Now on the verge of collapseArmagh Gaol, Co ArmaghNorthern Ireland’s oldest prison, it was built between 1780 and 1852 and regarded as “one of the most advanced houses of detention in the kingdom”. It was built in 1851 by a local brick-maker.The series stars on 8 May, with detailed programmes broadcast from July.Restoration was warmly welcomed last year by heritage organisations who are alarmed at the state of Britain’s built heritage. The UK has lost a building or monument every day since the end of the Second World War.Portencross Castle, Portencross, AyrshireWhere Robert Stewart, the grandson of Robert the Bruce, is thought to have stopped as he travelled to be crowned Robert II of Scotland, the first Stewart king. It is a Gothic villa designed by Horace Walpole, the son of Britain’s first prime minister, which helped inspire the Gothic revival.Sherborne House in Sherborne, Dorset, is a Palladian palace which was the country retreat of the 19th-century Shakespearean actor Charles William Macready, who once had Charles Dickens as an overnight guest.The South Caradon mine in Bodmin was one of Cornwall’s largest copper mines with 38 miles of underground tunnels until its closure in 1890 since when it has been virtually untouched.And another contender from the West Country will be Castle House in Bridgwater, Somerset, a rare surviving example of an early concrete house. A lock-keeper’s cottage in Newforge, Belfast, is the last remaining in public ownership on the Lagan navigation canal.Cardigan Castle in west Wales is where Henry VII stayed during his march to the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 and Sheffield Manor Lodge in Sheffield is where Mary Queen of Scots was held for 14 years.One of the most dramatic contenders is Strawberry Hill at Twickenham, Middlesex, which is so important to architectural history it appears on the World Monuments Fund watch-list of most endangered sites. Lots of people were saying things like, ‘My husband has never, ever voted for anything on television before, but he insisted that we vote on this’.”This year’s shortlist is an eclectic mix of the architectural history.The Llanfyllin workhouse in Powys, mid Wales, is a Grade II-listed building from 1838.

Restoration, the BBC series that raised millions of pounds last year to rescue a piece of crumbling heritage, returns next month with a new list of historic sites bidding to be saved. It is the competition where a workhouse is as likely a winner as a castle for a king. “It added: “The threat from international terrorism remains real and serious. Osama bin Laden has in several statements publicly named Britain and British interests as a target, and encouraged attacks to be carried out against them.”In March 2004, the events in Madrid demonstrated the capability of an al Qaida affiliated terrorist group to carry out an attack without warning against a civilian target in Western Europe.”The website address is .

Natalie’s case was not allocated to a specific social worker because of shortages. A review criticised “significant actions or non-actions” by social services.. Britain’s spy chiefs publicly issued normally secretive anti-terrorist advice today to help the country combat global security dangers. A report said: “Health agencies, the police and housing all had serious concerns, but none of this was passed to social services.”2003: NATALIE MILLS, 15Died after being assaulted by her boyfriend Social services were jointly responsible for her. Victoria had come into contact with four sets of social services, three housing departments, two police protection teams, two hospitals and an NSPCC family centre.2002: AINLEE WALKER, 2Died at the hands of her parents Had 64 separate injuries, including cigarette burns Her parents were jailed for a total of 22 years.