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    Iron Age human and sacrificial animal remains found in London

    The remains of Iron Age humans and their animal sacrifices has been unearthed at the construction site of a new school in south west London. Amongst the 2,000-year-old remains found at the site in Carshalton is that of a horse found curled up at the bottom of a ditch. Experts believe the...
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    Metal detecting enthusiast unearths bronze Roman mask in Cumbria

    A metal detecting enthusiast scouring a field in Cumbria in the far north of England came across something he was probably never expecting to find - a bronze Roman face mask. The beautiful artefact, dating back to the 1st to 2nd century AD, was found in May and would probably have been worn...
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    CCTV captures spooky apparition in Cumbria pub that used to be funeral parlour

    A CCTV camera has captured a spooky apparition at a pub that used to be a funeral parlour. A white, mist-like apparition was filmed just after midnight around two weeks ago at the Wolfe Pub in Penrith, Cumbria. The apparition descends from the ceiling. It pulsates as it moves around the pub...
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    Pope arrives in Britain after cardinal calls it a "Third World country."

    The Pope arrived in Britain this morning in the wake of an attack on the country by one of his cardinals that isn't going to do much to enhance the reputation of a religion which was once persecuted in Britain. Cardinal Walter Kasper, a German like the Pope, accused Britain in a German...
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    Poll shows Ed Miliband is favourite to win Labour leadership contest

    A new poll has shown that Ed Miliband has made a late surge and is now odds on to become the new leader of the Labour Party. There are five Labour MPs campaigning to become the new leader of the party - Ed Miliband, David Miliband, Andy Burnham, Ed Balls and Diane Abbot - with the two Miliband...
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    Goalkeeper concedes penalty whilst celebrating saving it

    A goalkeeper conceded a goal - whilst celebrating SAVING it. FAR Rabat and Moghreb Fes were playing each other in a Morrocan cup match when Moghreb Fes were awarded a penalty. The penalty was saved by FAR Rabat goalkeeper Khalid Askri. He immediately stood up and went over to the fans to...
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    Prince Charles left hysterical with laughter by a "cat organ."

    Prince Charles, known for his sense of humour, was left hysterical with laughter after he came across a man playing a "cat organ" at an eco-festival in London. Henry Dagg played A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square on a saw with a bow and then Somewhere Over The Rainbow on his unusual...
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    Scotland fans boo Liechtensten anthem for sounding similar to God Save the Queen

    The Scottish Football Association has made an apology to Liechtenstein after Scotland fans booed the nation's national anthem before a Euro 2012 qualifier - because it has the same tune as God Save the Queen. God Save the Queen is the anthem used by Scotland's arch rivals England. George Peat...
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    Pope's UK visit: Girl who met John Paul II in 1982 to meet Benedict XVI on Thursday

    When Pope John Paul II visited Britain in 1982 an eight-year-old disabled girl was carried by her mother to receive communion. Now, 28 years later, the girl is to make history again by meeting Pope Benedict XVI during his visit later this week. Rosemarie Stevenson, now 37 and from Glasgow...
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    Where history happened: The Wars of the Roses

    In the second half of the 15th Century, civil war broke out in England when two of the three branches of the Plantagenet Royal Dynasty fought for the throne of England. The three branches of the Plantagenet Royal Dynasty were the Lancastrians, the Yorkists and the Angevins. The name...
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    David Cameron's father dies in France after suffering a stroke while on holiday

    In the space of just two weeks, British Prime Minister David Cameron has gone from joy to despair. Two weeks ago he became a father for the fourth time when his wife Samantha gave birth, three weeks early, to Florence whilst they were on holiday in Cornwall. But today David Cameron's father...
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    70 years on, veterans of the Blitz gather to remember start of their darkest hour

    Yesterday, 70 years on to the day since the start of the Blitz, RAF veterans who bravely sacrificed their lives during the Blitz to repel Hitler's airforce gathered at St Paul's Cathedral in central London to commemorate the anniversary. Joining them at the ceremony were firefighters, nurses...
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    The startling images that merge the horror of WWII bombings with modern-day Britain

    As Britain commemorates the 70th anniversary of The Blitz, when the Luftwaffe shamefully killed over 43,000 civilians - half of them in London - by bombing British cities, these clever photographs help to merge the horror of Blitz-torn British cities with how they look today. One image...
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    Prince William strikes up partnership with Great Escape hero

    Prince William has struck up a friendship with the last British survivor of the Great Escape. Ken Rees, 90, secured his place in history when he helped build the tunnel in Stalag Luft III, through which 76 Allied airmen briefly escaped. The family of Ken, of Rhosneigr in north Wales, heard...
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    Lord Nelson's first ever medal set to fetch £500,000

    A medal awarded to Horatio Nelson after the Battle of Cape St Vincent is to fetch £500,000 at auction. The 1797 battle, fought during the French Revolutionary Wars, was fought in the Caribbean and saw British hero Nelson defy orders by bravely allowing his ship, HMS Captain, leave the Royal...
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    My wife the Queen: Prince Philip reveals his hidden talent for painting

    Rarely has Queen Elizabeth II been captured in such informal a pose. This behind-the-scenes painting captures the long-reigning and popular monarch sitting at the breakfast table at Windsor Castle reading a paper, with a fresh loaf of bread and a pot of marmalade in front of her. And who was...
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    Scientists recreate warts-and-all 'image' of Shakespeare

    It was Oliver Cromwell who coined the phrase "warts and all". England's Lord Protector had warts on his face and early portraits of him depict him in a flattering light, without the warts. That was until Cromwell told a painter to paint him with as much accuracy as possible, "warts and all."...
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    DPM Clegg: Be brave ... like Our Boys

    Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, running the country whilst David Cameron takes two weeks off for paternity leave after his two week holiday in which his wife gave birth (thank God fathers in Britain don't get 16 months off like they do in some other European nations), visited Afghanistan...
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    Dry UK weather reveals hundreds of archaeological sites left buried for centuries

    Britain is so saturated with history that even certain weather conditions can reveal ancient artefacts that hardly anybody, or nobody at all, had known about. Thanks to the dry weather Britain is currently experiencing, hundreds of archaeological sites that have been left buried for centuries...
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    Britannia rules the skies: Magical moment cloud takes on shape of our islands

    It's quite common to see shapes in clouds. But it's not very common to see the intricate shapes of countries. Denny Small of Newcastle looked up into the sky and saw the unmistakeable map of the British Isles formed by a group of clouds. The only flaw in the design was that Wales was missed...