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    Prince William strikes up partnership with Great Escape hero

    Prince William has struck up a friendship with the last British survivor of the Great Escape. Ken Rees, 90, secured his place in history when he helped build the tunnel in Stalag Luft III, through which 76 Allied airmen briefly escaped. The family of Ken, of Rhosneigr in north Wales, heard...
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    Lord Nelson's first ever medal set to fetch £500,000

    A medal awarded to Horatio Nelson after the Battle of Cape St Vincent is to fetch £500,000 at auction. The 1797 battle, fought during the French Revolutionary Wars, was fought in the Caribbean and saw British hero Nelson defy orders by bravely allowing his ship, HMS Captain, leave the Royal...
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    My wife the Queen: Prince Philip reveals his hidden talent for painting

    Rarely has Queen Elizabeth II been captured in such informal a pose. This behind-the-scenes painting captures the long-reigning and popular monarch sitting at the breakfast table at Windsor Castle reading a paper, with a fresh loaf of bread and a pot of marmalade in front of her. And who was...
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    Scientists recreate warts-and-all 'image' of Shakespeare

    It was Oliver Cromwell who coined the phrase "warts and all". England's Lord Protector had warts on his face and early portraits of him depict him in a flattering light, without the warts. That was until Cromwell told a painter to paint him with as much accuracy as possible, "warts and all."...
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    DPM Clegg: Be brave ... like Our Boys

    Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, running the country whilst David Cameron takes two weeks off for paternity leave after his two week holiday in which his wife gave birth (thank God fathers in Britain don't get 16 months off like they do in some other European nations), visited Afghanistan...
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    Dry UK weather reveals hundreds of archaeological sites left buried for centuries

    Britain is so saturated with history that even certain weather conditions can reveal ancient artefacts that hardly anybody, or nobody at all, had known about. Thanks to the dry weather Britain is currently experiencing, hundreds of archaeological sites that have been left buried for centuries...
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    Britannia rules the skies: Magical moment cloud takes on shape of our islands

    It's quite common to see shapes in clouds. But it's not very common to see the intricate shapes of countries. Denny Small of Newcastle looked up into the sky and saw the unmistakeable map of the British Isles formed by a group of clouds. The only flaw in the design was that Wales was missed...
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    WWII radio continues to pick up vintage broadcasts despite not having any power

    A 70-year-old radio at a former RAF base in Scotland is picking up broadcasts from the 1940s despite not having any power. The Pye wireless plays music from Glen Miller and speeches from Winston Churchill. Montrose Air Station in Angus became Britain's first operational military airfield when...
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    The Stig is unmasked as Ben Collins as BBC loses court battle

    The Stig, one of the stars of the cult BBC series Top Gear, has been unmasked as 35-year-old Ben Collins. The BBC took legal action to prevent the publication of The Stig's new autobiography in which the racing driver reveals his identity. But today the BBC lost the battle, allowing The Stig...
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    Getting shirty! England supporters angry as yet another new kit is unveiled

    Despite England just having what statistics show was their worst ever World Cup, the morale in the team at a low, half the players missing through injury and a manager fighting to stay in his job, the FA still thought it was a good time to launch yet another new England home kit. England's...
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    British newspaper shames Germany and wins justice on Nazi fiend

    The actions of a British newspaper has meant that a Nazi World War II criminal spends facing the rest of his life in prison. In July, a journalist from The Sun, Britain's biggest-selling newspaper, found Dutch-born SS executioner Klaas Faber, 88, strolling around a German park with his wife...
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    Hundreds of thousands descend on Notting Hill for Europe's biggest carnival

    Hundreds of thousands of revellers today descended on Notting Hill in west London for Europe's biggest street festival - the Notting Hill carnival. The carnival has been held each August Bank Holiday since the glorious summer of 1966, when the people of England really had an excuse to hit the...
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    Cricket: Pakistan are booed off amidst allegations of match-fixing against England

    Pakistan were booed off the pitch by their own fans at Lord's today amidst match-fixing allegations in the Fourth Test against England. The team's captain Salman Butt, bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif and wicket keeper Kamran Akmal have all been questioned by Scotland Yard. Mazhar...
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    The home of Rome's legendary Ninth Legion is found in Yorkshire

    Rome's legendary Ninth Hispanic Legion - one of the oldest and most feared legions in the Roman Empire - mysteriously vanished in 108AD never to be seen again (and it may have been the Britons who were responsible). Now, whilst a road was being upgraded in the area, archaeologists have...
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    First pictures of baby Florence Cameron are released

    The first pictures of the British Prime Minister's baby daughter have been released. Little Florence was born around midday, British time, on Tuesday at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro. David Cameron and his wife Samantha were on holiday in the seaside county when Samantha gave birth a...
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    Nick Clegg hails England's 'unbeatable' World Cup bid

    Britain's Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has hailed England's 2018 World Cup bid as "unbeatable." Clegg, standing in for PM David Cameron and who now faces an extra two weeks at the helm after Cameron's wife yesterday gave birth to a girl whilst the couple were on holiday in Cornwall, met a...
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    Man enrages bull by wearing a red England football shirt at bull-leaping festival

    Most people know that the colour red makes a bull's blood boil. So if you are in the crowd watching a contest involving an enraged bull, it's wise not to wear red. Maybe someone should have told that to the burke wearing the England football team's bright red shirt. The England fan was one...
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    Sam Cam mam: PM becomes father for fourth time whilst holidaying in Cornwall

    British Prime Minister David Cameron has spoken of his joy after becoming a father for the fourth time - whilst on holiday in Cornwall. Cameron is on the second week of a two week holiday with his wife Samantha Cameron (Sam Cam) and their children, consisting of a week at the British Prime...
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    Scots hope £250,000 "Metal Mermaid" monstrosity will outshine Angel of the North

    Scots hope £250,000 "Metal Mermaid" monstrosity will outshine Angel of the North Fresh from releasing a mass murderer convicted of Britain's worst ever terrorist attack, the Scots are now using £250,000 of public (i.e. mainly English) money to pay for what it hopes will be its equivalent of...
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    The Stig unmasked

    There are many great mysteries in life. Why does the Universe exist? How will it end, if it will end at all? Is time travel really possible? What happened to the Princes in the Tower? But the most important question of all is: Who (or even what) is the Stig? The Stig is one of the stars of...