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    8 things you (probably) didn’t know about Tutankhamun

    Today, Tutankhamun is ancient Egypt’s most famous pharaoh. But how much do you really know about the boy king? Here, historian Joyce Tyldesley brings you eight lesser-know facts… 8 things you (probably) didn’t know about Tutankhamun...
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    Carving thought to be 1,300 years old seems to spell out modern swear word

    Archaeologists studying an ancient inscription on a remote Scottish island have been left divided over whether it is a Viking engraving after its letters spelt FURKU.AL Experts cannot make up their minds for certain if it is a modern expletive or a carving over 1,300 years old that has...
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    400-year-old shopping list for 'green fish' found under floorboards in Tudor mansion

    A 400-year-old shopping list for 'green fish', pewter spoons and a new frying pan has been discovered under the floorboards of a historic Tudor mansion in Kent. The shopping list and two other letters, dating from 1603, 1622 and 1633, were discovered at Knole House in Sevenoaks by archaeology...
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    Trump to meet 'my Maggie' Theresa May before any other leader as new deal planned

    Donald Trump is planning a new deal for Britain this week as Theresa May becomes the first foreign leader to meet him since the inauguration. With hundreds of thousands of people across the world protesting his presidency, Mr Trump’s team was working with Number 10 to finalise plans for White...
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    Archaeologists discover the lost kingdom of Rheged

    Archaeological research at a site in Dumfries and Galloway has suggested it may have been at the heart of a "lost kingdom" from the Dark Ages. Ronan Toolis led the excavation works at Trusty's Hill Fort at Gatehouse of Fleet. It unearthed evidence that it might have been the royal seat of the...
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    Possessing a v agina is a matter of biology, not a political argument

    "I wanted to point out, respectfully, that democracy is the Electoral College system that saw Trump turn the map from blue to red. But there were a few million of them. And they had pictures of v aginas. So I decided this was not the time. I thought I heard the women chanting 'Menstrual...
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    Discovery of lost VC in Thameside mud reveals stories of heroism and tragedy

    Buried in Thameside mud and only unearthed more than 160 years later, the Victoria Cross found by a lucky treasure hunter had an incredible story to tell. Tobias Neto stumbled on the VC in December while examining the foreshore with his metal detector. With the help of the Museum of...
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    How England rode the Viking storm

    Alfred the Great’s relationship with the Danes was defined by compromise as well as the power of the sword... How England rode the Viking storm...
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    Churchill is back in the Oval Office

    President Donald Trump didn't take long to put his stamp on the Oval Office, reinstalling a bust of Winston Churchill that had got the boot under President Obama. The Churchill bust was on view as Trump took some of his first actions as president, signing executive orders and a waiver...
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    UKIP leader Paul Nuttall to stand in Stoke Central by-election

    UKIP leader Paul Nuttall will stand in the Stoke-on-Trent Central by-election on 23 February, the party has said. A by-election was triggered earlier this month when Labour MP Tristram Hunt quit to become the director of London's Victoria and Albert Museum. The seat is traditionally a safe...
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    Darwin's beard hid his eczema: The SECRETS our Victorian ancestors kept under wraps

    A new book reveals the secrets some of our Victorian ancestors kept under wraps, such as Darwin's beard hiding his eczema, Prime Minister William Gladstone having a missing finger and Tennyson suffering rotten teeth... Darwin's beard hid his eczema, Gladstone had a finger missing and Tennyson...
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    Corbyn to order Labour MPs to vote for Article 50 trigger

    Jeremy Corbyn will order Labour to vote in favour of triggering Article 50 in a move likely to prompt a rebellion of around 30 MPs, including several frontbenchers. The Labour leader signalled on Thursday that he would impose a three-line whip if the government lost its Supreme Court challenge...
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    Theresa May has taken control – this is a Brexit plan the EU can't stop

    She can’t unilaterally guarantee a good deal for Britain, but her approach is careful and sensible Theresa May has taken control – this is a Brexit plan the EU can't stop James Forsyth 21 January 2017 The Spectator 'No negotiation without notification' has been the EU’s mantra since 24 June...
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    Why Donald Trump looks like just the friend Britain needs

    As president, Barack Obama was too cool for the special relationship. The romantic bond between the United States and Great Britain, which always makes Churchill fans go all soggy-eyed, left him cold. Obama was more interested in globalism, ‘pivoting’ to Asia and the European Union...
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    'UK will be a global leader on trade', May tells Davos

    Theresa May banged the drum for post-Brexit Britain in a speech to the power elite in Davos today - but also took them to task for failing to heed fears about immigration and inequality. In an outspoken ultimatum to corporate titans and politicians at the annual gathering in non-EU...
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    Up to 30 people missing after avalanche hits hotel in Italy

    Rescuers say up to 30 people are missing after a hotel in central Italy was hit by an avalanche, apparently triggered by an earthquake. Rescuers battled overnight to reach the Rigopiano hotel, with the first of them arriving on skis. Snow dislodged by the avalanche had blocked the roads...
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    To see finally the face of Peggy

    Will Peggy finally reveal herself? Scientists studying the splendour of Saturn's rings are hoping soon to get a resolved picture of an embedded object they know exists but cannot quite see. The moonlet is named after London researcher Carl Murray's mother-in-law, and was first noticed in 2013...
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    Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi describes awkward time that Trump attended band’s gig

    Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi has revealed that Donald Trump is a fan - and has described the brief encounter his band had with Donald Trump when the President-elect attended one of their gigs. And when asked as to whether or not the heavy metallers are to release a new album in 2017...
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    Great wool of China: First train from China to UK arrives in London - carrying socks

    The first-ever freight train service from China to the UK has arrived in Britain – with its cargo of millions of socks. The service completed its 7,500-mile journey at Barking’s rail freight terminal in east London earlier today. The 18-day trip saw 34 containers pass through seven countries...
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    Remaining 27 EU member states face difficult task to replace British money

    It's no wonder many politicians in the remaining 27 EU member states are dead against Brexit. The EU must brace itself for a 'shock' when it comes to filling the hole in its budget left by Britain's €10billion (£8.5bn) a year contributions, a Brussels think-tank has warned. The...