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    Prehistoric axe among treasure finds in Swansea

    Fragments of an axe dating back almost 3,000 years are among finds that have been declared treasure. The...
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    Britain remains the world's second most powerful nation

    Britain remains the world's second most powerful nation - but could soon be overtaken by China if she doesn't invest more in her military... UK is world's 2nd most powerful nation claims study - and...
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    The euro is the most dysfunctional currency ever created

    Having had its 20th birthday on 1st January, the euro currency still shows why Britain was right not to adopt it, despite what the EUphiles at the time said...
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    Americans flock to Britain in search of old treasure

    Metal detecting tourists from the US are paying thousands of pounds to join treasure hunting tours in Britain in the search for ancient artefacts...
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    Widower of Holocaust survivor slams Scottish nationalist over Brexit comments

    The widower of an Auschwitz survivor has accused SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford of ‘ignorance’ by comparing EU withdrawal arrangements to the Holocaust. Ezra Golombok, 96, said...
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    Remainers are wrong to think the world hates Britain for seeking independence

    Liberal German writer Jochen Buchsteiner admires the British for having an argument which Germans shirk, the former Australian prime minister John Howard, or American constitutional experts who wonder why a free country like Britain ever submitted its laws to the ultimate arbitrament of...
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    In defence of Cromwell, the man who saved England from tyranny

    With his absurd gesture of turning the bust of Oliver Cromwell to face the wall in the Commons, Labour MP Stephen Pound was presumably trying to make a cheap political point about the ill-treatment of Catholic Irishmen in Cromwell’s campaigns. Yet if it had not been for Cromwell – the...
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    Roman homes found next to theatre

    Archaeologists have unearthed the mosaic-like floors of a number of Roman homes next to a theatre complex. The finds were part of an excavation next to the Mercury Theatre in Colchester, Essex...
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    Jealous monks set fire to Canterbury Cathedral in 12th Century

    In medieval times thousands of people flocked to Britain's cathedrals to celebrate saints. The majestic buildings competed for the largest audience. The rivalry between two of Britain's most beautiful cathedrals became ugly, a historian has found - and even led to arson...
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    BBC’s new ‘saggy boobs’ campaign shows they are still same old lefties

    A show on Radio 4 on Saturday confirms a disturbing BBC policy of preaching to us about the way we live — from a highly selective, left-wing text...
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    Brexit 2019: the Good, Bad and could-turn-Ugly options

    Nobody knows what might happen with Brexit next week. So all forecasts for 2019 should be taken with a kilo of salt (if the Remainiac survivalists haven’t stockpiled all of the white stuff already). That said, here are three possible outcomes anyway: a best-case scenario, worst-case scenario...
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    It could be ye: Elizabeth I held England's first lottery

    Today's Lotto entrants long for the multi-million pound jackpot: but how about a set of sparkling gold jugs, a tapestry and freedom from arrest for seven days? (Small print - pirates and traitors excluded)...
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    London Mayor Sadiq Khan defends anti-Brexit New Year fireworks

    Unrepentant Remain-supporting Sadiq Khan defends 'spectacular' New Year fireworks after he was accused of 'politicising' event by transforming London Eye into an EU flag in tribute to Brussels...
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    World starts to welcome 2019

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    Stone carvings hidden for 600 years found on tomb at cathedral

    Stone carvings which had been hidden from view for 600 years have been discovered on a tomb at a cathedral. Conservationists found at least a dozen unrecorded carved saint-like figures on the back of...
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    Starlings form bird-shaped murmuration - at Attenborough

    Thousands of starlings left birdwatchers stunned after appearing to form the shape of a bird during a murmuration. Starlings form bird-shaped murmuration at Attenborough BBC News 30 December 2018...
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    Big Ben's black hands and numerals to revert back to original colour

    It is one of the world’s most familiar landmarks and has been a spectacular feature of London's skyline for almost 160 years...
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    Highland fling! Archaeologists find 13th century catapult ball near Edinburgh Castle

    Archaeologists in Scotland have unearthed a large stone ball which is thought to have been launched from a powerful medieval catapult during a siege of Edinburgh Castle...
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    Why Britain decided to leave the EU – but other countries haven’t

    Why us? Why is the UK the first – and only – country to decide to leave the EU? Greenland, Algeria (when it was part of the French empire) and the French Caribbean island of St Barthélemy have all been in the EU and are no more, but the UK is the first full member country to hold a...
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    Inside the mammoth restoration of the world's oldest iron bridge

    Built by Abraham Darby in 1779, the Iron Bridge in the small town of Ironbridge, Shropshire, is the world's oldest iron bridge and a major tourist attraction...