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Scandal-hit UN agency ‘has no appetite’ to pursue sexual harassment claims
International sexual exploitation expert says comments show alleged victims are still far from achieving justice
Benedict Cumberbatch hailed a 'hero' after saving cyclist from muggers
The Sherlock actor was near Baker Street at the time
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Pregnant cow sentenced to death after 'illegally' crossing EU border
Bulgarian officials say bovine must be must be put down because of strict EU rules
Thousands attend funeral for volunteer paramedic, 21, killed in Gaza
Razan Najjar had been planning to announce her engagement before she was killed while rushing to the aid of a wounded man on the Israel-Gaza border
Stalker left Christine Lampard 'too scared to go out alone'
‘I could see that Christine was very anxious and shaken more than I have ever seen,’ said husband Frank Lampard
Sweets at supermarket checkouts to be banned
Ministers also considering a 'watershed' prohibiting advertising sugary foods before 9pm
Jeremy Thorpe attempted murder investigation reopens
‘I just don’t think anyone’s tried hard enough to look for him. I really don’t,’ Norman Scott says
Hooligans unlikely to run riot at World Cup after Kremlin clampdown
Russia undertakes major operation to stop organised violence during the tournament. That doesn't rule out spontaneous clashes
Nigeria World Cup kit sold out in minutes as fans queue around block
The Nike website is showing the home, away and training kits are all sold out
Visa apologises as service returns to normal
Firm assures customers disruption was ‘not associated with any unauthorised access or cyberattack’
May to tell Trump to back away from 'unjustifiable' trade war at G7
The US has put punitive tariffs on steel and aluminium from the European Union
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Labour MPs tell Corbyn to back new Brexit referendum
In a letter published in The Independent they warn a bad deal could 'tear' the fabric of London apart
Tibet's participation in other 'World Cup' ruffles Chinese feathers
Conifa has been running the ‘World Football Cup’ once every two years since 2013, but this year’s tournament is comfortably the biggest. Organisers say Tibet’s involvement has been met with considerable opposition
Crosses compulsory in Bavarian buildings: PM claims Vatican supportive
Premier points to 'fundamental benevolence’ towards type of move that has polarised German state
Man nearly killed after radiator thrown from window hits him on head
‘I never thought I’d be injured by someone throwing a radiator out of a window’
Man charged with attempted murder of two police officers in Greenock
A 43-year-old man has been charged after the police officers were 'stabbed' while responding to an incident
China 'intimidating' neighbours with military build up, says US
Gen Jim Mattis spoke amid mounting US-China tensions over trade
Perform CPR to beat of ‘Macarena’ for correct tempo, experts suggest
Los del Río’s ‘Macarena’ has the same beats per minute as Bee Gees’ ‘Stayin’ Alive’
Edmund out of French Open after five-set defeat to Fognini
The British No 1 fell 6-3, 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 to the Italian clay-court specialist
Hamish McRae Regardless of Trump's trade policies, the US economy is a success
You can have a debate about trade policy, but you can’t deny that the American boom has legs. We got a feeling for that on Friday. Start with jobs
Hawaii volcano eruption enters new phase as crater falls quiet
Experts say latest change in volcano's behaviour leaves them uncertain about what will follow
Woman killed as car ploughs into pedestrians during 'boy racers’ meet'
Man, 21, being questioned after death during police 'major incident'
Spotify reverses anti-hate policy that saw R Kelly axed from playlists
Controversial guidelines led streaming service to shun promotion of several artists over abuse allegations
Royal Navy tailing Russian military ship through English Channel
'We will not hesitate in defending our waters or tolerate any form of aggression'
Dozens of trains axed in Northern's new emergency rail timetable
Train operator will cut off Windermere and reduce other services
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Sean O'Grady The UK doesn't have the power to stand up to Trump's trade war
The Europeans might be able to stand up to the Americans (though it would be unwise to do so), but the little ol’ British?
Sophie Hellyer Chelsea FC Women’s name change isn't just a nod to gender equality
People’s attitudes towards women’s football are shifting, so why are we resolutely sticking to outdated language without seeing its potential harm?
