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Trump called Comey a 'nut job' in meeting with Russians
'I just fired the head of the FBI, he was crazy,' President is reported to have said
Cash-strapped councils 'breaking the law on air pollution'
New research finds dozens of authorities are failing their legal responsibilites, as a poll finds majority of the public want to ban high-polluting cars from cities
Authorities savaged over death of transgender woman in men's prison
‘This was a death waiting to happen...There was no consideration of the gender she had openly identified with for half her life’
Where to avoid in the UK if you suffer from hay fever
Hay fever, an allergic reaction to pollen, is estimated to affect up to one in five people
This is what it's like travelling with the laptop ban
Wondering what actually happens on a flight with the laptop ban in place? Fresh off a 13-hour flight without her electronics, Cynthia Drescher reports
Students use Snapchat to reveal rapes in awareness campaign
It's hoped the victims will feel like more than just statistics
Virtual reality porn could raise issues about consent, study says
Researchers said the emergence of VR porn could be positive if it was designed the right way
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Sunny Hundal Tory immigration policy tears families apart – and it's getting worse
Theresa May and Michael Fallon are too afraid to admit to how much it will cost us to cap immigrant numbers. Luckily, I don’t share such a fear
Charlotte Gerada Young people hold the power in marginal Tory constituencies
If 18-24 year olds turned out at the national average level and if Labour retained their votes from 2015, 32 out of the 57 Labour-held marginals could be saved
Mark Steel Theresa May is right to take school meals off primary school pupils
As the Prime Minister points out, if Labour takes money from someone else and spends it on you, that must make you worse off
A 'heretic' who says Muslims need to re-think sex, money, and violence
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is one of the most forceful and provocative feminist critics challenging Islam today. She is also in hiding. Andy Martin meets her in an undisclosed location and finds a woman on a mission, a woman who found the power to say No and the freedom it gave her
Rita, Sue and Bob Too: Raw life in a Northern town
Its grim portrayal of Eighties life on a Bradford council estate left many doubting the film’s authenticity, but 30 years on it continues to speak to and for people. David Barnett takes a walk down memory lane with George Costigan, who played the adulterous Bob
Hazel's murder was all but forgotten – until it inspired 'Twin Peaks'
The TV drama that first showed in the early nineties returns with a third series but its origins lie in a girl's death in upstate New York more than a century ago
Street Spirit review: A wonderfully crafted work about activism
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/51 19 May 2017
French President Emmanuel Macron arrives for a visit to the troops of France's Barkhane counter-terrorism operation in Africa's Sahel region in Gao, northern Mali
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French President Emmanuel Macron, visits soldiers of Operation Barkhane, France's largest overseas military operation, in Gao, Northern Mali,
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Israeli soldiers fire tear gas during clashes with Palestinian protesters after a protest in support of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli jails, in the West Bank village of Beita, near Nablus
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Palestinians attack a passing vehicle belonging to an Israeli settler near the Hawara checkpoint, near the West Bank city of Nablus
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The parliament building is seen through flare smoke during a demonstration of uniformed officers marking a 24-hour general strike against the latest round of austerity in Athens, Greece
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Iranian President and candidate in the upcoming presidential elections Hassan Rouhani speaks during a campaign rally in the northwestern city of Ardabil
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The skyline of Dubai is pictured from the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world standing at 828 metres
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A makeshift altar with a cup of coffee, water glass and newspaper headlining the story of slain Mexican journalist Javier Valdez is pictured in a cafe previously frequented by Valdez in Culiacan, Sinaloa State, Mexico
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France's newly appointed Prime Minister Edouard Philippe walks out his home in Paris, before going to the Hotel Matignon
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An investigator works near wreckage at the site where a Learjet 35 crashed in Carlstadt, New Jersey
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Ahmad Khan Rahimi, an Afghan-born US citizen accused of planting bombs in New York and New Jersey, appears with Deputy Public Defender Peter Liguori in Union County Superior Court for a hearing in Elizabeth, New Jersey
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Ahmad Khan Rahimi, an Afghan-born US citizen accused of planting bombs in New York and New Jersey, appears in Union County Superior Court for a hearing in Elizabeth, New Jersey
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National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster speaks to members of the media outside the West Wing of the White Hous
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A television plays a news report on US President Donald Trump's recent Oval Office meeting with Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as night falls on offices and the entrance of the West Wing White House in Washington
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures to French President Emmanuel Macron after addressing a press conference at the chancellery in Berlin
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The Borobudur temple seen illuminated during celebrations for Vesak Day in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia
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Buddhist followers walk around the Borobudur temple during Pradaksina procession as a part of celebrations for Vesak Day in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia
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Riot security forces clash with demonstrators during a protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government in San Cristobal, Venezuela
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Protesters denounce the firing of FBI Director James Comey by US President Donald Trump amid investigations into possible collusion between Trump advisors and the Russian government
