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UK suspends cooperation with US over Isis ‘Beatles’ who could face execution
It comes after home secretary initially decided to waive Britain’s usual position of demanding assurances that capital punishment would not be applied
Private probation firms given extra £170m as government scraps ‘catastrophic’ contracts
Ministers have been accused of slipping an eight-week consultation on dramatic reforms ‘through the back door’
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‘Chaos and confusion’ as US officials rush to reunite migrant families
Government set to miss midnight deadline for reunifying families
Facebook’s value crashes $111bn in minutes as data scandal slows growth
Share price plummets 18% after social networking firm reveals slowing growth in users following a string of scandals
Protesters try to help Boris Johnson move out of ‘grace and favour’ pad
Mr Johnson dramatically quit as foreign secretary in protest at Theresa May's Brexit strategy
Only 13% of world’s oceans are still untouched wilderness
'We've managed to significantly impact almost all of this vast ecosystem'
Britain could cancel Brexit and stay in EU on same terms, France says
European affairs minister Nathalie Loiseau says countries want UK to stay
Topiarist ‘sickened’ by drunk people having sex with his hedge
'I don't want them to behave like that with my privet lady,' Keith Tyssen says
EU president Juncker refuses to hold Trump's hand
Commission president's conducted contrasted with Theresa May
International flight turned around due to 'suspected terrorist information'
Chinese state media reported the issue was a 'false alarm'
Corbyn would pose an 'existential threat', claim Jewish newspapers
The joint editorial in The Jewish Chronicle, Jewish News and the Jewish Telegraph accused Labour of showing 'contempt for Jews and Israel'
How the Cohen tapes expose the Trump campaign’s lies
Recorded conversation directly contradicts claims about Trump's knowledge of deal to silence former Playboy model
Stranded refugees rescued by tourists and locals on Italian beach
Holidaymakers provide people with water, fruit juice and food from their cooler bags
Sean Spicer heckled at book signing: 'You're a garbage person'
'You lied as press secretary. Now you’re lying in your book'
Trump 'secretly fears Joe Biden running against him' in 2020 election
Former vice president 'will appeal to his white working class support base', say advisers
The six most overrated cocktails, according to an expert mixologist
The popular Negroni apparently isn’t all it’s cracked up to be
‘Who Is America?’ town tries to explain racist comments from locals
Arizonans were filmed objecting to mosque being built in their town and saying black people 'aren't welcome'
Sir Alex Ferguson speaks publicly for first time since brain haemorrhage
'Believe me, without those people, who gave me such great care, I would not be sitting here today,' says Manchester United legend
- Europa League
Burnley's return to Europe comes with echoes from the past
Sean Dyche's methods are similar in some ways to those of Harry Potts, the last man to lead Burnley into European competition
- Cricket
Rashid recalled to England Test squad for first time since 2016
Rashid only has a white-ball contract with Yorkshire this summer but has made himself available for Tests
Ahead of Zimbabwe elections, the Mugabes' influence is still felt
In Harare, Kim Sengupta finds that eight months after he was deposed from power, Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace still hold sway
New Zealand introduces paid leave for domestic violence victims
'This is a win for victims, a win for employers, and a win for society,' says politician who introduced bill
UN backs calls for time limit on UK immigration detention
Government under mounting pressure to end indefinite detention of immigrants after UNHCR backs calls following highly critical Stephen Shaw review
Lorry driver smashes into motorway bridge on M6
Hundreds of drivers are left stuck in sweltering heat due to incident
Female Spitfire pilot and Second World War 'heroine' dies, aged 101
Head of RAF describes pioneering pilot as an 'inspiration to generations'
- Music
Familiar faces return to the Mercury Prize shortlist 2018
Prize recognises artistic achievement across a range of genres
Facial recognition technology hit by legal challenge on eve of trial
Baroness Jenny Jones and Big Brother Watch are seeking a judicial review into Scotland Yard's use of 'dangerously inaccurate' technology
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Robert Fisk Are we about to see the final battle of Syria?
Thanks to Donald Trump, it’s all over for the ‘rebels’ of Syria because they have been betrayed by the Americans – surely and finally by Trump himself in those secret discussions with Vladimir Putin
James Moore I'm on a quest to find out if a no-deal Brexit will kill me
The prospect of a no-deal outcome has led to the NHS stockpiling medicines. Trouble is, will it have enough, and will it’s forecasts for what is required prove accurate?
