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    Fans gather for One Love Manchester

    Thousands of people are heading to Manchester for a tribute concert remembering the lives lost in the 22 May attack. One Love Manchester is raising money for those affected by the suicide bombing at the end of Ariana Grande's performance at the Manchester Arena. She is returning to the city...
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    Legal challenge to Brexit in Irish courts is abandoned

    A legal challenge initiated in the Irish courts with a view to halting Brexit is not proceeding and has been struck out on consent. The president of the High Court, Mr Justice Peter Kelly, was told on Monday by Maurice Collins SC, for the State, and Martin Hayden SC, for the plaintiffs, the...
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    Hectoring interviewers. Baying audiences. TV's making a travesty of the election

    Baying audiences during broadcast debates, hectoring TV interviewers and panicking politicians terrified of being exposed for not having perfect recall of the smallest minutiae of their party’s policies. How undignified. How un-British. What a travesty of a General Election! PETER...
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    Manchester attack: Ariana Grande visits injured fans

    US singer Ariana Grande has visited fans injured in last month's terror attack at her Manchester concert. The star spent time with youngsters at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital in a surprise appearance ahead of a benefit concert on Sunday. Adam Harrison said his daughter Lily "felt...
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    8 historical events that happened in June

    From the death of Alexander the Great to Hitler's arrival in Paris, Dominic Sandbrook highlights notable events from history that took place in June... 8 historical events that happened in June...
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    Ghost boy photographed during girl's birthday party

    A family who claim they shared their home with a ghost have been left 'freaked out' after capturing him on camera. Sally Watts said she was shocked after seeing a child-like figure standing behind her in a photograph taken by her daughter, Charlotte, three years ago. In the photograph...
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    By invoking the Nazis and spewing hate, Remoaners are sinking into the gutter

    My worry is that by ludicrously invoking the Third Reich and spewing hatred, Remainers debase the political process. It would obviously be ludicrous to call Paddy Ashdown or Ian McEwan fascist — as ludicrous as making an equivalence between Josef Goebbels and Boris Johnson. But they...
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    From Magna Carta to universal suffrage, the 1000-year history of British democracy

    With one week to go until the General Election, here is the 1000-year history of British democray, from Magna Carta to universal suffrage... From Magna Carta to universal suffrage, the 1000-year history of British democracy 5 Comments Universal suffrage, the Magna Carta and...
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    Roman bath found under public park

    A "luxurious" Roman bath house owned and used by society's elite has been discovered beneath a public park. Ground penetrating radar equipment was used to discover three buildings below Priory Park in Chichester, West Sussex. Archaeologists uncovered the footings of two Roman town houses, one...
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    Ariana Grande's One Love Manchester concert tickets go on sale

    Tickets for the concert to benefit the victims of the Manchester attack have gone on sale. One Love Manchester takes place on Sunday, with proceeds going to the Red Cross's Manchester Emergency Fund. Last Monday, 22 people died and 116 were injured in a suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande...
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    New Tolkien book published after 100 years

    A new book by Lord of the Rings author JRR Tolkien is going on sale - 100 years after it was first conceived. Beren and Lúthien has been described as a "very personal story" that the Oxford professor thought up after returning from the Battle of the Somme. It was edited by his son...
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    Rare Anglo-Saxon penny could fetch up to £12,000 at auction

    A rare coin dating back to the eighth century discovered by a metal detector fan in the middle of a field could fetch up to £12,000 ($15,400) at auction. The Anglo-Saxon penny, which is more than 1,200-year-old, was found by a car salesman searching for artefacts and treasures in a farmer's...
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    Could the son of an Indian immigrant become Ireland's first gay Prime Minister?

    A gay GP whose father arrived in Ireland from India is the leading candidate to be Ireland's next prime minister (Taoiseach). Leo Varadkar, 38, is challenging Simon Coveney to replace Enda Kenny as the leader of the Fine Gael party who are currently leading a minority government in Ireland...
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    Roman bath house found under cricket pavilion

    Roman ruins described as a "once-in-a-lifetime find" have been discovered during work to rebuild a cricket pavilion in Carlisle. The remains of a Roman bath house were uncovered as part of work to move Carlisle Cricket Club's pavilion, which was damaged during Storm Desmond. Roman bath house...
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    Tiny metal bird unearthed at Bamburgh Castle

    The continued archaeological investigation of Bamburgh Castle, once the palace site of the early medieval kings of Northumbria, has revealed a marvellous new find of national significance. The copper alloy fragment is small, 23mm by 12mm, but beautifully decorated with...
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    Ancient Roman slingshot discovered in Scotland was as deadly as a .44 magnum

    On a fortified hill in Scotland some 1,900 years ago, a Roman army attacked local warriors by hurling lead bullets from slings that had nearly the stopping power of a modern .44 magnum handgun, according to recent experiments. The assault seems to have been deadly effective, for the...
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    Diamond locket given to George IV's true love expected to fetch £120,000 at auction

    When George IV died in 1830, he was buried on his own instructions with a diamond-clad love token of his secret wife around his neck, cementing forever the illicit love which had scandalised society. The token’s other half, a matching locket containing a miniature portrait of the king...
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    Iron Maiden honour victims of Manchester terror attack at Cardiff gig

    Heavy metal icons Iron Maiden used their performance in Cardiff on Wednesday night to pay tribute to people who died in Monday's terrorist attack in Manchester. Iron Maiden honoured victims of the Manchester terror attack at their Cardiff gig Music fans were defiantly out in force on...
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    A brief history of gestures - from the handshake to the high-five

    Here, Robert Hume considers the history – both real and imagined – of six popular gestures, including the handshake and the high-five... A brief history of gestures - from the handshake to the high-five...
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    Roger Moore: 'They told me I was too fat, too unfit and too hairy to be 007'

    Sir Roger Moore, who died this week at the age of 89, was one of the most popular actors — on screen and off — of his generation, playing iconic characters from Ivanhoe to The Saint, and the ultimate screen hero, James Bond. Here, in his trademark self-deprecating style, he reveals the...