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    8 key Viking dates you need to know

    From bloody battles and brutal raids to epic seafaring adventures, here are 8 dates from Viking history you need to know… 8 key Viking dates you need to know From bloody battles and brutal raids to epic seafaring adventures, we bring you 8 dates from Viking history you need to know… Monday...
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    Pottery reveals the ruin wrought by the plague in medieval Britain

    The Black Death was one of the most destructive epidemics in history, estimated to have claimed the lives of up to 200 million people across Europe between 1346 and 1353. But exactly how the plague decimated individual towns and villages has been relatively poorly understood. A new study...
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    Rod Liddle: Labour’s putting me on trial for thought crime

    The Spectator's Rod Liddle is being put on trial by the Labour Party for thought crime - for daring to suggest that any Muslim, anywhere, could be accused of anti-Semitism... Rod Liddle: Labour’s putting me on trial for thought crime Now I have a chance to apologise for daring to...
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    Western liberals who banned Eagles of Death Metal are doing ISIS's work for them

    If you want to know how lost Europe is, how thoroughly it has abandoned freedom of speech, get this: two French music festivals have banned Eagles of Death Metal, the American rock band whose gig at the Bataclan was turned into a bloodbath by Isis last November, after the lead singer said...
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    How many people did it take to build Stonehenge?

    Towering above the grassy Salisbury Plain, its eerie rock monoliths are steeped in myth and magical stories, yet despite decades of research the original purpose of Stonehenge remains a mystery. But UK researchers have tried to answer one of the many logistical questions surrounding the...
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    Politicians on the rise who put their own countries first? The Left can't stand it!

    When ‘Right-thinking’ commenters and the European elite awoke this morning to the prospect that Austria could be the first European country to be led by a populist right leader (since WWII) they were aghast. In the event Nobert Hofer of the Freedom party narrowly lost his bid to become...
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    Bordeaux release bizarre third kit for 2016/17 season

    French Ligue 1 football club Bordeaux have released their new third kit for the 2016/17 season. And it's a shocker... Bordeaux release bizarre third kit for 2016/17 season Mark Brus for Metro.co.uk Saturday 21 May 2016...
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    Thomas Becket bone fragment arrives back in UK after 800 years

    A bone fragment believed to come from St Thomas Becket is going on display in England for the first time since it was taken to Hungary 800 years ago. The bone is believed to be from the elbow of St Thomas, who was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170 after he fell out with King...
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    Tudors at sea: 8 ways to survive a voyage

    In Merchant Adventurers: The Voyage of Discovery That Transformed England, James Evans explores the first major advances in maritime navigation, and the Tudor masters of cartography. Here, writing for History Extra, he reveals eight things a Tudor crew would have needed to do if they hoped to...
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    'King Arthur' chapel near Glastonbury uncovered

    Remains of a medieval building which, according to legend, King Arthur visited, have been uncovered for the first time in almost 50 years. Excavations at Beckery Chapel near Glastonbury aim to accurately date buildings of an early Christian chapel. During an open day on Sunday visitors will be...
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    Hibs' first Scottish Cup win since 1902 marred by violence

    The Scottish Football Association has said it is "appalled" by scenes of disorder after Hibs' historic victory over Rangers in the Scottish Cup final. Fans spilled on to the pitch after the Edinburgh side beat the Glasgow club 3-2 with a late goal in injury time. Rangers said some of their...
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    Cumberbatch's artistic spirit should be rebelling against EU bureaucracy

    Benedict Cumberbatch and Brit-award-winning singer Paloma Faith are among 282 actors, writers, artists and musicians who have signed a letter to The Telegraph warning that, if Britain were foolish enough to leave the European Union, it would become “an outsider shouting from the wings”. “From...
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    Secret WW2 wireless station gets heritage protection

    An underground wireless station set up in 1940 by Winston Churchill to counteract a feared German invasion has been given heritage protection. The secret station was manned by civilian volunteers who would send and receive messages for the Army. It was discovered in 2012 at a house just...
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    British 'deserters' will face the consequences, warns EU's Juncker

    Now this is surely going to persuade a lot of undecideds to vote Leave. President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, that awful man who was once Prime Mininster of pointless, useless Luxembourg, a country slightly smaller than Oxfordshire in land area and slightly smaller than...
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    1,500-year-old graves may give clues about Britain's last days of Roman occupation

    Construction work on a new slip road in Wales has turned up more than just rubble. Archaeologists at the site in Anglesey have unearthed the graves of at least 48 people dating back 1,500 years, calling it a find of 'national importance.' The team digging at the grounds of an ancient...
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    EU 'hug a Brit' campaign makes me even MORE keen to leave

    The Europeans are so desperate to keep Britain - and no doubt, her money, being the EU's second-biggest cash cow. Let's face it, it is that that they are really interested in - in the EU that they're taking to evermore desperate measures to try and "persuade" us to stay. But none of these...
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    The piece of shrapnel that could have rewritten British history

    Rare pictures of Winston Churchill during World War One are to be published for the first time. The black and white images include shots of the Prime Minister in uniform at the front near Ypres in northern France. He can be seen posing with fellow officers in the heart of the Western...
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    Boris, Hitler and the European Union

    From Belgravia to Brussels, the howls of outrage over Boris Johnson’s observation that Hitler, like the EU, had tried to unify Europe under a single authority, grow ever louder. Lord Heseltine described Johnson’s remarks as ‘preposterous’ and ‘obscene’. Donald Tusk, the president of the...
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    Isle of Wight dinosaur tooth sheds light on Eotyrannus

    A "pristine" dinosaur tooth found on the Isle of Wight has shed new light on a predator related to Tyrannosaurus rex. Student Megan Jacobs found the fossilised front tooth of an Eotyrannus lengii while walking at Compton Bay. It suggests the Eotyrannus could have been 20ft long - larger than...
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    Man held over Buckingham Palace breach

    A man has been arrested in the grounds of Buckingham Palace after scaling a perimeter wall, police have said. The 41-year-old was found in the palace grounds by officers seven minutes after an alarm was activated on Wednesday evening, according to the Met Police. Buckingham Palace...