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NRA releases threatening video, warning journalists: 'your time is running out'
Dana Loesch addresses message to 'every lying member of the media'
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May invites the Tory 'mutineers' to Downing Street for talks
Exclusive: The Prime Minister will likely discuss her most recent Brexit speech and a forthcoming potential Commons clash with the MPs
Prisoners who run gangland empires from cells to be cut off
Justice Secretary David Gauke vows to isolate influential inmates from their networks and pledges £14m for new unit to tackle in-prison crime
Premier Inn turns away homeless despite customer paying for rooms
'It's a clear case of discrimination. They didn’t want undesirables. We’ve had the worst weather conditions for years, yet they couldn’t find a reason to let them in,' says Sarah Parker-Kahn
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Assad forces strip trauma kits and surgical supplies from aid convoy amid brutal bombardment of Ghouta
Regime ground offensive captures one-third of besieged enclave in manoeuvre to cut it in half
The Shape of Water wins Best Picture at politically-charged Oscars
The awards attracted its smallest ever television audience
Child marriage ban delayed in US state after conservative opposition
Girls of any age can marry if they are pregnant under current law
Volunteers infected with deadly parasitic worms in hunt for vaccine
Researchers hope experiment will be step towards finding vaccine for fatal disease
Inflation deals another blow to under-fire retail sector in February
Consumers being pushed to spend a greater share of their income on essentials
Saudi Arabia and Egypt pledge $10bn to build new high-tech mega-city
Development, named NEOM, planned to run entirely on sustainable energy
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Withholding medical supplies is a vicious part of the Ghouta siege
The siege is following much the same course as that of East Aleppo in 2016, writes Patrick Cockburn
Majority of employees feel pressure to work after a bereavement
Two in five adults feel isolated when returning to work after losing a loved one
Baby boomers must pay more tax to fund the NHS and ease burden on their children, says Tory peer
'This is the moment when the chickens come home to roost for all of us, but the Baby Boomers in particular,' Lord Willetts to say
Guardiola accepts FA charge of 'wearing a political message'
It's understood that Guardiola's response is one of observing - rather than respecting - the rules of the country he is working in and has not apologised
Don't assume obese poor people lack willpower, says Jamie Oliver
‘The concept of middle-class logic doesn’t work’
Home Office threatens hunger strikers with 'accelerated' deportation
More than 100 detainees in Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal Centre have been refusing to eat food in protest over 'inhumane' conditions
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'The euro is a failed project': Wins for populist Eurosceptics herald new era
'Euro is a failed project destined to end'
Manslaughter case launched after death of 31-year-old Italy international
Only now can Italian authorities perform an autopsy to determine the cause of Astori's death
The secrets of medieval Oxford revealed
Exclusive: Investigators have found writing equipment, cutlery and even ceramic beer mugs used by students and teachers going back 800 years
Facebook asks if it should let paedophiles use it to groom children
The site has admitted the survey was a 'mistake'
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Children forced into homelessness as councils breach protection laws
Exclusive: Families forced to spend nights in A&E waiting rooms, night buses and police stations after being denied emergency housing by local councils
More than a third of UK's top 100 restaurant chains are losing money
The number of leading chains in the red has surged by 75 per cent per cent in just 12 months, with no sign of respite
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Sir Roger Bannister: Runner who achieved the first four-minute mile
Forever lauded for his 1954 accomplishment on the track, Bannister was also a renowned neurologist who pioneered research on the nervous system
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Scientists find technique to separate two liquids using lasers
It's like removing the milk from your tea after you've made it, say researchers involved
Editorial 'The inhumane side of our immigration system shames our society'
The case of Opelo Kgari highlights two ways in which the Government falls short of the humanitarian standards that should govern British immigration policy
David Usborne The reign of Ivanka and Jared is coming to end. And none too soon
Before Donald Trump can hope to restore credibility to his fumbling administration he has to give marching orders to two more people, however personally awkward that may be for him
Matthew Norman Donald Trump's 'joke' about a Chinese-style power grab is not so funny
