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    Leytonstone Tube attacker jailed for minimum of eight-and-a-half years

    A schizophrenic knifeman who tried to behead a musician during an Islamic State-inspired rampage at a Tube station has been sentenced to life in prison. Somali-born Muhiddin Mire, 30, targeted strangers at random in the ticket hall at Leytonstone Underground station in east London on...
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    Most people believe Brexit will boost their career prospects

    Six in ten British workers believe Brexit will boost their salaries and are confident that quitting the EU will have a positive effect on their career prospects. A major survey of more than 28,000 users of Jobsite handed to MailOnline found that less than a third of people believe the...
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    The post-Brexit economy is more open than ever

    Far from retreating into isolation, the UK economy now looks more open than ever. It is gradually dawning on all but the most stubborn in the Remain camp that the world still wants to do business with an independent UK — and that, freed from having to tag along with EU trade deals, this...
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    Welcome to Britannia: Roman Britain in AD 130

    What was Britain like in AD 130, 80 years after the Roman conquest? Bronwen Riley takes a look... Welcome to Britannia: Roman Britain in AD 130 Bronwen Riley takes the pulse of Roman Britain in AD 130 and finds that, 80 years after the conquest, tensions are still simmering – especially in...
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    'Priceless' Roman mosaic goes on show in St Albans

    A 1,800-year-old Roman mosaic will go on public display for the first time in almost half a century. Archaeologist Sir Mortimer Wheeler discovered it in the 1930s on the site of the ancient Roman city of Verulamium, now St Albans in Hertfordshire. The priceless work became the centrepiece...
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    Scientists reconstruct face of 18 year old farmer who died 3,700 years ago

    Archaeologists have seen the face of a woman who has been dead for thousands of years in mysterious circumstances. Known as 'Ava', this Bronze Age woman died more than 3,700 years ago, but has been brought back to life in a two-dimensional image. Unusually, the Bronze Age woman was...
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    Lefties loathe him but the truth is Nigel Farage changed history

    The truth is that the liberal elite (who, by nature, are slavishly Europhile) have always tried to depict him as a buffoon. But that was a fatal mistake. For Farage is motivated by deeply patriotic values that struck a chord with a majority of the British people. Though Farage enjoys a...
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    Brexit bad for the economy? Britain is roaring ahead of the US and Europe

    "Brexit would be devastating for the UK economy", the Remainers kept telling us during the referendum which they evantually lost. Yet the British economy is still suffering no devastating effects from Brexit. In fact, it's roaring ahead of the US and Europe... Let's not do ourselves down -...
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    Poll shows Scots don't want independence despite Brexit

    MORE than half of Scots do not want independence from the UK despite Britain’s decision to leave the European Union last month, a shock poll has found. The findings that some 53 per cent of Scottish voters would rather stay with the UK has seriously undermined the SNP and First Minister...
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    Special event marks 50 years since England's World Cup win

    Two of the men who ensured World Cup glory for England's football team 50 years ago are set to take centre stage at Wembley Stadium for a special commemoration of the historic win. Sir Bobby Charlton and Sir Geoff Hurst will recount their memories of the 1966 win to an audience of 10,000...
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    The Viking family buried with their favourite board games

    They were better known for the terror they instilled in the coastal populations as they pillaged their way around Britain. But it seems the Vikings may have also had a soft spot for something a little more mundane too - board games. Archaeologists have discovered two burials of Norse warriors...
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    Aerial photos reveal Neolithic and Bronze Age remains

    A Neolithic monument and a Bronze Age cemetery are some of the remains spotted from the skies by archaeologists. Historic England also discovered the remnants of a Roman military camp and medieval settlements. Aerial pictures have been made public to mark the Festival of Archaeology...
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    Genetic study reveals Yorkshire is most Anglo-Saxon part of UK

    The average Briton is only really 37 per cent British (Anglo-Saxon) - with the remainder of their genes coming from European ancestors from as far afield as Scandinavia, Spain and Greece. DNA testing has also revealed how the people of Yorkshire are officially the most British people in...
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    WWII Forces' Sweetheart Vera Lynn given Queen's honour aged 99

    Dame Vera Lynn, the Forces' Sweetheart, has received her latest honour from the Queen in an investiture ceremony held at her village home. The 99-year-old, whose songs brought hope during the darkest days of the Second World War, was made a Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour in...
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    FA to investigate after team refuse to play second half due to tough tackling

    An FA investigation has been launched into the “unprecedented” abandonment of a pre-season friendly football match after one team refused to play the second half. Spennymoor Town feared their players could be seriously injured due to the tough tackling of their Newton Aycliffe opponents...
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    Ten of the strangest jobs in the Victorian Era

    Here are ten strange jobs from Victorian England... 10 Of The Strangest Jobs In The Victorian Era Geoffrey Asmus January 4, 2015 Listverse The modern world is filled with bizarre jobs, from searching through Facebook for objectionable content to writing for Buzzfeed. But the odd office jobs...
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    What killed Napoleon Bonaparte?

    Since his death in British custody on the island of St Helena in 1821, the claims that Napoleon Bonaparte was either murdered or spirited off the island have never completely gone away. Now, in her new ebook, Siân Rees examines these theories in detail... What killed Napoleon Bonaparte...
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    Priest killed in hostage-taking near Rouen

    A priest has been killed in an attack by two armed men at his church in a suburb of Rouen in northern France, police and French media have said. The armed men entered the church in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray during Mass, taking the priest, Fr Jacques Hamel, 84, and four other people...
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    Brexit is the most punk thing to have happened in years

    It turns out rock didn’t die when Elvis joined the Army in 1958, or when the Beatles accepted their OBEs in the 1960s, or when Vivienne Westwood went from making filthy t-shirts for punks to being dressmaker-in-chief to the filthy-rich bourgeoisie. No, it died the moment the latest issue...
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    Theresa May and Enda Kenny to hold Brexit talks at Downing Street

    Prime Minister Theresa May is to hold talks with Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Enda Kenny at Downing Street later. On Monday, Mrs May met the First and Deputy First Minister on a one-day visit to Northern Ireland. She stressed that no-one wanted a return to the "borders of the past". Her...