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Corbyn has 'less than 50 per cent' of Labour membership backing
Owen Smith claims private polling suggests leader's re-election is in doubt
Rio 2016
Joe Clarke wins gold for Great Britain in the canoe slalom
Follow the latest from day five at the Rio Olympic Games
Experts say they wouldn't swim in green Rio diving pool
The green colour is a sign of something very wrong with the pool – and even if it is algae, as many believe, then there's reason to worry
Phelps's celebratory finger wag sparks Olympic debate
Phelps regained his 200m butterfly gold medal and promptly celebrated by wagging his finger towards the crowd
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Brit who tried to assassinate Donald Trump is ‘broken’ in jail
20-year-old Michael Sandford is described by his mother as a ‘soppy, loving lad’
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Andrew Grice May's biggest challenge? Managing disappointment about post-Brexit NHS
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust revealed plans to close their A&E at Grantham and District Hospital at night because of a shortage of doctors. It could be the tip of the iceberg
Doctors reveal the amount of exercise you should do every day
Exceeding the current recommended minimum levels each week can significantly reduce the risk of disease, experts claim
Two thirds of women 'sexually harassed at work'
80 per cent of women who said they have experienced sexual harassment at work did not tell their employer, fearing it would affect their relationships at work, hit their career prospects or they were too embarrassed to talk about it
Stanley Johnson Why it’s time to ban halal meat
The UK now carries out more halal slaughter than the rest of Europe. Most of us eat halal meat unwittingly on a daily basis, since it is sold in most major outlets, including big brand-name supermarkets, without being labelled as such
Hannah Smith I don't know what's worse, a burkini or a bikini
It doesn’t matter what culture you come from, women’s bodies and the way those bodies are dressed is still seen as public property – or, more accurately, the property of the patriarchy
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/30 9 August 2016
Pakistani nurses place candles at the site during a vigil to pay tribute to victims a day after a suicide bombing at the Civil Hospital in Quetta
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2/30 9 August 2016
People take pictures of the smoke rising from a wildfire at Curral dos Romeiros, Funchal in Madeira island. Several houses were destroyed by multiple blazes in the region of Funchal and some 250 people were evacuated to spend the safe night in military installations
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3/30 9 August 2016
Palestinian Suleiman al-Hadhalin (C) is evacuated by Israeli border police as he tried to prevent Israeli authorities to destroy his house, that they said was built without permission, in the village of Umm al-Kheir, south of the West Bank city of Hebron
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4/30 9 August 2016
Indian schoolchildren wear the colours of the country's tricolour as they pray for world peace at The Anjuman-E-Islam School in Ahmedabad, while commemorating the 71st anniversary of the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki
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5/30 9 August 2016
Dani tribespeople perform a mock tribal war battle during the 27th annual Baliem Valley Festival in Walesi district in Wamena, Papua Province. Performances at the 27th Baliem Valley Festival, taking place from August 8 to 10, feature mock battles of highland tribes of Dani, Yali and Lani to symbolise the high spirit and power that have been practised for generations
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6/30 29 July 2016
Pilgrims wearing raincoats pray before the opening ceremony of World Youth Day in Krakow, Poland
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7/30 28 July 2016
Former President Bill Clinton speaks on the second night of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia
REUTERS/Rick Wilking
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8/30 27 July 2016
Pennsylvania State Troopers face off with Bernie Sanders supporters and delegates outside of the convention arena after Hillary Clinton won the Democratic presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia
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9/30 26 July 2016
Residents walk next to a graffiti of presidential candidate Maryse Narcisse together with ousted deposed president Jean Bertrand Aristide in a street of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The country is currently in the early stages of elections for Senate
REUTERS/Andres Martinez Casares
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10/30 25 July 2016
Wearing the yellow jersey, Chris Froome of Great Britain cycles through Paris during stage twenty one of the 2016 Tour de France
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11/30 24 July 2016
Vehicles are seen stranded at a crossroads during a heavy rainfall in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, China. Recent flooding has left 300 people dead or missing.
