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Long lost art of first major global war discovered in Kent
Largest selection of pre-19th century prisoner of war art ever found in Britain
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Ban on HIV positive trainee pilots could be relaxed in safety review
Exclusive: Move by EASA paves way for restrictions on other conditions to be loosened or scrapped
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Trump says he will be impeached if Republicans are routed in midterms
The president skipped the White House correspondents’ dinner to hold a rally in Michigan
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The 8 most brutal jokes from Dinner's most controversial routine ever
Arsene Wenger suffers another defeat on his wretched farewell tour
If Manchester United vs Arsenal usually provokes nostalgia, this provoked insomnia
Isle of Man set to decriminalise abortion
More than 3,600 individuals and groups responded to the Abortion Reform Bill consultation
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Multimillion pound parking company suspended by DVLA
UK Parking Control has more than 2,000 sites nationwide, including NHS, supermarket and retail centre car parks
Sainsbury's to report dip in underlying profits for fourth year
Supermarket is tipped to report a 6.2% dip in full-year pre-tax profits to £472m
Two men wanted by police found tied to bench and covered in paint
'There is no excuse for individuals taking the law into their own hands'
Anger after Philippines removes sex slave statue
'We kneeled down to the Japanese, that's why it's shameful, so shameful'
What is ethereum? How bitcoin’s biggest rival could overtake it
Bitcoin is considered the gold standard of the cryptocurrency market – but ethereum's rise since 2017 has seen its value rise quickly
Students to be forced to sign contract promising not to take drugs
The University of Buckingham has announced it will become the UK’s first to go ‘drug-free’
Chaos as power outage closes Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport
Passengers abandon cars and walk to airport amid cancellation chaos on one of year's busiest weekends for travel
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The churn of the Mackems: Coleman sacked by Sunderland after relegation as club finally sold
The decision came shortly before the news that American Short had finally agreed to sell the club
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Theresa May to offer ‘almost’ free movement after Brexit
Minimal changes to open borders - including visa-free travel after the UK leaves the bloc - risk hardliners’ anger
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Celtic seal seventh consecutive title with 5-0 Old Firm win
Brendan Rodgers' men run riot to clinch another league title
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Leaked footage emerges of Fury sparring ahead of long-awaited comeback
Despite nearly two-and-a-half years out of action the Gypsy King looks to be back up to speed
Hedgehog sightings in British gardens fall again, survey reveals
The population of hedgehogs in the UK has decreased by a third since 2000
Saudi officials apologise for showing 'indecent' women at WWE event
Footage of female WWE stars in tank tops and leotards shown on TV screens in Jeddah
Briton missing in Rio 'is alive but does not want to be found', says family
‘He has never mentioned taking his life,’ says father of aspiring hip hop star
Shaquem Griffin is undoubtedly the story of the NFL draft - here's why
Griffin was one of those stories where 'dream come true' is not an understatement
Harvey Weinstein believes he will be forgiven, Piers Morgan says
'It's been a moral cesspit since the Twenties, and the idea that Harvey Weinstein is the only villain? Do me a favour. Look at Mel Gibson: ultimately Harvey believes he will be forgiven'
Art gallery discovers more than half of its paintings are fake
Museum dedicated to French painter Étienne Terrus loses an estimated £140,000
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Cost of dismantling North Sea oil could be double government target
Exclusive: New report suggests future generations will face tax bill of £3,000 each to shut down existing fossil fuel infrastructure
Partial knee replacements 'cheaper for NHS', study claims
Fewer than one in 10 patients had a partial knee replacement in 2016 out of 100,000 knee operations
Burning Man festival founder Larry Harvey dies, aged 70
Week-long event now attracts 70,000 people to a dry lake bed in Nevada
Alfie Evans' family 'shattered' by death as Pope leads tributes
More than 1,000 supporters gathered to release balloons in little boy’s memory amid fierce international debate
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Ben Chu A company should make more than profit. That's not socialist extremism
The view that the only duty of a company’s managers is to maximise ‘shareholder value’ is changing
Leo Murray The Tories are planning to halt onshore wind farm production
The barriers to onshore wind, imposed after the general election, are about to be set in stone, as they turn from guidance to formal status
Janet Street-Porter It turns out that older people are the happiest in society
According to the Office for National Statistics, older people are actually the happiest members of society and have a good sense of their self-worth
Steven Woolfe The Alfie Evans case has proven that we need to change the law
Alfie’s father, a 21-year-old young man, has had to stand up in the High Court and battle to save Alfie’s life against some of the most expensive, well-paid QCs in the country, paid for by the state through the NHS. How can that be right? The law must change
Tim Squirrell Don’t make the mistake of thinking incels are men’s rights activists
They place the blame on to women for their misery, and in doing so provide the motivation and justification for acts of extreme violence like Alek Minassian’s
Janet Street-Porter If we want to achieve equality we need to reform our divorce laws
Divorce law in England and Wales still relies on the concept of blame, or one party admitting ‘guilt’ – it is no longer fit for purpose
Julie Bindel The link between Kim Wall's murder and snuff porn is undeniable
Content warning: This article includes graphic descriptions of sexual violence
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Mark Steel It's unfair to blame the Tories for the things the Tories did, OK?
