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Cabinet ‘locking out poor and young’ from voting
Election chiefs protest over rules that prevent those without a permanent home from registering to vote online
Presenter Dermot Murnaghan injured in 'hit and run'
Twitter pic reveals bloodied and bruised face following cycling collision
'Science-fiction-like' plan to build artificial island in North Sea
The proposed island, complete with harbour and airport, is designed to act as a hub for vast new offshore wind farms supplying power for more than 80 million people
Vicar jailed after abuse victim gives evidence with eye blink software
He died before he could be informed of the jury’s conclusion
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Humanity might be ignoring a signal from aliens
Strange messages received on Earth could be leakage from a huge light-powered spaceship, says Avi Loeb
What happened when a man and woman switched names at work for a week
A man realised women are treated differently in the workplace after he accidentally signed off on emails using his female co-worker's signature
James Moore Why I won't be singing 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot' any more
If it's 'only a song', why not pick another?
Robert Fisk Trump opens arms to immigrants - wealthy white Canadians over 55
Faced with an avalanche of tourist cancellations from Canada, congressmen are letting Canadians of 55 and over who own or rent property in the US stay there for an extra two months a year
Sean O'Grady The self-employed are often morally bankrupt and should pay up
They drive their white vans on the same roads as employees, they use the NHS the same as their employed neighbours, and their children go to school in the same academies that the offspring of wage slaves attend. Why on earth do they think they shouldn’t contribute?
Will the real outsider please stand up. I tip my hat to you
The most stolen book from Foyles by teenage boys is The Outsider by Albert Camus. Andy Martin explains why that might be and looks at what it means to be an outsider in today's society
Millennials and boomers don't have a gripe with each other
Generation X has united the boomers and the millennials and given them a common enemy to glower at. And maybe our response to that, says David Barnett, is whatever!
What does it mean to be human?
Genetics may have had a greater influence on the ability of humans to survive than previously thought. Gaia Vince travels to the caves of Gibraltar in search of answers
Celebrating real life female heroes through comic books
David Barnett looks at a pioneering new project that aims to tell the inspiring stories of women who have shaped the world in comic book form
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/32 5 March 2017
A member of the Tinstix of Dynamite aerobatics team flies in front of a wall of fire during the Australian International Airshow in Melbourne
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A participant stretches on the beach before the start of an annual two-mile sea swimming competition in Colombo, Sri Lanka
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Participants jump into water during the annual two-mile sea swimming competition in Colombo, Sri Lanka
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Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko wave to bid farewell as they depart for Thailand from Phu Bai International Airport in the central city of Hue, Vietnam
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Reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) on display indoors at the International Defence Exhibition in Iraq (IQDEX) 2017
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A participant presents hisr vintage vehicle during the 59th International Vintage Car Rally Barcelona-Sitges, at plaza Sant Jaume in Barcelona, Spain. Some 50 vintage vehicles take part in the two-day long event, through the coastal line of Mediterranean Sea from Barcelona to Sitges
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Participants present their vintage cars during the 59th International Vintage Car Rally Barcelona-Sitges, at plaza Sant Jaume in Barcelona, Spain
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8/32 5 March 2017
New York Governor Mario Cuomo looks around the 'Hall of Names' in the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem. The hall has portraits of some 600 individuals exterminated by the Nazis during the Holocaust of World War II
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The Chinese police officers on self balancing police vehicles patrol in Tiananmen Square before the opening of the fifth Session of the 12th National People's Congress (NPC) outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China
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A general view shows the opening session of the National People's Congress, China's legislature, in Beijing's Great Hall of the People
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Hostesses jump as they pose for a picture during the opening of the National People's Congress in Beijing
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A picture taken in the Iraqi capital Bahgdad shows rocket launchers on display indoors at the International Defence Exhibition in Iraq (IQDEX) 2017
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A Pakistani army helicopter flies past floodlights as it patrols over The Gaddafi Cricket Stadium in Lahore, ahead of the final cricket match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) between Quetta Gladiators and Peshawar Zalmi
