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    Look into the eyes of a 500 year old Dubliner

    Forensic anthropologists have reconstructed the face of a man buried hundreds of years ago in Ireland, and they say it could be the first look at an ‘ordinary Dubliner’ from the Tudor period. The well-preserved skull of a man aged 25-35 years at the time of death was discovered back in...
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    Henry VIII: 5 places you (probably) didn’t know shaped his life

    Here, Philippa Brewell explores five places that were pivotal in shaping the man King Henry VIII would become and how he would be remembered... Henry VIII: 5 places you (probably) didn’t know shaped his life The Tudor king Henry VIII has secured his place in history and continues, more than...
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    Brexit: UK to withdraw from fishing agreement

    The government is to end an arrangement that allows other countries to fish in UK waters, it has been announced. The convention allows Irish, Dutch, French, German and Belgian vessels to fish within six and 12 nautical miles of UK coastline. Environment Secretary Michael Gove said the move...
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    Britain threatens to walk out of Brexit negotiations

    Number 10 has reportedly told business leaders that Theresa May could storm out of Brexit talks over the divorce bill in a bid to boost her ratings at home. A top Downing Street figure is said to have briefed industry and City bosses to prepare them for news of the PM's explosive row with...
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    From boring to hip: Canada's changing international reputation

    There it was, in black and white in a British newspaper covering the Winter Olympics in the western Canadian city of Calgary. "One of the world's coldest countries in winter excels in its sports". And, the columnist wrote, if there was an Olympics for being boring, Canada would also win...
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    Protests as Hong Kong marks 20 years since handover

    Chinese President Xi Jinping has warned against "impermissible" challenges to Beijing's authority over Hong Kong. Mr Xi was speaking at the swearing-in of the territory's new leader Carrie Lam, as Hong Kong marked 20 years since its handover to China from Britain. On Saturday afternoon, after...
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    Oil tanker and cargo ship collide in English Channel

    An oil tanker and a cargo ship have collided in the English Channel. The ships came together 15 miles north east of Dover at 02:00 BST, the coastguard said. Oil tanker and cargo ship collide in English Channel BBC News 1 July 2017 The oil tanker Seafrontier suffered significant damage An...
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    Boaty McBoatface returns from first science mission

    Boaty McBoatface, the UK's favourite yellow submarine, has returned from its first major science expedition. The vehicle was used in the Antarctic to map the movement of deep, cold water as it moves away from the White Continent towards the Atlantic Ocean. Scientists say this flow of water...
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    Is King Harold II buried underneath a Hertfordshire church?

    A pair of amateur historians believe they may have uncovered the real grave of England's last Anglo-Saxon king who was killed in the Battle of Hastings. Harold Godwinson, who is famously depicted in the Bayeaux Tapestry taking an arrow in the eye from William the Conqueror's army, is...
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    Mysterious square monument found within Avebury stone circle

    A 'striking and apparently unique' square monument built nearly 3,000 years ago has been found hidden underneath Avebury, the Neolithic stone circle just miles from Stonehenge. The series of elaborate stones, thought to have been hidden and buried hundreds of years ago, was unearthed by...
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    Evolution of the revolution: Corbyn and McDonnell's new democracy

    Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell want a different kind of democracy from classic parliamentary democracy. They want street politics and demonstrations to lead to the overthrow of the economic order and the creation of a different kind of democracy in which workers take over the means of...
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    Kings and queens in profile

    The lives of four monarchs... Kings and Queens in profile: Queen Anne As part of our Kings and Queens series, James Anderson Winn, professor of English at Boston University and the author of Queen Anne: Patroness of Arts, tells you everything you need to know about Queen Anne, the last of the...
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    LISA: Europe's grand gravity mission

    It is set to be one of the major science projects of the 2030s. The European Space Agency (ESA) has just given the green light to the LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) mission to detect gravitational waves. This will see lasers bounced between three identical satellites separated by...
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    Prince Harry 'wanted out' of Royal Family

    Prince Harry was once so disillusioned with being part of the Royal Family that he decided he "wanted out". Having considered giving up his title, he finally decided he should remain and "work out a role for myself". Speaking to the Mail on Sunday, the prince - who is fifth in line to the...
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    Queen Anne: Britain's bisexual queen

    Queen Anne, who reigned from 8 March 1702 to 1 August 1714, is renowned as being the first monarch of Great Britain. But she also has a reputation for being bisexual and having an affair with Sarah Churchill, an ancestor of Sir Winston, which is the subject of a 2018 film and a new play...
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    The writers of the Guardian’s ‘Brexit Shorts’ have swallowed Project Fear

    Earlier this week the Guardian launched ‘Brexit Shorts’, a series of monologues written by Britain’s ‘leading playwrights’ about the aftermath of the EU referendum. Now I know what you’re thinking: ‘What fresh hell is this?’ But bear with me. Watching the first batch of these short...
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    Six hurt as car ploughs into crowd of Muslims celebrating Eid

    Six people, including three children, were injured when a car mounted a kerb and ploughed into a crowd of people outside a sports centre in Newcastle. It happened at about 09:14 BST outside Westgate Sports Centre where an event was taking place to celebrate Eid. One of the children is...
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    Scotland's carved Pictish stones re-imagined in colour

    Archaeologists have been uncovering ornately decorated Pictish stones across northern Scotland for many years. For many, the sculptures' mysterious carvings of animals and symbols are impressive as they are. But some scholars suggest their ancient creators may also have painted the stones...
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    Britain celebrates 12th annual Armed Forces Day

    The UK's annual Armed Forces Day is taking place, with the national event in Liverpool one of more than a record 300 across the country. The day is billed as a chance for people to show their support for those connected with the armed forces. Prime Minister Theresa May said that the armed...
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    The mystery of Jack the Ripper solved: not one killer but two

    Former Conservative MP Gyles Brandreth believes he has solved the mystery of Jack the Ripper - that there were actually TWO of him! The mystery of Jack the Ripper solved: not one killer but two 8 Comments Jack the Ripper has become the most notorious felon in the annals of...