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    Worst football team in Britain ends massive losing streak (with a 1-1 draw)

    It may seem hard to believe, but Portsmouth are NOT the worst football team in Britain. That title goes to Aldermaston. Aldermaston may be the Berkshire village near where Britain's nuclear bombs are designed and manufactured, but there's certainly nothing explosive about the town's football...
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    Doctor Who: Daleks to return in next episode, in which one is recruited by Churchill

    SPOILER WARNING!!!! This Saturday's Doctor Who will only be the third episode of the brand new series (which comes to North America this very Saturday 17th April), but already it will be an episode which sees the return of TV's most famous sci-fi baddies - the Daleks. The Doctor and his...
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    General Election 2010: Three main party leaders sign up for online debate

    At the start of the 21st Century, many things are now done online which would have seemed almost unthinkable over 15 years ago - such as shopping, booking a holiday or discussing current affairs. And now, Britain's great democracy is entering the online realm. During the coming three...
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    General Election 2010: UKIP warning over 'corrupt octopus' of Brussels

    It is the start of the second week of the UK General Election campaign and the battle is getting bloodier by the day. The leader of the anti-EU United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), Lord Pearson, has warned that if either Labour or the Tories win the election, it would lead to five more...
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    Invitation to Charles II's 1661 coronation to be auctioned

    An invitation to the 1661 coronation of King Charles II is to be auctioned. Charles II came to the throne of England in 1660 after 11 years of England being a republic and a military dictatorship under Oliver Cromwell and then his son, Richard. Charles, though, had been on the throne of...
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    Good news for Brown as British economy outpaces its nearest rivals

    There is some rare good news for Gordon Brown as he probably nears the end of his Prime Ministerialship - and some bad news for the French and Germans, who were rubbing their hands in glee thinking that the 10-12 year period of the British economy outpacing theirs has come to an end. With an...
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    Family discover ancient chapel hidden under their house

    When the Farla family were having a few drinks to celebrate Good Friday in sleepy Shropshire they decided to investigate a mysterious metal grid in their home. The family moved into the 230 year old building three years ago and have wondered what lay beyond the mysterious grid. It was only...
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    Riddle of the tyre depot phantom whose calling card is a pre-war penny

    Britain has many haunted places which are the types that you would expect to be haunted - ancient castles, huge stately homes and 18th century weavers' cottages, for example. But a tyre depot is definitely not you're archetypal spooky place. When Nick White bought the tyre depot in...
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    General Election 2010: Brown announces 6th May poll

    It's that time when the people of Britain get to partake in an event which people in many other countries would give their two legs for, a General Election. The election MUST be held this year, and the PM gets to choose the date at which it to be held. Gordon Brown travelled to Buckingham...
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    English Defence League clash with police over new mosque

    Members of the English Defence League have clashed with police today during a protest over the building of a mosque. About 2,000 members of the EDL descended on Dudley in the West Midlands Some of the protesters broke out of a pen in a car park, breaking down metal fences and throwing the...
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    EU wants to change English Channel's name to "Anglo-French Pond"

    You'll be forgiven for thinking that it was still April Fool's Day, but like the recent stories about the world's oldest hot cross bun (baked in 1821) and the council workers who painted KEER CLEAP on the road instead of KEEP CLEAR, this story is, in fact, true, no matter how unlikely it sounds...
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    From pop star to physicist: Meet the Liam Gallagher of science

    Usually, physics is viewed as a boring and unfathomable subject for many people, and physicists as nerdy types wearing NHS glasses and patched up Aran sweaters. But thanks to a former pop star, the subject is being made more accessible to the British people. Brian Cox is not only the former...
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    Alien prisoners and giant eyeballs... a brilliant return for Doctor Who

    Eight million people in the UK tuned in on Saturday evening to watch the first episode of the new series of Doctor Who. The episode, titled "The Eleventh Hour", sees the "new" Doctor (he's actually the same Doctor as he's always been but with a different face) having just 20 minutes to save...
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    The LuftRAFfe: British and German airmen fly together for first time since WWII

    Not so long ago, the Royal Air Force and the Luftwaffe were bitter enemies, bombing each other's countries (which the Germans started) and battling each other in the skies over Britain in 1940, the last battle to have taken place in Britain. And there remains a degree of animosity that is...
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    Queen presents Maundy money on service's 800th anniversary

    Britain is awash with many unique and ancient ceremonies which, put together, make the nation great. And one of them is the issuing of Maundy Money. Every Maundy Thursday - the last Thursday before Easter - the British monarch hands out specially minted coins, known as Maundy Money, to the...
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    Prince William pledges to help return Pemulwuy's head to Aborigines

    Prince William has pledged to help give the head of an Australian Aborigine warrior back to his people. 200 years ago, when the British started colonising Australia not long after it was discovered by Captain Cook, Pemulwuy led a fierce war of resistance against the British. The British...
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    Workmen's blunder after they mix up letters on road marking to spell 'Keer Cleap'

    This cannot be a good advert for Britain's education system. Council officials have been left red-faced after writing "Keer Cleap" instead of "Keep Clear" on a road. Officials from Hertfordshire Highways had to correct the mistake after it was first spotted in Royston, Hertfordshire, by...
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    A grandmother has the world's oldest hot cross bun - baked on Good Friday in 1821.

    If you fancy eating a hot cross bun over the Easter period, don't eat this one - it's the world's oldest. Grandmother Nancy Titman was given the ancient bun by her mother. Nancy's great, great, great grandfather, William Skinner, who owned a bakery in London, made the bun in March 1821. It...
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    Brothers spent ten years creating 47ft replica of UK's largest Roman mosaic

    Two brothers have today revealed their reconstruction of the largest Roman mosaic ever found in Britain. And, like Dr Johnson's Dictionary, it took ten years. The Woodward brothers used 1.6 million pieces to reproduce the Orpheus pavement. The original mosaic, which depicts the ancient Greek...
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    New series of Doctor Who returns on Saturday 3rd April

    The new series of Doctor Who returns to the screen this weekend, Saturday 3rd April. The previous series ended on New Year's Day when the 10th Doctor, played by David Tennant, regenerated in the Tardis into the 11th Doctor, played by Matt Smith, after receiving a massive dose of radiation when...