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Brexit agreement 'impossible' by EU deadline, says Irish PM
Enda Kenny says ministers will inevitably encounter 'unforeseen issues'
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Mark Steel Farage eating chocolates at the Ritz feels really anti-establishment
Up until recently, to be anti-establishment you had to be in some way at least in part opposed to the establishment. But now that stuffy rule has been destroyed. This Christmas, the Queen will start her speech, 'This year, I for one have had just about enough of the establishment. Your la-di-da types can say what they like, and I can moan about immigrants whenever I fancy coz I’m a simple gal living in south London and I know what’s what'
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Kate Bush interview: 'You’re never really happy with what you create'
In a rare interview, the reclusive ‘Wuthering Heights’ singer opens up about her nerves performing live and working with her son on the spectacular visuals for her 2014 shows, which are now commemorated on the live album ‘Before The Dawn’
The most unusual place to store your ashes... in your head
‘There are some weird people out there who want grandma’s head on the mantel, looking at them all the time.’ Joe Veix enters the strange and burgeoning market of novelty urns
James Moore If Theresa May were a CEO she would have been fired by now
If the UK was a business and the public shareholders, we would all be entitled to a second vote over Brexit. No business would ask its shareholders to vote on a deal without first negotiating the terms
One tiny trick can free up huge amounts of space on iPhone
An old trick that could be used is now broken, but another one has arrived in its stead
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Christmas 2016
8 best alcoholic advent calendars
'Tis the season to be jolly, so swap conventional chocolate for a tipple to try each day
16 best beauty advent calendars
From Clinique to L'Occitane, discover which brands have the countdown to December 25 covered
15 best non-chocolate kids' advent calendars
Avoid a sugar overload in December with a creative, fun alternative to the norm
13 best artificial Christmas trees
From classic furs that look just like the real thing to contemporary, quirky centrepieces, here's how to fake it in style
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/29 24 November 2016
Tokyo residents woke up Thursday to the first November snowfall in more than 50 years
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2/29 24 November 2016
Supporters of same-sex marriage attend a rally at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei, Taiwan
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3/29 24 November 2016
People protest against a proposal to legalize same-sex marriage at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei, Taiwan
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At least 40 people were killed when part of a power station under construction in China
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Workers search through the remains of a collapsed platform in a cooling tower at a power station at Fengcheng, in China's Jiangxi province
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Fairground stallhorders block the access to the Place de la Concorde in support of Gerard Campion, whom is required from the state to remove his ferris wheel
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Members of the Communist Party of India shout slogans outside a bank during a protest against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the withdrawal of high-value banknotes from circulation, in Chennai
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Indian police detain a member of the Communist Party of India outside a bank during a protest against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the withdrawal of high-value banknotes from circulation
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India's rupee headed towards a record low against the dollar, weakened by the government's shock currency shake-up and a greenback surge on expectations of a rate hike next month
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Indian police tug at a member of the Communist Party of India during a protest against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the withdrawal of high-value banknotes from circulation, in Chennai
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An Indonesian prison guard removes handcuffs from Australian Sara Connor, before her trial in Bali, Indonesia. Connor and British man David Taylor were put on trial on accusation of murdering an Indonesian police officer in August
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Backed-up traffic is seen outside the Tom Bradley International Terminal during the Thanksgiving holiday season, at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California
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Thanksgiving holiday travelers queue inside Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California
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Kuwaitis attend an election campaign meeting for the upcoming parliamentary election, in Kuwait City. A total of 287 candidates, including 14 women, have registered to stand for election to the 50-seat parliament
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New People's Army new regional rebel commander and spokesman Jaime Padilla, who uses the nom de guerre Comrade Diego, answers questions from reporters during a clandestine news conference in their encampment tucked in the harsh wilderness of the Sierra Madre mountains southeast of Manila, Philippines. Communist guerrillas warn that a peace deal with President Rodrigo Duterte's government is unlikely if he won't end the Philippines' treaty alliance with the United States and resist control by other countries
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Communist guerrillas warn that a peace deal with President Rodrigo Duterte's government is unlikely if he won't end the Philippines' treaty alliance with the United States and resist control by other countries
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Japan's Meteorological Agency official Koji Nakamura gives a briefing following a 6.9-magnitude earthquake that hit the country's northeast, in Tokyo
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People fleeing from Islamic State militants in Tahrir neighborhood, are seen in Mosul, Iraq
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Displaced people fleeing from Islamic State militants in Tahrir neighborhood, walk in Mosul, Iraq
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Firemen try to extinguish a fire at a plastic factory in Istanbul, Turkey
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A policeman closes the gate from inside as people try to enter a bank in Ahmedabad, India
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View of the Ajuankota water reservoir that supplies La Paz, at 1% of its capacity, in La Paz. Bolivia's government declared an emergency on Monday as the country suffers its worst drought in 25 years. The drought started two weeks ago and has caused shortages in seven of the country's 10 biggest cities