Jude Kirton-Darling The EU has passed a law that could end the debate on free movement
Corporations will no longer be able to undercut local workers by exploiting migrants. Looking beyond Brexit, this law will make a big difference regardless of the option chosen for our future relationship with the EU
Iza Kavedzija What we can learn from Japan's social care model for older people
The government has developed an incredibly comprehensive and thoughtful late life care plan
Andrew Grice Why Brexiteers are enjoying the crisis in Italy
The Italian president probably felt he was damned if he did and damned if he didn’t veto Savona – but he may have inadvertently walked into a trap. Meanwhile, the EU is incentivised to 'punish' Britain even further for daring to leave
Sean O’Grady Strikes are at an all-time low – we no longer really need trade unions
Economic change, structural changes in the workforce and greater competition have all rendered industrial action irrelevant
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Louis Staples Ask the right questions about the cancellation of Roseanne
Barr’s downfall is the natural consequence of Trump followers being held to a higher standard than he is. When tweeting helped him capture the White House, and he continues to preach invincibility and rarely faces consequences, is it any wonder that his followers cross the line?
Edward Adoo What would have happened if Raheem Sterling was white?
Violence occurring on our streets has nothing to do with Raheem Sterling, but there is a racist and classist undercurrent at play here that suggests 'people like him' do have something to do with it and therefore he, as an apparent 'representative', should be held to account
Robert Chapman Why we’re not prepared for the genetic revolution that’s coming
Biohackers are already using modification methods to edit their own genes, for example, to enhance muscle tissue or treat HIV
Emma Gallen May must stand up to the DUP to change Northern Ireland abortion laws
Theresa May is a self-proclaimed feminist, yet she is the one who got into bed with the DUP – which is vocal about its opposition to women accessing abortions – in order to keep hold of her job as prime minister
Hamish McRae Don't be so quick to judge Hammond for selling off RBS shares
Had the banks not been supported by the government the loss to the economy would have been far greater, but more importantly the taxpayer has in fact almost broken even if you consider all the factors involved in the bailout
Catherine Rottenberg How neoliberalism colonised feminism – and what you can do about it
Neoliberal feminism recognises gender inequality while simultaneously denying that socioeconomic and cultural structures shape our lives
Robert Fisk Syria's new housing law will displace tens of thousands of refugees
There are painful parallels here to the plight of the 1947-48 Palestinians refugees and their families, who are deprived of their homes under Israel’s 1950 Absentee Property law
Kremlin critic Bill Browder: 'Russia's corrupt wealth must be seized'
‘The moment I arrived at the police station I knew I was OK,’ he tells The Independent. ‘My concern was that these guys were just dressed up as cops, and I would be taken to an airstrip somewhere and loaded on to a G7 to Russia’
US vetoes UN resolution denouncing Israeli force against Palestinians
Security council responds by rejecting American resolution faulting Hamas
Trump confirms meeting with Kim Jong-un will take place
Highest ranking North Korean official to visit White House in 18 years delivers letter to Mr Trump from Mr Kim
Red Cross sends war surgeons to help Gaza cope with protest wounded
Caseload of 1,350 complex cases and 13,000 injured total would ‘overwhelm any healthcare system in the world’, director says
Japan slaughters 122 pregnant whales for 'scientific research'
Animal rights campaigners condemn 'gruesome and unnecessary' hunt
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1/50 2 June 2018
Palestinian mourners carry the body of 21-year-old medical volunteer Razan al-Najjar during her funeral after she was shot dead by Israeli soldiers near the Gaza border fence on June 1, in another day of protests and violence. She was shot near Khan Yunis in the south of the territory, health ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said, bringing the toll of Gazans killed by Israeli fire since the end of March to 123.
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2/50 1 June 2018
Spain's new Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez poses after a vote on a no-confidence motion at the Spanish Parliament in Madrid. Spain's parliament ousted Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy in a no-confidence vote sparked by fury over his party's corruption woes, with his Socialist arch-rival Pedro Sanchez automatically taking over.
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3/50 31 May 2018
Zinedine Zidane looks on after a press conference to announce his resignation as manager from Real Madrid. He confirmed he was leaving the Spanish giants, just days after winning the Champions League for the third year in a row.