Nick Dearden Corbyn was brave enough to mention why people voted for Brexit
The real criticism you might make of Corbyn’s speech is that it’s not radical enough
Gabby The Home Office doesn’t want you to know about Yarl’s Wood: here’s why
Released the day before parliament’s summer recess, a government report has revealed traumatised people like myself are still being locked up indefinitely in detention centres
Sadiq Khan Boris Johnson is wrong – this is what I’m doing to tackle knife crime
It’s no coincidence that violent crime has steadily risen nationally within a few years of the 2010 election when investment reduced. Cuts really do have consequences
Sean O'Grady Jeremy Corbyn is doing a great job as leader – of Ukip
Economic nationalism is seemingly policy that Corbyn, Ukip and Donald Trump have in common, but buying British can mean poorer services and worse value for money
Mary Dejevsky In the war of words between the US and Iran, context is everything
If we are becoming inured to the dangers of Trump’s megaphone diplomacy, even giving it the benefit of the doubt as a sometimes valid way of doing things, that acceptance could come at the worst possible time
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Ben Chu Corbyn went full Trump in his latest speech about Brexit
New research from the Resolution Foundation this week shows incomes for the worst off in Britain are no higher than they were 15 years ago. Reshoring low-value manufacturing will not help such people, and not restore depressed communities to economic health
Editorial Pakistan could change under Imran Khan, but it will take formidable skill to make this happen
Even a genuinely reformist candidate in the state has to find some kind of accommodation with the military – but that appeasement also carries the risk that the occupant of the presidential palace will find his middle class followers disillusioned
Nabila Ramdani Macron's bodyguard shows France's security state is out of control
Gratuitous brutality is far more likely to increase anger and alienation among those drawn to crime, rather than to contain it
CNN reporter barred from White House over 'inappropriate' questions
Kaitlan Collins tried to grill president about a tape in which he appears to discuss payoff over an alleged affair with a former Playboy model
Isis suicide bombings in Syria kill 215 in deadliest attack in months
Carnage in Sweida city comes in wake of new offensive from President Bashar al-Assad to dislodge rebel forces and jihadis from south of country
UN bloc elects Palestine as new leader
Decision from major group representing diplomatic voice of 80 per cent of the world’s population comes at a time of heightened tensions in the region
Trump postpones Putin White House visit to next year
The US president’s comments in Finland sparked widespread condemnation from politicians in both of America’s two major political parties
Rise in civilian deaths in Syria in Russian airstrikes, report says
Spike in first half of 2018 corresponds with huge Russian-backed Syrian government offensives to retake eastern Ghouta and Deraa province from rebel hands
Japan declares heatwave a natural disaster as death toll soars
It comes after the mercury rose above 41C for the first time in the country's history
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1/50 26 July 2018
Former cricketer Imran Khan has claimed victory in Pakistan's general election, following the nation's violent day at the polls yesterday. His PTI party is expected to fall short of an overall majority in Pakistan's National Assembly and have to seek coalition partners
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2/50 25 July 2018
A man who was injured in a suspected suicide bomb attack outside a polling station, receives medical treatment at a hospital in Quetta. At least 25 people were killed and 30 injured in the incident. Polling stations in Pakistan opened for the general election for around 105 million constituents. Voters will have to choose from 11,000 candidates to elect 272 members of the Parliament for the next term. These elections are the second in Pakistan's history in which a government was able to complete its term to make way for another government after being ruled by military dictators for half of the 71 years of its existence since its founding in 1947
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3/50 24 July 2018
A woman reacts as she tries to find her dog, following a wildfire at the village of Mati, near Athens, Greece. At least 60 people are thought to have been killed
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4/50 23 July 2018
A house is threatened by a huge blaze during a wildfire in Kineta, near Athens. More than 300 firefighters, five aircraft and two helicopters were mobilised to tackle the "extremely difficult" situation due to strong gusts of wind, Athens fire chief Achille Tzouvaras said
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5/50 22 July 2018
Israeli-annexed Golan Heights shows a smoke plume rising across the border in Quneitra in southwestern Syria, as rebels destroy their arms stocks prior to their departure
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6/50 21 July 2018
A Syrian child looks through the window of a bus as displaced people from the Quneitra province wait at the Morek crossing point to be transfered in the provinces of Idlib and Aleppo, northwestern Syria. The transfers come under a surrender deal agreed this week between Russia and Syrian rebels in Quneitra province that will see the sensitive zone fall back under state control. Rebels will hand over territory they control in Quneitra and the neighbouring buffer zone with the Israeli-occupied Golan, a war monitor and a rebel
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Men push a car past a flooded street in Ahmadabad, India. Hundreds of people have been rescued from flood affected areas in the past week as incessant rains continue to lash Gujarat state
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Arab lawmakers stand up in protest during a Knesset session in Jerusalem. Israel's parliament approved a controversial piece of legislation that defines the country as the nation-state of the Jewish people but which critics warn sidelines minorities
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The 12 boys and their soccer coach who were rescued from a flooded cave arrive for a news conference in the northern province of Chiang Rai, Thailand
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President Barack Obama delivers the 16th Nelson Mandela annual lecture, marking the centenary of the anti-apartheid leader's birth, in Johannesburg, South Africa
