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    Massive earthquake hits Britain

    Well, it may not be "massive" on international scales, but it was the biggest earthquake to have hit Britain in 2006.... Quake 'biggest in UK this year' Press Association Tuesday December 26, 2006 An earthquake that has shaken a Scots town is the biggest in the UK this year...
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    Saddam must die, says Iraq

    Thanks to the British/American invasion of Iraq, Saddam will probably be hanged within 30 days. Saddam death sentence upheld Saddam Hussein in court Iraq's highest appeals court has upheld the death sentence for Saddam Hussein, Iraq's national security adviser. "The appeals...
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    British wine to topple Frenchies

    You know that things are going bad for the French at the moment and things are going well for the British when Froggy's arch-enemies across the Channel are now starting to outperform them in winemaking Perhaps not suprisingly, the alcoholic, heavily-drinking British are the second-biggest...
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    Tories omit Churchill from their "12 Greatest Britons" list.

    The Tories have compiled a list of the 12 most influential Britons of all time, but for some reason they have left out Sir Winston Churchill who, in 2002, was voted the Greatest Briton of all time by the British public. Included on the list is Sir Robert Peel who created the world's first police...
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    Prince William's new royal admirer

    Prince William's new royal admirer By IAN DRURY 25th December 2006 The future King holds hands with his young second cousin Margarita Armstrong-Jones as they walk to the Royal Famlily's traditional Christmas Day church service at Sandringham. But she wasn't the only female admirer of...
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    Queen's Christmas speech: Faiths must work more closely together

    The Queen moves close to position of 'defender of faiths' By KIRSTY WALKER 25th December 2006 The Queen as she appeared during yesterday's annual Christmas speech. The Queen yesterday called on all faiths to work together to bridge the divide between young and old people. In...
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    1000 British soldiers blow Iraq death squad to bits

    British soldiers did a fine job yesterday as they rescued 100 innocent Iraqi prisoners, shot dead seven gunmen and blew up the Jameat police station were the prisoners were being held. Death squad blown to bits Aftermath ... squaddie walks over HQ debris. By TOM NEWTON DUNN...
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    How the Tudors and Victorians celebrated Christmas

    Did you know that Christmas was banned in England during the 1650s when the nation was a Republic (The Commonwealth of England) under the rule of a Puritan known as Oliver Cromwell? Christmas carols were also banned and didn't re-appear in England until the Victorian era. The English...
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    Dad's Army

    24 December 2006 DAD'S ARMY EXCLUSIVE *Squaddies in action at 55 *Men too fit to get the axe *Army recruits will be able to sign on for 36 years rather than the current 22 By Nigel Nelson, Political Editor Dad's Army is a classic BBC comedy series of the 1970s about Britain's...
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    British troops "chuffed" to receive Queen's Christmas message of support

    British troops 'chuffed' to receive Queen's Christmas message of support 24th December 2006 The Queen at Sandhurst this year British troops in Iraq were "really chuffed" to receive the Queen's supportive Christmas message today and said it was nice to be remembered. The...
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    Rwanda wants to join the British Commonwealth

    Former French colony Rwanda has applied to join the British Commonwealth rather than joining the French equivalent. Rwandan relations with France have deteriorated recently over France's involvement in the Rwandan genocide Algeria (another former French colony), Yemen, Sudan, Israel and the...
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    Two Yanks, two matches but worlds apart

    Two men, two matches but worlds apart Americans Randy Lerner (Americans and their silly names) and Malcolm Glazer own the NFL teams Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Glazer) and Cleveland Browns (Lerner). Not only that, but they also own English Premiership soccer teams Manchester United (Glazer) and...
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    "Rogue" police officers seized in Iraq

    Soldiers from the Yorkshire Regiment, the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, the Staffordshire Regiment, and the Royal Green Jackets help to seize rogue police officers. Last year, these police officers abducted two SAS men If you remember, that was the time when the British flattened the jail that...
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    Kate Middleton, the coal miner's girl

    Kate Middleton has ancestors who were coal miners who helped to provide the fuel for Britain's Industrial Revolution. Her great-great-great-great-grandfather, James Harrison, was born in 1794 and became a coal miner. In the 19th Century, working conditions in Britain were appalling. James...
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    58% of Germans want to dump the Euro and revert back to Mark

    Britain was right to keep the Pound..... Germans Would Ditch Euro, Return to Mark December 21, 2006 Angus-Reid (ARGM) - Many adults in Germany would rather go back to their previous currency, according to a poll by Forsa released by Stern and RTL. 58 per cent of respondents would prefer...
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    Cop killers sentenced to 81 years in jail

    Two of the killers of WPC Beshenivsky have been jailed for a minimum of 35 years with no chance of parole before that time has been served. The other was jailed for a minimum of 11 years with no chance of parole before that time has been served. Killed ... WPc Sharon Beshenivsky 81...
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    Umbrella comes to the rescue of veiled woman

    The TimesDecember 22, 2006 Brolly to rescue of veiled wife David Sanderson LONDON A veiled Muslim woman who refused to show her face in court because she would have to be questioned by a male barrister agreed to a very British solution — a brolly. Shereen Lohar, 21, was applying in the...
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    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

    Rowling reveals final Harry Potter title By Richard Holt 11/12/2006 The wait is over for eager J K Rowling fans as the title of her latest book is revealed as Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It will be the final instalment in the hugely popular series of books about the young...
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    United States and Britain to send warships to Persian Gulf

    U.S. and Britain to Add Ships to Persian Gulf in Signal to Iran By THOM SHANKER New York Times Published: December 21, 2006 HMS Illustrious and HMS Ocean WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 — The United States and Britain will begin moving additional warships and strike aircraft into the Persian Gulf...
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    Last surviving veteran of Nelson's HMS Victory has died

    'Victory' veteran, 103, dies December 21, 2006 Horatio Nelson's HMS Victory, used when he defeated the French at Trafalgar in 1805, was still in action with the Royal Navy until 1922. It's now in dry dock in Portsmouth where tourists are taken on guided tours around it. THE...