Brown hares and chickens were treated as ‘gods,’ not food when they arrived in Britain, research shows

Credit: CC0 Public Domain Archaeological evidence shows that the first brown hares and chickens to arrive in Britain were buried with care and intact. There is no signs of butchery on bones examined and the ongoing research suggests the two animals were not imported for people to eat. Work by>>>

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Britain should be braced for food rationing, academic expert warns | Daily Mail Online

The UK should be braced for food rationing because relying on the public to exercise shopping restraint simply ‘won’t work’, according to an academic expert.  Bryce Evans, associate professor of history and politics at Liverpool Hope University, said we’re not at crisis point yet, and urged people not to panic>>>

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Kate Garraway fears Good Morning Britain sack as she misses first show after I’m A Celebrity stint

Kate Garraway fears Good Morning Britain sack as she misses first show after I’m A Celebrity stint The 52-year-old was due to appear on this morning’s instalment but managed to sleep through her call time, forcing Ranvir Singh to step in for her. We’ve all been there… And Kate has>>>

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8 Weird Laws That Are Still in Operation Around the World

8  Weird Laws That Are Still in Operation Around the World     Laws are enforced with one purpose in sight: to lend more order into the way things are done. For this purpose, countries across the world have their own law making and enforcing bodies which make sure that the rules>>>

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