Ring found on farmland in

Ring found on farmland in 1968 dates to 1350 AD and is worth £10,000
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England warned they must get better after dismal second day in third Test
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Our house is burning, tweeted the French president last night. Considering his own record on fossil fuel and agribusiness subsidies, he should have shown some remorse
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