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First George, then Boris, then Jeremy: it's tax transparency day in the Commons
Boris Johnson foils Prime Minister's attempt to draw a line in the sand over disclosure of politicians’ tax affairs
Brexit 'an act of arson on the international order'
The one-time Labour leadership hopeful argues that EU membership strengthens Britain’s security and its influence on the wider stage
The charts that show why China really is to blame for the steel crisis
The Chinese ambassador's attempt to exonerate China from the charge of global steel dumping is not convincing.
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Ben Chu Even Amazon will be swallowed up by the free market eventually
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/30 11 April 2016
A boy and an elephant splash each other with water during the celebration of the Songkran water festival in Thailand's Ayutthaya province, north of Bangkok
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2/30 11 April 2016
Members of Malaysia's Civil Defence Force pose with a python, that they estimated to be 7.5m (24.6 ft) long and 250kg (551 pounds) in weight, caught near a construction site in Paya Terubong, Penang
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3/30 11 April 2016
A man sleeps on a girder between the two pillars of a bridge on the Sabarmati river during a hot day in Ahmedabad, India
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4/30 10 April 2016
An Indian survivor is treated at a hospital following a fire at the Puttingal Devi Temple in Paravur. A massive fire swept through a temple in the southern Indian state of Kerala, killing more than 100 people and injuring at least 280 after thousands gathered to watch a fireworks display
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5/30 10 April 2016
A refugee carries a fellow injured man during clashes with Macedonian police next to a border fence at a makeshift camp at the Greek-Macedonian border near the village of Idomeni, Greece
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6/30 10 April 2016
People jump off a bridge, which has a height of 30 meters, in Hortolandia, Brazil. According to organizers, 149 people were attempting set a new world record for "rope jumping", in which people, tied to a safety cord, jump off a bridge
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7/30 10 April 2016
Thousands of runners are seen during a long exposure crossing the Reichsbrucke bridge over the Danube river, during the Vienna City Marathon in Austria. This year, around 42 thousand participants were estimated to take part at the Vienna Marathon
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8/30 10 April 2016
Two men waiving life jackets next to a large sign "Help" made of palm leaves as a US Navy P-8A maritime surveillance aircraft spotted them on the deserted island of Fanadik in Micronesia. The US military said it has helped rescue three stranded men from a deserted Pacific island, after the shipmen used palm fronds to spell the word "HELP" and held up lifejackets. Navy airplane crew members spotted the survivors and shared their location with relatives as well as with ships in Guam. A small boat then picked the men up and took them to Pulap in Micronesia
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9/30 9 April 2016
Members of the sect of Legio Maria (Latin for Legion of Mary) attend the funeral service for one of the sects founders, Cardenal Wilson Oweno Obimos, in the western Kenya town of Kisumu. Legio Maria also known as Legio Maria of African Church Mission, is an African initiated church or new religious movement popular among particularly the Luo people of western Kenya. It was initiated by repeated appearances of a mystic woman to several Roman Catholic members delivering messages on the incarnation of the son of God as a black man
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10/30 9 April 2016
Ethnic Yao minority women brush their long hair as part of a performance during the local Long Hair Festival, to celebrate the third day of the third lunar month which is regarded as a traditional festival for many ethnic minorities in Huangluo village of Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. More than 80 women in the village have hair longer than 1.4 metres, with the longest reaching 2.3 metres, according to local media
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11/30 9 April 2016
A woman carries a flags and fork as she walks with her children in the center of eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk, after marking the second anniversary of the proclamation of the so called People's Republic of Donetsk. Some 10 000 of the people took part in the march and in the the rally in the center of the city
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12/30 9 April 2016
Syrian children run with balloons past heavily damaged buildings in the neighborhood of Jobar, on the eastern outskirts of the Syrian capital Damascus
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13/30 9 April 2016
French high school students attend a demonstration against the French labour law proposal in Marseille
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14/30 9 April 2016
A paramilitary policeman looks on as a performer waits before a memorial ceremony for the Yellow Emperor, or Huangdi, in Xinzheng, in China's Henan province. The Yellow Emperor, said to have lived around 5000 years ago, is considered the founder of the nation and the ancestor of all Chinese people, according to myth and some historical accounts
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15/30 8 April 2016
Mexican soldiers take part in an operation to destroy a poppy plantation in the mountains in the municipality of Zirandaro, Guerrero State. Mexico suffers from a fierce dispute between drug cartels who fight over turf and trafficking routes to the United States
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16/30 8 April 2016
