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    50 oil tankers stranded due to climate change protest

    Hundreds of left-wing protestors yesterday did what left-wing protestors are good at doing - causing misery, mayhem and unnescessary disruption to thousands of people who just want to get on with their lives. The climate change protestors - from the group Crude Awakening (all kids who look...
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    Rare dormice move into village railway station's ticket machine

    Passengers at a Buckinghamshire train station were a bit bemused when the ticket machine had stopped working, causing delays to their journeys to work. And when customer service manager Mark Cooper opened the ticket machine at Little Kimble station in Aylesbury, he discovered the cause of the...
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    Scottish free prescriptions spark anger in England

    With Britain just recovering from a devastating recession and the new Coalition Government having to make necessary cuts due to the high debt left to us by the previous Labour Government, it was hoped in England that Scotland's preferential treatment and all the great freebies given to the...
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    The Uffington White Horse may actually be a dog, says vet

    The ancient Uffington White Horse may actually be a dog, a vet has said. Olaf Swarbrick has said that the 3,000 year old, 374 foot long carving filled with crushed white chalk on top of White Horse Hill in Oxfordshire has more canine-like rather than horse-like features. But the National...
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    Work starts in Portsmouth on £36m Mary Rose museum

    Work has started on the £36 million state-of-the-art Mary Rose museum in Portsmouth which will house the flagship of Henry VIII's navy. The Mary Rose, England's first gunship, was lauched in 1511, just two years into Henry's reign, but was sunk by a French ship (or so the French say) in the...
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    Princess Beatrice in car crash horror as BMW smashed between bus and coach

    Princess Beatrice has been left shaken after being involved in a car crash on one of London's most notorious roundabouts. The 22-year-old granddaughter of the Queen crushed her BMW between a double decker bus and a coach at Hyde Park Corner, just yards from her grandparents' home Buckingham...
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    Serbian football hooligans cause game against Italy to be abandoned

    Thousands of rioting Serbian football hooligans have left 14 people injured. And the Euro 2012 qualifier between Serbia and Italy in Genoa was abandoned. The match was abandoned at 0-0 by the Scottish referee after just six minutes after Serbian thugs threw flares onto the pitch and at Italian...
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    5 foot puma on prowl at Kent leisure complex

    The residents of the Kent town of Royal Tunbridge Wells will have to keep their guard - after a PUMA was spotted wandering the town. Two women spotted the five foot beast roaming near bins at a leisure park. And staff at the complex have heard terrifying growls coming from the nearby woods...
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    Royal Navy are pirates, says Argentina's president

    Argentina's mad president, Cristina Kirchner, has accused the Royal Navy of behaving like pirates and accused Britain of behaving like an imperial power when it comes to the Falkland Islands. On Twitter, Kirchner - hated by Falkland Islanders - criticised the MoD over plans to carry out...
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    Shadow Cabinet: Miliband appoints Alan Johnson as Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer

    The new leader of the Labour Party, Ed Miliband, has announced his new Shadow Cabinet - and there is one major surprise. It was thought that the post of Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer would go to either Ed Balls or his wife Yvette Cooper. Instead, Miliband decided to give the job - the...
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    Single mother digs in her heels to win the right to be called a miner

    A single mother has at last won the right to be called a miner after having her case discussed in Parliament. Since 1838, when a law was passed to protect local coal and iron reserves, 4,500 men have been bestowed with the title of Free Miner in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire...
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    Sir Norman Wisdom died laughing, his family reveals

    British comedy legend Sir Norman Wisdom died laughing, his family has revealed. Norman died on the Isle of Man on Monday aged 95, and his daughter-in-law revealed: "He joked to the very end of his 95 years." Norman's death has also plunged Albania into national mourning. It was there that...
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    Gloating porn beast sentenced to die in jail for raping and murdering his niece

    A gloating paedophile has been sentenced to die in prison for raping and killing his 12-year-old niece. John Maden, 37, a father of one, lured Tia Rigg to his home in the Cheetham Hill area of Manchester, telling her that he wanted her to babysit for him. The youngster had just watched some...
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    The Emperor of Exmoor, Britain's largest wild animal, is sighted again

    There has been a rare sighting of Britain's largest wild animal - the Emperor of Exmoor. The red deer stag lives in the Exmoor National Park which straddles the counties of Devon and Somerset in south west England. He weighs 300lb and stands an impressive 9 feet from floor to the top of his...
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    Your country needs you: Cameron's wartime rallying call to Britain

    David Cameron today became the first leader of the Tory party to make a speech to the Tory party conference as Prime Minister since 1996. And, insisting that there are no alternatives to the Coalition Government's planned cuts to services to reduce Britain's national debt, which is the highest...
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    The Queen is No1 for making us proud to be British

    The Queen has been voted the person which most makes the British proud of their nation. The 84 year old monarch won the popularity survey, closely followed, not surprisingly, by the Queen's former daughter-in-law, Princess Diana, who died in a car crash in 1997, and Sir Winston Churchill...
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    Liverpool's shock defeat leaves them in relegation zone for first time since 1986

    Hapless Liverpool's poor start to the season has gone from bad to serious after yet another shock defeat for them this season. Two weeks ago they were sensationally knocked out of the Carling Cup by minnows Northampton Town, who hail from League Two, the lowest division in the English League...
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    Where History Happened: Chartism

    Chartism was a movement for political and social reform in Britain in the early to mid-nineteenth century which campaigned for greater suffrage (amongst men only), a fairer voting system and annual parliaments. It was the first mass working class labour movement in the world. The movement was...
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    Forest levels booming as UK woodland returns to highest level in more than 250 years

    The amount of the UK covered by woodland is at its highest for over 250 years. There is now 11,200 sq miles of woodland in the UK, almost 12% of the country's total land area (the UK is almost exactly the same size as Oregon). British woodland is last though to have been at such levels in...
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    Blackadder writer's 'exploding schoolchildren' climate change video is withdrawn

    Writer and director Richard Curtis has withdrawn his pro-climate change viral video that shows schoolchildren being blown up. Curtis, who wrote the classic 1980s BBC comedy series Blackadder, directed the four minute video which also sees X-Files actress Gillian Anderson and former Tottenham...