12 things that already happened within hours of Donald Trump winning
It did not take long for things to change
It did not take long for things to change
The crash has accentuated the fall in the value of the sterling since the EU referendum
The ballpoint pen was borne after Biro noticed the speed at which newspapers were printed and how quickly the ink dried
By refusing to release his tax returns, the Republican nominee is breaking with a tradition of transparency that goes back at least 40 years
US citizen of Afghan descent wanted in connection with bomb that injured 29 people
No British cities made it onto the rankings, which evaluate cities worldwide
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Students may be covered by their parents’ TV licence if they 'use a device that’s powered solely by its own internal batteries'
Company paid effective corporate rate of 1 per cent on its European profits in 2003 15 – falling to just 0.005 per cent in 2014
More than a million expected at annual celebration of music and multi-culturalism
How events unfolded and all the claims and contradictions
Met detain 19-year-old suspect using Taser as police say they cannot rule out 'terrorism' links
Fans have been concerned for her welfare after watching her most recent videos
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On July 14 1789, just under a thousand Parisians stormed the Bastille prison releasing its seven inmates
The United Kingdom is a country divided, and may not be a country for long
There is no timescale or mention of when to trigger the mechanism for an exit after a referendum, leaving many politicians worried about a long period of uncertainty
Our Chief Political Commentator looks at what the vote to Leave means in practice in the next few days
The Office for National Statistics data is likely to spark fierce debate among Brexit campaigners
Central and Victoria lines will start first followed by the Piccadilly, Jubilee and Northern lines in the autumn
And don't even think about calling it 'the hermit kingdom'
Jeremy Corbyn's party fared better in England, where it held onto many councils it was predicted to lose
The Big Question: The killings have been described as the 'first mass atrocity of the 20th Century' by President Obama
Oliver Wright chronicles the damning report from the independent fact-checking organisation ‘Full Fact' and academic initiative The UK in a Changing Europe.
Heads of state, politicians and celebrities are among those named in leaked files exposing ownership of offshore accounts
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Habitual chocolate intake has been positively associated with cognitive performance in the study
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A YouGov poll found 43 per cent of Brits thought the British Empire was a good thing, while 44 per cent were proud of Britain's history of colonialism
‘No matter what scenario we might find ourselves in the future, whether it is a water world, a second ice age or colonising another planet; humans will always try to avoid extinction. Ultimately, it is a fight for survival.’
North Korea has announced that it has tested a hydrogen bomb for the first time. It has run nuclear tests in the past — but the international reaction has been much more panicked this time than before.
Mr Corbyn's first 100 days have been marked by media ‘scandals’ and sniping in the party
A London-based actor sheds light on how the genre became a holiday staple
We block Londoners from zooming down the left-hand side of the escalator to see if people can deal with the new system at Holborn station
On 31 October, 224 people lost their lives when a Russian charter flight from Sharm el-Sheikh to St Petersburg crashed. Like high-profile aviation disasters last year involving Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia, disaster struck at altitude. The tragic sequence may create the impression that an inflight emergency is invariable fatal and therefore paying attention to the safety briefing is a waste of time.
In 1621, a group of English separatists and Native Americans shared a meal near Plymouth Rock, establishing the Thanksgiving tradition that is celebrated across the US today. But now, the holiday is more about sport and socialising – and an American author and her English daughter explain why
Several of the suspects lived in the Brussels neighbourhood of Molenbeek