Spanish matador Morante de la Puebla performs a pass with capote on a bull during a bullfight at the Maestranza bullring, in Sevilla
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17/30 8 April 2016
Northern Lights seen near the town of Salekhard, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia
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18/30 8 April 2016
A Russian army sapper works in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra
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19/30 8 April 2016
Newly-released political student protester and family members cry after being reunited in Tharrawaddy town, Bago Region. A Myanmar court in nearby Tharrawaddy town freed dozens of jailed students, in the first wave of detainee releases after Aung San Suu Kyi pledged that the release of activists and political prisoners would be the first priority of her new government
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20/30 7 April 2016
Kashmiri Muslim women mourn during the funeral of Waseem Ahmad Malla, a suspected militant, in Pehlipora village in Shopian district in south Kashmir. Two suspected militants, one of whom was Malla, were killed during a gunbattle with Indian security forces in Shopian
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21/30 7 April 2016
Ethnic Armenian soldiers stand next to a cannon at artillery positions near the Nagorno-Karabakh's town of Martuni. Armenia’s president has warned an outbreak of fighting in the region could lead to full-scale war, as a third day of fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenian-backed separatists has seen soldiers killed on both sides, in the most intense violence in the area in years
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22/30 7 April 2016
Students from a martial art school attends a training session as they perform Shaolin Kung Fu and other practices in Dengfeng, Henan Province, China
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23/30 7 April 2016
A pro-police supporter yells while protesters charged with rioting during the Mong Kok protests arrive to court in Hong Kong. Protesters appeared in court again over rioting after officials tried to clear illegal street hawkers from the busy commercial neighbourhood of Mong Kok on Lunar New Year
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24/30 7 April 2016
A Swiss guard stands guard at the Vatican
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25/30 7 April 2016
A man shoulders a coffin with the remains of a loved one who was slain more than two decades ago by Shining Path rebels, as he walks to the cemetery for a group burial service, in Ccano, a village in the Huanta area of Ayachcuo department, Peru. Presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori's base of support is in places like Ccano, where promises to build roads, clinics and schools recall her agronomist father's own legacy of delivering aid to the long-overlooked countryside
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26/30 6 April 2016
A Bangladeshi woman collects arsenic-tainted water from a tube-well in Khirdasdi village, outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh. A new report estimates that some 20 million Bangladeshis are still being poisoned by arsenic-tainted groundwater drawn from government wells. Arsenic is a naturally occurring and toxic element found in the soil and groundwater of some areas of the world, including vast delta regions like in eastern India and Bangladesh, where rivers empty into the Bay of Bengal
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27/30 6 April 2016
A Bahraini woman sits watching flags during the funeral of Ali Abdulghani, 17, whose family says died of injuries suffered in a police chase, in the Shiite village of Shahrakkan, south of Manama
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A woman walks in a yard where tea leaves are dried at a tea company in Dening, Fujian Province, China
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29/30 6 April 2016
A child sits in a tent at dusk at the makeshift camp at the Greek-Macedonian border village of Idomeni. A plan to send back refugees from Greece to Turkey sparked demonstrations by local residents in both countries days before the deal brokered by the European Union is set to be implemented
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30/30 5 April 2016
Pink flamingos stand on the mud flats at the Ras al-Khor Wildlife Sanctuary with the Dubai skyline in the background, on the outskirts of the city
Vardy reveals collectivism central to 'The Leicester City Method'
The collective is more important than the individual at the King Power Stadium
Toulon stunned as Machenaud kicks champions into touch to end reign
Racing Metro 16 Toulon 12: Machenaud took over kicking duties after Dan Carter suffered injury to eliminate three-time champions Toulon from the European Champions Cup
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Haskell’s return prepares buzzing Wasps for revenge
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Marler suspended for two games and fined £20,000 for 'gyspy boy' slur
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Cipriani's interception plunges Exiles closer to the drop
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McCall 'feels sorry' as Bath decide to stand by Watson after red card
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Five things to expect in this weekend's Premiership action
Editorial Inter-Muslim faith a small issue compared to intolerance of Muslims
The discovery of a hate literature against Ahmadi Muslims at a London mosque is chilling, but it does not infer the emergence of an internecine war in Britain
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Liam Booth-Smith Why inheritance tax should be scrapped altogether
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Matthew Jones Could the 'Nuit debout' protests spawn a Podemos for France?