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A Buddhist devotee dashes barefoot through flames during the Nagatoro Hi-Matsuri, or fire walking festival, to herald the coming of spring, at the Fudoji temple in Nagatoro town, Saitama prefecture
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15/32 5 March 2017
A resident inspects their personal house belongings after a moderate earthquake hit the Surigao city, southern Philippines
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16/32 5 March 2017
People with portraits of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin gather outside his museum in his native town of Gori, some 80 kms outside Tbilisi, on the 64th anniversary of Stalin's death. While historians blame Stalin for the deaths of millions in purges, prison camps and forced collectivization, many in Russia still praise him for leading the Soviet Union to victory over Nazi Germany in World War I
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Head of Ukraine's tax and customs service Roman Nasirov, who is under investigation over the suspected embezzlement and who according to several unconfirmed local media reports recently suffered a heart attack, lies inside the defendant's cage during a court hearing in Kiev, Ukraine
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18/32 4 March 2017
Flag bearer Jesslyn Swirka rides her horse down Harrison Avenue in Leadville, Colorado at the start of the 68th annual Leadville Ski Joring weekend competition in Leadville, Colorado. Skijoring, which has its origins as a competitive sport in Scandinavia, has been adapted over the years to include a team made up of a rider and skier who must navigate jumps, slalom gates, and the spearing of rings for points. Leadville, with an elevation of 10,152 feet (3,094 m), the highest incorporated city in North America, has been hosting skijoring competitions since 1949
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A rider races down Harrison Avenue while a skier navigates the course during the 68th annual Leadville Ski Joring weekend competition in Leadville, Colorado
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A demonstrator in opposition of US President Donald Trump sets a hat on fire during a 'People 4 Trump' rally in Berkeley, California
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A demonstrator in support of US President Donald Trump swings a stick towards a group of counter-protesters during a 'People 4 Trump' rally in Berkeley, California
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A bloodied supporter of US President Donald Trump is seen after a 'People 4 Trump' rally and counter-protest turned violent in Berkeley, California
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Women take part in a performance to protest against the disappearance of the 43 students of Ayotzinapa College Raul Isidro Burgos in Guerrero, in Mexico City, Mexico
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A woman looks on as she takes part in a performance to protest against the disappearance of the 43 students of Ayotzinapa College Raul Isidro Burgos in Guerrero, in Mexico City, Mexico
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An Iraqi special forces soldier fires at a drone operated by Islamic State militants Islamic State militants in Mosul, Iraq
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A man cries while carrying his daughter as he walks from Islamic State controlled part of Mosul towards Iraqi special forces soldiers during a battle in Mosul, Iraq
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Iraqi special forces soldiers walk in a street in Mosul, Iraq
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An Iraqi special forces soldier helps a family carry their child to cross from Islamic State controlled part of Mosul to Iraqi forces controlled part of Mosul, Iraq
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A man looks towards a Russian helicopter as it flies over ruins in the historic city of Palmyra, Syria
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Policemen and a passerby look at pictures of the ones killed due to alleged involvement in illegal drugs, during a protest against extra-judicial killings at an open area of a Roman Catholic Church in Paranaque city, metro Manila, Philippines
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Families with slain loved ones who they say were killed due to alleged involvement in illegal drugs, weep during a Holy Eucharist mass against extra-judicial killings (EJK) inside a Roman Catholic Church in Paranaque city, metro Manila, Philippines
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People hold photos of their family members, who they say were killed due to their alleged involvement in illegal drugs, during a protest against extra-judicial killings (EJK) while marching in an open area of a Roman Catholic Church in Paranaque city, metro Manila, Philippines
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Pochettino explains unusual loan stance for Spurs youngsters
Kane spent a spell at Millwall in the 2011/12 season
Hales hopes Barbados redemption is the ticket back to the England fold
The Nottinghamshire batsman is hoping that his contribution to England's whitewash of the West Indies will pave the way to a Test recall
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India call for investigation into Smith's 'brain fade' comment
