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Big Ben rings on New Year's Eve after four years of silence

Big Ben rings on New Year's Eve after four years of silence

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Saturday, January 01, 2022 12:47:47 AM UTC

One of the world's most famous clocks is returning to service in time to ring in the new year.

(CNN) — One of the world's most famous clocks is returning to service in time to ring in the new year.

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