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    NOTHING can knock the sanctimonious Left off the moral high ground

    Senior Labour officials are alleged to have aided the Soviet Union. Left-leaning Oxfam is accused of covering up the sexual exploitation of impoverished Haitians and its chief executive, hauled before MPs, admits that the charity faces 26 further allegations of sexual misconduct. Evidence of...
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    Elizabeth I's funeral corset is restored for exhibition

    The corset seen on Queen Elizabeth I's funeral effigy is to be unveiled as part of a new exhibition at Westminster Abbey. The delicate garment was supplied by the Queen's tailor, William Jones, to be used in the procession marking the death of the monarch in 1603. For 415 years the bodice has...
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    Inside the Roman Empire's deadly Hades' Gate

    MYSTERY surrounds an ancient Greek temple which has been dubbed a "portal to hell" after a spate of unexplained deaths. For years any beast or bird that came near reportedly dropped dead amid claims they were killed by the deadly breath of the Greek god of the Underworld, Hades. During...
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    Man began using words 1 million years ago

    The riddle of how ancient humans first began to speak may have been solved. It was invented to help them mess about in boats, a leading academic controversially suggests. Man 'began using words 1 million years ago': Researchers believe humans would not have been able to build boats and sail...
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    Mammoth bones donated to charity shop

    Animal bones dating back five million years - including some from a mammoth - have been handed in to a charity shop. The remains of bison and fossilised sea urchins were also among the donations handed into the Norwich branch of East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH). Mammoth bones...
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    Roman boxing gloves found near Hadrian's Wall

    Roman boxing gloves have been discovered near Hadrian’s Wall, thought to be the only known surviving examples, even though the sport was well-documented on Roman wall paintings, mosaics and sculptures. With a protective guard designed to fit snugly over the knuckles, the gloves were...
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    China fury over terracotta thumb theft

    Chinese authorities have demanded "severe punishment" for a man who allegedly stole the thumb of a terracotta warrior statue on display in the US, Chinese state media report. The 2,000-year-old statue, worth $4.5m (£3.2m), is one of 10 on loan to the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia...
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    New 50p Beatrix Potter coins released by the Royal Mint

    Four new 50p coins featuring some of Beatrix Potter's favourite fictional characters are to be released, the Royal Mint has announced. Peter Rabbit, Mrs Tittlemouse and Flopsy Bunny will feature on the coins, which will enter general circulation for a limited time later this year. New 50p...
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    Global survey finds English accents to be the world's sexiest

    Daters around the world say that the English accent is the sexiest with those looking for love finding it more attractive than the sound of French, a new survey has revealed... The sexiest accents in the world revealed: It's not the sound of French or Italian that has the woo-factor - but...
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    Brains for Brexit! Group of academics challenges view that all of them oppose Brexit

    The 17.4 million people who voted for Brexit are, according to many Remainers, thick simpletons who "didn't know what they were voting for" and that academics - scientists, economists, lawyers, historians, philosophers etc - all voted to stay in the EU "because they are cleverer". But now, a...
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    London welcomes Year of the Dog at Chinese New Year

    Thousands of people lined the streets of London to welcome in the Year of the Dog at the capital's annual Chinese New Year celebrations. Dancers and dragons joined a parade around Chinatown before performers took to the stage in front of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. London...
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    Has the Jack the Ripper letter mystery been solved?

    Hundreds of letters claiming to have been written by 'Jack the Ripper' were sent to the media and the Metropolitan Police following the brutal Whitechapel murders of 1888. These letters have long been a mystery, with many suspecting they were faked by journalists to sell more newspapers. Now...
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    From eating the neighbours to cave art: A day in the life of Cheddar Man

    We now have a good idea what the earliest known modern British man looked like: he was around five foot five, with dark skin, striking blue eyes and curly black hair. The face of Cheddar Man, who lived in Britain over 9,000 years ago, was recreated thanks to DNA analysis of his skeleton...
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    The EU is no friend of Irish independence

    As a freedom-loving democrat, I have long supported the view that Ireland should be one united, 32-county sovereign republic. But, as a freedom-loving democrat, I am fiercely opposed to any attempt via the European Union to impose some bureaucratic version of ‘Irish unity’ in order to undermine...
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    Shark falls from sky into man's garden as he makes cup of tea

    A part-time coastguard was left stunned after finding a shark had fallen from the sky and landed in his back garden. James Hill, 26, was making a cup of tea in the kitchen when his father, Colin, 59, alerted him to the two-foot long, small-spotted catshark lying lifeless on Thursday lunchtime...
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    UK team set for giant Antarctic iceberg expedition

    Scientists will set out in the next week to study an Antarctic realm that has been hidden for thousands of years. A British Antarctic Survey-led team will explore the seabed ecosystem exposed when a giant iceberg broke away from the Antarctic Peninsula in 2017. The organisation has also...
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    Commonwealth in secret succession plans

    The Commonwealth has secretly begun considering who might succeed the Queen as its head, the BBC has learned. The issue is hugely sensitive because the role is not hereditary and will not pass automatically to the Prince of Wales on the Queen's death. The Commonwealth has set up a "high...
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    The rabid, vindictive rage of Remainers now borders on the pathological

    It takes quite a lot to shock a journalist. You might think we would be inured to this: that almost no form of outrageous political behaviour could evoke more than a wry shrug. But I have to say – absolutely sincerely – that I have been shocked by the rabid, outrageous, visceral hatred...
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    Magnitude 4.4 earthquake hits UK

    A minor earthquake with a 4.4 magnitude has affected parts of Wales and England. The quake was felt over all of Wales, most of western England, as far east as London and as far north as the southern edge of the Lake District, the British Geological Survey (BGS) said. The epicentre was...
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    Man rescued after spending three days in London sewer

    A man who fell down a drain and became trapped in the sewer system for a reported three days has been rescued by police in east London. The 48-year-old, who has not been named, is thought to have wandered through pipelines for up to 72 hours as he desperately tried to find his way out...