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    Scots Nats insists they'll keep the monarchy, the pound and Doctor Who

    With ten months to go until the Scottish independence referendum, Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond has shown once again that the Scottish nationalists, despite wanting independence from the most successful political, economic and monetary union in history, they still want to keep some of...
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    Lostprophets singer pleads guilty to attempting to rape a baby

    Ian Watkins, vocalist of Welsh rock band Lostprophets, has pleaded guilty at Cardiff Crown Court to a series of child sex offences, including attempting to rape a baby. The band, who formed in Pontypridd in 1997, spilt up last month. Lostprophets' Ian Watkins guilty of child sex offences...
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    How the liberals made Britain ashamed of being Great

    In his new book, Daniel Hannan, a Europhobe Tory Member of the European Parliament, asks why the English-speaking peoples, who invented freedom, now shy away from the uniqueness of their achievement. He believes that Lefty, liberal self-loathing has made the people of Britain - the nation that...
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    The battle for the Red Lady of Paviland

    A Welsh politician and Oxford University are at war over 33,000 year old human remains. Byron Davies, the AM (Assembly Member) for South Wales in the National Assembly for Wales (Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru), has asked the university to return the remains of the Red Lady of Paviland, which...
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    The Henry VIII mural which turns into the devil when viewed upside down

    A couple of years ago, Angie and Rhodri Powell were redecorating their 16th Century home in Milverton, Somerset, when they unconvered an almost lifesize mural of King Henry VIII, who ruled England and Ireland from 1509 to 1547. The discovery excited them, particularly when told by an expert...
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    Sir David Attenborough's Night at the Museum

    He may be 87 years old, and he may have been on our screens since 1952, but the great naturalist and TV presenter Sir David Attenborough is showing no signs of retiring. Attenborough is returning to our screens in the New Year with a new programme called Natural History Museum Adventure, in...
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    Doctor Who fans around the world await 50th anniversary special

    On what is the sci-fi show's 50th birthday, millions of Doctor Who fans around the world are awaiting the special episode to mark the occasion. The episode, called The Day of the Doctor is to be broadcast in 90 countries simultaneously at 7.50pm UK time in what is likely to be the largest...
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    Roman Britain in colour

    A series of beautiful images have been released showing in great detail how Roman Britain would have looked 2,000 years ago. The CGI images include a Roman ‘motorway’ stretching from Exeter to London, a forgotten port and luxurious-looking barracks for the occupying forces. Another image of...
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    Brits show Canadians how to deal with druggie boss

    The British are showing the Canadians how to deal with druggies in power. Whilst the mayor of Toronto is still in his job after his drugs scandal, in Britain the Reverend Paul Flowers has been immediately suspended as a Labour Party councillor and by his church after allegations came to light...
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    Monty Python to reunite

    Monty Python are reuniting for a live, one-off show in London in July next year. At a press conference, Michael Palin, Eric Idle, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones said they wanted to see if they "were still funny". Cleese's trouble in paying off his multi-million pound divorce from...
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    Online dating app reveals that women prefer white men

    By examining the preferences of Facebook dating app, researchers have found that black men and black women receive fewer responses to their messages. The research found that women (except black women) prefer white men, and most men prefer Asian women (with the exception of Asian men, who...
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    Gibraltar earn creditable draw in debut match as Uefa member

    Gibraltar last night earned a creditable 0-0 draw against Slovakia in the tiny British territory's first football match as a member of Uefa. The British colony, with a population of just 32,000, was accepted by European football's governing body in May, becoming its 54th and smallest member...
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    Tories want Royal Navy to fire at Spanish ships if they enter Gibraltar waters again

    Tory MPs have demanded a show of force against Spain after yet another Spanish vessel entered Gibraltarian waters. The RV Ramon Margalef entered the waters on Monday and was met with Royal Navy patrol boat HMS Sabre, which asked the Spanish ship to leave. However, the Spanish ship refused to...
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    Teenager goes for drunken night out in Oldham... and wakes up in Paris

    What a great night out this guy had. A teenager went for a drunken night out with his mates in Oldham, near Manchester, and woke up 500 miles away in Paris. Luke Harding was getting a cab home from the Tokyo Project nightclub, nicknamed Tokes, in Oldham when he found his passport in his...
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    British firms 'more confident than rivals' as UK economy is one of best performing

    This is further proof that not only has the British economy emerged from its worst recession since that caused by WWII, but it now outperforming its Western rivals. British businesses are more optimistic about the future than their rivals across the developed world, according to a report...
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    Toys and games that killed in Tudor England

    Steven Gunn of Merton College, Oxford and Tomasz Gromelski of Wolfson College, Oxford are working on a project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council on accidental death and everyday life in 16th-century England. Here they reveal what perils faced Tudor children at play. Toys and...