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    Savoy party drunk's amazing tumbles caught on CCTV

    When this dinner-suited reveller got thrown of the Savoy Hotel in central London he didn't realise he's to become an internet star. The drunk was ejected from an awards ceremony hosted by Stephen Fry. CCTV then caught him trying to walk down some steps behind the hotel but he ended up falling...
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    London 2012: New Olympic torch or designer cheese grater?

    The organisers for the 2012 London Olympics have unveiled the Olympic torch. The torch has 8,000 holes in its gold coloured aluminium frame, representing each of the runners who will transport the Olympic flame for 70 days around the UK and Ireland. It is adorned with a discreet London...
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    Skeleton found at home of vaccination pioneer Edward Jenner

    Archaeologists have uncovered a skeleton at the former home of the vaccination pioneer Dr Edward Jenner. A University of Bristol team found the remains at The Chantry in Berkeley, Gloucestershire. Jenner lived in the 18th and 19th centuries but the adult skeleton comes from a much earlier...
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    Was Ophelia Shakespeare’s tragic cousin?

    In Shakespeare's Hamlet, the death of Ophelia by drowning is one of the most emotional moments of the play. But could it have been inspired by a real-life tragedy in the Bard's own family? A coroner’s report shows that a Jane Shaxspere drowned aged two-and-a-half while picking corn...
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    Self-confessed "ugly" couple who met through dating agency for the ugly have split

    Self-confessed "ugly" couple who met through dating agency for the ugly have split A self-confessed ugly couple who met through an online dating agency for the "aesthetically challenged" have spilt up. Tom Clifford, 37, and Janine Walker, 32, who shared a mutual love of junk food and TV...
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    Rorke's Drift war hero finally gets his own tombstone... 116 years after his death

    Immortalised in the film Zulu starring Michael Caine, the Battle of Rorke's Drift was one of the most heroic moments in British history. Just 150 heroic British redcoats successfully held off over 4,000 primitive Zulu savages on the banks of the Buffalo River in Natal, South Africa on 22nd and...
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    The rebirth of imperial measures: Why pounds are on their weigh back

    Shoppers at British supermarket chain Asda can now buy 1lb punnets of strawberries. It may not seem a big deal at first until you realise that they haven't been able to do this since 1995. This is a result of Britain being in the bossy EU, an organisation which made it illegal for goods in...
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    Marlborough Mound: 'Merlin's burial place' built in 2400 BC

    A mound which is supposed to be the burial place of legendary wizard Merlin has been found to date to 2400BC. Radiocarbon dating tests were carried out on charcoal samples taken from Marlborough Mound, which lies in Marlborough College's grounds, in Wiltshire. Some believed that the mound...
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    Ugly 5-1 and Ugly 5-2... Apaches on the attack!

    British pilots have unleashed the awesome firepower of their Apaches for the first time to blitz Gaddafi's forces. Two £40million Army Air Corps Apache WAH 64Ds - call signs Ugly 5-1 and Ugly 5-2 - obliterated a key radar and communications centre and killed a number of Libyan soldiers who...
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    13 dogs collapsed and died within an hour of walking along country path

    A country path has been shut down by cops after 13 dogs collapsed and died within an hour of walking along it. Horrified dog owners started reporting the mystery deaths of their pets to vets, police and RSPCA officials last week. Police believe the dogs were poisoned. The dogs all...
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    Sick yobs behead 18 birds

    Sick yobs beheaded 18 birds after breaking into an aviary in Manchester. They also speared a frog and poisoned fish at the city's Wythenshawe Park. They also smashed 130 windows. Cops said that more than £10,000 of damage had been caused and trees had been chopped down during the incident...
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    Noah's Ark could be moored in Thames for 2012 London Olympics

    A giant recreation of Noah's Ark could be moored in the Thames during the 2012 London Olympics. The Ark was built by Dutchman Johan Huibers. He spent around £1 million building the "Ark" after dreaming about a great flood sweeping Holland. He saw the dream as a signal to spread God's...
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    Libya's war from above: on board the RAF's E-3D spy plane

    The lads and lassies of the RAF - the world's oldest and best air force - are using one of its E-3D Sentry spy planes to help protect Libya's civilians as the war between Gaddafi's forces and the rebels continues to rage. There are seven E-3Ds based at RAF Waddington near Lincoln. Since...
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    Duchess of Cornwall lined up to be colonel-in-chief of Army regiment

    As the wife of a man serving in the RAF, Catherine Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, already has a life involving the military. But now she is being lined up to become honorary colonel-in-chief of a British Army regiment. It is tradition for members of the Royal Family to become honorary...
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    Britain to put pressure on Gaddafi with Apache helicopters

    British Prime Minister David Cameron has appproved the sending of British Army Apache helicopters to Libya to put pressure on Gaddafi. The Prime Minister insisted the time was right to "ratchet up" the pressure on the Libyan leader. Speaking in Froggyland, Cameron said: "There are signs...
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    Ozzy Osbourne to be given Kerrang! rock legend award

    Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of British heavy metal giants Black Sabbath, is to be given a Kerrang! rock legend award in June. The singer is also playing a show in the capital in the same month to mark the rock magazine's 30th anniversary. The 62 year-old singer, who formed...
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    British soldiers blow up Taliban bombs that could have killed 100

    British soldiers have destroyed over 800kg of Taliban explosive in the Afghan desert. The deadly haul was enough to kill 100 people. The devices were destroyed last week by the British Counter IED team and Gurkhas and included over 60 detonators and mines. It has also been revealed that...
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    Cameron and Obama cook burgers for UK and US servicemen at No10

    David Cameron and Barack Obama today served hotdogs and burgers to service personnel in the 10 Downing Street garden. The UK and US leaders and their wives Samantha and Michelle served food to 150 UK and US service personnel. The menu appeared to reflect the strong transatlantic bond the two...
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    Up to 80 pilot whales at risk of stranding themselves on remote British beach

    Concern is growing at the plight of around 80 pilot whales which have become stranded off a remote British beach. A team of volunteer rescue workers gathered on a beach on the island of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides, but all they could do was watch. The pod was first spotted in Loch...
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    Breast feeding Baroness first to feed her child in the House of Lords

    It may have existed for over 700 years, but the House of Lords, the upper house of the British parliament, has just witnessed its very first breastfeeding. Baroness Worthington feeds her six month old son Rohan Worthington Chennu on the Lords’ terrace, in her office or in one of the ladies’...