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More than 50 British tourists rushed to hospital with mystery illness
The cause is still unknown
Trump bids to avoid Stormy Daniels case being heard in open court
The actress was previously paid $130,000 to keep quiet about alleged affair with president
Sale of ivory of any age to be banned in UK under strict new laws
Government says ban announced by Michael Gove is one of the toughest in the world
Teenage girl dies and boy critically injured after shootings in London
Police do not know if the attacks are connected
Ryanair reveals 67% gender pay gap
Airline says number of female pilots applying has 'increased'
Sky News could be sold to Disney early in bid to push through Sky sale
Fox and Disney have come up with two plans they hope will meet the competition watchdog's approval
Singer Pitou plays three songs for Music Box season three
Amsterdam-born singer performed three original songs with her fantastic backing singers
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It could have been in Britain's interests to poison Sergei Skripal, says Lavrov
Russian foreign minister attacks Britain and US as behaving worse than during the Cold War amid global diplomatic row over poisoning of former spy and daughter
Florida shooting survivor David Hogg labels Fox News host 'a bully'
Laura Ingraham mocked the survivor’s rejection from four colleges
Man shot in head on Facebook Live by friend playing with loaded gun
Devyn Holmes left fighting for life after incident in Houston petrol station
Trump rushes to defence of TV firm criticised for parroting his views
The promos, which began airing last week, are part of a campaign to warn of the dangers of 'one-sided news stories plaguing' the US
Deaths as members of India's lowest caste protest against new law
Members of the Dalit caste were protesting the Supreme Court order that prevented the immediate arrest of those being violent towards them
'It's like skydiving': Inside New York's floating sex party on board a private yacht
'Chemistry' soirees began in 2006 as a way to get away from the 'gauche' sex parties overrunning New York nightlife at the time.
Who are the best teams in Premier League history by points total?
City are chasing down an elusive record - so where will they end up in the history books?
Spending on children services slashed by nearly £1bn in six years
Government accused of ‘slashing’ support for those that need it most after it emerges planned net expenditure on children and young people’s services down £956,881 in real terms
Mark Hamill reveals what order to watch the Star Wars films in
Actor dipped into controversial territory during a recent interview
Trump causes confusion by attacking Mexico for failing to secure its border... with the US
‘They must stop them at their Northern Border, which they can do because their border laws work’
Travel chaos hits France after Easter rush
Only one in eight long-distance trains running; 30 per cent of Air France long-haul flights cancelled
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Trade deal with EU a greater priority than Brexit deal, says Japan
Exclusive: 'A lot of Japanese companies are concerned with the prospect of the Brexit,' senior minister warns
Boris Johnson accused of 'failure' to secure release of British mother
Husband Richard Ratcliffe demands meeting with foreign secretary as ‘comedy in solidarity’ event marks second anniversary of charity worker’s arrest
Why did Britain go to war with Argentina over the Falkland Islands?
UK drawn into bloody hostilities with Latin American rival 36 years ago today
Robot bees for exploring surface of Mars being developed by Nasa
Tiny mechanical creatures would be fitted with sensors and wireless communication devices
Mark Zuckerberg hits back at Tim Cook’s criticism of Facebook
Exchange sharpens disagreement over Facebook's business model
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Theresa May accused of hypocrisy in quest to tackle poverty
PM fails to appoint new Social Mobility Commission chief, leaving panel in paralysis
London murder rate overtakes New York for first time ever
While New York City's murder rate has gone down London's has simultaneously surged
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Meet America's first climate change refugees
The vanishing of Isle de Jean Charles, home to members of the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw tribe, might take another decade or even five. On the other hand, one more big storm could finally end its viability for human occupation permanently
Poor pupils 'filling pockets with food' amid poverty crisis
Children living in poverty arrive at the school gates with 'grey skin, poor teeth, hair and nails'
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What do chocolate eggs have to do with the crucifixion?
How does the Passion relate to toasted tea cakes?
