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    Top Gear's 22nd series sees the boys rounding up 4,000 cows in Australia

    The 22nd series of Top Gear starts on BBC One on Sunday and it will see the lads cruising around Australia, Canada and Russia. In October, Clarkson, Hammond and May headed to Australia's Northern Territory to film some of the new series. And now, in a Q&A session with fans called An Evening...
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    Coronation Street fans in mourning after death of Anne Kirkbride, aged 60

    Coronation Street fans and stars are in mourning today after the death, at age 60, of 'national icon' Anne Kirkbride, who played the long-suffering Deirdre Barlow (nee Hunt) in the world's longest-running TV soap since 1972. Her death yesterday has led to an outpouring of grief from thousands...
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    British Government sends letters to mosques telling them to tackle extremism

    David Cameron today warned Muslim leaders they had 'a problem' if they objected to being asked to do more to tackle Islamist extremism. The Prime Minister said letters sent to mosques were 'reasonable, sensible and moderate' and ministers were 'absolutely right' to insist everybody had a...
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    Simon de Montfort: The turning point for democracy that gets overlooked

    In June, the world will celebrate 800 years since the issuing of Magna Carta. But 2015 is also the anniversary of another important, and far more radical, British milestone in democratic history. Almost exactly 750 years ago, an extraordinary parliament opened in Westminster. For the very...
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    70 years on from its liberation, survivors remember the horrors of Auschwitz

    'He pointed his finger at me. The gas chamber. I threw myself down and kissed his boots': Survivors remember the horrors of Auschwitz 70 years after its liberation Survivors who escaped the gas chambers...
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    2014 was hottest year recorded on Earth: Experts

    Nasa climate scientists: We said 2014 was the warmest year on record... but we're only 38% sure we were right The claim made headlines around the world, but yesterday it emerged that GISS's analysis is subject to a margin of error. Nasa admits this means it is far from...
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    100 years ago exactly, Germany's zeppelin raids on Britain began

    Tomorrow night will be exactly 100 years that Germany's zeppelin raids on Britain began. On 19 January 1915, Britain became one of the very first countries in history to be bombed in an air raid (the first bombing of a city from the air was on the night of 24–25 August 1914, when eight bombs...
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    City's 2,000 year old Roman baths could become tourist attraction

    A set of "internationally significant" Roman Baths which lay hidden for almost 2,000 years could be opened to the public in a restoration project announced by Exeter Cathedral. The site was discovered in 1971 but due to a lack of funds was reburied under the cathedral green to protect it. A...
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    Channel Tunnel rail services resume after lorry fire

    Passengers using the Channel Tunnel are still experiencing delays after it reopened following a lorry fire. Services between London, Paris, Lille, Brussels and Disneyland Resort Paris resumed on Sunday morning but passengers have reported being held at the tunnels in both UK and France...
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    2014 was hottest year recorded on Earth: Experts

    And don't forget that the records don't stretch very far back. Saying it's "The hottest year on record" means it's just the hottest year in the last 100 years or so. But there have been approximately 4.54 billion years on Earth.
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    Is a serial killer nicknamed "The Pusher" on the loose in Manchester?

    In just the last six years, 61 bodies have been pulled from the waterways of Manchester, one of great cities of northern England. Most people just put these down to tragic accidents - people coming back drunk late at night from a pub or nightclub - and maybe even the odd suicide. But if the...
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    2014 was hottest year recorded on Earth: Experts

    It's snowing here right now. I'm watching it fall outside on the road. It's freezing.
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    2014 was hottest year recorded on Earth: Experts

    The Global Warmists are still trying to fool us, people. Don't listen to a word they say: Scientists balk at ‘hottest year’ claims: Ignores Satellites showing 18 Year ‘Pause’ – ‘We are arguing over the significance of hundredths of a degree’ – The ‘Pause’ continues Climate Depot's...
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    Queen Victoria's last-surviving subject dies aged 114

    Britain’s last living person born under the reign of Queen Victoria has died aged 114. Ethel Lang, who was born in 1900, lived to see six monarchs and 22 prime ministers. When she was born, the Tory Prime Minister Robert Gascoyne-Cecil was in power. Her main hobby was dancing, which she...
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    Cyberbully

    In this very contemporary and chilling real-time thriller from Channel 4, first broadcast last night, Maisie Williams - from Game of Thrones - stars as a teenager battling with an anonymous, evil cyber-stalker. The plot of Cyberbully is inspired by dozens of real-life cases. Watch it here...
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    Britain's lost Beagle 2 probe found 'intact' on Mars

    The missing Mars robot Beagle 2 has been found on the surface of the Red Planet, apparently intact. High-resolution images taken from orbit have identified its landing location, and it looks to be in one piece. The UK-led probe tried to make a soft touchdown on the dusty world on Christmas...
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    Polar bears moving north of Canada seeking longer lasting ice

    A day's ride. By car or by plane? You can travel from the UK to the Falklands in a day by aeroplane.
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    Polar bears moving north of Canada seeking longer lasting ice

    There's nothing wrong with those polar bears or their ice. There's plenty of it, and growing. Also, without counting Greenland, which is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, you can't get further north than Canada. Canada is the world's most northerly country. I was also surprised, when...
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    Charlie Hebdo: Murdoch’s Sky News bows to the demands of murderers

    "Je suis Charlie", we were all saying. "We must stand up for free speech! We should have the freedom to offend! We musn't let the Islamists destroy free speech!" But then, of course, free speech went out of the window when a French journalist wanted to show the cover of the new edition of...
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    The Pub Landlord to run for parliament at General Election

    Trust the British to inject humour into an election campaign, whilst other countries' elections seem like boring, staid matters. Stand up comedian Al Murray's hilarious alter ego The Pub Landlord, who is renowned for his patriotic and xenophobic views, who hates anything non-British and has...