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    Could Henry I become the second 'car park' King?

    Discovering the body of one king under a car park would be considered an achievement of a lifetime for most historians - but the woman who led the search for Richard III is hoping to find another. Screenwriter and amateur historian Philippa Langley has instigated a search to uncover the...
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    'Last flying' Bristol Blenheim airborne at Duxford

    A Bristol Blenheim bomber said to be the last one flying in the world is taking part in its first air show since its restoration. The World War Two aeroplane will take to the skies at the VE Day Anniversary Air Show at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford in Cambridgeshire. It has not flown...
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    Forget Eurovision, Britain is the runaway winner for new jobs

    Forget tomorrow night's Eurovision Song Contest. Here's a Euopean contest that Britain has won hands down Here are the results from London: Forget Eurovision, Britain is the runaway winner for new jobs as France gets 'Nul Points' An extra 611,000 people found work in UK last year, official...
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    Wembley WW2 live bomb poses 'risk to life'

    An unexploded World War Two bomb uncovered by builders near Wembley Stadium in north west London poses "a genuine risk to life", the Army has said. Homes and businesses have been evacuated and the Army has built a blast wall around the bomb in case it goes off. The 110lb device, thought to...
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    Labour firebrand Dennis Skinner WINS fight with SNP to keep 'his' Commons seat

    Veteran socialist MP Dennis Skinner appears to have won his battle to keep his favourite House of Commons seat after Labour accused the Scots Nats of bullying the 83-year-old man. Mr Skinner, who has been the Labour MP for Bolsover in Derbyshire since 1970 and who is renowned for his...
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    Eriskay's bumpy football pitch wows Fifa

    A football pitch on the Western Isles has been recognised by Fifa as one of eight remarkable places to play the game in the world. A match played on the field in Eriskay has been filmed for screening in the football governing body's new museum in Zurich in Switzerland. The Fifa World...
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    Flotilla of 50 'little ships' make journey from Ramsgate to Dunkirk 75 years on

    A flotilla of 'little ships' that evacuated Allied troops from the beaches of Dunkirk set sail for France this morning to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the pivotal Second World War operation. The ramshackle fleet of some 50 yachts, fishing boats and life boats have set sail from...
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    Eurovision song contest installs 'anti-booing' technology for the first time

    After a year in which Russia continued to be fiercely condemned for annexing the Crimea and its separatists' seizure of eastern Ukraine, the country remains a pariah through most of Europe. Now, amid fears Russia's Eurovision singer Polina Gagarina will bear the brunt of the ill-will...
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    Man digging duck pond in his garden discovers skeleton of ancient wolf

    A father who was digging a duck pond in a back garden discovered the remains of an ancient grey wolf. Simon Ferguson and his sons Richard and Adam came across the fully preserved skeleton 11 feet beneath Richard and Adam's back lawn in Thornton-Cleveleys, near the seaside resort of Blackpool...
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    Bloodhound supersonic car gets tough underbelly

    When Andy Green "floors it" in the South African desert later this year, he expects to be able to break his 18-year-old land speed record. His British Bloodhound Super-Sonic Car (SSC) is aiming for 800mph (1,290km/h). To achieve this extraordinary speed, the RAF man will depend on many...
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    The birth of the weather forecast

    The man who invented the weather forecast in the 1860s faced scepticism and even mockery. But science was on his side, writes Peter Moore. The birth of the weather forecast BBC News Magazine 30 April 2015 Peter Moore FitzRoy's weather forecasts were taken up by Derby race-goers...
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    8 things you (probably) didn’t know about the Woodvilles

    In 1464, England's most eligible bachelor, King Edward IV (the grandfather of the future King Henry VIII), shocked the nation by announcing that he had taken a bride: Elizabeth Woodville, an impoverished widow with two young sons. The match brought his queen’s family into the thick of the...
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    The flag of PLANET EARTH, which could be used by Mars colonists

    Imagine the year is 2035. Humans have landed on Mars and are about to take their first steps on the surface. After uttering a pre-decided line akin to Neil Armstrong’s on the moon, they set foot and plant a flag in the ground. But this isn’t a US flag, or even a UN flag - instead, it’s...
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    Prince Charles shakes hands with Gerry Adams

    The Prince of Wales has begun a poignant trip to the Republic of Ireland with a historic handshake with Gerry Adams, one of the most prominent and controversial republican figures of the last 50 years. Charles agreed to the meeting after a request by the Sinn Fein president and former...
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    UK inflation rate turns negative for first time since 1960

    The main measure of UK inflation turned negative in April for the first time on record, with the rate falling to -0.1%. It is the first time Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation has turned negative since 1960, based on comparable historic estimates, the Office for National Statistics said...
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    'True face of Shakespeare' appears in botany book

    A 400-year-old botany book contains what could be the only known portrait of Shakespeare made in his lifetime, according to an academic expert. Botanist and historian Mark Griffiths cracked an "ingenious cipher" to identify the playwright in an engraving in the 16th-Century work. "This...
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    JCB boss says UK should not fear EU exit

    The boss of digger giant JCB says Britain leaving the EU won’t ‘make a blind bit of difference’ to trade with Europe, it was reported last night. Chief executive Graeme Macdonald said cutting ties with Brussels would be better for Britain if Prime Minister David Cameron fails to...
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    British spooks at GCHQ have decided to show us all how right-on and progressive they are when they aren't spying on our emails, texts and telephone calls by lighting their "Doughnut" building in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire into a rainbow to celebrate International Day Against Homophobia...
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    Let the Scots sail off on another doomed adventure. They'll go bust again

    In the late 17th Century, an impoverished Kingdom of Scotland, which was then an independent country, was looking at the Kingdom of England (modern England & Wales), also then an independent country, jealously. Scotland was jealous of England's successes, including the burgeoning English...
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    No, No, No! Cameron slaps down Sturgeon's demands over tax and the EU

    David Cameron rejected a trio of core SNP demands during 'frank' face-to-face talks with Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in Edinburgh yesterday. The Prime Minister ruled out granting Scotland a second independence referendum and also refused Nicola Sturgeon's request for a...