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French supporters celebrate on the Champs Elysees their team's victory after the World Cup 2018 final between France and Croatia
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Hugo Lloris lifts the trophy after France beat Croatia 4-2 in the World Cup final in the Luzhniki Stadium in Russia
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Germany's Angelique Kerber beat seven-time champion US player Serena Williams in the Wimbledon final. Kerber won her first Wimbledon title
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Firefighters using fire helicopters fighting wildfires in Sordal in Setesdalen in the southern part of Norway. The fires are thought to be caused by lightning in the very dry landscape
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The Syrian national flag rises in the midst of damaged buildings in Daraa-al-Balad an opposition-held part of the southern city of Daraa. Syria's army entered rebel-held parts of Daraa city, state media said, raising the national flag in the cradle of the uprising that sparked the country's seven-year war, following a deal for rebels to hand over their heavy weapons in Daraa al-Balad and other opposition-held parts of the city
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US President Donald Trump and Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg attend a bilateral breakfast ahead of the NATO Summit in Brussels
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The last four Thai Navy SEALs come out safely after completing the rescue mission inside a cave where 12 boys and their soccer coach have been trapped since June 23, in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai province, northern Thailand. Thailand's navy SEALs say all 12 boys and their soccer coach have been rescued from a flooded cave in far northern Thailand, ending an ordeal that lasted more than two weeks
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Indonesia worker and firefighters try to extinguish a fire on fishing boats at Benoa harbour in Denpasar, on Indonesia's resort island of Bali. A massive fire laid waste to dozens of boats at a Bali port as firefighters battled to bring the dramatic blaze under control
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Russia's football team are greeted celebrated by fans during a visit at the Moscow's fan zone after they were knocked out of the World Cup in their quarter final match against Croatia on penalties
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Residents look over the flooded town by heavy rain in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, western Japan. Heavy rainfall killed 47 people, missing more than 49 people and five others in serious condition in southwestern and western Japan, public television reported on 07 July 2018. Japan Meteorological Agency has warned record rainfall on 06 July for flooding, mudslides in southwestern and western Japan. In nine prefectures in western and southwestern Japan, authorities issued evacuation orders to more than one million of people in southwestern and western Japan
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An honour guard hold up a picture of Samarn Kunan, 38, a former member of Thailand's elite navy SEAL unit who died working to save 12 boys and their soccer coach trapped inside a flooded cave, at an airport in Rayong province, Thailand
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The International Space Station, center, passes in front of the Moon in its Earth orbit as photographed from Salgotarjan, Hungary
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Former Malaysia Prime Minister Najib Razak (C) arrives at Kuala Lumpur High Court in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysia's former prime minister Najib Razak appeared in court to face graft charges linked to the the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal
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Rescue workers come out from the Tham Luang cave complex, as members of under-16 soccer team and their coach have been found alive according to a local media's report, in the northern province of Chiang Rai, Thailand
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Firefighters scramble to control flames surrounding a fire truck as the Pawnee fire jumps across highway 20 near Clearlake Oaks, California
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Presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador greets supporters as he arrives at a polling station during the presidential election in Mexico City
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North Korea leader Kim Jong Un inspects Unit 1524 of the Korean People's Army (KPA)
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Mount Agung's crater glows red from the lava as it spews volcanic smoke on Bali Island. The Indonesian tourist island closed its international airport, stranding thousands of travelers, as the Mount Agung volcano gushed a 2,500-meter (8,200-feet) column of ash and smoke
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The remains of market stalls smoulder after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya. Several people have died in the fire and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams left searching through the scene
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Smoke rises in the rebel-held town of Nawa in southern Syria during airstrikes by Syrian regime forces. Syria's army launched an assault on the flashpoint southern city of Daraa state media said, after a week of deadly bombardment on the nearby countryside caused mass displacement. Government forces have set their sights on retaking the south of the country, a strategic area that borders Jordan and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights
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French President Emmanuel Macron greets Pope Francis at the end of a private audience at the Vatican
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The frame of an abandoned Peugeot 404 rests in Niger's Tenere desert region of the south central Sahara on Sunday, June 3, 2018. Once a well-worn roadway for overlander tourists, the highway 4,500 kilometers (2,800 miles) are a favored path for migrants heading north in hopes of a better life and more recently thousands who are being expelled south from Algeria
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Saudi women celebrate after they drove their cars in Al Khobar after the law allowing women to drive took effect. Saudi Arabia will allow women to drive from June 24, ending the world's only ban on female motorists
