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    Is China marching towards the worst world war in history?

    With the busy lives that everybody leads and one eye on the clock for when Tesco shuts, you might have failed to notice that Beijing has this week been hosting the 19th Congress of the Communist Party. Some 2,300 unswervingly loyal apparatchiks have gathered to cheer to the rafters President...
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    Marshall Petain says he is 'glad the UK can stop sabotaging EU'

    A French tourist says he is glad the UK is leaving the EU after making a trip to Devon - stating in a letter that he was disgusted by the attitude of the people. Claiming to be Henri Philippe Petain, the man said he recently visited Fremington, a village between Bideford and Barnstaple in...
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    Bringing Nazi camp tourism to the British Isles

    The western-most concentration camp in the Third Reich, Lager Sylt, was located on British soil - only about 70 miles south of Bournemouth on the island of Alderney. Should this camp and other relics of the Channel Islands' occupation by Nazi Germany be developed into tourist...
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    EU gives green light to second phase of Brexit talks

    Leaders of the 27 remaining EU states have given the green light to preparations for the second phase of Brexit talks, dealing with trade, European Council president Donald Tusk said. The move paves the way for the possible start of formal talks on the future EU/UK trade relationship in...
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    American cricket gets ready for take-off

    One of the world's most popular sports is barely known in the US. But, driven by a new generation of immigrants, could cricket finally take off? American cricket gets ready for take-off By Owen Amos BBC News, Washington DC 14 October 2017 One of the world's most popular sports is barely...
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    Blue Planet II reveals raft of new discoveries

    Boiling seas, huge flying fish which snatch birds from the sky and armour-clad octopuses were once thought to be purely the stuff of fishermen’s tales. But remarkable new footage, captured over four years by BBC filmmakers for Blue Planet II, has proven that many sailors’ myths are actually...
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    Roasted sweet pork, cheese and butter: What was on the menu for Stonehenge Man

    Britons' Stone Age ancestors dined on lavish meals of roasted sweet pork, butter and cheese - despite likely being lactose intolerant, it has been revealed. Through an analysis of food fragments left in pots and bones found in the ground near Stonehenge, scientists have deduced what builders...
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    Man gets hit by bus, stands up and goes into pub

    Simon Smith was walking down Gun Street in Reading, Berkshire, when he got hit by a purple double-decker bus. But Simon is British so, rather than letting a little thing like being hit by a double-decker bus get him down, he merely got up and walked into The Purple Turtle pub:
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    The public are running out of patience with Remainers who drum up fake Brexit anxiety

    Once again, the Remain camp has overplayed its hand. First, it lost the referendum – which it just might have won – 
by insulting the intelligence of the people with a scare campaign so hysterical that it became, to the splendidly laconic British voter, risible. Apparently having learnt...
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    Hogwarts Express rescues stranded family

    A family stranded in the Scottish Highlands have been rescued by the "Hogwarts Express" steam train. Jon and Helen Cluett and their four young children were staying at a remote bothy (a small hut or cottage) in Lochaber when their canoe was swept away by a swollen river. Facing a long walk...
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    Warnings of a Romanian migrant surge were right

    In January 2014, when Romanians and Bulgarians were granted free movement into Britain seven years after their countries joined the EU, MigrationWatch, Ukip and others warned that this would lead to Britain being swamped by immigrants from those countries. Cue the attacks from assorted lefties...
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    Ozzy Osbourne's guitar raises money for hospice

    A guitar signed by Ozzy Osbourne has raised £1,000 at a fundraising night for a hospice. It was donated to the hospice in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, by the Black Sabbath singer and his wife Sharon. The event was organised by Mark Campbell, whose father Ian is being supported by the...
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    First commerical flight lands on remote British island

    The first scheduled commercial airline service to the remote British island of St Helena in the south Atlantic has touched down safely. The virgin flight, an SA Airlink service from South Africa, ends the island's long-standing reliance on a ship which sailed every three weeks. It is...
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    Churchill: From feeble horseman to African hero

    From playing polo and riding in a fixed race to bravely riding into battles where comrades died - a new book documents how horses played a huge part in Winston Churchill's life... From feeble horseman to African hero: How Winston Churchill threw himself into riding to face down the...
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    BBC's hissy fit over Brexit bias proves it has something to hide

    So now we know. The BBC hates Brexit so much it has four times more pro-EU guests on its flagship politics shows than those who voted Leave. Unsurprisingly, this important piece of research — published yesterday in The Sun — triggered a hissy fit by our publicly-funded national broadcaster...
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    Jodrell Bank bids for Unesco World Heritage status

    Jodrell Bank Observatory has been selected as the latest UK candidate for World Heritage status. The site, in Cheshire, is home to the famous Lovell Telescope, which was completed in 1957. If the bid is successful, it would join the likes of Stonehenge and the Taj Mahal on the Unesco list of...
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    The starving heroes who saved Gibraltar from the Spanish

    Spain believes Brexit negotiations are a new chance to reverse the international treaty of 1713 which, after its capture, ceded Gibraltar to Britain ‘in perpetuity’. Ever since, the Spanish have used every possible ploy to regain the contentious three-mile-long rocky peninsula that...
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    Angler almost died after Dover sole jumped into his mouth

    An angler had to be resuscitated after accidentally swallowing a fish he had just caught. The man was kissing the Dover sole in celebration of his catch when the six-inch (14cm) fish wriggled out of his hand and jumped into his mouth, a friend said. Dover sole 'jumps' down angler's throat...
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    UK pollution satellite about to launch

    A UK-assembled satellite is set to go into orbit shortly to monitor air quality around the globe. Its Dutch-designed instrument will make daily maps of polluting gases and particles known to be harmful to health. Called Sentinel-5P, the spacecraft is a contribution to the EU's Copernicus...
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    Jeremy the lefty snail has died

    Jeremy, the famous left-coiled snail whose search for love sparked a media sensation, has died. However, his legacy will live on as, shortly before he died, his "lefty" mate Tomeu had young. The "one in a million" snail died on Wednesday, the University of Nottingham said. Jeremy the 'lefty'...