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    England on back foot in 2nd Test against Bangladesh in Mirpur

    England have never lost against Bangladesh in all forms of cricket, and beat them fairly comfortably in the First Test. But on the second day of the Second Test, England have found themselves on the back foot. Bangladesh ended yesterday on 330-8 in the First Innings. Today, in sweltering...
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    Anti-Islamic and left-wing protesters clash in riot in UK's largest town

    At least 74 people have been arrested after a large riot left a town centre at a standtill yesterday. Almost 4000 protesters, about 2000 for the English Defence League (EDL) and 1500 for the left-wing United Against Fascism (UAF) clashed in Bolton, Britain's largest town with a population of a...
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    British troops to march in Russia

    On 9th May, British redcoats will march in Russia. Unfortunately, it will not be to conquer that vast country, which could swallow Britain about 70 times over and Canada twice, though that would be nice. Instead, it will be to celebrate the 65th anniversary of VE Day. The British embassy said...
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    Businessman loses his Lamborghini on a drunken night out

    We've all been there before. We go into town, hit as many pubs and bars as we can and get absolutely rat-arsed, usually resulting in you stumbling home at midnight singing Rod Stewart's "Sailing", getting into trouble from a couple of burly security guards after urinating in the grounds of a...
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    Woman has lived in the same house for 96 years

    In 1914, King George V was on the Throne, World War I broke out and Britain was a naval and industrial superpower with a huge empire. That was also the year that Muriel Joyce moved into her home - and she has been living there ever since. Mrs Joyce is now 100, but was just 4 years old when...
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    Pope's visit to Britain will take place between 16th and 19th September

    He may not be the most popular person in many parts of Britain, but the Pope is to visit the country later this year. The Queen, who is the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, has announced that the Pope will visit Britain on Thursday 16th September and will stay until Sunday 19th...
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    Bank marks 50 years of the Queen's portrait on banknotes

    Images of kings and queens have been appearing on Britain's coins for around 1500 years, but it was only in 1960 that Queen Elizabeth II became the first monarch to appear on a British note. On 17th March 1960, the Bank England issued its news £1 note which was the first to have the image of...
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    The REAL Hurt Locker: Bomb disposal robot that you can carry in a rucksack

    It's small, hi-tech, a British creation - like the Spitfire and the bouncing bomb - and will help British soldiers avoid Taliban bombs. Dragon Runner, a bomb disposal robot, measures 9"x8"x3, weighs the same as just seven bags of sugar and is reminiscent of the robots in the film The Hurt...
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    Royal Navy sends attack submarine HMS Sceptre to the Falklands

    Argentina's despicable action over the Falkland islands continues after it's emerged that it is threatening to ban firms from operating on the British islands. Companies may end up having to choose between operating on the islands or in Argentina. Supporters of the bill say they wish to...
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    Archaeologists uncover headless corpses of 51 Vikings executed by Saxons

    A discovery in Dorset has shed further light on England's violent and bloody past. Archaeologists have discovered the skeletons of 51 headless corpses near Weymouth, Dorset, where the sailing events of the 2012 Olympic Games will be held. The skeletons are of 51 young Viking men, barely in...
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    Roar of respect: 15,000 bikers ride through Wootton Bassett to honour troops

    Hell's Angels are often given a bad press. But today, 15,000 bikers rode through the Wiltshire town of Wootton Bassett, the site of one of Britain's newest traditions, to honour British troops serving in Afghanistan. Since 2007, when the nearby RAF Lyneham base became the new place where...
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    Hadrian's Wall lights up to mark 1600th anniversary of the end of Roman rule

    Hadrian's Wall, one of Britain's most famous ancient monuments, has been lit up to mark the 1600th anniversary of the end of Roman rule in Britain. Building on the wall began in 122 AD. It spanned the entire width of what is now northern England. Nobody knows for certain why the Romans built...
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    Labour to axe House Of Lords for 'people's senate'

    The British Government has drawn up plans to axe the House of Lords and replace it with an elected "senate" (though let's not hope it acquires that horribly republican name). Justice Secretary Jack Straw wants to kick out the 704 peers - 92 of whom are hereditary - and replace them with 300...
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    The site of the 1471 Battle of Barnet may be mile north of accepted site

    It may have been one of the most important, and famous, battles in English history. The trouble is, there is now controversy over where it actually took place. The Wars of the Roses was a complex English civil war fought between two branches of the Plantagenet royal dynasty, the House of...
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    Chief exorcist says the Devil is in Vatican

    The Vatican's chief exorcist says that the Devil is lurking at the very heart of the Roman Catholic Church and that he has been attacking the Holy See. Father Gabriele Amorth, who believes people who are possessed by Satan vomit shards of glass and pieces of iron, says that the Christmas Eve...
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    What to do when a Taliban hand grenade falls at your feet? Throw it back.

    What do you do when an enemy hand grenade falls at your feet? Just pick it up and throw it back, in the best traditions of the British Army. When the 3rd Batallion The Rifles came under fire in Afghanistan, a Taliban grenade landed at the feet of Rifleman McKie. Rifleman McKie, a New...
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    Dog is hit by bus, gets stuck under wheels, but emerges unscathed

    Chloe the hapless Dalmatian was taking her daily stroll along the busy streets of a metropolis with her owner when she saw another dog across the road. Wanting to meet the dog, she slipped her leash and started running across the road. To her owner's horror, she was then hit by a double decker...
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    Bank worker saved from fire by divine intervention finds Jesus in his frying pan

    A bank worker believed he was saved by divine intervention when he was "miraculously" awoken to find his lounge filled with smoke. Toby Elles, from Salford, Greater Manchester, had left a frying pan on the hob. But when he scraped the charcoaled remains of bacon from his frying he saw an image...
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    Argentina's football fans 'plan to fight English supporters' at World Cup

    Argie football hooligans are planning on causing trouble at this year's World Cup by targeting English fans. The English will be the second largest contingent of fans after the South Africans, and the Argies are planning on targeting them as tensions rise over the Falkland Islands. Over 300...
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    The 2010 General Election? It could be like the Rumble in the Jungle

    The world's oldest surviving democracy cranks into action again this year, with the upcoming General Election. It was thought the election may take place in May, but there's speculation that the Prime Minister may decide to hold in in April, which would make it the earliest General Election...