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    Brussels likens Brexit to the Third Reich and the Russian Revolution

    So it has come to this. Brexit is now akin to the worst episodes of totalitarian mass murder in the 20th century.... Triumphant Brussels likens Brexit to the Third Reich Ambrose Evans-Pritchard 8 September 2017 The Telegraph In EU eyes Brexit matches the Bolshevik revolution for...
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    Honesty, faith and integrity: Rees-Mogg would make a fine Prime Minister

    The man tipped to become Britain's next Prime Minister has defended his views on abortion and homosexuality. Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Conservative MP for North East Somerset, recently declared that he believes all abortion is wrong, even if a woman gets raped. He also said that gay marriage is...
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    Lee Rigby killer Michael Adebolajo launches personal injury claim

    The mother of murdered soldier Lee Rigby has branded his killer Michael Adebolajo "vile" after he launched a bid for compensation. Adebolajo has begun a High Court action against the Ministry of Justice relating to a personal injury claim. Lyn Rigby said her son's murderer - who is serving...
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    William and Kate expecting baby No3

    We have the birth of a new prince or princess to look forward to in 2018. It is thought the new royal baby was conceived in Poland... Royal baby: Duchess of Cambridge expecting third child 4 September 2017 BBC News...
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    Young girl finds sword in lake where Excalibur was thrown

    A seven-year-old school girl had a legendary holiday after pulling a giant four-foot sword from the Cornish lake where Bedivere threw Excalibur. Matilda Jones was wading through water waist-deep at Dozmary Pool when she stumbled across the blade underwater. According to folklore, Dozmary Pool...
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    A history of baking in 6 objects

    As The Great British Bake Off returns to our TV screens, Emma Kay, author of new book Vintage Kitchenalia, shares the history behind the remarkable objects that have been used to bake the delicious (and not so delicious) treats of the past… A history of baking in 6 objects From delicate...
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    Sublime submarines: How sea warfare could look in 2067

    Fish-shaped torpedoes and dissolving parts could be examples of how submarine warfare could look in 50 years' time. Young British scientists and engineers from UKNEST, which promotes science, engineering and technology for UK naval design, took part in...
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    60,000 evacuated in Frankfurt whilst WWII bomb is defused

    At least 60,000 people will be forced from their homes in central Frankfurt on Sunday, as Germany begins an operation to defuse a huge unexploded World War II bomb dubbed "blockbuster". It will be the biggest evacuation of its kind in post-war Germany, Frankfurt’s security chief Markus...
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    Celebrities and ex-footballers play Game4Grenfell charity match

    Jose Mourinho has shown off his rarely-seen skills on the pitch by starring in a charity football match for people affected by the Grenfell Tower fire. The Manchester United boss came on as a sub goalkeeper in the Game4Grenfell match between two teams of celebrities and ex-players at...
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    Oliver Cromwell: the secret of his military genius

    In just two years, Oliver Cromwell made the journey from little-known MP with no experience of armed combat to brilliant, battle-winning leader... Oliver Cromwell: the secret of his military genius In just two years, Oliver Cromwell made the journey from little-known MP with no experience of...
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    Steamroller crushes unseen Terry Pratchett works

    A hard drive containing unfinished works by Terry Pratchett has been crushed by a steamroller, as per instructions left by the fantasy novelist. It is thought up to 10 incomplete novels were flattened at the Great Dorset Steam Fair. The six-and-a-half tonne Lord Jericho was used to roll...
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    Iron Age broch was burned down

    An Iron Age home in the Highlands appears to have been hastily abandoned after a fire broke out either accidently or in an attack. Archaeologists investigating the remains of the broch in Assynt, Sutherland, say they have found evidence to support the theory that the building caught fire...
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    Roman mosaic depicts incredible battles between beasts and heroes

    A 1,600-year-old Roman mosaic unearthed in Boxford in Berkshire is "the most exciting mosaic discovery made in Britain in the last 50 years", archaeologists have said. The mosaic dates from 380AD, in the last decades of Roman rule in Britain. It is 6 metres long, showing a range and...
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    Medieval London was the most violent place in England for lower class young men

    Young men from late medieval London's lower classes faced a life of violent conflict to resolve their differences, according to a new study. Analysis has found that rates of serious head injuries were twice as high in London, compared to other big cities like York. Around 400 skulls...
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    EU leaders won't get more money out of Britain by throwing their toys out of the pram

    The European Commission didn't seem to think at first that the so-called "Brexit bill" would be much of an issue. Britain's outstanding debt would be calculated "scientifically", Jean-Claude Juncker said in March, then airily predicting that the final bill would be "around" £50 billion...
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    Britain marks 20 years since death of Princess Diana

    Events in Britain and Paris are marking 20 years since Princess Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris. How has Princess Diana's death changed the Royal Family? - BBC News
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    The Queen to open UK's tallest bridge

    The new £1.35bn Queensferry Crossing could still be operating in 150 years, according to its technical director. Mike Glover, who has managed the bridge project for the decade since it was first approved, told the BBC its design would make it easy to maintain. The new 1.7 mile (2.7km) crossing...
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    Sago pudding tops 1900 Cambridge college menus

    Late Victorian students fuelled their studies with steamed and shaped sago puddings, menus from a Cambridge college have revealed. The popularity of the now unfashionable South Asian starch can be found in the Girton College menu books which date from 1896 to 1903. Sago pudding tops 1900...
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    Eight people who think they could be Britain’s Emmanuel Macron

    Do any of these eight numpties have what it takes to be Britain's Macronite Prime Minister? Coffee House Steerpike Eight people who think they could be Britain’s Emmanuel Macron Steerpike 22 August 2017 BBC News Emmanuel Macron may have the lowest approval ratings of any modern-era French...
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    Attenborough's stern on the move

    A section of the UK's new polar research ship will get an early taste of the sea this week. The rearmost portion of the RRS Sir David Attenborough's stern is being moved from its production yard on Tyneside to Birkenhead where the rest of the hull is being built. "Block 10", as it is...