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Weakened May pays high price to cling on to power in deal with DUP
DUP announce confidence and supply deal with Tories - at a cost of an extra £1bn for Northern Ireland and the ditching of certain items in the Tory manifesto
Aspiring model and cousin suffer unprovoked acid attack in East London
'Both victims have suffered burn injuries described as life-changing,' police say
Swimmers flee Majorca beach as eight-foot-long shark approaches
'It was eerie ... It was like something I’d only ever seen in a film'
Lions fan crashes on sofa of two All Blacks stars
He was offered shelter by their mother without realising who the brothers were
Next global crash could arrive 'with a vengeance'
Next major recession could be brewing in countries like China, a new report warns
Officers hurt in riots over death of Newham man in custody
Violent demonstrations come after Newham man dies of injuries after being 'brutally beaten' during routine traffic stop in Forest Gate on 21 June
UK willing to do deal on European Court of Justice's influence
Minister says future trade disputes could be resolved by a new body that may involve European officials
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Jane Merrick It shouldn't have taken a tragedy for us to care about social housing
‘The 100 per cent fail rate for tower block safety is a damning indictment of how local and national governments have systematically turned a blind eye to the living conditions of the poorest in society’
Refugee family's plea to stop UK deporting Palestinian-Syrian student
Yousef Hassan is one of thousands of asylum seekers being transferred to Italy and Greece
Prada is selling a paperclip for £140 and Twitter is outraged
“That is the level of extra I strive to be”
How to get the cheapest flights according to an expert
Learn from the man that booked a trip to Belize for £18
Boots just described white skin as ‘normal’ and people are furious
An in-store SPF chart also suggested that people with darker skin can safely use SPF as low as 10
Six emergency phone hacks that could save your life
At some point, most of us will either be involved in or witness an accident, so knowing what to do next can potentially save lives.
How anxiety became society's prevailing condition
Anxiety is starting to seem like a shared cultural experience fed by modern technology and social media. But are we really suffering more than previous generations?
How I learnt to live with multiple personalities
Emma Young meets a woman with dissociative identity disorder and discovers what happens when you lose your sense of being an individual
The hidden cost of motor neurone disease
People living with the condition often require home adaptations and additional support – but all come at a cost and it frequently falls on already struggling families to foot the bill
The children coming of age born after Rwanda's genocide
They were born in tragedy, but some of the children are remarkably resilient
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/50 25 June 2017
A plain-clothes police officer kicks a member of a group of LGBT rights activist as Turkish police prevent them from going ahead with a Gay Pride annual parade on 25 June 2017 in Istanbul, a day after it was banned by the city governor's office.
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Pakistan army soldiers stands guard while rescue workers examine the site of an oil tanker explosion at a highway near Bahawalpur, Pakistan. An overturned oil tanker burst into flames in Pakistan on Sunday, killing more than one hundred people who had rushed to the scene of the highway accident to gather leaking fuel, an official said.
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Rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a landslide that occurred in Xinmo Village, Mao County, Sichuan province, China
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Student activists shout anti martial law slogans during a protest in Manila on June 23, 2017
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A diver performs from the Pont Alexandre III bridge into the River Seine in Paris, France, June 23, 2017 as Paris transforms into a giant Olympic park to celebrate International Olympic Days with a variety of sporting events for the public across the city during two days as the city bids to host the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games
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6/50 23 June 2017
Debris and smoke are seen after an OV-10 Bronco aircraft released a bomb, during an airstrike, as government troops continue their assault against insurgents from the Maute group, who have taken over parts of Marawi city, Philippines June 23, 2017
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Russian President Vladimir Putin (C) stands under pouring rain during a wreath-laying ceremony marking the 76th anniversary of the Nazi German invasion, by the Kremlin walls in Moscow, on June 22, 2017
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Smoke rises following a reported air strike on a rebel-held area in the southern Syrian city of Daraa, on June 22, 2017
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Iraqis flee from the Old City of Mosul on June 22, 2017, during the ongoing offensive by Iraqi forces to retake the last district still held by the Islamic State (IS) group
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Girls stand in monsoon rains beside an open laundry in New Delhi, India
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People take part in the 15th annual Times Square yoga event celebrating the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year, during classes in the middle of Times Square in New York. The event marked the international day of yoga.