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Protesters outside a federal building in Los Angeles, California denounce the firing of FBI Director James Comey by US President Donald Trump
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Isabel Cardenas holds a sign in Los Angeles, California as protestors denounce the firing of FBI Director James Comey by US President Donald Trump amid investigations into possible collusion between Trump advisors and the Russian government
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Protesters on an overpass above the 101 freeway denounce the firing of FBI Director James Comey by US President Donald Trump amid investigations into possible collusion between Trump advisors and the Russian government in Los Angeles, California
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Protesters on an overpass above the 101 freeway denounce the firing of FBI Director James Comey by US President Donald Trump amid investigations into possible collusion between Trump advisors and the Russian government in Los Angeles, California
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Volunteers carry water for the displaced as Iraqi forces battle with Islamic State militants, in western Mosul, Iraq
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Alibaba employees attend a mass wedding at their headquarters in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province
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Alibaba Chief Executive Officer Daniel Zhang and employees attend a mass wedding at their headquarters in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province
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Indian villagers and forestry workers gather around the carcass of an elephant as it lies near railway tracks after being struck by a passenger train at Kiranchandra Tea Garden, some 30kms, from Siliguri
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A woman and a girl run away as riot security forces and demonstrators clash during a protest against Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro's government in Tariba, Venezuela
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Riot security forces clash with demonstrators during a protest against Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro's government in Tariba, Venezuela
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Protestors linked to streets movements install an inflatable figure resembling former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva dressed as a prisoner in front of the Planalto Palace in Brasilia, Brazil
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Messages are seen on plastic containers filled with faeces, called 'Poopootovs', which is a play on Molotov cocktails, before they are thrown at security forces during protests, in addition to the usual rocks and petrol bombs, in Caracas, Venezuela. The messages read, 'Freedom', 'Free Venezuela', 'For the future', 'For Venezuela', 'This is you', 'For the political prisoners', 'Murderers', 'GNB you are this' and 'For our children'
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Alan Ruschel and Helio Neto, Chapocoense survivors of the air crash in Colombia last November, visit the spot of the accident near La Union, Colombia
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Allan Ruschel, a Brazilian player who survived the air crash in which most of the Chapocoense football team died in Colombia last November, hugs the firewoman who helped him on the night of the accident, at la Union, Antioquia
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Alan Ruschel, Chapocoense survivor of the air crash in Colombia last November, in La Union, Colombia, for their final match against Colombian team Atletico Nacional for the Recopa Sudamericana
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Family and friends mourn the death of their loved ones during the massive wake in San Isidro Chilchotla, Puebla state, Mexico
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US former President Barack Obama is silhouetted as he leaves the stage at the end of his speech during the third edition of 'Seed & Chips: The Global Food Innovation Summit' focussing on new technologies for feeding the globe, from agriculture to distribution in Milan
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A protestor holds stones to throw at police forces during a violent service delivery protest in Ennerdale, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Police forces shoot at protestors during a violent service delivery protest in Ennerdale, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Protestors stand by burning barricades during a violent service delivery protest in Ennerdale, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Russian servicemen march at Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow
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Russian servicewomen march at Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow
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A demonstrator performs on a violin during a protest in Caracas, Venezuela
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A Venezuelan opposition demonstrator waves a flag at the riot police in a clash during a protest against President Nicolas Maduro, in Caraca
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Demonstrators help another protestor during clashes with members of the National Bolivarian Guard (GNB) in Caracas, Venezuela
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Canada geese (Branta canadensis) swin floodwaters near a house in St-Eustache, Quebec, Canada
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Members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) bring sand bags to protect the library and the city hall by floodwaters in Oka, Quebec, Canada
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Outgoing French President Francois Hollande touches the arm of French president-elect Emmanuel Macron, during a ceremony to mark Victory Day in Paris
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Ceremonial troops prepare for a ceremony to mark Victory Day in Paris, France. French president-elect Emmanuel Macron, will appear Monday alongside current President Francois Hollande in commemoration of the end of World War II
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Reza Parastesh, a doppelganger of Barcelona and Argentina's footballer Lionel Messi, poses for a picture with fans in a street in Tehran, Iran
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Former US President Barack Obama speaks after receiving the 2017 Profile in Courage Award during a ceremony at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, Massachusetts
