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'No end in sight' while mental health targets are missed, says Britain's top psychiatrist
Simon Wessely says the Government must ring-fence £1bn set aside to tackle waiting times for mental health conditions
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Cristiano Ronaldo scores late as Real Madrid beat Barcelona
Follow all the latest from club football's grandest showpiece at the Nou Camp
British sailor to be buried at sea after going overboard during race
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Rare white dwarf will reveal secrets of star evolution
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/30 1 April 2016
Flames erupt from an apartment building following an explosion that occurred in rue de Berite in Paris. A gas explosion caused minor injuries to five people, according to police sources
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2/30 1 April 2016
Tourists visit a tulip field in Zhumadian in China
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3/30 1 April 2016
A rescued olive ridley sea turtle is wheeled into the hyperbaric chamber by James Holm, medical director at the Center for Hyperbaric Medicine, and Seattle Aquarium veterinarian Lesanna Lahner
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Supporters of Brazil's Workers' Party (PT) demonstrate in support of President Dilma Rousseff and former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Rio de Janeiro. Brazil's Supreme Court removed a politically explosive case against former president Luiz Lula Inacio da Silva from a crusading corruption judge. Judges voted to put Lula's case under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and not federal Judge Sergio Moro. Lula is accused of money laundering and concealing property in connection with a huge probe led by Moro into state oil company Petrobras
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5/30 31 March 2016
Indian rescue workers and volunteers try to free people trapped under the wreckage of a collapsed fly-over bridge in Kolkata. At least 20 people were killed and dozens more injured when a flyover collapsed in a busy Indian city, as emergency workers battled to rescue people trapped under the rubble
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6/30 31 March 2016
A man is seen trapped amid the debris of an under-construction flyover after it collapsed in Kolkata
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7/30 31 March 2016
Jean-Baptiste Redde, aka Voltuan hold a banner reading " 'Labour law - throw it into the water" as he takes part in a protest march against the proposed reforms of France's labour laws in Paris, during a national day of strike in France
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8/30 31 March 2016
Youths take cover from tear gas grenades behind a mattress during clashes as French high school and university students attend a demonstration against the French labour law proposal in Nantes
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9/30 30 March 2016
Pakistani Christians hold candles during a vigil for victims of a deadly suicide bombing in Lahore. The massive suicide bombing by a breakaway Taliban faction targeted Christians gathered for Easter Sunday in a park in Lahore, killing at least 72 people, mostly Muslims
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10/30 30 March 2016
A balloon thrown by a North Korean defector containing a colored liquid bursts on a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a rally protesting North Korea in Seoul, South Korea. North Korea fired a short-range projectile from an area near its eastern coast, South Korean officials said, in what appears to be another weapons test seen as a response to ongoing military drills between Washington and Seoul
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11/30 30 March 2016
Freddy Nock of Switzerland walks on tightrope during a competition in Wulong county, Chongqing, China
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12/30 30 March 2016
Palestinian boy Sabri Attalah, 17, works at a pottery workshop in Gaza City . Attalah, who works along with his family members at their workshop, earns around 25 Shekels ($6.4) per working day. The boy, who quit school, hoped to be a design engineer
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13/30 29 March 2016
Israeli right-wing protesters demonstrate outside a military court during a hearing of an Israeli soldier who the military said has been arrested on suspicion of murder, near the southern Israeli city of Kiryat Malachi
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14/30 29 March 2016
A Cypriot policeman stands guard at Larnarca Airport near a hijacked EgyptAir A320 plane after it was forced to divert its route from Alexandria to Cairo
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15/30 28 March 2016
People cry during the funeral of their loved ones a day after a suicide bomb attack at a park, in Lahore, Pakistan
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16/30 28 March 2016
A U.S. Capitol police officer guards the perimeter in front of the U.S. Capitol Building after a shooting at the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center in Washington
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17/30 28 March 2016
Men throw water on a woman as part of traditional Easter celebrations in Szenna, Hungary
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18/30 27 March 2016
Pakistani relatives bring an injured child to the hospital in Lahore, after at least 72 people were killed and more than 200 injured when an apparent suicide bomb ripped through the parking lot of a crowded park in the Pakistani city of Lahore where Christians were celebrating Easter
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19/30 27 March 2016
Revellers take part in the annual Holi Rangotsav Festival organized by Vishwa Hindu Parishad Association at a university in Bangkok, Thailand
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20/30 27 March 2016
Two women pose for photographers during the annual Easter parade along Fifth Avenue in New York. The parade, which is more of a stroll than a parade, is more informal than the city's other parades
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21/30 27 March 2016
Police in riot gear protect one of the memorials to the victims of the recent Brussels attacks, as right wing demonstrators protest near the Place de la Bourse in Brussels. In a sign of the tensions in the Belgian capital and the way security services are stretched across the country, Belgium's interior minister appealed to residents not to march in Brussels in solidarity with the victims
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22/30 26 March 2016
A Sufi devotee shouts religious slogans while he dances at the shrine of Madhu Lal Shah Hussain, a poet also regarded as a Sufi saint, during an annual festival to celebrate him in Lahore, Pakistan
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23/30 26 March 2016
Supporters of Yemen's former President Ali Abdullah Saleh climb pillars of the Unknown Soldier Monument during a rally marking one year of Saudi-led air strikes in Yemen's capital Sanaa
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24/30 26 March 2016
Catholic worshippers pray at the Saint Pierre Claver church in the Bacongo district of Brazzaville at the beginning of the Easter vigil
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25/30 25 March 2016
Palestinian militants show a home-made rocket to the media during an anti-Israel joint drill by National Resistance Brigades and Abdel Qader al Husseini Brigades in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip
