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    US reduces British tariffs as two countries agree trade deal

    US President Donald Trump and British Ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson shake on the deal at the White House The United States and Great Britain have announced a new trade deal. The two great allies announced the deal with both countries bizarrely lavishing praise on the the other live on...
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    India Pakistan Shit Hitting The Fan…

    There'll soon be fights and riots on the streets in Britain due to the fact that successive British governments thought it a good idea to let our substantial Indian and Pakistani communities - Hindus and Muslims, who have no love for each other - live side by side. As for Pakistan, it wouldn't...
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    British military parade on 80th anniversary of VE Day

    King addresses nation as four days of national VE Day commemorations and celebrations draw to a close Speaking at celebrations in central London, the King called on Britain to "rededicate ourselves" to the "prevention of conflict". The King addressed the nation live from Horse Guards Parade in...
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    British military parade on 80th anniversary of VE Day

    The King and Churchill's great-great-grandson Alexander Churchill light candles for peace at Westminster Abbey. At noon, the country fell silent to pay its respects to the fallen of World War II. The Archbishop of Canterbury did not attend the service as the Church of England is currently...
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    Naturalist David Attenborough meets the King for world premier

    I've never met him. When my mother gave birth to me on 25th July 1981 at St Mary's Hospital in Manchester the hospital menus had a picture of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer on their front covers for the upcoming Royal Wedding on 29th July (my mum was 23 years old at the time and very pretty...
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    Naturalist David Attenborough meets the King for world premier

    Sir David Attenborough, the world famous British naturalist and TV presenter, met the King as they both attended the World Premiere of ‘Ocean with David Attenborough’, in which the veteran broadcaster explores the importance of ocean health for the future of the planet. Attenborough (the...
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    What are you listening to right now?

    A-ha - "Take On Me" (1985) Just in case you've never heard it, here is the Norwegian band's 1985 megahit. Did you know that Norway has sent Britain a huge Christmas tree every year since 1947 as a gift to thank Britain for her support for Norway in World War II when she was invaded by the...
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    What are you listening to right now?

    A-ha - "The Living Daylights" (1987) The Norwegian band, famous for their 1985 global megahit "Take On Me", performed the theme tune to the 1987 Bond film "The Living Daylights", the first with Timothy Dalton playing Bond, and the 15th Bond movie. The song reached No1 in their native Norway...
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    What are you listening to right now?

    Erasure - "Chorus" (1991) The London electropoppers reached No3 in the UK with this in June 1991
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    British military parade on 80th anniversary of VE Day

    I said that Britain "had", by law, to declare war on Germany when she invaded Poland in September 1939. That's not actually true. But had Britain NOT declared war on Germany two days after Germany invaded Poland, starting World War II, then Europe may well be living under Nazi tyranny to this...
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    British military parade on 80th anniversary of VE Day

    Poland didn't have an airforce at the outset of World War II because the Germans destroyed it when they invaded in 1939. The Germans destroyed 70% of Polish aircraft. Also, when Germany invaded Poland, causing the outbreak of the war because Britain had to declare war on Geemany, the Polish...
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    British military parade on 80th anniversary of VE Day

    That's because the Polish pilots, bordering Germany and feeling threatened by the Nazis for several years in the 1930s, had several years of extensive military training in case they should go to war with their German neighbours. Poland's British allies, however, who were bound by law to come to...
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    British military parade on 80th anniversary of VE Day

    I make that mistake at times. None of my grandparents were old enough to serve in World War II - instead they were child evacuees. My maternal grandmother was bullied by the family she was sent to out in the countryside on a farm. However, my great-grandfathers served in WWI. One of them - I...
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    Mysterious masked figures abseil from helicopter at Manchester supermarket

    Yeah. I agree. I'd abseil from a helicopter onto a supermarket roof for that. The mysterious aircraft and men are believed to be either the SAS or SBS training in counter-terrorism at supermarkets and other large buildings. The aircraft seem to be Blue Thunder helicopters used exclusively by...
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    Mysterious masked figures abseil from helicopter at Manchester supermarket

    Mysterious masked men have been seen abseiling from a helicopter nearby a Tesco supermarket in the Wythenshawe area of Manchester. Astounded and mystified people looked on as the men clambered down ropes from a dark blue helicopter. However, it's believed that the mysterious masked men were...
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    British military parade on 80th anniversary of VE Day

    It may be hard to believe, but of the 20,000 Spitfires built during WWII only 257 were lost during the conflict, although Britain lost 1023 planes of various types during the Battle of Britain alone. Maybe that's testament as to how good the planes were for the time.
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    British military parade on 80th anniversary of VE Day

    You wouldn't have been old enough to serve in World War II if you were born in 1945. The war ended 80 years ago. The youngest a vet would be nowadays would be 96 or so.
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    British military parade on 80th anniversary of VE Day

    A Spitfire crashed on Saturday. It's not often we say that nowadays. A horrified eyewitness has recalled the terrifying moment a Spitfire crashed into a farmer's field just hours before VE Day celebrations. A historic Spitfire was seen circling "for a couple of minutes" in West Hythe, Kent, at...
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    British military parade on 80th anniversary of VE Day

    Prince George shines on his first official Royal duty Prince starts his training as the future King The future King's interactions with the World War II veterans greatly pleased his grandfather the King Prince George today didn't put a foot wrong as he undertook his first official Royal...
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    British military parade on 80th anniversary of VE Day

    An amateur cameraman's view of the RAF flypast over London. The RAF flew over Buckingham Palace as the Royals and thousands of others looked on and the world's oldest air force also got to show off some of the aircraft it has to defend Great Britain's airspace