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    10 ways to die in Elizabethan England

    The third volume in Terry Deary's witty history series for adults, Dangerous Days in Elizabethan England explodes the myths that he believes permeate our understanding of the age of ‘Good Queen Bess’. Here, writing for History Extra, Deary reveals 10 of the gravest dangers faced by...
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    The Anglo Saxon cemetery near Stonehenge

    Salisbury Plain may be best known for Stonehenge, but the chalk plateau hides other secrets too. Archaeologists have unearthed an Anglo Saxon cemetery of about 150 graves holding beautiful grave goods, including an intricate comb, jewellery, a 'sewing box' and intriguing shells in the...
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    Why I'd rather live under Labour than stay in the EU with a pro-Brussels Tory puppet

    Richard Littlejohn on the big stories of the last few days: the EU referendum (of course); black soldiers getting frostbite; novels and TV shows getting PC makeovers; Walker's liquorice toffee; and Benedict Cumberbatch's portrayal of Richard III. Why I'd rather live under Labour than stay in...
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    With friends like this, is Sadiq Khan fit to run London?

    Sadiq khan, the Labour MP for Tooting, is the favourite to succeed Boris Johnson as Mayor of London on 5th May. However, recent stories about his dealings with Islamic extremists have raised doubts about his suitability as mayor... With friends like this, is Sadiq Khan fit to run London...
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    Richard III like you've never seen him before

    He was the 15th century king who stole the throne of England, is blamed for the disappearance of his nephews and was left languishing under a car park in Leicester for hundreds of years. Now Richard III's remains have been turned into modern art. A series of portraits based on X-ray images...
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    The half-witted Remain camp have squandered their early advantage

    No EU referendum story has offered quite so much pleasure as this one, which I trust will provide you with the same 10 minutes of helpless hilarity that it gave me. The Britain Stronger in Europe campaign (now known as BSE, previously the name for the human form of mad cow disease)...
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    Man discovers Roman villa in his garden

    An "elaborate" Roman villa has been unearthed by chance by a homeowner laying electric cables in his garden in Wiltshire. It was discovered by rug designer Luke Irwin as he was carrying out some work at his farmhouse so that his children could play table tennis in an old barn. He...
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    William and Kate pose on Taj Mahal bench just like William's mother did

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have sat together on the bench at the Taj Mahal in India where Diana, Princess of Wales, was pictured 24 years ago. Prince William and Catherine posed at the mausoleum in Agra yesterday on the final day of their tour of India and Bhutan. William's mother...
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    Singing with a pack of wolves. Is this the weirdest ever Eurovision act..?

    The Eurovision Song Contest is a magnet for weird and wonderful acts, from the fabulous to the frightening. But few can be stranger than the latest entry - Ivan, the 'rock star' from Belarus who sings naked surrounded by a pack of wild wolves. The 21-year-old, who begins his song with a...
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    Let’s leave the EU and join Germany

    An argument you sometimes hear from those sitting on the Brence (the Brexit fence) is that it’s a pity the EU couldn’t have stayed the same as it was when we first joined it in 1973. Back then, say the Brence-sitters, it was a trading bloc with only nine members, which made sense. Greece...
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    Is there a London 2012 Olympics 'curse'?

    It's been reported that 18 athletes who competed in the 2012 London Olympics have died since the Games. French-language media have begun talking about a "curse", but is there any justification for this? Is there a London 2012 Olympics 'curse'? By Laura Gray BBC News...
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    EU referendum: Boris Johnson accuses Barack Obama of 'hypocrisy'

    Boris Johnson has accused US President Barack Obama of "hypocrisy" over his support for the UK remaining in the EU. The London mayor, who backs EU exit, told the BBC the Americans "wouldn't dream of sharing [their] sovereignty" as the UK had done. The US president is expected to repeat his...
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    The history of student life: 7 things you didn’t know

    A new radio series exploring 900 years of student life begins on BBC Radio 4 on Monday. Here, BBC History Magazine's Ellie Cawthorne, who presents the series, Scenes from Student Life, brings you some lesser-known facts about the history of British students… The history of student life: 7...
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    The EU referendum is becoming a contest between the Establishment and the people

    So, we finally know the identity of that celebrity threesome. Yesterday David Cameron, Paddy Ashdown and Neil Kinnock manned the phones for the In campaign – a perfect example of the strange bedfellows that politics makes. If any of these gets through to your house, keep them on the line for an...
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    Bringing Corfe Castle back to life

    A university student has produced a stunning digital reconstruction of how a famous ruined castle would have looked if it hadn't been destroyed almost 400 years ago. Ciprian Selegean's footage of Corfe Castle in Dorset is so realistic it looks as if someone has filmed the medieval...
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    England's only golden eagle feared dead

    England's only resident golden eagle is feared to have died, wildlife chiefs have said. The bird, which occupied a site at Riggindale Valley, near Haweswater in the Lake District, has not been seen since before the turn of the year. An RSPB spokesman said it was "incredibly sad" and added...
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    William and Kate meet king and queen of Bhutan

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan and met the country's young king and queen. The royal couple were allowed into the cockpit of their Royal Bhutan Airways chartered jet as it landed at Paro airport - one of the most challenging...
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    What do British Muslims Really Think? Now we know. And it's terrifying

    British Muslims are not part of some rich tapestry of urban life. It's a myth, dreamed up by the BBC, and perpetuated by the Islington elite, says Katie Hopkins... KATIE HOPKINS: What do British Muslims Really Think? Now we know. And it's terrifying By Katie Hopkins for MailOnline 14 April...
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    Cameron's £9million pro-EU mailshot stinks. So I'm sending mine straight back!

    This pro-EU propaganda leaflet stinks — stinks like a Belgian wrestler’s jockstrap — and we should demand explanations from those who have authorised it. It is hard to think of a more blatant stitch-up in public affairs since, well, the last time our country was given a vote on Europe back in...
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    If tiny Guernsey thrives outside the EU, so can Britain

    If the British Crown dependency of Guernsey can thrive outside the EU, then so too would Britain. Guernsey is outside the EU. Essentially, it opts into the economic aspects of EU membership, but opts out of everything else. The Channel Islands are outside the Common Fisheries Policy, outside...