This mean-spirited Christmas prank is genius
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The ancient Greeks actually had a drinking game, and it’s more hardcore than beer pong
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‘Chug! Chug! Chug!’ (Picture: DeAgostini / Getty) You think you’re so original because you and your mates invented a drinking game in university, don’t you? Well, you were 2,000 years late to the party, because it turns out the first ever drinking game might have been invented by the ancient Greeks. In the days of […]

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Shocking photos show visitors sitting on edge of Dorset cliffs
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The photos show tourists sitting on the edge of the perilous 80ft cliffs which have become an iconic part of the TV show. Tourism is expected to boom as the second series airs, causing local concern.

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Inflation falls to its 'lowest level in modern times', says George Osborne
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A supermarket price war and falling food prices meant the Consumer Price Index rate of inflation is now at 0.5 per cent, its lowest point for almost 15 years.

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Could we find aliens by searching for VIBRATIONS? £6,000 nanosensor may pick up tiny movements of life on distant planets
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The sensor has already shown it can detect Ecoli, according to scientists at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland and the Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie in Belgium.

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Hitler's childhood home is at the centre of legal battle in Austria
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The Austrian government is looking at ways to expropriate the house where Adolf Hitler spent his early childhood as it seeks to end a dispute with the owner over its use.

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Prince Andrew's ex-wife Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson slams sex slave allegations '
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In a passionate rebuttal on the Today show on Tuesday, the Duchess of York said that she was standing by ‘my best friend and my best ex-husband ever’ amid the allegations.

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Daily Mail comment: How voters can make this a happy new year
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Thanks largely to the vigilance of the security services, there were none of the terrorist outrages predicted after Fusilier Lee Rigby’s gruesome murder in 2013.

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Dapoxetine 100mg: Frequently Asked Questions
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Airlines considering charging 'toddler tax' for parents flying with children on their laps
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Air travel with under-twos can be fraught. But most airlines allow non-seated passengers without charge, or ask for a nominal fee, which is one less thing for families to worry about.

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BBC jobs only open to insiders
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EXCLUSIVE: Thousands of vacancies at the State-funded broadcaster are never advertised publicly, meaning that only people who already work at the BBC are able to apply for them.

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Anonymous 'forced first jihadi website down' after Charlie Hebdo attacks
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The campaign group posted a tweet on the account @OpCharlieHebdo boasting it had crippled the French terrorist website ansar-alhaqq.net.

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Gang of crooked parking wardens conned daytrippers out of £34,000
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Darren Sweeby, 43, pictured, and his two accomplices Garry Greensmith, 52 and Antony Crooks, 54, were all jailed for their role in the scam which targeted car parks in Great Yarmouth.

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