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Bristol's 1458 Alum Trade Disaster & Atlantic Shift

In 1458, Bristol merchant Robert Sturmy's bold Mediterranean voyage for alum ended in a Genoese pirate attack, a £1.5bn loss, and redirected Bristol's trade towards the Atlantic. Discover the full story.

NASA's Artemis II Moon Rocket Begins Move to Launchpad

NASA's Artemis II rocket has begun its journey to the launchpad for the first crewed moon mission in over 50 years. The historic ten-day flight is scheduled for February. Read more about this giant leap.

Pembrokeshire couple row Atlantic for charity

Emma Gent and Andrew Ravenscroft from Pembrokeshire are rowing 3,200 miles across the Atlantic to raise funds for four charities. Follow their journey and support their cause.

Leicester Team Rows Atlantic for MND Charities

Four adventurers, including a Leicester man, swap Christmas for a 3000-mile Atlantic row to raise funds for Motor Neurone Disease charities. Support their epic challenge.

Rolls-Royce Develops Nuclear Power for Space

Rolls-Royce joins forces with the UK Space Agency to develop revolutionary nuclear power systems for space missions, positioning Britain at the forefront of interplanetary technology.

Sussex man rows Atlantic solo for mental health

Brave Sussex explorer Tom Bignell is trading festive comforts for a gruelling solo row across the Atlantic in aid of mental health charities, facing 40-foot waves and extreme isolation.

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