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Queen Elizabeth II’s Jubilee Woes: Dining with Despots, Snubbed by Spain

It isn’t easy being Queen.

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London’s ‘In and Out Club’ Celebrates Its 150th Anniversary

Gentlemen march around St. James Square in bowler hats in honor of the venerable and exclusive institution, officially known as the Naval and Military Club.

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Occupy London Camp Is Evicted

Encamped outside St. Paul’s Cathedral since October, protesters lost their fight against eviction in the High Court last week.

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Sarah Ferguson Faces Charges in Turkey Over Secret Film

The Turkish government is calling for the Duchess of York’s extradition over illegaly taped documentary footage.

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Body Discovered on Queen Elizabeth’s Estate Prompts Murder Investigation

Sandringham’s reputation as “the most comfortable house in England” may be somewhat at risk following the discovery.

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Investigation Casts New Light on News of the World Phone Hacking

According to the Guardian, the News of the World may not have been responsible for deleting phone messages that led parents to believe murdered Milly Dowler was alive.

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London Commuter Arrested After Racist Rant Goes Viral

A woman has been taken into custody after a video of a racist tirade on a packed tram spread online.

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Singer Charlotte Church: Murdoch Asked for Wedding Gig In Exchange for Good Press

Church also told the hearing that the Sun published news of her first pregnancy before she had a chance to tell her family.

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J.K. Rowling and Sienna Miller Testify Before Phone-Hacking Inquiry

A glamorous government inquiry? Under normal circumstances, it would be an oxymoron

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Parents of Kidnapped 3-Year-Old Testify Before U.K. Hacking Inquiry

The British government’s inquiry into phone hacking continues today with the testimony of British doctors Kate and Gerry McCann