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    Newly-discovered Neolithic complex could hold answer as to why Stonehenge was built

    A new discovery could help shed light on why the mysterious Stonehenge was built. The large complex, found in a village around 1.5 miles from the famous stone circle, is thought to date back more than 1,000 years before Stonehenge. The researchers say the complex was a sacred place...
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    Stunning medieval ring similar to Kate Middleton's sapphire engagement piece is found

    This beautiful piece of jewellery has a familiar ring to it for fans of Kate Middleton. Kate Middleton's engagement ring features a large sapphire, and a beautiful forebear has been found lying in the dirt. The ring, dating back to 1250, was discovered by a treasure hunter, who struck gold in...
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    Celebrities, please note: We don't want to hear your lectures

    Can you imagine anything more vomit-inducing than paying (thousands of dollars for this hottest of tickets) to watch a musical, have it ruined by booing from the right-on brigade, then being lectured at by an actor paid to recite other people's lines for a living? KATIE HOPKINS...
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    Danes identify Aalborg bishop's 300-year-old poo

    A lump of faeces stored in the back of a Danish museum has been traced back to a bishop who lived in the city of Aalborg at the end of the 17th Century. Researchers discovered the lump in a broken bottle. Analysis revealed remnants of an exotic diet of fig, grapes, pepper and buckwheat. The...
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    Ten notorious rogues who terrorized medieval Europe

    We tend to think of the Middle Ages as a lawless time when desperate outlaws roamed the land. While that’s not totally fair, it is true that law and order often broke down. This allowed daring rogues to run wild, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake... 10 Notorious Rogues Who...
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    Invention or adaptation: what did the Romans really do for us?

    Here are some things that the Romans did for us... Invention or adaptation: what did the Romans really do for us...
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    Buckingham Palace to get £369m refurbishment

    Buckingham Place is to undergo a 10-year refurbishment costing £369m, the Royal Household has announced. The Queen will remain in residence during the work, to begin next April. Buckingham Palace to get £369m refurbishment BBC News 18 November 2016...
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    The Grand Tour: Jeremy Clarkson's first show since Top Gear praised

    The first episode of The Grand Tour, Jeremy Clarkson's first TV series since exiting Top Gear, has been given rave reviews by critics. The show launched on the Amazon Prime streaming service on Thursday evening. It is the first programme to be fronted by Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James...
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    Tornadoes hit Wales and Midlands

    Tornadoes have struck parts of Wales and the Midlands, causing damage to buildings and cars. Winds of up to 94mph have been recorded in parts of Wales, with the seaside town of Aberystwyth bearing the brunt. Tornadoes hit Wales and Midlands BBC News 17th November 2016 Clarach caravan park...
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    20 battles that shaped Britain

    From Culloden to the Crimea, Salamanca to the Somme, National Army Museum experts offer their opinions on the most significant land battles in British history... 20 battles that shaped Britain From Culloden to the Crimea, Salamanca to the Somme, National Army Museum experts offer their...
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    At least we know Boris Johnson won’t put up with b*****ks in Brexit proceedings

    In the past few weeks, the no-nonsense Foreign Secretary has managed to upset Italian Foreign Secretary Carlos Calenda, most of Europe's leaders and PM Theresa May... ... Good! ROD LIDDLE At least we know Boris Johnson won’t put up with b*****ks in Brexit proceedings...
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    Section of Rome's Circus Maximus opens to the public

    It once drew crowds of more than 300,000 to watch chariot races, animal hunts and religious festivals - but there was much more to the Circus Maximus than we ever expected. A six-year restoration has revealed secrets hidden beneath the ancient ruins, including brothels, bars and betting...
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    Bricklayer, 31, to sell 'very rare' lead Roman ingot he found for £60,000

    A treasure hunter who unearthed a 2,000-year-old Roman ingot on a farm is now set to sell it for £60,000 ($74,000). Jason Baker found the 2ft long lead bar using his metal detector on a routine rally in the Mendip Hills near Wells, Somerset, earlier this year. The stunning 85lb (38kg)...
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    World War II veteran died on Remembrance Sunday as the Last Post played

    A WORLD War Two paratrooper passed away in hospital last Remembrance Sunday – as the ‘Last Post’ saluted our heroes at 11am. Ralph Jones, 93, was severely wounded in the Normandy Landings while a member of the 13th Battalion 6th Airborne Division during the Allied invasion in June 1944. He...
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    Boudica: scourge of the Roman empire

    Vanessa Collingridge tells the story of that great British national heroine: Boudica... Boudica: scourge of the Roman empire Vanessa Collingridge tells the story of the woman who raised and led a native army in revolt against oppressive Roman rule in Britain in AD 60... This article first...
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    Memo to millennials, that awful feeling you've got is called losing. It happens...

    Cheer up, American millennials! I mean, seriously, CHEER THE **** UP! Oh, I know you’ve had a rough week ever since Donald Trump won the election. But it’s time to get a grip. STOP crying. STOP taking personal days off work to ‘process’ what happened... Memo to millennials, that awful feeling...
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    Ferry chaos after discovery of WW2 bomb in Portsmouth Harbour

    FERRIES have been halted after an unexploded WW2 bomb was found in Portsmouth Harbour. Approximately 200 people are stranded on a ferry called the Commodore Clipper. A Condor Ferries spokesman said: "Due to a possible unexploded ordinance found in Portsmouth Harbour, the...
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    Jeremy Clarkson furious after Argentinian airport worker 'kicks him off flight'

    Former Top Gear star Jeremy Clarkson has claimed an Argentinian airport employee stopped him from boarding a flight from Germany to the UK in a "hate crime". The presenter and his two co-hosts, James May and Richard Hammond, claimed they were "kicked off" the flight from Stuttgart to...
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    Anglo-Saxon tree trunk coffins found

    Archaeologists have discovered 81 "extremely rare" tree trunk coffins at a "previously unknown" early Christian Anglo-Saxon community's cemetery. Found at Great Ryburgh in Norfolk, their "remarkable preservation" was due to the waterlogged conditions of the river valley. The Historic...
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    Quidditch Premier League launches in Britain

    A new league has been set up for the best Quidditch players in the UK. Eight teams will compete for the title of national champions. England's nine regions - the highest tier of subdivision in England - will compete as eight teams (with the North West and North East regions competing as one...