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NHS hospitals already at winter breaking point
‘Deep concern’ as figures reveal no free beds at one in five trusts
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How your generosity is helping beat child food poverty
Thanks to Independent readers, children at Berrymede Junior School won't be going hungry any more
Scientists create glowing plants that could replace street lights
'Our work very seriously opens up the doorway to lamps that are nothing but treated trees'
Security robot accused of harassing homeless people
Organisation that deployed the robot denies the intent was to disrupt those sleeping rough
Three years after 140 died in Peshawar school massacre, what has changed?
Some labelled the attack 'Pakistan’s 9/11 moment'
Mystery as man dies after bursting into flames in street
Horrified members of the public tried to put out the blaze but John Nolan died of his injuries
Top EU negotiator mocks Donald Trump's 'fake news' claims
Belgian politician uses Twitter to poke fun at the US President
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How your money will help these children achieve their full potential
Thanks to money raised in The Independent's Christmas appeal, Hazel Community Primary School in Leicester will be one of the first in the country to benefit from the Felix Project's new scheme to ensure no child goes to school hungry
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Corbyn and Greening back Independent appeal to stop children going without food
Jeremy Corbyn, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable and the Conservatives all back The Independent's Help a Hungry Child campaign
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Grayson Perry donates rare artwork to The Independent charity auction
Readers have a rare chance to bid on a breathtaking wood print of a half-bull, half-bear creature
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How a recovering alcoholic rebuilt her life after she fell pregnant
'I never thought I could go so low and so in danger, and vulnerable and lonely and lost and very, very ill'
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Nash Riggins Doug Jones' win in Alabama marks a turning point in history
Alabama’s voters thought long and hard on Tuesday to decide what was worse: sexually assaulting a 14-year-old-girl, or being a Democrat. Luckily they made the right decision
Andrew Grice Corbyn is heading toward a big change in Labour's Brexit policy
Labour could become the party that puts the national economic interest before narrow party interests, while the Tories do the opposite. Voters would notice
John Rentoul It's a shame that Jeremy Corbyn is such a poor Commons performer
When the Labour leader asked our Prime Minister about the ‘neglect of working-class communities’ and the rise of rough sleeping, she retreated into selective and misleading statistics
Andrew Buncombe They tried to stop Doug Jones nailing the KKK and beating Roy Moore. They failed
It was one of the most shocking crimes during a period when many were committed
The Froome Salbutamol saga could spell the end for Team Sky
Froome may eventually be found innocent of wrongdoing but that will do little for a sport always reeling from the last punch when the next one connects
Tom Peck PMQs: Theresa May had no answers for the homelessness crisis
Homelessness is not an abstract problem in Westminster. It literally darkens its doorstep
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Playing make believe could help boost your child's productivity
Want your little one to work harder at school? This could be the answer
How bullies use their dominance and manipulation in all areas of life
Including exploitative tactics to pursue more sexual partners
Healthy living makes us more inclined to binge, research finds
Who said you can't enjoy avocado toast and prosecco?
How to get the better of an avalanche
Why going off piste doesn’t have to spell disaster for powderhounds
INDYBEST Christmas
13 best gifts for teenagers
We find the presents to keep even the fussiest members of the household happy
8 best Christmas food boxes
From the turkey to brussels sprouts, get all the ingredients for your festive feast delivered direct to your door
The best alternative proseccos for under £16
As prosecco shows no signs of waning, Nuria Stylianou rounds up the best – and most affordbale – alternative sparkling wines on the market to celebrate National Prosecco Day
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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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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Comrades of missing crew members express their grief after the Argentine Navy announced that the sound detected in the missing submarine search is consistent with an explosion
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Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic shouts at the presiding judge during the verdict hearing in his genocide trial, in The Hague, Netherlands
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People and soldiers celebrate after the resignation of Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe
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Israeli security forces carry away an Ultra-Orthodox Jewish demonstrator as they disperse a protest against Israeli army conscription in Bnei Brak, a city near Tel Aviv
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Participants crossing the Jiaozhou Bay Bridge as they compete in the 2017 Qingdao International Marathon on the Sea in Qingdao, in China's eastern Shandong province
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Women shout pro-freedom slogans as people carry the remains of Mugees Mir, a suspected militant who according to local media was killed in an encounter with the Indian security forces in Zakura, during his funeral in Srinagar
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Riot police use stones to disperse the convoy of Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga as they attempt to access the Uhuru Park grounds upon his return
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Donald Trump has awkward water bottle moment at the White House while talking about his latest overseas trip in Asia
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Military vehicles and soldiers patrol the streets in Harare, Zimbabwe
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An Iranian boy rides a bicycle through the rubble from damaged buildings in the town of Sarpol-e Zahab. A 7.3-magnitude earthquake left hundreds killed and thousands homeless two days before.
