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Brexit bill gives Government 'sweeping powers to water down human rights laws'
Commons could be bypassed to rewrite the Equality Act and the Modern Slavery Act ‘at the request of a foreign power’ – to strike a trade deal
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Discussion of 25th Amendment to remove Trump 'alive every day in the White House'
‘It’s not unreasonable to say this is 25th Amendment kind of stuff,’ Michael Wolff says
Moody Blues star Ray Thomas dies, aged 76
Flautist and singer had been diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2014
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Brexit brain drain: Thousands of academics quit amid rise in university resignations
EU academics leaving UK jobs up by 19% since referendum
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Trump more sinister than Nixon, says Pentagon Papers whistleblower
Exclusive: Mr Ellbserg's actions are dramatised in Steven Spielberg's 'The Post'
Corbyn under fire for ducking cross-party meeting on single market
Labour leader accused of 'utterly pathetic' failure to engage in talks with other parties on avoiding a hard Brexit
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'Space fever' affecting astronauts on zero-gravity missions
Lengthy periods experiencing weightlessness induce an increase in body temperature comparable to persistent fever
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James Moore Why we should secretly celebrate Toby Young's appointment
A quieter lookalike in Young’s position would have failed to shine as strong a spotlight on the lack of Government diversity
Dr Gautam Das I'm a doctor, and here's a 9-step plan to solve the NHS crisis
We need a collective approach involving the Government, regulatory bodies, NHS professionals and the general public
Julie Bindel John Worboys' case is not a one-off
When the victim has been drinking, it is used against her at the reporting stage, and in court. But when the defendant has been drinking, it is often used to excuse or justify his behaviour
Nash Riggins Trump just sealed his fate by lashing out at Bannon
The bromance is reaching its logical endpoint: if Steve can’t have Donald, then apparently neither can we
Ravi Jayaram I’m an NHS consultant, and I know what caused this winter crisis
There are increasingly hare-brained ideas being thrown around to handle this ever-growing NHS crisis, such as admitting adults onto children’s wards
Mary Dejevsky What I learned from staying in Iran during the last days of the Shah
Back when women who wore heels and lipstick regarded their chador-clad sisters in the religious cities and the countryside as backward, Iran was supposed to be on course to becoming a reliable ally of the West
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Why you should run year's half marathon, according to Olympic athlete
I was shocked to read in The Independent that one in 10 families rely on food banks to help feed their children, but it is also alarming how many children do not get regular exercise
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Sir Mo Farah urges readers to run the Big Half with Team Felix
'I’m a dad with four kids and it’s absolutely heartbreaking to think of children going hungry in our capital city'
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Heathrow backs Independent appeal with new van for The Felix Project
'I am delighted to see The Felix Project going from strength to strength, and we are pleased to support such a worthwhile cause,' says CEO
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Felix Project takes fight against food poverty to Leicester school
Thanks to the generosity of The Independent’s readers, children at Hazel Community Primary School won’t go hungry this Christmas
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Key to long life is drinking Diet Coke, says 104-year-old woman
'It just doesn’t seem like I should be that old'
Woman suffering from undiagnosed endometriosis visited A&E 200 times
Sinead Smythe wants to raise awareness for the excruciating condition
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French President Emmanuel Macron observes a minute of silence in front of the plaque commemorating late police officer Ahmed Merabet to mark the third anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack, in Paris
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Nicolaos Solis from Greece kisses the wooden cross which was thrown into the waters by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, during the Epiphany ceremony to bless the waters at the Golden Horn in Istanbul
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Women mourn the death of a family member following a landslide in Kinshasa. Thirty-seven people died overnight when torrential rain and mudslides swept though shanty homes.
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Mourners carry the body of Palestinian Mosab al-Tamimi, 17, who was shot and killed by Israeli troops, during his funeral near the West Bank city of Ramallah
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People take part in pro-government rallies, Iran
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Indonesian bus passengers watch as Mount Sinabung spews thick smoke in Karo, North Sumatra
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People take part in the traditional New Year's Day swim in Scheveningen, Netherlands
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Fireworks explode over Sydney Harbour during New Year's Eve celebrations
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An Indian muslim lifts a stool with a metal rod pierced through his cheeks to commemorate the anniversary of the death of Rafai Papa Miyan Sai at the Shah-E-Alam Dargah shrine in Ahmedabad
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10/45 29 December 2017
A New York apartment fire killed at least 12 people, including a baby, with four more critically injured. Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a press conference from the scene that 'it is the worst fire tragedy we have seen in this city in at least a quarter century.'
