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    London may get flying taxis

    Egg-shaped taxis which float approximately two feet above water are currently being created which could change the way city-dwellers get about town. The fibreglass and high-density foam pods, designed by French yachtsman Alain Thébault, can carry up to five people at a time and travel up to...
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    Planet Earth II: BBC gives natural world Hollywood blockbuster treatment

    Something the BBC and Sir David Attenborough are the best in the world at is making science and nature documentaries. Now Auntie and the 90-year-old broadcaster and naturalist have teamed up once again to give us "Planet Earth II", the sequel to 2006's "Planet Earth" and the BBC’s most...
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    Politicians have always perverted the truth but never on this scale

    Yesterday morning, Tony Blair insinuated in his most slippery tones that the outcome of the EU referendum - which he described as a 'catastrophe' - be quietly set aside. This from a man who undertook in 2004 to give the British people a referendum on a new European Union Constitution - a...
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    May rejects 'fascist' Blair's call for second EU referendum

    The Remoaners just won't give up, will they? Tony Blair was compared to fascist dictators today after he laid out his plans for Britain to hold a second EU referendum to amend for the 'catastrophe' of Brexit. The former Prime Minister said voters must be given the chance to change their minds...
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    10 things you (probably) didn’t know about Henry III

    Here, on the 800th anniversary of Henry III's coronation (28th October 1216), Matthew Lewis brings you 10 lesser-known facts about the longest-reigning monarch of England ever... 10 things you (probably) didn’t know about Henry III...
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    England didn't expect this man to not do his duty

    Lord Nelson's iconic speech made on the eve of the Battle of Trafalgar was changed seconds before it was sent to his navy, a note reveals.... England didn't expect this: Lord Nelson's iconic order on the eve of the Battle of Trafalgar was hastily rewritten by a signalman who couldn't sign...
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    Drone photographs "fog waterfall" rolling over edge of cliff

    A drone has captured the incredible moment a blanket of thick fog turns into a ‘waterfall’ as it rolls over the edge of a seaside cliff. Photographer James Loveridge flew his camera drone 200 feet above the cliffs at West Bay in Dorset to capture video footage of the moving white carpet...
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    A Stop Brexit political party would never work

    Do you accept that Britain voted to leave the European Union in June? Many of those who wanted the country to stay in the bloc have accepted defeat and got on with their lives, but some are still struggling with the referendum result. Call them Bremoaners, or simply people in Brenial; these...
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    Posturing luvvies and a Labour party that STILL doesn't get it on migration

    After the result of the referendum, it seemed the Labour Party and the Left had at long last got the message that the British people want restrictions on the free movement of people. Even before the vote, Labour’s Deputy Leader, Tom Watson, had indicated that unlimited EU immigration should be...
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    Statue of the Queen Mother unveiled at Prince Charles's Poundbury estate

    A statue of the Queen Mother has been unveiled by the Queen at the Prince of Wales' model town in Dorset. The 9ft 6in (3m) bronze statue by sculptor Philip Jackson stands in the new Queen Mother Square in the Poundbury urban development on the edge of Dorchester. It is a second casting of a...
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    Waiter knocks thumb off Roman statue

    A waiter working at the British Museum knocked the thumb off a priceless Roman sculpture, it has emerged. The accident occurred in December last year, according to The Art Newspaper, but has only just come to light. Waiter knocks thumb off Roman sculpture at British Museum BBC News 27 October...
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    UK economy grows after Brexit vote, defying Remoaners' scaremongering

    During the EU in/out referendum campaign, leading figures in the Government and international organisations like the IMF said that a vote to leave the EU would see Britain's economy hit by a recession. In fact, the so-called "experts" said that this very quarter just ended would see negative...
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    The real Alfred the Great

    Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, died on this day - 26th October - in 899. He came to the throne in 871. To mark the anniversary, Barbara Yorke reveals intriguing details about the talents that made King Alfred a unique early medieval monarch... The real Alfred the Great On the anniversary...
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    Nicola Sturgeon’s Bonnie Prince Charlie act is wearing thin

    THERE is more than a whiff of the Bonnie Prince Charlie about Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon: a stirring call to arms based on a romantic notion of Scottishness that eventually leads to disappointment and defeat. But whereas the Prince left hundreds of dead clansmen on the field of...
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    Neolithic stone tombs could be used to store ashes for the first time in 4,000 years

    Prehistoric stone tombs used to store the ashes of loved ones are being built in Britain for the first time in thousands of years. The ancient resting places could help to tackle the problem of a lack of burial space. Until now, Neolithic earth mounds built over the dead, known as long...
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    Britain is the most business-friendly major economy

    Britain is the most business-friendly major economy on the planet, the World Bank has said – casting fresh doubt on predictions of economic collapse after Brexit. The UK came top of the G7 group of industrialised countries in an annual index on ease of doing business, one place ahead of...
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    Hugh Laurie is awarded star on Hollywood Walk Of Fame

    They became friends at Cambridge University, both joining the prestigious Footlights society before going on to form their own Fry & Laurie television double act So it was only fitting that Stephen Fry was on hand to pay tribute to his best friend Hugh Laurie as Laurie was awarded a...
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    Humiliation, jealousy and why the French resist the English

    The Jungle has been the cause of so much bitterness between London and Paris. Indeed, you could hardly find a better example of the jealousy with which the French elite view their northern neighbours or the sanctimonious hypocrisy with which they love to disguise their chauvinistic...
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    The phonebox of the future is coming to London

    BT is preparing to roll out a futuristic new phone box that offers free calls and WiFi. The ultramodern Link kiosks will open on major high streets across London next year and will come complete with charging points, maps access and tourist information. BT said the rollout marked 'the next...
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    History explorer: Extravagance in Roman Britain

    Miles Russell visits Fishbourne Roman Palace, once a sumptuous building with possible royal connections... History explorer: Extravagance in Roman Britain As part of our series in which experts nominate British locations to illustrate historical topics, Miles Russell visits Fishbourne Roman...