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    Years of work uncover Roman circus in Colchester

    Britain's lost Roman circus: a Time Team Special THE ROMAN CIRCUS VICTRICENSIS IN COLCHESTER Colchester (Camulodunum), Essex, is believed to be the oldest-recorded Roman town in Britain and the oldest town in Britain In the course of three years of painstaking work on a...
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    Germans opt for British public schools for better education

    Germans opt for British public schools By Julie Henry and Tony Paterson, Sunday Telegraph 18/02/2007 Germans are looking to have their children educated at British public schools. Their attractions are the uniforms, the traditions - and the fact that British children are...
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    France watches as its former colonies aspire to join Commonwealth

    France watches Africa slip from its grasp By Kim Willsher in Paris, Sunday Telegraph 18/02/2007 Former French allies aspire to British way France is losing its influence in Africa after nearly half a century of battling to keep a hold over its former colonial empire. Jacques Chirac...
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    Prince Harry to be sent to Iraq within days.

    Prince Harry is to go to Iraq within days EXCLUSIVE: HARRY TO FIGHT IN IRAQ PRINCE OFF TO FRONT LINE 'IN DAYS' By Chris Hughes 17/02/2007 PRINCE Harry will be serving on the front line in Iraq by the end of the month. The 22-year-old prince will head for Basra with comrades from...
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    The Kaiser Chiefs: "Yours Truly, Angry Mob"

    Yorkshire rockers The Kaiser Chiefs release their new album on 26th February: A new kind of Chief's in town Kaisers ... 'we wanted to prove a lot of people wrong' Ricky Wilson - lead vocals, tambourine, cow bell Andrew 'Whitey' White - guitar Simon Rix - bass guitar Nick Hodgson...
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    Bring back the Victorians

    Giving to charity Bring back the Victorians Feb 15th 2007 From The Economist print edition Britons are generous (and so they should be, considering that they are the third-richest people in the world after the Americans and Japanese). But given the amount of wealth created over the past 15...
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    Ireland VS England: game to be played at stadium where British soldiers killed 14

    England's Irish history lesson By Brendan Gallagher 17/02/2007 The Six Nations Championship rugby game between Ireland and England on 24th February is to be played at the 82,000-seater Croke Park in Dublin. In 1920, when Ireland wanted to leave the Union, British soldiers killed 14...
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    Maximus and Co DID fight to the death in Britain

    Maximus and Co DID fight to the death in Britain 17th February 2007 Russell Crowe in 2000 movie "Gladiator" The Romans may be considered a civilising influence on our land. But their invasion had darker consequences too – staining British history with the blood of gladiators...
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    Ancient scientific tool for sale

    Ancient scientific tool for sale The device has two sight vanes on one edge. The back has calendar information and an eagle, which would have been used to tell the time of day by the sun. It was made in England around the year 1388. -------------------------------- A 14th Century...
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    Segolene Royal says she will scrap plans for France's new aircraft carrier

    FRENCH CANDIDATE SAYS SHE WOULD SCRAP NEW AIRCRAFT-CARRIER Friday, 16 February 2007 The Royal Navy's new Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers (pictured) will be the largest warships in Western Europe and will be only slightly smaller than America's Nimitz Class. The Royal Navy is to...
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    French pop star prefers "the British way of life."

    As business leaders in France are warning of an exodus of the country's top-flight taxpayers to London and other foreign capitals if Ségolène Royal is elected president in May....... Pop star prefers the 'British way of life' By Henry Samuel in Paris 16/02/2007 The French, still...
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    World War I posctard delivered 90 years too late

    Postcard delivered 90 years too late By Nick Britten 16/02/2007 Daughter shocked to receive the postcard Private Walter Butler sent to his sweetheart from the trenches in the First World War. When Private Walter Butler posted a card to his sweetheart in 1917 from the trenches in...
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    Hot Fuzz

    Hot Fuzz is a British comedy movie that was released in Britain on 16th February (US, 13th April) co-written by and starring the guy who gave us Shaun of the Dead (Simon Pegg) - a zomby comedy horror - in 2004. Pegg's 2004 movie Shaun of the Dead jokingly poked fun at Hollywood horror movies...
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    Napoli wreck: now biscuits and potatoes are washed ashore

    Biscuits among cargo washed ashore from stricken ship 16th February 2007 Biscuits, chocolates and potatoes are the latest items to wash up on a beach near a grounded cargo ship. They were among seven more containers from the damaged 62,000-tonne Napoli which is stranded off the south...
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    How a severed ear led to war between two nations

    The War of Jenkins' Ear 1739 - 1741 All wars have names, and England has taken part in many. The Wars of the Roses, The War of Spanish Succession, The Boer War and of course World War I and World War II, but the War of Jenkins' Ear, now that is an odd sounding war! The first question...
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    Government ministers "not fit to polish boots" of cleared Iraq war hero

    Ministers 'not fit to polish boots' of cleared Iraq war hero 15th February 2007 Cleared: Colonel Jorge Mendonca MBE A war hero officer has walked free from court amid a furious backlash over his "politically motivated" £20million show trial. Colonel Jorge Mendonca, the most senior...
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    Titus Oates and the Popish Plot

    In 2006, Titus Oates was selected by the BBC History Magazine as the 17th century's worst Briton. He ranked the third-equal worst Briton over the last 1000 years (after Jack the Ripper and Thomas Becket). Titus Oates (September 15, 1649 – July 12/13, 1705) was a 17th century perjurer who...
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    Coins show that Cleopatra is the (not so) beautiful seductress

    Coins, discovered in a Newcastle bank volt and dating from 32BC, show that Cleopatra and Marc Antony weren't quite as beautiful as some people - especially Hollywood - made them out to be..... Cleopatra, the (not so) beautiful seductress By PAUL SIMS 13th February 2007 Money talks...
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    The Field of the Cloth of Gold

    Field of the Cloth of Gold King Henry VIII of England King Francis I of France The Field of the Cloth of Gold , or in French Le Camp de Drap d'Or, is the name given to a place in Balinghem, between Guînes and Ardres, in France, near Calais. The solecism Field of the Cloth of Gold has...
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    The South Sea Bubble

    The South Sea Bubble All through history, one subject appears again and again. How to make a lot of money quickly! The first recorded case in England was that of a State Lottery in 1569. The tickets were on sale at the west door of St. Paul's Cathedral in London. The name of the winner...