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    Blood-soaked Roman temple set to become London's latest tourist attraction

    Today, thousands of bustling bankers pound up and down Queen Victoria Street in the City of London, without realising that London’s greatest Roman temple lies 23ft below them. Some 1,800 years ago, that temple would have been crammed with dozens of sweaty Roman legionaries, slaves and...
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    Thankful villages: The shame of surviving World War One

    A thankful village is a community where everyone who went to fight in World War One came back alive. But what seems like it should have been a cause for celebration was actually a source of embarrassment and shame for many... Thankful villages: The shame of surviving World War One By Duncan...
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    English people have become happier since Brexit vote

    Happiness and contentment among people in England increased to record levels in the year after the Brexit vote, national well-being rankings showed yesterday. Far from a plunge into worry and fear, there is convincing evidence of rising happiness, satisfaction with life, and feelings that life...
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    Brexit date and time to be set into law in bid to silence Remoaners

    Britain's departure date from the European Union is to be fixed in law to allay fears that Brexit could be hit by government ‘backsliding’. David Davis said last night that he would accept Eurosceptic demands to include the departure date in the EU Withdrawal Bill, which returns to the Commons...
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    Spooky Stuart ghost stories

    Two classic true ghostly tales from the Stuart era... Spooky Stuart ghost stories Who doesn’t love a good ghost story, and the Stuarts loved them as much as anyone. However, enjoyment can very quickly turn to apprehension when the ghost – far from being a benign nun, a fair Grey Lady or a...
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    Weinstein, Trump, May and Jong-un are set alight in Guy Fawkes Night celebrations

    SHAMED movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was burnt at the stake tonight as Britain began celebrating bonfire weekend. Tubby tyrant Kim Jong-un also found himself up in smoke along with motormouth US President Donald Trump as thousands of events lit up the chilly night. The weekend celebrations mark...
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    Thousands watch Ottery St Mary's flaming tar barrels

    Remember, remember the Fifth of November, Gunpowder, treason and plot... Thousands of people have watched the spectacle of a centuries-old tradition involving flaming tar barrels. The event in Ottery St Mary, Devon, involves men, women and children "barrel rollers" running with burning...
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    Football street signs are geometrically inaccurate, say fans

    It's a sporting battle with a difference. On one side, 20,000 football fans, with a maths geek up front. On the other, officialdom, strong in defence. The tussle at its heart? Whether the football on British road signs should be an accurate depiction of the real thing. Football ground street...
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    Face of 1704 'witch' is reconstructed

    The face of a Scottish woman persecuted for witchcraft more than 300 years ago has been reconstructed by forensic scientists. Lilias Adie died in 1704 in prison before she could be burned for her "confessed" crimes of being a witch and having sex with the devil. Forensic artist reconstructs...
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    Rare Pictish carving of “big nosed warrior” found near Perth

    A large Pictish stone decorated with what appears to be a big nosed warrior holding a spear and a club has been found by workmen on the outskirts of Perth. Work on the upgrade to the A85/A9 junction was halted following the discovery with archaeologists called in to examine the stone...
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    How England's north-south divide began with the Vikings

    England's north-south divide began with the Vikings more than 1,000 years ago, an archaeological expert has claimed in a new book. Archaeologist Max Adams said the Watford Gap, one of the country's best known service stations that is widely viewed as the dividing point between the north and...
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    Jean Claude Juncker tried to cop off with Theresa May

    Maybe it's time the British gave the EU a taste of its own fake news medicine... ROD LIDDLE Let’s brief the EU press about how Jean Claude Juncker tried to cop off with Theresa May As EU monkeys continue to leak absolute rubbish to the press about Brexit negotiations to weaken Britain's...
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    Tudor spies: Elizabeth I's secret services UNCOVERED in a new BBC documentary

    Today Britain’s intelligence services can draw upon anything from video surveillance and wire taps to satellites and drones. But it was very different in the 16th century. In those days candle flames were used to detect communications written in invisible ink made from milk or lemon juice and...
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    Section of Hadrian's Wall found in Newcastle city centre

    Hadrian's Wall has been uncovered during site investigations as part of a scheme to revive a historic building in Newcastle city centre. The section of the wall has been revealed outside the Mining Institute on Westgate Road. It was reportedly last seen during an excavation on the site in...
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    Mary, Queen of Scots sketch found under 16th Century painting

    A portrait believed to be of Mary, Queen of Scots has been found beneath a 16th Century painting. The drawing was revealed in an X-ray of the 1589 portrait of Sir John Maitland, Lord Chancellor of Scotland. Mary, Queen of Scots sketch found under 16th Century painting 27 October 2017 BBC News...
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    England stage comeback against Spain to win Under-17 World Cup

    England won the Under 17 World Cup in stunning fashion, staging an improbable fightback from two goals down to stun Spain in the Final and lift the trophy for the first time amid delirious scenes. It completes an unprecedented year of success for English youth sides, with Steve Cooper's...
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    Hawking's PhD viewed two million times

    Stephen Hawking's PhD thesis was accessed more than two million times within days of it being made available to the public, it has been revealed. Prof Hawking's 1965 work proved so popular on the day of its release it crashed the publications section of Cambridge University's website. More...
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    If King Alfred was great, was Æthelstan even greater?

    Was King Æthelstan even greater than his grandfather King Alfred the Great? If King Alfred was great, was Æthelstan even greater...
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    Yes, Mr Tusk, the EU must be ‘defeated’

    Amid the millions of words of obfuscation and bull being spouted about Brexit, we witnessed a rare moment of truth this week. European Council president Donald Tusk let the cat out of the Brussels bag when he warned the European Parliament that the EU will be ‘defeated’ in the Brexit...
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    Princes Risborough silver hawk treasure has royal link

    A 17th Century silver hawk ring found in a field by a metal detectorist has been linked with royalty. The 0.3in vervel, unearthed in Buckinghamshire in 2015, was worn by a hawk to identify its owner. It has since been established it was owned by Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of Carnarvon - a keeper...