10 of the most spiritual places on Earth
From Spanish pilgrimage to Haitian vodou, here’s a round-up of sacred destinations for Easter enlightenment
Voices
Phil Wilson If Corbyn doesn't get rid of antisemitism, I fear for Labour's future
It’s as if antisemites feel as though they now have a home in Labour’s mainstream, where once their views were confined to the fringe. They must be evicted from the party to preserve its true values
Jenny Eclair A big night in is fabulous, until the telly breaks down
I realised that there is just as much danger of things going wrong by staying at home as A Big Night Out, only with less chance of losing your purse in the back of an Uber
Annie Corcoran As a former teacher, I know what it's like to be harassed by pupils
We need to empower teachers to speak up about the abuse they encounter, and push for better lessons on sex and relationships, including discussions on consent and objectification
Claudia Craig Women should be allowed to take the abortion pill at home
These journeys back from the hospital are a completely unnecessary ordeal, and the government can change this overnight
Sophie Walker Women and girls with autism are doubly discriminated against
The idea that autism is simply an ‘extreme of the male brain’ has not only trapped generations of men in cliché, but has also prevented thousands of women from getting the support and understanding they need
Anne-Marie Trevelyan Changing consumer habits is not enough to reduce plastic
In the final part of her diary about trying to give up single-use plastic for Lent, Anne-Marie Trevelyan discusses what needs to happen next – beyond changing her own ways for good
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Letters Even the Pope doesn’t believe in hell so why should we?
Send your letters to letters@independent.co.uk
Joanna Whitehead It's never too late to switch career. I would know – I'm 37
With more time on the clock than ever, reconsidering a career choice that may have been made in your early twenties is not an unwise move
James Moore Let’s fix the Easter holidays so we can all enjoy a proper break
Churches have been attempting since the 10th century to fix the date of the festival – surely 2018 is the time?
Mark Steel A second referendum could be fun – the country would eat itself alive
Campaigners for a second referendum love finding loopholes, such as ‘The referendum result was only advisory’ or ‘We can get the result annulled because Boris Johnson’s hair is illegal’
John Rentoul We still need referendums for a strong democracy, even after Brexit
Andrew Adonis has changed his mind about proportional representation and doesn’t like referendums – but is that just because he doesn’t like their results?
This is why we need Trans Day of Visibility
More than a third of all transgender people in the UK were a victim of a hate crime in 2017, according to research
Dow Jones drops 450 points as Amazon tumbles and trade war fires rise
Technology company was the subject of another attack from Donald Trump, as China retaliates to president's trade tariffs
Erdogan recites Islamic prayer at Hagia Sophia triggering outcry
Site once served as seat of Greek Orthodox Church before conversion to imperial mosque, as Greece continues to oppose religious use of venue
White House faces void in post-Hope Hicks era
The communication director’s exit deprives the president of a confidante who had been there from the start of his political career
Crowdfunding for FBI chief Trump sacked smashes $370k target in hours
'The support for Mr. McCabe has been overwhelming, humbling, and deeply appreciated'
Man charged with trafficking enough fentanyl to kill 10 million people
Officials allege suspect organised pipeline sending narcotics through trucks, cars and couriers
Patrick Cockburn Trump's latest appointments bring us closer to war in the Middle East
If we are on the edge of a fresh crisis, centring on Iran, then the US is in a much weaker position than it was pre-Trump
World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/50 3 April 2018
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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8/50 27 March 2018
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.
Kremlin Pool Photo via AP
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9/50 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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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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France’s far-right party Front National (FN) president Marine Le Pen applauds former US President advisor Steve Bannon after his speech during the Front National party annual congress, in Lille, northern France.
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A television screen showing pictures of US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un at a railway station in Seoul.
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Protesters form triangles with their hands during a demonstration for women’s rights in Bilbao, Spain.
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A labourer works on a salt pan in the outskirts of the Nagaur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan ahead of International Women’s day.
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Sri Lanka's army soldiers and police personnel stand near a vandalised building in Digana, a suburb of Kandy. Extremists Buddhist mobs swept through the town on Monday, burning at least 11 Muslim owned shops and homes. Sri Lanka's president declared a state of emergency Tuesday amid fears that anti-Muslim attacks in the central hill town could spread.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives for the opening of the first session of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. The NPC has over 3,000 delegates and is the world's largest parliament or legislative assembly though its function is largely as a formal seal of approval for the policies fixed by the leaders of the Chinese Communist Party. The NPC runs alongside the annual plenary meetings of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), together known as 'Lianghui' or 'Two Meetings'.
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Female protestor stands up with the words 'Berlusconi Sei Scaduto' written on her body, translating as 'Berlusconi, you’ve expired', as Silvio Berlusconi stands during voting of the political and regional elections in Milan, Italy.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during a rally to support his bid in the upcoming presidential election at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
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A light turns red outside of Germany's Krupp Mannesmann steel factory. German officials and industry groups warned U.S. President Donald Trump that he risks sparking a trade war with his closest allies if he goes ahead with plans to impose steep tariffs on steel and aluminium imports.
