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    There's no shame in Zionism: we must reclaim the word from anti-Semites

    Throughout the country, and particularly on our university campuses, it is being suggested that, in moral terms, nothing separates the appalling white supremacist apartheid regime of South Africa with the Israeli state. It was reported yesterday that the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin...
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    New interactive map recalls the thousands lost in the Battle of Jutland 100 years on

    An extraordinarily detailed interactive map reveals the horrifying toll of British troops killed in the Battle of Jutland, the biggest naval battle of the First World War. The tool allows users to discover the names and stories of people from their area who were involved in the conflict...
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    New London railway to be named after the Queen

    Crossrail, the new railway which will run beneath London, is to be named the Elizabeth Line in honour of the Queen, Boris Johnson has announced. London's mayor revealed the line's name and purple logo as he visited Bond Street station with the monarch. The building of the new railway line...
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    One dead and three missing after power station collapses

    A major search operation is under way to find three people missing after a building at Didcot Power Station collapsed and left one person dead yesterday. Rescuers using sniffer dogs have been at the Didcot A Power Station site in Oxfordshire since a major incident was declared. A rubble...
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    The EU referendum is not all about Scotland. Can someone tell the SNP?

    Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister and leader of the pro-Scottish independence Scottish National Party (SNP), has said that should the British people vote to leave the EU in the referendum on 23rd June then it could spark another Scottish "independence" referendum, especially if most...
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    Battle of Hastings 'sequel' site found

    The site of the decisive follow-up to the Battle of Hastings has been discovered, it has been claimed. Best-selling author Nick Arnold said a field between Appledore and Northam, in Devon, played host to the bloody battle of 1069. Mr Arnold, who wrote the Horrible Science series of books...
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    8 things you may not know about British history

    Most of us are familiar with British history’s landmark events: the Roman invasion, the battle of Hastings, Magna Carta, the Reformation and so forth. But what about the overlooked, lesser-known moments? In his new book, Philip Laycock takes readers on a journey through Britain’s hidden...
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    Record-breaking WWII veteran, Eric "Winkle" Brown, dies aged 97

    The Royal Navy's most decorated pilot, Capt Eric "Winkle" Brown, has died at the age of 97. Capt Brown also held the world record for flying the greatest number of different types of aircraft - 487. During World War Two, Capt Brown, who was born in Leith in 1919, flew fighter aircraft and...
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    EU referendum: Leave campaign given massive boost as Boris Johnson joins ranks

    With 122 days to go until the EU in/out referendum on 23rd June, the OUTers have been given a massive boost today with London Mayor Boris Johnson joining their ranks. Johnson, who is also the Conservative MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip in west London, is expected to confirm his decision in a...
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    Britain's 10 best palaces

    Steeped in history, Britain’s palaces have been the backdrop to royal births, marriages and even murders. Here we round up 10 of the most remarkable... Britain's 10 best palaces...
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    America would never join anything like the EU. Yet they urge Britain to stay

    American politicians are begging for Britain to stay in the EU, yet they themselves would never advocate America joining anything like it. For those Americans who want to know what it's like for the British being in the EU, it would be easier for them to imagine what life would be like for them...
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    Dunwich: The storms that destroyed 'lost town'

    Evidence of violent storms that destroyed a lost town known as Britain's Atlantis has been uncovered. The finds were uncovered off the coast of Dunwich, Suffolk - a small village which, in the 11th Century, was one of the largest towns in England. The town was hit by a succession of...
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    Remains of the real-life Tess of the D'Urbevilles are uncovered

    Archaeologists believe they have found the remains of a tragic woman author Thomas Hardy used as the real-life inspiration for his classic novel Tess of the D'Urbevilles after he witnessed her execution. Martha Brown was publicly hanged outside Dorchester jail in Dorset for the murder...
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    EU in/out referendum to be held on 23 June

    After holding the first Saturday Cabinet meeting since the Falklands War, David Cameron has just announced that the EU in/out referendum, in which the British people will decide whether Britain should exit the EU or remain in it, will be held on Thursday 23 June... EU referendum: Cameron...
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    First complete Bronze Age wheel ever found in Britain

    The discovery of the earliest complete Bronze Age wooden wheel ever found in Britain has confounded experts and challenged previous understanding of the available technology and the way families lived 3,000 years ago. The unprecedented find was made at a site dubbed the “Peterborough...
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    Blackadder was wrong about WWI front line

    World War I soldiers spent less than half their time on the front line, according to researchers. A study led by Goldsmiths, University of London, found British army infantry troops spent less than 47% of their time on the Western Front between 1914 and 1918. While there, they spent one...
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    London's 11 most notorious public execution sites

    It's exactly 500 years today since the birth of Queen Mary I, a monarch best known for the executions of Protestants that led to her posthumous sobriquet "Bloody Mary". To mark the anniversary, we've tracked down the capital's most notorious public execution sites. London's 11 most...
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    Britain outside the EU would stand tall as a free and prosperous nation

    By leaving the EU, Britain would become once again a self-governing democracy, with a genuinely global rather than a little European perspective, argues former Chancellor Nigel Lawson... Britain outside the EU would stand tall as a free and prosperous nation The Prime...
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    15 years since UK's devastating foot-and-mouth epidemic

    Fifteen years ago, the UK was devastated by a mass outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. Throughout 2001, there were 2,000 cases of foot-and-mouth throughout the country. Each of those cases meant a farm having all of its livestock killed and burned. By the time the last case was confirmed at...
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    Roman wall mural uncovered in London

    Nearly 20 feet (6 meters) below the streets of London, archaeologists discovered a fragile Roman painting featuring deer and birds that may have once decorated the wall of a wealthy citizen's home. Excavators from the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) were carefully digging for Roman...