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4/50 30 May 2018
A worker cleans up the Millenaire migrants makeshift camp along the Canal de Saint-Denis near Porte de la Villette, northern Paris, following its evacuation on May 30. More than a thousand migrants and refugees were evacuated early in the morning from the camp that had been set up for several weeks along the Canal.
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5/50 29 May 2018
Police and ambulances are seen at the site where a gunman shot dead three people, two of them policemen, before being killed by elite officers, in the eastern Belgian city of Liege.
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6/50 28 May 2018
French President Emmanuel Macron meets with Mamoudou Gassama, 22, from Mali, at the presidential Elysee Palace in Paris. Gassama living illegally in France is being honored by Macron for scaling an apartment building over the weekend to save a 4-year-old child dangling from a fifth-floor balcony.
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Migrants wait to disembark from the ship Aquarius in the Sicilian harbour of Catania, Italy
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Ireland awaits the official result of a referendum that could end the country’s ban on abortion. Co-Director of Together For Yes Ailbhe Smyth speaks to the media after exit polls suggested victory for the Yes campaign.
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9/50 25 May 2018
Film producer Harvey Weinstein arrives at the 1st Precinct in Manhattan where he turned himself in to New York police for sexual misconduct charges.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) meets with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron at the Konstantin Palace in Strelna, outside Saint Petersburg, on May 24, 2018
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11/50 23 May 2018
People protest outisde the Tamil Nadu House after at least 10 people were killed when police fired on protesters seeking closure of plant on environmental grounds in town of Thoothukudi in southern state of Tamil Nadu, in New Delhi.
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People demonstrate in Paris during a nationwide day protest by French public sector employees and public servants against the overhauls proposed by French President Emmanuel Macron, calling them an "attack" by the centrist leader against civil services as well as their economic security.
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Newly appointed Catalan president Quim Torra arrives to visit jailed Catalan separatist politicians at the Estremera jail near Madrid.
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro casts his vote during the presidential elections in Caracas. Maduro was seeking a second term in power.
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15/50 19 May 2018
Channelized lava emerges on Kilauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone on Hawaii. The USGS said on its website that "a fast-moving pahoehoe lava flow that emerged from fissure 20... continues to flow southeast," with the quickest of three "lobes" progressing at 230 yards (210 meters) per hour.
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16/50 18 May 2018
Santa Fe High School student Dakota Shrader is comforted by her mother Susan Davidson following a shooting at the school in Texas. Shrader said her friend was shot in the incident. Multiple people have been killed.
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French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Theresa May and German Chancellor Angela Merkel meeting during the EU-Western Balkans Summit in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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People hold flags with the state coat of arms of Russia as they drive along a bridge, which was constructed to connect the Russian mainland with the Crimean Peninsula across the Kerch Strait.
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Palestinians run away from tear gas shot at them by Israeli forces during a protest in Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank
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A Palestinian demonstrator runs during a protest against the US embassy move to Jerusalem and ahead of the 70th anniversary of the Nakba at the Israel-Gaza border.
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A bullet hole on the window of a cafe in Paris, the day after a knifeman killed one man and wounded four other people before being shot dead by police
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Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel looks on after receiving the 'Lamp of Peace, the "Nobel" Catholic award for "her work of conciliation for the peaceful cohabitation of peoples" at The Basilica Superiore of St Francis of Assisi in Italy.
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Police forensics investigate the death of seven people in a suspected murder-suicide in Australia. Four children are among seven people that were found dead at a rural property in Osmington, near Margaret River. Detectives are investigating the incident, which was said to be treated as a murder-suicide, media reported. Two firearms were found at the scene, Western Australia Police said.
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Missiles rise into the sky as Israeli missiles hit air defense position and other military bases, in Damascus, Syria. The Israeli military on Thursday said it attacked "dozens" of Iranian targets in neighboring Syria in response to an Iranian rocket barrage on Israeli positions in the Golan Heights, in the most serious military confrontation between the two bitter enemies to date.
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Iranian MPs burning a US flag in the parliament in Tehran. Iran said it will hold talks with signatories to a nuclear deal after US President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the accord, which it branded "psychological warfare". President Hassan Rouhani also said Iran could resume uranium enrichment "without limit" in response to Trump's announcement.