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People gather as the injured are helped by medics at the scene of an explosion during a rally to support the country's new reformist prime minister Abiy Ahmed in Meskel Square in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Reports say the blast occurred shortly after he addressed thousands of his supporters. He then spoke to the crowd afterwards, saying a people had been killed
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Participants of the Dark Mofo Nude Solstice Swim are seen in the River Derwent at dawn, in Hobart, Australia
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi participates in a mass yoga session along with other practitioners to mark International Yoga Day at the Forest Research Institute (FRI) in Dehradun. Tens of thousands of yoga practitioners worldwide on June 21 are expected to celebrate the fourth annual International Yoga Day, first proposed by the Indian PM in 2014 to the UN General Assembly and adopted unanimously
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A woman and child are told they will have to wait before crossing the US border as confusion sets in following the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy on immigration
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People wave a banner with a picture of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a gathering of supporters of his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Istanbul, Turkey,. Turkish President Erdogan announced on 18 April that Turkey will hold snap presidential and parliamentary elections on 24 June 2018, after elections were scheduled to be held in November 2019
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Residents pass by a temple gate collapsed by an earthquake in Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan. The earthquake, which struck western Japan, killed three people and injured more than 50
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Juan Carlos Osorio, manager of Mexico's national football team, celebrates their World Cup victory against Germany
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Kashmiri youths through stones during clashes between protestors and Indian government forces in Srinagar
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People are silhouetted on the flybridge of a yacht as fireworks illuminates the sky over the Yas Viceroy luxury hotel on the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid Al-Fitr at the Marina on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi
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Somali Muslims take part in Eid al-Fitr prayer which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan at the football pitch of the Jamacadaha stadium in Mogadishu
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Artists perform during the opening ceremony of the 2018 World Cup in Russia ahead of the group A match between Russia and Saudi Arabia at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow
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Pope Francis arrives to lead the Wednesday general audience in Saint Peter's square at the Vatican
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US President Donald Trump shakes hands with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during their historic meeting at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore
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US President Donald Trump looking at a cake being brought for him during a working lunch with Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during his visit to The Istana, the official residence of the prime minister, in Singapore. Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump will meet on June 12 for an unprecedented summit, with the US President calling it a "one time shot" at peace
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Muharrem Ince, presidential candidate of Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), delivers a speech from the roof of a bus during a campaign meeting in Istanbul
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French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaking to US Presidend Donald Trump during the second day of the G7 meeting in Charlevoix, Canada. Looking on is US National Security Advisor John Bolton
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Former South African President Jacob Zuma sings and dances on stage after delivering a speech during a rally in his support outside the High Court, in Durban
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Trump’s border wall ‘will be a major threat to wildlife’
'Many hundreds of miles of border wall and the accompanying construction and maintenance infrastructure would be a crime against biodiversity'
Russia’s espionage case that doesn’t quite add up
Authorities say they have uncovered a spy at the heart of the country’s futuristic weapons programme. But experts have been left puzzled
Russia will support Democrats in midterm elections, claims Trump
US leader’s claim comes despite Putin saying he wanted Trump to win presidency in 2016
Toronto shooter ‘struggled with depression and psychosis’
Two people were killed and 13 more injured in Sunday night shooting
US may have deported nearly 500 migrant parents without their children
Advocates say parents were pressured into signing voluntary deportation forms out of desperation to be released from immigration detention
Most Americans support Trump inviting Putin to White House, poll finds
Poll comes after controversial summit in Helsinki
Femen founder discovered dead in Paris apartment
Organisation says she 'fought against injustice, fought for equality, fought for herself and for all women as a hero'
UAE must reunite Qatari families, UN court finds
Interim International Court of Justice order finds international law on discrimination on basis of national origin may have been breached in Gulf diplomatic spat
North Korea 'begins dismantling missile site' after Trump-Kim talks
'These efforts represent a significant confidence-building measure on the part of North Korea'
The best and worst fabrics to wear during the heatwave
Deciding what to wear in soaring temperatures can be a daily struggle
Pigeon with roast beetroots, figs and seaweed, recipe
As figs come into season, match them with dark meat and juicy vegetables for a seasonal dish
What not to do in Egypt as a tourist
No street drinking, drones or PDAs: staying safe in Egypt
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Eurostar strike: When, why and what will it mean for passengers?
