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    Treasure hunter locates Bronze Age settlement using Google Earth

    A man has stunned archaeologists by locating a Bronze Age settlement using Google Earth. Howard Jones’ online research was proved correct when he unearthed 5,000-year-old flint tools and other evidence of habitation. He began his search for a settlement by trawling satellite images for the...
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    Get Ukip Calypso (with its Jamaican accent) to No 1, says Nigel Farage

    This is bound to get the PC Brigade keeling over in a mass coronary. The BBC is under pressure not to play a “calypso” record released by Ukip, which was today denounced as offensive by rival MPs. Nigel Farage endorsed a song written and performed in a cod-Jamaican accent by Mike Read, the...
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    330-year-old 'witch bottle' unearthed in Newark

    A perfectly preserved glass ‘witch bottle’ has been unearthed in Newark, Nottinghamshire - three centuries after it was buried in the ground. The green vessel is believed to have been used during the 18th century to ward off witches and evil spirits, and survived for so long because it was...
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    Sex started in Scottish lakes

    Scientists have discovered that sex started at the bottom of Scottish lakes (or lochs, as they are called in Scotland). Professor John Long from Flinders University in Adelaide has narrowed down the exact time in evolutionary history when sexual intercourse was first developed as a means for...
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    She's a boy! Mary Rose's Hatch the dog was male, not female

    DNA testing has revealed that Hatch, the world's most famous ship's dog, was male, not female. The unfortunate Hatch the dog went down with the English warship Mary Rose in July 1545 along with around 500 sailors when she sank whilst fighting the French (who else?) in the Battle of the Solent...
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    Fields of dreams: What happened to England's lost football grounds

    West Ham United are due to move to the Olympic Stadium in Stratford, east London, from Upton Park in 2016 while Tottenham Hotspur, who have plans for a new stadium next to their current White Hart Lane ground, will have to find a temporary home venue for the 2017-18 season whilst they wait to...
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    Britain could send 3,000 troops to enforce lockdown in Sierra Leone

    Plans drawn up by Britain's most senior army officer could see 3,000 British troops being sent to Sierra Leone to set up military blockades to stop the deadly virus from spreading. Sir Nick Carter, the Chief of the General Staff, will advise Ministers on proposals, including an increase in...
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    My precious! Ring with "Lord of the Rings" inscription found in farmer's field

    My precious! Ring with "Lord of the Rings" inscription found in farmer's field A gold ring engraved with a romantic message has been unearthed centuries after it was last seen. Amateur treasure hunter Morley Howard was metal detecting in a newly ploughed field in Highbridge, Somerset, when...
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    Albania players 'bruised and bloodied' by Serbia violence

    Albania players were left "emotionally shaken and psychologically distraught" by the violence that caused their Euro 2016 qualifier with neighbours Serbia to be abandoned on Tuesday night, says the nation's football association. Players and fans clashed in Serbian capital Belgrade during the...
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    Queen visits Tower of London poppy garden

    The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh today visited the Tower of London art installation featuring hundreds of thousands of ceramic poppies. 888,246 ceramic poppies are being placed in the moat of the Tower to remember each of the British armed forces personnel who died in WWI. The last poppy is...
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    The Great Fire

    Tonight sees the start of ITV's lavish new historical drama - The Great Fire. Written by Tom Bradby, the political editor for ITV News, the drama, which consists of four hour-long episodes, tells the true story of the Great Fire of London, which raged from Sunday 2nd September to Wednesday 5th...
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    Iron Age chariot found at Leicestershire hillfort

    Archaeologists have uncovered a rare Iron Age chariot whilst carrying out excavations at an ancient hillfort in Leicestershire. The chariot was found along with horse care tools on Burrough Hill - the county's largest hillfort - and it is thought to date from the 2nd or 3rd Century BC...
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    Did Harold II SURVIVE the Battle of Hastings?

    King Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, is generally believed to have perished at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 by having a Norman arrow shot through his eye, an event depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry (although, as it is actually unclear in the Bayeux Tapestry whether or not the...
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    Avebury circle 'had more stones'

    Researchers have discovered that the Avebury stone circle may have had more stones than previously thought. Avebury, the largest prehistoric stone circle in the world, so big than part of the village of Avebury lies within it, may have originally had 30 stones in its southern inner circle...
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    IMF: Britain to overtake France to become fifth largest economy in 2015

    The IMF has said that Britain will overtake her old rival France next year to become the world's fifth-largest economy and the second-largest in Europe. It predicts growth of 3.2 per cent in the UK this year and 2.7 per cent in 2015, compared with just 0.4 per cent and 1 per cent in France...
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    Ukip celebrate after their first-ever MP is elected

    Ukip are celebrating after getting their first ever MP - and could now be on the verge of getting into power as a government for the first time next year. Eurosceptic Douglas Carswell who, just a few weeks ago, defected from the Tories to the anti-EU, anti-uncontrolled immigration party in...
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    Stephen Sutton, inventor of WWW and GB Invictus Games team honoured

    Stephen Sutton, the man who invented the World Wide Web, and the Great Britain Invictus Games team were amongst the big winners at the 16th annual Pride of Britain Awards at London's Grosvenor House on Saturday night. The televised awards ceremony awards those British people who have acted...
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    Britain to send troops, ship and helicopters to Sierra Leone to combat Ebola

    Britain is to send 750 troops, three Merlin helicopters and an RFA medical support ship to Sierra Leone to help tackle the deadly Ebola outbreak - and has now called on other countries to also "step up to the plate." Troops will head to Sierra Leone as early as next week, where British...
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    1,800-year-old stone head of the goddess Brigantia unearthed in South Shields

    A 1,800-year-old finely carved stone female head has been uncovered by archaeologists in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, in north eastern England. It is thought to represent the Roman goddess Brigantia, who was once worshipped on the banks of the River Tyne. It was discovered by a volunteer on...
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    Human Universe

    Professor Brian Cox, the University of Manchester physicist and former keyboard player with the pop band D:Ream (famous for the 1993 hit Things Can Only Get Better), is back with his fourth major BBC science documentary series - Human Universe. In his latest BBC series, Prof Brian Cox asks...