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Inside the mind of Southgate - by a man who shares his '96 pain
Anderton played alongside Southgate at both Euro ’96 and the 1998 World Cup in France, lining up as a wing-back alongside a back three that has since become England’s modus operandi in Russia
Courtois clarifies his remarks on Pickford's height after Brazil win
The Belgium No. 1 previously said he would have saved the goal Pickford conceded to Adnan Januzaj
Nabila Ramdani World Cup fever can’t disguise the racism in French society
It is no coincidence that, 20 years on from France’s 1998 World Cup win, ethnic minorities still have very little chance of advancing in a rigidly exclusive country
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Sinn Fein MEP liked tweet calling Arlene Foster 'an orange c***'
'I had meant to scroll past the tweet and accidentally hit the like button,' says Lynn Boylan
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Inside the London pub that changed name to Trump Arms in honour of president's visit
As protesters plan to fly massive 'Trump baby' blimp near Parliament, one London pub plans to roll out the red carpet and put a Make America Great Again hat behind the bar
Janet Street-Porter When did the British public become so soft?
Could it be that too much time on social media is gradually rotting our minds and turning us into folk who only prefer to talk about the frothy, nice things in life?
Hottest weekend of year to see temperatures hit 33C amid warnings over elderly
England fans advised to keep their shirts on during World Cup match due to very high UV levels
Teenager charged with rape and murder of 6-year-old Alesha MacPhail
Six-year-old went missing a few days into a three-week break visiting family
US takes in fewer refugees than world for first time in decades
President Donald Trump has capped the number of refugees at 45,000
Hales blasts six into River Taff as England squeeze past India
Hales checked India’s momentum with a brilliantly timed innings of 58 from 41 balls to lead his side home in a tense chase of 149 with three balls to spare
Clashes erupt as immigration officers raid London restaurant
Elderly woman taken to hospital 'after van hits her'
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Don't allow the World Cup smokescreen to hide what really matters
From the West Bank to west London, our duty as global citizens doesn’t end when the game starts - in a way, it’s when we need to be more vigilant than ever
Chlorine was used in Syria attack that killed dozens, watchdog finds
But no evidence of nerve agents, says watchdog
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Everything you need to know for the Tour de France 2018
The Tour is set to get under way Noirmoutier-en-l’Île in the Vendée department in north-west France at around 10am BST, making a 201km journey to Fontenay-le-Comte
Ireland to hold referendum on women’s role in home
'Women have felt like second class citizens under this constitution but now a lot of stuff has been reversed – and this is one of the last pieces of that puzzle'
Mother whose child cried daily over school skirt to take legal action
'My daughter has been in great distress and I do not wish for any child to suffer the same'
Shappi Khorsandi We should embrace the troubled histories of Hollywood films
Why are we denying our past? Why do we dream that our children will be better off by shielding them from it?
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Double agent’s niece questions Kremlin culpability for novichok poisonings
Exclusive: Critics have accused her of exploiting events in Salisbury for her own political agenda and being in the pocket of the Kremlin, accusations that will inevitably be repeated in light of her latest comments.
Police seen on neighbour's roof after nurse bailed over baby murders
Forensics investigators seen on garage which adjoins nurse suspect's garden
Dozens dead and many missing as Japan floods spark huge rescue effort
Millions ordered to evacuate as heavy downpours and landslides hit country's southwest
Group apologises after auctioning night in Mandela's prison celll
'We are saddened his legacy is being exploited in this way'
Farmer who helped migrants showed 'fraternity', French court rules
'The concept of fraternity confers the freedom to help others, for humanitarian purposes, without consideration for the legality of their stay on national territory'
Rewatching old football matches can help dementia and mental health
Reliving emotional memories strengthens brain activity, research shows
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Don’t rule out Del Potro – he could be the next Wimbledon champion
Writing in his daily Wimbledon column, legendary tennis coach Nick Bollettieri talks dangers in the men's draw and looks at Serena Williams' future
Glimmer of hope in UN talks over battle for vital Yemeni port of Hodeidah
More than 120,000 civilians have fled the biggest offensive in Yemen’s war to date, which aid agencies warn could plunge entire country into famine
Froome set to battle history, rivalry, the peloton and the people
Preview: This race should be about 176 different shapes and sizes and skills and intentions lining up on the start line, but of course much of the attention will turn to Froome
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Yas Necati Scarlett Johansson, here's why you shouldn't play a trans role
Trans people deserve to tell our own stories – and not just when we’re written, directed, designed and acted by cis people
Paul Renteurs I’m a gay man – so why does Pride often make me feel uncomfortable?
