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    Mass graves of Highlanders killed at Culloden may have been found

    The mass grave of Highlanders massacred in the Battle of Culloden may have been discovered by a ground penetrating radar more than 270 years later. History says that 16 of Bonnie Prince Charlie's officers, found hiding in the dungeon at Culloden House, near Inverness, were taken outside by...
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    A customs union with the EU will be bad for the UK - just ask Turkey

    Not even countries like Switzerland, with its close relationship with the EU, and Norway, which is a member of the EU’s single market, are in a customs union with the EU.This is because they know what a bad deal it would be for them... NICK TIMOTHY Ministers need to face down the rebels...
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    Stag unbothered by jackdaw perching on his nose

    This is the moment a deer got a bird's-eye view of a hungry foraging jackdaw. The stag, part of the herd at Richmond Park, London, was snapped by passing photographer Max Ellis, of Richmond, who noted that it looked like a large black visor was covering the animal's eyes, when the large...
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    Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson seriously ill in hospital

    Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is in hospital after having emergency surgery for a brain haemorrhage. A United statement said the procedure "had gone very well" but Ferguson "needs a period of intensive care to optimise his recovery". Glasgow-born Ferguson was manager of...
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    Our working class is not racist — they’ve just been shafted by the liberal elite

    The image of London as a liberal, tolerant and multicultural haven is one not recognised by millions of its citizens... PAUL EMBERY Our working class is not racist — they’ve just been shafted by the liberal elite Comment By Paul Embery 4th May 2018 WE all know the propaganda. London: It’s...
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    Graffiti by French POWs found at Sissinghurst Castle

    French graffiti has been discovered on the walls of an English manor house in what is the largest selection of pre-19th-century prisoner art ever found in Britain. A series of 250-year-old etchings found at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent reveals names and depictions of vessels used by...
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    Do Anglo-Saxon manuscripts and tapestries hold proof of Planet 9?

    Trails of dust and gas in the night sky recorded by Anglo-Saxon astronomers may provide evidence of the mysterious Planet Nine, academics at Queen's University claim. Experts believe depictions of comets spotted in the Dark Ages will provide further clues on the whereabouts of the...
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    The Peers vs the People power grab confirms the thesis that led to Brexit

    This Peers vs the People power-grab confirms, almost beyond caricature, the thesis that helped Brexit win – that the EU is a project belonging to an arrogant elite. As well as the Remainer swells like Lord P, many of the most active campaigners in the Lords are former mandarins – Cabinet...
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    Is Brexit a human rights emergency? The UN seems to think so

    How easy it would be to be goaded by the visit of Tendayi Achiume, the UN’s “Special Rapporteur on Racism” to Britain. “My mission… will focus on explicit incidents of racism and related intolerance as well as attention to structural forms of discrimination and exclusion that have been...
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    Is this Britain's oldest gold?

    One of the oldest and rarest pieces of gold ever found in Britain has been found in a box of odd watch parts bought at a car boot sale in Oxfordshire. The 'incredibly rare' gold strip, which is thought to be from the early Bronze Age and dates to between 2,500 and 2,000 BC, could be worth as...
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    Plankton named after BBC TV series

    A type of plankton described as part of "the beating heart" of the oceans has been named after the BBC's Blue Planet series. The tiny plant-like organism is regarded as a key element of the marine ecosystem. Scientists at University College London (UCL) bestowed the honour on Sir David...
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    Stolen saint's heart found in park

    The 800-year-old heart of an Irish saint has been recovered six years after it was stolen from a Dublin cathedral. The heart of St Laurence O'Toole was found undamaged in the city's Phoenix Park by Irish police following "an intelligence-led investigation". The bizarre theft happened at Christ...
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    Pampered pooch gets £5000 royal wedding kennel

    A £5,000 dog kennel based on Windsor Castle has been built by a lottery-winning owner for her pampered pooch to watch the royal wedding in style. Susan Crossland, 53, has commissioned the 6.5ft high, hand-painted kennel made for Archie, her 10-year-old Lhasa Apso. Royal wedding: Pampered...
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    Windsor Castle: From 11th Century fortess to Harry and Meghan's wedding venue

    It's the oldest and biggest occupied castle in the world that has been home to 39 monarchs. And it will shortly play host to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding. However, the story of Windsor Castle begins with a wooden fortress, built by William the Conqueror in the 11th Century...
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    Remains of mother and child found at Hadrian's Wall

    It's long been viewed as a bastion of Roman military prowess but Hadrian's Wall may have had a more domestic history, researchers say. Newly discovered remains of a woman and five-year-old, believed to be a mother and child, challenge the idea that the fort was purely the preserve of...
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    With the US booming and North Korea tamed, Britain should welcome Trump

    The Left never did get irony. Think of all those millionaire luvvies and comedians mocking the miserly Tories while exploiting every tax loophole. Think of all the student unions, proclaiming freedom of speech while banning every incorrect voice. Think of the virulent anti-Semitism of the...
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    75 Roman skeletons found under hotel swimming pool in York

    A burial site containing 75 Roman skeletons has been uncovered beneath a hotel swimming pool in York. The grade two listed building, known as the Newington Hotel, is currently being gutted by developers to create seven family homes. During the renovation of the Georgian building...
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    Ash from destructive hill fort fire 'preserved in peat'

    Archaeologists believe they have found, preserved in peat, charcoal from a fire that destroyed an ancient hillfort. Dun Deardail was built about 2,500 years ago on a prominent knoll on Sgorr Chalum, a hill overlooking the River Nevis in Glen Nevis. Charcoal found in surrounding peatbog has...
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    Battle of Trafalgar ship's biscuit to be sold at auction

    A 213-year-old biscuit dating from the Battle of Trafalgar is to be sold at auction. The biscuit, which belonged to a sailor on board HMS Defence in 1805, is believed to be the oldest surviving ship's biscuit in the world. It is thought to predate one from 1852 on show at a museum in...
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    Royal baby named Prince Louis

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have named their third child Louis Arthur Charles. The couple's second son was born at 11:01 BST on Monday at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in London, weighing 8lb 7oz. A tweet from Kensington Palace said the baby would be known as His Royal Highness...