Bulldozing new roads, using buildings as weapons … to the Israeli architect Eyal Weizman, city warfare leaves clues in the very architecture. He’s piecing together the evidence
Medieval ruins discovered in Somerset puzzle archaeologists
Wessex Archaeology team aim to crack mystery of unidentified foundations before work begins on housing estate at the site
Malian Islamists attack world heritage site mosques in Timbuktu
Al-Qaida-linked rebels Ansar Dine and Tuareg separatist MNLA destroy sacred door of 15th-century mosque as ‘un-Islamic’
Hexham abbey gets the builders in again
St Wilfrid wouldn’t recognise the place. But he’d be very pleased at the prospect of £1,800,000
Gateshead prefabs become part of history
They were no beauties, but an effective answer to post-war housing shortage which has lasted more than six times longer than expected