If he can repeal the 22nd Amendment, which restricts a President to two terms, a man in such uniquely tremendous health could easily do a Mugabe and stay in power deep into his nineties
Letters Theresa May's chaotic approach to Brexit highlights its absurdity
Send your letters to letters@independent.co.uk
Helen Pankhurst Men can be feminists: just look at Keir Hardie
For feminism to succeed, we need men on board. First, because they wield most of the formal power; second, because they are half the population – they are part of us; but, most importantly, because dismantling the patriarchy is good for men too
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Molly Scott Cato What does eating meat have to do with snowstorms? Quite a lot actually
The top five meat and dairy corporations have higher greenhouse gas emissions than oil giant Exxon – if we’re going to have a ‘Green Brexit’, let's start by examining how we eat
Josie Cox I'm sick and tired of British people's hysteria about snow
I’m told that in the Swiss town of Basel, one gentleman went for a leisurely swim in the Rhine last weekend, no wetsuit required. It was minus 7 degrees outside. And Londoners are still acting like they're the gritty survivors of an apocalyptic event
The forgotten Welsh horror writer admired by Stephen King
Modern genre writers as varied as Clive Barker, Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman and True Detective's Nic Pizzolatto all owe a debt to this late Victorian pioneer of 'weird fiction'
Jenny Eclair How I came to realise I'm out of touch with young women's views
For me it was like trying to find a feminist bone in a giant candyfloss, yet apparently this film spoke more to the women of today than Tracey Emin’s searing comment on the modern world
Agnès De Féo What life is like for French women who remove the veil
‘Religion brought a lot that helped me escape from the trauma of rape … The niqab protected me, I liked hiding from men. I could see them, but they couldn’t see me’
Andrew Grice Brexiteers are prepared to sacrifice the Good Friday Agreement
In a leaked letter to Theresa May, Boris Johnson said that ‘it is wrong to see the task as maintaining ‘no border’ on the island of Ireland after Brexit’
China sends signal to rest of world by spending extra £10bn on defence
China has the largest army in the world with approximately two million troops
Putin says Russians accused of hacking US election didn't work for him
Thirteen Russian nationals have been accused of participating in an operation to disrupt the 2016 presidential election
Gender reassignment surgeries on the rise in the US, study finds
More transgender patients are opting to undergo genital surgery
Villagers defeat oil giant in battle over drilling and clean water
Tiny settlement with population of 157 claims victory in David-and-Goliath battle after being sued for £840,000
Trump administration sends mixed signals on possible tariff exemptions
Administration officials sent mixed signals on whether some countries could be exempted
World's longest-jailed journalist freed in Uzbekistan after 19 years
But trial about to begin of two other journalists on 'bogus and politically motivated' charges that could mean 20-year sentences
Mexican police 'sold Italians to crime gang for £39'
Officers charged with abducting visitors and handing them over for money
World news in pictures
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1/50 5 March 2018
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives for the opening of the first session of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. The NPC has over 3,000 delegates and is the world's largest parliament or legislative assembly though its function is largely as a formal seal of approval for the policies fixed by the leaders of the Chinese Communist Party. The NPC runs alongside the annual plenary meetings of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), together known as 'Lianghui' or 'Two Meetings'.
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Female protestor stands up with the words 'Berlusconi Sei Scaduto' written on her body, translating as 'Berlusconi, you’ve expired', as Silvio Berlusconi stands during voting of the political and regional elections in Milan, Italy.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during a rally to support his bid in the upcoming presidential election at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
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A light turns red outside of Germany's Krupp Mannesmann steel factory. German officials and industry groups warned U.S. President Donald Trump that he risks sparking a trade war with his closest allies if he goes ahead with plans to impose steep tariffs on steel and aluminium imports.
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People dance during Holi festival celebrations in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Indian fans watch as the funeral procession of the late Bollywood actress Sridevi Kapoor passes through Mumbai.
