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Floods · WalesNestled between the Caerneddau mountains and the Afon (River) Conwy, the small village of Dolgarrog in north Wales looks peaceful. But the huge hydro-electric pipes that run down the hillside are a constant reminder of the village’s history, and of how the same source of power that once brought prosperity also unleashed disaster. On November 2 1925, the dam at Llyn Eigiau burst. A torrent of water and boulders thundered down the valley, sweeping…See the Story
When the dam broke: the 1925 disaster that reshaped a Welsh community and a country’s safety laws
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Egypt · Egypt31.10.2025 - The ancient Egyptians ran an efficiently organised health service which was open to everyone, irrespective of wealth or class, University of Manchester Egyptologists say. Professor Rosalie David and Dr Roger Forshaw show in their book, published by Liverpool University Press in paperback this month, how Western medical practice owes a debt of thanks to the Ancient Egyptians.See the Story
