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    The Queen celebrates her 92nd birthday with a concert

    A live musical extravaganza is taking place tonight, live on BBC One, to mark the Queen's 92nd birthday... Queen Elizabeth II celebrates 92nd birthday with star-studded concert By Staff The Associated Press A 41-gun salute was held in Hyde Park to mark the Queen's 92nd birthday Queen...
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    The North Bowl: Royal Navy submariners enjoy a game of cricket in the Arctic

    Royal Navy submarine HMS Trenchant has punched through ice in the North Pole – in a major show of strength to Russia. The nuclear powered hunter-killer submarine – armed with Tomahawk cruise missiles – was on an exercise with two US subs. And as soon as the crew punched through they had a...
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    Realistic robot terrifies pubgoers by talking of machine invasion

    A 'malfunctioning' robot named Fred has terrified drinkers in a London pub by smashing a pint glass while talking about a 'robot invasion'. The hyper-realistic automaton, modelled to be an exact replica of London-based actor Tedroy Newell, sat down for a refreshing lager at The Prince...
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    Red and yellow paint found on Antonine Wall

    A University of Glasgow archaeologist using cutting edge technology on remnants of the Antonine Wall has shown parts of it were painted in bright colours...
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    Romans may have left their genetic imprint on people living in South East England

    The Romans may have left an impressive legacy of roads, irrigation and education in Britain but it was always thought they took their DNA with them when they left. However, this theory could soon be overturned as researchers have found a strange genetic disparity in England during the...
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    Prince Charles to be next Commonwealth head

    The Prince of Wales will succeed the Queen as head of the Commonwealth, its leaders have announced. The Queen had said it was her "sincere wish" that Prince Charles would follow her in the role. Leaders of the Commonwealth have been discussing the issue at a meeting behind closed doors at...
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    The Oxford Dodo was shot in the head

    The Oxford Dodo - the world's most famous example of the extinct bird - was shot in the head, research has found. Historians believed the flightless creature had been kept alive in a 17th Century London townhouse. But recent forensic analysis of its skull found lead shot pellets, which were...
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    10 of the most romantic castles in England

    From the haunting beauty of isolated ruins to the majesty of some of Britain’s most ostentatious buildings, here are some of the most picturesque castles in England... 10 of the most romantic castles in England By Sally Coffey Britain Magazine From the haunting beauty of isolated ruins to the...
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    What next for the Commonwealth?

    This week thousands of people will descend on London from all corners of the world, pilgrims coming to worship at the altar of post-colonial multilateralism that is the Commonwealth of Nations. They will be drawn to the UK's capital for the organisation's biennial heads of government summit...
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    Stonehenge rocks may have been there before humans existed

    Stonehenge is one of Britain's greatest mysteries, but one scientist thinks he's cracked the secrets to its existence. Mike Pitts has mustered up an explanation as to why Stonehenge is where it is, and reckons the rocks were already there – millions of years before humans arrived... ROCK ON...
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    Long-lost Bronze Age landscape discovered on Ramsey Island

    A hidden Bronze Age landscape, thought to be 4,500 years old, has been discovered on a remote island off the coast of Wales. Researchers used lasers to create a 3D model of Ramsey Island which revealed burial grounds, a prehistoric coastal fort and the possible site of a lost chapel. The...