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Candles are left in tribute to murdered Slovakian investigative reporter Jan Kuciak, 27, and his fiancee Martina, 27, at Slovak National Uprising Square in Bratislava. A leading Slovak newspaper says organised crime may have been involved in the shooting death that shocked Slovakia. The bodies of Kuciak and Kusnirova were found Sunday evening in their house in the town of Velka Maca, east of the capital.
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Colosseum during a heavy snowfall in Rome, Italy.
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Family members of victims of the sunken South Korean naval ship Cheonan by a North Korean attack hold up defaced portraits of Kim Yong Chol, vice chairman of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party Central Committee, during a rally against his visit near the Unification bridge in Paju, South Korea. A North Korean high-level delegation led by Kim arrived to attend the closing ceremony of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. The signs read: " Let's punish Kim Young Chol."
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Ivanka Trump (C) cheers while sat between former Olympic US bobsledders Shauna Rohbock (L) and Valerie Fleming (R) as the United States beat Sweden in their Men's Gold Medal Curling match at the Gangneung Curling Centre in Gangneung, South Korea. Ivanka Trump is on a four-day visit to South Korea to attend the closing ceremony of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics.
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David Allen Turpin (C), who along with Louise Anna Turpin is accused of abusing and holding 13 of their children captive, appears in court with attorneys David Macher (L) and Alison Lowe in court in Riverside, California. According to Riverside County Sheriffs, David Allen Turpin and Louise Anna Turpin held 13 malnourished children ranging in age from 2 to 29 captive in their Perris, California home. Deputies were alerted after a 17-year-old daughter escaped by jumping through a window shortly before dawn, carrying a de-activated mobile phone from which she was able to call 911 for help. Responding deputies described conditions in the home as foul-smelling with some kids chained to a bed and suffering injuries as a result. Adult children appeared at first to be minors because of their malnourished state. The Turpins were arrested on charges of torture and child endangerment.
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The Elephanta Island, home to the famous Elephanta Caves, finally gets electricity after a wait of 70 years. Seventy years after Independence, a 7.5-km long undersea cable has finally brought electricity to the world-famous Gharapuri Isle, which houses the UNESCO World Heritage site Elephanta Caves, about 10-km from Mumbai, India.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pays his respects at the Sikh Golden Temple in Amritsar. Trudeau and his family are on a week-long official trip to India.
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Members of the Syrian civil defence evacuate an injured civilian on a stretcher from an area hit by a reported regime air strike in the rebel-held town of Saqba, in the besieged Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus.
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A Thai Navy instructor demonstrates how to catch a snake during a jungle survival exercise as part of the "Cobra Gold 2018" (CG18) joint military exercise with US soldiers, at a military base in Chonburi province, Thailand.
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Children play outside their destroyed school in the Frikeh village, in Idlib, north-western Syria
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A pro-Kurd demonstrator attends a protest demanding the release of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) leader Abdullah Ocalan in Strasbourg, France
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Joe Zevuloni mourns in front of a cross placed in a park to commemorate the victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, in Parkland, Florida
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South Africa's new president Cyril Ramaphosa holds up his right hand as he is sworn into office
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The African National Congress’s (ANC) treasurer general Paul Mashatile (left) and parliamentary chief whip Jackson Mthembu address a media briefing, after an emergency ANC caucus meeting on 14 February in Cape Town. South Africa’s parliament will hold a vote of no-confidence in President Jacob Zuma on 15 February, the ruling ANC party said, signalling its determination to eject him from office after days of stalemate
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North Korean cheerleaders are surrounded by media as they attempt to walk on Gyeongpo beach in Gangneung, South Korea
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Former US President Barack Obama unveils his portrait at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC
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US Vice President Mike Pence and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un's sister Kim Yo-Jong attend the opening ceremony of the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games
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Bangladesh police charge towards activists of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party protesting following a verdict against opposition leader Khaleda Zia in Dhaka. The ex-Prime Minister of Bangladesh was jailed for five years on corruption charges.
