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    President Macron plans to award the Legion d'honneur to London

    Emmanuel Macron has put his strained Brexit relationship with Boris Johnson to one side by deciding to award France's highest honour - the Legion d'honneur - to London. President...
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    Snowdon walker captures rare Brocken spectre

    A walker has captured images of a rare weather phenomenon called Brocken spectre on New Year's Day. Rhys...
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    Historic pub to be 'Britain's highest whisky distillery'

    The new owners of a derelict 206-year-old pub say they hope to reopen it as "Britain's highest whisky distillery". The Cat and Fiddle Inn, which opened in 1813 and is 1,689ft (515m) above sea...
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    'EXTINCTION CRISIS': Nature in worst shape in human history, UN report says

    They're only endangered because humans don't eat them.
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    Germans face three years' imprisonment for disrepecting EU symbols

    As Britain frees herself, it's much different for other Member States. Very disturbing... Translation "[Germany's] Federal Council wants to better protect the EU symbols such as the flag and the anthem from slurs. In a bill passed on Friday, the State Chamber proposes a new offence, which...
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    The highs and lows of politics in 2019 – the year of Brexit, BoJo and boobies

    It will be remembered as the year the Brexit deadlock was finally broken. But amid all the chaos and conniving, 2019 had its comic moments in the corridors of power. Sunday Political Editor...
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    Historic England reveals most important archaeological finds of the decade

    Historic England has revealed the most important archaeological discoveries of the decade as the 2010s draw to a close. The list included the grave of Richard III, Britain's oldest...
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    After independence, our triumphs will be ours alone

    After Britain leaves the EU on January 31, we will see Brexit slip across that indefinable but crucial dividing line between current affairs and history...
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    The cattle class Prime Minister

    The cattle class Prime Minister: 'Low profile' Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds save the taxpayer tens of thousands by flying economy on £1,300 British Airways tickets to their Caribbean New Year break...
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    The Tony Blair Institute sought EU funding as the former PM attempted to stop Brexit

    So Blair, like many Remainers, had vested interests in stopping Brexit... Tony Blair 'was bidding for contracts with the EU for his 'institute for global change' as he campaigned against Brexit'...
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    Olivia Newton-John and England's Cricket World Cup winners on New Year's Honours list

    Singer Olivia Newton-John has been made a dame in a New Year Honours list that recognises four members of England's 2019 Cricket World Cup winning squad...
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    Don’t worry, Frans, Britain loves Europe back

    Britain is leaving the EU at 11pm on Friday 31st January 2020, but that doesn't mean Britain hates Europe. Britain is, after all, IN Europe. It's just the EU it doesn't like...
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    Civil servants had their own way for years… but not under Boris Johnson

    Getting Brexit done should only be the start of the changes made by a Government that at last has the chance to be radical and ambitious... MARK WALLACE Civil servants had their own way for years… but not under Boris Johnson...
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    Should we have just waited for the EU to die?

    Britain outside of the EU would not be immune to serious troubles within the EU. Indeed, anything as big as the collapse of the Eurozone would be an economic shock of global proportions. Nevertheless, a UK in full control of its borders and trade policy would be in a better position to...
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    Norman Conquest fugitives built their own version of England on the Black Sea

    A New England on the Black Sea was created more than 500 years before its American successor, naming towns after their homeland like the Pilgrim Fathers...
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    Watkin's Wembley folly: London's 'Eiffel Tower' that never was

    Before Wembley got its world famous football stadium, a Victorian railway magnate had even grander plans to turn the borough's marshy fields into London's answer to the Eiffel Tower... Watkin's Wembley...
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    Irish Taoiseach: Scotland-Northern Ireland bridge 'worth examining'

    Ireland's premier Leo Varadkar has said he will not dismiss the idea of building a bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland, but insisted the UK must pay for it. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the...
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    French economy doesn't overtake Britain's as forecast

    BRITAIN’s economy has defied forecasts predicting it would be overtaken by France as a new report reveals we have cemented sixth place in the world... OOH LA LA Britain’s economy defies forecast that...
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    29 things Rod Liddle would do if he were Prime Minister

    What follows is a list of the stuff I’d like the Government to do. Some of them, as you will see, are very specific to me and might not find accord nationally...
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    The year the people defeated Gina Miller

    In 2019, we witnessed an epic battle between the law and politics. Pro-Remain campaigner Gina Miller, tax lawyer Jolyon Maugham and others became famous for launching cases that sought to slow down or halt the Brexit process. They succeeded for a while, but only until the voters made their...