It’s a puzzle how anyone in the immigration office got the impression they were required to be a little bit zealous in the area of immigration. But now they love Caribbean people so it’s worked out fine in the end
Marisa Bate If Alek Minassian was inspired by the ‘incel’ movement, it's terrorism
How long can the basement-dwelling dregs of the internet be ignored as sex-hungry nerds when between Rodger and and Minassian, 16 people have been killed?
Fabian Hamilton As a Jewish Labour MP I know the impact unchallenged antisemitism has
Like almost every other Jewish family in Britain today, I have a direct connection to the Holocaust and through that a direct connection to the nation that was created in 1948 to give safety and security to the Jewish people
Jonathan Cooper LGBT rights are on the line in the government's Brexit bill
A new report concludes that the UK’s journey towards full equality for LGBT people could not have happened without the EU: so what happens when we leave?
Qasim Rashid The Supreme Court must remember America's history of failing refugees
Approval for the Muslim ban has risen as high as 60 per cent, but in 1939 the same percentage of Americans wanted to send Jewish child refugees escaping Nazi Germany back to Hitler. We must learn from our past mistakes
Funmi Olutoye Windrush has brought the African and Caribbean communities together
For decades, British Caribbeans and British Africans have consistently looked down on one another for various reasons, which frankly, are unfounded
North Korea to invite foreign experts to nuclear test site destruction
‘There is no reason for us to possess nuclear weapons if mutual trust with the United States is built from now on,’ Kim reportedly tells Moon
'A new era of peace': North Korean media hails historic summit
State news agency reports 'candid' talks over denuclearisation of peninsula
Missing trucker emerges from wilderness four days after vanishing
Asked why he didn't take some of the haul of potato chips he was transporting with him for his journey, man says: 'That's the load I was hauling and I didn't want to damage the property'
Cat goes missing at JFK airport after bolting from owner
Pepper the cat lured out of hiding after seven days on the lam
World’s biggest active geyser erupts for the third time in three weeks
Increased activity at Steamboat Geyser after three years sat dormant
Russia's floating 'nuclear Titanic' sets sail on first voyage
Akademik Lomonosov launches despite fears over potential for atomic disaster at sea
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1/50 29 April 2018
A general view for the damaged railway station in al-Qadam neighborhood, after it was recaptured from Islamic State militants, in the south of Damascus. According to media reports, the Syrian army continued the military offensive it has launched earlier this month against militant groups entrenching in southern Damascus and captured several neighborhoods, including al-Qadam and al-Assali and targeting the remnants of armed groups in al-Hajar al-Aswad and its surrounding in Damascus southern countryside.
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2/50 28 April 2018
Comedian Michelle Wolf attends the Celebration After the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Conservatives walked out after Wolf brutally ridiculed President Donald Trump and his aides during her piece.
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3/50 27 April 2018
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in raise their hands after signing on a joint statement North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, and South Korean President Moon Jae-in raise their hands after signing on a joint statement at the border village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone, South Korea. The Korean War will be formally declared over after 65 years, the North and South have said. At a historic summit between leaders Kim Jong-Un and Moon Jae-in, the neighbouring countries agreed they would work towards peace on the peninsula with a formal end to the conflict set to be announced later this year. The pair agreed to bring the two countries together and establish a "peace zone" on the contested border.
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4/50 26 April 2018
Women hold portraits of their relatives, who are victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, during a commemoration ceremony in Kiev, Ukraine.