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Rescue services search for people in a damaged building in eastern Taiwan after a magnitude 6.4 earthquake hit Hualien on the night of 6 February, 2018. Media reports said several buildings were damaged and at least four people were killed and some 100 were injured during the quake. Teams are trying to rescue people inside the buildings. Some bridges and roads are damaged and the main road to Hualien is closed. More than 100 earthquakes have hit off Taiwan's east coast in the past three days. The Seismological Observation Center said they are cuased by the friction between the Philipine Plate and Eurasian Plate.
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Anti-North Korean protesters push against police as a ferry carrying a North Korean art troupe for the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games approaches the port of Mukho in Donghae. Around 120 North Korean art performers in matching red coats and fur hats left for the South, its state media said on February 6, the latest in the flurry of cross-border exchanges in the run-up to the Pyeongchang Olympics.
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Philadelphia Eagles' Nick Foles celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after winning Super Bowl LII.
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Authorities investigate the scene of a fatal Amtrak train crash in Cayce, South Carolina. At least two were killed and dozens injured.
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Members of security services react as a man in the crowd tries to shake hands with French President Emmanuel Macron, who walks next to Senegalese President Macky Sall in a street of Saint-Louis, Senegal.
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County Sheriffs restrain Randall Margraves, the father of three daughters who were abused by Larry Nassar, after he tried to attack the former team USA Gymnastics doctor who pleaded guilty in November 2017 to sexual assault charges, during victim statements of his sentencing in the Eaton County Circuit Court in Charlotte, Michigan.
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Abu Rabih, 65, walks through the rubble with his eight-year-old grandson Yahya following air strikes by regime forces which hit the building where they live in Arbin, in the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the Syrian capital Damascus. Arbin is in the Eastern Ghouta region which has been under government siege since 2013.
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A 'Supermoon' shines its blood red colors during a full eclipse above the Big A Sign of Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. A 'Supermoon' commonly is described as a full moon at its closest distance to the earth with the moon appearing larger and brighter than usual.
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A man wears a mask among fellow supporters as Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga (not pictured) takes a symbolic presidential oath of office in Nairobi.
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Tractors are parked outside a meeting of European Union agriculture ministers during a protest by Belgian farmers in Brussels.
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Bruno Mars accepts Record of the Year for '24K Magic' with his production team onstage during the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Madison Square Garden in New York.
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Students with torches gather prior to a march in celebration of the 165th birth anniversary of Cuba's independence hero Jose Marti, in Havana.
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A firefighter inspects a burnt hospital after a fire in Miryang, South Korea. 37 people were killed in the fire, with the number of casualties likely to rise further.
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Rescue workers and police officers stand near derailed trains in Pioltello, on the outskirts of Milan.
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Afghan police officers take position during a blast and gun fire in Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
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Workers clean the beach of the coastal town of Zouk Mosbeh, north of Beirut, as garbage washed up and piled along the shore after stormy weather.
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A Free Syrian Army soldier takes a selfie as fighters join up with Turkish troops near the Syrian border at Hassa, Hatay province. Turkey shelled Kurdish militia targets in Syria and claimed progress in a cross-border offensive that has stoked concern among its allies and neighbours.
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Palestinians take part in a protest against aid cut, outside the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) office, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
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Oscar Janicki, 6, participates in the Second Annual Women's March in Philadelphia.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin bathes in an ice-cold water on Epiphany near St. Nilus Stolobensky Monastery on Lake Seliger in Svetlitsa village, Russia. Thousands of Russian Orthodox Church followers will plunge into icy rivers and ponds across the country to mark Epiphany, cleansing themselves with water deemed holy for the day.
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People protest to call for a new DREAM Act to replace DACA in Los Angeles, California.
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Pro-democracy activists Raphael Wong and Joshua Wong arrive at Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre after they were jailed on protest related charges following their sentencing at the High Court in Hong Kong.
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Skyscrapers Oriental Pearl Tower and Jin Mao Tower (L) are seen from the Shanghai World Financial Center on a hazy day in the financial district of Pudong in Shanghai, China.
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Martin Luther King III, US Secretary of the Interior and others wait to place a wreath during an event at the Martin Luther King Memorial on the National Mall.