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Gianluigi Buffon reacts during Italy's World Cup qualification match against Sweden. He retired from international duty after the Azzurri failed to go through.
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Pepole hold placards demanding the return of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri from Saudi Arabia during the annual Beirut International Marathon
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Polish nationalists light flares as they take part in the March of Independence 2017 in Warsaw
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Protesters rally near the U.S. Embassy in Manila to protest this weekend's visit of President Donald Trump
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Shiite faithful pilgrims gather between the holy shrine of Imam Hussein and the holy shrine of Imam Abbas for Arbaeen
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A woman wearing a scarf to cover her face looks on as she waits for a passenger bus on a smoggy morning in New Delhi, India. Air pollution reached unprecedented levels in the city, prompting the government's Central Pollution Control Board to recommend emergency free public transport
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Russian solider stands in line at a military parade, that marks the anniversary of the 1941 parade, when Soviet soldiers marched towards the front lines of World War Two, at Red Square in Moscow, Russia
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A Houthi follower emerges from a gap in a flag as he attends a rally to show support to the Palestinians in Sanaa, Yemen
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Mourinho: United open to selling out-of-favour players in January
As with Memphis Depay and Morgan Schneiderlin last January, Mourinho is willing to offload United's driftwood 'for the right price'
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Benitez looks to be fighting a losing battle at Newcastle
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Pochettino's pre-match message to City: ‘Let the music play’
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Palace's revival encapsulates how tight the relegation battle will be
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Klopp: Even United have given up on winning the title now
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Everything you need to know for Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur
Bairstow backs England to take 20 wickets even if they lose Overton
Overton will be assessed by England’s medical team on Saturday morning after aggravating the rib injury picked up in Adelaide
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Malan hits maiden Test century as England enjoy best day of the Ashes
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Stokes strengthens Ashes call-up hopes with 93 runs off just 47 balls
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No evidence of spot-fixing found ahead of third Ashes Test
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Investigation launched into attempts to spot-fix third Ashes Test
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Finn denies there is a drinking culture in the England squad
Nathan White Without net neutrality the internet will be sold to the highest bidder
The changes in the US set a dangerous precedent for other governments who may want to follow suit, not only to put some extra profit into the pockets of corporate allies, but to gain even more control over what their citizens can see and do online
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Editorial The repeal of net neutrality rules threatens democracy
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Jon Stone This is the real reason Universal Credit hasn't been cancelled yet
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John Rentoul Mea Culpa: A meltdown in the snow and ice at Heathrow
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Editorial The rebel MPs should be pleased with themselves for voting down May
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Mark Steel I’m so proud of hard Brexiteers' response to the Tory rebellion
Rotten Apples tells you which movies feature alleged abusers
Rotten Apples could be the new Rotten Tomatoes
Tupac murder weapon was found after his death, then went missing
Detail is a new piece in the puzzle of the rapper's mysterious death
TV preview: The League of Gentlemen (BBC2)
Plus: Britain’s Favourite Biscuit (Channel 5, Tuesday 9pm); Royal Variety Performance (ITV, Tuesday 7.30pm); Al Murray's Make Christmas Great Again (ITV, Friday 9pm); BBC Sports Personality of the Year (BBC1, Sunday 6.45pm); The Apprentice: The Final (BBC1, Sunday 9pm)
Librarians recommend the books you should read in each decade of life
Anyone can read any book whenever they want, but some books may be best enjoyed at certain ages.
Fashion and beauty stocking fillers for the festive season
Get it right by trading in chocolate coins for cosmetics
Foxlow brunch review
This week in Brunch on Saturday, Megan Townsend tries out a non-fuss brunch affair in London’s Soho and we make a Korean breakfast dish at home
Off-piste skiier killed by avalanche in Switzerland
A mobile phone signal helps authorities to locate the Italian national
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Virgin Trains refuses boarding to 15-year-old girl with child ticket
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Heathrow Airport’s record-breaking Christmas exports
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Blind British backpacker visits 125 countries in 17 years
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Qantas bar pop star from business class lounge for wearing Ugg boots
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UB40 fronts campaign to get tourists back to the Caribbean
Fifteen of the best Christmas gifts for dogs and cats
Whether you're looking to treat your favourite four-legged friend, or need to find something for the owner who has everything, here's our pick of the best gifts for dogs and cats this Christmas...
What you can do to fight for net neutrality and 'save the internet'
A proposed Congressional Review Act could represent supporters' best hope
How Apple finally made your wrist talk to your treadmill
Apple announced GymKit in the summer and now, the first examples of smarter gym equipment are finding their way into gyms in Sydney, London and elsewhere
10 best Xbox One X enhanced games
With stunning visuals and sumptuous smoothness, these are the games you need to make the most of your new console
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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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Doom Switch review: A colossal game, now portable
This is what our tech editor wants for Christmas
After 12 months trying the latest releases, Andrew Griffin chooses his wish list