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    Soldier, hit with shrapnel, refuses morphine to continue leading men in battle

    In the finest tradition of the British Army, a captain REFUSED pain-killing morphine after being hit by shrapnel so that he could continue to lead men into battle. The Royal Anglians were involved in a battle against the Taliban and Captain David Hicks later died of his wounds. Meanwhile, two...
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    Presenting the £1bn warship that can defend London single-handedly

    Up until now, only artists' impressions of the Royal Navy's mighty new destroyers have been seen. Now we can see actual photographs. The first of the RN's new Type 45 destroyers - the largest destroyers ever operated by the Royal Navy and the most advanced warships in the world - has been...
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    The gherkin washers: Just don't drop your squeegee!

    In one part of London, Big Ben's chimes have been stopped for 6 weeks whilst the great clock, the most famous in the world, is given a makeover ready for its 150th birthday in 2009. In another part of the metropolis a skyscraper, 30 St Mary Axe (dubbed "The Gherkin" because of its shape), is...
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    Why does the BBC hate Margaret Thatcher?

    Why does the BBC hate Margaret Thatcher? Is it because many senior employees are unreconstructed lefties, asks STEPHEN GLOVER? The BBC: A cauldron of hate for Margaret Thatcher By STEPHEN GLOVER 14th August 2007 Daily Mail Why does the BBC hate Margaret Thatcher so? The questions...
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    Confessions of a BBC liberal

    What makes the Left-Wing, politically correct, middle class, highly educated, cappucino-sipping, sandal-wearing, macrobiotic diet eating liberals - the so-called Chattering Classes - who run Lefty British organisations such as the BBC, the Guardian, the Church of England and Channel 4 think the...
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    Former German PoW and British sweetheart celebrate 60th wedding anniversary

    As a German prisoner of war held captive in southern England, Heinz Fellbrich was forced to build pre-fabricated houses for a pay of 1 penny-halfpenny (in pre-1971, pre-decimilisation British currency). He then fell in love with an English girl who watched the POWs going to and from work each...
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    13,000 year old cave painting of a mammoth is discovered in Britain

    Prehistoric cave carving hailed as 'one of most significant examples ever found in Britain' 14th August 2007 Daily Mail The 13,000 year old cave painting of a woolly mammoth was discovered in Cheddar Gorge, in Somerset, south west England. Cheddar Gorge is like England's version of the...
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    Stab-proof school uniforms go on sale to protect pupils from knife attacks

    In America, the shooting of teenagers is fairly common. In Britain, were guns are harder to obtain, the stabbing of teenagers is fairly common. Now, for the first time, stab-proof school uniforms are on sale to protect British pupils Stab-proof school uniforms go on sale to protect pupils from...
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    22 dead as bridge in China collapses

    China bridge death toll rises to 22 with dozens still missing 14th August 2007 Daily Mail Hunan province A road bridge on the verge of completion in China has collapsed, killing 22 people and injuring 22 in a possible indication of safety standards ridden rough-shod in the face of...
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    Hell's Angel shot dead on motorway returning from Bulldog Bash

    A Hell's Angel has been shot dead on the M40 motorway in Warwickshire whilst returning from the Bulldog Bash, Europe's biggest biker party. M40 reopens following 'fingertip' search for clues in Hell's Angel shooting 13th August 2007 Daily Mail The M40 has reopened after police...
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    British music sales dominate Europe

    British music artists are dominating album sales in Europe, particularly in France and Germany, the world's fourth and fifth biggest markets for recorded music. Britain is the world's third biggest market for recorded music after the US and Japan, has the world's second biggest music industry...
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    5000 year old settlement discovered on Britain's Orkney Islands

    The remains of a 5000 year old town have been discovered on the Orkney Islands in the far north of Britain. Several Neolithic towns have already been unearthed on these islands. Archaeologists unearth 5,000 year-old settlement 13th August 2007 Daily Mail The Orkney Islands are off the...
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    Supermarket bans clown from using balloons as they are dangerous to children

    Once upon a time, Britain's Health and Safety laws were normal, just like every other country in the world which has Health and Safety laws. But, for some mysterious reason, over the last few years Health and Safety laws in this country are getting more and more ridiculous. Here's the latest...
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    Britain in Afghanistan for the long term, says Defence Secretary

    Britain in Afghanistan for the long term, says Defence Minister as sixth soldier dies in a week 13th August 2007 Daily Mail Defence Secretary Des Browne said UK forces were doing an 'exceptionally good job' in Afghanistan Private Tony Rawson, 27, was killed when his patrol came under...
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    India celebrate 60th anniversary of independence by thrashing England

    CRICKET It's the end of the fourth day of the Third (and final) Test between England and India, with India very much in a dominant position. On Wednesday it is the 60th anniversary of India's independence from Britain and their players will celebrate that day with a convincing win over...
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    Atonement

    Atonement is a new British movie, made by Working Title Films, set during World War II, starring Keira Knightley and James McAvoy. It is released in Britain and Ireland on 14th September and North America on 7th December. It is based on the novel by Sir Ian McEwan and is directed by Joe Wright...
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    Imam seriously injured in bloody attack at Regent's Park mosque

    Imam seriously injured in bloody attack at Regent's Park mosque 12th August 2007 Daily Mail Regent's Park mosque, London An imam was in a serious condition in hospital today after being attacked in a London mosque. The Muslim cleric was assaulted at Regent's Park mosque on Friday...
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    Putin aides attack Miliband's family in a bid to undermine him over Litvinenko saga

    The dark side of the dirty Putin regime has raised its ugly - and anti-Semitic - head again after one of Putin's aides attack the family of British Foreign Secretary David Miliband. David Miliband's grandfather was a Polish Jew. You know a government is corrupt when it starts resorting to...
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    London matches the glory of Venice in its prime

    London is the new Venice London matches the glory of Venice in its prime Ross Clark The Spectator City of London's Coat of Arms When Tony Blair secured the agreement of the Scots and — only just — the Welsh for devolution in the referendums of 1998, it was supposed to herald a great...
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    Sven Goran Eriksson victorious in first Premier League game as Manchester City boss

    Former England manager Sven Goran Eriksson is delighted as his new team Manchester City beat West Ham on the opening day of the new season Former England manager Sven Goran Eriksson tasted victory in his first Premier League game as the new manager of Manchester City with a win over West Ham...