Reuters
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12/30 23 July 2016
People enter the water for a morning swim at Copabacana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The iconic Copacabana beach will be the starting point for the road cycling race, marathon swimming and triathlon competitions in the upcoming Olympics
AP Photo/Felipe Dana
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13/30 22 July 2016
Solar Impulse 2, a solar-powered airplane, piloted by Swiss pioneer Bertrand Piccard is seen as it lands in Abu Dhabi to complete its round-the-world flight
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14/30 21 July 2016
People pray in front of the Tsukui Yamayuri-en, a facility for the disabled where a number of people were killed and dozens injured in a knife attack, in Sagamihara, outside of Tokyo, Japan
AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi
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15/30 20 July 2016
People mourn in front of candles and flowers on July 24, 2016 in front of the Olympia Einkaufszentrum shopping centre in Munich, southern Germany, where an 18-year-old German-Iranian student run amok on a shooting spree
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16/30 19 July 2016
A woman stands by the new makeshift memorial in tribute to the victims of the deadly Bastille Day attack at the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, after it was moved from the pavement of the road to the seafront so that the street can be re-opened
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17/30 19 July 2016
CodePink demonstrators protest at an anti-Donald Trump rally in Cleveland, Ohio, near the Quicken Loans Arena site of the Republican National Convention
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18/30 19 July 2016
Lightning is seen in the sky over the Ostankino TV tower during a storm in Moscow, Russia
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A Turkish police restrains a man on the ground during an operation in front of the courthouse in Ankara. Turkey has detained more than 7,500 suspects involved in the coup plot seeking to oust the government
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Tents are seen set up along a mountain road during a camping festival in Luoyang, China
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A woman lays her head on the coffin of a victim of the failed coup attempt during his funeral in Istanbul
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22/30 17 July 2016
People gather at a makeshift memorial on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, in tribute to the victims of the Bastille Day attack that left 84 dead
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23/30 17 July 2016
Police officers stand in front of an East Baton Rouge police car with bullet holes as it's towed away from the scene where three police officers were killed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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Surrendered Turkish soldiers who were involved in the coup are beaten by a civilian
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25/30 16 July 2016
People occupy a tank on the streets of Istanbul. Istanbul's bridges across the Bosphorus, the strait separating the European and Asian sides of the city, have been closed to traffic. Reports have suggested that a group within Turkey's military have attempted to overthrow the government. Security forces have been called in as Turkey's Prime Minister Binali Yildirim denounced an 'illegal action' by a military 'group', with bridges closed in Istanbul and aircraft flying low over the capital of Ankara
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26/30 15 July 2016
A man reacts near bouquets of flowers near the scene where a truck ran into a crowd at high speed killing scores and injuring more who were celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday in Nice
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27/30 15 July 2016
A child's toy is placed among the floral tributes laid out near the site of the truck attack in the French resort city of Nice
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Investigators continue at the scene near the heavy truck that ran into a crowd at high speed killing scores who were celebrating the Bastille Day in Nice
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29/30 14 July 2016
Rescue workers help an injured woman to get in a ambulance, after a truck drove into a crowd watching a fireworks display during Bastille Day in the French Riviera town of Nice. A truck ploughed into a crowd leaving at least 84 dead and scores injured
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30/30 14 July 2016
A dike between two lakes is seen under demolition in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China
REUTERS
Aarons agrees new Newcastle deal
20-year-old winger rebuffs interest from Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham to commit his future to Newcastle, having been impressed by Rafael Benitez's tenure so far
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Carvajal scores brilliant extra-time winner for Madrid in Super Cup
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Dyche looking for 'a pizza the action' in Burnley's top-flight return
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Mourinho prepares to trim his squad following Pogba's arrival
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Arsenal need only look at Man Utd to see dangers of transfer failure
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Pogba is already paying Man Utd back for his £89m record transfer
Murray brothers knocked out of Olympic doubles in shock defeat
Thomaz Belucci & Andre Sa beat Andy & Jamie Murray 7-6, 7-6 in the men's doubles
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Murray's Olympic gold defence off to perfect start in Triocki victory
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Williams overcomes blustery conditions to set sights on Olympic gold
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Konta misses top 10 chance as winning streak ended by Kucova
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Federer to miss Olympics after knee injury rules him out for season
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Konta secured first WTA title with Stanford victory over Williams
Ian Herbert We were right all along to fear Rio's ability to stage the Olympics
To say so risks exuding that air of western superiority that the British Olympic Association are so keen to guard against, but can you imagine the reaction if it had happened in London?
