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    New aerial images of Lochaber hill fort Dun Deardail

    New aerial images have been taken of an ancient hill fort in Lochaber. Dun Deardail was constructed on a prominent knoll on Sgorr Chalum, a hill overlooking the River Nevis in Glen Nevis. Little is known about the origins of the fort, who built it or when it was constructed. New aerial images...
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    Lee Rigby killer's Kenya mistreatment claim dismissed

    An inquiry into Michael Adebolajo - one of the killers of Fusilier Lee Rigby in 2013 - has found no evidence of UK involvement in his arrest in Kenya in 2010 or of subsequent mistreatment. Adebolajo had alleged mistreatment by Kenyan authorities before his deportation to Britain. There had...
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    12 Giant Leaps for Mankind – from carnivorism to Magna Carta

    Here are 12 giant leaps for mankind: 12 Giant Leaps for Mankind – from carnivorism to Magna Carta We asked 12 historians to nominate alternative moments in the past that they consider to be great leaps for mankind. Interviews by Rob Attar. Friday 31st December 2010 Submitted by: David...
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    3,000-year-old cooking pot is found with burned CHEESE welded to the bottom

    It would appear to be a case of crying over ruined cheese rather than burnt milk. Archaeologists have discovered a 3,000-year-old pot with the burned remains of cheese still encrusted on the bottom. Discovered in central Jutland, Denmark, it appears the Bronze Age cook took their eye off...
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    David Cameron steps down as MP

    David Cameron stepped down as MP for Witney in Oxfordshire on Monday. Cameron was leader of the Conservative Party from 6 December 2005 to 13 July 2016 and UK Prime Minister from 11 May 2010 to 13 July 2016 and quit as both following the defeat of the Remain campaign, which he led, during the...
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    Juncker proposes EU military headquarters

    During the EU referendum campaign, the Remoaners said that the EU isn't wanting to create its own military and that such a thing is just "Brexiteer scaremongering." Which, of course, means that the EU is wanting to create its own military. The EU will have to do so without its largest military...
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    The Anglo-Saxon cunning woman

    Invading Britain, scrapping for territory, chasing out the Vikings – you can be forgiven for thinking that the early history of England is all about blood and guts and the charismatic male. But surprisingly, Anglo-Saxon women played a leading role in the court, in the church and yes, on the...
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    Roman road from London to the coast is discovered

    Between 43 and 410 AD, the Roman army created 2,000 miles (3,200km) of surfaced roads across the UK. Now a snapshot of this part of history has been discovered, in the form of a pristine section of Roman road dating back almost 2,000 years. The road was stumbled upon during building work in...
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    Will a SECOND King be found in a car park?

    After King Henry I passed away in 1135 in Normandy, his body was brought to Reading Abbey in Berkshire and buried in its high altar. But the abbey was destroyed in 1539 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries and it is unknown whether Henry's ruins have been scattered around due to the...
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    Long-lost Roald Dahl poem displayed on 100th birthday

    A long-lost Roald Dahl poem penned for pupils at a County Tyrone primary school is on display to mark the author's 100th birthday, which would have been today. The 1988 Primary Five class of Primate Dixon Primary School in Coalisland had just finished Dahl's Danny, the Champion of the World...
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    Queen Victoria timeline: 10 milestones in the monarch’s life

    Ten major milestones of Queen Victoria's life and reign... Queen Victoria timeline: 10 milestones in the monarch’s life From a determined young princess to a dumpy widow dressed in black, Queen Victoria witnessed immense change over the course of her six decades on the throne. Here, we bring...