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26/30 25 March 2016
Bangladeshi activists of various Islamic political groups and other Muslims shout slogans after Friday prayers during a protest in Dhaka. Thousands of Muslim devotees have rallied in Bangladesh's capital to denounce a court petition seeking to remove Islam as state religion in the Muslim-majority South Asian nation which is ruled by secular laws
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27/30 25 March 2016
An Indonesian veterinarian from the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme (SOCP) checking a six-year-old wild orangutan during an evacuation from a plantation in Aceh province. Orangutans are currently listed as "Critically Endangered" by the IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) with only about 6,000 Sumatran orangutans remaining
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Penitents from the "Real Hermandad del Santisimo Cristo de las Injurias - El Silencio" brotherhood parade during a Holy Week procession in the northwestern Spanish city of Zamora. Christian believers around the world mark the Holy Week of Easter in celebration of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ
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29/30 24 March 2016
A father and his son on his shoulder with their faces smeared with colored powder celebrate Holi in Mumbai India
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30/30 24 March 2016
Israeli girls prepare for the Purim parade festival in Petah Tikva, Israel. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther
Pato scores on stunning Chelsea debut
Matt Miazga also made his debut in experimental line-up
Cipriani's interception plunges Exiles closer to the drop
London Irish 15 Sale Sharks 30
Simon Wessely The Government is failing its promises on mental health
Spending on mental health has dropped while demand is rising. Minimum waiting time targets won't make any difference if the promise isn't funded
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The Top 10: Bizarre endorsements
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Editorial Even under Donald Trump, America won't become isolationist
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Satyajit Das How Ebola damaged the entire African economy
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GARY KENT Three cheers for John Major and his intervention in the Middle East
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Mathieu Vaillancourt Adults with autism live short lives without support. This must...
Zack Snyder debunks 'Joker was Robin' fan theory in Batman v Superman
The director has revealed the reason as to why Robin's costume appears in the film covered in The Joker's graffiti
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Suicide Squad's Jared Leto 'reinterpreted' the Joker like Hamlet
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Rose Red: Disney to make live action movie about Snow White's sister
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Batman V Superman: Hans Zimmer blames cinemas for poor sound quality
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TV and film's 'transgender tipping point' - are we doing enough?
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Charlize Theron addresses rumours of rift with Tom Hardy
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Chvrches add potency to sugar-coated synthpop at the Royal Albert Hall
The next step for Lauren Mayberry and co is to bridge the disconnect with fans
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Everything we know about Beyonce's new album
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Stormzy has revealed he really, really likes Coldplay
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Michael Kiwanuka dazzles in buzzing new music showcase, gig review
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The Last Shadow Puppets, Everything You've Come to Expect, review
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Kanye West's The Life of Pablo album is finally streaming on Spotify
The Walking Dead season 6 quiz: How close were you watching?
Think you're a true fan? It's time to put that to the test
Ted Hughes poetry award: Ecologist David Morley wins £5,000 prize
The judges said The Invisible Gift was “like opening a box of fireworks"
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The Novel Cure: The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith
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Emil Zátopek: The greatest Olympian who defied Russian tanks
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What Belongs To You by Garth Greenwell: Repression and the rent boy
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Better Living Through Criticism by AO Scott, book review
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Inside (and Outside) A Bird's Egg by Tim Birkhead, book review
Matthew Williamson: 'I don't think I'm a fashion snob'
Exclusive: The British designer on what's so special about collaborating with high street labels and department stores like Debenhams
Five 'unhealthy' foods that are actually good for you
Nutritional sciences lecturer Scott Harding argues all food can be part of a healthy diet
The feelgood factor
Australian lifestyle brands are going from strength to strength in the UK
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Design hotspots: the top interiors trends to take away
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Interior designers are going in circles this spring - and here's why
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How this couple added £845k to the value of their Victorian terrace
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Lorraine Kelly introduces her homeware collection
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Brush up your home with paint: spring's hottest new shades are out
Hacker reveals how he rigged elections across Latin America
'I worked in politics that are not seen'
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Google unveils Google Cardboard Plastic 'actual reality' headset
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Google Maps gets a '70s disco makeover for April Fools' Day
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Google shuts down 'mic drop' Gmail April Fools' joke after backlash
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Gmail's 'mic drop' April Fools' joke has backfired horribly
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Built-in ad blocking not coming to Microsoft Edge, company says
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- Tech culture
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
Miitomo, Nintendo's first-ever mobile game, is now available worldwide
Miitomo is here, and it's ready to suck up all your free time
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Sony 'PlayStation 4.5' could be revealed by October
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PlayStation VR could be made compatible with PC, Sony executive says
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Grand Theft Auto 6 is in production, according to reports
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Grand Theft Auto V 'deer cam' captures the heart of the internet
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Nintendo NX controller pictures reportedly leaked on Reddit
The 12 best hidden features in the new iPhone update
Often iPhone users have no idea they even exist