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'We're here to take stock': May signals she has little hope of Brexit breakthrough
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Justin Trudeau weeps as he pays tribute to the late Gord Downie
'We are less as a country without Gord Downie in it'
'Weather bomb' to bring heavy rain and gale-force winds
‘Explosive cyclogenesis’ is underway, and that means wind, rain and dangerous waves in coastal areas
Mysterious stone structures discovered on edge of ancient Saudi volcanoes
David Kennedy finds 400 'gates' in west of country using Google Earth
Paper of 'murdered' investigative journalist prints front-page tribute
'Your pen has been silenced but your voice will live on'
Half a million more crimes reported in England and Wales last year
Office for National Statistics says rise driven by better recording and ‘genuine increases in crime’
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Capitalism is ending 'because it has made itself obsolete'
Former economics professor says rise of artificial intelligence will spell end of neoliberal system
Dying chimpanzee recognises old human friend in poignant footage
'I have rarely seen such an admirable character in both humans and apes'
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Trump 'didn't even know fallen US soldier's name' on call to widow
The President denies his comments were insensitive
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Letters Every day is a bad day for Theresa May
Please send your letters to letters@independent.co.uk
Tom Peck Theresa May looks like the hapless Jeremy Corbyn she once tore apart
It's another clear win for Jeremy Corbyn
Stop offering your seat to elderly people on public transport
Old people should be encouraged to stand and keep active
John Rentoul From PMQs to Corbyn's debate, today has been embarrassing for May
Theresa May’s position is so weak that her whips are expected to instruct Conservative MPs not to take part in the vote at the end of Labour's debate on Universal Credit
Gavin Sharpe As a sex addiction therapist, this is my take on Harvey Weinstein
Time will tell whether Weinstein is both an offender and an addict. Not all sex addicts become offenders and not all sex offenders are sex addicts
Sufiya Ahmed Mayim Bialik, you need to listen to the stories of these Muslim women
‘I had my crotch grabbed... it was very crowded and I didn’t see who did it. I had a niqaab – full face covering – on at the time’
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Man sues airline for not serving champagne
The passenger is seeking financial compensation and damages in a lawsuit the airline calls 'frivolous'
This is what it's like to be asexual
‘I was seen as less attractive and as less of a full, healthy person’
The one piece of advice women with careers need to know
The Working Women's Club founder on why women lack confidence in their own skills, and why it's problematic to 'act like a man'
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/31 18 October 2017
A security agent takes position at the Great Hall of the People during the opening session of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in Beijing
Reuters/Thomas Peter
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2/31 17 October 2017
Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) fighters ride atop of military vehicles as they celebrate victory in Raqqa
Reuters/Erik De Castro
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3/31 16 October 2017
People demonstrate in Kisumu, to demand the removal of officials from national election oversight body, Interim Elections and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) allegedly implicated in manipulation of the votes tally during the August 8, presidential elections. The election was annuled by the Supreme court due to massive irregularity.
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4/31 15 October 2017
A burnt house is seen following a forest fire in Vila Nova, near Vouzela, Portugal
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5/31 14 October 2017
People carry the remains of Waseem Shah, a suspected militant commander, who according to the local media was killed during a gunbattle with Indian security forces in Pulwama district in Kashmir
Reuters/Danish Ismail
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6/31 13 October 2017
A Palestinian boy runs for cover during clashes with Israeli troops near the Jewish settlement of Qadomem, in the West Bank village of Kofr Qadom, near Nablus
Reuters/Mohamad Torokman
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7/31 11 October 2017
A supporter of Kenyan opposition National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition, lies on the ground after he was hit by a police truck during a protest along a street in Nairobi, Kenya
Reuters/Thomas Mukoya
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8/31 9 October 2017
A supporter of the opposition National Super Alliance (NASA) wears oranges during a protest calling for the sacking of election board officials involved in August's cancelled presidential vote, in Nairobi, Kenya
Reuters/Baz Ratner
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9/31 8 October 2017
Palestinian and Israeli women march, as part of an event organised by "Women Wage Peace" group calling for an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, near the Jordan River, in the occupied West Bank
Reuters/Ronen Zvulun
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10/31 6 October 2017
A woman stands on the stairs outside the Administrative Court in Athens as she takes part in a protest against planned pension cuts
AFP/Getty
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11/31 5 October 2017
Members of Indonesia's special forces Kopassus march during celebrations for the 72nd anniversary of the Indonesia military, in Cilegon, Indonesia Banten province
Reuters/Beawiharta
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12/31 4 October 2017
People look on as boats participating in Clipper Round the World Yacht Race leave Punta del Este harbour in Uruguay
Reuters/Andres Stapff
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13/31 2 October 2017
Smoke billows from buildings following a reported air strike on Ain Tarma in the Eastern Ghouta area, a rebel stronghold east of the Syrian capital
AFP/Getty
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14/31 1 October 2017
