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    Giant fireball lights up the nighttime Scottish sky

    This is the moment a suspected meteor lit up the sky over Scotland last night and terrified the population below. People from Inverness to Edinburgh reported a white, red or blue light that swept across the skyline at around 6.45pm last night. Witnesses described a rumbling noise lasting...
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    Cornflowers and forget-me-nots for Queen’s 90th birthday china

    When the Queen was born 90 years ago, forget-me-nots were in flower up and down the country. Now the pale blue wild flowers have provided inspiration for the official range of china to commemorate Her Majesty's 90th birthday in April. Together with cornflowers, which bloom in June, the...
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    The EU makes Britain weak and vulnerable

    Today, Britain's membership of the EU weakens our national defence in very dangerous times. Why? Clear-sighted understanding is obscured by four common myths. I fought for Britain and I know how the EU weakens our defences The myth that leaving the EU would harm British...
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    Tributes pour in for Father Ted actor Frank Kelly who has died aged 77

    Irish actor Frank Kelly, best known for playing the foul-mouthed alcoholic Father Jack Hackett in Nineties British sitcom Father Ted, has died aged 77. Kelly had been a veteran of the stage and screen for 60 years. He had more recent roles in Emmerdale and Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie. Kelly...
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    William and Kate to visit Taj Mahal, where Diana signalled her marriage was over

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are to visit the Taj Mahal, where Princess Diana famously signalled that her marriage to Prince Charles was over. In 1992 the Princess posed for pictures on her own in front of the world's most romantic building to send a message that she and her husband...
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    The EU is well past its sell-by date

    Would life outside the European Union be a ‘leap in the dark’, condemning Britain to a precarious and precipitous future, or might Brexit be an opportunity to liberate ourselves from an undemocratic and anachronistic institution that no longer serves our interests? These are the two...
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    The Crossrail treasure trove

    Londoners, commuters and tourists are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the capital's £15billion railway line but while Crossrail offers a look into London's future it is also unearthing a window into its rich and colourful past. Since work begun on the new line in 2009, a plethora of...
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    Gianni Infantino elected new Fifa president

    Gianni Infantino wants to reunite football after becoming president of world football's governing body Fifa. The Uefa secretary general succeeds fellow Swiss Sepp Blatter, polling 115 votes, 27 more than closest rival Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa, at Friday's election. Blatter...
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    Is this the world's maddest Leftie website?

    Welcome to the mad world of The Canary. If you don't already read it, then you must... Great news for Corbynistas... it’s the maddest Left-wing website in the world How The Canary is boldly taking on the combined forces of the Tories, the media, and reality...
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    Pop duo Joe and Jake to represent UK in this year's Eurovision Song Contest

    Pop duo Joe and Jake have been selected to represent the UK at May's Eurovision Song Contest in Stockholm. The singers, both former contestants on The Voice UK, won a public vote with You're Not Alone, an uptempo, piano-driven song "about unity and love". "It feels amazing," said Joe...
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    Irish election: Exit polls suggest government may lose majority

    Around two million votes are being counted after Friday's exit polls in the Republic of Ireland's general election suggest the governing Fine Gael-Labour coalition could lose its majority. An exit poll commissioned by the Irish Times suggests Fine Gael, the senior party in the governing...
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    The year when fear of Napoleon stalked Britain

    As Britain’s military fortunes ebbed and flowed in the run-up to Waterloo, the public mood routinely swung from joy to horror and back again. Jenny Uglow tells the story of the year when fear of Napoleon stalked the land... The year when fear of Napoleon stalked the land...
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    'Magic' Mesolithic pendant is oldest art ever found in Britain

    It might look like an old guitar plectrum or even a key fob, but this Mesolithic 'pendant' is much more rare and significant. Digital imaging techniques have uncovered engravings on the 11,000-year-old shale jewellery, making it the earliest known art from that era ever found in Britain...
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    The spirit of Dunkirk will see UK thrive outside the EU

    We should be proud of the role we have played in Europe. We have many friends in many countries who understand and appreciate that historic role. If Britain leaves the EU it will be more in sorrow than in anger. Quiet voices will hear our news. The best of them will receive it in silence...
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    Camel dressed as the Queen features in Iranian election poster

    This garish poster of a camel dressed as the Queen conveys a central message of Iran's election campaign. Above the spectacle of a camel wearing a hat and silver crown is a resounding slogan in Persian: "England is yearning to meddle in the elections of Iran." The poster is carefully...
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    'Holy Grail' Beatles record found in loft

    An extremely rare and valuable Beatles record that was found languishing in a loft is to be auctioned next month. Described as "a Holy Grail item", the 1962 10-inch record of Till There Was You and Hello Little Girl lay forgotten in the home of Les Maguire for decades. Maguire, the...
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    What was the best meal in history?

    From rat pie to diced calf’s brain, five food historians introduce a selection of palate-pleasers from the past. Once you’ve digested their suggestions, enter the poll to say which one of these dishes you’d most like to eat. What was the best meal in history...
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    Big business backing the ‘In’ campaign shows us what’s wrong with the EU

    So, FTSE 100 company bosses have come out in favour of staying in the EU – even if, as Ed West notes, the 198 signatories in a letter to the Times represent only 36 companies. I wonder if anyone dropped out at the last moment to reduce the tally below the figure of 200. Of course big...
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    Why the British make a virtue of defeat

    Stephanie Barczewski, Professor of History at Clemson University in South Carolina, is on to something when she identifies a peculiarly British propensity for glorifying disaster. Where she is crashingly wrong is in her interpretation of the reason why: that it’s all down to the desire...
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    Adele dominates 2016 Brits with four awards

    Adele is Queen of the Brits, winning four prizes including best British female solo artist and best album at the 2016 Brit Awards last night. "To come back after so long away and be so warmly received means so much," she said. The star, who closed the show by performing When We Were Young...