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    Giant jellyfish invades Earth... in the form of a mysterious crop circle

    It's crop circle season in Britain again. And the usual bizarre shapes have appeared in farmers' fields, mostly in Wiltshire. But there's a world first. A crop circle in the shape of a JELLYFISH has appeared in a field in Kingstone Coombes, Oxfordshire. It is a whopping 600 feet long, from...
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    Were 50 orange UFOs seen above Liverpool and Lincoln caused by HMS Daring?

    Hundreds of onlookers in two British cities and a town have been looking to the sky in amazement over the last three weeks at up to 50 mysterious orange balls of light. The balls were spotted over Lincoln, Liverpool and Huntingdon. The lights were also spotted in neighbouring Holland. But...
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    Tour of South Africa: British Lions narrowly defeat Royal XV

    Great Britain and Ireland got off to a winning start on their tour of South Africa - but only just. It wasn't a convincing display by the Lions, and they almost suffered their first defeat in an opening tour match since 1971 when they lost 15-11 to Queensland Reds. The British and Irish...
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    Spain grabs miles of British waters to carry out 'environmental protection'

    Spain is still at it regarding Gibraltar. Last week, the Royal Navy vessel HMS Sabre, a Scimitar-class fast patrol boat, which has been a part of the Gibraltar squadron since 2003, chased away a Spanish warship out of Gibraltarean - and British - waters (it doesn't bode well for Spain if all...
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    Battle of Britain hero Sir Douglas Bader honoured with blue plaque

    Last week, Sir Ranulph Fiennes became the oldest Briton to climb Mount Everest. This week, another archetypal British hero is being honoured. Sir Richard Branson today unveiled an English Heritage blue plaque to honour Douglas Bader, a hero of the Battle of Britain. In 1931, Douglas Bader...
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    Big Ben celebrates its 150th birthday

    Big Ben celebrates its 150th birthday today. Contrary to popular belief, Big Ben is not the clock tower but merely the great bell of the clock (but that's being pedantic). The clock tower is St Stephen's Tower. But, if you consider Big Ben to also be the clock (as many people do) then today...
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    Madonna, Kate Hudson and LL Cool J watch Prince Harry play polo in New York

    US celebrities flocked to see Prince Harry play a charity polo match in New York yesterday. The prince hoped to raise £100,000 for the American Friends of Sentebale, the US arm of his charity that supports Aids orphans in Lesotho. Prince Harry's team won 6-5. It is Prince Harry's first...
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    I’m first in the pecking order round here, deer! Angry swan sees off young fawn

    An angry swan didn't fancy sharing its space on the Thames with a young deer which wanted to cool down in the sweltering temperatures. So, with an angry peck, the swan showed the deer who's boss and threw it out. These photos weren't taken in the countryside, but in Richmond Park in London...
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    128th FA Cup Final: Fastest ever goal not enough for Everton at sweltering Wembley

    Chelsea yesterday beat Everton to win the FA Cup for the fifth time. Over 500 million people across the globe watched this match on TV - incredibly, that's more than watched the recent European Cup Final. Everton made a blistering start in the blistering heat at Wembley - it was 107 degrees...
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    Welcome to North Korea - a backward and brainwashed nation

    Welcome to a land whose leader's birth was supposedly greeted by a double rainbow along with birds that sang in human voices. A land where the people all wear boiler suits. A land where the "Great Leader" correctly managed to guess the number of fruit on the Great Leader's Pomegranate Tree...
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    Thrushing torrent: Mother bird uses herself as a dam to protect nest from drainpipe

    Mothers are usually prepared to put their bodies on the line to save their young, and mother birds are no different. A thrush has saved her chicks from being washed away after she used her body as a dam in an overflowing drainpipe. The scene has been captured on camera by an amateur...
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    Star of the yeast: Woman finds Jesus in a jar of Marmite

    They say that when it comes to Marmite, you either love it or you hate it. Jesus must be one of those who loves it, because a woman in Rhondda, Rhondda Cynon Taf, has found him in one of her jars! The Marmite messiah: How a mother found Jesus in a jar By Daily Mail Reporter 28th May 2009...
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    This insult to the Queen, the only living head of state who actually served in WWII

    Buckingham Palace - and people in both Britain and Canada - expressed their outrage earlier this week after France snubbed the Head of State of both those two nations - the Queen - over next week's D-Day commemorations. Aides said senior royals had repeatedly made clear their eagerness to...
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    24 Claret Gold: Burnley are back in England's top flight after 33 year absence

    On Monday, little Burnley were back in England's top flight for the first time since 1976 (before the creation of the Premiership in 1992, England's highest division was the First Division, which is now known as the Championship and is now the second tier. There are 92 teams in the English...
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    European Cup Final: Cristiano is thrown to the Lionel in Rome

    The two best sides in the world met each other yesterday to decide who will claim the greatest prize in club football and to decide who will undoubtedly be the best team on the planet and who will be no2. It was also a battle between Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo and Barcelona's Lionel...
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    Cricket: Collingwood inspires easy England win in second One Day International

    England have just beaten West Indies in the Test Series. Now the two teams go head for head in a different format of the game - the one day, rather than five day, match. One innings with each team bowling 50 overs. Both teams took off their whites and donned their coloured kits and headed to...
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    Super-destroyer to guard 2012 Olympics

    If any terrorists are thinking of causing trouble at the 2012 London Olympics, then they'd better not. The British military which deploy some of its most hi-tech and powerful weapons to take on any potential terrorists. One of the Royal Navy's new Type 45 destroyers - the most advanced in...
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    London has shrugged off the economic downturn to top a new global survey of cities.

    In terms of land area, London is the third largest city on Earth, and has a population of 14 million. And now it has topped a new table. Despite the economic downturn, it has topped a global survey of cities. In recent years, London has taken over New York as the world's financial...
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    Third time lucky: Sir Ranulph Fiennes, 65, becomes oldest Briton to conquer Everest

    He has the gloriously British name of Sir Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, 3rd Baronet OBE. And he's also a very British hero - a fearless explorer, someone who loves nothing more than exploring some of the world's most inhospitable landscapes; someone who cut off their own frostbitten...
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    Royal Navy warships chase away Spanish ship off Gibraltar

    Royal Navy warships have come up against a Spanish ship off Gibraltar. The Royal Navy didn't have to fire at it because the Spanish warship moved away as soon as the British warships approached (it'd be good to see how the Spanish would fare in all-out war against the British). In 1982...