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30 iconic front pages - classic design, always with a twist
From the first edition in 1986, The Independent and The Independent on Sunday won awards for their design, and the ‘fronts’ have always been an important statement of where we stand. The first edition of 7 October 1986 set the tone. It was clear and fresh, and gave the classic “broadsheet” look a fresh twist, though back then it was more conventional in the news it reported – 30 years ago, uncannily, it was events at the Conservative Conference and the plunging value of the pound that caught the first headline. There followed a number of revolutions: a compact format in 2003, full colour in 2008, and even the red sans-serif masthead of 2011. Something of the original style was recaptured two years later, the twist this time being the vertical masthead, which allowed designers to make best use of the space for photography – an innovation preserved today in The Independent Daily Edition app.
So much more than a thousand words: how our cartoonists saw the world
Britain has a glorious tradition of irreverent, bawdy, even scandalous satirical cartoons, and the international reputation of the title’s artists is well earned – 30 reasons for that are offered here. Our longest-standing is Dave Brown, who of course continues to produce his works of art for the Daily Edition. His and the others’ cartoons are not only works of superb draughtsmanship – they also make a point, and serve as eloquently as any written article as commentary on the world’s news agenda.
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/35 12 October 2016
Two women wearing traditional hanbok dresses pose for a selfie before Gyeongbokgung palace in Seoul
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2/35 11 October 2016
A man breaks down in tears on the rubble of damaged buildings after losing relatives to an airstrike in the besieged rebel-held al-Qaterji neighbourhood of Aleppo, Syria
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3/35 11 October 2016
U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign plane flies over Manhattan, New York
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016, in Panama City, Florida
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A woman makes bubbles in the main shopping street in Frankfurt, Germany
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6/35 11 October 2016
People walk as the sun sets over the city's Galata Bridge with Yeni Cami in the background in Istanbul
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7/35 11 October 2016
The Northern Capes Hakskeenpan shows people coming from nearby communities standing to make the number 365 to mark the numbers of days before the BloodHound Supersonic Car project will attempt to beat a 800mph land speed record.
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8/35 11 October 2016
Hindu women apply "sindhur", or vermillion powder, on the face of a woman after worshipping the idol of the Hindu goddess Durga on the last day of the Durga Puja festival in Chandigarh, India
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9/35 10 October 2016
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton smiles at the audience after speaking at a rally at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during a rally in Columbus, Ohio
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Ultra-Orthodox Jews pray along the Mediterranean Sea in the Israeli city of Herzliya, near Tel Aviv, during the "Tashlich" ritual.
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12/35 10 October 2016
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives on stage during a rally at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio
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Men dressed as Spiderman jokes with patient Lucas, and his mother, looking on inside Hospital Infantil Sabara in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The costumed men cleaned the glass facade of the children's hospital and met with patients as part of the Brazil Children's Day
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14/35 10 October 2016
A riot policeman attempts to detain a demonstrator during a protest march by Mapuche Indian activists against Columbus Day in downtown Santiago, Chile
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Taxi drivers face off with a policeman during a protest against Uber Technologies Inc. in Lisbon, Portugal
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Greek private TV station journalists and technicians protest outside the Greek prime minister's office in central Athens
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17/35 10 October 2016
People pray in front of a portrait of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikrit during special prayers at Wat Pathumwanaram temple
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18/35 10 October 2016
People pray during special prayers for Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej at Wat Pathumwanaram temple, in Bangkok, Thailand. The health of Thailand's 88-year-old king has deteriorated and is in an "unstable condition". According to reports, Bhumibol, the world's longest-reigning monarch, has been placed on a ventilator with his ailing health
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19/35 10 October 2016
Riot police stand before they used tear gas and water cannon to push back hundreds of activists trying to reach the site of last year's twin suicide bombings to commemorate more than a hundred victims of an attack blamed on Islamic State militants, outside the main train station in the capital Ankara, Turkey
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Riot police clash with protesters as they push back hundreds of activists trying to reach the site of last year's twin suicide bombings to commemorate more than a hundred victims of an attack blamed on Islamic State militants, outside the main train station in the capital Ankara, Turkey
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21/35 10 October 2016
Students from Wits University demonstrate on campus during a fourth week of clashes with police forces during ongoing protests against the cost of higher education in Johannesburg, South Africa
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Trump Taj Mahal, the sprawling Boardwalk casino, with its soaring domes, minarets and towers built to mimic the famed Indian palace, shut down at 5:59 a.m., having failed to reach a deal with its union workers to restore health care and pension benefits that were taken away from them in bankruptcy court
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Smoke and dust engulf a government building where suspected militants have taken refuge during a gun battle in Pampore, on the outskirts of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir,
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Demonstrators gesture during protests by students demanding free education at the Johannesburg's University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
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Riot police confront unionized truckers, blocking them from marching onto the streets for a protest rally at a port in Busan, South Korea
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Rescuers carry an injured survivor on a stretcher at an accident site after four buildings caved in during the early hours in Wenzhou, east China's Zhejiang province
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Schoolchildren attend a singles match at the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament in Shanghai
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Ultra-Orthodox men perform the Kaparot ceremony in Jerusalem, Israel
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An ultra-Orthodox Jewish woman is about to swing a chicken over her head during the Kaparot ritual in the ultra-Orthodox city of Bnei Brak, near Tel Aviv, Israel