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People dance during Holi festival celebrations in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Indian fans watch as the funeral procession of the late Bollywood actress Sridevi Kapoor passes through Mumbai.
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Candles are left in tribute to murdered Slovakian investigative reporter Jan Kuciak, 27, and his fiancee Martina, 27, at Slovak National Uprising Square in Bratislava. A leading Slovak newspaper says organised crime may have been involved in the shooting death that shocked Slovakia. The bodies of Kuciak and Kusnirova were found Sunday evening in their house in the town of Velka Maca, east of the capital.
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Colosseum during a heavy snowfall in Rome, Italy.
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Family members of victims of the sunken South Korean naval ship Cheonan by a North Korean attack hold up defaced portraits of Kim Yong Chol, vice chairman of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party Central Committee, during a rally against his visit near the Unification bridge in Paju, South Korea. A North Korean high-level delegation led by Kim arrived to attend the closing ceremony of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. The signs read: " Let's punish Kim Young Chol."
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Ivanka Trump (C) cheers while sat between former Olympic US bobsledders Shauna Rohbock (L) and Valerie Fleming (R) as the United States beat Sweden in their Men's Gold Medal Curling match at the Gangneung Curling Centre in Gangneung, South Korea. Ivanka Trump is on a four-day visit to South Korea to attend the closing ceremony of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics.
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David Allen Turpin (C), who along with Louise Anna Turpin is accused of abusing and holding 13 of their children captive, appears in court with attorneys David Macher (L) and Alison Lowe in court in Riverside, California. According to Riverside County Sheriffs, David Allen Turpin and Louise Anna Turpin held 13 malnourished children ranging in age from 2 to 29 captive in their Perris, California home. Deputies were alerted after a 17-year-old daughter escaped by jumping through a window shortly before dawn, carrying a de-activated mobile phone from which she was able to call 911 for help. Responding deputies described conditions in the home as foul-smelling with some kids chained to a bed and suffering injuries as a result. Adult children appeared at first to be minors because of their malnourished state. The Turpins were arrested on charges of torture and child endangerment.
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The Elephanta Island, home to the famous Elephanta Caves, finally gets electricity after a wait of 70 years. Seventy years after Independence, a 7.5-km long undersea cable has finally brought electricity to the world-famous Gharapuri Isle, which houses the UNESCO World Heritage site Elephanta Caves, about 10-km from Mumbai, India.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pays his respects at the Sikh Golden Temple in Amritsar. Trudeau and his family are on a week-long official trip to India.
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Members of the Syrian civil defence evacuate an injured civilian on a stretcher from an area hit by a reported regime air strike in the rebel-held town of Saqba, in the besieged Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus.
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A Thai Navy instructor demonstrates how to catch a snake during a jungle survival exercise as part of the "Cobra Gold 2018" (CG18) joint military exercise with US soldiers, at a military base in Chonburi province, Thailand.
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Children play outside their destroyed school in the Frikeh village, in Idlib, north-western Syria
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A pro-Kurd demonstrator attends a protest demanding the release of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) leader Abdullah Ocalan in Strasbourg, France
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Joe Zevuloni mourns in front of a cross placed in a park to commemorate the victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, in Parkland, Florida
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South Africa's new president Cyril Ramaphosa holds up his right hand as he is sworn into office
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The African National Congress’s (ANC) treasurer general Paul Mashatile (left) and parliamentary chief whip Jackson Mthembu address a media briefing, after an emergency ANC caucus meeting on 14 February in Cape Town. South Africa’s parliament will hold a vote of no-confidence in President Jacob Zuma on 15 February, the ruling ANC party said, signalling its determination to eject him from office after days of stalemate
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North Korean cheerleaders are surrounded by media as they attempt to walk on Gyeongpo beach in Gangneung, South Korea
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Robert Fisk Watching on as Islamists are evacuated from war-torn Eastern Ghouta
They had long scraggly beards, most of them uncombed, cheap track suits, dusty plastic sandals. I suppose it was a sort of political statement
Malala breaks down in tears as she returns to Pakistan
This is the emotional moment Malala Yousafzai breaks down in tears during a speech in Pakistan.
