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Southgate refuses to allow England to have parade when they return home
Gareth Southgate wants to keep England’s return from the World Cup as low-key as possible in order to start building for the future as soon as possible
Why is Friday the 13th unlucky? A history of this ominous date
Roots of superstition can be traced back to arrest of Knights Templar in Middle Ages, subsequently burnt at the stake and condemning us all to misfortune for the wrongs done to them
Hurricane Chris to blast UK with thunderstorms before baking weekend
Warnings in place for Friday evening, but temperatures will rise again as Wimbledon finals take place on Centre Court
Tory MP tweets Islamophobic picture depicting Sadiq Khan as a pig
MP deletes the 'vile' tweet, saying he was ‘genuinely sorry if it caused offence’
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Giant iceberg drifting towards Greenland village could cause tsunami
'There are 180 inhabitants and we are very concerned and afraid'
Isis supporter who called for attacks on Prince George and World Cup jailed
Police say Husnain Rashid provided a 'toolkit for terrorists' around the world
‘Stateless’ boys to get citizenship after Thai cave rescue
Activists say boys' plight should serve to highlight status of 500,000 people in country who are denied access to state services
Jean-Claude Juncker seen stumbling at Nato event
President of European Commission has in the past blamed sciatica, which causes numbness in the legs
Sadiq Khan condemns Trump’s 'preposterous' immigration remarks
US president criticises mayor of London and blames him for making him feeling 'unwelcome' in the capital
How a young al-Qaeda jihadi turned away from Bin Laden to spy for MI6
Aimen Dean was just 19 when he pledged allegiance to Osama bin Laden – until the brutal reality of mass murder led him to be flipped by the Qataris, and return to Afghanistan as a spy for Britain
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Police officer killed in Westminster attack honoured for bravery
Late PC Keith Palmer and PC Charlie Guenigault, who fought London Bridge attackers, jointly honoured
Petrol bombs thrown in worst night of violence in Derry for years
Children as young as eight amid more than 200 rioters in sixth successive evening of trouble
EU warns member states to plan for 'no deal' Brexit
Document drawn up after Chequers meeting warns of possibility of talks failing
Poundworld to close 80 more shops with more than 1,000 jobs lost
Follows announcement of 25 branch closures earlier this week
Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $4.7bn damages in talc cancer lawsuit
Pharmaceutical giant will appeal verdict as 22 women win case alleging product caused illnesses
Roy Moore is latest politician to admit being duped by Baron Cohen
Sarah Palin and Dick Cheney have already been revealed as featuring in the satirical show
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Jaw-dropping stunts are let down by a lousy plot
Tom Cruise is surrounded by a dreary set of supporting characters as he battles a global catastophe
Second road racer dies in a week
Ivan Lintin, who was also involved in the crash, is in a critical condition while Cowton’s death comes six days after the loss of Williams Dunlop in a tragic month for road racing
Love Island star reveals insider secrets about life in the villa
There are no clocks and contestants' phones are all set to different times
Shappi Khorsandi I'm dreading my child going to 'big school' after the summer
Can you really mark a child’s imagination out of 3, alongside her spelling and numbers?
Apple launches $300m clean energy fund in China
Tech firm announces new measures in bid to tackle air pollution crisis in China
India tourism ministry launches campaign to highlight safety of women
A survey ranking the nation as the most dangerous in the world for women has disturbed Indian officials
Facebook labels hoax stories about conspiracy theories 'free speech'
The InfoWars page on Facebook promotes conspiracy theories that include Nasa setting up a slave colony on Mars
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Democrats’ rising star says US ‘could advance 10 years’ if public backs progressives in upcoming elections
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says she is working to make sure her stunning win is not just 'a flash in the pan moment'
Major airports criticised for not doing enough to help disabled passengers
Four of Britain’s biggest airports need to do more to improve accessibility, says Civil Aviation Authority
Donald Trump Twitter account loses vast number of followers
All big accounts are being hit by the change
Elon Musk’s submarine ‘may be used in future missions’
Tech billionaire's proposal to save trapped football team was previously dismissed as impractical
Suspected US airstrike in Syria kills at least 54 people
US officials say strikes against Isis in both Syria and Iraq since 2014 have killed 800 civilians, but monitors put the toll at at least 6,000 people
UN 'roughs up and bans' investigative reporter
Mr Lee has written about UN in connection to Haiti, Burundi, Sri Lanka and other nations
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Mark Steel Don’t worry, Trump, we don’t abandon friends we disagree with
When we disagree with a world leader, we get them to change their ways by inviting them to meet the Queen. It works every time
Ben Kelly The Twelfth proves Northern Ireland is treated different to Britain
If no one cares about our troubles now, why would they care when we’re faced with a hard border?
