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    Farage defends Trump over Britain First tweets

    Nigel Farage today defended Donald Trump's decision to re-tweet Britain First insisting the 'liberal elite' had over-reacted. The ex-Ukip leader used an appearance on the BBC's The Andrew Marr Show to claim the reaction has been 'out of all proportion' to the offence. The President's decision...
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    "Animals can't feel pain": Elite Remainers are the real fake-news merchants

    The British media have, of late, been gripped by the fear of fake news. But they also love indulging in Brexit scare stories, many of which wouldn’t look out of place on Brass Eye. Never mind the claim that Brexiteers were duped by Vote Leave’s bus: when it comes to believing the ridiculous...
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    Unesco adds Sir Isaac Newton's papers to world register

    Details of Sir Isaac Newton's spending on stockings and shoelaces are among the scientist's papers which have been added to a global database of historically important documents. The Cambridge University collection has been added to Unesco's International Memory of the World Register. It...
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    Australia narrowly defeat England to win Rugby League World Cup for 11th time

    Australia edged out England in a tight and nervy Rugby League World Cup final to retain the trophy at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. England produced a dogged and resilient performance in their first final for 22 years, but the Kangaroos held on to win. It means that Australia have now won 11 of...
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    10 reasons why Henry III may have been a great king

    In a new biography Henry III: The Great King England Never Knew It Had, Darren Baker sees Henry as a great king of England, if not the greatest. Here, he offers 10 facts to support his case… 10 reasons why Henry III may have been a great king...
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    How Henry Stuart became the king who never was

    Henry Frederick Stuart seemed destined to become one of the most powerful and influential kings in history but his name is now almost unknown... How Henry Stuart became the king who never was 30 November 2017 BBC News...
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    Iron Age cauldrons found at feasting site in Leicestershire

    A unique collection of Iron Age metal artefacts has shed new light on the feasting rituals of prehistoric communities near Leicester around 2,300 years ago. Experts uncovered a trove of ancient buried treasures during excavation works for a warehouse development project. Rare objects...
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    Stan Laurel's secret jibes at 'mean, cheap' Charlie Chaplin

    Both were British comedy legends famous for wearing bowler hats - yet there was no love lost between Stan Laurel and Charlie Chaplin... Stan Laurel's secret jibes at 'mean, cheap' Charlie Chaplin: How the relationship between the two slapstick actors was no laughing matter Laurel and Chaplin...
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    England to face Belgium, Panama and Tunisia in 2018 World Cup in Russia

    England have been drawn with Belgium, Panama and Tunisia in Group G at next year's Fifa World Cup in Russia. Gareth Southgate's men will begin their tournament against Tunisia on Monday, 18 June (19:00 BST) in Volgograd. They will then face World Cup debutants Panama in Nizhny Novgorod on 24...
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    Waterspout forms off Italian coast

    Dramatic footage shows a whirling waterspout forming off the Italian coast before making its way inland. The weather phenomenon was captured in the north-western Italian city of Sanremo, on the Mediterranean coast, on 1 December. It caused damage to central and western parts of the city and...
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    Julius Caesar's Britain invasion site found

    Archaeologists believe they may have uncovered the first evidence of Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain in 54BC. The discovery of a defensive ditch and weapons led them to identify Pegwell Bay in Thanet, Kent, as the place they believe the Romans landed... Julius Caesar's Britain invasion...
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    Archbishop of York puts back on his dog collar to end 10 year Mugabe protest

    The Archbishop of York - second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England - has put back on his dog collar in an end to his ten-year protest over Mugabe. In December 2007, John Sentamu appeared on the BBC's The Andrew Marr Show in which he took off his dog collar and vowed...
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    Remainers won't admit it, but the EU is imploding right in front of our eyes

    The EU leadership and the European Commission are far too preoccupied with political chaos in Germany and with Brexit to deal with a much greater threat to their grand European dream. In Britain, bitter Remoaners are fighting a forlorn rearguard battle to try to stop Brexit and sneer at...
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    The Jeremy Corbyn Annual 2018: The perfect gift for those dreaming of a red Christmas

    It's a gimmicky read based solely on the Jeremy Corbyn personality cult, is full of ridiculous jokes and will probably end up in the bin after a couple of days. No, it’s not the Labour Party manifesto but the must-have gift for the Dear Leader’s supporters this Christmas – a 2018 annual...
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    Sailors to perform Changing the Guard in historic first

    Sailors from the Royal Navy are to perform the Changing the Guard outside Buckingham Palace for the first time in the ceremony's 357-year history. Eighty-six sailors from 45 Royal Navy ships and establishments have spent a month preparing ahead of the first ceremony on Sunday morning...
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    Incredible remains of Viking camp unearthed in Derbyshire

    Archaeologists have unearthed workshops from a Viking camp dating to a winter in the 870s. The new discoveries are located at a campsite in the small village of Repton, Derbyshire, which has been known about since the 1970s. There were fragments of Saxon millstones and a cross fragment...
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    Treasure hunter unearths hoard of Anglo-Saxon coins worth £10,000

    A treasure hunter has unearthed a haul of ancient gold coins, thought to have been buried with an Anglo-Saxon king nearly 1,500 years ago. Chris Kutler, 54, stumbled upon the coins after spending four days searching a 1,600 sq metre field in Chelmsford, Essex. The hoard has now been sent...
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    After Brexit, Britain will still have European cities. Can someone tell the EU?

    The non-EU cities of Istanbul, Reykjavík and Stavanger have each been European Capital of Culture. So why has the European Commission said that those British cities competing to becoming European Capital of Culture 2023 will now be kicked out of the running? Coffee House After...
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    The other Elizabethan England

    Tarnya Cooper reveals what eight exhibits can tell us about the lives of ‘ordinary’ Elizabethans at home, at work and at play... The other Elizabethan England With an exhibition on Elizabethan society now on at London’s National Portrait Gallery, Tarnya Cooper reveals what eight of the...
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    The real history behind ‘The White Princess’

    Ahead of the UK premiere of The White Princess, we take a look at the real figures portrayed in the historical drama… The real history behind ‘The White Princess’ The White Princess, a TV series based on Philippa Gregory’s bestselling novel of the same name, dramatises the story of the women...