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    Corbyn sacks Labour MP after he called for second EU referendum

    An undemocratic Labour MP has been sacked by leader Jeremy Corbyn for not accepting a democratic decision. Owen Smith says he "stood by his principles" in calling for another EU referendum - a move which resulted in his sacking from Labour's shadow cabinet. The former Shadow Northern Ireland...
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    Hawking to be interred next to Newton at Westminster Abbey

    Stephen Hawking is to become the latest of illustrious Britons to be interred at Westminster Abbey in London. The ashes of Professor Stephen Hawking will be interred next to the grave of Sir Isaac Newton, it has been revealed. The renowned theoretical physicist's final resting place will...
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    It isn't Russia that destroyed British sovereignty

    Something extraordinary has happened in British politics over the past week: everyone suddenly wants to stand up for British sovereignty. Even those sections of the political and media class that have spent the past 20 months since the Brexit vote mocking the little people and their apparently...
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    Whipsnade Zoo's giant hillside lion makeover completed

    Restoration of a landmark lion figure on a hillside has been completed using 800 tonnes of unwanted chalk from beneath a local resident's house. The giant 483ft lion near Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire was created in 1933 and is the largest hill figure in England It had been deteriorating after...
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    Putin wins Russian election by big margin

    Vladimir Putin will lead Russia for another six years, after securing an expected victory in the presidential election. A Russian state exit poll gave him 73.9% of the vote, easily defeating his closest competitor. The main opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, was barred from the race. Russia...
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    Six trivial decisions that changed British history

    Here, Dixe Wills, author of Tiny Histories: Trivial Events and Trifling Decisions that Changed British History, uncovers six split-second decisions that helped make Britain what it is today… Six trivial decisions that changed British history From a misguided act of chivalry on an Essex field...
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    Is this the ghost of Nelson's wife onboard HMS Victory?

    This is the chilling moment the 'ghost of Admiral Nelson's wife' was seen wandering around HMS Victory before disappearing through a wall. The spine-tingling footage appears to show the ghostly figure of a woman in a dress and heels walking through the upper chamber of the warship. Tony...
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    Boaty McBoatface survives ice mission

    "Boaty McBoatface" has executed its most daring dive yet. The nation's favourite yellow submarine swam under a near-600m thick ice shelf in the Antarctic, returning safely to its launch ship after 48 hours away. It was an important test for the novel autonomous vehicle, which was developed at...
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    1901 footage of rugby match is the world's oldest

    Fascinating footage from more than a hundred years ago, believed to be the first ever game of rugby caught on film, has resurfaced ahead of the final week of the 2018 Six Nations. The video, which is just under a minute in length, shows a 1901 fixture between Yorkshire sides Dewsbury...
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    Dickens letters reveal the inspiration for the cruel headmaster in Nicholas Nickleby

    Rare letters written in Charles Dickens's own hand may reveal the true inspiration for Wackford Squeers, the cruel headmaster of Dotheboys Hall in Nicholas Nickleby. Scholars have argued over the teacher's inspiration. But this Thursday a revealing letter, stamped with Dickens's seal...
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    'BEAST FROM THE EAST': Europe is so cold now that the Arctic appears to be a warm esc

    We were told that, because of global warming, by 2010 children in Britain will grow up not knowing what snow is. They were, of course, wrong.
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    'BEAST FROM THE EAST': Europe is so cold now that the Arctic appears to be a warm esc

    Much of Britain's freezing weather every winter comes from the Ural Mountains in western Russia. It's freezing today with the odd snow flurry.
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    Let England host 2018 World Cup instead, says 1966 World Cup winner George Cohen

    1966 World Cup winner George Cohen believes Russia should be stripped of this year's World Cup and that it should instead be hosted by England. England bid to host the 2018 World Cup and had what many believe to be the best bid, but FIFA decided instead to award the tournament to oil-rich...
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    Otter, pork and mutton: 2,000 year old feast found on Orkney

    A treasure trove of Iron Age artefacts has been found at a site on Scotland's Orkney Islands that was once home to a tall monumental tower-like structure. Archaeologists excavating the area found evidence of a 'great feast' that dates back back around 2,000 years, to the Middle-to-Late...
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    Arsenal fans wear hazmat suits as their team is drawn to play CSKA Moscow

    England aren't the only English team who are to play in Russia this year - that's if they don't decide to boycott the World Cup. London giants Arsenal are to travel there on 12th April after they were yesterday drawn to play CSKA Moscow in the quarter finals of the Europa League. Fans on...
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    Punish A Muslim Day

    Letters encouraging recipients to take part in "Punish a Muslim Day" have reportedly been sent to addresses across the country. Images of the A4 notes, which contain a list of violent acts alongside a number of points for performing them, have been widely shared online. 'Punish a Muslim day'...
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    Is shortbread unpatriotic? Some Scottish nationalists think so

    Scottish nationalism has arrived at its Robert Welch moment by declaring shortbread unpatriotic. The buttery biscuit went from beloved confection to traitorous treat after a nationalist, on a trip to Germany, spotted Walkers Shortbread being sold in a Union Jack tin... Coffee House...
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    Meet the man making the royal trumpets for Harry and Meghan's wedding

    In January, Richard Smith received an order request to the North Yorkshire workshop he converted from a cowshed attached to his home. It was a Ministry of Defence official requesting 20 state fanfare trumpets - the first five of which needed to be ready for March 14. The exact purpose...
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    Medieval bloodletting bowls, writing equipment and beer mugs uncovered in Oxford

    A treasure trove of 10,000 artefacts uncovered in Oxford has revealed what life was once like at the city's prestigious university 800 years ago. In one of Britain's largest ever urban excavations, experts have found bloodletting bowls, writing equipment and beer mugs used by both...