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    Hundreds of killer Japanese Samurai may have been secret Christians

    Hundreds of killer Japanese Samurai may have been secret Christians who expressed their faith with codes hidden in their sword hilts, researchers have found. The deadly warriors were banned from following religions after feudal Japan introduced strict anti-Christian measures in the 16th...
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    Why the EU's hypocrite-in-chief is an example of the hubris that could tear it apart

    He is the Eurosceptic gift that just keeps on giving. Indeed, he is possibly the greatest weapon at the Brexiteers' disposal — more so even than Nigel Farage or Boris Johnson, or those bonkers EU regulations on the correct shape of bananas. But for how much longer? Because time is now...
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    Lost city of Trellech: Man discovers medieval town in his field

    A history fan who spent his £32,000 life savings buying a field because he believed there were secrets hidden below the soil has been proved right after unearthing a lost medieval city in Monmouthshire. Stuart Wilson bought the 4.6 acre plot of land in South Wales more than a decade...
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    Archaeologists challenge Lochaber's Banquo's Walk

    Archaeologists have challenged a long-held claim that a picturesque tree-lined avenue near Fort William was a ceremonial route to a clan stronghold. The avenue running through woodland near Fort William is known as Banquo's Walk. Banquo is a semi-historical figure who famously appears as a...
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    Tinseltown executives 'set to swoop for rights to the inside story of Brexit'

    Hollywood producers are in talks about making a film documenting Nigel Farage and the Brexit campaign. The film could be based on the diary of Arron Banks, the main financial backer for Leave.EU which campaigned to take Britain out of the European Union. Sales of the diary, titled 'The Bad...
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    Musket ball from 1745 Jacobite ambush found

    A musket ball from one of the first shots fired in the Jacobite Rising of 1745 has been found at the site of an ambush in the Highlands. Edinburgh-based expert in historic weaponry, Paul Macdonald, unearthed the projectile at the ruins of Highbridge near Spean Bridge in Lochaber... Musket ball...
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    World starts to welcome 2017

    Auckland has become the first major city to see in 2017... 2017 is here... in some parts of the world! New Zealand and the Pacific Islands become the first to welcome the New Year with firework spectaculars Tonga, Samoa and Kiribati are among the first countries in the world to see in 2017...
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    2017 will be one long vampire scream from the liberal elite

    James Delingpole's 10 predictions for 2017... James Delingpole 2017 will be one long vampire scream from the liberal elite James Delingpole...
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    2016 was the Age of Hysteria for the once stoic British

    From snowflake students demanding the removal of a statue of the great Cecil Rhodes to the crazed over-reaction to Brexit and Trump, 2016 was the year in which the once stoic and tolerant British lost their collective marbles... Age of hysteria: We British have always prided ourselves on our...
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    Welsh champions The New Saints break Ajax world record

    Welsh Premier League champions The New Saints have broken a 44-year-old world record for the longest winning streak in top-flight football. Friday's 2-0 win at Cefn Druids was their 27th in a row in all competitions - one more than Dutch giants Ajax in 1971-72. TNS have won all 21 of their...
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    British sporting heroes Mo Farah and Andy Murray to receive knighthoods

    British sporting heroes Andy Murray and Mo Farah are to receive knighthoods in the New Year Honours. Murray won the Wimbledon men's singles title this year for the second time having previously won it in 2013, whilst Farah retained his Olympic men's 5000m and 10,000m titles. A host of...
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    New Year delayed by one second

    Remoaners and Clintonites looking forward to seeing the end of 2016 are going to have to wait a little bit longer... New Year delayed by one second BBC News 30 December 2016 A "leap second" will be added to this year's New Year's countdown to compensate for a slowdown in the Earth's...
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    The IPPR is simply trying to create anti-Brexit noise

    How much more desperate can the Remain lobby’s propaganda become? Having had its predictions of instant economic doom comprehensively disproved by events, it is dreaming up ever more devious ways of trying the hector the country into thinking that it made a huge mistake on 23 June...
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    The starving teenage Stone Age girl who died in agony from tuberculosis

    She was just 16 years old when she died, but the skeleton of a young girl living in the Stone Age revealed she lived a tough life. The 4,500-year-old skeleton, named Rosie, was discovered in Germany last year. A study of her bones has created a snapshot of a life that shows she had...
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    "Drink only cider and cold beer": Going to the gym, 1830s style

    Drinking only beer and cider and eating no vegetables may not seem like the best advice to get in shape. But in Georgian Britain, this was the advice for young gentlemen whose sedentary lives put them in danger of obesity and gout. As the latest new year diets are drawn up for 2017...
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    Theresa May rebukes US for 'inappropriate' attack on Israel

    Theresa May has attacked the current US administration over its condemnation of the Israeli government, in comments which appeared to align her with Donald Trump. The Prime Minister’s spokesman criticised John Kerry, the outgoing US Secretary of State, after he described the Israeli...
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    Big digs: The year 2016 in archaeology

    2016 had its fair share of exciting discoveries in the world of archaeology. Together, they reveal the human characteristics that unite us all and expose the impacts that past peoples continue to have on life today. Here's a selection of the most inspiring findings of the year... Big...
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    2017: Europe's year of rage

    After the tumult of 2016, Europe could do with a year of calm. It won’t get one. Elections are to be held in four of the six founder members of the European project, and populist Eurosceptic forces are on the march in each one. There will be at least one regime change: François Hollande has...
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    Cameron is lined up to be the UK's candidate as head of Nato

    David Cameron is being lined up as a contender to be the next secretary general of Nato. Officials believe the former prime minister is the most likely candidate to be successful if Theresa May wants to get a Briton appointed to Europe's top defence job. It comes with a tax-free salary...
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    French mayor names road in his town Brexit Street

    A French mayor has named a road in his town Brexit Street to 'pay tribute to the sovereign British people' who voted to leave the EU, it has emerged. Julien Sanchez, the Front National mayor of Beaucaire in the southern Gard département, insists he has received 'lots of support from...