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Lords hand government fresh defeat on Brexit
Peers back amendment to allow Britain's continued participation in EU agencies by 298 votes to 227 in blow to Theresa May
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May urges MPs to reject newspaper crackdown ahead of knife-edge vote
Local newspapers warn plan to force them to pay litigants' court costs even in cases they win would force many of them to close
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Ben Chu This is why we should give everyone £10,000 when they turn 25
Resolution proposes that the uses of the fund should be limited to funding additional education and training, paying off tuition fees, putting down a deposit for a home, investing in a business or saving in a pension. So no smashed avocado binges
'Nazi grandma' caught after going 'on the run'
Ursula Haverbeck, 89, has a string of convictions for Holocaust denial and once caused a despairing magistrate to declare 'It is deplorable that this woman, who is still so active given her age, uses her energy to spread such hair-raising nonsense'.
Russia fined by Fifa for racist chants by fans in France friendly
Fifa has announced the Russian football association has been fined 30,000 Swiss francs (£22k) after fans racially abused France players during a friendly in St. Petersburg.
Hawaii’s governor will seek federal help for a volcano eruption
A dozen fissures have opened, threatening residents and prompting evacuations
London to host Red Sox-Yankees clash as MLB comes to Europe for first time
The age-old adversaries will renew their rivalry in somewhat novel surroundings
Spiders trained to jump on demand in robotic engineering breakthrough
Arachnids able to leap up to six times their body length
The artist dominating radio, YouTube, TV and (soon) film simultaneously
Polymathy is something usually exhibited over a career spanning decades - it's the later in life pivot to music that finally lands the EGOT.
Harry T Dyer I watched an entire flat Earth convention – here's what I learned
Flat earthers do seem to place a lot of emphasis and priority on scientific methods and, in particular, on observable facts
Ryan Reynolds still trying to get Hugh Jackman to return as Wolverine
'He's alive and well in my timeline'
Monk pays for Birmingham fan to get manager's face tattooed on his bum
The fan vowed he would get it if the Blues beat Fulham to stay up
Rudy Giuliani mocked for 'train wreck' Trump-Stormy Daniels defence
Former New York City mayor credited with giving 'one of the worst TV appearances by any attorney on behalf of a client in modern times'.
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Brexit EHIC loss 'to stop thousands of Britons taking holidays abroad'
Hunt urged to intervene in negotiations to avoid loss of EHIC
Sausages, crisps and condoms: Firms rush to cash in on royal wedding
From condoms to crisps
George Zimmerman charged with stalking private investigator
Dennis Warren threatened with being 'on his way to the inside of a gator'
Huge sinkhole opens up overnight in New Zealand
'The largest I've seen prior to this would be about a third of the size, so this is really big'
Dinosaur footprints mistakenly thrown into lake by tourists
'What they don't realise is these rocks they're picking up, they're covered in dinosaur tracks'
Woman managed to fight off rapist by stabbing him, police say
Detectives say attacker may have sought medical help after being wounded by victim during 'terrifying' assault in Droitwich, Worcestershire
Hundreds of children 'farmed out' to distant care homes
‘These children are being targeted and preyed upon by paedophiles and criminals who know they are vulnerable,’ says Labour MP Ann Coffey
'It's cold in here': Williams strips naked for press conference after world title win
Mark Williams said he would shed his clothes if he won the world title and after beating John Higgins 18-16 in a thrilling contest, he proved he is a man of his word
Immigrants exploited by rogue solicitors
High Court criticises lawyers offering substandard service
Rail firms call for ‘root and branch’ reform of fares
Present ticketing system deemed unfit for purpose – but changes mean some fares would rise
UN asked to intervene over Dubai princess 'detained against her will'
Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammad al-Maktoum tried to flee in February
Leopard eats three-year-old son of national park ranger
‘Once it has tasted human flesh the temptations are high to eat another human being,’ says the Uganda Wildlife Authority
Chuka Umunna Labour must end its ambiguous stance towards Brexit
The benefits of the single market are obvious and we will do British workers a disservice if we fail to acknowledge it
Why is it rude and socially unacceptable to ask certain questions?
How old are you? Are you pregnant? How much do you earn? In the first of a new series, entitled You Can’t Ask Me That, novelist Christine Manby looks at the numerous questions that we just cannot ask and seeks to explain the reasons why
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Editorial Putin is right: Russia can only advance if it becomes a free society
As he was sworn in for a fourth term of office, there remains much for the president to do if he is to secure for the Russian people the living standards they desire; and for himself a lasting legacy
Tom Peck PMQs Sketch: It might go viral, Jeremy Corbyn, but it's radioactive
Jeremy Corbyn read out nine pages of rant, barely pausing for Theresa May to answer
Zack Hassan Young British Muslims are becoming more liberal – and more religious
Muslims, especially second generation Muslims, seem to be finding ways to reconcile British culture with religion. It's only natural that, when Islamic thought has adapted to the context in Malaysia, in Pakistan and in Egypt, it can do so in Britain as well
Slavoj Zizek All the ways in which Marx was unexpectedly right
We no longer ‘really believe’ religion but more of us follow its rituals than ever before because of ‘culture’. This obsession with culture and breaking of identities was foreseen in Marx’s texts
MayJay Ali Many patients are not 'fit to work'. The benefits system is broken
One patient has daily headaches, is tired all the time from chemotherapy and has horrible side effects from radiotherapy. Yet the DWP has rejected his claim
Editorial How can this disunited kingdom be brought back together?
