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    Ancient lake holds secrets to Mayan civilization's mysterious collapse

    For reasons unknown, they built huge cities in the middle of dense jungle.
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    Boa constrictor kills and eats pigeon on London street

    This is the horrifying moment a giant boa constrictor crushed a pigeon to death in broad daylight on a busy London street. Sickened pedestrians watched on as the fearsome serpent wolfed down the bird on Leytonstone High Road... HISS OF DEATH Incredible moment a boa constrictor swallows a whole...
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    Gina Miller’s nasty elitism sums up the Remoaner lobby

    Gina Miller - the woman made famous for initiating the court case in January last year against the British Government's authority to implement Brexit without the approval of parliament - has really shone a light on what is driving elitist Brexitphobia... Gina Miller’s nasty elitism sums up...
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    Man puts pier fire out by peeing on it

    A man put out a fire on the world's longest pleasure pier by urinating on it. Thomas Watson noticed a small fire on the deserted Southend Pier and took matters into his own hands by relieving himself over the flames... Man puts out Southend Pier fire by peeing on it 31 July 2018...
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    Queen Elizabeth I had a secret friendship with French king

    France is said to have been a constant thorn in Queen Elizabeth I's side during her reign. But newly uncovered letters suggest the Tudor monarch was in fact a trusted confidant to King Henri III and broke protocol to warn him of an attempt to steal his crown... Queen Elizabeth I had a...
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    Grandfather grows giant cucumber

    A grandfather in Derby says praying to his cucumber has helped it grow to a potential world-record size. Raghbir Singh Sanghera, who worked as a farmer in India before coming to the UK in 1991, grew the 51in (129.54cm) ribbed vegetable in his greenhouse. Mr Sanghera said the cucumber -...
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    Food shortage? We’re not at war. We're leaving an undemocratic bureaucracy

    Hell, the Remainers think WE’RE gullible. For having believed the “lies” of the Brexit campaign. But it is hard to imagine anyone could be quite so stupid as to really believe we’ll be short of food if we tell our European friends to shove their deal where the sun doesn’t shine... Rod...
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    Roman settlement found on Alderney is largest to be discovered on the Channel Islands

    An 'enormous' Roman settlement has been unearthed in the Channel Islands. The 3.7 acre settlement – the largest ever discovered in the Channel Islands and nearby areas of France – was preserved by drifts of sand for thousands of years. Excavations on Longis Common in Alderney have revealed...
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    Roman signet ring engraved with goddess Victory found in Somerset field

    An amateur treasure hunter used a metal detector to unearth a 1,800-year-old gold Roman signet ring in Somerset. Pest control officer Jason Massey, 45, discovered the rare piece of jewellery, which features an engraving of the Roman goddess of Victory, in a field near Crewkerne. It is...
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    Extraordinary moment police chase jetskis in ‘James Bond’ pursuit on the River Thames

    This is the extraordinary moment police chase jetskis in a James Bond-style pursuit on the River Thames. Astonishing footage shows cops speeding behind the four vehicles as they raced past the Greenwich Pensinsula towards Central London on Friday evening... VIEW TO A THRILL Extraordinary...
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    Arrogant and snooty — why the national dish of France should be coq au vain

    There may be 28 countries in the European Union – soon to be 27, unless our Government betrays us – but its soul is French. That crucial fact goes a long way to explaining why the EU is apparently determined to make Brexit as miserable and tortuous as possible — even at the cost of harming...
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    Roman horseshoes found near Hadrian's Wall

    Early Roman horseshoes unearthed during an excavation at a fort near Hadrian's Wall are to go on display. Barbara Birley, curator at Vindolanda, near Hexham, in Northumberland, said it was "incredibly rare" to find a full set of four iron hipposandals. She said the hoof protectors were so...
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    When heat turned London into a stinky city

    Suffering in the hot weather? Spare a thought then for the population of London back in 1858, a year of sky-high temperatures and the Great Stink. Too hot? In 1858 a heatwave turned London into a stinking sewer By Judith Burns BBC News 3 August 2018...
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    11 facts about Catherine Howard, Henry VIII's fifth wife

    How much do you know about Catherine Howard? How did she meet Henry VIII, and is she related to Anne Boleyn? How old was Catherine when she died, and does her ghost really haunt Hampton Court Palace? Here are the facts… 11 facts about Catherine Howard Catherine Howard was the fifth wife of...
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    Written in the stars: 7 celestial events that may have changed history

    Seven celestial events that may have changed the course of history, from the comet that carried William the Conqueror to victory in 1066 to the eclipse that helped Lawrence of Arabia defeat the Ottomans... Written in the stars: 7 celestial events that may have changed history Guy de la...
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    Bronze Age Britons used Ancient Egytian thread-making technique

    Ancient textiles found near Cambridge reveal Bronze Age Britons used an Egyptian thread-making technique to weave plant fibres long before they picked up spinning. The 3,800-year-old fabrics were made by splicing – a process by which fibres from nettle, lime trees or other plants were...
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    The couple with a medieval well in their living room

    Colin Steer is a gold-digger with a difference: he’s spent years clearing out a medieval well hoping to ‘find a pot of gold’ at the bottom of it. But the retiree is not searching for the precious metal in a mine – he’s delving deep into an old well he unearthed inside his own front...
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    Why May's approach to Brexit is providing the ideal conditions for Ukip's revival

    The British Establishment thinks it can ignore the people's democratic decision and allow Britain to leave the EU in name only without there being any repercussions. But it seems to have forgotten one thing: Ukip... Features Ukip is back thanks to the Chequers backlash...
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    Sir George Yeardley: The Briton who shaped early America

    Established in 1607, Jamestown was the first permanent British colony in America. But it nearly didn't survive. The fact it did is due in large part to Sir George Yeardley, a military man, social reformer - and one of the first English slaveholders in the colonies. Archaeologists now...
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    Why is Ireland the EU's pathetic patsy when the EU is no friend of Ireland?

    Varadkar's Brexitphobia — his weird determination to scupper the UK’s exit from the EU — is draining Ireland of its best qualities. It has made this nation, known for its rebellious spirit, into the pathetic patsy of the Brussels oligarchy. This land of rebel hearts and independent minds...