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Blair tells the people to ‘rise up’ against Brexit
Former PM says Theresa May is leading Britain over ‘cliff edge’
Robert Fisk Incredulous laughter at Trump's garbled words on the Middle East
There was laughter. Not because this was an intended joke by Donald Trump, but because his words were so flippant, so careless, so ignorant, so utterly deplorable, that laughter was the only psychological human release available to sane men and women after such tragic frivolity
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We must rethink fat cat pay ahead of Brexit, say income experts
If FTSE 100 chief executive pay continues to increase at the same rate for the next 20 years as it has for the last two decades
Cruise line forces all customers to tip - unless they fill out a form
Norwegian service charges add up to £90 per person to the cost of an eight-day trip
Asda waters down Prosecco with Pinot Grigio to cut costs
The launch comes as Prosecco prices are forecast to increase by nine per cent
Virgin to introduce 'autism-friendly' package holidays
Exclusive: Holiday company to train staff and ‘enhance provisions for families with autism’
Damien Walter The alt-right is not the new counterculture
Paul Joseph Watson is like the aging rocker telling you metal is back because he saw some hipster kid wearing a Black Sabbath tee. It’s hilarious and also disturbing to see that cultural myopia played out en masse
What it’s like when your loved one is locked up in another country
Long-distance relationships can be tricky enough without the full force of American justice getting in the way. Emily Goddard speaks to the wives and girlfriends keeping the flame alive while their partners are behind bars
How the most important and riskiest console ever made actually arrived
The strange machine is better compared to a game of cards or a gunslingers' duel than a PlayStation or Xbox
Sexual addiction: Is there really such a thing?
High-profile celebrities have come out as being ‘addicted to sex’, but is there really such a thing – or is it simply a good excuse for bad behaviour? Andy Martin investigates
Trump's war on science: Canadian researchers on how to fight back
For a decade, Canadian scientists battled a sinister federal campaign to control and silence them. Now that the US has an even more extreme anti-science leader, veterans of that conflict tell Chantal Da Silva that their southern counterparts must resist early and loudly
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/29 14 February 2017
Aerial view of the wreckage of a passenger and freight train after a crash near Bettembourg, Luxembourg
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2/29 14 February 2017
A general view of rescue workers at the scene of a train collision in Dudelange, Luxembourg
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3/29 14 February 2017
A man walks next the wreckage of a passenger and freight train after a crash near Bettembourg, Luxembourg
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4/29 14 February 2017
People wait for news of the rescue efforts at Zubao Coal Mine after a blast in Lianyuan, Hunan province, China. A midnight explosion at the mine killed nine miners and three still missing
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5/29 14 February 2017
Former British war correspondent David Fox speaks to his lawyer as he waits in a holding cell to attend his ongoing trial at a court in Denpasar on Indonesia's resort island of Bali. Fox, who was charged along with an Australian businessman with using, possessing and transporting hashish last October, could be jailed for several years if found guilty
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6/29 14 February 2017
Former British war correspondent David Fox (R) walks to a holding cell after arriving from Kerobokan prison with other prisoners before attending his ongoing trial at a court in Denpasar on Indonesia's resort island of Bali. Fox, who was charged along with an Australian businessman with using, possessing and transporting hashish last October, could be jailed for several years if found guilty
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7/29 14 February 2017
US Army personnel offload military equipment at the Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base near Constanta in Romania. Soldiers and equipment from the 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, arrived at the Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base as part of the ongoing Atlantic Resolve mission. The combined arms unit of the "Fighting Eagles" brings a full complement of 500 US troops, a US Army infantry battalion's M1 Abrams tanks, M2 Bradley fighting vehicles, and M109A6 Paladin self-propelled howitzers to Romania
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8/29 14 February 2017
Kim Jong-Nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has been assassinated in Malaysia, South Korean media reported
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9/29 14 February 2017
A Greenpeace activist holds a banner which reads "EDF is bankrupt" in front of the France's state-owned electricity company EDF headquarters during the company's 2016 annual results presentation in Paris, France
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10/29 14 February 2017
A Greenpeace activist holds a placard reading in French "Bankruptcy, Jean-Bernard, out of the nuclear" during the presentation of EDF group's 2016 results in Pari
