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This Day in History - 13th September
1759 British troops, under the command of General Wolfe, secured Canada for the British Empire after defeating the French at the Battle of Quebec. Wolfe and the French commander were killed during the battle.
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China Warns Against Regional Deployment of HMS Queen Elizabeth
China has warned the UK goverment against becoming more active in the South China Sea. Any deployment of the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth near the contested Spratly Islands could be seen as a “hostile action”, a Chinese spokesman said.
This Day in History - 12th September
1440 Eton College was founded by Henry VI. Prefects were warned to look out for "ill-kempt heads and unwashed faces."
London: Triple stabbing leaves two fighting for life
Two young are today men are fighting for their lives after being stabbed and a teenager has also suffered stab wounds in another night of bloody mayhem in London.
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This Day in History -11th September
1777 American troops led by George Washington were defeated by the British at the Battle of Brandywine Creek, in the American War of Independence.
Scottish Court rules Suspension of Parliament "Illegal"
Top Cop Blames Press Coverage for ‘Exacerbating’ Terrorism
Neil Basu, the assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan police force, said that the “relentless” reporting on extremist attacks could be encouraging terrorism.