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Displaced Iraqi boys ask for food supplies at a food distribution point in Khazer camp, Iraq
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An Indian relative assists an injured train passenger at a hospital in Kanpur. Rescuers ended their search for survivors amongst the twisted remains of a derailed train as the death toll from one of India's worst rail disasters rose to 146
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Iraqis, who were separated by the ongoing fighting, cry and hug their relatives as they meet after a long time, at the Khazir refugee camp near the Kurdish checkpoint of Aski Kalak
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Activists of some far-right Ukrainian parties loot a branch of Russian Sberbank in the centre of Kiev after a rally marking the third anniversary of the Euromaidan protests
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Forces loyal to Libya's Government of National Accord (GNA) hold a position amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in Sirte's Al-Giza Al-Bahriya district
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Members of the General Security Unit of the National Palace (USGPN) try to disperse supporters of Fanmi Lavalas political party as they march next to the National Palace of Port-au-Prince, Haiti
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An American flag hangs upside down in an encampment during a protest against plans to pass the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, US
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Kinsella giving back to football after a life of drugs and jail
Once of Liverpool Schoolboys, then of Tranmere Rovers, before finding himself in HM Prison Rye Hill, Michael Kinsella is now trying to stop others throwing away a career like he did his own
Murray 'too young' for knighthood and won't attend SPOTY awards
The Scot is the favourite for BBC Sports Personality of the Year
Kevin Maxwell Sorry Louise Mensch, you don't get to decide how the law works
Mensch has been critical of the media reporting of the trial, but it is the questions she has raised over the way the criminal justice system handled the defendant’s mental health that has angered many, and got my back up too
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Letters Nigel Farage has managed to do so much with so little
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Chris Pfaff Here’s what Democrats like me need to understand to repair our party
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Janet Street-Porter Our inept police forces are failing to serve modern Britain
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John Rentoul Mea Culpa: Steven Gerrard, a semi-mythical person from ancient times
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Nash Riggins The US can carry on destroying Standing Rock now Thanksgiving is over
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2's opening has been revealed
'The Ravagers have to make a decision of what they're gonna do about Yondu'
Emma Ruth Rundle recounts the trials behind writing Marked For Death
The LA musician describes the trials she endured writing her most recent solo record Marked For Death and explains why she’s ready to move on from such dark subject matter
Gilmore Girls fan? How to spend 48 hours in Stars Hollow
As Lorelai and Rory return to our screens today, here's how to spend a weekend in their Connecticut hometown*
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CNN accidentally airs 30 minutes of non-stop hardcore porn
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ITV confirm News at 10 moving time-slot for entertainment show
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Episode two of The Grand Tour has not gone down well with viewers
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Danny Dyer freaks his nut discovering Thomas Cromwell is an ancestor
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Clarkson responds to Netflix's accusation Amazon spent $250m on TGT
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Small Great Things book review: The narrative rips along
Her new novel, about an African American maternity nurse who gets discriminated against when a newborn baby’s white parents take their child out of her care, addresses race, prejudice and justice
Black Friday deals: Where to find the best fashion discounts
It’s the perfect time to nab that coat you’ve had your eye on
BrewDog serves world's strongest beer out of dead squirrels
The brewer has raised over £19m with a crowd-funding project - and is rewarding its most generous fans in an unusual way...
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Bethany Kehdy’s favourite Middle Eastern restaurants in London
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How cheese puffs were accidentally created in an animal feed factory
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Top private chef says actress demanded she only be served red foods
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The secret to the tastiest roast chicken ever sounds disgusting
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Man gives thumbs-up after downing world's most expensive shot
The best Black Friday and Cyber Monday travel deals
Black Friday and Cyber Monday aren't just for shopaholics – there are travel bargains to be bagged. Here are some of the best, from a week in Bali for £513 to £199 flights to LA
Revealed: the two first homes to make the House of the Year shortlist
In the first part of a special Grand Designs series on Channel 4, Kevin McCloud reveals two spectacular homes on the shortlist for this year's RIBA House of the Year award.
Petition urges Parliament to recall 'most extreme spying powers ever'
The bill forces internet companies to keep records of every website all of their customers go to, among other things
Everything you should worry about if you use WhatsApp
Using WhatsApp is mostly safe. But here’s how to avoid the people who want to make it otherwise
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We must be prepared for the impact of Bolivia’s fast-melting glaciers
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I tested a Tesla Model S and it was worth it
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You might have been responsible for the internet outage last week
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Google releases the best Android phone ever made, and that's not all
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How developers introduce people to virtual reality
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Pokémon Sun and Moon review: The biggest change since Gold and Silver
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Watch Dogs 2 review: 'A genuinely innovative and rewarding experience'
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Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare review: 'Remarkably boring'
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Battlefield 1 review: 'One of this generation's greatest shooters'
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Love ploughing fields? Farming Simulator 17 is the game for you
The best Cyber Weekend laptop deals
Whether you need one for business or uni work, pick up a PC at a bargain price