Turtles born on India beach for first time in 20 years after clean-up
'A historic moment' as hatchlings emerge on coastline once overwhelmed by plastic
Amal Clooney to represent Reuters journalists imprisoned in Myanmar
'It is clear beyond doubt the two journalists are innocent and should be released immediately'
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Preliminary results suggest Sisi has won – but with a devastatingly low turnout
‘It’s a circus, and we all know the outcome’
Indian state minister claims expenses equal to 10,000 cups of tea
Money reportedly used for hot drinks, snacks and breakfast at a number of meetings
Naomi Campbell calls on Vogue to launch African edition
The supermodel's comments have been met with mixed reactions
London restaurant's 16-foot noodles
Mayfair food joint specialises in regional Chinese cuisine from Xi'an City, Shan Xi Province
Hundreds of Heathrow flights delayed by air-traffic control change
Passengers to Heathrow can expect delays of 20 minutes
Isaac Newton's home is lit up with the colours he discovered
New design installation celebrates the life and work of the man who found colour in light
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Inspiring home of the week: Inside-outside house in New Mexico
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Have you committed one of the 10 deadly decor sins?
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Why succulents, terrariums and cacti are the hipster must-haves
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Why a family built an eco-home in the garden of their Victorian house
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Pinterest reveals most popular interiors trends for 2018 so far
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Spurs post record revenue after highest-ever Premier League finish
The figure comes as a result of increased TV revenue, their highest ever Premier League finish in 2016-17 and a Champions League group-stage campaign
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Salah capable of destroying any defence, says Liverpool teammate
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Juve have no ‘special tactic’ to combat Ronaldo, says Allegri
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Sarabia believes lessons from Leicester loss will help overcome Bayern
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Assombalonga rescues point for Boro while Wednesday down Sunderland
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What Pardew’s West Brom departure reveals about the Premier League
Root warns England players their places are under threat
England ended a bruising winter with another series defeat following their 4-0 Ashes hammering against Australia
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Elgar doubts Australia can keep up ‘nice guy’ approach
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Mills signs with Suffolk to play Minor Counties in T20 England bid
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England's Curran snapped up for IPL in wake of Starc's injury
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England frustrated by bad light as they chase elusive away win
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Elgar digs in as South Africa build commanding lead over Australia
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Frosty relationships between Russia and the West won't chill cinema
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All 32 Steven Spielberg movies ranked from worst to best
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Star Wars fans want Meryl Streep to take over Princess Leia role
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Bryan Cranston wades in on Isle of Dogs cultural appropriation debate
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Cameron Diaz confirms acting retirement rumours
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The sound of silence: When rock stars retire
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Taylor Swift defends Hayley Kiyoko after fans 'misinterpret' comments
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Miley Cyrus gets spanked by Easter bunny in new photo shoot
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Parkland shooting survivors 'have no souls', says NRA board member
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Camp Cope 'want the music industry to own up to their own failures'
Broadcast group responds to criticism of 'Orwellian' scripted mantra
'We aren’t sure of the motivation for the criticism, but find it curious'
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Roseanne Barr criticised after voicing support for Trump conspiracy
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Watch the trailer for the penultimate episode of The Walking Dead S8
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Hill Street Blues creator Steven Bochco dies aged 74
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The Walking Dead season 8 episode 14 spoiler review
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Netflix is hiring professional binge watchers to rate their shows
Married Love: the book that helped launch the birth-control movement
It's been 100 years since a book written by Marie Stopes revolutionised the way that people talked about sex
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‘Cloaked in crazy’: Sean Penn’s debut novel ripped apart by critics
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Irvine Welsh on Dead Men’s Trousers, Trainspotting and Renton
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The Trick to Time by Kit de Waal, review: Enlightening but rushed
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How Hannah Glasse's seminal recipe book democratised cookery
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A peek at Art Garfunkel's library – from Twain to Freud
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How to delete Facebook for good
Deleting your account entirely is a extreme step – but one that people are taking in the wake of yet another data scandal
Mindfulness could be the key to stopping technological misery
'I don't expect we will be able to magically turn Instagram into a positive mental health platform. But at least it can be less s***'
Drake appears in video game livestream and breaks viewing figures
The rapper appeared as an avatar that vaguely resembled himself and proceeded to play Fortnite
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LA Noire Switch review: A fantastically fun detective-thriller
Switch - Rockstar - £32.99
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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon review: Should have been DLC
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Microtransactions system used in world's biggest games could be banned
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Skyrim Switch review: One of the best games ever made, now portable
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Doom Switch review: A colossal game, now portable
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Star Wars Battlefront 2 forced to change how game works in final hours