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    Britannia ruled the waves - now the EU wants to waive the rules.

    Britannia ruled the waves the until the 1940s, now the EU wants to waive the rules. EU plot to rule the waves instead of Britannia By RAY MASSEY, Transport Editor, and JAMES CHAPMAN 17th October 2006 GREAT Britain - HMS Victory, Lord Nelson's ship during the Battle of Trafalgar...
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    Queen needs computer wiz to help work the royal iPod

    Queen needs computer wiz to help work the royal iPod 18th October 2006 The Queen is personifying a nation that is old yet is technologically advanced. Elizabeth II - who is aged 80 - was given an iPod by her son Prince Andrew and she is now looking for someone to help to show her how...
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    Horror as camera films hit and run driver hit a child

    Hit and run driver caught on camera 18th October 2006 This shocking picture captures the moment a schoolgirl was sent somersaulting through the air by a hit-and-run driver. Jodie Momudu, 12, a school swimming champion, was hit by a large four-wheel drive car as she left her school in...
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    Heather accuses Sir Paul McCartney of "mistreatment."

    Heather Mills McCartney, the wife of Sir Paul McCartney - who was the lead singer of The Beatles - has said in a document that the Beatles frontman abused and hit her. The married couple are currently going through a divorce - and I wouldn't believe everything that the idiot Heather Mills...
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    Further proof that America's Republic is less democratic than Britain's Monarchy

    Is this proof that America's Republic is less democratic than Britain's Constitutional Monarchy? In Britain, anyone can mock the Head of State - the Monarch - without officials knocking on your door and interrogating you. We have free speech. But in the US, it seems that you can't mock the...
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    MoD to launch "urban challenge"

    The British military is finding new, advanced technology to help ground troops detect threats in urban areas. MoD to launch 'urban challenge' By Paul Rincon Science Reporter, BBC News Technology is vital to meeting future challenges, says the MOD The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)...
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    Isambard Kingdom Brunel's historic ship wins eight award

    Brunel's ship wins eighth award Victorian British engineering at its finest - the SS Great Britain, now based in Bristol, was the world's first iron-hulled, steam-powered ship and is an example of how Victorian Britain lead the rest of the world in engineering British engineer Isambard...
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    Former British Home Secretary: "Machine gun the rioters."

    David Blunkett, who was born blind, was Britain's Education Secretary between 1997 and 2001 and the Home Secretary between 2001 and 2004. HMP Lincoln Former Home Secretary David Blunkett told the head of the Prison Service to "machine gun" rioting inmates at a jail, it has been claimed...
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    Radical solution proposed for Stonehenge

    A solution has been found to the problem of heavy traffic going past Stonehenge - do nothing. Radical solution proposed for Stonehenge Maev Kennedy Saturday October 7, 2006 Guardian Unlimited National disgrace ... heavy traffic on the A303 near Stonehenge Photograph: Sean Smith...
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    Most British boardroom bosses want Britain out of the EU

    The majority of Britain's boardroom bosses say Britain should leave the EU - and the majority of the British public would agree with them. Execs: Ditch EU bossy boots October 17, 2006 BRITAIN’s top boardroom bosses want us to quit the European Union, a poll...
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    Chelsea goalkeeper fractures skull during game. Has two metal plates inserted.

    On a day of carnage, Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech suffered a fractured skull during Saturday's game against Reading which Chelsea won 1-0. But not only did Cech get injured but their substitute goalkeeper Cudicini - brought on after Cech was taken off and taken to hospital - ALSO suffered a...
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    The history of the English eccentric!

    Great British Eccentrics England may be a small country (in land area, not population) but it seems to have more true eccentrics than many larger countries. The old aristocracy supplied many of the most bizarre ones, because to have a really odd lifestyle you require a large personal fortune...
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    North Korea a joke? Kim off it.

    NORTH KOREA A JOKE? KIM OFF IT 16 October 2006 The Mirror Tony Parsons North Korea Kim Jong-il is a dictator that definitely DOES have WMD. LAUGHING at dotty despots is all very well but it will never be a substitute for annihilating them. Charlie Chaplin poked merciless fun at...
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    Medieval Worst Jobs

    Extracts from a book written by Tony Robinson - aka Baldrick from BBC comedy series Blackadder - about "Worst Jobs" from the Medieval era. Some were disgusting, some dangerous and others just downright boring. _________________ Worst jobs in Medieval England If you are living in the...
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    Joining Nelson's Navy

    From eating biscuits infested with weevils to drinking so much alcohol that most of a ship's sailors were working whilst almost always drunk and causing fatal accidents like falling from high rigging or being injured by a wayward cannon, life in the Royal Navy in the 18th and early 19th...
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    Americans seek asylum in Britain

    The TimesOctober 16, 2006 Americans seek asylum in Britain By David Brown You want to live here?: Americans have been claiming asylum in Britain and saying they have come here because Britain's quality of life is much higher. FIVE Americans applied for asylum in the first six months of...
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    Fallen hero set for posthumous Victoria Cross honour

    A Para who died to save his comrades' lives may be given a posthumous VC. If he does, he'll only be the 2nd person in 24 years to have got one. The last one was Sgt Ian McKay who was killed during the Battle of Mount Longdon during the 1982 Falklands War against Argentina. Fallen hero set for...
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    Tony Blair, Ireland's saviour

    Blair: British Prime Minister 1997-2007. By keeping Britain out of the Euro, by improving public transport, helping oust Saddan, fighting the Taliban and helping London win the 2012 Olympics, Blair has shown what a great Prime Minister he has been. But perhaps his greatest legacy is helping to...
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    London Olympics to have stadium that can change shape and size.

    The 80,000-seater stadium that will be built for the 2012 London Olympics will be the most advanced stadium in the world. It will abe concertina-like, allowing the stadium to become bigger or smaller - and even changing shape - depending on what kind of sporting event is taking place there...
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    A third of immigrants fail immigration test.

    Citizenship test stumps one in three migrants By Melissa Kite, Deputy Political Editor (Filed: 15/10/2006) A third of immigrants are failing the Government's new citizenship test amid complaints that some of the questions are too obscure. New entrants must get 75 per cent of...