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    This is our last chance to escape from the European disaster movie

    The sun will come up on Friday morning whatever the result of the referendum. But Leave or Remain, Britain will never be the same country again. We face a stark choice. Do we vote to become once more the ultimate masters of our own destiny, with the power to make our laws and control our...
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    MPs wear white rose of Yorkshire in tribute to Jo Cox

    MPs and peers are paying tribute to Labour MP Jo Cox, who was killed in her constituency in West Yorkshire on Thursday. Parliament, which was in recess for the EU referendum, has been recalled to remember Mrs Cox, 41, who was described as "perfect" by her family. After the Commons and Lords...
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    The killing of Jo Cox does not justify suspending democratic debate over the EU

    Irish Republicans killed Mrs Thatcher’s close associate, Airey Neave MP, at the beginning of the 1979 general election campaign. Mrs Thatcher told the Commons, “Airey’s death…will enhance our resolve that the God-given freedoms in which he believed, and which are the foundation of our...
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    The EU Empire is going to fail. Britain should get out now

    Even if Britain votes to Remain in the EU Empire on Thursday, the EU Empire is going to fail. It is not long for this world, and Britain should vote to leave the EU Empire on Thursday to protect it from the EU Empire's death throes. The EU Empire is going to fail. On Thursday, we can protect...
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    How did the Remain campaign get the British character so wrong?

    The Remain campaign appear to think that we will simply believe whatever they tell us however much it conflicts with our own lived experience. They may be in for a surprise.... How did the Remain campaign get the British character so wrong? Janet Daley 18 June 2016 The...
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    The most popular historical figures you've (probably) never heard of

    Earlier this year BBC History Magazine asked its readers to vote for the historical figures they’ve been talking about, in its History Hot 100 poll. After being tallied, examined and analysed, the results are in. While the list is dominated by well-known names, some more unusual entries...
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    This is NOT the time for ugly political opportunism

    In this period of self-imposed political purdah, it is very disappointing that so many in the Remain campaign, especially those on the Left, have sought to exploit Jo Cox’s death for their advantage. It is morally reprehensible that they think they know the motives of the alleged killer...
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    Defence chief switches from Remain to Leave over EU army plans

    Former defence chief Lord Guthrie has boosted the hopes of Brexit campaigners by dramatically switching sides from Remain to Leave over 'dangerous' European army plans. Only four months ago he signed a Downing Street letter from military leaders arguing that Britain would be safer in the...
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    UK astronaut Tim Peake returns to Earth

    UK astronaut Tim Peake is back on Earth after a historic six-month stay on the International Space Station. A Soyuz capsule carrying Major Peake and two other crew members touched down in Kazakhstan at 10:15 BST (two hours ago). He called the journey back "the best ride I've been on ever"...
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    The Europhiles have finally snapped and Brexit is looking increasingly likely

    Remember when there were a thousand Leave campaigns and Remain was united behind the PM? With a week left to go, the positions are reversed. Leave is remarkably coherent and positive. Remain is tearing itself apart. And, barring two eventualities, Leave are going to win... The Europhiles...
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    Manchester IRA bomb: Terror blast remembered 20 years on

    On 15 June 1996, a massive IRA bomb exploded in central Manchester. At the time, England was hosting Euro 96. Indeed, England played Scotland on that very day at Wembley in London, and football fans were in Manchester on the day of the bomb to see Russia vs Germany at Old Trafford. The bomb was...
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    Roman Empire's secret 'terror weapon', used on Scottish tribes, revealed

    A collection of whistling bullets used 1,800 years ago by the Romans to incite fear into their enemies has been found on a hill in Scotland. The bullets had tiny holes in them that allowed them to travel through the air towards their targets while making a terrifying shrieking sound. Such...
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    Not even SamCam can stop women voting for Brexit

    Samantha Cameron, Call Me Dave's wife, announced she would vote Remain in the EU referendum, saying: 'I have got a vested interest: my children and their future'. However, she's in a minority of women intending to vote Remain. The latest YouGov poll gives Brexit a seven-point lead with women...
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    Farage fishing flotilla sails up the Thames

    A battle has broken out between Leave and Remain vessels on the Thames. A flotilla of fishing boats is sailing up the Thames to Parliament to make the case for leaving the EU and for "reclaiming UK waters". The so-called armada, organised by Fishing for Leave, left the Kent port of...
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    10 (Allegedly) Mad Monarchs

    Here is a list of 10 (allegedly) mad monarchs, from Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon to Ludwig II of Bavaria 10 (Allegedly) Mad Monarchs November 4, 2014 By Nate Barksdale Tabloid fodder for the ages, mad monarchs have been the focal point of fascination and...
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    Worker finds a 2,000 year old 22lb hunk of butter buried deep in an Irish bog

    Several well-preserved ancient bog bodies have been found in Irish bogs - but now a bog BUTTER has been found. A worker has found a massive 22lb lump of butter dating back 2,000 years buried in an Irish bog - which is still edible. Jack Conway, a turf cutter from Maghera, County Londonderry...
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    Medieval bridge reopens in Rochdale

    A bridge built in the 14th Century has reopened after it was hidden from view for more than a century. The crossing in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, was concreted over in 1904 when the tram network expanded. It re-opened to pedestrians after a £5m project, which also exposed a section of the...