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    Vintage car unearthed by archaeologists on Salisbury Plain

    The remains of a vintage MG roadster have been unearthed by archaeologists excavating a former military site. The 1932 MG J2 was found within a World War Two artillery position during excavations at Larkhill on Salisbury Plain. Vintage car unearthed by archaeologists on Salisbury Plain BBC...
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    Revealed: The colourful lives of monks in the Middle Ages

    Benedictine monks of the Middle Ages - far from living a cloistered existence - refused abstinence, died in duels and even went off to war, reveals new research. The study found examples of monks teaching works of Catholic controversy in the schools they ran, and illicit Benedictine...
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    Britain unveils Ironclad driverless mini-tanks

    BAE Systems has released a set of images showing its new driverless mini-tanks that could revolutionise warfare. The innovative concept, codenamed Ironclad, could soon work alongside other unmanned aerial and ground vehicles to support troops on the battlefield. The Ironclad tanks can be...
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    7 things that happened in September through history

    Seven events that happened in this month through history: 7 things that happened in September through history...
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    Don't say the N-word! Snowflakes "offended" by name of chocolate-covered peanuts

    Don't say the N-word! Snowflakes "offended" by name of chocolate-covered peanuts Poundland is being pushed to remove a new range of sweets called 'Nutters' over concerns they stigmatise people with mental health problems. The chocolate-covered peanuts - which are reminiscent of M&Ms -...
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    Oil, fat and condoms: Monster fatberg blocks Whitechapel sewer

    A 250-metre long fatberg weighing 130 tonnes has been found blocking a sewer. The solid mass of congealed fat, wet wipes, nappies, oil and condoms formed in the Victorian-era tunnel in Whitechapel, London. Thames Water described it as one of the largest it had seen and said it would take three...
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    Gold mein: Mystery as Nazi symbols and swastika are found stamped on British coins

    An unsettling mystery is unfolding as a number of British coins have been found with Nazi symbols stamped on them. A horrified shopper spotted a swastika on Queen Elizabeth's head on a 50p, in an odd wave of findings the Royal Mint says it is aware of. Some people believe a Second World War...
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    UK is now the second largest global power, defying Brexit scaremongerers

    Britain is the most influential power in Europe and second only to the US around the world, a think tank concludes today. The Henry Jackson Society rejects the ‘doom and gloom’ around Brexit and finds that the UK remains a ‘leading global power nation’. Its report, an ‘Audit of Geopolitical...
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    Stonehenge road tunnel given go-ahead after 30 years of controversy

    Ministers have given the final go-ahead for a controversial road tunnel near Stonehenge despite bitter opposition from archaeologists who fear it could undermine the prehistoric monument. Chris Grayling, the Transport Secretary, will today publish plans for the 1.8 mile tunnel taking...
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    Another step closer to Brexit: Withdrawal Bill wins first Commons vote

    Theresa May hailed an 'historic' moment tonight as Labour failed to defeat the government in the first vote on the EU Withdrawal Bill. The crucial legislation was comfortably given its second reading in the Commons by a margin of 326 to 290 - a majority of 36. Seven Labour MPs defied Jeremy...
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    Artefacts including swords, lances and combs uncovered at Hadrian's Wall

    When archaeologists lifted up a piece of concrete floor at a site near Hadrian's Wall, they never expected to discover one of the earliest Roman cavalry barracks and a treasure-trove of artefacts in a remarkable state of preservation. A layer of black, sweet-smelling anaerobic soil led them to...
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    FK Qarabag: The football club from a war-torn land taking on Europe's big boys

    They're a little-known football club from war-torn Azerbaijan and, to the immense pride of their fans, they are playing in Europe's Champions League - the world's greatest club football competition - for the first time ever: where they are to play the might of Chelsea, Roma and Atletico...
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    Britain orders fleet of "budget battleships"

    A radical shake-up of how warships will be built for the Royal Navy that aims to spread the work around the country has been unveiled by the Ministry of Defence. Proposals floated by industrialist Sir John Parker in his review of the sector last year have been backed by Defence Secretary Sir...
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    Prince Charles becomes longest-serving Prince of Wales

    Prince Charles has become the longest-serving Prince of Wales in history. On Saturday he took the record from Edward VII who held the title for more than 59 years before becoming king. From Prince Charles' 1969 investiture at Caernarfon Castle to the 2006 purchase of his official Welsh home in...
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    How Churchill was "flayed alive"

    The little-known story of how a young Winston Churchill was 'flayed alive' by a doctor so a wounded army officer could receive a skin graft has come to light. The future Prime Minister was a war correspondent interviewing Major Richard Molyneux in hospital when the overbearing doctor...
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    Manchester Arena reopens after terror attack

    Bolton comedian Peter Kay has delivered a message of defiance at Manchester Arena's reopening concert, declaring: "We can't let terrorists win". Kay appeared at the We Are Manchester show on Saturday alongside other local heroes including former Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher. More than...
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    Prince George starts first day at school

    Prince George has started his first day at school - but his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, missed the occasion on Thursday as she was not well enough to take him. The Duke of Cambridge dropped him off as Kensington Palace said Catherine, who is suffering from severe morning sickness, was...
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    Prison dig for largest treadmill

    Archaeologists are hoping to find the remains of a treadmill used to punish inmates in a prison. Northallerton Prison in North Yorkshire, which closed in 2013, is currently being demolished ahead of redevelopment. Northallerton prison dig for 'largest' treadmill The prison is in the process...
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    Elephant Man's letter goes on display

    The only known surviving letter from Joseph Merrick, known as the Elephant Man, has gone on display. The letter was written to a young widow called Leila Maturin, who was said to have been the first woman to smile at him and shake his hand... 'Elephant Man' Joseph Merrick letter in Leicester...
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    Roman and medieval settlements thought lost to the sea are uncovered

    They were thought to be lost at sea for thousands of years, but several Roman and medieval settlements have been discovered along the Humber Estuary. Archaeologists have found several artefacts dating back between 3,000-8,000 years, including pottery, animal bones and charred organic...