Firemen try to hold a group of people in front of Spanish Civil Guard officers outside a polling station in San Julia de Ramis on the day of a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by the Spanish government. More than 5.3 million Catalans are called today to vote in a referendum on independence, surrounded by uncertainty over the intention of Spanish institutions to prevent this plebiscite banned by justice
AFP
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15/31 30 September 2017
Catalan regional police (Mossos d'Esquadra) arrive to the IES Tarradell school to notify its principal that the school must remain closed, in Barcelona. Hundreds of people have spent the night in different schools and civic centers designated by the regional Government to be polling stations for the '1-O Referendum' in an attempt to prevent the police from stopping their use, as the Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia ordered
EPA/Enric Fontcuberta
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16/31 29 September 2017
An Indian police officer chases Shi'ite Muslim mourners as they run after they tried to participate in a Muharram procession ahead of Ashura, in Srinagar
Reuters/Danish Ismail
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17/31 27 September 2017
Ugandan opposition lawmakers fight with plain-clothes security personnel in the parliament while protesting a proposed age limit amendment bill debate to change the constitution for the extension of the president's rule, in Kampala
Reuters/James Akena
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18/31 26 September 2017
Military and local security personnel keep Rohingya refugees in line as they queue for aid at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Reuters/Cathal McNaughton
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19/31 24 September 2017
Cliff Marisma of Australia and Per Estein Prois-Rohjell of Norway compete in the World Jousting Championships in Sydney, Australia. The World Jousting Championships sees Australia's best jousters go head-to-head with their international counterparts. The Championship aims to replicate the same combat conditions that featured in 15th century Europe, with knights wearing historically accurate armour weighing around 40kg.
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20/31 23 September 2017
Freshmen students of Nanning College for Vocational Technology balance bottles on their heads during their military training in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China.
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A fighter from the Free Syrian Army (Al-Hamza Brigade) is seen looking out in Hazwan town in Aleppo
Reuters/Khalil Ashawi
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22/31 21 September 2017
Protesters burn an effigy of President Rodrigo Duterte during a day of protest outside the presidential palace in Metro Manila, Philippines
Reuters/Romeo Ranoco
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23/31 20 September 2017
A crowd of protesters lift up a ballot box outside the Catalan region's economy ministry building after junior economy minister Josep Maria Jove was arrested by Spanish police during a raid on several government offices, in Barcelona
Reuters/Albert Gea
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24/31 19 September 2017
Myanmar State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi walks off the stage after delivering a speech to the nation over Rakhine and the Rohingya exodus, in Naypyitaw, Burma
Reuters/Soe Zeya Tun
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25/31 17 September 2017
Rohingya refugees wait for aid packages in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Reuters/Cathal McNaughton
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26/31 16 September 2017
Riot police line up behind their shields following a clash with demonstrators demanding the resignation of congressmen outside the Guatemalan National Congress, in Guatemala City. Guatemala's congress early this week voted overwhelmingly to reject a UN-backed request to lift the immunity of President Jimmy Morales in order for him to face a corruption probe over irregular party financing
Johan Ordonez/AFP
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27/31 13 September 2017
Members of the International Space Station (ISS) expedition 53/54, US astronauts Joseph Akaba (L) ,Mark Vande Hei (R) and Russia's cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin attend a sending-off ceremony in the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan
AFP/Kirill Kudryavtsev
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A resident pushes his cart as he wades a flooded main street in Manila after a tropical depression locally named "Maring", hit the eastern town of Mauban before moving northwest across the main island of Luzon and passing just beside Manila
Ted Aljibe/AFP/Getty Images
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29/31 11 September 2017
Soldiers in Japan's Self-Defence Force prepare for a ceremony for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the Defense Ministry in Tokyo
Reuters
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30/31 10 September 2017
A truck of a courier overturned by the storm in Livorno, Italy. The storm has claimed six victims with six others missing. Over 200 mm of rain has fallen causing landslides, mudslides and the flooding of various rivers
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31/31 6 September 2017
Police patrol the area as Hurricane Irma slams into San Juan, Puerto Rico
Reuters/Alvin Baez
Scholes wanted Oldham job and won't rule out future move in coaching
The boyhood Latics fan was interviewed for the position but missed out to caretaker boss Richie Wellens after he masterminded four wins from four matches
Handscomb has eyes on England after match-winning Chittagong knock
The batsman was impressive in savage conditions at Chittagong, but believes it will stand him in good stead for England's visit
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Warner ignites Ashes war of words by revealing his 'hatred' of England
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Stokes to speak out 'at right time' about Bristol incident
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The Australian spells which changed England's Stoneman & Vince forever
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England's Stokes loses £200,000 per year sponsor New Balance
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Can introduction of Test and ODI leagues halt shift to club cricket?