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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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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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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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‘School shooting simulation’ video game pulled following outrage
The parents of victims of the Parkland shooting call the game 'despicable'
Half of all children affected by conflict and poverty, report says
Save the Children research finds that violence, inequality and discrimination against girls is robbing 1.2 billion children around the world of their childhoods
Hungary considering making offering food to refugees illegal
Criminal penalties could be imposed on groups accused of supporting or financing illegal immigration if new bill passed
Harvey Weinstein indicted on on rape and criminal sex act charges
Former film mogul’s attorneys say he intends to plead not guilty
Belgian gunman killed fourth person day before Liege police attack
Benjamin Herman bludgeoned to death former prison cellmate night before deadly spree
North Carolina dam in danger of 'imminent failure' amid Storm Alberto
Residents living near Lake Tahoma 'asked to flee' by authorities
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‘Stupid to rule England out’ as World Cup winners insists Loftus-Cheek
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All the latest news ahead of the tournament in Russia this summer
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Swimwear brand praised for using unretouched images of models
'Confidence is the most beautiful thing a woman can wear'
Morrisons £10 Sauvignon Blanc wins platinum prize at wine awards
The budget bottle of bubbly won big
Why Swiss railways are the best in Europe
Swiss Federal Railways comes top for families, disabled travellers, cyclists and winter sports gear
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'Chaos' at Dublin Airport as PA system gets stuck on evacuation mode
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Tonne of endangered shark fins arrive in Hong Kong
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The psychology behind London’s underground system
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Two strikes announced on Greater Anglia trains over ‘guards and safety
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The Pyramids of Giza are near a Pizza Hut and more disappointments
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Love Island returns to ITV for its fourth series this June. The 2018 villa is a riot of blue, pink and orange, with plenty of pineapples and flamingos on show. Here's how to replicate the sunny look at home.
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Unmissable events at the London Festival of Architecture 2018
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This Cuban design project has transformed a community
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Historic London home offers fascinating glimpse into post-war design
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The best air-purifying home office plants for boosting productivity
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Five ways to maximise storage when renovating a kitchen
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Southgate picked Sterling to hit back at negative press
Sterling was booked for diving but was impressive throughout
England build lead over Pakistan on rain-hit day two at Headingley
England (302-7) lead Pakistan (174) by 128 runs
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Root urges England to prove doubters wrong in second Test
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Time to show there is something worth salvaging in this England team
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Australia will be ‘galvanised’ by ball-tampering scandal, says Morgan
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Anderson hits out at England critics ahead of second Pakistan Test
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Richardson on fixing, doping & why cricket doesn’t need another format
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Spider-Man spin-off Silver & Black pulled from Sony's release schedule
No actors have been cast in the movie yet
Kanye West's new album 'ye' met with mixed reaction from critics
Reviewers give mixed responses to seven-track record
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First listen and impressions live on Kanye West's new album 'ye'
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Slam Dunk is a fantastic celebration of emo, pop-punk and alternative
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Chvrches take a darker route with material from their new album
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Kanye West's album cover was shot on his iPhone the day before release
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Norman Reedus responds to Andrew Lincoln's Walking Dead exit
Rick Grimes will leave the series during season 9
The children’s book most adults want to re-read revealed
Research shows 10.7 million UK adults believe tuning into nostalgic memories helps them unwind
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Sir Michael Morpurgo reveals he underwent treatment for larynx cancer
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The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer, review
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Ian McEwan 'maintains degree of scepticism about Harvey Weinstein'
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Stephen King attacks Stanley Kubrick's version of The Shining
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Why I spent years tracking down the original Bonfire of the Vanities
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Why the connected home's best place might be the garden
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What Apple's latest results say about the future of the iPhone
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Why Facebook might be about to ruin WhatsApp
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The new iPad isn't the best tablet you can buy, but the best you will
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Hyperloop: The 1,000 kph race to realize Elon Musk’s improbable dream
Nintendo's newest product shows it might have found the future of fun
You keep asking yourself why. And then you open it
Two new Pokemon games arrive on Nintendo Switch
Trainers will be able to throw Pokeballs by using the Switch's controllers, and drop in on friends to help them out
Fortnite goes offline to finally install update
Developers Epic said they had found an 'issue' that had stopped version 4.2 arriving