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11/29 14 February 2017
y personnel offload military equipment at the Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base near Constanta in Romania
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12/29 13 February 2017
A building is seen submerged in flowing water at Riverbend Park as the Oroville Dam releases water down the spillway as an emergency measure in Oroville, California
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13/29 13 February 2017
Crews work on a damaged section of the Oroville Dam in Oroville, California
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14/29 7 February 2017
The remains of a car burnt by protesters on Monday night, in Aulnay-sous-Bois, north of Paris, France. French police say over 20 protesters were detained during an eruption of violence against police in the Paris suburbs in which a police car was torched. The violence in the night of Monday to Tuesday is a show of outrage in support of a young black man who authorities allege was sodomised by a police officer's baton
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15/29 7 February 2017
Pakistani Security officials inspect the scene of a bomb blast that targeted a Frontier Corps vehicle near the Afghan border in Chaman, Pakistan. At least two Frontier Corps personnel were wounded when a bomb, planted on a road side, exploded as convoy of Pakistani security forces was passing nearby in Chaman
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16/29 7 February 2017
An Israeli border policeman walks near workers lifting a housing unit with a crane during the demolition of the illegal Jewish settlement of Amona at the West Bank. Israeli police completed the evacuation of Jewish settlers from the West Bank settlement of Amona in compliance with an Israeli court order that ruled the settlement illegal
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17/29 7 February 2017
Israeli settler Tamar Nizri cries after her housing unite (L) was destroyed by an Israeli bulldozer during the demolition of the illegal Jewish settlement of Amona at the West Bank
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18/29 7 February 2017
Pakistani Security officials inspect the scene of a bomb blast that targeted a Frontier Corps vehicle near the Afghan border in Chaman, Pakistan
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Civil defense members work at a site hit by airstrikes in the rebel-held city of Idlib, Syria
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Military commanders salute during a meeting with Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran, Iran
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21/29 6 February 2017
People hold a sign reading "Justice for Theo" during a protest in Aulnay-sous-Bois, northern Paris, a day after a French police officer was charged with the rape of a youth who was severely injured after allegedly being sodomised with a baton
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22/29 5 February 2017
A Serbian woman looks on as bulldozers take down a concrete wall near the main bridge in the town of Mitrovica, after the Kosovo government reached an agreement with country's ethnic Serb minority to resolve the issue of a contested wall symbolically dividing the city of Mitrovica
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23/29 5 February 2017
Bulldozers demolish a wall following weeks of tensions between Kosovo and Serbia, in the ethnically divided town of Mitrovica, Kosovo
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Libyan coast guard police help an Illegal immigrant and a child who were rescued at sea off the coast of Libya, get off a boat in the capital Tripoli
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25/29 5 February 2017
Afghan youth shovel snow from the rooves of houses in Kabul, Afghanistan
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26/29 5 February 2017
Migrants warm themselves by a fire from the morning cold in an abandoned warehouse where they took refuge in Belgrade, Serbia. Hundreds of migrants have been sleeping rough in freezing conditions in central Belgrade looking for ways to cross the heavily guarded EU borders
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27/29 4 February 2017
Soldiers destroy ten hectares of a marijuana plantation after the Mexican army found it, while patrolling the area in Mocorito, in Sinaloa State, Mexico
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Ukrainian servicemen patrol at the humanitarian aid center in Avdiivka, Ukraine
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A Ukrainian serviceman patrols at the humanitarian aid center in Avdiivka, Ukraine
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Mourinho: I knew beforehand that we would be off our game
The Portuguese was immensely unhappy with his side's first-half performance against Saint Etienne on Thursday night
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Tottenham 'in a bad period', admits Pochettino after limp Gent defeat
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Five things we learned as Ibrahimovic hat-trick sinks St Etienne
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Ibrahimovic hat-trick helps United overcome St Etienne
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Who impressed in Manchester United's Europa League win?