Even while we celebrate, there needs to be a point where we realise that there are some hearts and some minds that we’re happy to do without
Alastair Benn Trump and JK Rowling may have more in common than they think
The magical world of Harry Potter may not be as utopian as once thought, but it could provide an invaluable insight into the present state of US politics
Chas Newkey-Burden Don't be angry that someone killed a giraffe for sport if you eat meat
To be clear, I’m not suggesting that killing animals for meat is the same as killing for sport. No; in many ways it’s actually worse to kill for meat
Ben Kelly May launching an LGBT+ action plan while she's still in bed with the DUP is the height of hypocrisy
The prime minister wants to ban 'abhorrent' gay conversion therapy - but in the past, DUP members have publicly advocated for it
Matthew Norman Happy Independence Day America – how’s that working out for you?
Quite a future awaits the unwilling mother and the gay teenager dreaming of marriage in a land of the free that already steals and incarcerates brown-skinned babies
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Hamish McRae Bitcoin will probably disappear in a puff of smoke
Will investors’ support for bitcoin continue? The trouble is that we don’t know who owns it. A huge amount of energy has gone into uncovering ownership but most names remain concealed
Mary Kaldor Corbyn has spent his life fighting for democracy and our rights – so why is he so quiet on Brexit?
His team believe that getting him into power is more important than Brexit. They argue that by agreeing to Brexit, the Labour Party was able to focus on economic and social issues during the election and that was why Labour did so well
Andrew Grice Boris Johnson might finally resign at the Brexit summit
Time to negotiate Brexit has always been the enemy, but perhaps May will now try to turn the lack of time into her friend
Patrick Cockburn After Isis is gone, Iraq will continue to be a deeply corrupt country
Though there is talk of reforming this system, it is politically dangerous to do so because the networks of corruption and patronage established themselves too long ago and involve too many powerful people and parties
Doomsday cult leader executed for deadly sarin attack on Tokyo subway
Asahara was the first of 13 scheduled to be hanged for the attacks
Ex-Pakistani PM sentenced to 10 years in prison
Guilty verdict in absentia against the 68-year-old ends career of one country's most high-profile politicians
Trump shrugs off concerns over showdown with Putin
President plays down Russian counterpart's KGB past in speech at Montana rally
320,000 Syrians flee fighting in Deraa in 'largest displacement yet'
Rebels say tentative ceasefire deal reached with Russian negotiators to hand over weapons
Trudeau admits apologising to woman who accused him of groping
'I have been reflecting very carefully on what I remember from that incident'
Dozens dead and missing as tourist boat capsizes in storm off Phuket
Authorities say around 50 passengers were rescued from the boat but another 29 remain unaccounted for
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1/51 7 July 2018
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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3/51 5 July 2018
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
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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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8/51 30 June 2018
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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10/51 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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11/51 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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12/51 26 June 2018
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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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.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) meets with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron at the Konstantin Palace in Strelna, outside Saint Petersburg, on May 24, 2018
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People protest outisde the Tamil Nadu House after at least 10 people were killed when police fired on protesters seeking closure of plant on environmental grounds in town of Thoothukudi in southern state of Tamil Nadu, in New Delhi.
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People demonstrate in Paris during a nationwide day protest by French public sector employees and public servants against the overhauls proposed by French President Emmanuel Macron, calling them an "attack" by the centrist leader against civil services as well as their economic security.
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Newly appointed Catalan president Quim Torra arrives to visit jailed Catalan separatist politicians at the Estremera jail near Madrid.
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro casts his vote during the presidential elections in Caracas. Maduro was seeking a second term in power.
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Channelized lava emerges on Kilauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone on Hawaii. The USGS said on its website that "a fast-moving pahoehoe lava flow that emerged from fissure 20... continues to flow southeast," with the quickest of three "lobes" progressing at 230 yards (210 meters) per hour.