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Editorial Government must face scrutiny over migrant phone hacking
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Oliver Wright Is this the beginning of a new era of political tax transparency?
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Letters Cameron sold his offshore shares, but what about the Cabinet?
Captain America: Civil War almost featured The Wasp
The character made it into one of the drafts
Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo has set a new album chart record
It is the first album to top the Billboard 200 with over half of its units coming from streams
Game of Thrones season 6 opening credits features Kit Harrington's nam
Or perhaps it is because he appears as a corpse
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Charlie Cox confirms Daredevil could appear in future Marvel films
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Charlie Cox announces filming date for Netflix's The Defenders
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Everything you need to know about Eurovision 2016
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Be warned, Game of Thrones season 6 episode 1 spoilers are leaking
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Belarus' Eurovision entry to perform naked surrounded by wolves
60 everyday words and phrases you never knew came from Shakespeare
Ever found yourself hungover after 'too much of a good thing' or been left 'in stitches' at a joke? Shakespeare's influence is still widespread today
Breaking ground
Florals are a tried, tested but somewhat tired fashion trope – but not this season, as all manners of designers give them all manners of makeovers. Alexander Fury plucks the best of the bunch of the season’s reimagined blooms
A Hackney restaurant is tackling prejudice against refugees
Kashmira Gander talks to the women behind Mazi Mas, a Hackney restaurant that is staffed entirely by refugee and migrant women
Ride the rails in style: 5 new train journeys
From a new bullet train line in Japan to added stops on the Trans-Siberian, there’s never been a better time to see the world in luxury
Hidden steam-bent timber extension wins over planners - and adds £600k
Securing permission to add a two-storey extension to a Victorian house in a south London conservation area required a lot of imagination - and curved timber.
Hollywood removes Netflix from its legal streaming site search engine
It's not clear why one of the world's most popular streaming sites was removed from the WhereToWatch search results
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HTC 10: Rumours, leaks and pictures of HTC's new flagship smartphone
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Man reveals turbine-powered hoverboard that actually works
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Chariot for Women: Female-only ride-sharing service set to launch
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SpaceX delivers inflatable room to International Space Station
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Kepler spacecraft stuck in 'emergency mode'
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iPhone SE review: gently-refined handset is the best small phone ever
The most affordable iPhone yet is a subtle but important upgrade, writes David Phelan
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- Gaming
Quantum Break: Laying the groundwork for something revolutionary
A convoluted story, not helped by a below average TV show
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Doom open beta set to launch on 15 April
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PlayStation 4 remote play introduced with latest software update
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Miitomo, Nintendo's first-ever mobile game, is now available worldwide
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Final Fantasy 'Platinum Demo' now available on PlayStation and Xbox
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Gamers confess to the worst things they've ever done while playing
The 12 best hidden features in the new iPhone update
Often iPhone users have no idea they even exist