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    Is this the greatest goal ever scored?

    Scottish midfielder Charlie Adam surely scored what will be remembered as one of the Premier League's greatest ever goals yesterday, a sublime shot which rocketed in from 66 yards out, showing once again why football is dubbed the Beautiful Game. In the match between league leaders Chelsea and...
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    Hampton Court celebrates 500 years

    The history of Hampton Court Palace will be retold in one evening as part of celebrations to mark its five hundredth anniversary. Live period music and a banquet prepared in the Tudor kitchens are just some of the events being held later to mark the event. Actors will also be performing...
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    Queen hands out Maundy money

    The Queen has handed out Maundy money to 178 pensioners at a Maundy Thursday service in Sheffield Cathedral. It is the first time South Yorkshire has played host to the service, which recognises the work of elderly people to their community and church. This year, 89 women and 89 men - one...
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    Henry VII's bed could be worth £20 million

    The bed in which Henry VII and Elizabeth of York may have conceived Henry VIII, and which was dumped in a hotel car park a few years ago, could be worth £20 million. Henry VII's four-poster bed dumped in a hotel car park and sold for £2,200 - but now it's confirmed as the real thing and could...
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    Over 2,000 people evacuated from major underground blaze in central London

    More than 2,000 workers were forced to flee their offices when a fierce fire broke out beneath a street in central London. Fire crews were called after thick black smoke was seen billowing up from a manhole cover on Kingsway, in Holborn, shortly after midday today. The blaze is thought...
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    Jeremy Clarkson joins Guardian drive for fossil fuel divestment

    You have to excuse the ludicrous and unintelligible PC speak that no real person uses (it is the Gruaniad after all and no real person reads it) But it seems that Jeremy Clarkson has become a changed man since being sacked from Top Gear by the PC Brigade. Following what he described as a...
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    Ghostly faces and poems found in Black Book of Carmarthen

    Ghostly faces and snatches of text have been found hiding in one of Wales' oldest and most important books. The 750-year-old Black Book of Carmarthen is the first Welsh text to include medieval figures such as King Arthur and Merlin. But for hundreds of years never-before-seen poetry and...
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    Cambridge University finds medieval graveyard under college

    One of the largest medieval hospital burial grounds in England has been uncovered under Cambridge University, archaeologists have said. More than 400 complete skeletons were found together with parts from about 1,000 bodies during work on St John's College in 2010 to 2012. The remains...
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    Anglo-Saxon onion and garlic eye remedy kills MRSA

    Not only were the Anglo-Saxons good at turning their England into the wealthiest and most advanced country in Europe, but they were also a dab hand at medical matters it seems. A 1,000-year-old treatment for eye infections could hold the key to killing antibiotic-resistant superbugs, experts...
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    Lincoln musician's goose bone flute appeal success

    A 'medieval' musician who appealed for goose bones to make a unique flute has said he has had a great response. Al Garrod wanted to recreate the Norman flute in time to play at the 1 April reopening of Lincoln Castle, where its original fragments were found. A £22m revamp of the castle...
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    Archaeologists to dig for King Stephen in a school playing field

    Archaeologists are to start digging for another of Britain’s ‘lost’ kings - this time under a school playing field. The team searching for medieval monarch King Stephen, who died in 1154, hope to follow in the footsteps of those who found Richard III in Leicester in 2012. The fresh...
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    Lee Rigby memorial to be unveiled in Middleton

    A memorial to murdered soldier Lee Rigby is due to be opened in his home town in Greater Manchester later. The 25-year-old fusilier was killed outside his barracks in Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, south east London, on 22 May 2013 by Islamist extremists. The father-of-one was a...
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    Statues of Queen and Prince Philip unveiled at Canterbury Cathedral

    Two statues of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were unveiled at Canterbury Cathedral today - the first royal sculptures to be installed there during her reign. The monarch arrived at Capel-le-Ferne in Kent this afternoon to open a new £3.5million visitor centre that honours the...
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    A way to save the Union from the cunning Scots Nats

    The Scots Nats are perpetual trouble-makers who will do anything and everything to aggravate the English. It's about time we turned the tables on them..... A way to save the Union from the cunning Nats The Scots Nats are perpetual trouble-makers who will do anything and...
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    Nigel Farage brands pub invaders 'scum'

    Nigel Farage and his family have been chased out of a pub in Greater London and had their car attacked by childish, Left-wing thugs demonstrating against the UK Independence Party (Ukip) The Ukip leader labelled the demonstrators, who were dressed as migrants and breastfeeding mothers...
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    Isaac Newton royal medal design discovery

    A student at Oxford University has discovered that a coronation medal was personally designed by Isaac Newton and includes a hidden political message. Postgraduate student Joseph Hone found a manuscript which revealed the scientist had designed the medal for Queen Anne's coronation in 1702...
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    Millions turn out in Britain to see solar eclipse

    Millions across Britain turned out this morning to watch a spectacular solar eclipse. The eclipse started not long after 8pm this morning when the top right hand portion of the Sun appeared to have a chunk bitten out of it. At about 9.30am the partial eclipse was at its greatest extent and the...
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    Richard III is prepared for his reinterment

    Today marks one week exactly until King Richard III is to be reburied with great pomp and ceremony in Leicester Cathedral. To prepare for the ceremony, which will see the cortege travel through Leicestershire, his remains have been sealed inside a lead-lined coffin - 530 years after he died...
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    Clarkson's real crime? The Left hates him yet's he's hugely successful

    Clarkson and Top Gear producer Oison Tymon have now given evidence to the BBC enquiry, led by Ken MacQuarrie, over their "fracas" in a North Yorkshire hotel. But could this whole Top Gear debacle, which has led to the remaining three episodes of the current series being pulled - with Hammond...
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    2,600 year old human brain found in York

    One of the oldest human brains ever to be discovered was probably preserved for more than 2,000 years thanks to mud, archaeologists claim. The intact Iron Age organ was discovered inside a decapitated skull in York seven years ago and since then experts have conducted tests to explain...