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10 best places to watch the blood moon in the UK
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Ryanair: pilots to strike again on first Friday in August
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South Western trains strike: when, why and what they mean for you
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When are the Ryanair and South Western Railway walkouts taking place?
How to keep your bedroom cool on hot summer nights
As the heatwave shows no sign of letting up, here's how to cool your bedroom down and sleep through the heat.
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Burnley manager Dyche fears Pope shoulder injury is serious
The 26-year-old travelled as England's third goalkeeper at the World Cup in Russia
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FA sexual abuse inquiry finds no evidence of institutional cover-up
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Arsenal put on bright show but come undone on penalties to Atletico
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Watford stand by complaint over ‘illegal’ Everton approach for Silva
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Mourinho: Liverpool must challenge for title after big spending
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Alderweireld remains United’s priority but club plan alternatives
India warm-up match cut short because of sweltering UK weather
The tourists, who are preparing for their five-Test series against England in August and September, will now play the match in Chelmsford over three days instead
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Welcome to 'The Hundred' and the ECB’s chamber of circular logic
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Rashid in line for shock England Test return after stunning ODI form
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Root regrets 'mic-drop' celebration after ODI series win
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Root hits historic century as England claim three-match ODI series
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England ponder batting options for India decider after Roy injury
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Movies you might have missed: Miracle Mile
This off-kilter rom-com rapidly descends into one of cinema's best ever depictions of the end of the world
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Why Tom Cruise's stunts are so integral to Mission: Impossible
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How Daniel Kokotajlo used his Jehovah’s Witness upbringing in Apostasy
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James Ivory on revisiting Maurice, 30 years on
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Tracking Edith review: Fascinating but sprawling feature documentary
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Apostasy film review: Nuanced insight into Jehovah's Witnesses
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Lily Allen is back and better than ever on her new album 'No Shame'
Allen never overdramatises the already-dramatic – divorce, children, a stalker, media intrusion – rather she tackles it in an offhand and always bluntly honest manner
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Musicians 'won't perform in UK due to post-Brexit vote visa process'
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The Mercury Prize is still failing to acknowledge innovative UK music
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Demi Lovato concert cancelled after singer's reported overdose
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Watch the throne: How hip hop royalty face up to their waning powers
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Samm Henshaw was captivating at his Hoxton Hall show in London
The Crown has cast its new Prince Charles and Queen Mother
The actor playing Princess Diana is yet to be announced
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HBO gives update on when finale Game of Thrones season will arrive
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Love Island LIVE: Follow all the latest villa drama, as it happens
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Every new TV show and movie coming to Netflix in August
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The first reviews for Better Call Saul season 4 are in
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Republican to resign after shouting N-word on new Cohen show
The Beano’s most enduring characters as the comic turns 80
Magazine home to Roger the Dodger, Minnie the Minx and their mischievous contemporaries for decades
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Graphic novel features in Man Booker Prize longlist for the first time
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Clock Dance by Anne Tyler, review: Less nuanced than her best work
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Obama's Africa-inspired reading list appears to throw shade at Trump
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The Human Library: where the 'books' tell their own stories
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Mandela's letters chart his heartbreaking struggle from behind bars
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Is a new router enough to make you love your internet?
TalkTalk's new router is no longer 'super' – so what is it?
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The Sonos Beam is smaller, smart – with all the same stunning sound
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Thousands of Swedes are inserting themselves with microchips
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In Detroit: Become Human, being a person gets personal
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How to use Instagram's strange new video app, and why it exists
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Google bitcoin ban: Blanket ban on cryptocurrencies is ‘heavy-handed’
GTA update lets people open a club with real DJs
The additional content will also see the return of 'Gay Tony', a character from Grand Theft Auto 4
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No Man's Sky update finally brings missing features
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Fortnite Battle Royale exposes children to scams, warn experts
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Fortnite Playground mode to be removed ahead of major changes to game
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Fortnite Playground LTM mode released – for good this time
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Fortnite rocket event ends in chaos as players stop killing each other
Games like Fortnite 'use predatory gambling techniques on children'
'Loot crates' where players pay real money for the chance of a rare item or upgrade to stay competitive make players part with money they don't have