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    Section of Hadrian's Wall found in Newcastle city centre

    Hadrian's Wall has been uncovered during site investigations as part of a scheme to revive a historic building in Newcastle city centre. The section of the wall has been revealed outside the Mining Institute on Westgate Road. It was reportedly last seen during an excavation on the site in...
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    Mary, Queen of Scots sketch found under 16th Century painting

    A portrait believed to be of Mary, Queen of Scots has been found beneath a 16th Century painting. The drawing was revealed in an X-ray of the 1589 portrait of Sir John Maitland, Lord Chancellor of Scotland. Mary, Queen of Scots sketch found under 16th Century painting 27 October 2017 BBC News...
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    England stage comeback against Spain to win Under-17 World Cup

    England won the Under 17 World Cup in stunning fashion, staging an improbable fightback from two goals down to stun Spain in the Final and lift the trophy for the first time amid delirious scenes. It completes an unprecedented year of success for English youth sides, with Steve Cooper's...
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    Hawking's PhD viewed two million times

    Stephen Hawking's PhD thesis was accessed more than two million times within days of it being made available to the public, it has been revealed. Prof Hawking's 1965 work proved so popular on the day of its release it crashed the publications section of Cambridge University's website. More...
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    If King Alfred was great, was Æthelstan even greater?

    Was King Æthelstan even greater than his grandfather King Alfred the Great? If King Alfred was great, was Æthelstan even greater...
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    Yes, Mr Tusk, the EU must be ‘defeated’

    Amid the millions of words of obfuscation and bull being spouted about Brexit, we witnessed a rare moment of truth this week. European Council president Donald Tusk let the cat out of the Brussels bag when he warned the European Parliament that the EU will be ‘defeated’ in the Brexit...
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    Princes Risborough silver hawk treasure has royal link

    A 17th Century silver hawk ring found in a field by a metal detectorist has been linked with royalty. The 0.3in vervel, unearthed in Buckinghamshire in 2015, was worn by a hawk to identify its owner. It has since been established it was owned by Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of Carnarvon - a keeper...
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    George Michael goes back to number one

    Pop star George Michael has topped the UK album charts, 10 months after his death. An expanded version of his second solo album, Listen Without Prejudice Vol 1, beat Niall Horan and Pink to become the week's best-selling record. It means Michael's album has spent two weeks at number one...
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    Police end hostage siege at bowling alley

    Police have stormed a bowling alley at a leisure complex in Nuneaton and ended an armed hostage siege, the firm's chief executive has told the BBC. Mehdi Amshar said two hostages had been held at MFA Bowl, in Bermuda Park, but the situation has now ended and there were no casualties...
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    From the mayfly to the Greenland shark: Nature's shortest to longest lifespans

    From the fleeting mayfly to the enduring Greenland shark, here are the lifespans of some of planet Earth's great species... read old about it From the fly that lives just 24 hours to the shark that can survive 512 years – nature’s shortest to longest lifespans After tortoise Jonathan reached...
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    The Nigel Farage Show

    On LBC radio's The Nigel Farage Show, leading Brexiteer and former Ukip leader Nigel Farage asks: "Are the global elite trying to stop Brexit?"
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    The real history of the Gunpowder Plot

    New BBC drama Gunpowder dramatises the events of one of the most famous thwarted assassinations in history – the Gunpowder Plot, where radical Catholics attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament to kill King James I and inspire an uprising. But when making the drama, star Kit Harington and...
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    The great Viking terror: how Norse warriors conquered the Anglo-Saxons

    Until AD 865, Viking raiders’ modus operandi in the British Isles was simple – they came, they saw, they plundered, and then they sped away back over the sea. But that year something changed... The great Viking terror: how Norse warriors conquered the Anglo-Saxons...
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    Is China marching towards the worst world war in history?

    With the busy lives that everybody leads and one eye on the clock for when Tesco shuts, you might have failed to notice that Beijing has this week been hosting the 19th Congress of the Communist Party. Some 2,300 unswervingly loyal apparatchiks have gathered to cheer to the rafters President...
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    Marshall Petain says he is 'glad the UK can stop sabotaging EU'

    A French tourist says he is glad the UK is leaving the EU after making a trip to Devon - stating in a letter that he was disgusted by the attitude of the people. Claiming to be Henri Philippe Petain, the man said he recently visited Fremington, a village between Bideford and Barnstaple in...
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    Bringing Nazi camp tourism to the British Isles

    The western-most concentration camp in the Third Reich, Lager Sylt, was located on British soil - only about 70 miles south of Bournemouth on the island of Alderney. Should this camp and other relics of the Channel Islands' occupation by Nazi Germany be developed into tourist...
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    EU gives green light to second phase of Brexit talks

    Leaders of the 27 remaining EU states have given the green light to preparations for the second phase of Brexit talks, dealing with trade, European Council president Donald Tusk said. The move paves the way for the possible start of formal talks on the future EU/UK trade relationship in...
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    American cricket gets ready for take-off

    One of the world's most popular sports is barely known in the US. But, driven by a new generation of immigrants, could cricket finally take off? American cricket gets ready for take-off By Owen Amos BBC News, Washington DC 14 October 2017 One of the world's most popular sports is barely...
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    Blue Planet II reveals raft of new discoveries

    Boiling seas, huge flying fish which snatch birds from the sky and armour-clad octopuses were once thought to be purely the stuff of fishermen’s tales. But remarkable new footage, captured over four years by BBC filmmakers for Blue Planet II, has proven that many sailors’ myths are actually...
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    Roasted sweet pork, cheese and butter: What was on the menu for Stonehenge Man

    Britons' Stone Age ancestors dined on lavish meals of roasted sweet pork, butter and cheese - despite likely being lactose intolerant, it has been revealed. Through an analysis of food fragments left in pots and bones found in the ground near Stonehenge, scientists have deduced what builders...