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Afghan women mourn inside a hospital compound after a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan
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Pope Francis greets newlyweds during his weekly general audience at Aula Paolo VI in The Vatican
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Rohingya refugees walk next to a pond in the early morning at the Balukhali refugee camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
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Members of ice swimming club "Berliner Seehunde" (Berlin Seals) take a dip in the Orankesee lake in Berlin as part of their traditional Christmas ice swimming session, in Berlin, Germany
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Mourners carry the body of 19-year-old Mohamed Sami al-Dahdouh, a Palestinian youth from Jabalia who was killed in clashes with Israeli forces east of Gaza City
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Policemen evacuate a baby after the Cagayan River swelled caused by heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Tembin. People have died and others are missing as the storm struck the southern Philippines unleashing floods and landslides across a region of 20 million people.
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Carles Puigdemont gives a thumbs up after the Catalonia Regional Election results
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A white SUV sits in the middle of the road as police and emergency personnel work at the scene of where it ran over pedestrians in Flinders Street in Melbourne.
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This combination of pictures shows Syrians covering one eye with their hands, in the rebel-held town of Douma, as part of a campaign in solidarity with a baby boy, Karim Abdallah, who lost an eye, as well as his mother, in government shelling on the nearby town of Hammouria.
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South Korean and U.S. Marines take part in a winter military drill in Pyeongchang, South Korea
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Belgian police officers stand guard outside the trial of Salah Abdeslam, one of the suspects in the 2015 Islamic State attacks in Paris, at a courthouse in Brussels, Belgium
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Members of the International Space Station expedition 54/55, Roscosmos cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov (C), NASA astronaut Scott Tingle (R) and Norishige Kanai (L) of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) during the send-off ceremony after checking their space suits before the launch of the Soyuz MS-07 spacecraft at the Baikonur cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan
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The former wife of the late South African President Nelson Mandela, Winnie Mandela (R), and the candidate for the African National Congress presidency and ex-wife of the incumbent South African president, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma greet each other as they attend the 54th ANC National Conference at the NASREC Expo Centre in Johannesburg on December 16, 2017. Thousands of delegates from South Africa's ANC party gathered on December 16, 2017 for a five-day meeting to elect their new leader in a divisive race seen as a pivotal moment in the country's post-apartheid history. he winner will be well placed to be the next president, but the ANC has lost much popularity since Nelson Mandela led it to power in the euphoric 1994 election that marked the end of white-minority rule.
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Palestinian protesters wave the national flag during clashes with Israeli security forces near the border fence with Israel, east of Gaza City as demonstrations continue over US President Donald Trump's declaration of Jerusalem as Israel's capital
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Hamas supporters take part in a rally marking the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Islamist movement, in Gaza City
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Democratic candidate for US Senate Doug Jones thanks supporters as he holds his wife Louise's hand
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Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men gather during the funeral ceremony of prominent spiritual leader Rabbi Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman, who died on Tuesday at the age of 104, in Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv, Israel.
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A Palestinian protester kicks a flaming tire during clashes with Israeli forces in the West Bank city of Ramallah
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Demonstrators set US and Israeli flags on fire during a protest against Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, in Istanbul
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People gather to watch the bikers' procession during the funeral ceremony in tribute to late French singer Johnny Hallyday in Paris
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A Palestinian protester uses a sling to hurl stones towards Israeli troops
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Firefighters monitor a section of the Thomas Fire along the 101 freeway, north of Ventura, California.
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Palestinians burn an Israeli and a U.S. flag during a protest against the U.S. intention to move its embassy to Jerusalem and to recognize the city of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, in Gaza City
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Former Georgian President, Mikheil Saakashvili, flashes a victory sign after he was freed by his supporters in Kiev
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A man exercises in a park on a winter morning in Kolkata, India
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A supporter of Salvador Nasralla, presidential candidate for the Opposition Alliance Against the Dictatorship, puts a balloon on the shield of a soldier in a protest while the country is still mired in chaos over a contested presidential election in Tegucigalpa, Honduras
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A man dressed as Santa Claus skiis down a mountain during the Saint Nicholas Day at the Alpine ski resort of Verbier, Switzerland
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A nurse takes blood for a HIV test for French President Emmanuel Macron as he visits the Delafontaine Hospital on World Aids Day
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An activist pours gasoline as an effigy of President Rodrigo Duterte and U.S. President Donald Trump burns during a protest action against Duterte's plan to set up a Revolutionary Government, along a street in metro Manila, Philippines
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South Korea's Hyunmoo II missile is fired during an exercise at an undefined location in the east coast of South Korea
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People fall as police fire tear gas to try control the crowd trying to force their way into Kasarani Stadium to attend the inauguration of President Uhuru Kenyatta in Nairobi
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Rohingya refugee Amina Khatun, 55, rests at the bank of the Naf river after crossing it on an improvised raft to reach Bangladesh, in Teknaf. Two of her sons were killed by gun fire when her village was attacked by Myanmar military, she says
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Mount Agung volcano is seen spewing smoke and ash in Bali
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A Pakistani protester throws a tear gas shell back towards police during a clash in Islamabad
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Zimbabwe's former vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa arrives ahead of his inauguration ceremony to be sworn in as president in Harare
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How will VAR work? English football takes first step into the unknown
The PGMOL are keen to stress that this new technology is just a starting point, is open to improvement, and that it will not take the debate out of football
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Wimbledon coach thought it was 'wind-up' when Kane named in Spurs XI
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Stoke hope to appoint Hughes replacement before Manchester United game
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Pochettino: Right environment must be created to prevent Kane leaving
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Arsenal's FA Cup title defence ended in dramatic fashion by Forest
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Kane leads the way as Spurs down AFC Wimbledon in FA Cup
England aren't whitewashed but leave Australia with deja-vu
England shouldn’t necessarily be winning in Australia on a regular basis, but even in the absurdly grim 1990s they generally managed to leave with something
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How far should the media go to overtly support its national teams?
