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    Ronaldinho set to reject Blackburn Rovers for Brazil's Gremio

    Brazilian megastar Ronaldinho has rejected a move to English Premier League side Blackburn Rovers to sign for his home town team Gremio, for some mysterious reason deciding to opt for the surroundings of the beach and palm trees rather than the grimy Victorian cotton mills of freezing Blackburn...
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    Beast Anglia: Dani Filth is named Suffolk's No1 icon

    When Suffolk tourism chiefs held an online poll to find the East Anglian county's most iconic image, they probably expected the winner to be its beach huts, the Newmarket horseracing track, or one of its myriard of ancient churches and other buildings. Instead, in a nod to Cool Britannia, the...
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    Royal Wedding: Kate will take car rather than fairytale horse-drawn carriage to abbey

    The details of this year's royal wedding have been released. The wedding, between Prince William and Kate Middleton, both 28, takes place at Westminster Abbey on Friday 29th April. It has emerged that Kate, who is allergic to horses, will not take a horse-drawn carriage along the route to...
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    Super hound helps owner get dressed, do washing and even pays for groceries

    They say a dog is a man's best friend. But in this case a dog is a girl's best friend. Meet Sandie, a four-year-old pooch who does her owner's housework. Her owner, Sue Line, of Coventry, has been paralysed for the last 40 years when she was thrown from a car in a New Year's Eve smash. But...
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    Rise of the superfox: Giant fox caught in Maidstone was twice normal size

    Fears have been aroused that giant foxes are roaming Britain after a giant one was caught in Maidstone, Kent. The male urban fox weighed two stones, was four foot long and was twice the size of a normal fox. It was captured in a trap and killed humanely by a vet after a cat was killed, most...
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    40 prisoners set part of prison ablaze during New Year's Day rampage

    Only two guards were on duty yesterday as forty inmates at an open prison went on a rampage, setting fire to part of the prison and causing £2 million worth of damage. The supposedly low-risk Category D prisoners went on the New Year's Day rampage after staff at Ford open prison in Arundel...
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    Sicks yobs hang two dogs from canal bridge in Leicestershire village (graphic)

    Do not scroll down any further if you think you'll be upset or sickened, as the photo is very graphic, and is like something you'd come across in the 18th Century and not the 21st. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) is on the hunt for some sick sadists after the...
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    Downton Abbey plotline simplified in case it's too complicated for Americans

    The British television series Downton Abbey is to be simplified and be shortened by two hours over fears that Americans will find it too complicated. The eight part ITV show was 2010's TV hit and now it is to be shown on American network PBS next week. However, there are fears that in the...
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    Rendlesham Forest: 30 years since Britain's most famous UFO incident

    The 26th December and yesterday marked the 30th anniversary of the Rendlesham Forest incident, which has been described as "Britain's Roswell incident." Very early in the morning on Boxing Day 1980, at the height of the Cold War, USAF personnel John Burroughs and Jim Penniston were on guard...
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    Is the skull of Ned Kelly actually that of Jack the Ripper?

    A skull once thought to have belonged to notorious Australian outlaw Ned Kelly may in fact have belonged to a British murderer who was once thought to have been Jack the Ripper. Frederick Deeming was hanged in Australia in 1892 for killing women and children, 12 years after Ned Kelly, who was...
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    Jubilant England players do the "sprinkler" dance after retaining the Ashes

    England's victorious cricketers performed their "sprinkler" dance earlier today after retaining the Ashes for the first time since the 1986/87 Ashes series. England's innings and 157 run win on Day Four of the Fourth Test against the Aussies in Melbourne was their biggest win against them...
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    Men on Mars and King William on the throne - Britons' predictions for 2025

    Many Britons believe that, in 2025, men will be walking on Mars, China will have surplanted the US as the world's greatest power, King William V will be on the Throne and that, of course, technology will be a bit more advanced than it is now. A survey of 100,000 Britons shows that a majority -...
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    Queen's Christmas Speech: Monarch highlights importance of sport

    Elizabeth II used her traditional 3pm Christmas Day speech yesterday to highlight the importance of playing sport. Broadcast from Hampton Court Palace for the very first time, the Queen said: "In the parks of towns and cities, and on village greens up and down the country, countless thousands...
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    The Ashes: Super England give hapless Aussie turkeys a good stuffing

    The Australian players must have eaten so much turkey on Christmas Day they all became turkeys, because this morning, on the first day of the Fourth Test against England in the Ashes, they were well and truly stuffed. On the ground, in Melbourne, where the first ever match was played between...
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    Elisabeth Beresford, the creator of the Wombles, has died

    The creator of the Wombles, fictional, pointy-nosed, furry creatures that live in burrows, where they help the environment by collecting and recycling rubbish in useful and ingenious ways, has died. Elisabeth Beresford died on Christmas Eve at the Mignot Memorial Hospital on Alderney in the...
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    Rory the robin makes himself at home at furniture shop

    A friendly little robin has charmed staff and customers at a furniture shop by visiting the premises to get food. The staff of the Granary Pine furniture shop in Bradford Upon Avon in Wiltshire provide the little bird, which they've named Rory, with regular meals of bread, biscuits and his...
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    Tories slam "preposterous" plan for Blair statue

    Tory MPs last night denounced a plan by Labour for a statue of Tony Blair as "preposterous." Labour want there to be a life-sized statue of the man who was British PM between 1997 and 2007 in the Members' Lobby of the House of Commons alongside the one of Winston Churchill, PM during most of...
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    Britain is set to get its 1,000th TV channel, more than any country except US

    Britain is set to get its 1,000th TV channel in the New Year, which means it'll have more TV channels than any other country apart from the US. Britain, the country which gave the world television, currently has 948 channels, ranging from the Sikh Channel to Body in Balance TV, and Dave to...
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    Man who's addicted to Christmas wants to marry his Christmas tree

    A man who is so addicted to Christmas that he has celebrated it every day for the last 17 years is so in love with his Christmas tree that he wants to marry it. Amazingly, this isn't in America but in Melksham, Wiltshire. Andy Park's addiction to Christmas started when he got bored during...
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    Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer is seen in a human brain

    An image of Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer has been seen in a human brain. Staff at Newcastle University scanned a brain to study the inner workings of neurons in the hippocampus region, which is responsible for spatial awareness and long-term memory. However they were amazed when the blood...