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    What explains the idiocy of the liberal elite? It’s their education

    Enough! Enough! For months, the so-called liberal elite has been writing articles, having radio and TV discussions, giving sermons (literally) and making speeches in which it has struggled to understand those strange creatures: ordinary people. The elite is bemused by what drives these people...
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    60 million-year-old meteorite impact found on Skye

    Geologists have found evidence of a 60 million-year-old meteorite impact on the Isle of Skye. They made the discovery while exploring volcanic rocks on the island, including at a site just south of Broadford. Meteoritic minerals found below layers of lavas, dated to volcanic activity as...
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    Belgium ends 19th Century telegram service

    Belgium's telegram service is about to stop. Stop. One hundred and seventy-one years after the first electronic message was transmitted down a line running alongside the railway between Brussels and Antwerp the final dispatch will be sent and received on 29 December. Belgium ends 19th...
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    Man dies after spontaneously combusting in London street

    Bewildered cops are investigating after a pensioner appeared to spontaneously combust during a quiet Sunday afternoon walk. Horrified passersby desperately tried to douse the flames after John Nolan, 70, mysteriously caught fire near Tottenham Hotspur's White Hart Lane stadium in North...
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    The Thames Beater: How Neolithic weapons were made to kill with one strike

    A weapon used by Neolithic people could kill with one blow, according to a new study which used forensic detection methods to recreate violence from the period. Experts created a replica of a 5,500-year-old wooden club to inflict damage to a synthetic human skull. They found the...
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    Reconstruction technology reveals the face of 17th century Scottish soldier

    The face of a 17th century Scottish prisoner of war who died after being captured by Cromwell’s troops has been revealed using the latest digital technology. The soldier was among 3,000 marched south in 1650 following the short but bloody Battle of Dunbar to the then-abandoned Durham...
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    'Special site' for Bronze Age burials is found near Loch Ness

    A 4,000-year-old grave has been found near Loch Ness, which archaeologists increasingly believe was a 'special site' for Bronze Age burials. The grave has been found in the village of Drumnadrochit in the same area a stone-lined grave was found two years ago. Archaeologists believe the...
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    Brexit suggests we’re on the right side of history

    Are we really divided almost equally into two hostile camps, the 52 per cent and the 48 per cent? I doubt it. The referendum and its agitation created that impression, but diehard Remainers are a small minority, however influential. Before the referendum raised our collective blood...
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    Beard-stroking 'job' advert gets thousands of responses

    More than 4,000 bearded men have applied to have their facial fuzz stroked by stressed-out Christmas shoppers. Mo Bro's Grooming Co in Leicester advertised for hirsute gentlemen to staff its "beard stroking station" in return for £30 an hour. It hopes the soothing service will "de-stress"...
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    How Charles Dickens invented Christmas

    A loving family gathered around the festive table with a succulent turkey at its centre accompanied by flaming puddings, crackling firesides and an obligatory blanket of glistening snow outside. For many of us – in the imagination if not perhaps in the drizzlier reality of frayed tempers...
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    Stonehenge 'was built to cast phallic shadows in summer'

    Stonehenge was built to cast phallic-shaped shadows during midsummer and was part of a fertility cult, a new study claims. Professor Terance Meade said Stonehege's ancient builders created a 'play without words' in which one stone in particular cast a growing phallic-shaped shadow. The shadow...
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    Singer Chris Rea collapses on stage

    Singer Chris Rea is said to be in a stable condition in hospital after collapsing during a performance. Fans posted on Twitter that they saw the 66-year-old "fall backwards" mid-song at the New Theatre Oxford. Rea, who is known for his hits "Driving Home for Christmas" and "Road to Hell", is...
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    Winfarthing Woman rewrites Anglo-Saxon history

    The chance discovery of a mysterious wealthy lady in poor farmland soil is about to rewrite the history of Anglo-Saxon England. The find by Tom Lucking, a student, of the remains bedecked with an exquisite gold pendant and diplomatic coins has led to a reassessment of the powerbases of the...
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    Theresa May is deluded – a truly great deal would be the Brexit we all voted for

    It all looks a bit too much for Mrs May. I do not doubt her essential decency, patriotism and sense of duty. But even after Friday, I have come to doubt her ability to get Brexit done. I doubt her ability to say to Brussels: “Bog off.” Tony Parsons Theresa May is deluded – a truly...
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    The shoes hidden in homes to ward off evil

    Thousands of buildings in the British Isles are believed to have shoes hidden within their walls. But why did superstitious builders and homeowners believe in such a mysterious tradition? The shoes hidden in homes to ward off evil By Katy Prickett BBC News...
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    The Queen commissions HMS Queen Elizabeth

    On Thursday morning, the Queen welcomed Britain's new £3.1 billion aircraft carrier into the Royal Navy fleet and declared it the "best of British". Accompanied by the Princess Royal, the Queen arrived on board HMS Queen Elizabeth at Portsmouth Naval Base using a specially installed lift to...
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    Sir Isaac Newton wall picture found at Woolsthorpe Manor

    A picture thought to have been hand-carved by Sir Isaac Newton has been discovered on a wall at his childhood home in Lincolnshire. An etching of a windmill was found following an investigation of Woolsthorpe Manor in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth near Grantham. The famous scientist was born...
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    The Pictish cave where children were sacrificed

    It's been feared since ancient times as a place of the dead and the scene of at least one gruesome act of human child sacrifice. But now scientists have braved Sculptor's Cave in Moray to create a digital model of the iconic landmark. Researchers hope that the digitisation will shed light on...
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    Mysterious remains of an Iron Age structure, tools and pottery unearthed

    Archaeologists in the Highlands have unearthed a possible Iron Age structure, tool and pottery pieces during roadworks this week. The discoveries were made on the Crubenmore to Kincraig stretch of the A9, which is to be made into a dual carriageway. The experts have also found pottery...
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    How Queen Victoria adopted an African slave girl whose parents were murdered

    Queen Victoria and Prince Albert enjoyed a passionate private life that saw them share nine children. Victoria, portrayed by Jenna Coleman in the ITV drama of the same name, famously refused to obey the conservative standards of the time, even going as far as calling her many pregnancies...