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    Ozzy Osbourne to be given Kerrang! rock legend award

    Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of British heavy metal giants Black Sabbath, is to be given a Kerrang! rock legend award in June. The singer is also playing a show in the capital in the same month to mark the rock magazine's 30th anniversary. The 62 year-old singer, who formed...
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    British soldiers blow up Taliban bombs that could have killed 100

    British soldiers have destroyed over 800kg of Taliban explosive in the Afghan desert. The deadly haul was enough to kill 100 people. The devices were destroyed last week by the British Counter IED team and Gurkhas and included over 60 detonators and mines. It has also been revealed that...
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    Cameron and Obama cook burgers for UK and US servicemen at No10

    David Cameron and Barack Obama today served hotdogs and burgers to service personnel in the 10 Downing Street garden. The UK and US leaders and their wives Samantha and Michelle served food to 150 UK and US service personnel. The menu appeared to reflect the strong transatlantic bond the two...
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    Up to 80 pilot whales at risk of stranding themselves on remote British beach

    Concern is growing at the plight of around 80 pilot whales which have become stranded off a remote British beach. A team of volunteer rescue workers gathered on a beach on the island of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides, but all they could do was watch. The pod was first spotted in Loch...
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    Breast feeding Baroness first to feed her child in the House of Lords

    It may have existed for over 700 years, but the House of Lords, the upper house of the British parliament, has just witnessed its very first breastfeeding. Baroness Worthington feeds her six month old son Rohan Worthington Chennu on the Lords’ terrace, in her office or in one of the ladies’...
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    The Queen in Ireland - hitting the men of violence with her handbag

    Queen Elizabeth II has completed her historic four day state visit to her country's next door neighbour, the Irish Republic. She became the first British monarch to visit Ireland since her grandfather George V in 1911, when the whole of the island of Ireland was part of the UK, and the first...
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    British royalty dined on human flesh (but don't worry it was 300 years ago)

    Royals have been famed for a long time for their love of lavish banquets. But what is less well know is that, not so long ago, the British royals also had a taste for human flesh! A new book on medicinal cannibalism reveals that as recently as the late eighteenth century - relatively recently...
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    Hoard of 1,200 Roman coins is found on Colchester building site

    A hoard of more than 1,200 Roman coins has been unearthed on a building site in Colchester, Essex. The coins, contained in a small grey pot, were discovered on former Army land. The find, hailed as a "hugely significant national discovery", will be sent to the British Museum in London for...
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    Walkiiiiiieeeessss! Hapless hound and owner survive cliff fall

    A dog and his owner had to be rescued by the RAF after miraculously surviving a 200ft fall from a cliff. The man, from Rochdale, Lancashire, was walking along the coast with his wife and his golden labrador Oscar at Cloughton, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, on England's east coast, when...
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    Vicar claims world record for fastest motorcycle hearse

    A vicar is celebrating after becoming the fastest ever person on a motorcycle hearse. However, it wasn't very difficult for him to get the world record as it was the very first attempt at the record by anybody. Rev Ray Biddiss, 57, from Halifax, West Yorkshire, had to reach a speed of more...
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    Queen makes historic visit to Croke Park during State Visit to Ireland

    The Queen today made an historic visit to Croke Park during the second day of her equally historic four-day State Visit to the Republic of Ireland. She is the first British monarch to visit Ireland since her grandfather George V 100 years ago in 1911. She is also the first British monarch...
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    My sadness at lost Navy career and loss of Royal yacht: Prince Philip interview

    Prince Philip has spoken of his sadness at having to give up on his naval career when his wife, the Queen, took to the Throne. In a new TV programme, Prince Philip at 90, which marks the Prince's 90th birthday next month, he said he knew that his ‘first duty’ was to his wife, who he married in...
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    Lady Louise Windsor swaps Westminster Abbey for the country fair

    Lady Louise Windsor has swapped her bridesmaid's dress for her casuals as she has a fun time at a country fair. The Queen's granddaughter, 7, who is ninth in line to the Throne and was one of the bridesmaids at her cousin Prince William's wedding to Catherine Middleton, wore a floral shirt and...
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    Police make bizarre legal battle to keep Jack the Ripper files secret

    London's Metropolitan Police is fighting a legal battle to keep files detailing the investigation into Britain's most famous set of murders a secret - to maintain confidentiality for Victorian 'supergrasses'. The documents are said to include four new suspects for the murders - probably the...
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    Fight to save the Battle of Britain pub where pilots drowned their sorrows

    A 97 year old woman today begged her local council not to close down a rural pub where some of The Few drowned their sorrows during the Battle of Britain. Teddy Handscombe is urging South Cambridgeshire District Council not to give permission to developers to turn The Plough, in Shepreth...
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    Snapshot shows Queen riding through bluebells with her youngest grandchildren

    Since coming to the Throne in 1952, most photographs that we see of Queen Elizabeth II are of her performing her duties, dressed in a colourful garment and hat. But the photo below, taken over Easter, shows the 85-year-old monarch of 16 countries, including the UK, Canada, Belize and Jamaica...
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    Isaac Newton's apple tree has protective barrier fitted round it

    The apple tree which English scientist Sir Isaac Newton was sitting under in 1666 when an apple fell off and supposedly hit him on the head, which inspired him to develop his theory of gravity, has had a protective barrier placed around it. The 400-year-old Flower of Kent in the grounds of...
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    World's heaviest flying bird thrives once more on UK's shores after 170 year absence

    The Great Bustard, the world's heaviest flying bird, is thriving once more in the wild in Britain after being successfully reintroduced. Due to hunting, the bird became extinct in Britain in 1832 but, over the last few years, it has been reintroduced using chicks from Russia. And, during...
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    Meet Roxanne the dove who has built her nest in a red traffic light

    A dove has decided to build her nest in a traffic light. The bird - named after the famous song about a prostitute by British rockers The Police - built her nest in the top, red light of a set of traffic lights at a busy junction near Basildon, Essex. And it seems that not only is Roxanne...
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    Fears grow over "frail" Margaret Thatcher

    Fears are growing over the concern of Margaret Thatcher's health after she has made no public appearances for nearly two months. Baroness Thatcher, 85, who was Prime Minister between 1979 and 1990, as well as being Britain's first woman PM, was invited to the Royal Wedding but had to turn down...