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Faroe Islanders turn the sea red after slaughtering hundreds of whales as part of annual tradition
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A firefighting plane tackles a blaze in Cadafaz, near Goes, Portugal
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A person participates in a journalists' protest asking for justice in recent attacks on journalists in Mexico City, Mexico, 15 June 2017
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Poland's Piotr Lobodzinski starts in front of the Messeturm, Fairground Tower, in Frankfurt Germany. More than 1,000 runners climbed the 1202 stairs, and 222 meters of height in the Frankfurt Messeturm skyscraper run
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A runner lies on the ground after arriving at the finish line in Frankfurt Germany. More than 1,000 runners climbed the 1202 stairs, and 222 meters of height in the Frankfurt Messeturm skyscraper run
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A troupe of Ukrainian dancers perform at Boryspil airport in Kiev, on the first day of visa-free travel for Ukrainian nationals to the European Union
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A troupe of Ukrainian dancers perform on the tarmac at Boryspil airport in Kiev, on the first day of visa-free travel for Ukrainian nationals to the European Union
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French President Emmanuel Macron with his wife Brigitte Trogneux cast their ballot at their polling station in the first round of the French legislatives elections in Le Touquet, northern France
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A Thai worker paints on a large statue of the Goddess of Mercy, known as Guan Yin at a Chinese temple in Ratchaburi province, Thailand. Guan Yin is one of the most popular and well known Chinese Goddess in Asia and in the world. Guan Yin is the Bodhisattva of Great Compassion in Mahayana Buddhism and also worshiped by Taoist
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A Thai worker paints on a large statue of the Goddess of Mercy, known as Guan Yin at a Chinese temple in Ratchaburi province, Thailand. Guan Yin is one of the most popular and well known Chinese Goddess in Asia and in the world. Guan Yin is the Bodhisattva of Great Compassion in Mahayana Buddhism and also worshiped by Taoists
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs a weekly cabinet meeting at his office in Jerusalem. An Israeli court has ordered a journalist to pay more than $25,000 in damages to Netanyahu and his wife Sara for libeling them. The magistrate court in Tel Aviv ruled Sunday that Igal Sarna libeled the couple for writing a Facebook post that claimed the prime minister's wife kicked the Israeli leader out of their car during a fight
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Parkour enthusiasts train on Ipanema beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Originally developed in France, the training discipline is gaining popularity in Brazil
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Volunteers spread mozzarella cheese toppings on the Guinness World Record attempt for the Longest Pizza in Fontana, California, USA. The pizza was planned to be 7000 feet (2.13 km) to break the previous record of 6082 feet (1.8 km) set in Naples, Italy in 2016
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Jamaica's Olympic champion Usain Bolt gestures after winning his final 100 metres sprint at the 2nd Racers Grand Prix at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica
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Usain Bolt of Jamaica salutes the crowd after winning 100m 'Salute to a Legend' race during the Racers Grand Prix at the national stadium in Kingston, Jamaica. Bolt partied with his devoted fans in an emotional farewell at the National Stadium on June 10 as he ran his final race on Jamaican soil. Bolt is retiring in August following the London World Championships
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Usain Bolt of Jamaica salutes the crowd after winning 100m 'Salute to a Legend' race during the Racers Grand Prix at the national stadium in Kingston, Jamaica. Bolt partied with his devoted fans in an emotional farewell at the National Stadium on June 10 as he ran his final race on Jamaican soil. Bolt is retiring in August following the London World Championships
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Police officers investigate at the Amsterdam Centraal station in Amsterdam, Netherlands. A car ploughed into pedestrians and injured at least five people outside the station. The background of the incident was not immediately known, though police state they have 'no indication whatsoever' the incident was an attack
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Police officers investigate at the Amsterdam Centraal station in Amsterdam, Netherlands. A car ploughed into pedestrians and injured at least five people outside the station. The background of the incident was not immediately known, though police state they have 'no indication whatsoever' the incident was an attack
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Protesters stand off before police during a demonstration against corruption, repression and unemployment in Al Hoseima, Morocco. The neglected Rif region has been rocked by social unrest since the death in October of a fishmonger. Mouhcine Fikri, 31, was crushed in a rubbish truck as he protested against the seizure of swordfish caught out of season and his death has sparked fury and triggered nationwide protests
