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    Seven suspect packages sent to army careers offices bear hallmarks of Irish terrorism

    Four suspect packages delivered to army careers offices bear "the hallmarks of Northern Ireland-related terrorism", Downing Street has said. Packages were sent to armed forces recruitment centres in St Giles, Oxford; the Queensmere Shopping Centre in Slough; St Peter's Street in Canterbury...
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    UKIP finish second in Wythenshawe and Sale East by-election

    UKIP once again showing they are becoming the Tory Party of the North of England by doing well in yet another Northern English election, leading to their leader Nigel Farage saying that the Conservatives were a "dying brand" in northern cities and UKIP was now the "main opposition" to Labour in...
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    10 bizarre Victorian love stories

    Take 24 hours of Valentine's Day and 64 years between 1837 and 1901. Give them a good mix together and pop them in the oven for an hour. Once baked, what do you get? Ten bizarre, but true, Victorian love stories.... 10 bizarre Victorian love stories 14 February 2014 BBC By Jeremy...
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    The Victorian Asbo kids

    These are the mugshots of Victorian child offenders - some of whom were as young as ten when they were arrested for petty crime. The black and white photographs, which originate from Dorset County Gaol - later to be known as Dorchester Prison - date to the mid-19th century when the concept of...
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    Baby mauled to death by illegal American pitbull

    An 11-month-old baby girl was killed by an "American pit bull-type" dog while asleep upstairs in bed, police said. Ava-Jayne Marie Corless was taken to hospital from Emily Street, Blackburn, Lancashire at 23:00 GMT on Monday where she died. The baby's mother Chloe King, 20, and her boyfriend...
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    Queen make UK chart history

    Queen have made UK chart history by becoming the first act to sell six million copies of an individual album. Their first Greatest Hits collection, which includes the hits We Will Rock You and Bohemian Rhapsody, has extended its lead after being Britain's highest-selling album for several...
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    Princes Charles and William in plea to end illegal wildlife trade

    Two future kings have made a plea to end the illegal wildlife trade. Prince Charles, 65, and his eldest son Prince William, 31, made an appeal, to be broadcast later, calling on people to act now to save endangered animals like rhinos, elephants and tigers. The joint plea comes at the start...
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    Dartmoor tomb treasure hoard uncovered by archaeologists

    Archaeologists from around the UK have been examining a hoard of treasures unearthed in a 4,000-year-old tomb on Dartmoor. Prehistoric jewellery, animal pelts and beads made of amber were among the finds about two years ago in the burial chamber. The chamber, known as a cist, was found on...
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    The 1,800-year-old face of 'Beachy Head Lady' is revealed for the first time

    This is the face belonging to an ancient skeleton buried in Roman times, created using the latest 3D reconstruction technology. The so-called 'Beachy Head Lady' - because she was discovered in the East Sussex beauty spot - had her face recreated using craniofacial reconstruction techniques...
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    BBC pips celebrate their 90th birthday

    The "pips" - the hourly markers broadcast on Radio 4 and other BBC stations - were first broadcast on 5 February 1924 (almost 16 months after the BBC itself was established) and so today they have turned 90. Sam Judah looks back at a familiar sound. The comforting tone of the hourly radio...
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    Successful test flight for Taranis stealth drone

    A top-secret British stealth drone has carried out its first successful test flights, it has been announced. BAE Systems' Taranis, named after the Celtic god of thunder, was today billed by military chiefs as the most technologically advanced aircraft ever built in the UK. The...
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    Britain's Great War

    In a landmark new BBC history series which started last night, Jeremy Paxman (presenter of BBC's Newsnight and BBC's University Challenge) describes how the First World War transformed the lives of the British people, and helped shape modern Britain. 1. War Comes to Britain Jeremy Paxman...
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    BBC unveils costume for 12th Doctor

    The BBC has unveiled the costume for the 12th Doctor Who, Peter Capaldi. Sporting a dark blue Crombie coat with red lining, dark blue trousers, a white shirt as well as black Dr Marten shoes, the look was created by Doctor Who costume designer Howard Burden. Lifelong Dr Who fan Capaldi, a...
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    Govan Stones: The Viking Age treasures

    A unique collection of Viking Age monuments, which lay unloved in a Govan churchyard for 1,000 years, has attracted the attention of the British Museum. Its curator said the Govan Stones were one of the best collections of early medieval sculpture anywhere in the British Isles. Govan, in south...
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    Nigel Farage gives the weather forecast according to UKIP

    In a spoof weather forecast for the BBC's Sunday Politics show, UKIP leader Nigel Farage took a light-hearted view of UKIP's recent gaffes in a spoof forecast. Mr Farage took the chance to respond to fury at remarks by David Silvester, a UKIP councillor who was suspended for linking recent...
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    Fathers of invention

    From the train to the jet engine; from the television to photography; and from the marine chronometer to the computer and the World Wide Web, British inventions have helped bring in the modern age. Here we celebrate the inventors and inventions that put the ‘great’ into Great Britain. Fathers...
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    Why Larry Summers is wrong about the UK economy - and why Osborne is right

    There was a spat at Davos yesterday between America's leftie former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers (who is also an occassional advisor to Britain's discredited Labour Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Ed Balls) and Britain's Tory Chancellor of the Exchequer (Britain's equivalent of America's...
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    Canada bans Brit from selling Irn Bru and Marmite

    The owner of a British shop in Canada has been ordered to stop selling the great British products of Irn-Bru and Marmite because they contain illegal additives. Tony Badger, who owns Brit Foods in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, told local media that food safety officials had removed the foods from...
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    The Anglo-Saxon warrior saint who inspired Tolkien's Aragorn

    A new book, The King in the North: The Life and Times of Oswald of Northumbria, tells the story of a great Anglo-Saxon warrior saint whose struggle to claim his righful place as King of Northumbria inspired Tolkien's Aragorn. King Oswald is hardly a household name, even in Britain. But as...
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    Britain overtakes ailing France to become Europe's third biggest car manufacturer

    The UK is on course to overtake France to become the third largest car manufacturer in Europe after Germany and Spain, according to figured released today by The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). British car production increased by 3.1 per cent in 2013, the industry body said...