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    Minnie Ha-Ha's having a laugh in Cell Block H

    Richard Littlejohn on the usual things that annoy him - political correctness, "yuman rites", soft judges, people having to wait until they're 110 years old to be able to get hearing aids.....and Red Indians languishing in British jails. Just another snapshot of typical life in Britain...
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    Jelly beans sour England's Test against India

    CRICKET India have won the Second Test against England by 7 wickets, but the game was overshadowed by a bizarre incident involving jelly beans. India claim that England were using devious tactics involving the confectionery.... Jelly beans sour England Test against India By Simon Briggs...
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    We should be proud of the British Army as its troops withdraw from Northern Ireland

    With the Civil War between the British and Northern Irish republicans ending in 1998, and the IRA still observing a cease fire it started in 1994, tonight the British Army pulls out of Northern Ireland, with it remaining firmly a part of the UK. The Daily Mail's Max Hastings attacks the...
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    A drop of magic: Amazing pictures of flowers captured in a drop of rain

    British photographer Brian Valentine has captured the British summer in one of its most beautiful variations. He has taken photographs of flowers reflected in droplets of rain... A drop of magic: Amazing pictures of flowers captured in a drop of rain 31st July 2007 Daily Mail It's...
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    Choosing sides in the English Civil War

    Choosing Sides in the English Civil War By Dr Mike Stoyle BBC The English Civil War was fought between Parliament whose soldiers - Roundheads - where led by Oliver Cromwell, and the Monarchy, whose soldiers - Cavaliers - were led by King Charles I. From royalism and religion to money...
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    From today, most of humanity lives in towns and cities for first time

    From today, for the first time ever, more people will live in towns and cities than in the countryside. The modern rise of the city started in the 1700s when Britain started the Industrial Revolution, becoming the world's first industrialised nation. Britain was the first country in the world in...
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    After the glitz of Blair, the dour Scotsman finally meets Bush

    After ten years of glitzy, ever-smiling Tony Blair, America was today introduced to new British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, a typical dour Scotsman.... Gordon Brown: We are at one in fighting terror By Matthew Moore, Sally Peck, Graeme Wilson and Toby Harnden 30/07/2007 Daily Mail...
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    Demon of Dartmoor: Mystery beast photographed at spot where hell's hounds haunt

    Legend has it that a four-legged fiend with glowing eyes and a blood-curling howl stalks eerie, desolate Dartmoor, in Devon, in the far south west of Britain. Legend also has it that a pack of phantom black Hounds of Hell prowl these moors, which were the inspiration of Arthur Conan Doyle's...
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    Millions of Iraqis celebrate as Iraq win the Asian Cup

    If the invasion of Iraq never happened this momentous victory for Iraq might never have happened. Today Iraq were crowned Asian Champions after winning football's Asian Cup for the first time. Their previous best in the tournament ws 4th place in 1976. Their were joyous scenes throughout Baghdad...
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    First female Gurkhas start their training

    From a very early age, many young Nepalese boys dream of joining the British Army as Gurkhas. They train for years in Nepal from childhood honing their deadly skills, before more intensive training when they join the British Army, which make them one of the most fearsome types of soldier in the...
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    Last surviving Tommy re-lives horrors of Passchendaele

    The Battle of Passchendaele was fought in 1917 between the British Empire and its ally France against Germany. Now, in the 90th anniversary year of the battle, the last-surviving Tommy of that battle, Harry Patch, re-lives its horrors. Read this great man's story... Last survivor re-lives...
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    A Canadian to become a Royal as she marries Queen's grandson

    A Canadian businesswoman is set to become the latest member of the Royal Family as she marries Peter Phillips - the son of the Princess Royal, the brother of Zara Phillips, the cousin of Willia, and Harry and the nephew of Charles and Camilla.... The Queen's grandson to marry Canadian...
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    Bananarama are back

    It's become common recently for British bands that split up years ago to re-form. The Police have recently re-formed, as have the Spice Girls and Take That. Now Bananarama - Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward (Siobhan Fahey has left) - are coming back.... Return of the top Bananas 28th July 2007...
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    The Queen wants BBC's faked film banned

    The Lefty BBC, who long for the day for Britain to become a Puritan, Cromwellian Republic, is facing the possibility that it's documentary on the Queen, in which it appeared showed the Queen storming out of a photo shoot in anger (many say the anti-Monarchy BBC did it deliberately) when she was...
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    2nd Test, 2nd Day: India dominant against England

    In the First Test between England and India, England were by far the dominant team. Bad light, though, on the fifth and Final day meant that the match ended as a draw, meaning that the score in the Series remains 0-0. Now, on the second day of the Second Test, the roles have reversed. India...
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    Brown's first meeting with Bush may mean the end of the "special" affair

    This weekend, the new British Prime Minister Gordon Brown meets US President George Bush for the first time.... Brown's first meeting with Bush may mean the end of the 'special' affair By CORRELLI BARNETT 27th July 2007 Daily Mail This weekend Gordon Brown meets George Bush for the...
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    William drums up a storm to celebrate centenary Jamboree

    100 years ago, British man Robert Baden-Powell, a former soldier and a writer, created the Scout Movement. The first Scout encampment took place on Brownsea Island, just of the coast of Poole, Dorset in England, in 1907. The Scouting Movement then spread throughout the British Empire - to Canada...
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    The real life Doctor Who who believes he can build a time machine

    The real life Doctor Who who believes he can build a time machine by MICHAEL HANLON (Science Editor) 28th July 2007 Daily Mail Ronald Mallett: Believes he can build a time machine for £120,000 Suppose it were possible to go back in time and meet the dead. To say all the things you...
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    Iraq United: How football is uniting Iraq

    Football (or "sacker" as North Americans call it), the world's greatest and most popular team sport, is helping to unite Iraqis. Saddam's downfall seems to be working wonders for the Iraqi national team. For the first time ever, the Iraq football team has reached the Final of the Asian Cup...
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    Stage set for Palladium

    New British rockers Palladium have only been together a mere 10 months and don't release their first album until 2008. But they have a new single to listen to beforehand... Star fans ... lads played with Amy Winehouse in former jobs Stage set for Palladium By JACQUI SWIFT July...