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A man looks on at a migrant and refugee makeshift camp set up under the highway near Porte de la Chapelle, northern Paris
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Damaged cars are seen stacked in the middle of a road in western Mosul's Zanjili neighbourhood during ongoing battles to try to take the city from Islamic State (IS) group fighters
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Smoke billows following a reported air strike on a rebel-held area in the southern Syrian city of Daraa
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Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures next to Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto during a welcome ceremony at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico
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Soldiers and residents carry the body of a Muslim boy who was hit by a stray bullet while praying inside a mosque, as government troops continue their assault against insurgents from the Maute group, who has taken over large parts of the Marawi City, Philippines
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Opposition demonstrators protest for the death on the eve of young activist Neomar Lander during clashes with riot police, in Caracas
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Neomar Lander, a 17-year-old boy was killed during a march in the Chacao district in eastern Caracas on Wednesday, taking the overall death toll since the beginning of April to 66, according to prosecutors
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Former FBI director James Comey is sworn in during a hearing before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC
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Former FBI Director James Comey testifies during a US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC
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Usain Bolt of Jamaica trains at the University of West Indies in Kingston. Bolt says he is looking forward to having a party as he launches his final season on June 10 with what will be his last race on Jamaican soil. The 30-year-old world's fasted man plans to retire from track and field after the 2017 London World Championships in August
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Acquanetta Warren, Mayor of Fontana, California, reacts after US President Donald Trump introduced himself before the Infrastructure Summit with Governors and Mayors at the White House in Washington, US
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Frenchman Alain Castany, sentenced to 20 years on charges of drug trafficking in the 'Air Cocaine' affair, leaves the prison in Santo Domingo, on his way to France, where he is being transferred for medical reason
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A woman reacts at the place where 17-year-old demonstrator Neomar Lander died during riots at a rally against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government in Caracas, Venezuela, June 8, 2017. The sign reads: 'Neomar, entertainer for ever'
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Frenchman Alain Castany, sentenced to 20 years on charges of drug trafficking in the 'Air Cocaine' affair, leaves the prison in Santo Domingo, on his way to France, where he is being transferred for medical reasons
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Queen Maxima of The Netherlands visits Tobroco Machines in Oisterwijk, Netherlands. The company is a manufacturer of machines for use in agriculture, road construction and field maintenance. Tobroco is winner of the 2016 Koning Willem 1 Award for entrepreneurship
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A family member of an inmate tries to stop a truck used to transfer prisoners, outside a prison where a riot took place on Tuesday, in Ciudad Victoria, Mexico
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An unconscious person is taken away on a motorcycle by fellow demonstrators after they clashed with riot police during a protest in Caracas, Venezuela
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Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt's elementary teacher Sheron Seivwright poses with her students during a break at the Waldensia elementary school in Sherwood Content. Usain Bolt, the greatest sprinter in history with eight Olympic golds, 11 world titles and three world records, will retire from international competition after the IAAF world championships in August
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This 1916 photo provided by the Archdiocese of Denver shows Julia Greeley with Marjorie Ann Urquhart in McDonough Park in Denver. Greeley, a former slave, is being considered for possible sainthood. In a step toward possible sainthood, the remains of Greeley were moved to a Catholic cathedral in Denver
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US President Donald Trump, flanked by the families of business people he says were harmed by Obamacare, high-fives a young boy as he arrives to deliver remarks on the US healthcare system at Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport in Cincinnati, Ohio
REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Why Manchester United missed out on Ronaldinho in 2003
Former Barcelona president Joan Laporta has suggested that United lost out on the Brazilian after failing to follow through with their agreement to sell Beckham to Barcelona
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Premier League Expansion Draft: Who would make top tier's 21st team?