The local elections revealed a nation divided and ill-equipped to face the challenge of leaving the European Union
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Janet Street-Porter I was affected by the NHS breast cancer scandal
I love the NHS and am devastated by how it’s being depleted. Because I have money, I’ve paid for mammograms since I was 40. But these life-saving tests shouldn’t only be available to those with cash
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Tom Peck Were you awake for the big election moments that never were?
Local Elections: The big moments that never were
Mary Dejevsky After the breast cancer screening scandal, it’s time to accept that our beloved NHS isn’t always fit for purpose
Some health systems across the Channel seem quicker both to respond to clinical developments or problems and to try to pin down responsibility. A case in point would be the catastrophe of contaminated blood products that came to light in the late 1980s
Ben Chu It's no surprise that the last WhatsApp founder has jumped ship
The fallout from this row could help shape the future of the internet and the entire global digital economy
Will Gore What the Sainsbury’s-Asda merger says about Brexit
As things stand, Sainsbury’s and Asda both have about a 15 per cent share of the UK’s grocery market. Their combined clout will put them ahead of Tesco
Chuka Umunna As Michel Barnier visits Northern Ireland, Labour should remember this
‘Brexit will be as bad under the Labour Party as under the Tories’: If that doesn’t underline the need for a new strategy, I don’t know what does. As Michel Barnier visits Northern Ireland this week, we need to be bold enough to make a change
Cuban artists launch music festival after government cancels event
The government claimed money was needed to prioritise rebuilding after Hurricane Irma
Trump border crackdown to 'increase separation of families'
US government claims arrests on its southern border have soared in recent months
Obama ethics lawyer says Mar-a-Lago estate is a ‘symbol of corruption'
Mr Trump has referred to Mar-a-Lago as the 'Southern White House'
How a Muslim community beat disinformation linking vaccines to autism
It was the worst case in decades, and officials directly linked it to disgraced UK doctor Andrew Wakefield
NRA names Fox News contributor Oliver North as new president
Mr North is retiring from his Fox News post effective immediately, the news network says
White House accuses China of 'Orwellian nonsense' over airline rules
Chinese authorities ask airlines to change references to Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau
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1/50 8 May 2018
Newly elected Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinian addresses the crowd in Republic Square in Yerevan. The leader of protests that gripped Armenia for weeks was named the country's new prime minister on Tuesday, overcoming the immediate political turmoil but raising uncertainty about the longer term.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin walks before his President inauguration ceremony at the Kremlin in Moscow.
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Lava from a robust fissure eruption on Kilauea's east rift zone consumes a home, then threatens another, near Pahoa, Hawaii. The total number of homes lost within the Leilani Estates subdivision thus far is 21, and geologists from the Hawaii Volcanoes Observatory do not expect the eruption to cease any time soon. A local state of emergency has been declared after Mount Kilauea erupted near residential areas, forcing mandatory evacuation of about 1,700 citizens from their nearby homes. The crater's floor collapsed on 01 May and is since then continuing to erode its walls and generating huge explosions of ashes. Several earthquakes have been recorded in the area where the volcanic eruptions continue, including a 6.9 magnitue earthquake which struck the area on 4 May.
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Russian police carrying struggling opposition leader Alexei Navalny at a demonstration against President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Thousands of demonstrators denouncing Putin's upcoming inauguration into a fourth term gathered in the capital's Pushkin Square.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks at an event to mark Karl Marx’s 200th birthday at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
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President Vladimir Putin meets with FIFA president Gianni Infantino in Sochi, ahead of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
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Supporters of opposition lawmaker Nikol Pashinyan protest in Republic Square in Yerevan, Armenia. Pashinyan has urged his supporters to block roads, railway stations and airports after the governing Republican Party voted against his election as prime minister.
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Cubans march during the May Day rally at Revolution Square in Havana.
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9/50 30 April 2018
The sky is the limit: A Saudi man and woman fly over the Arabian Sarawat Mountains in the first ever joint wingsuit flight in traditional dress. A symbolic leap of faith towards women’s empowerment in Saudi Arabia.
