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William Windsor (goat) I
He served as a lance corporal from 2001 until 2009, except for a three-month period in 2006 when he was demoted to fusilier, after inappropriate behaviour during the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations
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Analysis: Boris Johnson's Brexit choices are making Britain's fuel and food shortages worse
Rising energy bills, higher prices and a critical shortage of workers leading to food and fuel supply constraints are threatening to stall Britain's recovery from the pandemic.
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‘A special day’: how a Glasgow community halted immigration raid
Activists and local people tell how they forced the release of two men detained in an enforcement van in a dawn raid.
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How the AstraZeneca vaccine became a political football – and a PR disaster
Newly accused of data manipulation by the US, AstraZeneca has faced unprecedented scrutiny over the past six months. Embattled scientists at AstraZeneca feel they have been unfairly targeted for trying to do something that goes against the profit-driven grain in the pharmaceutical industry – not making money from the vaccine.
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Why can't Britain handle the truth about Winston Churchill?
Nothing, it seems, can be allowed to tarnish the national myth – as I found when hosting a Cambridge debate about his murkier side, says academic Priyamvada Gopal
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Customers in Europe hit by post-Brexit charges when buying from UK
Shoppers tell of shock at unexpected bills for VAT or customs declarations as some retailers stop shipping to continent
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US has never asked WikiLeak's rival to remove leaked cables, court told
unredacted US diplomatic cables came into the public domain following the publication of a passcode in a book by Guardian journalists in February 2011 and were published by Cryptome.
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Nottinghamshire Police: Cops catch suspect after fart blows cover
Pursuing cop was almost out of wind - but his quarry wasn't.
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Italians vs Spanish vs english
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I stumbled across a huge Airbnb scam that’s taking over London
The curious tale of a man called Christian, the Catholic church, David Schwimmer’s wife, a secret hotel and an Airbnb scam running riot on the streets of London
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AC GRAYLING: It's not Boris Johnson we should fear - it's the extreme Brexiteers pulling the strings
Boris Johnson does not believe the right-wing bluster he sprouts - but how he operates acts as a useful distraction from the far-right hard Brexit clique pulling the strings. These are the people we should really fear.
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Dick Braine to lead Britain's far-right UKIP party
Richard Braine has been elected as the leader of the UK Independence Party.
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Jeremy Cunt, er, Hunt Compilation - News Thing
The definitive compilation of all the newsreaders that have "accidentally" mispronounced Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's name.
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UK government quietly cancels the "no sex please we're British" internet plan
UK government quietly cancels "age verification" system that would have compiled a database of every Briton's sexual fantasies
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EFF and Open Rights Group Defend the Right to Publish Open Source Software to the UK Government
EFF and Open Rights Group today submitted formal comments to the British Treasury, urging restraint in applying anti-money-laundering regulations to the publication of open-source software.The UK government sought public feedback on proposals to update its financial regulations pertaining to money...
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Theresa May steps down in emotional Downing Street speech
Prime minister concedes defeat on Brexit, and states ‘I will shortly leave the job that it has been the honor of my life to hold.’
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Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange arrested
He took refuge in Ecuador's London embassy in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden over an alleged sexual assault. The Met Police said he was arrested for failing to surrender to the court.
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At last, Brexit explained in two words: Basil Fawlty
It’s all there in the 70s sitcom Fawlty Towers – the rage, the insularity, the status anxiety, says columnist Alex Clark
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'It went in beautifully as the postman was passing': the story of the Headington Shark
Oxford city council immediately opposed the installation of the shark. At first, they said it was dangerous to the public, but engineers and inspectors pronounced it structurally safe.
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Brexit: what should happen next.
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