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    Record-scoring Chelsea destroying Wigan to win 4th English crown

    Until 2005, Chelsea had only been crowned English champions just once - in 1955. Today, they've won it for a fourth time. Rampant Chelsea broke the Premier League scoring record as they ripped poor Wigan Athletic apart to become English Champions for the first time in four years and for only...
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    The dirty (2) dozen: Man uncovers 24 WW2 grenades in his back garden

    It may be 65 years after the end of WWII but the war still has the potential to kill or severely injure somebody. When 28 year old Ian Cooke was digging holes in his garden for new decking in Halesowen, West Midlands, he didn't expect to find TWENTY FOUR World War II phosphorous grenades...
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    UKIP's Farage 'luckiest man alive' after surviving election day plane crash

    Britain getting its first hung parliament since 1974 and the unusualness of having a coalition government was not the only election day drama. Former leader of the anti-EU United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP, or "you kip"), Nigel Farage, has said that he is the "luckiest man alive" after...
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    Summer starts today and, bang on cue, the first crop circle of 2010 pops up

    In Britain, the first sound of the cuckoo traditionally marks the start of spring. And the first sighting of a crop circle traditionally marks the start of summer. The first crop circle to be sighted in 2010 has been found in a field of oil seed rape close to Old Sarum, the remains of an...
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    Hung Parliament: Brown to stand down if Cons and Lib Dems agree a coalition

    The world's oldest surviving democracy has given Britain a hung parliament, its first since 1974. The General Election is actually 650 mini elections taking place in 650 constituencies. Over 4000 candidates stood in the election, each vying to become one of 650 MPs having a seat in the...
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    England have already convinced us they can host 2018 World Cup reveals FIFA chief

    The boss of football's world governing body, FIFA, has said that England has already convinced FIFA that it can host the World Cup in 2018. The controversial Sepp Blatter has already said that England, which invented the game, has got everything it needs to host the World Cup. Unlike some of...
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    World's longest football match ends in a 333-293 win for the All Stars

    Fans of teams playing Manchester United may think that "Fergie Time" seems to last forever. But "Fergie Time" is not a patch on this record-breaking game. The Cotswold All Stars took on Cambray FC in a 35 HOUR football match, which has entered the Guinness Book of Records as the longest...
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    Car enthusiast is buried under granite carving of a BMW

    After car enthusiast Steve Marsh died suddenly in his sleep, his family thought it would be appropriate to bury him under a one-ton replica of his beloved car. Steve, 51, of Forest Green, east London, died from an undiagnosed heart problem last April, and his coffin was carried to the funeral...
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    Young father has faced sliced open by racist Asian gang in front of young son

    A young father had his face sliced open by a racist Asian thug whilst walking with his 5-year-old son. Reece Johnson was walking past the entrance of Bobby Heywood Park with his young son in Bolton, Greater Manchester, at around 11.45pm on Saturday night when he bumped into a group of twenty...
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    Northern Ireland will not face cuts, Cameron tells Ulster Unionists

    Tory leader David Cameron visited Belfast yesterday to give a speech at an Ulster Unionist rally. The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) and the Conservative Party have formed a loose alliance known as the "Conservatives and Unionists." The two parties will field joint candidates for elections to...
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    Cameron in last gasp bid to oust Brown as four in 10 voters as still undecided

    Britain goes to the polls tomorrow in the 2010 General Election, so today is the last day of campaigning for the party leaders. The leaders of the three main parties have been travelling the country yet again hoping to grasp a few more precious votes, in what is turning out to be the closest...
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    Henry VIII's opulent wine fountain returns to Hampton Court Palace

    If you've ever wondered what it would be like to experience a slice of Tudor life, then Henry VIII's grand Hampton Court Palace, which still stands on the banks of the Thames in London, is now the place to go. A replica wine fountain, similar to those used by Henry VIII at the palace, has been...
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    Hawking backs possibility for humans to travel millions of years into the future

    After saying last week that intelligent extraterrestrials almost certainly exist and Earthlings should avoid making contact with them, Cambridge University astrobiologist Stephen Hawking now says that it is possibly for humans to travel millions of years into the future - but not into the past...
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    British sniper shoots dead two Taliban fighters... from more than 1.5 miles away

    The great British Army has earned a place in the record books by killing two Taliban machine gunners from more than a mile and a half away. The record-breaking sharpshooting, by sniper Craig Harrison of the Household Cavalry, felled the insurgents with consecutive bullets - even though they...
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    Ten of the greatest General Elections, by LORD TEBBIT

    As the British people prepare to go to the polls on Thursday in the 2010 General Election, Lord Tebbit, the former Tory Secretary of State for Employment and Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, tells us what he thinks are the ten greatest British General Elections in history. Tebbit...
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    The redoubtable Gillian Duffy on Gordon Brown's grovelling 45-minute apology

    What a great country Britain must be, and what a healthy state Britain's democracy must be in, when a 65-year-old woman, on her way to buy a loaf of bread from her local shop, inadvertently bumps into the Prime Minister and probably brings about the downfall of him and the Government. That...
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    SAS hero's battle for survivor of Rorke's Drift

    In January 1879, 140 heroic and brave British redcoats successfully defended their garrison, a former mission station and trading post, against an intense assault by 4,000 uncivilised Zulu savages at Rorke's Drift in South Africa (it's a shame the 260 Texans couldn't do the same against only...
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    PICURE SPECIAL: London 2012 is shaping up as Olympic Games stand by for ticket rush

    On the day that's it's been revealed that one million Brits have signed up for the 2012 London Olympics, cameras have been invited into the Olympic Village to see how construction is getting on. The 80,000 capacity Olympic Stadium, in the Lower Lea Valley in Stratford, east London, is due for...
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    New portrait of the Queen unveiled by youngest artist to paint Royals for 400 years

    For centuries, portraits of monarchs usually capture the subject in regal prose, amidst an explosion of colour. But the newest portrait of Queen Elizabath II is a more subdued affair, with an absense of jewellery or make-up. The portrait is the masterpiece of Rupert Alexander. Rupert...
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    Election uproar: Brown calls voter who quizzed him on immigration a "bigoted woman."

    Election uproar: Brown calls voter who quizzed him on immigration a "bigoted woman." Many have said that if the leftie Labour Party wish to win this year's General Election they'll have to get rid of Gordon Brown and find a new leader. Many observers, both in the Labour Party and other parties...