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    VJ Day: Queen leads 70th anniversary commemorations

    The Queen is leading events to mark the 70th anniversary of VJ Day, when Japan surrendered and World War Two ended. She and the Duke of Edinburgh joined the PM and former prisoners of war at a remembrance service at St Martin-in-the-Fields church in London. The Reverend Dr Sam Wells told...
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    Who was the real Edward VI?

    The Tudor boy king is often painted as a sickly puppet. But as Stephen Alford – author of a recent biography – reveals, he may actually have been much like his father, Henry VIII Who was the real Edward VI? Thursday 13th...
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    The Roman invasion: Whose side were the Britons on?

    The display of the Hallaton helmet reconstruction in 2012 sparked debate about how far Britons colluded with the Romans on their invasion in AD 43. Here, Gillian Hovell considers this and other key questions about the start of the Roman occupation. The Roman invasion: Whose side were the...
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    William and Kate issue furious warning over paparazzi pictures of their children

    The paparazzi are using children to lure Prince George into view as they take increasingly desperate measures to capture lucrative images of the young royal, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have revealed. The tactic is one of several "dangerous" and "distressing" methods revealed in an...
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    Spanish ships accused of 'violating' Gibraltar's territory

    Spanish vessels and helicopters were in "clear violation of international law" after entering UK waters in Gibraltar, the Foreign Office has said. Spanish police chasing criminals have made several incursions into British waters in the past two days, it added. The Royal Navy escorted the...
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    Old English wisdom enters Twitter-verse

    An Old English expert is sharing the wisdom of our ancestors on Twitter. But can we learn anything from 1,000-year-old thinking? Old English wisdom enters Twitter-verse By Duncan Leatherdale BBC News 13 August 2015...
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    Karl Pilkington: The Moaning of Life 2

    Everyone's favourite bald Manc twonk and comedy travel documentary host Karl Pilkington - the whingeing but lovable comedy genius whom his friend Ricky Gervais once called "the funniest man alive in Britain today" - is back with the second series of his hilarious round-the-world TV series The...
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    Schoolchildren re-enact football's most infamous moments

    These schoolchildren have been recreating some of the most infamous moments in football. School children become 'Football's Bad Boys' Whoever had the idea for this is an absolute genius. Rather than teaching children about good morals and encouraging them to look up to responsible...
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    The London shipwreck: 1665 gun carriage recovered

    A gun carriage has been recovered from the wreck of a warship which exploded and sank in the Thames estuary in 1665. The London went down off Southend-on-Sea in Essex, killing 300 crew. It is the first complete carriage to be raised from the ship, which is lying about 65ft (20m) below the...
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    10 dangers of Georgian London

    Disease, cesspits and gin: What was life like on the streets of 18th-century London? 10 dangers of Georgian London...
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    The deer which have to cross Britain's busiest road to get to their grazing grounds

    These deer wait until sunset to cross the busy M25 using bridges and tunnels to their native grazing grounds across London. They appear to be undeterred by the bright lights and loud noises to find their forests and farmland either side of the motorway. Jamie Hall, 36, photographed the deer...
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    Massive invasion of smelly seaweed a growing concern on Caribbean beaches

    If the Hairy Bikers turned up there they'd just put it in a pot with some baby octopus, shiitake mushrooms, root ginger, soy sauce, tofu, aubergine and lotus root and make some sort of meal out of it.
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    It's Lego-ld Trafford!

    A talented designer is on a mission to recreate all 92 stadiums in the Premier and Football League - out of Lego. Chris Smith, from Altrincham, Greater Manchester, has used the classic children's toy to construct intricate models of iconic stadiums such as Old Trafford and Anfield. The...
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    The Thirteen Legendary Treasures of Britain

    The ‘Thirteen Treasures of Britain’ are a group of magical items found in late medieval Welsh tradition. These precious relics are mentioned in 15th and 16th century manuscripts, such as the Welsh Arthurian tale of ‘Culhwch and Olwen’. The Thirteen Treasures are said to have been located...
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    Global Warming: still the ‘Greatest Scam in History’

    BBC ‘environment analyst’ explodes on Twitter as BBC presenter mocks Met Office’s climate prophecies 119 comments 6 August 2015 Damian Thompson The Spectator Daily Mail's Quentin Letts Climate change is the...
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    Cheshire: The county with its own Magna Carta

    As events mark the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Great Charter, historians in Cheshire are remembering when their county was the only one in England to have its own Magna Carta. Cheshire was one of England's smallest counties by population, but it was also one of the most...
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    Australia send out Rugby World Cup warning as they beat New Zealand

    Australia's cricketers may have just been given a good thumping by the English in the Ashes, but things are looking better for the nation's rugby union side. The Aussies have beaten the New Zealand All Blacks, the World Cup holders, 27-19 to send out a warning ahead of this year Rugby World Cup...
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    Is this the witch of Rollright?

    The remains of a 1,400 year-old Saxon woman believed to be a pagan witch has been uncovered by a metal detector enthusiast. They were discovered near the Rollright Stones in Warwickshire - a group of ancient monuments that legend has it were created when a witch turned a king and his...
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    France has become a giant, self-pitying museum

    How France, a once-great nation, now cuts a diminished, slightly pathetic figure in the shadow of Germany and Britain. But she does have one thing going for her - she's still a nice place to retire. France has become a giant self-pitying museum This once-great country now cuts...
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    Global Warming: still the ‘Greatest Scam in History’

    Are climate scientists doom-mongering? Bulk of research on impacts of ocean acidification is FLAWED, new study finds Scientists at the University of Western Australia have reviewed 465 studies on ocean acidification and found just 27 used 'appropriate...