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A visual display referring to Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump is projected on the screen as Roger Waters performs at Desert Trip music festival at Empire Polo Club in Indio, California
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A red squirrel standing between a stone and a mushroom. This picture was taken by photographer and squirrel fan, Geert Weggen in Sweden
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An adorable red squirrel watches a blue tit as it perches on top of a pink rose. This picture was captured by photographer and squirrel fan, Geert Weggen in Sweden
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A squirrel sniffs a pink rose in the garden of photographer Geert Weggen in Bispgarden, Sweden
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Two sit on top of a mushroom in the picturesque forest setting in Voronezh, Russia
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A curious mouse investigates a camera in the picturesque forest setting in Voronezh, Russia
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Lingard warned over behaviour after confrontation in Slovenia draw
The Manchester United winger reacted angrily when Aljaz Struna appeared to hit Marcus Rashford
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Enrique convinced there is a 'mole' in Barcelona camp
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West Ham co-owner attacks 'negative campaigning' over stadium move
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Man United's Class of '92 treated as 'slave army' by Ferguson
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United still face long injury list for Monday night Liverpool clash
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Why UK fans will not be able to watch Barcelona vs Real Madrid
Murray beats Johnson to ease into third round of Shanghai Masters
The British number one secured a comfortable 6-3 6-2 win over the American to set up a third round encounter with France's Lucas Pouille
Hannah Fearn People who voted Brexit will almost certainly end up poorer
Lots of the poorest voters have voted to be poorer. What happens when the anti-establishment option also lets people down?
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Nash Riggins Our obsession with Ken Bone has become a degrading, one-sided joke
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John Rentoul PMQs: Corbyn failed to hold May to account on Brexit
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Thea de Gallier The BBC should be ashamed of how they covered Donald Trump
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Editorial Russia must change its stance on Syria, for the good of us all
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Letters We can't let Trump get his tiny hands on America
Felicity Jones and Kathleen Kennedy play down Rogue One reshoots
'You wouldn't just give your first draft in'
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Black Panther will not be an origin story, Captain Marvel will be
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Colin Trevorrow has revealed some Jurassic World 2 plot details
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Film reviews round-up: Kate Plays Christine, Storks
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American Honey, review: Easy Rider for the new generation
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Doctor Strange is 'Inception to the nth degree,' says Hollywood Report
Sam Duckworth interview
Duckworth, who went by the stage name of Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly for the better part of a decade, is now going by the moniker Recreations
Black Mirror season 3: Charlie Brooker teases two episodes
The upcoming series stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Alice Eve and Wyatt Russell
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Snoop Dogg will 'drop everything' to duet with Honey G on The X Factor
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Strictly Come Dancing contestants react to Will Young leaving show
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Brad Pitt almost played Tom Hiddleston's role in The Night Manager
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Strictly fans call for Tameka Empson to return after Will Young quits
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King Joffrey thinks he knows how Game of Thrones will end
Elena Ferrante uncovered
The writer behind the bestselling Neapolitan crime novels has avoided having her work put into the boxes reserved for women writers – romance and chick lit
CoverGirl names beauty blogger James Charles as first male spokesmodel
Fans of teenager James Charles have hailed it as an historic "leap of progression"
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ASOS releases collection inspired by Princess Diana's streetwear looks
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Vans teams up with London Undercover to release waterproof trainers
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Bridal designer crosses swimsuit with bejewelled wedding dress
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First look at the complete Kenzo x H&M collection
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Knifeliner is Halloween's gory new make-up trend
The food bloggers on a quest to try all of the worst shots
'I'm ready to die. I want to go home'
TripAdvisor stops selling trips that involve touching wild animals
New rules on animal interactions should be in place by early 2017
Grand Designs episode preview: a black box house in an Essex forest
In this week's episode of Grand Designs, a couple seeking a bright new start to their lives defy architectural conventions with a black-clad home made of steel-framed cubes with few windows, located deep in a shady Essex forest.
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October's must-see design shows, festivals and craft exhibitions
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Do Frieze prices have you frozen? Where to find art for under £250...
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How to create the perfect calming bedroom to get a good night's sleep
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See inside the wavy, wooden Grand Designs retreat in Cornwall
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A traditional brick façade hides this spectacular light-filled home
Apple and Samsung fight in court battle over future of tech
The case is being heard at one of the worst times for Samsung, just after it was forced to pull its flagship phone from sale
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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 permanently discontinued after explosion fears
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People banned from strapping exploding Samsung phone to their head
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Mystery about why Samsung phone are exploding could lead sales to stop
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Facebook launches special work social network to let people chat
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Trump ‘not unproud’ of late night tweets about Clinton
Google Home and Amazon Echo usher future of voice-controlled computers
Google’s Assistant is the computer feature of the future. But it only exists in the internet and can only be communicated with by talking to it
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Composer records game soundtrack using a human skull
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PS VR Worlds review: Attempting to be this generation's Wii Sports
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Batman Arkham VR review: A short, engaging adventure
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Aragami review, PS4 PC: 'Stealth fans will find much to enjoy'
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Sony reveals everything anyone needs to know about its new VR headset