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    Police shoot dead five dogs in town centre

    Five dogs were shot dead by armed police in the centre of my hometown this morning after they attacked a group of people: Armed police 'shoot dead pack of five dangerous dogs' after they 'attacked children in a town centre' in horrific footage* A 60-year-old woman and a man were injured...
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    1,000-year-old wooden toy Viking boat is unearthed in Norway

    Buried deep within a well in a small Norwegian farm, researchers have discovered a wooden toy Viking boat. The toy dates back around 1,000 years, and was probably played with by a child on the farm. The finding gives an insight into the lifestyle of medieval children, and suggests that they...
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    Archaeologists unearth 16th Century spy chamber built by Ivan the Terrible's mother

    A secret spy chamber that was built by the mother of Ivan the Terrible has been found under a Moscow street. Archaeologists said the room was originally constructed beneath a 1.5 mile wall designed to protect Russians from Tatar and Polish raids during the 16th Century. The vaulted wall is...
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    Eurocrats can't forgive UK for being proud of its own history

    Britain’s reluctance to accept supra-national authority and its insistence on maintaining its own unique adversarial (rather than consensual) political culture is not admired in Europe. Its pride in the longevity of its particular democratic institutions is regarded as arrogant and...
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    WWII bomb near Putney Bridge should not stop the 163rd University Boat Race

    The University Boat Race is expected to go ahead after a suspected World War Two shell was discovered by the River Thames, police have said. But some viewing areas may have to be suspended by the event organisers if it is deemed to pose a hazard. The find was made near Putney Bridge, west...
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    More than 1,000 UFO sightings in Canada in 2016: Report

    An alien stalks Karl Pilkington in the jungle:
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    Charles I was never beheaded, reveals newly-discovered manuscript

    A manuscript that researchers suggest could rewrite the narrative of British royal history has been discovered in Germany. Experts believe that the 500-page document was written by English king Charles I, after the time of his supposed execution during the Civil War in 1649. It reveals...
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    Roman mosaics may point to evidence of the mysterious settlement of Ucetia

    Stunning mosaic paving stones depicting an owl, a duck and a fawn from the first century have been unearthed in southern France. The artwork made up the floor of a grand Roman building inside the mysterious city of Ucetia, a settlement which was previously only known by name. But now...
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    More than 1,000 UFO sightings in Canada in 2016: Report

    That Richard Osman certainly gets about.
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    Polar bears spotted in Scotland as animals flee melting Arctic ice cap

    Anybody venturing to Scotland normally has only the midges to avoid. Now there’s an altogether more terrifying, not so wee beastie lurking in the woods. For scientists with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) have discovered a polar bear living on an island in the Outer Hebrides. The images...
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    Brexit: Government 'to stand up' for Gibraltar's interests

    Vote overwhelmingly to stay in the EU - and then get slapped in the face by the EU. The UK has said it will stand up for Gibraltar's interests after the territory accused Spain of using Brexit to forward its territorial aims. After reported lobbying from Spain, the EU's Brexit...
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    In pictures: soldiers' items through history

    The National Army Museum in London reopens to the public after a three-year, £23.75 million redevelopment project. Here is a look at just a few of the fascinating items on display... In pictures: soldiers' items through history...
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    6ft-long woolly mammoth tusk is unearthed on Essex beach

    Amateur archaeologists have made an incredible discovery after unearthing a 6ft long mammoth tusk. The enormous bone was found off the coast of West Mersea, Essex, during a particularly low tide. Mammoths' curved tusks grew up to 16ft long and were used to dig in the ground for food, rub...
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    Prince of Wales tries out a traditional dance in Romania

    The Prince of Wales has embarked on his tour of European diplomacy in tried and tested royal fashion: ingratiating himself with Romanian locals with a traditional dance. The prince did not need to be asked twice when a group of traditional performers invited him to join them as he...
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    Iron Age chariot and two horse skeletons unearthed in Pocklington, East Yorkshire

    An Iron Age chariot and two horse skeletons have been unearthed at an East Yorkshire building site. The 2,500-year-old remains have been dubbed by experts as 'highly unusual'. The find is the first of its kind in the last 200 years and one of only 26 ever excavated in the UK. It has been...
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    A great day for British democracy

    We know that 73 per cent of MPs want to stay in the EU. We know many in the House of Lords are horrified by Brexit and were keen to hold it up. We know 70 per cent of business leaders wanted Britain to remain, and that some of them launched costly legal battles to try to stymie the Brexit...
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    Westminster Bridge closes after man jumps into Thames

    A man has reportedly jumped off Westminster Bridge a week after a terror attack brought carnage to the London landmark. The Met Police said: 'Emergency Services are dealing with reports of a man in the water near Westminster Bridge. This is not being treated as suspicious.' BREAKING NEWS...
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    Brexit begins! Britain triggers Article 50

    The historic letter that will finally trigger our divorce from the EU has arrived in Brussels. Nine months after the people delivered their verdict in the referendum, UK envoy Sir Tim Barrow arrived at the European Council's offices bearing a diplomatic bag thought to contain the...
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    Is this Britain's earliest curry?

    It seems the British love of curries is not a new phenomenon. An antique cookbook from 1793 listing a recipe for curry was discovered by monks, and now budding chefs will have the chance to try the dish at home. The book, which contains the oldest known recipe for an English curry as well as...
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    Heseltine, Hitler and the most insidious anti-Brexit insult of all

    How inconvenient it was for the anti-Brexit march on Parliament that a policeman guarding the home of British democracy should have been murdered there only days before their planned mass demonstration. The Metropolitan Police had indicated to the organisers that it would place further...