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10/50 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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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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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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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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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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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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A boy walks on a pile of garbage covering a drain in New Delhi.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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44/50 26 March 2018
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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France condemns Trump over claim armed civilians could have stopped Paris attacks
Paris calls for the memory of the 130 victims 'to be respected'
Education boss arrested for 'defecating on school playing fields'
Staff and coaches 'were finding human faeces on or near the area of the high school track and football field on a daily basis'
Mahmoud Abbas apologises to Jewish people after Holocaust comments
'We condemn antisemitism in all its forms'
New Zealand promises to shelter all homeless people before winter
Jacina Ardern pledges to invest NZ$100m to tackle country's homelessness problem
'Frustration, anger, helplessness': Virginia pipeline protesters on what drove them to live in the trees
The Independent spoke with protesters about why they're staging tree sits along the proposed pipeline route
Lebanon holds first elections in almost a decade
The Lebanese people are heading to the polls this weekend for the first time since 2009. But the more things change, the more they stay the same
Celebrities incorporate the theme 'Heavenly bodies' at the Met Gala
The theme was incorporated through crosses, headpieces and wings
Why eating according to your hormones could be key to weight loss
Don't underestimate the importance of hormonal balance
Why Paris’s Latin Quarter is the city’s coolest neighbour
Fifty years after riots in the fifth arrondissement brought the capital to its knees, this vibrant area is one of Paris’s best-kept secrets
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This simple summerhouse near Berlin hides the most incredible story
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British Airways to launch flights from Heathrow to Durban
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Tourism responsible for nearly one tenth of world's carbon emissions
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World’s longest continuous cruise set to visit 59 countries in 245 day
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Meltdown Monday for travellers as rail and flight schedules unravel
His and hers spaces in the home
It is as if one is designing for two clients under the same roof, which extends the design possibilities, providing boundless scope for creativity in a range of styles
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This is the book you need to read if you're Mad About The House
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Interiors experts reveal eight ways to make your home Insta-ready
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Aldi launches hipster-friendly homeware range priced from just £3.99
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Koscielny ruled out of World Cup as Arsenal confirm six-month lay-off
Arsene Wenger revealed that Koscielny may not play again this year after injuring his Achilles tendon in the Europa League defeat by Atletico Madrid
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Dundee United’s Flood goes into meltdown after Livingston red card
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Guardiola: Touré can still play at Premier League level
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United open to selling Martial to Chelsea as part of swap deal
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World Cup 2026 in USA would ‘create £8bn profit for Fifa’
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Mourinho says Cristiano Ronaldo makes Portugal World Cup contenders
Paine to captain Australia for one-day leg of England tour
But national selector Trevor Hohns said that Paine's appointment as captain for the series did not mean he would be handed the role on a permanent basis
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How to Talk to Girls At Parties review: Odd and original
An exercise in kitsch and high camp that combines inspired moments with scenes that make you want to curl up in acute embarrassment
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Revenge: The ultra-violent rape thriller that flips the male gaze
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Sherlock Gnomes exclusive clip puts Michael Caine centre stage
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'The Artist' director Michel Hazanavicius on making 'Redoubtable'
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All the original Avengers (except one) got matching tattoos
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Netflix tipped to buy Cannes' opening night film despite fallout
Guns N Roses remove song with homophobic and racist lyrics from album
"One In A Million" has been cut from the reissue of 'Appetite for Destruction"
13 Reasons Why season 2: Watch Netflix's new intense trailer
The second season of Netflix's hit show focuses on a mystery surrounding polaroids
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The Inbetweeners cast get back together, tease season 4
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New Arrested Development trailer featuring Jeffrey Tambor release
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Jeffrey Tambor speaks out in first interview since Transparent firing
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Ken Jeong stops live comedy show to help attendee having a seizure
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Westworld season 2 episode 3 revealed a new park
Junot Diaz accused of sexual harassment during live Q&A
Author Zinzi Clemmons later detailed the allegations against Diaz on social media
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Germaine Greer says women enjoy watching sexual violence on TV
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Tom Perrotta: The novelist on writing about porn
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How Spider-Man creator Stan Lee got caught up in a web of strife
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The Vory: Russia’s Super-Mafia by Mark Galeotti, review
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Kate Bush writes tribute to Emily Bronte for Yorkshire moors memorial
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What Apple's latest results say about the future of the iPhone
People are spending more to buy their phones, and spending more once they have bought them
Samsung Galaxy S9 review: Everything is new but the look
This year's flagship phone is the exact reverse of last year's
Fortnite could endanger children and show them violence, NSPCC claims
The game is quickly growing in popularity – and is attracting attention from parents and children's charities as it does
Everything you need to know about Nintendo Labo
Nintendo Labo – the new, strange, cardboard accessory for the Switch – is finally about to arrive.
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God of War heralded as one of the PS4's best ever games
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Drake appears in video game livestream and breaks viewing figures
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New PlayStation update lets kids be kicked off their console
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'Super seducer' game that teaches men how to pick up women banned
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Rainbow Six Siege update brings range of new features