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    Amateur photographer captures the electrifying moment lightning strikes his neighbour

    Francis Evans was lying comfily cosily in his bed watching TV when a storm brew up outside. It started thundering ad lightning and so the 63-year-old decided to try and photograph a bolt. When a bolt of lightning hit neighbour's boat on the Tresillian River in Truro, Cornwall, the...
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    Daredevil motorcyclist jumps London's Tower Bridge while doing a no-handed backflip

    First, their deluded cricketers come over here thinking they can retain the Ashes, despite the fact they've never won a Series in England under the captaincy of Ricky Ponting. Then their motorcyclists come over here thinking they can perform deathdefying stunts on one of our most famous...
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    Thousands line Highway for Heroes to salute 8 soldiers killed in Afghanistan

    Britain's newest, and also most sombre, tradition took place again yesterday. Since 2007, when British troops have been killed in Afghanistan, their bodies have flown back to to RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire. Each body is then placed in a hearse and the cortege makes its way along the A3102...
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    Our exploding population is the gravest threat the world faces today

    Officially, Britain has a population of 61 million. But the ACTUAL population is more likely to be at least 63-64 million, a legacy of the poll tax days under Thatcher when many people did not want to be counted on official censuses, and also of the fact that hundreds of thousands of foreigners...
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    Masked farm worker 'fired shotgun at crop circle spotters' after hiding in tent

    When a 300 foot crop circle appeared in a farmer's field causing thousands of pounds of damage, the farm workers were understandably enraged. So it wasn't a good idea for a group of Norwegian crop circle spotters to visit the field. A farm employee decided to dress in full combat gear and...
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    The Ashes: Defiant England cling on to a draw against Aussies in First Test

    At just 5 inches high or thereabouts, the Ashes urn may be the smallest trophy in world sport but, if you're an English or Australia sportsfan, it's the most priceless. Whenever England and Australia cricket teams play each other in a Test Series (not one day matches) they compete for the...
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    Job Centre advertises for £50,000-a-year witch to live in Wookey Hole Caves

    With the worst recession since the Norman Conquest of 1066, and unemployment at its highest levels since the Great Plague of 1665, jobs are hard to find. But if you are good at cackling, not allergic to cats, and do not mind living in a cave, then why not become a witch? A job is on offer to...
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    Lord Lucan and a "gorilla": 36 hours in the life of Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth

    Lord Lucan and a "gorilla": 36 hours in the life of Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth Trafalgar Square in central London, the world's most famous square, was completed in 1845 and is named after the famous naval battle in which the British heavily defeated the French forty years earlier. It was...
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    Wedding joy for 7/7 'Lady in the Mask'

    It is probably the most iconic image of the 7/7 bombings in London of 2005 - a photo of a woman wearing a burns mask on her face as she flees the Edgware Road bombing. She is accompanied by Paul Dadge, a former firefighter who had set up a makeshift triage unit at the back of a nearby Marks...
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    Everybody in Britain to be vaccinated against swine flu by middle of next year

    Everybody in Britain will be vaccinated against swine flu by the middle of next year. Britain has the third highest number of confirmed swine flu cases in the world (9,718 ) after Mexico (10,262) and the United States (33,902), and is the only country outside of the Americas to have swine flu...
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    Mother calls in priest after son is attacked by ghost as he sat at home

    During the Napoleonic Wars, a French ship was wrecked on the eastern English coast near Hartlepool around 1803. The only survivor of that shipwreck was a monkey. The people of Hartlepool hadn't seen foreigners that often and were unsure as to what a Frenchman looked like and, after questioning...
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    The Ashes: England's cricketers make solid start against Aussies

    CRICKET Today is the day that the 2009 Ashes started. Before I tell you what happened, you should know what the Ashes is all about. It goes back to 1882 when Australia beat England at The Oval cricket ground in London - the first time England had been beaten by the Aussies on English soil...
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    Mayan 'apocalypse' crop circle appears at Silbury Hill

    One of the great things about the British summer is the many bizarre crop circles which mysteriously appear in farmers' fields. This year we have already had crop circles depicting a dragonfly, a hummingbird and a phoenix rising out of the ashes. Now we have a 350 foot crop circle of an...
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    Stats that show why women tennis players should be paid less than the men

    Women players should NOT get paid the same as men at Wimbledon or any of the other tennis Grand Slams. Women, the PC Brigade and feminists may not agree - but the stats certainly do. People who argue for women tennis stars to be paid the same as men must not notice (or just ignore) one...
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    Ex-England goalkeeper David Seaman moves in with Dancing On Ice skater

    Former England goalkeeper David Seaman, 45, has moved in with a Dancing on Ice professional skater just three months after leaving his second wife Debbie. He has moved into the £500,000 Buckinghamshire home of Frankie Poultney, who he met whilst appearing on the show in 2006. Seaman appeared...
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    Justice Yemen-style: Paedophile who raped boy, 11, shot in the head

    Pictured here is justice, Yemen-style. Yemen, a country of 23 million people which borders Saudi Arabia, is one of 59 countries which operate the death penalty. This paedophile - a barber - is accused of murdering and raping an 11-year-old boy, and cutting his body into pieces. His...
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    7/7 bombings, 4 years on: father weeps at the graveside of his 7/7 BOMBER son

    On Thursday 7th July 2005, 52 people were killed after three bombs exploded on the London Underground and on the Number 30 double-decker bus in Tavistock Square in London. At 8:50am, three bombs exploded on the Underground within 50 seconds of each other at King's Cross, Edgware Road and...
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    England's bid to host the 2018 or 2022 World Cup gets a boost - from a German

    England and Germany are football's two biggest rivals, so it's not often that one compliments the other. So it's come as a big surprise that Germany legend Franz Beckenbauer believes that England would be fit to host the World Cup "tomorrow." England, which is the world's richest football...
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    Customer handed 20p coin worth £7,000 in change for pint

    When Mr Lloyd Hefferman decided to have a pint at The Botolph Arms in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, he didn't realise that he would become a potentially rich man. After buying a pint, he was handed a 20p coin with his change, after which he discovered that it is a rare 20p worth £7000. After...
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    Michael Owen joins Manchester United for free

    England star Michael Owen has made a surprise move to English champions Manchester United. Predatory striker Owen, 29, has played for Newcastle United since 2005, and they were relegated from the Premiership this year. His contract with Newcastle has just run out, so United were able to sign...