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UK Government agreed referendum should not be legally binding
Senior Conservative MPs seize on a forgotten Government promise to let Parliament decide the response to any referendum result
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UK no longer one of top 5 countries to invest in after Brexit
Survey of 1,700 business leaders in 45 countries shows UK has slipped down the list, and mergers and acquisitions are down by more than half
Joshua Zitser After Brexit, I've changed my mind on Scottish independence
I campaigned for Scotland to stay in the UK and proudly ticked the 'No' box with a Union Jack wrapped around me. But now it's clear that the only hope for millennials is to let a socially liberal utopia north of Hadrian's Wall to develop freely
World's happiest man reveals the one thing that makes him unhappy
Matthieu Ricard's brain operates in a way never before documented by scientists
Jessica Brown Boris Johnson knew this week's financial disasters would happen
Pro-EU Johnson said in his column that a vote for Brexit could lead to 'economic shock'. Then he told the Treasury select committee in March this year that the EU would result in 'no economic shock' at all
When is the Presidential debate and how can I watch it?
Hillary Clinton is leading in polls going into the stand off
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World news in pictures
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Moonlight shines through smoke and haze as a fire burns a pine forest in Lembah Seulawah village, Aceh Besar, Indonesia
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A local tries to extinguish a fire that burns within a pine forest in Lembah Seulawah village, Aceh Besar, Indonesia. Hundreds of hectares of pine forests were destroyed by fire set to clear new land for plantations in the region. The clearing of plantations using fire is a common practice used by locals, although local authorities categorize the action as an illegal act that may damage forests
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Indonesian dancers perform during the World Culture Forum in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia. The Indonesian resort island of Bali is hosting the World Culture Forum
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Detainees display huge signs demanding that the prison chief be replaced as they gather on the rooftop of the jail in Manila City Jail in Manila, Philippines. The signs read, "Replace the Warden, Prisoners are given hardtime"
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Prisoners who were protesting on the rooftop of the Manila City Jail return to their cell after they are dispersed by police in Manila, Philippines
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Anti-riot police exit after a protest by inmates at the Manila City Jail in Manila, Philippines
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Israel's President Reuven Rivlin, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman, and Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot attend the state memorial ceremony for soldiers who fell during the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, also known as Yom Kippur War
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People gather at the scene of a car bomb explosion in Maiduguri, Nigeria
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The explosion seemed to target a taxi filled with passengers in northeast Nigeria
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Two elephants and a baby elephant trapped in the reservoir after having fallen inside when drinking water at a farm in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan province
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Two elephants with a baby elephant heading into the forest after being freed from a reservoir where they had become trapped in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan province
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Two Chinese fishing boats caught operating illegally in South Korea's economic zones are towed to a coast guard pier in Incheon, South Korea
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People demonstrate for peace in Bogota. The victory for the 'No' vote in the October 2 referendum was a stunning setback to a nearly four year effort to end Latin Americas last major guerrilla war
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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton grimaces
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Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump looks back at supporters holding signs at a campaign rally in Lakeland, Florida
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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton arrives to speak during a Nevada Democratic Party rally in Las Vegas
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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks at an Iowa Democratic party early vote event at Simpson College
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump hold signs reading, ''Women for Trump' and 'Blacks for Trump', during a rally at the Lakeland Linder Regional Airport
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U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton talks to actor Tracee Ellis Ross before speaking at a rally in Las Vegas, Nevada, US
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A man walks on a beach damaged by Hurricane Matthew, in the commune of Port-a-Piment, in Les Cayes, in the south west of Haiti
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Wind and surf picks up as Hurricane Nicole approaches the Cooperís Island Nature Reserve in St. Georges, Bermuda
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This NOAA-NASA Goes East project satellite image shows Hurricane Nicole heading towards Bermuda
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Two women wearing traditional hanbok dresses pose for a selfie before Gyeongbokgung palace in Seoul
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The Italian artist Gianfranco Iannuzzi worked with the artist collective 'Immersive Art Factory' to turn 1750 square meters of machinery halls into a colorful world of multimedia, in which visitors may experience the work of Hundertwasser
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Visitors looking at the world premiere of the 'Hunderwasser Experience' video installation about the work of the Austrian architect and painter Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000) at the Kunstkraftwerk in Leipzig, Germany
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A woman makes bubbles in the main shopping street in Frankfurt, Germany
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People walk as the sun sets over the city's Galata Bridge with Yeni Cami in the background in Istanbul
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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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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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A squirrel sniffs a pink rose in the garden of photographer Geert Weggen in Bispgarden, Sweden
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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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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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Arsenal will be making 'a mistake' if they sell Bellerin, says Cazorla
Barcelona have identified their former academy player as the perfect fit for their side and will target a summer transfer next year
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Who stood out on a frustrating night for Liverpool and Man United?
