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New Year parade route changed for Americans

The annual New Year's Day Parade through London will march the route in reverse to satisfy American television broadcasters, organisers said yesterday.

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Swindon is set to become the first town to provide free wi-fi access to all its residents in a scheme that will begin by next April

Swindon twinned with Disney World

Monday, 7 December 2009

A UK town associated with the railways and the motor car will now be officially linked with... Walt Disney World.

The sixth beach hut in the calendar was full to the rafters with   angels, taking as its theme the carol Hark the Herald Angels Sing.   More than 100 people turned out in chilly, but dry, weather and were   rewarded with a lovely clear and starlit sky. As organiser Martin   Poole said: "You could almost imagine the angel throng winging its way  down from heaven across the breaking waves announcing the good news of  Jesus' birth on that first Christmas morning." Monday night's hut is 382.

Doors open for 'living' beach hut advent calendar

Monday, 7 December 2009

A very special version of the traditional calendar is on display along Hove seafront throughout December. Alex Johnson take a peek inside and will follow its progress on this page for the rest of the month.

Swimmers gather at the Parliament Hill Lido in north London to take part in the first Plum Pudding Plunge

You don't have to be mad to swim here ...

Sunday, 6 December 2009

A slice of Britain: Throughout December normally sane people will leave their cosy homes to head for a stretch of water to partake in the growing sport of festive outdoor swimming. They'll freeze, but claim the life-affirming glow is worth it

DJ Taylor: Superior Scots

Sunday, 6 December 2009

The bottom line: The English are to blame for Alex Salmond's smugness; the TV book club presenters who know nothing about books; an ode to the old Olivetti; and posterity in pop

Minor British Institutions: The Royal Mail rubber band

Saturday, 5 December 2009

Years ago you might not have noticed the odd elastic band on the pavement. However, a decision by the Royal Mail in 2007 to issue red bands, nicely matching their vans and pillar boxes, has made them a more visible feature of national life.

Video: Crocodiles spotted in Leeds

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

theory of electromagnetism

The Royal Society: Dilettantes to DNA via cuckoos and kites

Monday, 30 November 2009

It began as a talking shop for rich intellectuals but 350 years later, the Royal Society is the de facto national academy of science

Sir John Betjeman nicknamed the barn the 'cathedral of Middlesex'

'Cathedral of Middlesex' saved from ruin

Sunday, 29 November 2009

English Heritage is stepping in to prevent the dereliction of the medieval Harmondsworth Great Barn lauded by Sir John Betjeman

Some of the 2,000 shoppers who mobbed Angels' sale of vintage military uniforms

Pack up your bargains in your old kitbag

Sunday, 29 November 2009

A Slice of Britain: Shoppers queue from 2am as Angels sells off uniforms that fought wars on stage and screen.

Minor British Institutions: Sammy the Shrimp

Saturday, 28 November 2009

Of all the absurd mascots that populate English soccer, perhaps the strangest is the Southend United character, Sammy the Shrimp.

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