Stonehenge was a 'neolithic rave venue'
Daily Mail, UK - Sun Jan 4, 2009
The mysterious Stonehenge was a dance arena for ancient revellers listening to 'trance-style' music, according to one professor who is an expert in sound. More»
U.S. agents 'bugged Tony Blair's private phone calls for years'
Daily Mail, UK - Mon Nov 24, 2008
American spymasters snooped on the private life of Tony Blair, according to reports in the US. More»
UFO Involved In A Dramatic Incident
Birmingham Mail, UK - Thu Nov 20, 2008
BIRMINGHAM, UK - A POLICE helicopter flying over Birmingham narrowly avoided tragedy when it nearly collided with a UFO, a report has claimed. More»
U.S. fighter pilot: 'I was ordered to fire 24 rockets at UFO flying over East Anglia'
The Daily Mail - Fri Oct 24, 2008
Former US Air Force fighter pilot Milton Torres is convinced he had an encounter with an alien spaceship in the skies over England in the 1950s. More»
Britain releases UFO files, dispels some mysteries
Associated Press - Sun Oct 19, 2008
LONDON - Alitalia pilot Achille Zaghetti thought it was a missile. More»
RAF officer breaks 37-year silence on UFO radar mystery
The Scotsman - Sun Sep 14, 2008
It is a close encounter of the official kind - A former RAF officer has claimed that UFOs are real and may have invaded UK airspace, branding official resistance to such theories as "stupid and arrogant". More»
Pink Floyd member Richard Wright dies
Associated Press - Sun Sep 14, 2008
LONDON - Richard Wright, a founding member of the rock group Pink Floyd, died Monday. More»
David Kelly's closest female confidante on why he COULDN'T have killed himself
Daily Mail - Tue Sep 9, 2008
A female confidante of Dr David Kelly raised disturbing new questions last night over how the Ministry of Defense weapons inspector was able to kill himself. More»
British UFO sightings at 'bizarre' levels
Telegraph - Mon Jul 7, 2008
Whether alien activity or natural phenomena, reports of UFOs have flooded in this summer from across the country. More»
Police chase UFO over Cardiff, UK
Telegraph - Thu Jun 19, 2008
A police helicopter crew gave chase to a UFO after it almost collided with their aircraft near a military base. More»
Childhood 'toy' revealed as ancient Persian relic
AFP - Tue May 27, 2008
LONDON - An ancient gold cup mysteriously acquired by a Taunton scrap metal dealer is expected to fetch some 500,000 pounds at auction after languishing for years in a shoe box under its current owner's bed. More»
Britain releases batch of files on UFO sightings
Associated Press - Mon May 12, 2008
LONDON - The men were air traffic controllers. More»
Voice Risk Analysis System - Lie Detection by Phone
BBC - Thu Dec 6, 2007
A telephone lie detector has discovered that a third of people on benefits called by Edinburgh Council may be cheating the system. More»
UFOs are no joke, group says
AFP - Mon Nov 12, 2007
WASHINGTON - UFOs may be fodder for comedians but there was no joking Monday when a group of former pilots recounted seeing strange phenomena in the sky and demanded the US government reopen an investigation into unidentified flying objects. More»
Scientist predicts future mad-cow epidemic
UPI - Sat Nov 10, 2007
LONDON - A British scientist predicts thousands of future deaths from mad cow disease caused by contaminated beef eaten between 1980 and 1986. More»
Orkney beast 'similar to Nessie'
BBC - Sat Nov 3, 2007
A mystery creature washed up on Orkney almost 200 years ago was "strikingly similar" to descriptions of Nessie, the Highlands Science Festival will hear. More»
The Unexplained: The Cosford Incident - Royal Air Force brass worried by UFO radar immunity
San Francisco Sentinel - Sun Oct 21, 2007
On 30 and 31 March 1993 there was a series of UFO sightings in the UK involving over a hundred witnesses. More»
Inquest opens in Princess Di's death
Associated Press - Mon Oct 1, 2007
LONDON - Opening an inquest into the death of Princess Diana and her companion, Britain's coroner asked a jury Tuesday to determine exactly how the couple died in a car crash in a Paris tunnel - in an accident or as part of a murder plot. More»
British bank hit by panic withdrawals
AFP - Thu Sep 13, 2007
LONDON - Anxious customers of British bank Northern Rock rushed to withdraw their savings on Friday, forming queues in front of branches after the lender was bailed out by the Bank of England. More»
"Big Brother" Watched George Orwell
AFP - Mon Sep 3, 2007
LONDON - The MI5 intelligence agency kept tabs on George Orwell for more than two decades but did not believe he was a mainstream communist, according to records made public on Tuesday. More»
It's true... UFOs really do exist out there
Irish Independent - Sun Sep 2, 2007
A TOP UK government official admitted the existence of UFOs in a secret document about a dramatic sighting. More»
Scientists reveal secret of levitation
AFP - Mon Aug 6, 2007
LONDON - Scientists have discovered a ground-breaking way of levitating ultra small objects, which may revolutionise the design of micro-machines, a new report says. More»
Lab leak fears over Britain's foot and mouth outbreak
AFP - Sat Aug 4, 2007
LONDON - The urgent probe into Britain's foot and mouth outbreak homed in on an animal research laboratory Sunday amid fears of a virus leak. More»
Mysterious object is a return visitor to Liverpool
Trinity Mirror - Wales - Thu Aug 2, 2007
Had something its size taken off at high speed, a sonic bang would have rocked Merseyside, but no such boom was reported. More»
Ulster's X-files: dossier of UFO sightings released
Belfast Telegraph - Thu Aug 2, 2007
A secret 'X-files' style dossier of UFO sightings in Northern Ireland has been made public for the first time. More»
Fans honor 'world's worst poet'
Associated Press - Mon Jul 30, 2007
EDINBURGH, Scotland - The land that gave the world Robert Burns also has the dubious honor of producing the "world's worst poet". More»
MI5 Betrayed Me To CIA, Says Former Guantanamo Detainee
The Hindu News - Sun Jul 29, 2007
LONDON - An Iraqi resident of Britain has accused British intelligence agencies of "betraying" him to the CIA and implicating him in terror charges which led him to spend four years in the notorious US detention centre in Guantanamo Bay. More»
UFO sightings bring town to a standstill
Daily Mail UK - Tue Jul 24, 2007
A crowd of 100 stunned stargazers brought a town centre to a standstill when five mysterious UFOs were spotted hovering in the sky. More»
Bacteria and Depression
The Economist - Sun Apr 8, 2007
An unexpected explanation for the rise of depression. More»
Archaeologists find huge Neolithic village near Stonehenge
AFP - Mon Jan 29, 2007
Archaeologists at the University of Sheffield have unearthed a huge settlement at Durrington Walls, near Stonehenge, confirming that the Stonehenge monument was part of a larger ritual centre. More»