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Theresa May to reveal Brexit deal 'within days' after Supreme Court blow
Judges find Prime Minister does not have sufficient authority to enact Brexit alone but must consult MPs
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The players of Chapecoense survivors of the accident Neto, Jackson Follmann, Alan Ruschel, receive the trophy of the South American Cup, just before the friendly match between Chapecoense and Palmeiras in Chapeco
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Chapecoense (in green) and Palmeiras players pose before a charity match
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Fans of Chapecoense pictured before a charity match between Chapecoense and Palmeiras. The banner reads: 'Thanks Palmeiras and Atletico de Medellin!'
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The remains of a car are seen at the scene where a car bomb exploded late on Saturday close to the recently re-opened Italian embassy in Tripoli, Libya
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People gather at the scene where a car bomb exploded late on Saturday close to the recently re-opened Italian embassy in Tripoli, Libya
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Former Gambian president Yahya Jammeh boards a private jet before departing Banjul airport, Gambia
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ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) soldiers patrol in front of the Second Battalion Camp in Farafegny, Gambia
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Burnt land is seen after forest fires in a town called Cauquenes in the Maule region, south of Chile
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View of a forest fire in Pumanque, 140 km south of Santiago
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The Chilean government declared a state of emergency in several central areas due to forest fires that have destroyed more than 35,000 hectares of woods so far
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A general view of tulips on the Dam Square in Amsterdam. During National Tulip Day, the official opening of the tulip season, visitors can pick the flowers for free in a specially created garden
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A general view of tulips on the Dam Square in Amsterdam. During National Tulip Day, the official opening of the tulip season, visitors can pick the flowers for free in a specially created garden.
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People comfort each other in front of a school building in Budapest, Hungary
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A black flag waves at the entrance of Szinyeri Merse Pal Grammar School in Budapest, Hungary
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Candles and flowers are placed at the Szinyei Merse Pal High-school in Budapest, to commemorate the victims of a bus accident in Italy.
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Survivors of the bus crash that killed 16 people stand outside a hotel, in Verona, Italy
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A burned Hungarian bus after an accident at 'Verona Est' highway's exit in Verona, Italy. Italian police reported that at least 16 people died in the bus crash as Hungarian students were reportedly returning to Budapest from a school trip from France. According to reports, 55 people, 39 of whom were injured and taken to nearby hospitals, were on board the bus during the incident
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A coach carrying Hungarian teenagers home from a school trip crashed and burst into flames on the motorway in northern Italy, killing 16 people, firefighters said. Some 39 injured were taken to hospital following the accident near Verona on Friday night, which occurred when the vehicle smashed into a bridge pillar
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Protester carries an effigy of President Donald Trump during the Women's March in London, England
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Protesters take part in the Women's March in Paris, France
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Protesters attend a 'Berlin Women's March on Washington' demonstration in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany
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Demonstrators make their way from the Amsterdam statue in front of the Rijksmuseum towards US Consulate during the Women's March held at Museumplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Demonstrators arrive via public transportation to take part in a 'Women's March' to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump's inauguration as the 45th president of the United States in Washington DC
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Demonstrators arrive via public transportation to take part in a 'Women's March' to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump
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Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry walks to join the Women's March on Washington, after the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump
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Rescuers digging at the avalanche-hit Hotel Rigopiano, near the village of Farindola, on the eastern lower slopes of the Gran Sasso mountain. Italian rescuers pulled four survivors from the hotel and said they remained hopeful of finding alive at least some of the 23 people still trapped under the ruins
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Farmers and consumers protest with a tractor convoy as part of 'Wir haben es satt' demonstrations against genetic engineering in Berlin, Germany
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Pakistani security officals inspect the bomb explosion site at a vegetable market in Parachinar city, the capital of Kurram tribal district on the Afghan border. At least 20 people were killed and 40 wounded when a bomb exploded in a market in a mainly Shiite area of Pakistan's northwestern tribal belt
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People shift injured victims of a bomb blast from the scene, near the Afghan border in Parachinar, Kurram tribal agency, Pakistan. At least 20 people were killed and more than 50 injured when a powerful explosion ripped through a vegetable market in Parachinar
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President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump dance at the US Presidential Inauguration, Liberty Ball in Washington DC
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Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner wave as they take the dance floor during the Salute To Our Armed Services Ball at the National Building Museum in Washington
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President Donald Trump dances with Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Catherine Cartmell, from front left, first lady Melania Trump dances with Army Staff Sgt. Jose A. Medina, Vice President Mike Pence dances with Air Force Master Sgt. Tiffany Bradbury, and Karen Pence dances with Marine Sgt. Angel Rodriquez at The Salute To Our Armed Services Inaugural Ball in Washington
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US President Donald Trump speaks during the Armed Services Ball
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US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump dance with members of the Armed Forces during the Salute to Our Armed Services Inaugural Ball at the National Building Museum in Washington
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President-elect Donald J. Trump arrives his inauguration ceremony in Washington DC