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Former President Barack Obama, right, is presented with the 2017 Profile in Courage award by former US Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy, during ceremonies at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, in Boston
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Aguero and Jesus can play together, insists Guardiola
Jesus' emergence has seen Aguero's first-choice status come under threat
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Pochettino: Kane more 'mature' and 'experienced' player this season
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Wenger insists he is not duty-bound to employ ex-Arsenal stars
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The Premier League finale looks set to fall flat
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Usmanov to make second Arsenal takeover bid after £1bn offer rejected
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Conte 'increasingly likely' to make move for Sanchez
Cook continues prolific start as Anderson suffers injury scare
Championship review: Lancashire paceman Anderson limped off with groin trouble midway through his sixth over at Old Trafford. Elsewhere, Cook chalked up his 58th first-class century
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Woakes expresses sympathy to Australians over ongoing pay dispute
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Ireland and Scotland to host 2019 World Cup qualifying tournament
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Ashes could be in danger as Australians threaten strike action
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Warne: Root's natural flair and aggression can see him better Cook
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Bell shines again as Warwickshire upset Yorkshire
Editorial It is a disgrace that Julian Assange has escaped due legal process
At least the founder of WikiLeaks has suffered the rough justice of imprisoning himself in the Ecuadorian embassy for five years
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Janet Street-Porter Three Girls reveals the prejudice faced by working class teenagers
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John Rentoul Mea Culpa: Oranges, aprons and mistakes that aren’t ‘wrong’
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Andrew Smith The UK must stop following Trump into the Middle East
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Editorial It’s the EU’s manifesto, not May’s upon which Britain’s destiny hangs
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Dominic Raab The Conservatives are now the party of working Britain
Johnny Depp rejected early script of Pirates 5 over female villain
Screenwriter Terry Rossio revealed that the actor thought it would be 'redundant' to Dark Shadows, which also had a female villain
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First reactions to Wonder Woman are overwhelmingly positive
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Cannes screening of Netflix movie halted after non-stop booing
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Wonderstruck review: Ambitious but not quite magic at Cannes
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Simon Pegg and Nick Frost teaming up to produce horror-comedy film
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Netflix's Okja reveals its adorable creature in new trailer
Chris Cornell's family dispute verdict he intentionally killed himself
The musician was found dead in his Detroit hotel room Wednesday after performing at a concert
TV preview: Twin Peaks (Sky Atlantic, Tuesday, 9pm)
Plus Broken (BBC1, Tuesday 9pm), The Andrew Neil Interviews (BBC1, Monday to Friday, 7pm), Secrets of our Favourite Snacks (Channel 4, Tuesday 8pm), Count Arthur Strong (BBC1, Friday 9pm), RHS Chelsea Flower Show (Monday to Friday, BBC1 3.45pm/7.30pm, BBC2 8pm)
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Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami review: Each story is a gem
A new collection of short stories by Murakami explore the lives of men who find themselves alone
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Bernie Sanders is touring the UK
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The Nothing by Hanif Kureishi, book review: Bombastic theatrical style
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Queer City by Peter Ackroyd: A pocket history of sex in London
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Milo Yiannopoulos to self-publish memoir and sue Simon & Schuster
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Bill Clinton is writing a thriller called 'The President Is Missing'
Latin and Asian fusion menu and Scandi sandwiches
This week in Brunch on Saturday, Kirsty Major tries out bottomless brunch at Asia de Cuba and we make Scandi-inspired open sandwiches at home
Donald Trump's visit to Sicily causes problems for holidaygoers
Italy is suspending Schengen Agreement until the end of May
London's Cork Studio competes with 'Tardis' for Shed of the Year
Now in it's tenth year, the competition to crown the UK's Shed of the Year is well-and-truly on. Who wins? You decide...
Customers could soon switch mobile providers by text
The proposed new system should save consumers time and money
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WhatsApp update lets users ignore annoying chats
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May to create new internet controlled and regulated by government
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Ginger emoji designs revealed ahead of planned launch
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How to see everything Twitter and its ad partners know about you
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Mysterious 'cold spot' in space could be proof of a parallel universe
Google’s AI future: So impressive it’s scary
The company is quietly transforming your camera into a search engine
The Sims Mobile is launching on iOS and Android
This isn't the first time the game has tried to make a move on mobile
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Switch selling so well that Nintendo expects to make lots of money
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Little Nightmares review: A Tim Burton-esque horror
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Yooka Laylee review: Celebrating a golden era of platforming
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Rick and Morty VR game Virtual Rick-Ality gets 4/20 release date
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How Hearthstone's latest expansion has put off the casual player
Egypt could start ‘charging people to use Facebook’
Parliamentary committees examining proposal for stricter controls on social media use in name of counter-terrorism efforts