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    The tree transformed into a giant Christmas dessert... by the HOLLEY family

    A couple have decided to celebrate the festive period by cutting a 20ft tall conifer tree in their front garden into the shape of a Christmas pudding. Roger and Valerie HOLLEY have turned it into something of a landmark in Yeovil, Somerset because they have created the giant pud for the last...
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    Earthquake measuring 3.5 sends Cumbrian residents running into the streets

    A 30 second earthquake measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale hit the Lake District last night, sending people running into the streets. The US Geological Survey confirmed that a small quake hit Coniston in Cumbria just before 11pm which was also felt in the neighbouring counties of Lancashire...
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    Crossbow Cannibal is sentenced to die in jail

    Leeds Crown Court yesterday sentenced the Crossbow Cannibal to die in jail. Deranged Stephen Griffiths, 40, murdered prostitutes Susan Rushworth, 43, Shelley Armitage, 31, and Suzanne Blamires, 36 with a crossbow before eating some of their body parts. Susan disappeared on 22nd June 2009...
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    Kate Middleton joins Queen for Royal family pre-Christmas lunch

    Kate Middleton yesterday joined the Queen for the Royal family's pre-Christmas dinner. The invitation to the dinner is a further sign of how she is now well and truly a member of the Royal establishment. Kate will become a princess, and the newest member of the Royal family, when she marries...
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    Prince Harry pays tribute to Berlin Wall dead

    Prince Harry today paid tribute to those who were killed trying to cross the Berlin Wall into West Germany from East Germany. The third in line to the Throne laid a wreath in Berlin's Bernauer Strasse - which contains one of the few remaining sections of the barrier. Between 1961 and 1989...
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    Sacre bleu! British blue cheese conquers the French.

    With "The Good Food Guide" saying last year that British restaurants are better than their French counterparts, with its editor Elizabeth Carter saying "I have just come back from France and I spent the whole time wondering why it is that Britain has a repution for poor restaurant food. France's...
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    Cat gets stuck up Christmas tree after chasing mouse

    Like a scene straight out of Tom and Jerry, this daft young moggy got stuck up a Christmas tree after chasing a mouse. Bumble really did bumble when he leapt onto the tree to get the rodent. Instead, hapless Bumble got tangled up in the branches and tinsle whilst the jubilant mouse just...
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    Join our Christmas sty-listas: We wait up for Santa with this season's cutest pets

    After featuring in YOU magazine earlier this year, the cute micro pigs, the current must have pet, are back by popular demand. These brilliant photos of a group of micro pigs, which grow to knee height, enjoying the run up to Christmas were taken by Jane Croft who runs The Little Pig Farm in...
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    Manchester United: Chilean miners inspired us to victory over Arsenal

    Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson used the Chilean miners' story to inspire his team to victory over Arsenal on Monday night. The Scot, who has been United boss for an incredible 24 years, used their story in his team talk. United and the Gunners met at Old Trafford in a game which saw...
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    HMS Ambush: The enormous scale of the biggest submarine ever built in Britain

    Meet HMS Ambush, the Royal Navy's newest hunter-killer submarine. Due to be launched this week, she is one of seven new Astute-class submarines for the Royal Navy, each costing over £1 billion - and they'll be the biggest and most powerful submarines ever operated by the Royal Navy, as well as...
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    Zimbabwe officials demands return of Cecil Rhodes' remains to Britain

    In 1888, when mighty Britain, the greatest civilisation ever to exist on this planet, bestrode the world like a colossus - in the late 1800s, Britain was at the most powerful it has ever been, either before or since, when it ruled a quarter of the world and commanded a quarter of its trade and...
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    How a mob cheated a freed slave out of the British heavyweight title 200 years ago

    This week marks the 200th anniversary of one of the most shameful sporting events in British sporting history. Two boxers came face to face for the British heavyweight title on 18th December 1810. In one corner was the champion Tom Cribb, a man standing 6ft tall - a giant for those days - who...
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    From London's Nazi grave to a funeral train: Britain's strangest secrets revealed

    From a Nazi grave in London, to a train for the dead, and from a reverend who preached to a paper congregation to a 15th Century earl haunting a store's sportswear department. Britain truly is a strange and mysterious nation. And these strange but true tales are amongst many related in a new...
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    William and Kate "brimming with happiness" in engagement portraits

    Prince William and Kate Middleton have released their official engagement portraits. The photos were taken in the Cornwall room and the Council Chamber in the State Apartment in St James's Palace, London, by Mario Testino. Testino described the couple, both 28, as "brimming with happiness."...
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    World's oldest Christmas tree makes a welcome return... for the 124th year

    Many families keep Christmas trees and decorations for many years, maybe ones which have been handed down through the generations. But none has kept theirs for as long as the Parker family - who are still using a Christmas tree they bought in 1886, the year that Coca Cola was invented, making...
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    The Shard tops Canary Wharf to become Britain's tallest building

    For 18 years, London's Canary Wharf, otherwise known as One Canada Square, has been Britain's tallest building. But now it has lost that record to the Shard London Bridge (aka 32 London Bridge, Shard of Glass and The Shard), which has topped Canary Wharf's 770ft - and it's going to get bigger...
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    Royal security questioned after Charles and Camilla's car attacked by rioters

    Royal security is being questioned after Charles and Camilla's car was attacked by rioters - protesting about the tripling of tuition fees for English students - during Thursday night's tuition fee riots by students in London. The royal couple were in their 1977 Rolls-Royce Phantom VI and...
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    The leaning tower of freezer: At 16ft, this may be the country's tallest snowman

    Standing proudly at 16ft tall, this may be Britain's tallest snowman. When Karl Broadbent's daughters challenged him to build a giant snowman, they probably thought that he would fail miserably. Instead, Karl and two of his mates spent six hours on Sunday building the snowman with the help...
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    Tuition fees protest: 3 cops injured as 20,000-strong mob lays siege to Westminster

    Police officers were injured today after a 20,000-strong mob - mainly students - rioted outside the Houses of Parliament in protest over the increase in university tuition fees in amazing scenes reminiscent of the the 1990 poll tax riots. Students have been particularly angry at the Liberal...