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    'Sex-crazed' nun in a bizarre position among 90 skeletons found in Oxford

    Archaeologists excavating a church site in Oxford have found skeletons of nuns who died in disgrace after being accused of 'sex-crazed' behaviour. Discovered during planned construction near Oxford United's Kassam Stadium, the burial ground is over what used to be Littlemore Priory, a...
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    Love, health and the weather: 9 things medieval Londoners worried about

    As today, people in medieval London worried about health, crime, money, the weather and relationships. But of far greater consequence for them was the possibility of going to hell. Here, Toni Mount, the author of Everyday Life in Medieval London: From the Anglo-Saxons to...
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    Top 5… history’s greatest cities

    People have always thronged to centres of civilisation, commerce and culture. But which were the most important in their day? Top 5… history’s greatest cities This article was first published in the May 2015 issue of History Revealed...
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    Fifa corruption probes: Officials arrested in Zurich

    Two criminal probes into corruption at football's governing body Fifa are under way, after seven senior officials were arrested in Zurich on US charges. Separately, Swiss prosecutors launched a criminal case into the bids for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, to be held in Russia and Qatar...
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    Free FA Cup Final tickets fall from space

    Anxious football fans looking to attend this weekend's FA Cup Final have been told to look to the skies after the FA announced plans to blast two tickets to the edge of space. The FA and Sentintospace.com will launch two tickets from the centre circle of Wembley Stadium into the air at...
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    Anglo-Saxon experts piece together the secrets of the golden hoard

    Experts studying the incredible Staffordshire Hoard have pieced together thousands of fragments to reveal a rare warrior's helmet and a unique sword pommel. Archaeologists working with the hoard - the largest collection of Anglo-Saxon artefacts ever found - said the two examples of 7th...
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    Springwatch: is British wildlife the most eccentric in the world?

    The BBC's Springwatch is returning for a brand new series tonight. The hugely popular show, which celebrates British spring wildlife, is now a British institution - and it's also celebrating its tenth birthday! The series began in May 2005 with presenters Bill Oddie (a former Goodie) and Kate...
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    EU citizens not eligible for EU in/out referendum vote, says No 10

    The government has confirmed that citizens from most EU countries will not be eligible to vote in the referendum in which the people will decide whether or not Britain will leave the EU. Eurosceptics have been concerned that the government will allow all EU citizens resident in the UK who are...
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    Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson has suspected heart attack

    Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson has been admitted to hospital with a suspected heart attack. Mr Robinson, 66, the leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), was taken to the Ulster Hospital, Dundonald, Belfast, on Monday morning after he became ill. He was then...
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    Liverpool hit for six in Gerrard's final appearance for the club

    Liverpool have been hit for six in what turned out to be a disastrous last match for the club for veteran Steven Gerrard on a dramatic final day of the 2014/15 Premier League season. After nearly 17 years playing for his beloved club Gerrard, 34, is about to leave for LA Galaxy - a decision...
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    The monarchs whose fate was determined by their brothers and sisters

    In the bad old days of high infant mortality, any royal family needed an heir and several ‘spares’ – north of the border, James V and his daughter, Mary Queen of Scots, are just two of the many British monarchs with elder brothers who died in infancy. William the Conqueror left England...
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    Sweden wins 60th Eurovision Song Contest

    Sweden has won this year's Eurovision Song Contest, pipping Russia and Italy to victory - with celebrity chef Nigella Lawson dealing the fatal blow to runner-up Russia when she announced the UK was awarding the Scandinavians a maximum 12 points. Heartthrob Mans Zelmerlow, a 28-year-old...
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    Could Henry I become the second 'car park' King?

    Discovering the body of one king under a car park would be considered an achievement of a lifetime for most historians - but the woman who led the search for Richard III is hoping to find another. Screenwriter and amateur historian Philippa Langley has instigated a search to uncover the...
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    'Last flying' Bristol Blenheim airborne at Duxford

    A Bristol Blenheim bomber said to be the last one flying in the world is taking part in its first air show since its restoration. The World War Two aeroplane will take to the skies at the VE Day Anniversary Air Show at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford in Cambridgeshire. It has not flown...
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    Forget Eurovision, Britain is the runaway winner for new jobs

    Forget tomorrow night's Eurovision Song Contest. Here's a Euopean contest that Britain has won hands down Here are the results from London: Forget Eurovision, Britain is the runaway winner for new jobs as France gets 'Nul Points' An extra 611,000 people found work in UK last year, official...
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    Wembley WW2 live bomb poses 'risk to life'

    An unexploded World War Two bomb uncovered by builders near Wembley Stadium in north west London poses "a genuine risk to life", the Army has said. Homes and businesses have been evacuated and the Army has built a blast wall around the bomb in case it goes off. The 110lb device, thought to...
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    Labour firebrand Dennis Skinner WINS fight with SNP to keep 'his' Commons seat

    Veteran socialist MP Dennis Skinner appears to have won his battle to keep his favourite House of Commons seat after Labour accused the Scots Nats of bullying the 83-year-old man. Mr Skinner, who has been the Labour MP for Bolsover in Derbyshire since 1970 and who is renowned for his...
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    Eriskay's bumpy football pitch wows Fifa

    A football pitch on the Western Isles has been recognised by Fifa as one of eight remarkable places to play the game in the world. A match played on the field in Eriskay has been filmed for screening in the football governing body's new museum in Zurich in Switzerland. The Fifa World...
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    Flotilla of 50 'little ships' make journey from Ramsgate to Dunkirk 75 years on

    A flotilla of 'little ships' that evacuated Allied troops from the beaches of Dunkirk set sail for France this morning to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the pivotal Second World War operation. The ramshackle fleet of some 50 yachts, fishing boats and life boats have set sail from...
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    Eurovision song contest installs 'anti-booing' technology for the first time

    After a year in which Russia continued to be fiercely condemned for annexing the Crimea and its separatists' seizure of eastern Ukraine, the country remains a pariah through most of Europe. Now, amid fears Russia's Eurovision singer Polina Gagarina will bear the brunt of the ill-will...