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    Warnings of a Romanian migrant surge were right

    In January 2014, when Romanians and Bulgarians were granted free movement into Britain seven years after their countries joined the EU, MigrationWatch, Ukip and others warned that this would lead to Britain being swamped by immigrants from those countries. Cue the attacks from assorted lefties...
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    Ozzy Osbourne's guitar raises money for hospice

    A guitar signed by Ozzy Osbourne has raised £1,000 at a fundraising night for a hospice. It was donated to the hospice in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, by the Black Sabbath singer and his wife Sharon. The event was organised by Mark Campbell, whose father Ian is being supported by the...
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    First commerical flight lands on remote British island

    The first scheduled commercial airline service to the remote British island of St Helena in the south Atlantic has touched down safely. The virgin flight, an SA Airlink service from South Africa, ends the island's long-standing reliance on a ship which sailed every three weeks. It is...
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    Churchill: From feeble horseman to African hero

    From playing polo and riding in a fixed race to bravely riding into battles where comrades died - a new book documents how horses played a huge part in Winston Churchill's life... From feeble horseman to African hero: How Winston Churchill threw himself into riding to face down the...
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    BBC's hissy fit over Brexit bias proves it has something to hide

    So now we know. The BBC hates Brexit so much it has four times more pro-EU guests on its flagship politics shows than those who voted Leave. Unsurprisingly, this important piece of research — published yesterday in The Sun — triggered a hissy fit by our publicly-funded national broadcaster...
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    Jodrell Bank bids for Unesco World Heritage status

    Jodrell Bank Observatory has been selected as the latest UK candidate for World Heritage status. The site, in Cheshire, is home to the famous Lovell Telescope, which was completed in 1957. If the bid is successful, it would join the likes of Stonehenge and the Taj Mahal on the Unesco list of...
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    The starving heroes who saved Gibraltar from the Spanish

    Spain believes Brexit negotiations are a new chance to reverse the international treaty of 1713 which, after its capture, ceded Gibraltar to Britain ‘in perpetuity’. Ever since, the Spanish have used every possible ploy to regain the contentious three-mile-long rocky peninsula that...
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    Angler almost died after Dover sole jumped into his mouth

    An angler had to be resuscitated after accidentally swallowing a fish he had just caught. The man was kissing the Dover sole in celebration of his catch when the six-inch (14cm) fish wriggled out of his hand and jumped into his mouth, a friend said. Dover sole 'jumps' down angler's throat...
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    UK pollution satellite about to launch

    A UK-assembled satellite is set to go into orbit shortly to monitor air quality around the globe. Its Dutch-designed instrument will make daily maps of polluting gases and particles known to be harmful to health. Called Sentinel-5P, the spacecraft is a contribution to the EU's Copernicus...
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    Jeremy the lefty snail has died

    Jeremy, the famous left-coiled snail whose search for love sparked a media sensation, has died. However, his legacy will live on as, shortly before he died, his "lefty" mate Tomeu had young. The "one in a million" snail died on Wednesday, the University of Nottingham said. Jeremy the 'lefty'...
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    Knights Templar mugs? They're offensive!

    A market stall holder has been banned from having a stand in a town centre because she was selling 'offensive' Knights Templar coffee mugs. Tina Gayle has been prohibited from having a stall in Loughborough Market after someone complained about the mugs. She said the complainant had told...
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    Britain, Catalonia etc: People crave national identity

    How can there be an amicable union between the EU’s nation states if some of those nations are themselves deeply divided and fractious, as is plainly the case with Catalonia and Spain? Here is a region of largely Catalan-speaking people who regard themselves as culturally distinct. A...
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    The Queen will not lay a wreath at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday

    Throughout her 65-year reign, she has regarded it as her most sacred duty. But next month, for the first time, the Queen will attend Britain’s Remembrance Sunday commemorations as a spectator. Buckingham Palace has announced that she will watch the traditional 11am service at the Cenotaph...
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    Why did Vikings have 'Allah' embroidered into funeral clothes?

    Researchers in Sweden have found Arabic characters woven into burial costumes from Viking boat graves. The discovery raises new questions about the influence of Islam in Scandinavia, writes journalist Tharik Hussain. Why did Vikings have 'Allah' embroidered into funeral clothes? BBC News...
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    Siberian blue robin excites bird watchers in Orkney

    Bird watchers have been left in a bit of a flap after the rare arrival of an off-track adult Siberian blue robin in North Ronaldsay. It is believed to be the first adult male of the breed in the UK, although juveniles have been seen before. Siberian blue robin excites bird watchers in Orkney...
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    British mission to 1 trillion ton iceberg approved

    UK scientists will lead an international expedition to the huge new iceberg that recently calved in the British Antarctic Territory. A-68, which covers an area of around 2,300 sq miles, broke away in July. Researchers are keen to investigate the seafloor uncovered by the trillion-ton block of...
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    Did conkers help win the First World War?

    In the autumn of 1917, a notice appeared on the walls of classrooms and scout huts across Britain: “Groups of scholars and boy scouts are being organised to collect conkers… This collection is invaluable war work and is very urgent. Please encourage it.” It was never explained to...
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    The women and children who built Spitfires

    A new documentary film has revealed the incredible untold story of the secret Spitfire factories where civilians built thousands of the iconic warplane. In 1940 the German Luftwaffe managed to bomb and destroy the Spitfire factories in Southampton, believing they had stopped the British...