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Mourinho's men put in the dirty work as United clear major hurdle
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Red Monday ends in deadlock as Mourinho's men frustrate at Anfield
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Liverpool vs United: A look at the two sides
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Parliamentary hearing plunges us back into football's murky depths
Kyrgios banned for three months after Shanghai Masters behaviour
Kyrgios walked off the court while his match against Mischa Zverev was still being played and became embroiled in a heated argument with a fan during the defeat
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Murray to face Bautista Agut in final after Djokovic's shock exit
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Murray's power proves too much as Goffin is swept aside in Shanghai
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Murray beats Johnson to ease into third round of Shanghai Masters
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Edmund comes up short as he's beaten by Wawrinka in Shanghai
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Will Gore My first house has doubled in value, but I'm not happy about it
The housing crisis is not just about sky-high cost but the terrible conditions that so many now live in. This Government faces a huge task to correct the mistakes of its predecessors
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Grace Dent Nicki Minaj is right – pray we don't get stuck with First Lady Trump
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Letters When anti-Semitism is used as a political weapon, racism benefits
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Matthew Norman Boris the Gambler took a punt on his future and it paid off
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Hannah Fearn This is why Trump really wants Hillary Clinton to take a drugs test
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Letters The Brexit vote was about a socially and morally impoverished nation
Watch the trailer for Werner Herzog's new Netflix documentary
'There was a scientific side to our journey, but what we were really chasing was the magical side'
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Game of Thrones director Alex Graves sought by Sony for Mulan
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Leo DiCaprio producing a film about planet-saving superheroes
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Lucasfilm sues Jedi school over Star Wars trademarks
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The Happiest Day In The Life Of Ollli Mäki re-thinks the boxing genre
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First look at Stephen Merchant's villain in Wolverine 3
Frank Ocean’s Blonde and Endless albums won’t win at the 2017 Grammys
It is not yet known whether they were intentionally not submitted for consideration
HyperNormalisation dives into our dissociative experience of reality
A rare documentary that respects the viewer's intelligence
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Nick Offerman reveals what Ron Swanson would think of Donald Trump
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Family Guy takes swipe at Donald Trump with hot-mic edit
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Saturday Night Live parodied The Great British Bake Off
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Anthony Hopkins goes full Hannibal Lecter in Westworld ep 4 teaser
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Anthony Hopkins goes full Hannibal Lecter in Westworld ep 4 teaser
Boys of Paradise: An immersive opera about the dangers of gay clubbing
Vahan Salorian explains why he has composed a contemporary opera that reflects the dangers of gay clubbing in a non-preachy way
Half of men say they now trim or shave their leg hair – but why?
You're not a professional swimmer. Just stop.
Food blogger makes beer can holder out of pizza
'It's ridiculous, totally inconvenient but delicious'
Airbnb's most ridiculous rentals
Would you pay £33 a night to sleep in a taxi? Then these Airbnb properties are for you…
Flower arranging: how to create stylish bouquets with minimal fuss
Forget grand bouquets - floral style is best done naturally. Just follow Mulberry, Anthropologie and Jo Malone floral stylist Willow Crossley's top tips...
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Top storage solutions and space-saving ideas for small city homes
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Over-sized textures and strong colours give wool the feel-good factor
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Grand Designs: a sleek black box house hidden in an Essex woodland
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Inside the London theatre that's now a dramatic New York-style home
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"Ab-Ex"-inspired interiors bring crackling energy to the home
UK surveillance agencies illegally kept data on British citizens
A change to the law means that GCHQ and other bodies are now free to build up datasets on citizens, so long as they are more transparent about it
How developers introduce people to virtual reality
Introducing people to VR means introducing people to an entirely new, virtual world – and getting it that wrong could change the future of an entire medium
Rockstar hints at highly-rumoured Red Dead Redemption 2 announcement
The gaming studio released a mysterious - but teasing - image to its Twitter and Facebook pages