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5/50 25 April 2018
Rohingya refugees gather in the "no man's land" behind Myanmar's boder lined with barb wire fences in Maungdaw district, Rakhine state bounded by Bangladesh. Myanmar government said on April 15, it repatriated on April 14 the first family of Rohingya out of some 700,000 refugees who have fled a brutal military campaign, a move slammed by a rights group as a PR stunt ignoring UN warnings that a safe return is not yet possible.
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6/50 24 April 2018
President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, first lady Melania Trump and Brigitte Macron hold hands on the White House balcony during a State Arrival Ceremony in Washington.
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7/50 23 April 2018
A boy walks on a pile of garbage covering a drain in New Delhi.
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8/50 22 April 2018
Newly ordained priests lie on the floor as Pope Francis leads a mass in Saint Peter's Basilica at the Vatican.
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9/50 21 April 2018
South Koreans cheer during the welcoming event for the inter-Korean summit between South Korea and North Korea in Seoul. The inter-Korean summit is scheduled on April 27, 2018 at the Joint Security Area in Panmunjom, agreed by South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un.
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10/50 20 April 2018
A Palestinian slings a shot by burning tires on the Israel-Gaza border, following a demonstration calling for the right to return. Palestinian refugees either fled or were expelled from what is now the state of Israel during the 1948 war.
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11/50 19 April 2018
Outgoing Cuban President Raul Castro raising the arm of Cuba's new President Miguel Diaz-Canel after he was formally named by the National Assembly, in Havana. A historic handover ending six decades of rule by the Castro brothers. The 57-year-old Diaz-Canel, who was the only candidate for the presidency, was elected to a five-year term with 603 out of 604 possible votes in the National Assembly.
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12/50 18 April 2018
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announces early presidential and parliamentary elections for June 24, 2018, at the Presidential Palace, in Ankara. Erdogan announced the snap elections, originally scheduled for November 2019, in a move that will usher in a new political system increasing the powers of the president. He said the new system needed to be implemented quickly in order to deal with a slew of challenges ahead, including Turkey's fight against Kurdish insurgents in Syria and Iraq.
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13/50 17 April 2018
European lawmakers raise placards reading "Stop the War in Syria" in protest against airstrikes launched by the US, Britain and France in Syria last week criticizing the legitimacy of the operation, as French President Emmanuel Macron delivers his speech at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Macron is expected to outline his vision for the future of Europe to push for deep reforms of the 19-nation eurozone and will launch a drive to seek European citizens' opinions on the European Union's future.
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People participate in a protest against the rape of an eight-year-old girl in Kathua near Jammu, and a teenager in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh state, in Bangalore, India
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Fireworks are set off as the final performance takes place during the Closing Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
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The wreckage of the Scientific Studies and Research Centre compound in the Barzeh district, north of Damascus, after the United States, UK and France launched strikes against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime early on April 14 in response to an alleged chemical weapons attack after mulling military action for nearly a week. Syrian state news agency SANA reported several missiles hit a research centre in Barzeh, north of Damascus, "destroying a building that included scientific labs and a training centre"
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Indian activists gather to show support for the chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women Swati Maliwal, who is on a hunger strike against the alleged rapes in Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, in New Delhi, India. According to news reports Maliwal is sitting on hunger strike demanding that authorities take strict actions against the alleged rapists.
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Shi'ite pilgrims carry a symbolic casket outside Imam Moussa al-Kadhim's shrine to mark the anniversary of his death in Baghdad, Iraq
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Seasonal winds washed tons of debris ashore at Matahari Terbit beach, near Sanur, Bali, Indonesia.
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Syrian onlookers gather around rescue teams clearing the rubble at the site of an explosion of unknown origin which wrecked a multi-storey building the previous night in the war-battered country's northwestern city of Idlib. The cause of the explosion in the jihadist-held city, which killed more than a ten people and wounded 80, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group, was not immediately clear.
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Protesters try to block French gendarmes during an evacuation operation in the zoned ZAD (Deferred Development Zone) in Notre-Dame-des-Landes, near Nantes, France.
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Competitors cross the start line at the annual Pyongyang Marathon.
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The body of journalist Yasser Murtaja, 31, is carried during his funeral in Gaza city. He was shot by Israeli troops while reporting on Palestinian protests on the Gaza-Israel border.