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Debutant Crane delighted with England bowling bow
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England's toil unrewarded as Khawaja and Smith help Australia respond
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England's Bairstow under fire for decision not to use nightwatchman
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Root falls late as England let positive platform slip once again
Chella Quint How you can help end the stigma around menstruation
This isn’t just a matter of politics and legislation – we can all take action to end the taboo around periods
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Robert Buckland It’s time to build on defence spending, says Robert Buckland MP
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Letters Latte levy is only one step in the right direction
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Eve Allison As a Tory councillor, I’m ashamed Grenfell survivors were forgotten
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Editorial Britain – including its opposition party – should back human rights
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David Usborne Don't be fooled by Trump dropping his commission on 'voter fraud'
Disney accused of 'browning up' white actors for roles in Aladdin
The company said the movie has the 'most diverse cast' they have ever assembled
Nirvana's 'Teen Spirit' played in a major key is a pop-punk anthem
One that would slot nicely into Green Day’s back catalogue
Top BBC journalist quits over 'secretive and illegal pay culture'
'I believe you have a right to know that it is breaking equality law and resisting pressure for a fair and transparent pay structure'
The new Trump book isn't really about Trump at all
First impressions after a day spent in the President's company
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Trump's Jr took Russian lawyer to meet his father, claims Steve Bannon
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Bannon says Donald Trump Jr's Russian lawyer meeting was 'treasonous'
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Sarah Vaughan's Anatomy of a Scandal, review: Full of twists and turns
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Princes in Snow White and Sleeping Beauty 'are sex offenders'
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David Bowie's son invites fans to online book club of his top 100
Five beauty resolutions to make in 2018
While committing to a slew of new gym classes, a diet overhaul or not drinking any booze for the whole of January might prove a recipe for disaster, resolutions that revolve around our beauty routines are far easier to stick to.
How to get an insanely cheap holiday in NYC
January's the time to visit the Big Apple. Go now, says Lilit Marcus, while everything's on sale
How tech giants have transformed San Francisco's skyline
The Salesforce tower, which at 1,070ft is the tallest and most expensive building in the city, signals tech's triumph in the city
Bitcoin investors told to ‘exercise caution' by US government
'If you lose money, there is a substantial risk that our efforts will not result in a recovery of your investment', agency says
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Mark Zuckerberg says bitcoin could come to Facebook
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Bitcoin alternatives ripple XRP, ethereum and litecoin rise in value
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Zuckerberg admits Facebook is broken and promises to work to fix it
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YouTuber says he is not posting after 'suicide forest' video
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Millions of Android phones may need to be replaced due to Intel flaw
How the ‘Original Internet Godfather’ walked away from crime
His first marriage was paid for courtesy of insurance fraud and by 2006 he was on America’s most wanted list. Now he’s helping firms to tackle cybercrime
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New app might finally stop you giving up halfway through a season
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The truth behind the biggest iPhone X controversies
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How to find an iPhone X, 8 and 7 for the lowest price on Black Friday
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What to buy if you were waiting for Apple's new smart speaker
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Why your smart TV could be listening to you – or worse
The best video games of 2017
From shooting Nazis to exploring Egypt, 2017 has been an excellent year for games
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Call of Duty: WW2 review: A weak imitation
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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp launch hit by server errors
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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon review: Should have been DLC
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Microtransactions system used in world's biggest games could be banned
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Skyrim Switch review: One of the best games ever made, now portable
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