Lemon for invisible ink, spy’s briefcase and IRA mortar bomb on display in unique MI5 exhibition | UK News

[ad_1] A passport belonging to one of the Cambridge spies, an 110-year-old lemon used for invisible ink and a letter about the queen’s reaction to the news of a Soviet agent in Buckingham Palace, is among MI5 Artifacts displayed in a ‘groundbreaking’ new exhibition. MI5: Official secrets contain declassified documents along with objects from the…

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3,600-Year-Old Tomb of Mystery Warrior King Found Beneath Egypt’s Sands : ScienceAlert

[ad_1] Archaeologists have discovered a mysterious new king of ancient Egypt, buried in a network of tombs at Anubis Mountain. “Discovering king’s tombs, new pharaohs, are few and far between,” Josef Wegner, a leader of the team that uncovered the new tomb, told Business Insider. Researchers don’t know this pharaoh’s identity because they think ancient…

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Planning reforms to ‘rewire the system’ and get Britain building – all while protecting wildlife | Politics News

[ad_1] Important developers will only deal with one regulator on the planning reforms that, according to ministers, will re -wire the system to build Britain – all while protecting the environment. An overview by former labor advisor Dan Corry to Britain’s sluggish system of green regulation has concluded that existing environmental regulators should remain in…

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