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Supporters of the former South African president Jacob Zuma rally prior to his appearance in the KwaZulu-Natal High Court on corruption charges in Durban. Zuma, 75, arrived to face corruption charges linked to a multi-billion dollar 1990s arms deal. The graft case against him was postponed until June 8 after a brief 15-minute hearing.
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Palestinian protesters run during clashes with Israeli troops at Israel-Gaza border.
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Presidents Hassan Rouhani of Iran, Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and Vladimir Putin of Russia pose before their meeting in Ankara.
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South African school children pause next to a portrait of the late South African anti-apartheid campaigner Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, wife of African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela, at her house in Soweto. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa paid tribute to Winnie, who died on April 2, saying that Nelson Mandela's former wife was a "voice of defiance" against white-minority rule.
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Jewish priests and civilians take part in the Cohanim prayer during the Passover holiday at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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Pope Francis greets the crowd at St Peter's square after the Easter Sunday Mass in the Vatican. Christians around the world are marking the Holy Week, commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, leading up to his resurrection on Easter.
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Mourners hold back a relative of Palestinian Hamdan Abu Amshah, who was killed along the Israel border with Gaza, during his funeral in Beit Hanoun town.
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Israeli soldiers shot tear gas grenades towards the Palestinian tent city protest commemorating Land Day. The day marks the killing of six Arab Israelis during 1976 demonstrations against Israeli confiscations of Arab land.
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An emotional Steve Smith is comforted by his father Peter as he fronts the media at Sydney International Airport. Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft were flown back to Australia following investigations into alleged ball tampering in South Africa.
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French gendarmes escort the coffin of the late Lieutenant Colonel Arnaud Beltrame transported by car during a funeral procession leaving the Pantheon as part of a national tribute in Paris. The French President will lead a national commemoration to hostage-swap policeman Arnaud Beltrame killed in jihadist attack.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin visits a memorial made for the victims of a fire in a multi-story shopping center in the Siberian city of Kemerovo. Officials say that the fire escapes were blocked and a PA system was turned off during the fire that killed over 50 people.
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At least 64 shoppers have been killed in fire at a shopping centre in Russia. A further 16 people were still missing after flames broke out at the four-storey Winter Cherry mall in the city of Kemerovo in Siberia, according to Russian Emergencies Minister Vladimir Puchkov. The fire was extinguished in the morning after burning through the night. Parts of the building were still smouldering and the floors of the cinema hall had caved in in places, another emergency official said.
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Syrian civilians gathering for their evacuation from the town of Arbin in the Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus, following a deal with the regime. The deal is expected to see some 7,000 people bussed from Arbin and Zamalka towns and the district of Jobar to a rebel-dominated part of northern Syria.
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Students attend the ‘March For Our Lives’ in Washington. In the wake of the Florida attack, there has been a widespread effort to ban assault rifle.
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Police at the scene of a hostage situation in a supermarket in Trebes. An armed man took hostages in a supermarket in southern France, killing three and injuring about a dozen others, police said. A French minister confirmed the gunman had been shot dead by police.
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A boy rows his boat in the polluted waters of the Brahmaputra river on World Water Day in Guwahati, India.
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Kosovo's opposition lawmakers release a teargas canister inside the country's parliament in before a vote for an agreement to ratify or not a border demarcation deal signed in 2015 with Montenegro.
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People carrying luggage leave the Russian Embassy in London and board a van bearing diplomatic plates. Dozens of people including adults with children arrived at the Russian embassy in the morning and then left carrying luggage in vehicles bearing diplomatic registration plates. Britain last week announced the expulsion of 23 Russian diplomats over the spy poisoning row, prompting a tit-for-tat response from Moscow.
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42/50 19 March 2018
The Soyuz MS-08 spacecraft is mounted on the launch pad at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan
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President Vladimir Putin walks out of a voting booth at a polling station during Russia's presidential election in Moscow.
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People take part in a pensioners protest to demand decent pensions in Barcelona. Thousands of people across the country took part in mass demonstrations called by main Spanish workers unions demanding rises of state pensions in accordance with the consumer price index
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Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the Almazov National Medical Research Centre in Saint Petersburg.
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Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with members of the Security Council in Moscow.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel is sworn in by the President of the German lower house during the government's swearing-in ceremony at the Bundestag in Berlin. Merkel, head of the Christian Democratic Party CDU, starts her fourth term as German chancellor, capping months of political uncertainty as she bartered with her rivals of the SPD to help govern Europe's top economy in a "grand coalition".