Youssef El-Gingihy Don't be fooled, Hancock is no better for the NHS than Jeremy Hunt
A huge apparatus of the corporate and financial elite has hijacked policy making. The hollowing out and co-opting of democratic institutions is one of the ghastly legacies of neoliberalism
Christopher Meyer The US is our greatest ally – we should care about what Trump thinks
The plain truth is that the US is our single most important partner and ally and President Trump is its democratically elected leader
Tallha Abdulrazaq The ideology that caused Isis to grow still brews in Mosul
The city, belonging predominantly to the Sunni Arab demographic who suffered the most during the fighting, must not be allowed to be neglected any further
Tim Cross I spent my career in the army – we must not privatise war
Private contractors play a valuable role in many elements of conflict but the 'ethics' of war require a core of state-based military experience
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Caitlin Morrison Northern Irish children still live in the shadow of the 11-plus
The test was scrapped, but schools, parents and pupils were given no alternative method for moving children from primary to secondary school. As grammar schools were not abolished alongside the test, the grand tradition of academic selection continued
James Moore After his work on the NHS, we should fear Hunt in the Foreign Office
Hunt is a cynical climber, willing to throw Britain’s best loved institution, its staff, its supporters and anyone or anything else that gets in his way under a bus if it serves his political ends
Will Gore Facebook’s fine can’t put the data genie back in the bottle
The truth is, modern society is now so indebted to, and reliant on, data analytics that we would barely function without its benefits
Death toll nears 200 as heat brings disease threat after Japan flood
Disasters set off by torrential rains have become more frequent in Japan due to global warming, experts suggest
Trump tariffs could cost Alabama car industry 20,000 jobs, warn unions
US president has threatened to impose 25 per cent auto tariffs
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Henri Namphy: Coup leader and former president who said, ‘Haiti has only one voter – the army'
For a couple of days in 1986, the former president was considered a hero for seeing off the Duvalier dynasty but was forced into exile after a spate of killings
Pakistani Taliban bombing kills 21 at political rally
Attack comes two weeks before a national election
Afghanistan suicide attack kills 10 ‘including children’
Isis claims responsibility for the attack yet
Afghan commits suicide day after being deported from Germany
Death prompts calls for interior minister to resign
World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/50 12 July 2018
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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2/50 11 July 2018
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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3/50 10 July 2018
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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4/50 9 July 2018
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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5/50 8 July 2018
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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8/50 5 July 2018
The International Space Station, center, passes in front of the Moon in its Earth orbit as photographed from Salgotarjan, Hungary.
MTI via AP
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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
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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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13/50 30 June 2018
North Korea leader Kim Jong Un inspects Unit 1524 of the Korean People's Army (KPA).
KCNA via Reuters
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14/50 29 June 2018
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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15/50 28 June 2018
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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16/50 27 June 2018
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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21/50 22 June 2018
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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Russian President Vladimir Putin listens to a question during his annual call-in show in Moscow. Putin hosts call-in shows every year, which typically provide a platform for ordinary Russians to appeal to the president on issues ranging from foreign policy to housing and utilities.
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Protesters wave flags and shout slogans during a demonstration against the use of the term "Macedonia" in any solution to a dispute between Athens and Skopje over the former Yugoslav republic's name, in the northern town of Pella, Greece.
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Police officers salute as the caskets of policewomen Soraya Belkacemi, 44, and Lucile Garcia, 54, arrive during their funeral in Liege. The two officers, and one bystander were killed in Liege on Tuesday by a gunman. Police later killed the attacker, and other officers were wounded in the shooting.
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A rescue worker carries a child covered with ash after a volcano erupted violently in El Rodeo, Guatemala. Volcan de Fuego, whose name means "Volcano of Fire", spewed an 8km (5-mile) stream of red hot lava and belched a thick plume of black smoke and ash that rained onto the capital and other regions. Dozens were killed across three villages.