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Hales back in England squad for third ODI with West Indies
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Pietersen re-joins Surrey for summer's T20 Blast
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Kohli rages at Smith's 'cheating' as India vs Australia turns ugly
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India fight back as second Test vs Australia remains in the balance
Janet Street-Porter Jimmy Carr is right to say that depression is an 'over-used' word
Not everyone who claims to be suffering from depression actually is – some of us are just sad
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Editorial If Openreach boosts national productivity then BT can keep it
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FRANK FIELD Cuts to benefits for bereaved families are both cruel and unnecessary
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John Rentoul Mea Culpa: David Cameron’s not-quite monopoly on power
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Tom Rasmussen Thank you Buffy the Vampire Slayer for teaching me how to be gay
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David Usborne Trump and Republicans risk crash-landing with Trumpcare push
Bond 25 is finally underway as writers approached
This'll mark the screenwriting duo's seventh time working on the British film series
Ed Sheeran achieves fastest-selling album in history
Singer-songwriter achieves No 1 album and obliterates several records for the global music industry
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HAERTS share new video for 'Your Love' - premiere
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Circa Waves talk Different Creatures and headline ambitions
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Amanda DeLara unveils video for 'Dirhamz' - premiere
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Ed Sheeran 'nearly broke Spotify' with streaming numbers for new album
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Quavo says he can't be homophobic because he worked with Frank Ocean
The Walking Dead season 7 episode 13 'Bury Me Here' preview
What to expect from the next episode of the US zombie drama series
Women's festival in London drops controversial event with rapist
Icelandic writer was set to discuss event with the man who raped her after a school dance when she was 16
Model born with ‘Cat Eye Syndrome’ stars in inspirational photoshoot
'This collaboration has been the most beautiful whirlwind of my life'
Spotlight on Stevie Parle
From mastering Italian fare to Michelin star restaurants and pop-kitchen cooking, Stevie Parle has taken parts of his career to form his own style which is served up at each of his five restaurants. Nuria Stylianou finds out how he pairs wines with such a wide variety of dishes
The 8 most bizarre reasons for flight delays
This week, a British Airways flight was delayed by five hours due to lack of toilet roll. Here, Independent writers recall their most bizarre delays
Inside Abigail Ahern's dramatic 'Alice in Wonderland-style' home
Why Abigail Ahern's Dalston home is all moody hues, giant mirrors and oversize chandeliers...
How Windows users can stay safe after Vault 7 spying revelations
The agency is allegedly capable of exploiting zero-day flaws in Microsoft's operating system
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Elon Musk lays down ambitious South Australia power network wager
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Airbus shows off plans for driverless flying car
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Facebook Messenger Day: A Snapchat clone that's already on your phone
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Samsung Galaxy S8 price leak: 20 times more expensive than Nokia 3310
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Donald Trump team attacks WikiLeaks over CIA files
Wetherspoon's 'Order & Pay' app is the future of pubs and the world
Britain's most famous pub chain is expert at putting new wine in old bottles, or cheap wine in old buildings
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Huawei P10: Smartphone aims to stand out in 'colour of the year'
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From the Nokia 3310 to pencils, the future of tech is nostalgia
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How Horizon: Zero Dawn accidentally became 2017’s most important game
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2017’s smartphone design trend will hurt your fingers and your wallet
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Sony Xperia XZ Premium aims to take on the iPhone
Nintendo Switch goes on sale, sells out immediately
There had been concerns about prices and games – but they didn't seem to keep people from pre-ordering or queueing up at midnight
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Nintendo Switch review: the ultimate handheld released too soon
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Microsoft launches $10 monthly subscription for Xbox games
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Infinite Warfare designer shares 10 tips for mastering multiplayer
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Nintendo Switch unboxing: Hands on with the new games console
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Next exoplanet could be found accidentally by gamers
Which headphones should I buy?
From over-ear noise-cancellers to in-ear waterproofs, we explain everything you need to know before investing