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GARY KENT Half a lifetime in Labour politics could not predict Corbyn's rise
I became deeply embroiled in the controversies of Ireland and Iraq only accidentally – but it forced me to confront received wisdom on the left, some of which I had shared
Usain Bolt actually rang in to MUTV's fan call-in show out of the blue
United fan Bolt called MUTV from Jamaica to express how happy he was with the 2-1 win over Middlesbrough and admit it was 'like watching the old Manchester United'
2016 was the year that the volcano of inequality exploded
Brexit, the election of Donald Trump and the capitulation of Matteo Renzi in Italy: many have concluded that 2016 was the year the “left behinds” of the Western world struck back. But is this interpretation correct?
Kevin Maxwell Racism is rife in the LGBT community
There’s a reason UK Black Pride exists. When you’re not welcome at gay clubs and organisations, you have to create your own
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/31 30 December 2016
Nepalese Gurung community women wear traditional attire dance during a parade to mark their New Year known as 'Tamu Loshar' in Kathmandu, Nepal. The indigenous Gurungs, also known as Tamu, are celebrating the advent of the year of the bird
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At least five workers were killed and scores more feared trapped on December 30 after a massive mound of earth caved in at a coal mine in eastern India
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People gather near the site of a coal mine collapse near Lalmatia in Godda district, in eastern Jharkhand state6. At least five workers were killed and scores more feared trapped after a massive mound of earth caved in at a coal mine in eastern India
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4/31 30 December 2016
Fog descends upon Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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5/31 30 December 2016
The sun rises over the skyline, seen from a balcony on the 42nd floor of a building on a foggy day in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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6/31 30 December 2016
A Palestinian woman lies on the ground after she was shot and wounded by Israeli security forces while approaching the Qalandia checkpoint with a knife, between Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank
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7/31 30 December 2016
A Palestinian woman lies on the ground after she was shot and wounded by Israeli security forces while approaching the Qalandia checkpoint with a knife, between Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank
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A Palestinian woman lying on the ground is attended to after she was shot and wounded by Israeli security forces while approaching the Qalandia checkpoint with a knife, between Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank
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9/31 29 December 2016
The Russian flag flies at half mast at the Consulate-General of Russia in San Francisco, California. President Barack Obama unleashed a barrage of retaliatory measures against Moscow for meddling in the US election, imposing sanctions on two intelligence agencies, expelling 35 agents and shuttering two Russian compounds inside the United States in New York and Maryland
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10/31 29 December 2016
Yellow underwear for sell at a store in Medellin, Colombia, where tradition holds that it brings prosperity and good luck if you wear them on New Year's Eve
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11/31 29 December 2016
The body of Haya, a 3-year-old Syrian girl, lies at a makeshift morgue in the rebel-held town of Douma, on the eastern outskirts of Damascus, following reported air strikes
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12/31 29 December 2016
Memorial items are left at one of the Hollywood Walk of Fame stars for actress Debbie Reynolds and daughter Carrie Fisher, in Hollywood, California.
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13/31 29 December 2016
Novelist Asli Erdogan hugs her mother Mine Aydostlu after being released from the Bakirkoy prison in Istanbul. An Istanbul court ordered the release of one of Turkey's most celebrated novelists after over four months in jail on charges of terror propaganda, as the authorities detained a leading investigative journalist over his tweet
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14/31 29 December 2016
People wait in line to eat at the Carnegie Deli in New York. After 79 years of serving up heaps of cured meat, the Carnegie slices its last ridiculously oversized sandwich. Days before it shuts its doors, the line stretched down the block outside the Manhattan deli as hungry patrons waited to chow down on its famous $20 pastrami sandwich
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15/31 29 December 2016
Followers of Yoruba goddess Yemanja participate in a ceremony in her honour at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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16/31 29 December 2016
As the year winds down, Brazilian worshippers of Yemanja celebrate the deity, offerings flowers and launching boats, large and small, into the ocean in exchange for blessings in the coming year. The belief in the goddess comes from the West African Yoruba culture
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17/31 29 December 2016
The faithful enter the ocean during a ceremony honouring Yemanja, Yoruba Goddess of the Sea, as part of traditional New Year's celebrations on the sands of Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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A woman passes in front of a graffiti which reads 'Army Killer' in Guatemala City during the activities marking the 20th anniversary of the signing of the peace in Guatemala after 36 years of internal armed conflict (1960-1996)
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19/31 28 December 2016
The world's highest bridge, the Beipanjiang Bridge, near Bijie in southwest China's Guizhou province has opened to traffic in China, connecting two southwestern provinces and reducing travel time by three quarters
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20/31 28 December 2016
The world's highest bridge, the Beipanjiang Bridge, near Bijie in southwest China's Guizhou province has opened to traffic in China, connecting two southwestern provinces and reducing travel time by three quarters
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Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, embraces Bana Al-Abed, 7, from Aleppo, Syria, at his Presidential Palace in Ankara, Turkey
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Relatives grieve by the corpse of victim of a blast in a fireworks market, flattened by a huge blast that killed at least 26 and injured dozens, who lies on the ground in Mexico City
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23/31 20 December 2016
View of the utter destruction caused by a huge blast in a fireworks market in Mexico City, killing at least nine people and injuring 70, according to police
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Late Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrei Karlov's wife Marina reacts next to the flag-wrapped coffin during a ceremony at Esenboga airport in Ankara, Turkey
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Andrey Karlov lying dead after being shot by policeman Mevlut Mert Altintas at a gallery in Ankara, Turkey
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Honour guards carry the coffin of police officer Tugay Can Kizilirmak, 26, who was killed outside the Besiktas football club stadium
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Family members mourn as honour guards carry the coffin of police officer Tugay Can Kizilirmak, 26, who was killed outside the Besiktas football club stadium in Istanbul
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Brazilian Chapecoense footballer Alan Ruschel, one of the survivors of the LaMia airliner air crash in Colombia two weeks ago, arrives at hospital in Chapeco, Santa Catarina state, southern Brazil
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Nadia Murad breaks down crying as Lamia Haji Bashar delivers a speech at the European parliament in Strasbourg, after being awarded laureates of the 2016 Sakharov human rights prize
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Police officers comfort each other after explosions near the Besiktas football club stadium Vodafone Arena in Istanbul. Turkey
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A woman stands on the ruin of a market after an earthquake in Meureudu, Aceh province, Indonesia
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Liverpool will continue 'annoying' Chelsea in Premier League
'Can you imagine how annoying it is when you win 13 games in a row and there is one team only six points behind?'
