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A quad bike, full set of drums, jockey helmets and half a corner sofa were among the weird and wonderful items among nearly 600 sets of personal belongings discovered in untaxed cars in the last year.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on an Anglo-Saxon brooch from the late 8th – early 9th century.
A unique clothing business supported by Innovate UK offers customers the chance to co-create garments and have them made in a few days.
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Working at all UK ports, airports, harbours, marinas and private airfields, UK Border Agency officials regularly come across efforts to bring animals into the country illegally. Read on for the top ten weirdest finds. .
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UK Border Agency reveals last year's most unusual drug concealments discovered at ports by skilled officers.
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