Mark Steel What's so great about the Tory strategy on Brexit
You wouldn’t want these people in charge of discussions if you were kidnapped, would you?
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Talia Shadwell This is why Jacinda Arden is good news for New Zealand
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Michael Hugh Walker The Northern Irish are being denied a say in Brexit talks
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Mark Steel Double Take: Theresa May should spend some time on the comedy circuit
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Neena Gill I work in the EU tackling tax evasion – I've got bad news for Britain
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Editorial The Government must take renewed action on the NHS crisis
Harvey Weinstein's chauffeur accuses movie mogul of beating him up
'I had the feeling of driving poor innocent people, innocent girls, to the jaws of the wolf,' says driver
Portugal. The Man: 'We're all in a f***ing bubble'
US band on their eighth album Woodstock, 'Feel It Still', and beating their fans to the punch
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Solo 45 of grime collective BBK charged with 29 counts of rape
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Nadine Shah's deliberately unsettling surrealism - gig review
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Album reviews: Niall Horan, Pink, Destroyer, and more
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Michelle Williams says she suffered from depression in Destiny's Child
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Ariel Pink's girlfriend feels 'victimised by feminists' over gig
Everything we know about Ozark season 2
Marty has a dead boss to deal with when he returns
Cambridge University students given trigger warnings for Shakespeare
Academics say degree of sensitivity will 'curtail academic freedom'
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George Saunders' 'Lincoln in the Bardo' wins Man Booker Prize
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Tom Hanks on his debut book, Harvey Weinstein and Donald Trump
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Who was the African writer and anti-slavery icon Olaudah Equiano?
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Fresh Complaint by Jeffrey Eugenides review: Not a dud in collection
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Has Donald Trump actually read this book he's recommending?
This woman had her eyebrows microbladed and instantly regretted it
When this woman went to have her eyebrows microbladed, she didn’t expect to be left with huge crusty, red sores above her eyes.
How Day of the Dead is bringing Mexico City back to life
One month on from Mexico's deadly earthquake, resident Susannah Rigg looks at how the capital is recovering
Affordable Art: the newly-graduated artists you should buy from now
Catch these hot young artists, fresh from art school, before they hit the big time at this autumn's Affordable Art Fair.
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The velvet sofas set to take winter interiors by storm
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IKEA predicts what our homes will look like in 30 years
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Inside the two-storey woodland treehouse up for House of the Year
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Adding just 72sq ft turned cramped Peckham terrace into a family home
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The amazing homes in Vietnam where plants grow through the floor
Google creates AI that can teach itself to be better than humans
It became one of the greatest Go players of all time in a matter of days, when humans have been playing the game for thousands of years
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Snapchat dancing hot dog filter becomes unusual Halloween costume
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Millennials and Gen Z 'communicate digitally more than in real life'
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A huge cave on the moon could be a shelter for astronauts
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Samsung Galaxy S8 to get Portrait Mode 'in next software update'
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Google’s new accounts are much safer – but they're harder to use
The Sonos One is finally a speaker that sounds as good as it hears
It's the beautiful sound of a Sonos speaker with the listening wizardy of Alexa stuck into it. And it's more than that, too
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Rayman Legends Switch review: Definite Edition lacks polish
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10 best Nintendo Switch accessories
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Black Friday 2017
Black Friday 2017: How to get the best deals online and in-store
It's just over a month away and it's time to get prepared
Black Friday 2017: The deals and stores to watch out for
Many major retailers such as Currys PC World, Argos and Amazon.co.uk have already launched their deals early in a bid to beat out the competition.
Black Friday 2017: The best games console deals
If you're looking to buy a console right now, you've got more choice than ever before
Black Friday 2017: Where to find the best Apple deals
Apple fans are used to paying full whack for their gadgets, with the tech giant rarely offering cut-price deals.