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Sewage was emptied into Somerset waterways thousands of times last year - find the discharges near you by using our interactive map. There were a total of 20,181 sewage spills into rivers and ...
showing off the new structure around the 17th century warship. Due for completion in 2028, in time to mark the 400th anniversary of the shipwreck, the cost of the project is estimated at up to 17. ...
Stockholm (AFP) – A Swedish museum has launched a massive four-year project to preserve the sagging hull of the Vasa, a majestic warship that sank nearly 400 years ago and is now one of Sweden's ...
Like Robbie Williams, you may think of scurvy as a "17th-century pirate disease" – certainly nothing from this millennium (ahem). But, as the 51-year-old singer found out, it isn't just the scourge of ...
Robbie Williams has revealed he was diagnosed with scurvy after rapid weight loss caused by taking an appetite suppressant — describing the condition as a “17th-century pirate disease.” The ...
and that time last year where he suffered through a case of scurvy—which Williams described as “a 17th-century pirate disease.” The condition, which indeed still exists, is the result of a ...
‘A 17th-century pirate disease,’ Robbie told The Mirror. He added that he was getting incredibly thin, but his body dysmorphia made concerned comments from friends and family sound like ...
One of England’s earliest Quaker burial grounds has been recognised for its historic importance. The 17th century site at Lower Hazel in South Gloucestershire has been granted Grade II listed ...
Robbie Williams has revealed he has been diagnosed with scurvy, calling it a “17th-century pirate disease”. The NHS says scurvy is “caused by not having enough vitamin C in your diet over a ...
"A 17th century pirate disease," he said. While Williams did not identify which drug he was taking, he revealed that he was on "something like Ozempic" in October 2023. Related: Robbie Williams ...
He was so vitamin C deficient he was even diagnosed with scurvy. “A 17th century pirate disease,” Robbie told the Mirror. Asked what Ayda said to him when he was getting too thin, he replied ...
The 17th century site at Lower Hazel in South Gloucestershire has been granted Grade II listed status by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on the advice of Historic England. Dating from ...