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    Archaeologists find remains of 800 children

    The bodies of about 800 children aged under six have been unearthed by archaeologists ahead of the construction of a road in Lancashire. They were among 1,967 bodies exhumed at St Peter's Burial Ground, which opened in 1821 in Blackburn. The large number of children found is being put down...
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    What Brexit would look like for Britain

    Why a Brexit could be very good for Britain... What Brexit would look like for Britain Life outside the EU could be very good for us Daniel Hannan, a Conservative MEP for South East England 23 January 2016 The...
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    Prince William's friend dies trying to recreate Shackleton's Antarctic crossing

    A friend of the Duke of Cambridge has died attempting to make a solo crossing of Antarctica to raise money for one of the Duke's charities. Kensington Palace announced that Henry Worsley, 55, died in hospital in Chile, where he had undergone surgery after falling ill with bacterial...
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    A brief history of camouflage

    From 19th-century studies on animal disguises to fashionable khaki on today’s catwalks, camouflage has a long and varied history. Here, writer Jude Stewart investigates… A brief history of camouflage From 19th-century studies on animal disguises to fashionable khaki on today’s catwalks...
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    Three dead sperm whales found on Lincolnshire beach

    Three dead sperm whales found washed up on a beach in Lincolnshire are "believed to be from the same pod" as a whale which died at Hunstanton, Norfolk. HM Coastguard said two of the whales were found on a beach near Skegness at about 20:30 GMT on Saturday, while a third was discovered earlier...
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    The EU's back is against the wall. It won't go down without a dirty fight

    Since its inception in 1956, what we now call the European Union has attempted to control events and, when that proves impossible, to ignore them. That strategy appears finally to have failed, to judge by the new panic over migration. That failure raises two questions: does the...
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    10 things you (probably) didn’t know about the Anglo-Saxons

    The Anglo-Saxon age in Britain was one of the most mysterious and fascinating in history – and the inspiration for film adaptations of The Hobbit and last year’s acclaimed BBC Two series The Last Kingdom. But who were the Anglo-Saxons, and were they really as enigmatic as has been suggested...
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    The English are 'one third' Anglo-Saxon

    The English being mainly of Anglo-Saxon origin, distinct from their Celtic neighbours in Scotland, Wales and Ireland, has been shown to be nothing but a myth. In fact, the the Welsh and Scots have almost as much Anglo-Saxon DNA in them as the English, but all three are mainly Celtic. For the...
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    Welsh dinosaur named 'dragon thief'

    A 201-million-year-old dinosaur that fell out of a cliff face at Penarth in South Wales in 2014 has been formally named as Dracoraptor hanigani. Loosely translated, the Dracoraptor part means "dragon thief"; hanigani honours Rob and Nick Hanigan - the two fossil-hunting brothers who found...
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    It's 75 years since the Lancaster bomber first roared aloft

    This month marks 75 years since the Lancaster bomber first roared aloft. So why do our leaders still refuse to celebrate the giant that smashed the Nazi war machine? The flying death trap that helped save civilisation: It's 75 years since the Lancaster bomber first roared aloft. So why do...
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    How we USED to deal with petty criminals

    If any prison or police station in Britain today used these methods of tackling prisoners, it'd not be long before the yuman rites lawyers, BBC, Guardianistas and Labour Party step in accusing the authorities of not repsecting the prisoners' yuman rites. From a Scold's Bridle for loose-tongued...
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    Lost WW1 German U-boat wreck found off Norfolk coast

    The wreck of a World War One German U-boat has been found off the coast of Norfolk. Scans by windfarm developers showed the submarine lying about 55 miles (90km) east of Caister-on-Sea. U-31 went missing in January 1915, struck a mine in the North Sea and sank. All 35 men on board died. Its...
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    Cambridgeshire plesiosaur 'sea monster' could be 'new species'

    A Jurassic "sea monster" found in Cambridgeshire could prove to be a new species of plesiosaur, scientists said. Oxford archaeologists discovered the 165 million-year-old reptile bones at Must Farm quarry near Whittlesey. Carl Harrison and his team dug up more than 600 pieces of bone as well...
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    If EU bullies us like this now, think what it will be like if we vote to stay in

    We can only wonder at their sense of timing. Just as our referendum on leaving the EU gets under way, Eurocrats have issued a blackmail threat against the UK. They say either we join their scheme for sharing out migrants and refugees, or we can forget about returning illegal entrants to...
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    Why is Goldman Sachs trying to stop Britain leaving the EU?

    One of the World's biggest banks has agreed to donate a "substantial" six-figure sum to the campaign to keep Britain in the EU. Goldman Sachs has made the donation to the Britain Stronger in Europe campaign amid concerns about the potential economic disruption that a vote to leave the EU would...
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    2015 was hottest on Earth by a wide margin

    It's bloody freezing here today. When I was outside earlier my fingers were so cold and numb I thought I was going to be like Ranulph Fiennes, with blackened digits that will need amputating (he cut his own frostbitten fingers off using a micro saw blade and a Black & Decker folding table). If...
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    2015 was hottest on Earth by a wide margin

    .......better than that of most global warming fanatics.
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    Edible bugs on the menu at Toronto market

    Two Chinamen walk into a pub. The barman says: "Why the same face?"
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    Germany, Canada and Britain are the best countries

    The votes are in, America, and the best country in the world is... (Drum roll, please.) It's Germany. Sorry, United States, you're fourth — right behind third-ranked Britain and second-ranked Canada. But, hey, America beat Sweden! These are the world’s best countries. (Sorry, America —...