Pietersen attacks co-commentator Waugh over Australia selection policy
Pietersen questioned why he rested players during the 5-0 whitewash against South Africa
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Whether Cook remains as captain or not, England’s problems run deeper
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Cook at risk of embarrassment as he's named Team of the Year captain
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Cook has teammates' backing to continue as England captain
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Cook admits captaincy is now in doubt following 'tough' Tour defeat
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Only England's bowlers can be blamed for this humiliating defeat
Anna Rhodes The political heroes and zeroes of 2016
From Boris Johnson and Donald Trump via Zac Goldsmith to Keith Vaz, we assess who came up smiling and who is left drowning their sorrows after the most turbulent year in politics we can remember
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John Rentoul Top 10 adjectives that come after the noun
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Patrick Cockburn The Syrian ceasefire has shifted the balance of power to Assad
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Letters Jeremy Corbyn has exposed his ignorance of Tudor history
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John Rentoul Mea Culpa: Americanisms granted exceptional leave to remain
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Andrew Grice Voters now cast their ballots over Brexit, and Labour is the loser
From Trainspotting to Kong, the best films of 2017
Geoffrey Macnab on the films not to miss in the coming year
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Andrew Garfield says he didn't 'self-sabotage' his role as Spider-Man
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Emma Watson's singing in Beauty and the Beast has been leaked
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Home Alone director: ’It wasn’t funny, we’d just pray they were alive'
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The inventor of the red solo cup has died
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China responds to poor performance of its films by censoring bad revie
Lies, damned lies and the truth
2016 was the Year of the Lie. The good news is that normal service will be resumed and in 2017 veracity will make a comeback and we will enjoy a new Enlightenment. Andy Martin gets to the truth of the matter
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Honey G single 'The Honey G Show' limps to 149 on the UK singles chart
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Songs to listen to at midnight on NYE that aren’t Auld Lang Syne
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Auld Lang Syne lyrics: all the words to the New Year's Eve classic
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BBC4 changed its schedule and dedicated a night to George Michael
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Sherlock is 'slightly less of a d**k' in season four
Kiss Bang Love tests whether people can find love blindfolded
Each episode follows a man or a woman as they kiss 10 potential matches
Meet the elite group of authors who sell 100 million books
Reading is far from dead, as these mega-selling authors prove
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Walking In Berlin by Franz Hessel, book review: An epic book
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When Garcia Marquez met Castro: There was an instant connection
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The culture of fear: In an age of lies, the fiction writer is king
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Why Lord of the Flies is the perfect Christmas gift for 2016
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A fantasy guided tour of the past 30 years in the game
Work off Christmas food with New Year fitness fashion
Lycra has officially snapped back in to style
What will be eating and where this year?
Clean eating, kombucha, and kimchi were big in 2016. But what will we be eating – and where – in 2017? Nutrition and sustainability are watchwords for the new year with a dose of door-to-door delivery and teetotaller tipples thrown in for good measure
Bucket-list bookings
There’s nothing like a cold January and post-Christmas blues to inspire thoughts of getting away from it all. Kate Lough shares some suggestions for your New Year bucket list
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Where to go right now for summer sun
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Donald Trump suggests US should drop investigation into Russian hacks
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You will soon be able to fly from the UK to New York for just £56
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Drunks on a plane: Why passengers who cause delays must pay
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2017's weirdest museums: From the world’s oldest pencil to Dr Seuss
Virtual Reality is already transforming the design of our homes
Virtual Reality is moving from gaming and films into interior design, allowing you to - virtually - walk through your new home before it has even been built...
London fireworks to be broadcast in 360-degrees by BBC
The live broadcast on YouTube will let people feel like they're actually there – but without the horrendous queues
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Scientists to begin sending messages to aliens, despite doomy warnings
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Facebook scares Bangkok residents with false report of explosion
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Hackers hack Sony Twitter just to let people know it's been hacked
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Sony official Twitter says 'Britney Spears dead' in suspected hack
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How Apple built accessibility features into the middle of the iPhone
Tips for the top of the tech world
Virtual reality, augmented reality, the internet of things: what digital delights will this year offer?
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Google's new VR headset is lacking the most important thing, for now
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Everything you should worry about if you use WhatsApp
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Apple’s Philip Schiller talks computers, touchscreens and new MacBooks
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10 things we learnt from trying the new MacBook Pro
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We must be prepared for the impact of Bolivia’s fast-melting glaciers
Physicists learn how to measure antimatter using laser
Physicists learn how to measure antimatter using light