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    One carrot gold: Woman finds lost ring on vegetable

    A gold ring that was lost in a vegetable garden 12 years ago has been found on a carrot dug up for dinner. Lin Keitch, 69, from Monkton Heathfield near Taunton, Somerset, noticed it while washing her home-grown vegetables. Somerset lost gold ring found on carrot dug up for dinner 17...
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    Contemptible Corbyn hasn't the guts to be honest about the ways he backs terrorists

    Laying a wreath on the graves of the terrorists who committed the Munich Olympics attacks shows just how contemptible Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn - who, in the past, has shown his support for other terrorist organisations - is... DOMINICK SANDBROOK: Contemptible Jeremy Corbyn hasn't even got...
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    Dig to find Sheffield castle where Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned

    Excavation work has started in a bid to find out what is left of a castle where Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned. A series of trial trenches will be dug in previously uninvestigated areas where Sheffield Castle once stood. The dig, said to be the first comprehensive survey of the...
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    Sir Patrick Stewart quits Labour Party after "awkward" encounter with Corbyn

    Sir Patrick Stewart quits Labour Party after "awkward" encounter with Corbyn Sir Patrick Stewart, one of Labour’s most high-profile members, has abandoned the party he has supported for 73 years after saying he no longer knows “what it stands for”. The Star Trek actor, who attended his...
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    HMS Queen Elizabeth to set sail to the US

    The UK's new aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, is to set sail to the US where fighter jets will land on its flight deck for the first time. The Royal Navy's £3.1bn future flagship is expected to leave Portsmouth Naval Base at about 18:00 BST. During the 65,000-tonne carrier's trip it...
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    Nigel Farage to go 'on the road' with Leave group

    Nigel Farage has said he is going "back on the road" to campaign against the prime minister's Brexit plan. Writing for The Daily Telegraph, the UKIP MEP said Theresa May's Chequers agreement was a "sell-out" because it included regulatory alignment with the European Union. He added he...
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    Tiny piece of flag 'used to prop Admiral Nelson's head' as he lay dying goes on sale

    A small piece of a flag that is said to have been used to prop up Admiral Lord Nelson's head as he lay dying at the Battle of Trafalgar has emerged for sale. The great British seaman was rushed below decks on HMS Victory after a French sniper shot him in the chest with a musket ball during the...
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    Binchester Roman Fort excavation unearths Roman road

    A well-preserved Roman road and hundreds of fragments of Roman pottery have been unearthed in County Durham. About 60 archaeologists and volunteers spent six weeks excavating the largely undisturbed northern end of Binchester Roman Fort, near Bishop Auckland. Binchester Roman Fort excavation...
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    Perfectly preserved 40,000 year old horse found in Russian crater

    An amazing 40,000 year old horse has been found perfectly preserved in a Siberian crater nicknamed the “Mouth of Hell”. The three month old dark brown foal dating from the Palaeolithic era is described as “unique in the world”. The animal had been preserved in permafrost since the Ice Age...
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    Mystery of the tiny robots left on a beach

    Tiny wooden robots have been found on a beach, sparking a social media appeal to track down their creator. The 6in high figures have been left at Portobello Beach, on the outskirts of Edinburgh, over recent weekends... Mystery over tiny robots left on beach By Angie Brown...
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    Brian May: From Queen guitarist to expert on Queen Victoria photographer

    Legendary guitarist Brian May is heading to the Edinburgh International Book Festival to launch an illustrated biography on the Victorian Scottish photographer, George Washington Wilson. Wilson, who became the Queen's official photographer in Scotland, is best known for his photographs...
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    What happened to Je Suis Charlie, Prime Minister?

    The uproar from our MPs over Boris Johnson's burka comments - three and a half years after they declared "Je Suis Charlie" - highlights the ridiculousness of our modern political class... Coffee House What happened to Je Suis Charlie, Prime Minister? Gavin Mortimer...
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    Hundreds of sea potatoes cover beach

    Hundreds of baseball-like sea creatures have washed up on a Cornish beach. The small heart-shaped orbs were sea potatoes, a sea urchin that lives buried in sandy and muddy sea beds all around UK coasts... Hundreds of sea potatoes cover Penzance beach 11 August 2018...
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    Treasure hunter unearths Elizabethan gold signet ring

    A factory worker thought he'd found a Coke can ring-pull while out metal detecting only to discover it was a rare piece of Elizabethan jewellery worth £10,000. Ben Bishop was searching a farmer's field when he came across the stunning item, a gold signet ring dating back to between 1550...
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    Tree flowers for the first time in 100 years

    A rare Chinese tree in Cardiff has flowered for the first time since it was planted more than 100 years ago. The creamy-white flowers on Roath Park's Emmenopterys henryi are thought to be the result of a cold winter followed by heatwave conditions. Roath Park's rare Chinese tree flowers in...
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    The mega-shark three times bigger than Jaws

    IT was the mega-shark three times the size of a great white, with each of its 270 teeth as big as a hand. Now, 2.5million years after its extinction, the mighty megalodon is being brought back to life on film. The Meg, starring Brit action man Jason Statham, has been described as “Jaws on...
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    Why Aussies suddenly want a portrait of the Queen

    Australians have emailed MPs with dozens of requests for free portraits of the Queen, after the little-known entitlement was publicised this week. Under official rules, citizens may ask for "nationhood" material - things such as Australian flags, anthem recordings, and portraits of the...
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    Mary, Queen of Scots film 'problematic' says historian

    A new film that shows Mary, Queen of Scots, meeting rival English queen Elizabeth I has been criticised for its historical inaccuracies. Dr Estelle Paranque said the meeting between the two queens never happened. The historian said the film, starring Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie, was...
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    6 weird things that have happened in August through history

    The mysterious death of King William II and the discovery of oxygen are two of the things that have happened in August... 6 weird things that have happened in August through history When was oxygen discovered? How did King William II die? And when was the first Guinness Book of World Records...