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Under Notre Dame cathedral, a ‘dig of the century’ unearths 1,700 years of history

Under Notre Dame cathedral, a ‘dig of the century’ unearths 1,700 years of history

PARIS (AP) — Wilting in the summer sun, a line of tourists waits to climb Notre Dame cathedral and meet its gargoyles. Four meters (13 feet) beneath them, a team of archaeologists is digging the other way — straight down and back in time, to Roman Paris 2,000 years ago. In 2019, fire brought Notre Dame’s spire crashing down as the world watched. The cathedral was rebuilt and reopened in late 2024, and now Paris wants to soften the hot, bare square in front of it with trees and shade. But in a city this old, the soil cannot be turned until what lies beneath it is excavated, in case it is damaged during works. So a slice of Notre Dame’s forecourt has become an excavation site — an open pit ringed by barriers and crossed by a wooden walkway, a few steps from the line-up. A modern Da Vinci Code French media have dubbed it the “dig of the century.” “It’s a rare opportunity for us to work on something that’s tangibly going to …

Paris’s Notre Dame cathedral in the midst of a battle over its stained glass

Paris’s Notre Dame cathedral in the midst of a battle over its stained glass

When the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris was ravaged by a fire, its historic stained-glass windows were miraculously left unharmed. But to commemorate the incident, an idea emerged to replace six windows with new ones – prompting protest from heritage groups. The matter was brought to court, and in a first decision a Parisian court went against heritage groups. FRANCE 24’s Shirli Sitbon tells us more about the controversy. Keywords for this article Source link

Baftas 2026: Dame Mary Berry ‘immensely honoured’ by Bafta fellowship ahead of Bake Off reunion

Baftas 2026: Dame Mary Berry ‘immensely honoured’ by Bafta fellowship ahead of Bake Off reunion

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Dame Mary Berry has said she is “immensely honoured” to be receiving the Bafta fellowship at the annual television awards. The 91-year-old TV cook and former Great British Bake Off judge will receive the Academy’s highest honour for her exceptional television work. Bafta, which bestows the fellowship as its highest individual accolade for “an outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, games or television”, lauded Dame Mary as “one of the UK’s most beloved broadcasters”. Her career spans six decades, beginning in the 1970s, with her role as a judge on The Great British Bake Off described as “nothing short of transformative”. Speaking to Bafta red carpet host Roman Kemp as she arrived at the ceremony, she said of the fellowship: “I always think about directors and actors and actresses getting it, so as a cook, I feel very honoured. “I’m immensely …

Dame Mary Berry to receive prestigious Bafta Fellowship for ‘transformative’ Great British Bake Off role

Dame Mary Berry to receive prestigious Bafta Fellowship for ‘transformative’ Great British Bake Off role

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Culinary icon Dame Mary Berry is set to receive the prestigious Bafta Fellowship for her exceptional contribution to TV. The 91-year-old has described the honour as “the icing on the cake” and said she was “completely overwhelmed” by the news. Dame Mary will be presented with the accolade at the Bafta Television Awards in May. “What an honour for a cook to receive the Bafta Fellowship,” she said. “I couldn’t believe it – for just doing what I love.” Bafta, which bestows the fellowship as its highest individual accolade for “an outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, games or television”, lauded Dame Mary as “one of the UK’s most beloved broadcasters”. Dame Mary Berry attends the Sky Women in Film and Television Awards (PA Archive) Her career spans six decades, beginning in the 1970s, with her role as a judge on …

Dame Prue Leith reveals true feelings on Nigella Lawson joining Great British Bake Off

Dame Prue Leith reveals true feelings on Nigella Lawson joining Great British Bake Off

Dame Prue Leith doesn’t think Great British Bake Off producers could have found a “better” replacement than Nigella Lawson. The 86-year-old star announced in January that she was stepping down as Paul Hollywood’s fellow judge on the Channel 4 baking competition, and food writer Nigella, 66, will be taking over inside the iconic tent. Reflecting on the decision, Dame Prue told HELLO! magazine: “I don’t think they could have chosen a better person. I don’t know her well, but what I know of her is all good.” Dame Prue previously insisted while Nigella will “be very different” as a judge, she is backing her to be a success. She told the Daily Star newspaper: “But she’s a class act, she really knows what she’s doing. “She knows her onions – people will expect her to know about cake, which she certainly does, but what they won’t expect is how clever she is, how sharp, witty – she’s really erudite. “She’s a fantastically clever woman.” However, she insisted Paul Hollywood could easily have continued as a …

Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill: ‘There were so many times when I thought I can’t be bothered’

Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill: ‘There were so many times when I thought I can’t be bothered’

Get the Well Enough newsletter with Harry Bullmore for tips on living a healthier, happier and longer life Get the Well Enough email with Harry Bullmore Get the Well Enough email with Harry Bullmore Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill might be an Olympic champion, but she’s just like the rest of us when it comes to exercising in dreary British weather. The former heptathlete, who won gold at the London 2012 Olympics, admits that even at the height of her glittering athletic career there were times when she just didn’t feel like putting her trainers on. “There were so many times when I just thought ‘Gosh, I’m so tired, I can’t be bothered to go training, I can’t be bothered to run around the track and do an 800m session in the rain’,” recalls Ennis-Hill, 40. “Motivation definitely went up and down. I think every athlete will say that – there’s no one person that’s motivated all the time, every day. That is not achievable.” Indeed, new research from Vitality has found that 42% of runners have …

Dame Sarah Mullally enthroned as first female Archbishop of Canterbury in ceremony attended by Prince and Princess of Wales | UK News

Dame Sarah Mullally enthroned as first female Archbishop of Canterbury in ceremony attended by Prince and Princess of Wales | UK News

Dame Sarah Mullally, the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in the 1,400-year history of the job, has begun her new role. The new archbishop marked the start of her job as the Church of England’s top ministry in a ceremony on Wednesday in Canterbury Cathedral. Image: Dame Sarah Mullally strikes the west door of Canterbury Cathedral three times, as is tradition. Pic: PA The event marked the beginning of her public ministry as both the head of the Church of England and spiritual leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The ceremony was attended by over 2,000 people, including Prince William and the prime minister. Image: The St John’s Bible was used by the new archbishop for her Corporal Oath. Pic: Reuters Representatives from many of the communion’s 42 member churches, as well as representatives from the Vatican and the Orthodox Church, also attended. Dame Mullally is the 106th person to fill the position, and broke into a broad smile as those gathered greeted her as the new Archbishop of Canterbury. Image: The Prince and Princess …

Humanists UK mourns Dame Jenni Murray (1950–2026) – Humanists UK

Humanists UK mourns Dame Jenni Murray (1950–2026) – Humanists UK

Humanists UK is sorry to learn of the death of its patron, the pioneering broadcaster and feminist Dame Jenni Murray, who has died at the age of 75. A formidable voice in British broadcasting, Dame Jenni used her platform to champion rational thinking, bodily autonomy, and women’s rights for most of her life. She became a patron of Humanists UK in 2009. Born in Barnsley and educated at Hull University, Dame Jenni began her career in 1973 at BBC Radio Bristol. Following roles on South Today, Newsnight, and the Today programme, she joined BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour in 1987. She remained at the helm for 33 years, becoming the programme’s longest-serving presenter and a beloved daily presence for millions of listeners. Throughout her tenure, she interviewed every British prime minister of the last 30 years and iconic figures ranging from Bette Davis to Margaret Atwood. Her contribution to the industry was recognised with an OBE in 1999 and a damehood in 2011. Beyond the studio, Dame Jenni was a vocal advocate for humanist causes. …

Dame Joan Collins shares her grandchildren’s sweet name for her and the cause close to her heart – exclusive

Dame Joan Collins shares her grandchildren’s sweet name for her and the cause close to her heart – exclusive

Having found worldwide fame in the Eighties soap opera Dynasty, Dame Joan Collins now has another role she’s passionate about: being a grandmother. The actress is mother to son Alexander Newley and daughters Tara Newley and Katyana Kass, and reveals that her four grandchildren – Miel, Weston, Ava and Deia – have an affectionate name for her. “I’m DJ [Dame Joan] to the grandkids,” she tells HELLO! in this exclusive interview. “I love to be with them and I pay [them] a lot of attention.” It’s this love of children that drew Joan, 92, to her role as vice-president of Shooting Star Children’s Hospices, which helps babies, children and young people living with life-limiting conditions, as well as their families. “The children always give me beautiful handmade cards” © Getty ImagesDame Joan Collins attends the Shooting Star Ball in London in 2021 Joan has backed the charity since 2003 and is the first guest on Shooting Star’s new podcast, featuring a series of conversations with the charity’s famous supporters. Each guest has donated a personal item …