Rafael Nadal tells Novak Djokovic off for hurling his racket into the stands in Olympic bronze match

Rafael Nadal chides old rival Novak Djokovic for angrily hurling his racket into the stands during Olympic defeat, calling his reaction ‘strange’ and reminding him he’s ‘an example for many children’ By Richard Martin For Mailonline Published: 05:12 EDT, 2 August 2021 | Updated: 13:18 EDT, 2 August 2021 Rafael Nadal has given Novak Djokovic … Read more

Row-ing continues at Team GB as men’s eight bronze medallist appears to leave team-mate out of photo

Row-ing continues within Team GB’s men’s eight team as Ollie Wynne-Griffith appears to deliberately leave out team-mate Josh Bugajski from a celebratory Instagram post after he criticised ex-coach Jurgen Grobler By Jonathan Mcevoy For The Mail On Sunday Published: 17:31 EDT, 31 July 2021 | Updated: 19:21 EDT, 31 July 2021 Chaos deepened in the … Read more

Tokyo Olympics: Team GB secure their first women’s team gymnastics medal in 93 YEARS with bronze

Team GB secure their first women’s team gymnastics medal in 93 YEARS after producing stunning fightback to take bronze having been SEVENTH earlier in the competition… with 16-year-old twins Jennifer and Jessica Gadirova starring By Pa Reporter Published: 09:17 EDT, 27 July 2021 | Updated: 12:46 EDT, 27 July 2021 Great Britain claimed a first women’s … Read more

Ex-girlfriend sends a VERY awkward message to her ex after he wins Olympic bronze in the triathlon 

‘I regret breaking up with you’: Ex-girlfriend sends a VERY awkward message to her old flame after he wins Olympic bronze in the triathlon The ex-girlfriend of New Zealand’s Hayden Wilde was interviewed after his event The brunette Kiwi said she was proud of him and regretted breaking up with him  She revealed they had … Read more

Tokyo Olympics: Team GB claim first medal of the Games as Chelsie Giles takes bronze in the judo

Great Britain claim their first medal of the Tokyo Olympics as Chelsie Giles takes bronze in the judo after seeing off Switzerland’s Fabienne Kocher By Kieran Lynch For Mailonline Published: 06:02 EDT, 25 July 2021 | Updated: 06:26 EDT, 25 July 2021 Chelsie Giles claimed Team GB’s first medal of the Tokyo Olympics after she took bronze … Read more

Were Bronze Age dogs vegetarians? Protein in 3,000-year-old bones reveal canines at mostly grains

A dog with a bone is happiness personified, but early domesticated canines ate almost no meat, according to a new study. Researchers examining proteins in the bones of Bronze Age dogs in Spain found many were fed a diet of primarily cereal grains, like millet. That menu may have been a necessity, since their human … Read more

Burrowing rabbits dig up 9,000-year-old tools and Bronze Age pottery on Welsh island

Archaeologists in Wales have an unusual source to thank for the discovery of prehistoric artifacts on a remote island: Burrowing rabbits. Wardens on Skokholm Island, a wildlife preserve some two miles off the coast of Pembrokeshire, found a smooth stone tool by rabbit hole near their cottage. Used to skin seals, the ‘bevelled pebble’ dates … Read more

Bronze Age Deliveroo! Austrian miners had their dinners DELIVERED to their workplace

Bronze Age Deliveroo! Austrian miners had their dinners DELIVERED to their workplace 3,000 years ago, study finds Experts studied plant and cereal product remains from the 11th – 9th century BC  They found no evidence of processing or preparation at the ancient mining site  This suggests that the food was prepared from outside and delivered to … Read more

Rare Bronze Age spear discovered on a Jersey beach

A 13-inch-long copper spearhead found by a metal detectorist on a beach in Jersey is more than 3,000 years old, experts say. The ‘rare and complete’ spearhead, which still has remnants of the wooden shaft still attached, dates back to the late Bronze Age, somewhere between 1207 and 1004 BC. It was found near Gorey … Read more

Bronze age graves and neolithic pottery discovered near proposed Stonehenge tunnel

Early excavations at the proposed site of a road tunnel underneath Stonehenge have revealed a host of priceless archaeological artefacts.  Wessex Archaeology is leading hundreds of trial digs around the site to ensure the construction work, due to start in 2023, does not destroy any archaeological items.   Early discoveries include various graves dating back to … Read more