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    Scientists discover a new flower on Shetland

    Scientists have discovered a brand new flower in Shetland. It is a beauty. A delicate golden bell of a flower, its throat flecked with tiny, blood-red spots - colours echoing the Lion Rampant. Scientists discover a new flower of Shetland By Kenneth Macdonald BBC Scotland Science...
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    Heavy metal singer berates fan for touching woman's boob

    This is the moment a heavy metal singer called out a man in his audience for touching a woman's breast during a concert. Sam Carter, frontman for British metalcore band Architects, stopped the show at the Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands to berate the culprit with a furious rant.... 'I...
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    Remainers are so determined to hate Brexit that they've become detached from reality

    The anguish surrounding Brexit cannot be explained in purely political terms. Its cause is at least as much psychological. Some Remainers – a minority, but not an insignificant one – are so determined to see bad news that they are becoming unhinged. Like King Lear, they cannot adjust to...
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    U-boat and merchant shipwrecks given protected status

    The wrecks of a World War One U-boat and two merchant ships containing 15 cast iron cannons have been given protected status. The submarine, off the coast of Whitby, North Yorkshire, sank 40 ships before being bombed in 1918 with the loss of all its crew. It is thought the two vessels...
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    The 2017 History Hot 100

    Which historical figures interest people the most in 2017, and which person is THE most interesting? History Hot 100 results: the historical figures who fascinated you most in 2017 We asked readers and historians to vote for the historical figures that most interest them at the moment. The...
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    HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier arrives in Portsmouth

    The UK's new £3bn aircraft carrier has docked in its home port. HMS Queen Elizabeth entered Portsmouth Harbour for the first time at about 07:10 BST on Wednesday following extensive preparations at the naval base. HMS Queen Elizabeth: Carrier arrives in Portsmouth 16 August 2017 BBC News...
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    Inside the birthplace of King Henry VIII, Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I

    A team of archaeologists has uncovered remains of the riverside palace where King Henry VIII was born. Greenwich Palace, otherwise known as The Palace of Placentia, was also the birthplace of his daughters Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I. Experts working on a major development underneath...
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    Sleepy Berkshire town marks thirty years since shooting massacre

    Trevor Wainwright was off duty the day that a loner brought tragedy to his sleepy Berkshire town. As the local PC, he knew everyone on his beat; but who could have had any inkling that 27-year-old Michael Ryan - an unemployed handyman, who lived with his mother - would commit mass...
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    Metal detectorist finds rare 6th Century coin pendant

    A rare 6th Century gold pendant created from a Byzantine coin has been found by a metal detectorist more than 1,500 years after it was made. The coin is imprinted with an image of Emperor Justinian and is thought to have been made in Constantinople, which is now known as Istanbul in...
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    Big Ben stops chiming until 2021

    Big Ben's famous chimes will fall silent from next week until 2021 to allow essential repair works to take place. The bongs will sound for the final time at midday on Monday before being disconnected to allow the clock and surrounding tower to be restored. The Great Bell has sounded on the...
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    Money pours into the UK while we start our march towards the EU exit door

    I, for one, am more sure now than I was on June 24, 2016, that the British people did the right thing. My one anxiety as I placed my cross on the paper was that Project Fear might be half right if only for self-fulfilling reasons, and that I might be helping to inflict severe short-term...
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    Independence, 70 years on: Do Indians care about the British any more?

    India marks 70 years of independence from Britain on Tuesday. What do modern Indians think about the British? Independence: Do Indians care about the British any more? Justin Rowlatt South Asia correspondent 13 August 2017 BBC News Seventy years since India gained its independence from...
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    Mo Farah performs farewell Mobot on top of the London Eye

    On Saturday night an emotional Mo Farah broke down in tears after missing out on a fairytale finale at the World Championships. And this morning he waved farewell to track athletics in Britain in the most dramatic of fashion - atop the London Eye. The four-time Olympic champion failed to mount...
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    Is the Queen preparing to make Charles the Prince Regent?

    With the Queen now into her 92nd year, and with the hard-working Duke of Edinburgh choosing to retire last month at the age of 96, plans are afoot which, if implemented, would see Charles appointed King in all but name. Palace sources have indicated that the Queen has told her inner circle...
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    Big Lizzie teams up with Big George off the coast of Scotland

    The maritime might of Britain and the US was on show last week as HMS Queen Elizabeth took part in exercises with American warships off the coast of Scotland. Among the US carrier strike group was the USS George H W Bush, which is hosting more than 60 Royal Navy sailors and Royal Marines as...
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    Venezuela and Vichy: why does Socialist brutality get an easier ride than Fascism?

    There is something almost heroic about the refusal of Britain’s hard Left to infer anything from actual results. The routine is always the same. Revolutionaries seize power somewhere and are hailed in Islington as heroes until their regime leads (as socialist regimes invariably lead) to squalor...
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    Get stuffed, Ireland

    The Irish Government under its latest lippy Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, continues the Irish tradition of being bloody difficult and is used like de Valera by the Germans. Varadkar sees Brexit as an opportunity to be a pain in the situpon. He has said the country will not “design a border for the...
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    British MPs demand tougher sentences for Muslim grooming gangs

    Asian grooming gangs' targeting of white teenage girls should be treated as “racially aggravated crimes”, MPs and campaigners have demanded. The government said that “political and cultural sensitivities” must not stand in the way of rooting out the “sickening crime”... 'THIS IS A RACIST...
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    Most Remainers now back principles of Brexit

    The majority of Remain voters now agree that Britain should take control of its borders after Brexit, end the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice and pay little or nothing to leave the EU. A major survey of more than 20,000 people revealed that an overwhelming majority of voters...
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    English prince blamed for massacre is exonerated. It was the French

    An historian has exonerated the Black Prince for a massacre that took place more than 600 years ago, after discovering it was actually committed by vengeful French soldiers... English prince who was blamed for 637 years for a massacre is finally exonerated by historian who says it was actually...