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A boy stands with women loyal to the Houthi movement during a gathering held to show their support to the movement in Sanaa, Yemen.
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Diego Martin Duplessis of Argentina drives his Honda during the 2018 Peru-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally, 40th edition stage seven, La Paz to Uyuni.
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Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize nominations ‘forged’, committee says
'As far as I know, this is the first example of someone nominating someone by stealing another person's identity', says committee secretary
Ex-Trump adviser sold $31m in shares days before steel tariff revealed
Icahn served as special economic adviser to the President
Ski resort closed after three people buried under avalanche
The people were able to rescue themselves and there were no reports of injuries
Threat of 'serious trouble' in Northern Ireland, warns Clinton envoy
Former US senator George Mitchell says ‘regressive forces’ could restart violence amid tensions over power-sharing and Brexit
Trump 'should go with his instincts' on gun control
The President announced his support earlier this week for measures opposed by the National Rifle Association
John Kelly insists he has no reason to resign
Chief of staff acknowledges White House could have handled the response to the abuse allegations faced by ex-aide Rob Porter
Vivienne Westwood apologises to designers for plagiarising their work
'We got caught up in a last minute frenzy and did not contact you to ask for your permission'
Beyoncé announces vegan diet in preparation for Coachella
Could a plant-based diet benefit the singer’s performance?
The 10 best airport hotels
From globetrotting chic at CitizenM Charles de Gaulle to doughnut walls at Naumi Auckland
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15 destinations to cross off your bucket list before they disappear
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Qantas introduces gender-neutral language on flights
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Egypt's Red Sea diving resort that's making a comeback
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The 15 most stunning places in the UK outside of London
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Widespread travel disruption enters fifth day amid Storm Emma recovery
The courtyard fills with rain in this curvy award-winning extension
A daring extension with aerial garden has just scooped this year’s top New London Architecture Don’t Move, Improve! Award.
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Why ‘green star’ ratings don’t guarantee more sustainable buildings
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The Insta-perfect Hackney interiors fair you won't want to miss
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Will 'The People's Pier' be painted gold as part of dramatic sale?
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Why country cool is back in for the kitchen
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This terrace extension was such a hit the neighbours asked for one too
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Mourinho refusing to get carried away by United comeback
The United manager insisted his side's performance was tainted by 'big mistakes'
Woakes holds his nerve to guide England to series lead over Black Caps
Kane Williamson's 112 not-out wasn't enough for the hosts as they succumbed to a four-run defeat
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Daniela Vega makes history as first openly transgender presenter
'Thank you so much for this moment,' says Chilean actor
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Stranger Things 3 adds two main cast members
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Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington are joining forces on a TV seri
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OJ Simpson's infamous 'confession' interview will finally air on TV
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Lucy Worsley's Fireworks for a Tudor Queen (BBC4): The heat is on
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Oscars 2018: How to stream live online and watch on TV
Du Maurier’s Rebecca at 80: Why we will always return to Manderley
Once dismissed as a mere ‘love story’, Daphne du Maurier’s ‘Rebecca’ has haunted and transfixed generations of readers. Eighty years on, Laura Varnam says we will never be free from Manderley
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Michelle Obama announces memoir will be called Becoming
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Liam Gallagher praised for poignant tribute to Manchester victims
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I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara, review: A work of art
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Obama wants you to read this book on making smarter decisions
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Peter Rabbit features among new Beatrix Potter 50p coins
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Vero is the 'new Instagram' but people are already worried about it
The social network appears to be taking off, but the app has been down or not working for much of the time since it did
How bitcoin regulation will happen, and what it will mean
South Korea and other countries have launched major crackdowns. And many more might be coming
Rainbow Six Siege update brings range of new features
The game was released in 2015 and has been gradually improved ever since
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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon review: Should have been DLC
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Doom Switch review: A colossal game, now portable
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Star Wars Battlefront 2 forced to change how game works in final hours
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Being good at video games is a measure of intelligence, study finds
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Reddit post explaining new Star Wars game becomes least popular ever
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Why should you buy the Xbox One X? Why shouldn't you?