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    Why the EU still doesn’t understand the 2016 referendum result

    Almost all elite Brexit opinion, in Europe as in Britain, is built on the premise that somebody on the other side of the Channel is going to do something profoundly against his own self-interest... Europe still thinks Britain will come out worse from Brexit Why the EU still doesn’t understand...
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    Experts recreate the faces of ancient Brits dating back half a MILLION years

    Faces of the earliest British residents have been recreated to show what they may have looked like and tell their story. For the first time, we can see features in their faces...
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    Evidence of UK's first beer found in Cambridgeshire

    A team working on a project to widen the A14 has discovered what is believed to be evidence of the first beer brewed in the UK...
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    Why are we allowing ourselves to be held to ransom by has-been Irish militants?

    Derry’s recent car bomb underscores a curious omission in all the Brexit argy-bargy about a ‘hard border’. Throughout, neither May, nor Barnier, nor even Varadkar ever utters the letters I, R and A. Yet the scummy residue of this vanquished potato blight lies at the heart of the hysteria about...
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    Amid the battle for Brexit, remember Rrexit Day

    Yet amid the current battle over Brexit, it is worth recalling what happened 370 years ago. Because what is at stake today is not just the UK’s future relations with the European Union or trade deals with the world. It is democracy itself, the relationship between the demos, the people, and...
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    A quick reminder of what freedom of speech means

    For those who have forgotten... A quick reminder of what freedom of speech means Ross Greer, Graham Linehan, Tommy Robinson — all must have the liberty to speak. BRENDAN O'NEILL EDITOR 29th January 2019 Spiked A quick reminder of what freedom of speech means. It means Ross Greer, the...
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    Surviving the gallows: the Georgian hangings that didn’t go to plan

    In 1740, in a case heard at the Old Bailey, 16-year-old William Duell was found guilty of the rape and murder of a servant, Sarah Griffin. He was hanged at noon on 24 November. His body was laid out on a slab ready for dissection… then he woke up. Words by Elizabeth Hurren...
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    A brief history of England

    Writing for History Extra, Dr Sean Lang separates the history of England from the history of the British Isles... A brief history of England...
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    Fintan O’Toole could not be more wrong about Brexit

    Meet Fintan O'Toole, the Irish author and journalist whose sneering at Leavers smacks of the aristocratic elitism that Remainers are renowned for... Fintan O’Toole could not be more wrong about...
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    To Lefties, Britain is ALWAYS the bad guy even when we fight Nazis

    One lefty's pathetic attempts to excuse the vandalism of the Bomber Command memorial... TONY PARSONS To...
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    Bald hedgehog gets stress-busting massages

    A bald hedgehog is having daily massages at a wildlife rescue centre in a bid to regrow his spines...
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    Australia Day: Why the British sent convicts Down Under - and how they named the land

    It's a controversial date in Australia, but for many Down Under, today is Australia Day - and the perfect excuse for a few beers and a barbecue...
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    Historical hazards of the home revealed

    Exploding sweets, radioactive ornaments and poisonous medicine were just some of the potentially deadly dangers lurking in Victorian and Edwardian homes. These health hazards were often found in everyday, apparently innocuous objects...
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    The Aborigine who helped the British explore Australia

    There was much excitement when the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders were discovered beneath London's Euston Station...
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    'Ancient' Aberdeenshire stone circle found to be replica

    An Aberdeenshire stone circle initially thought to be thousands of years old has been identified as a modern replica...
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    Site of the Battle of Hastings sequel is found

    When he was a small boy, Nick Arnold’s grandfather entertained him with stories of a gory medieval battle between Vikings and Saxons which had, according to local legend, taken place close to his home in the north Devon countryside. Fate took Mr Arnold down the path of a career as a successful...
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    Woman finds ring which belonged to Charles II's courtier who was executed

    An immaculately preserved gold ring from the 17th century has been found by an amateur metal detectorist in Scotland. The signet ring is in perfect condition and is believed to be worth up to £10,000 and...
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    The Brexit Party

    Nigel Farage has endorsed a brand new pro-Brexit political party and warned Theresa May he will 'step back into the fray' if exit day is delayed from March 29. The ex-Ukip leader warned...
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    Nostalgic? Me? No, it’s Remainers who cling to the past

    Of all the sore-loser descriptions of Brexiteers that have been doing the weary rounds for the past two years among Remainers, it’s hard to know which one least applies to me. On balance, however, I think it would have to be “nostalgic”...