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    10 Strange And Interesting Facts About Charles Darwin

    Charles Darwin, the brilliant naturalist whose works on the theory of evolution single-handedly founded modern biology, is one of the greatest scientists who ever lived. Revered by many and despised by some, his massive influence strongly remains in many aspects of our lives. Let’s learn more...
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    'We knew nothing': Joseph Goebbels' former secretary says it was 'just another job'

    Brunhilde Pomsel says working as secretary to Joseph Goebbels was "just another job", and that those who say they would have stood up to the Nazis in her shoes are probably mistaken. Ms Pomsel is, at 105, one of the few surviving people who regularly interacted with the Nazi inner circle...
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    Did Daphne du Maurier predict Brexit?

    Breaking apart from Europe, resentment towards Westminster elites, financial uncertainty - sound familiar? Back in 1972, before the UK had even joined the Common Market, Daphne du Maurier had anticipated it all in her novel Rule Britannia. So how much did she get right? Did Daphne du Maurier...
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    British success in Rio is another triumph for Right-wing thinking

    Britain’s medal haul in Rio is a lesson in the determined, often ruthless pursuit of success, and the rewards it brings. Yet again, the ideas of the Right have been proved to have so much more to offer than those from the Left... British success at the Olympics is not just a national...
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    World's first pyramid... in KAZAKHSTAN

    A previously unknown Egyptian-style pyramid has been found in a remote area of the Kazakhstan steppe some 3,900 miles northeast of Cairo. The structure is now substantially in ruins but it is believed that it was a lookalike of the famous Pyramid of Djoser in Egypt - the first of the...
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    The hunt for the Tudor hitman

    In 1536, a London merchant was gunned down with a lethal new weapon in a killing that bore all the hallmarks of a professional ‘hit’. But who pulled the trigger, and why? Derek Wilson investigates... The hunt for the Tudor hitman...
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    Roman jewellery is found near a site linked to King Arthur

    A copper brooch that could be up to 2,000-years-old has been discovered close to a site linked to the legendary King Arthur. The piece of jewellery is thought to date back to the Romano-British period while the country was under Roman rule. Some reports have even suggested it could have...
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    The climate change brigade are wrong again

    A few weeks of not abnormally warm summer weather have prompted light-headed journalists to report not only that this could be the “hottest August for years” and “the hottest year on record” but that, thanks to climate change, we can, within 30 years, expect “killer heatwaves” to become “the...
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    Leicester City fan Gary Lineker hosts Match of the Day in just his underpants

    Sports broadcaster Gary Lineker presented the first episode of the new Match of the Day last night in nothing but his underpants. The Leicester City fan pledged last season that if 5000-1 outsiders Leicester City go on win the Premier League he would "do the first MOTD of next season in just...
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    Notes From A Small Island, twenty years on

    American author Bill Bryson is so much of an Anglophile that he has spent most of his adult life living in Great Britain. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1951, Bryson visited the UK in 1973, fell in love with the place and decided to stay. He fell in love with a nurse at the psychiatric hospital...
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    Brexit hasn't defunded Britain. So why is Project Fear willing us to fail?

    Now that Britain has voted to leave, proof that economics matters less than you might think is the sad sight of some Remainers willing us to fail. Every piece of economic data is picked through for signs of impending doom – like a Roman fortune teller dissecting entrails. But if there...
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    Royal funeral for Romania's uncrowned Queen Anne

    A royal funeral takes place in central Romania on Saturday for a queen who was never crowned and never served and yet still commands full state honours. Anne of Romania will be buried at Curtea de Arges. A day of mourning has been declared in both Romania and Moldova, and flags will fly...
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    Britain will cover cost of billions in EU subsidies for farming and science

    Remainers have received another blow. Since Britain voted to leave the EU, they have been saying that funding in science and farming and deprived areas of the country will be hit because Britain will no longer receive EU subsidies (which is actually British money that the EU gives us back and...
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    Stone Age bones of Britain's last tribe of hunter-gatherers are discovered

    Archaeologists have identified rare human bones as the remains of Britain's last hunter-gatherers on a small island in the Inner Hebrides. There is a surprising absence of human remains from the Late Mesolithic era which came just prior to the arrival of farming in Britain in around...
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    'New Stonehenge' at Durrington Walls 'had no standing stones'

    A 4,500-year-old monument experts thought was "another Stonehenge" is now understood to have not contained any standing stones at all. Archaeologists digging at Durrington Walls - about two miles from Stonehenge - said they now believed the Neolithic site was surrounded by timber posts...
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    Who was Leonidas, Michael Phelps's ancient rival?

    Michael Phelps has broken a 2,000-year-old Olympic record by surpassing the 12 individual titles won by Leonidas of Rhodes. Who was this athlete whose record has taken two millennia to beat, asks Jon Kelly? Who, What, Why: Who was Leonidas of Rhodes? By Who, What Why...
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    Unsporting conduct at the Olympics

    Each of the 206 nations taking part in the Rio Olympics must respect the right of athletes to compete for team places, regardless of age, disability, gender and race. But there was a time when these rights were anything but respected, explains Robert Hume… Unsporting conduct at the...
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    Loved by the Eurocrats, is this why the pompous Pink 'Un likes to trash Britain?

    The editor of the Financial Times, Lionel Barber, has been offered the prestigious Legion d’Honneur by France’s socialist government. But why? Before the referendum, the FT campaigned with every sinew for Britain to remain in the EU, and following the result it has relentlessly...
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    Brexit U-turns: Who is rowing back on their Project Fear warnings?

    What Remainers are rowing back on their Project Fear warnings? Here's a little list... Coffee House Brexit U-turns: Who is rowing back on their Project Fear warnings? Tom Goodenough...
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    Ricky Gervais's Brent movie splits critics

    Ricky Gervais's feature film outing as David Brent has received mixed reviews following Wednesday's world premiere. Titled Life on the Road, the movie, unveiled in London, is a spin-off from the hit BBC TV series The Office. While some critics thought it "excruciatingly brilliant", others...