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Nepali students of University of Dhaka light candles in memory of the victims of the US-Bangla aircraft crash in Nepal, Bangladesh.
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Rescuers work to save passengers from a plane crash at Kathmandu airport in Nepal.
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French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron pose for photographs as they visit the Taj Mahal.
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Philippines books Trump hotel as Duterte pushes for trade deal
'What's at risk is our foreign policy, that it will be influenced by the Philippines' ability to get in the good graces of our president'
Most Trump voters 'don't want a female president in their lifetime'
Despite having no desire to witness it happen, most respondents thought it was likely they would live to see a woman leader of the US
Thousands protest in Spain after 'wolf pack' cleared of rape
Men recorded videos of attack on mobile phones and laughed about it afterwards on WhatsApp
Ryan 'ousted' House pastor who prayed for poor during GOP tax bill
‘Padre, you just got to stay out of politics’
Thirteen children killed in India after train hits school van
Railway minister says inquiry will be launched and offers 200,000 rupees (£2,150) to families of those killed
Baked goats cheese salad with beetroot carpaccio, recipe
Creamy goats’ cheese and beautiful beetroot are the perfect match for crunchy walnuts. Whip up this easy salad for lunch, dinner or a side dish
35 trips every couple should take in their lifetime
There's nothing quite like travel to put any relationship to the test, no matter whether you and your SO are adventure-seekers, lovers of luxury, or old-school romantics.
10 illustrations which commemorate Britain's demolished Brutalist arch
Both revered and reviled, these uncompromising concrete hulking masses continue to divide opinion in the UK
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Liverpool sign Roberto Firmino to new four-year contract
The Brazilian has become a key player under Jurgen Klopp
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Wenger thankful to United for 'very classy' farewell gesture
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Wenger's last visit to Old Trafford was a fitting end - a cruel defeat
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United deny Wenger's Arsenal one last time with ‘Fergie-time’ winner
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Guardiola challenges City to prove they're 'best in English history'
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Huddersfield desperate Premier League fairytale doesn't end in tears
England's Roland-Jones to miss remainder of 2018 season with injury
The 30-year-old made an impressive start to his international career last summer, taking 17 wickets in four Tests against South Africa and the West Indies
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Root welcomes new 100-ball competition despite controversy
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Why the ECB's 'mums and kids' target betrays a worrying mindset
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Smith confirmed as England's new national selector
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ECB to introduce new 100-ball tournament including 10-ball overs
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Using analytics to predict what Smith's England might look like
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Avengers: Infinity War scores second biggest opening ever
The film slots neatly between Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Star Wars: The Last Jedi
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Deadpool turns up to troll Hugh Jackman's birthday message
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SJ Clarkson will become the first female director in Star Trek history
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Kenya bans feature film set to premier at festival over 'lesbianism'
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Fans offered chance to win lunch with Hugh Grant in Notting Hill
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The box office records Avengers: Infinity War is looking to overtake
Rita Ora pays emotional tribute to Avicii during festival performance
'[He] changed my life and he was a really good friend of mine'
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Chance the Rapper rejects 'thank you' from Donald Trump
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Kanye West trolls fans with new song 'Lift Yourself'
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Janelle Monae releases sci-fi film with new album Dirty Computer
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Chance the Rapper apologises for supporting Kanye West's comments
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Donald Trump: Kanye West is doing 'great service' for black community
Joe Penhall on #MeToo, Mindhunter, and his new play Mood Music
The playwright and scriptwriter on how his new play, about male power in the music industry, has proved accidentally topical
How Spider-Man creator Stan Lee got caught up in a web of strife
The Hollywood Reporter published an investigation saying that 95-year-old Lee was the victim of elder abuse and financial fraud. Ben Widdicombe visited the Marvel Comics creator at his home and heard him declare: ‘Nobody has more freedom’
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The new iPad isn't the best tablet you can buy, but the best you will
It's not the Pro. But if you're not one either, this might be the tablet for you
Seed banks protect us from apocalypse – but what if doomsday is here?
‘There are doomsdays happening all the time’
PUBG update completely overhauls how weapons work
Developers were worried that some guns were clearly the best in the game
New PlayStation update lets kids be kicked off their console
The update comes with a whole host of other features, including new ways to get backgrounds and improved notifications