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    Turkey and all the trimmings, but nothing interrupts the fight against the Taliban

    For most of us, Christmas is about spending time with the family, opening presents and letting the children leave some mince pies and milk on the bannister on Christmas Eve night for Father Christmas. But for others, Christmas is something entirely different. British soldiers in Afghanistan...
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    Unwrapped: The Queen's secret chocolate, delivered in time for Christmas

    If you're the Queen and it's Christmas, eating a box of Roses or Quality Street just won't do. What you want is chocolate that's fit for a Queen. Several small boxes of dark chocolate, made to a secret recipe, were delivered to Buckingham Palace for Christmas. World famous chocolate makers...
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    Masked like terrorists, members of British far right group intimidate Muslim woman

    Meet the English Defence League (EDL), an English Nazi group, made up mostly of football fans, whose aim is to oppose the spread of Islamism, Sharia Law and Islamic extremism in England. The size of its membership is not known but is probably around 500. Members wear balclavas, hoodies and...
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    Moroccan referee knocked unconscious by football during match

    We've seen Manchester United's Eric Cantona kung-fu kicking a Crystal Palace fan (1995), a young David Beckham somehow scoring from the halfway line against Wimbledon (1996), the Brentford goalkeeper injuring himself after colliding with a dog which wandered onto the pitch (1970), and the...
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    Christmas history: Fascinating facts behind festive traditions

    You may think that many of the symbols of Christmas have been around for centuries, but, in fact, many of them have much more recent origins. Father Christmas himself was only invented in 1935 for a Coca-Cola campaign. Before that, it was mainly St Nicholas who was the personification of...
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    There IS room at the inn. Realistic Nativity mural painted on pub wall

    Anybody would be forgiven for thinking they had somehow travelled 2000 years back in time and ended up in the Middle East and discovered that there WAS room at the inn after all and you were witnessing the arrival on Earth of God in human form. When, in fact, you'd still be in the present day in...
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    Commonwealth urged to unite as Queen pays tribute to armed forces in Christmas speech

    The Queen will pay tribute to Britain's Armed Forces in her annual Christmas speech - broadcast on TV - tomorrow after they suffered their worst fatality rate this year since 1982. And, in the Commonwealth's 60th year, the Queen will also use her annual address to urge its member states...
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    A hound the world in 80 days: Meet Oscar "Phileas Fogg" Lefson, a dog without equal

    A hound the world in 80 days: Meet Oscar "Phileas Fogg" Lefson, a dog without equal Most dogs would be content to go for a little run around on a playing field fetching large sticks, or just nip down to the nearest off-licence with their owner to get the day's newspaper and a pint of milk...
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    Prince William sleeps rough on the streets of sub-zero London

    Britain may be under two feet of snow, a freezing wind may be blowing in straight from the Urals via Scandinavia and the weathermen are laying the odds on this being the start of the next Ice Age, but that hasn't stopped Prince William sleeping on the sub-zero streets of London. The future...
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    Say “aaaarrrghhhh”! OECD report finds Brits and Germans have the best teeth.

    North Americans (but nobody else) may poke fun at the supposed bad teeth of the British (though we can retaliate by poking fun at how fat North Americans are), but an OECD report has found that the British not only have better teeth than the Americans but they actually have the best teeth in the...
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    Cryptic signatures that ‘prove Shakespeare was a secret Catholic’

    A parchment bound in leather and kept under lock and key may prove the theory that Shakespeare was a secret Catholic. An exhibition at the Venerable English College, the seminary in Rome for English Catholic priests, has revealed cryptic names in its guest books for visiting pilgrims...
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    Hundreds of pagans turn up at Stonehenge for the winter solstice... on the WRONG DAY

    It's an annual tradition for various pagans, hippies and druids to gather at Stonehenge to celebrate the summer and winter soltices (except when it was closed to the public between 1985 and 2000) and is one of the world's oldest celebrations. So no wonder they were embarrassed after turning up...
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    BBC releases trailer of sci-fi drama remake, Day Of The Triffids

    The BBC has released a trailer of its new re-make of the Day of the Triffids. The two-parter, to be screened over the Christmas period, stars comedian Eddie Izzard, Dougray Scott, Joely Richardson, her real-life mother Vanessa Redgrave and Brian Cox. Cox plays Dennis Masen, a scientist whose...
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    England scrape a draw in First Test against South Africa

    England have shown great character after battling to a well-earned draw against South Africa in sweltering Pretoria. South Africa posted a good score of 418 in the First Innings. England then replied with a First Innings total of 356, meaning that SA's lead after the First Innings was just 62...
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    Rage Against the Machine cause major upset after getting Christmas Number 1

    Along with eating loads of turkey, stuffing your face with Christmas pudding, watching Doctor Who, drinking too much mulled wine, arguing with the in-laws, listening to the Queen's Speech, falling asleep during the Christmas Day movie and spending Boxing Day at your grandparents', finding out...
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    England legend Sir Stanley Matthews sold goods on the black market during WWII

    Sir Stanley "Wizard of the Dribble" Matthews and Stan "Electric Heels" Mortensen, two of England's greatest-ever footballers, sold goods on the black market during the War. The two former England stars sold coffee and soap in exchange for cash. Details of their time as spivs emerged in files...
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    Tony Blair: It's only in Britain that people don't like me

    Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has said that it is only the people of Britain which don't like him and that he is much more popular abroad. Blair, who was PM between May 1997 and June 2007 and who converted to Catholicism when he quit the job, blamed the British press for his...
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    Thrifty Queen catches ordinary passenger train on her journey to Sandringham

    Elizabeth II has demonstrated once again why she continues to be one of Britain's most popular monarchs in history. In hard times, such as during war or recession, whenever her country and her subjects have been suffering, the Queen has never flaunted her privilege nor taken our goodwill for...
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    Stuffed peacock, fake snow and lashings of dancing girls - it's a Tudor Christmas

    In many ways, a Tudor Christmas was different from our own. Goose was the meat that was eaten at Christmas rather than (in Britain at least) turkey as it is nowadays. A nobleman was always taught how to carve the goose and to serve at table. And, in Britain, celebrations really only last over...
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    From obscurity to the world stage: Stadium:mk to be 2018 World Cup venue

    Milton Keynes Dons may be the youngest team by far in the English football league, but they have certainly hit the world stage quickly. The MK Dons were formerly known as Wimbledon (nicknamed the Dons) - whose "Crazy Gang" surprisingly beat Liverpool in the 1988 FA Cup Final - but due to their...