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Majority of doctors who oversee FDA approval get payments
Strict guidelines for conflicts of interest prior to drug approval, but lax rules afterwards
China 'fully prepared' for trade war with US as tariffs deadline looms
'We hope the US will provide a level-playing field for Chinese companies' investment,' said Beijing's foreign ministry
Trump corrects tweet boasting about his writing after spelling mistake
US president attacks 'fake news' for constantly looking for errors in his posts
Former Malaysian PM charged with corruption over '£3.4bn fraud'
Najib pleads not guilty to four counts of corruption, each carrying potential prison sentences of 20 years
WhatsApp must act over lynchings, Indian government says
‘The rumours are striking at a very primal fear of one’s child being at risk,’ says police officer Harsh Poddar
White Catholic priest kicks grieving black family out of wake
Footage of the incident has since gone viral
92-year-old woman 'kills son' to avoid being sent to care home
The woman had been living with her son and his girlfriend for about six months, according to court documents
Colombian national park becomes world’s largest protected rainforest
'This is a very important milestone for the Amazon and for forest conservation globally'
Australia has nearly eliminated mass shootings: What can the US learn?
New research suggests 1996 law could be behind drastic decrease in firearm mortality
England manager Gareth Southgate sparks waistcoat comeback
Introducing football’s latest style icon
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The six cliché festival looks you won’t be able to avoid this summer
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Clothes shopping hardest for middle aged, survey suggests
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Why you need to use UV protection on your hair this summer
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ASOS praised for designing clothing with wheelchair users in mind
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Romanian people fight against cultural appropriation in best way
Six of the best ways to cook with prawns
Available all year round, paired with lighter flavours, tossed on the barbecue or served alone with a refreshing dip, prawns make the perfect summer dish
Getting perfectly tailored clothes is cheaper than you think in Hoi An
The Vietnamese city offers affordable custom-made garments at a super-quick turnaround, finds Suzanne Bearne
Cactus-themed homeware is summer's wildest interiors trend
With the heatwave set to continue, give your home a tropical makeover with cactus-inspired homeware.
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Linda Barker's top tips for making the most of unused spaces
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Laroc: Brazilian nightclub attempting to redesign the clubbing experie
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Mexico's new airport doesn't have to be an environmental disaster
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Meet the Londoner who has won our award for best kitchen makeover
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Meet the Londoner who has won our award for best garden makeover
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10,000 tickets unsold for England vs Sweden at the World Cup
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Lloris admits Belgium have momentum against dully-efficient France
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Tite proves his importance to Brazil’s future World Cup cause
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Sweden's England preparations hampered by early-morning fire alarm
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Russia vs Croatia – LIVE: Latest updates from Sochi
Jordan says England's confidence is still intact despite India defeat
Tuesday's trouncing at Old Trafford was a reality check after England's six-game white-ball 'whitewash' of a depleted Australia last month
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Morgan admits England failings against spin in crushing T20 defeat
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Swedish cricket match descends into mass brawl
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Stokes recalled by England for ODI series against India after injury
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Fifteen of the most memorable screen kisses in movie history
From Gone with the Wind to God's Own Country, cinematic clinches are not always simple expressions of romantic love - and often reveal a great deal about the participants
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Monty Python actor criticises BBC’s diversity plans
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Scarlett Johansson will be playing a trans man in an new film
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Why Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah is cinema’s greatest holocaust documentary
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Claude Lanzmann, director of Holocaust documentary Shoah, dies aged 92
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Terry Gilliam criticises BBC’s diversity plans
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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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Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie comes out as pansexual
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Mad About the Girl: See Amy Winehouse the way she saw herself
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Elvis Costello reveals cancer diagnosis and cancels European dates
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Slaves announce new album Acts Of Fear and Love
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Stormzy announces #Merky Books imprint with Penguin Random House
All the latest updates from the Love Island villa LIVE
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Steve Ditko, co-creator of Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, dies aged 90
News of Ditko's death was confirmed by The New York Police Department
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Everything you need to know about Amazon Prime Day
There are deals to be had – and there is an awful lot of them to avoid
Meet the biohackers who will live forever – or die trying
Conspiracy, paranoia and scandal surround the death of a notorious biohacker
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Why the connected home's best place might be the garden
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What Apple's latest results say about the future of the iPhone
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Why Facebook might be about to ruin WhatsApp
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The new iPad isn't the best tablet you can buy, but the best you will
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Hyperloop: The 1,000 kph race to realize Elon Musk’s improbable dream
Fortnite Playground mode to be removed ahead of major changes to game
The mode took a long time to arrive and is now being removed again
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Games like Fortnite 'use predatory gambling techniques on children'
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Malicious, fake versions of Fortnite for Android spread on internet
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We unbox the Days of Play special edition PS4
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How to play Space Invaders, and why people love to so much
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Obsessive video-game playing recognised as mental health problem
Sony faces huge backlash after Fortnite released on Switch
Players accuse Sony of forcing them to pay twice over for often expensive in-game upgrades