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A recycler drags a huge bag of paper sorted for recycling past a heap of non-recyclable material at Richmond sanitary landfill site in the industrial city of Bulawayo. Plastic waste remains a challenging waste management issue due to its non-biodegrable nature, if not managed properly plastic ends up as litter polluting water ways, wetlands and storm drains causing flash flooding around Zimbabwe's cities and towns. Urban and rural areas are fighting the continuous battle against a scourge of plastic litter. On June 5, 2018 the United Nations mark the World Environment Day which plastic pollution is the main theme this year.
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Palestinian mourners carry the body of 21-year-old medical volunteer Razan al-Najjar during her funeral after she was shot dead by Israeli soldiers near the Gaza border fence on June 1, in another day of protests and violence. She was shot near Khan Yunis in the south of the territory, health ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said, bringing the toll of Gazans killed by Israeli fire since the end of March to 123.
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Spain's new Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez poses after a vote on a no-confidence motion at the Spanish Parliament in Madrid. Spain's parliament ousted Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy in a no-confidence vote sparked by fury over his party's corruption woes, with his Socialist arch-rival Pedro Sanchez automatically taking over.
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Zinedine Zidane looks on after a press conference to announce his resignation as manager from Real Madrid. He confirmed he was leaving the Spanish giants, just days after winning the Champions League for the third year in a row.
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A worker cleans up the Millenaire migrants makeshift camp along the Canal de Saint-Denis near Porte de la Villette, northern Paris, following its evacuation on May 30. More than a thousand migrants and refugees were evacuated early in the morning from the camp that had been set up for several weeks along the Canal.
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Police and ambulances are seen at the site where a gunman shot dead three people, two of them policemen, before being killed by elite officers, in the eastern Belgian city of Liege.
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French President Emmanuel Macron meets with Mamoudou Gassama, 22, from Mali, at the presidential Elysee Palace in Paris. Gassama living illegally in France is being honored by Macron for scaling an apartment building over the weekend to save a 4-year-old child dangling from a fifth-floor balcony.
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Migrants wait to disembark from the ship Aquarius in the Sicilian harbour of Catania, Italy
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Ireland awaits the official result of a referendum that could end the country’s ban on abortion. Co-Director of Together For Yes Ailbhe Smyth speaks to the media after exit polls suggested victory for the Yes campaign.
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Film producer Harvey Weinstein arrives at the 1st Precinct in Manhattan where he turned himself in to New York police for sexual misconduct charges.
Reuters
Marine Le Pen says blocking of funds will kill her party
Anti-immigrant party is accused of redirecting more than €7m in funds meant for European Parliament assistants to people working for party domestically
Chris Stevenson Trump will further remove Obama's legacy with new Supreme Court pick
Activists and Democrats are rightly worried about the fate of abortion rights, but the president will be out to remove as much of his predecessor's work as possible
US ‘threatened Ecuador’ if it introduced UN breastfeeding resolution
The US backed the resolution after Russia said it would
Ireland becomes first country in world to pull money from fossil fuels
Groups behind landmark move say other nations must 'urgently follow Ireland's lead' and divest from companies pumping out huge quantities of greenhouse gases
Filipino president: I’ll quit if anyone brings me a selfie with God
'If there is one witness, I will announce my resignation immediately,' pledges president in latest broadside at Catholic Church
Letters Trump should be given luxury accommodation when he comes to to the UK
Please send your letters to letters@independent.co.uk
Ethiopian and Eritrean leaders meet for the first time in decades
Visit comes month after a peace deal that ended a two-year border war between neighbouring countries
Italy's far-right govt asks EU to block refugee ships from its ports
‘I’ll ask European partners in Innsbruck to block from Italian ports the arrival of ships currently on international missions in the Mediterranean,’ says interior minister
Australians may have to give verbal consent ahead of sex under new law
‘It is a responsibility, both in the ask and in the reply’
'Good On You' app tells you how ethical fashion brands really are
Do you know where or how your clothes were made?
What Donald Trump and Theresa May ate at Blenheim Palace dinner
It was a simple, thoroughly British menu
What to do in Paris
As the French capital celebrates its major national holiday, here’s what to do on your next trip across the Channel
How to keep your garden alive through the heatwave
Find out how to keep your garden fresh in the heat.
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