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  1. Blackleaf

    The chilling perils of the EU’s latest bid to kill democracy

    There is little surprise that the Italian people are increasingly fed up with EU membership. Italy has struggled since adopting the euro currency 18 years ago. Deprived of the ability to manage its own economy, there has been no cumulative economic growth since then. In recent years...
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    What’s The New York Times’s problem with Brexit Britain?

    Nearly six years after Mark Thompson’s arrival, all sense of balance seems to have disappeared from The New York Times's coverage of the United Kingdom — and of Brexit in particular. If the BBC is often accused of anti-Brexit bias, it stands as a model of reason compared with the New York...
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    Nigel Farage to head 'Down Under' on Brexit tour

    Nigel Farage is to embark on a speaking tour of Australia, an experience his promoter promises will be "immersive and brag-worthy at the highest level". The ex-UKIP leader is taking his "evening with" show to Sydney, Adelaide and other cities in September. Promotional material for the...
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    Grenfell Tower fire: 'You do right by us and our children,' inquiry head told

    The head of the Grenfell Tower inquiry has been urged by a bereaved family member to "do right by us and do right by our children". Claudia Davis, the former partner of Steve Power, who died on the 15th floor, paid tribute to her "first love" on the...
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    Ariana Grande gets Manchester bee tattoo

    Ariana Grande has posted a picture of her new bee tattoo, a symbol of Manchester. This week the city marked the one year anniversary of the terror attack at the Manchester Arena where 22 people died, shortly after Ariana came off stage. Ariana Grande gets bee tattoo to remember Manchester...
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    We have to stop saying ‘Asian grooming gangs’

    The media’s use of ‘Asian’ to describe grooming gangs not only masks the ethno-religious identity of the perpetrators – it also throws Sikhs, Hindus, Pakistani-Christians and every other Asian under the bus. Gangs of Indian, Japanese and Korean men are not rampaging across Britain’s...
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    The doomed marriage of the ginger haired Duke of Sussex and his older bride

    A ginger prince who became the Duke of Sussex married his older bride, leading to a web of love, lies, deceit and royal disgrace which will last 40 years. No, not the marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, but the marriage of the only other royal couple to be Duke and Duchess of Sussex...
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    When royals marry ‘commoners’: a brief history

    Meghan markle isn’t the first ‘commoner’ to marry into the royal family. Here, historian Helen Carr considers other instances in history when royals have married outside of ‘blue blood’… When royals marry ‘commoners’: a brief history Helen Carr BBC History Magazine On Saturday 19 May Prince...
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    Duke of Sussex pub has new Harry and Meghan sign

    A London pub is celebrating the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in style, decking out their swing sign on the outside of their building with a new picture of the happy couple. The Duke of Sussex in Waterloo, south London, unveiled their new artwork on Friday after it was painted...
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    WWII bunker found in back garden

    A hidden World War Two bunker has been discovered under the back garden of a house in Middlesbrough. Chris Scott was having his Marton Avenue home renovated when he decided to investigate what he thought was a drain cover. But it turned out to be the entrance to a concrete-lined, two-room...
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    Liverpool and Real Madrid prepare to battle each other to be European Champions

    Around 350 million people are expected to watch around the globe as an English side takes on a Spanish side in European football's equivalent of the Super Bowl tonight. The might of Liverpool and Real Madrid clash in Kiev tonight in the Champions League final, with the winners being crowned...
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    7 things you (probably) didn’t know about Samuel Pepys

    Deborah Swift, author of a new novel Pleasing Mr Pepys, reveals seven things you might not know about the renowned diarist… 7 things you (probably) didn’t know about Samuel Pepys The diary of Samuel Pepys (1633–1703) gives us a fly-on-the-wall account of London...
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    'Southwark sarcophagus' to go on display

    A rare Roman sarcophagus unearthed in London is going on display for the first time this week. The stone sarcophagus is only the third of its kind to be found in the capital in two decades and will be displayed at a museum alongside the 1,600-year-old remains of the woman who was buried...
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    Household Cavalry practises Trooping the Colour

    In an amazing display of military precision, not to mention equine obedience, nearly 100 members of the Household Cavalry dismount as one from their steeds in a Trooping the Colour rehearsal. Painstaking practice is, of course, needed to ensure that no one puts a foot – or a hoof –...
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    Forget Brexit: Italy could be the force that pulls the EU apart

    Every day, the road to Brexit seems to get bumpier. The mixed messages coming from Downing Street certainly don’t help. The latest confusion was caused when, on the one hand, the Government’s Chief Whip, Julian Smith, said he plans to bring the EU (Withdrawal) Bill back to the Commons for a...
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    New species of crab discovered in UK

    A colony of exploding ants, a shrimp that's been named after prog rockers Pink Floyd, four types of miniature night frog and a coconut-cracking giant rat - these are just some of the new species discovered in the past year. While all of these exotic creatures were found many thousands...
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    Leaving the EU is taking longer than it did to defeat Hitler

    Two years on, just as I feared, we're no nearer the exit. Every day seems to bring yet another blatant attempt to derail the process, to keep us subjugated in perpetuity as prisoners of a sclerotic, anti-democratic European superstate. The latest comes from a group bankrolled by the billionaire...
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    Could the Irish abortion referendum be the third big defeat for the liberals?

    Like in the EU in/out referendum in the UK, the liberals could today be defeated in another referendum, this time in the UK's closest neighbour, the Republic of Ireland. Voters today will vote 'Yes' or 'No' on a decision to replace the eighth amendment with a new article in Ireland's...
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    This fairy-tale wedding displayed Britain’s ‘soft power’

    There is something peculiarly forgetful about the British. Every few years — the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in 2011, the Diamond Jubilee and London Olympics in 2012 and, on Saturday, the marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex — we receive...
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    Proof the Remainer row over EU Customs Union is claptrap

    Ten months from now, according to the doom-mongers, we could be back on rations for the first time since the Fifties. With lines of lorries backing up more than 30 miles from the Channel ports, Britain will face gridlock and food shortages. For a hellish mess of endless paperwork and...