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    100,000 bats fall from Australian skies due to heat wave

    Only global warmists can think it unusual that a desert country like Australia gets hot in summer.
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    unsealed

    The ghosts aren't a hoax. Just some of the mediums like Derek Acorah. In 2005, the Most Haunted team went to do a 24 hour investigation at Bodmin Moor Gaol in Cornwall. The gaol was open from 1779 to 1927 and is now largely creepy ruins. Acorah, who was the show's first medium since it...
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    unsealed

    It's won't be as good as Most Haunted, which has just returned after a three year absence (online at the moment but director and one of the stars, Karl Beattie, is currently scouting haunted locations for a new TV series of the show).
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    Climate Change Turns Women Into Prostitutes

    We've heard it all now. And just think, there are some berkish, divvy, pillocky, dipsticks out there, including on this forum, who will actually believe it.
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    Incredible colour footage of 1920s London

    A film uploaded on the video-sharing site Vimeo shows London in 1927 in colour. The film shows the other side to London - complete with quiet streets, police guiding traffic and tradesman standing on the back of carts as they trundle along the roads. It was shot by an early British pioneer of...
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    The bear who fished in the Thames and the thieving leopard who ruled Tower of London

    In its 936 year history, the Tower of London has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, the home of the Royal Mint, a public records office, and the home of the Crown Jewels. From about 1251 to 1835, it also served as the Royal Menagerie, and was home to many animals which could be heard...
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    Norfolk caravan site is the birthplace of British civilisation

    Today, the area is a £15-a-night caravan park. But a million years ago, it was the birthplace of British civilisation. What is now the Manor Caravan Park in the coastal village of Happisburgh (pronounce "hays-bru"), Norfolk is also the site of the oldest-known human settlement in Britain...
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    Florida restaurant serves up python pizza

    They have just reformed, too. Their fans must be devastated.
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    Global Warming: still the ‘Greatest Scam in History’

    Mark Steyn: Global warming's glorious ship of fools Has there ever been a better story? It's like a version of Titanic where first class cheers for the iceberg Mark Steyn 11 January 2014 The Spectator Est 1828: The oldest continuously published magazine in the world The view from the...
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    BNP leader Nick Griffin launches his own cookery show

    The leader of the Far Right BNP, Nick Griffin, has launched his own cookery show. Mr Griffin, who is a Member of the European Parliament for North West England and was recently declared bankrupt, is trying his hand as a TV chef promising recipes on how to cook ‘traditional British fare’ on his...
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    EU in/out referendum bill debated in the Lords

    The House of Lords is debating a bill that would allow there to be a 2017 referendum on whether or not Britain should leave the EU. PM David Cameron has already pledged to hold a referendum in 2017 if the Tories win the next election. The bill, introduced by Tory MP James Wharton, would write...
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    RAF prints out Tornado GR4s

    RAF Tornado fighter jets have flown with parts made using 3D printing technology for the first time, defence company BAE Systems has said. The metal components were used in test flights from the firm's airfield at Warton, Lancashire, late last month. The parts include protective covers...
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    Death knell for AGW

    How's that polar vortex and record low temperatures getting on in Canada and USA? Apparently, it's so cold there that even Hell has frozen over.
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    Stargazing LIVE 2014

    For a few nights at the beginning of January since 2011, Stargazing LIVE has been on BBC tv screens. Website: BBC Two - Stargazing LIVE, Series 4 Every year it has been hosted by University of Manchester physics professor Brian Cox and Irish stand up comedian Dara Ó Briain (who presents...
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    Baldrick and Education Secretary embroiled in row over WWI

    It's good to see someone finally fight the left-wing myths about World War I, and it's no surprise that it's our brilliant Tory Education Secretary Michael Gove. British Education Secretary Michael Gove has attacked "left-wing academics" for using TV series like Blackadder "to feed myths" to...
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    Royal Navy scrambles destroyer to challenge Russian warship off UK coast

    Just days before Christmas, a fully armed Royal Navy warship was scrambled to challenge a missile-carrying Russian vessel in the waters off Britain. In a calculated test of Britain’s reduced naval capacity in the North Sea, the Russian warship came within 30 miles of the coast. It was...
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    Is World War Three about to start... by accident?

    Could World War III be about to start over eight tiny, uninhabited pimples in the Far East? This week, China's ambassador to London argued that Japan risks 'a serious threat to global peace' by 'rekindling' the bellicose attitude that hastened the expansion of World War II into a global...
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    How the GW myth is perpetuated

    The fact that a ship carrying environmentalists (including, inevitably, a couple of Guardian journalists) on a "Climate Change Tour" to Antarctica, organised by a "Professor of Climate Change" at the University of New South Wales, has had to be rescued after being stuck for days in thick ice is...
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    UK murderers could get hundreds of years in jail to appease human rights judges

    British ministers are looking at a change in the sentencing rules to get around a ban imposed by the meddling European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on prisoners in the UK being jailed for the rest of their lives. England & Wales is one of just two places in Europe - the Netherlands being the...
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    No PC and no swaggering Yanks: A salute to Zulu on its 50th anniversary

    The 22nd January is the 50th anniversary of a great British war film - Zulu. The film tells the story of the 22nd January 1879 Battle of Rorke's Drift during the Anglo-Zulu War during which just 150 British troops resolutely and successfully defended their garrison against an intense assault by...