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The Argentine who wishes he could play for Wales
Proud of his Welsh roots, Chile-based Argentine defender Jeremias James hopes for a rule change to help his international ambitions.
August 10, 2026Gdynia, Poland's interwar modernist port city, wins UNESCO heritage status - Reuters
Gdynia, Poland's interwar modernist port city, wins UNESCO heritage status Reuters
July 27, 2026Why Newcastle are changing club badge
Newcastle United supporters are set to vote on a new crest as the club look to change their badge for the first time since 1988.
July 21, 2026From Niue to new Wales cap - James' Pacific heritage
Kane James' first Wales cap is rooted in a family story that stretches from Pembrokeshire to the tiny Pacific island of Niue.
July 15, 2026Warning over fading tradition of sending postcards
More than half of Brits that OnePoll surveyed in June report they never send postcards.
July 10, 2026Salford Lads Club from Smiths cover gets status upgrade
The 123-year-old club has helped generations of boys, and later girls, with sport, art and music.
June 25, 2026What does it mean to be an American in 2026?
The BBC asked citizens across the United States about their identity ahead of the country's 250th anniversary.
June 24, 2026Carnival fever hits Lagos as locals celebrate Afro-Brazilian heritage
The centuries-old Fanti Carnival returned to Nigeria on Monday with a burst of colour and spectacle.
April 7, 2026Tech Now
Shiona McCallum tours Blenheim Palace, exploring the tech aiding its restoration.
April 4, 2026France returns sacred 'talking drum' looted during colonial rule to Ivory Coast
The move forms part of a broader process of returning cultural artefacts to African countries that started in 2017.
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The Argentine who wishes he could play for Wales
Jeremias James was born and raised in Trelew in Patagonia There has been a small slice of Wales in Argentina for more than 150 years. About 160 Welsh emigrants sailed to Patagonia in 1865 to create
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Why Newcastle are changing club badge
Newcastle United will still wear the current crest in the 2026-27 season Newcastle United supporters are set to vote on a new crest, with the club poised to change their badge for the first time sinc
From Niue to new Wales cap - James' Pacific heritage
Kane James made his Wales debut in Saturday's loss to Argentina in San Juan Kane James' first Wales cap is rooted in a family story that stretches from Pembrokeshire to the tiny island of Niue in the
Warning over fading tradition of sending postcards
English Heritage said it would give free postcards to children visiting 18 of its sites over the summer English Heritage has warned the tradition of sending postcards "could become a distant nostalgi
Salford Lads Club from Smiths cover gets status upgrade
Laura Slingsby, of Salford Lads and Girls Club, and Claudia Kenyatta, chief executive of Historic England, celebrate the news A "remarkable" 123-year-old youth club building made famous after featuri
What does it mean to be an American in 2026?
What does it mean to be an American in 2026? The BBC asked US citizens across the country - including in California, New York, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts and Washington DC - about how they
Tech Now - Blenheim Palace: Can Tech Help to Restore it?
Shiona McCallum takes a tour behind the scenes of Blenheim Palace to see how new technologies are playing a key role in the restoration of the Unesco World Heritage Site. More
France Returns Looted ‘Talking Drum’ to the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire
France’s Culture Minister Rachida Dati addresses the audience during a ceremony for the official restitution of the sacred talking drum Djidji Ayokwe to the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, Musée du Quai Br
France returns sacred 'talking drum' looted during colonial rule to Ivory Coast
A sacred drum looted by French forces during its colonial rule in Ivory Coast has been returned to the country, more than a century after it was taken. It was seized by colonial authorities in 1916