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    Ancient Roman hand sculpture sheds light on one of Britain's bloodiest battles

    Archaeologists have discovered a Roman artefact described as the 'hand of God' near Hadrian's Wall in the north of England. The remarkable object, unearthed by scientists earlier this month, is made of 2.3 kilos of solid bronze and is believed to be related to the largest military operation...
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    Wow! It's Now 100!

    Now That's What I Call Music! (or Now!) is a series of various artists compilation albums that was first released in the UK and Ireland in 1983. Each album features the biggest pop hits in the UK charts of that year. And this year sees a major milestone in the Now! series - the release of Now...
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    Ancient Greek, Latin and Christian inscriptions found on Tintagel Castle windowsill

    A windowsill inscribed with rare ancient writing has been uncovered at Tintagel Castle in Cornwall - the site where 'King Arthur was conceived'. Experts believe that this could be evidence of a multicultural royal site. The stone, believed to be part of a medieval window ledge, contains...
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    Riders charge through town to mark the 1513 Battle of Flodden

    Thousands of people lined the streets of a Scottish town for one of the oldest Borders festivals on Friday. The Selkirk Common Riding event remembers the story of the 1513 Battle of Flodden, the largest battle between England and Scotland. Selkirk sent 80 men into battle with the...
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    Construction workers discover Roman or Saxon road in Birmingham

    Stunned workers have unearthed an ancient road under a major landmark in Birmimgham city centre, which could date back to Roman or Saxon times. The remains were discovered as they dug up Victoria Square as part of the city's project to expand the Midland Metro network. Construction workers...
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    Incredible moment woman films a dust devil - in Devon

    Britain actually having a summer this year is somewhat of a rarity, but the hot weather has brought on another natural phenomenon - a dust devil. Vicky Chastey filmed the rare whirlwind as she was hay baling with her husband and children in Devon. Hay was lifted up to 200ft in the air when...
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    The 'Baby' that ushered in modern computer age

    Seventy years ago was arguably the start of the modern computer age. A machine that took up an entire room at a laboratory in Manchester University ran its first program at 11am on 21 June 1948. The prototype completed the task in 52 minutes, having run through 3.5 million calculations. The...
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    Hotel plan to serve up midge burgers

    An Argyll hotelier has unveiled plans to serve burgers made with midges to his customers. David Keat, who owns the Brander Lodge Hotel near Oban, said he would harvest the blood-sucking insects from the hotel's midge exterminator machines. He said the burgers would be dipped in a coat of...
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    Woolly mammoth bone discovered on beach

    A bone believed to have come from a woolly mammoth has been discovered on the south of Scotland coastline. The find was made near Stranraer by Nic Coombey, co-ordinator of the Solway Coastwise project. He said he realised straight away that it was an "extraordinary thing" due to its size. It...
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    Woolly mammoth tusk uncovered at quarry

    Fragments believed to have come from a woolly mammoth have been uncovered at a quarry. Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service said the remains, believed to include a tusk, were found and excavated in Staffordshire. It is one of a number of finds of its kind from across the West...
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    Prince William to begin tour of Israel, Jordan and Palestine

    Prince William is to make the first official royal visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories in a five-day tour of the Middle East. The Duke of Cambridge is scheduled to meet both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. He will...
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    Baby weasels "pose" for a picture

    Two baby weasels appeared to pause for a photograph while scampering across a scenic road in the Highlands. Carrie Urquhart, a driver with Ullapool-based Lochbroom Woodfuels Ltd, took the image on Tuesday morning near Achiltibuie, Highland. Wee posers: Baby weasels photographed near...
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    Trump is right to pull the US out of the hypocritical UNHCR - we should follow him

    US President Donald Trump has just pulled his country out of this pointless, fatuous, degrading organisation. Well done, Trump. It is about time someone called the bluff of these scumbags. The US says the UNHRC is “a cesspool of political bias”. Dead right. ROD LIDDLE Trump is right to...
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    2018 World Cup: Why is it so hard for the English to enjoy winning?

    Argentina, Colombia, Denmark and Poland have all lost to, or failed to beat, teams ranked lower than Tunisia in their opening games. Germany have lost to Mexico, Brazil drew with Switzerland; and few teams have played as well as England did for 45 minutes in Volgograd. The second half...
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    Remains of three tortured and mutilated men found near Roman well

    The 1,500-year-old dismembered remains of three men with amputated legs and smashed skulls have been found at an ancient site in Cambridgeshire. Two of the legless corpses were placed at right angles to one another in an ancient rubbish dump with their heads turned away, while the third...
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    The EU steals our fish, squanders our cash and treats our views with contempt

    Austin Mitchell was a backbench Labour MP for 40 years before stepping down in 2015. A self-confessed maverick who refused to toe the party line, he has always been fiercely opposed to Britain remaining in the EU. Here, on the second anniversary of the EU referendum, he delivers a...
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    May tells Remainers: I'm not bluffing over no deal

    Senior Cabinet ministers have insisted the UK is prepared to walk away from Brexit talks without a deal, on the second anniversary of the referendum. Liam Fox said Theresa May was "not bluffing" over her threat to quit negotiations, while Boris Johnson called for a "full British Brexit"...
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    Brexit is going to happen, Remainers, so YOU suck it up

    “SUCK it up,” advises Remoaner MP Anna Soubry – three little words that mean so much. “Suck it up” infers that democracy is dead in this country. “Suck it up” means that 17.4 million votes in the EU referendum — the largest mandate in British history — do not mean a damn thing. TONY PARSONS...
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    Stars turn out for Stephen Hawking memorial at Westminster Abbey

    Tributes have been paid to renowned physicist Prof Stephen Hawking in a Westminster Abbey memorial service. British actor Benedict Cumberbatch, who played Hawking in a BBC drama, and astronaut Tim Peake were among those giving readings at the ceremony. Prof Hawking died in March, aged 76...
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    Another 8 years of sewing for woman recreating Bayeux Tapestry

    Mia Hansson turned her love of craft-making into a mission to recreate a full scale replica of the medieval artwork. She estimates the project will take more than a decade to complete but says it is for “handicraft interest rather than a historic one”. The 44-year-old started work on the...