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Dementia campaign breakthrough as ex-players commit to medical study
Root confident he has not been left holding the baby
The 26-year-old was changing his new-born son Alfred when he was given the news, but he is sure there will be no tears when he gets down to work
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Root confirmed as England Test cricket captain
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Broad backs Root for England captaincy but wouldn't turn it down
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Kohli scores four double-centuries in four straight series
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Data analysis increasingly important to the Twenty20 revolution
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India drop Nair despite triple century last time out against England
Chantal Da Silva Justin Trudeau owes his country more than a good meme
For the rest of the world, Canada’s Prime Minister might seem like the perfect ‘bae’, but at home, Canadians need to hold their ‘swoon-worthy’ leader accountable
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Letters Donald Trump’s national security adviser, Michael Flynn, is out in the
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Marcus Nield Right wingers are creating their own safe spaces
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Jane Merrick Paul Nuttall should know truth matters to the Hillsborough families
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Editorial Flynn's resignation has shown that the US media will not be bullied
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Remi Joseph Salisbury Of course Stormzy’s neighbours thought he was a burglar
First Star Wars: The Last Jedi image reveals Rey's new hairstyle
The image featured on some toy packaging
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The heart-wrenching Saving Private Ryan detail you might have missed
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This is when to expect the first trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi
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Thor: Ragnarok concept art gives first look at Cate Blanchett's Hela
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Warner Bros eye Mel Gibson to direct Suicide Squad 2
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi teases new storyline and cameo details
Lorde's new album may have a release date
Can we expect new music from the singer in the near future?
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Kesha releases Dr Luke emails critical of her weight in lawsuit filing
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Hark stream 2nd album 'Machinations' exclusively with The Independent
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Pusha T tried to stop Kanye West from meeting with Donald Trump
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Album reviews: Ryan Adams, Animal Collective, Strand Of Oaks + more
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Australians like having sex to the Cantina theme from Star Wars
Couples put on the spot as to whether they had sex on Valentine’s Day
'Oh as a matter of fact I did!'
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The Big Bang Theory looks set to continue for two more seasons
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Doctor Who replacement set to be a female according to bookies
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Donald Trump helps Colbert become most-watched talk show host
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Michael K. Williams interviews himself about whether he's typecast
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Journalist snubs show because Milo Yiannopoulos booked on same episode
Fifty Shades author EL James trolls Piers Morgan following Twitter spa
Morgan engaged in a high-profile Twitter feud with the Harry Potter author last weekend
5 best online jewellery shops
Whether you're after a pretty piece from an of-the-moment designer or a statement necklace no one else will have, the web is the place to go. We round-up the best e-boutiques for those special finds
How to make Nathan Outlaw's pork chop with bean and spinach stew
The chef whips up a hearty dish that’s perfect for a Friday night indoors with a beer
Axes included: Poland's wild après-ski scene
There's only so much skiing a beginner can do. Our writer switches the big resorts for Poland and finds good reason to stay off-piste
Auction house Sotheby’s is holding its first ever saucy sale
This saucy sale includes explicit paintings, photographs, sculptures and artefacts dating from the 1st century AD, with reserve prices starting at £200...
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Smelling of roses: fragant flowers to add romance to your garden
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Fifteen of the best ideas to create home offices in small spaces
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The Don't Move, Improve awards name the most innovative extensions
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Two Londoners turn damp terrace house into a dramatic family home
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What to plant now for a beautiful summer garden that will last
Yahoo to users: Hackers could access your emails without a password
The attack was effective between 2015 and 2016, and follows two major breaches affecting over a billion users
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Reddit front page altered so that it won't show some political posts
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Winston Churchill's secret essay about existence of aliens revealed
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Pokémon Go: New update will introduce over 80 additional creatures
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iPhone 8 to include special technology for hiding fingerprint sensor
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Amazon’s delivery drones could parachute packages to avoid landing
Can LSD ‘microdosing’ actually make you more creative?
A microdose of the drug consists of about a tenth of a recreational dose and is usually not potent enough to cause hallucinations
What camera should I buy?
Compact, DSLR, mirrorless? Read on to find out which kind of camera is best for you