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Geoff Norcott What it's like to be the only pro-Tory, pro-Brexit comedian
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Alyssa Rosenberg Seven questions the entertainment industry needs to answer about rape
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David Colquhoun The truth behind cupping really sucks
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Ben Chu Donald Trump is an economic threat to America
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Editorial If Corbyn is to be defeated, it should be by debate not by a fix
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Wiener-Dog review: a tale of betrayal, defecation and disappointment
Visually striking, very funny and with an undertow of pathos, the characters encounter disappointment in all its manifestations
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Looks like a Ghostbusters sequel is not happening after all
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Bad Santa 2 trailer drops an extremely adult Red Band trailer
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Netflix to premiere Amanda Knox documentary at TIFF
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Rihanna, Anne Hathaway, and more join all-female Ocean's Eleven remake
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Die Antwoord accuse Suicide Squad of stealing their style
Album reviews: Ryley Walker, Lakuta, Blind Pilot and more
Andy Gill provides a roundup of this week’s new releases
American Crime Story to 'turn the lens on America' in season 2
'It's going to be about the intensity of what it was like to be there on the ground'
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Donald Glover gives brilliant reason for Community not returning
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How Game of Thrones' 'hold the door' worked in 21 languages
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Campaign to stop Celebrity Big Brother picks up momentum
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New Girl and Brooklyn Nine-Nine to crossover because everything must
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The brilliant main trailer for Marvel's Luke Cage is finally here
Children's author dies just before her first novel is accepted
Helen Gradwell is believed to have accidentally overdosed at her home in Bolton
Rio Ready: Go for gold with these Olympic worthy beauty buys
From sandy beaches to sun-kissed skin, Brazil isn’t exactly lacking for beauty but what about us bystanders? In honour of the Olympics Sarah Young discusses how to get your body Rio ready with a playful edit of Brazilian-inspired beauty.
Top 10 Brazilian street foods
Away from the restaurants of Brazil, the streets brim with some of the best food the country is so well-known for
Summer without the crowds: escape to Greece's quiet corners
A beach break needn't mean sharing the sand or the poolside with hordes of other holidaymakers
How clever space-saving tricks transformed a tiny studio flat
Every centimetre of space and every piece of furniture works to turn this small studio into a big lesson in design.
Donald Trump Twitter analysis reveals the secrets behind his tweets
Mr Trump appears to send his own, angry tweets from an Android phone; while the more calm, measured ones are from somebody else using an iPhone, according to research by a data scientist
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Marina Joyce asks fans for money and to be referred to as goddess
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How new Apple Watch software could make wearers better people
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Google Maps ‘removes Palestine’ – but the truth is far more tragic
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iPhone 7 will get rid of traditional home button and headphone jack
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What it feels like to be releasing the biggest game in the world
Why everyone needs to care about being spied on
It's not about philosophical questions or what your principles are – it's about saving money and making sure people don't ruin your life
Pokemon Go update brings back ‘Nearby’ tracker – but only for some
The new release also resurrects the battery saving mode and adds new warnings to stop people putting themselves in danger
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Developers explain why third-party Pokemon Go apps were turned off
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Legendary Pokemon appear in Pokemon Go, but Niantic snatches them back
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Pokemon Go statue appears in New Orleans sparking mystery
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Pokemon Go makers explain why they removed players' favourite features
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Olympic gymnast runs up $5,000 phone bill playing Pokemon Go in Rio
8 best variable temperature kettles
From herbal infusions to oolong tea, bring out the best flavours in your favourite hot drinks