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Brandt rules out Liverpool but Klopp could return for him next summer
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Diouf takes fresh swipe at Gerrard as war of words rumbles on
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Pogba would be 'happy' to see Griezmann sign for City over United
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Russian official brands doping claims against 2014 squad as 'nonsense'
Malan steals the show as England win series
Malan targeted South Africa's seamers with an impressive 78 as England won in Cardiff to take the Twenty20 series 2-1 — and all in the absence of a 'rested' Eoin Morgan
Tom Peck Theresa May gave our money to the DUP in order to silence us
When voters decided very clearly that they did not want to 'strengthen her hand' in negotiations for a hard Brexit, that was the answer. But can this deal with the DUP really hold? £16bn worth of promises later, it will still only take a smallish Conservative Remain rebellion to destabilise the central mission of this government
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Editorial The Tories should focus on policies if they want to win the youth vote
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Hamish McRae Five things to look out for this week in global economics
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Ben Chu The truth about housing wealth is that most of us didn't earn it
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Dipti Pardeshi As someone who works with refugees, I know we can do more
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Editorial The Government's handling of the NHS has pushed it to crisis point
What critics originally thought of the first Harry Potter book
The book largely gained rave reviews from literary critics - with a few stark exceptions
Glasto crowd shuts down Radiohead's attack on 'useless politicians'
'The highlight of their set was when the crowd rebuffed Thom Yorke’s disparaging remark about 'useless politicians',' says Ed Balls
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Joe Budden and Migos have tense confrontation at the BET Awards
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Ed Sheeran's Glastonbury set has been lambasted as 'bland and boring'
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Glastonbury highlights, Saturday review: Thundercat to Katy to Corbyn
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Glastonbury: Liam Gallagher and Laura Marling impress revellers
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Ed Sheeran's 10 biggest moments ahead of his Glastonbury headline slot
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- tv & radio
Poldark series 3 episode 3 review
The French Revolution gave us high cross-Channel drama, dodgy accents and a few plot holes
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John Oliver sued for 'character assassination'
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All the moments of note in the second Game of Thrones trailer
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The second trailer for Game of Thrones season 7 is here
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Alison Brie talks GLOW, Community, and why Hollywood won't take risks
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The Leftovers creator Damon Lindelof has lined up his next TV series
Harry Potter fans celebrate 20 years of witchcraft and wizardry
JK Rowling's first novel in the series published on 26 June 1997 and went on to sell 450 million copies in 79 languages
The ultimate men’s grooming guide to summer
Here’s how to sun-proof your warm-weather regime
Thousands of seals are being shot to keep the salmon industry going
Campaigners believe more needs to be done
Brighton's best restaurants, from vegan to waste-free food
Foodies, line up! These are Brighton’s smartest eateries
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The darkest conspiracy theories about Denver's bizarre airport
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Website sells package holidays to island with hotel 400 miles away
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19 affordable and undiscovered holiday destinations in Europe
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BA wants to borrow Qatar planes during cabin crew strike
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Why travelling to Heathrow from London can only get better
From banking crises to rodents, this renovation wasn't plain sailing
Beset by the banking crisis, a five-year planning hold-up and a wire-chewing rat, a young family battled on to turn an Edwardian ‘dump’ in east London from drab to fab.
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How a designer packed a wildflower meadow into her city home garden
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Ten emerging designers to buy from now – before they hit the big time
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David Beckham to open flagship sportswear store in Covent Garden
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Revealed: RIBA best buildings of the year 2017 - the highlights
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How this family 'stepped outside the safe zone' with Technicolour home
Microsoft's plan to stop thieves stealing laptops revealed by patent
The company wants computers to be constantly connected to a cellular network, like smartphones
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Instagram Favorites: New feature recreates intimacy of group chats
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New Snapchat feature lets you see exactly where other people are
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'Thousands' of MPs and police hit by password hack linked to Russia
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Facebook launches initiative with husband of murdered MP Jo Cox
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Google Glass: Shock update hints at return from the dead
Withings is now Nokia: The future of health tech is in safe hands
There's a lot to look forward to
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Kodi: Is it legal, what are boxes and how can I download it?
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Google Docs: How to create and edit documents with your voice
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How the sequel to Frank Underwood's favourite game was made
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The strange film that sums up our fears of AI and the future
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WhatsApp Status: The really useful feature you don’t even know exists
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Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind is The Force Awakens of gaming
Bethesda - PS4/Xbox One/PC (reviewed) - £29.99 upgrade/ £39.99 with base game
7 best VR headsets
Immerse yourself in a virtual world with these tried-and-tested models