Ancient statue found in parking lot construction: "A complete mystery"
The statue, which depicts a Roman woman, is now displayed in "pride of place" at England's Burghley Estate.
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The statue, which depicts a Roman woman, is now displayed in "pride of place" at England's Burghley Estate.
Archivists opened parcels at the National Archives from the Anne-Marie cargo ship which was seized by the British Navy during the Second Battle of Copenhagen.
Princess Kate hasn't been seen in public since Christmas and now the internet is full of speculation about where she is. Last month, Kensington Palace announced she underwent a "planned abdominal surgery" and Thursday a spokesperson for the princess doubled down on the decision to only provide significant updates. CBS News royal contributor Amanda Foreman has more.
Defense chief tells lawmakers the U.K.'s Trident nuclear missiles are "dependable, and formidable" after a reported failed test launch off Florida.
King Charles was diagnosed with cancer while he was undergoing treatment for an enlarged prostate last month.
Buckingham Palace announced Monday that King Charles III has been diagnosed with a form of cancer. The news comes a week after the 75-year-old monarch was discharged from the hospital following treatment for an enlarged prostate. CBS News royal contributor Amanda Foreman joins CBS News with a look at the announcement and what it may signal regarding the king's diagnosis.
The U.K.'s King Charles III has been diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "Prime Time" to discuss.
Britain's King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata has more from London.
"What is the most difficult part of your job?" Steve Kroft asked then-Prince Charles in 2005. King Charles III also discussed his responsibilities as the Prince of Wales, and took 60 Minutes to Poundbury, an 18th century village adapted for the 21st century, which he created on his land near Dorchester, in the south of England.
Owners of American XL bully dogs can get exemptions from the U.K.'s new ban on them but still have to muzzle them and keep them on leashes in public.
The tradition of tea drinking runs deep in Britain, but trouble is brewing over the best brew thanks to one U.S. scientist. Ian Lee has the story.
There were over 1,300 treasure finds made by the public in 2022, and most of the items were discovered by people metal-detecting, the museum said.
After more than 70 years, there is a new British monarch. Even as we're looking back on the legacy of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III has already started forging his own. Mark Phillips reports.
Outside Buckingham Palace, crowds gather to mourn and celebrate Queen Elizabeth II, who was seen working just two days prior — and one thing is clear, she's an impossible act to follow.
"Taking preparatory steps to enable placing our societies on a war footing when needed are now not merely desirable but essential," British Gen. Patrick Sanders said.
Nestled in the English countryside is the unlikely headquarters of one of the U.K.'s top independent TV channels.
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has been diagnosed with skin cancer just a month after battling breast cancer. A spokesperson for the duchess said the 64-year-old was in good spirits despite the diagnosis. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio is following the latest from London.
As powerhouse corporations dominate the global media landscape, one home-run TV station is bucking the trend and pulling in viewers nostalgic for another era. Haley Ott has more on the Talking Pictures family, whose network has grown to be the biggest independent channel in Britain.
Police in England would like to speak with anyone who's missing some giant tortoises, or "knows of anyone who normally has a large number of tortoises but has fewer now."
Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder, Pentagon press secretary, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the joint retaliatory strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen.
Prosecutors say a man tried to "hoodwink the public" by claiming he was selling a walking stick used by the late Queen Elizabeth II.
China's spy agency says the foreign head of a consultancy entered the country several times with instructions from MI6 "to collect China-related intelligence for Britain."
An Englishman's home near the River Severn has flooded nearly a dozen times in just seven years. So he and his wife built a wall surrounding their house to prevent it from happening again.
Alice Wood, 23, used her car "as a weapon" to kill her fiance after an argunment at a party, police said.
Two-time Oscar-nominated actor Tom Wilkinson, who starred in "The Full Monty" died suddenly on Saturday, his family said.
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Democrats would end the government shutdown if Republicans agree to extend health care tax credits for a year. Follow live updates here.
The 68th Grammy Awards include two new categories: best traditional country album and best album cover.
After seven attempts, Ukrainian forces managed to extract a wounded comrade from Russian-occupied ground with a drone resembling an armored off-road casket.
The eight-time MLB All-Star pleaded guilty to tax evasion in 1995, and has since served time.
Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat, introduced legislation to restore funding to Head Start programs as some have been forced to close because of the government shutdown.
President Trump pardoned former Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada and his former chief of staff, both of whom were convicted of corruption charges.
Fox Sports announced that it has hired former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees to replace Mark Sanchez.
The agreement with the Trump administration will "immediately restore and continue the university's research funding," Cornell University's president said.