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President Donald Trump and former president Barack Obama place their hands on their hearts during the national anthem on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol
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Former President Obama waves from the helicopter he departs the US Capitol after inauguration ceremonies in Washington DC
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A former Filipino comfort woman shouts slogans as she joins a protest rally in front of the Japanese embassy in Pasay City, south of Manila, Philippines, ahead of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's official visit
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Supporters and family members of Filipina 'comfort women', who were forced into sexual slavery for Japanese soldiers during World War II, display banners during a protest in front of the Japanese embassy in Manila, hours before the arrival of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
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Supporters and family members of Filipina 'comfort women', who were forced into sexual slavery for Japanese soldiers during World War II, display banners during a protest in front of the Japanese embassy in Manila, hours before the arrival of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
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Polish Commander of the 11th Lubuska Armoured Cavalry Division from Zagan General Jaroslaw Mika gives a speech during the official welcome ceremony of the US troops convoy in Zagan, western Poland. The Armoured Brigade Combat Team comprises 3,500 soldiers, several dozen lorries and Humvee vehicles. The deployment is part of Operation Atlantic Resolve
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First U.S. troops arrived at the Zagan base in western Poland as part of a deterrence force of some 1,000 troops to be based here and reassure Poland about Russia's activities
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Sunderland sign Lescott on short-term contract
The 34-year-old is reunited with his old manager David Moyes
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Italy coach Ventura opens door to Balotelli return
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United to build 300 new positions for disabled fans at Old Trafford
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Spurs' new stadium to make fan chants louder than they actually are
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Collymore: Only Ronaldo and Messi have topped Rooney's career
In Tymal Mills, England have a glimpse of cricket's future
By shunning Test cricket and ODIs, Mills serves as a fascinating case study in the future of the sport, and how players can benefit from specialising in one format
Letters We are now approaching the moment of truth over Brexit
Send your letters to letters@independent.co.uk
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Sarah Arnold Ewan McGregor didn't do women a favour by ditching Piers Morgan
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Robert Tombs The idea that Parliament should have control over Brexit is ridiculous
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Sean O'Grady By scrapping TPP and TTIP, Trump has made the whole world poorer
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Ben Chu The best way to benefit British businesses is blocking Brexit
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Christiana Paradis For those who attended the Women's March, here's what to do next
Constance Wu hits out at film industry over Casey Affleck’s Oscar nod
Wu is an increasingly prolific voice on issues surrounding diversity in Hollywood
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The Ring sequel staged TV crawl for real, terrified the public
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Oscars 2017: The Honest Posters for this year's nominees are spot on
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Donald Trump is 'like a Batman villain' say Bane creators
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5 Oscar nominations snubs including Amy Adams and Deadpool
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Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk takes credit for ‘snowflake’ term
Pigeon Detectives return with 'Enemy Lines' video - premiere
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Ewan McGregor pulls out of Good Morning Britain due to Piers Morgan
Morgan suggested the global protests against Donald Trump were 'vacuous' and attracted 'rabid feminists'
George Orwell’s 1984 returns to best-selling list thanks to Conway
America’s political paradigm shift is clearly making people ponder on the nature of dystopia, as George Orwell’s classic 1984 is the sixth best-selling book on Amazon right now.
How Instagram stars turn High Street 'beauty dupes' into big business
Beauty buffs don't want to have to wait six months for must-have products, they want them now
Terrifying local booze from around the world
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The 23 coolest neighbourhoods in Europe, according to travel bloggers
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Security searches at Scotland’s beach airport to end
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Why Italy gets so many earthquakes, and how to survive one
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You can get free holidays to Barbados, as long as you look after a dog
See inside Airbnb and Pantone's pop-up 'green' house in London
Colour experts Pantone have teamed up with Airbnb to create a quirky pop-up home inspired by the Pantone colour of the year - Greenery.
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British brands showcase daring new collections at Paris Deco Off
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Revamp your home with 30 offers on statement design pieces
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50 employees were asked to design their dream office - and here it is
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Horsham's giant fun house has a fireman’s pole and secret passageways
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China's new topsy-turvy bridge has three bridges woven into one
iOS 10 update secures some of the most central parts of iPhone
Hackers could take advantage of the bug to run malicious code and delete files
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WhatsApp has fixed its biggest problem for iPhone users
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Julian Assange says Chelsea Manning pardoned 'to make life difficult'
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New app helps pregnant commuters find a seat on public transport
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iPhone 8 to lose home button and traditional fingerprint sensor
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Samsung Galaxy S8 to be delayed because of Note 7 explosions
Dishonored 2's Emily Kaldwin leads the way for women in video games
Emily marks a new breed of female playable character that’s helping to better diversify the gaming sphere – and create better games in the process
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The sex work revolution that no one is willing to talk about
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Travelling Japan with just a passport, wallet and phone
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Google's new VR headset is lacking the most important thing, for now
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Everything you should worry about if you use WhatsApp
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Apple’s Philip Schiller talks computers, touchscreens and new MacBooks
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