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Thousands of pupils 'to miss out on free school meals'
Institute for Fiscal Studies sounds alarm over government plan
Scientists may have discovered why there are so few aliens
Life as we know it might be far more rare than we know
BBC admits Human Planet documentary scenes were faked
2011 documentary series showed remote Indonesian tribe building home 30 metres high among trees
Up to 87 million Facebook users' data shared with Cambridge Analytica
Company also warns that most users could have had their data scraped
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50 Martin Luther King quotes 50 years after his assassination
His final words were to ask for a beautiful song to be played the evening of his death
The shocking numbers that reveal gap between MLK’s dream and reality
‘This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilising drug of gradualism,’ said King in his I Have a Dream speech
Bobby Kennedy's moving address on the night of MLK's murder
'Let's dedicate ourselves to what the Greeks wrote so many years ago: to tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world'
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Scientists discover 10,000 black holes at centre of Milky Way
Black holes have historically been very difficult to detect
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Momentum passes 40,000 paying members, overtaking Green Party
Exclusive: Membership has increased by 15 per cent since the start of 2018
Sugar tax and other levies protect poorest from 'catastrophic' cost
Argument that new charges will financially punish poorest ignores the major health and economic cost of diseases
Government 'understating' decline in Sure Start centres, finds report
As many as 1,000 'life-saving' Sure Start centres for young children and families have closed across UK since 2009 – twice as many as the government has reported, warn academics
Firms flock to report gender pay gap before midnight deadline
Government has not revealed what measures it will take against firms that do not report the data
- Ray Wilkins, 1956-2018
'We will fight like you taught us': Tributes to England star pour in from around the world
Zuckerberg says most Facebook users will only get privacy 'in spirit'
The Facebook founder refused to pledge new privacy protections to users outside of Europe
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Everything we learned about Series Two from talking to cast and crew
'I look at the second season and it does have a very different pace, a very different outlook'
Hailstones, tornadoes and bizarre funnel clouds strike US
More than 100,000 homes and businesses left without power
Grammar school entry test ‘unfair’ for children born in summer
'It is high time we admitted the entire 11-plus test system is flawed and unworkable'
US troops will remain in Syria despite Trump comments to contrary
Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Iran’s Hassan Rouhani met in Ankara on Wednesday to discuss the conflict. They differ in their approaches but are united in one desire – they all want US forces out of Syria
Vibrant ceremony provides memorable start to Commonwealth Games
Athletes from major nations and tiny Pacific atolls marched shoulder to shoulder during a vibrant ceremony which celebrated the region's indigenous origins and its modern surfing culture
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Ronaldo thanks Juve fans for standing ovation following stunning goal
Ronaldo scored his 13th and 14th goals of the Champions League this season in the first leg
Great white shark interrupts police operation by stalking dinghy
Anglers say they thought about changing their underwear several times
Flood warnings issued across UK as river levels rise after wet Easter
Rain and snow fell across Britain over bank holiday weekend
Sexual harassment of students by academics is rife, survey suggests
'These problems have been at best side-lined and at worst silenced by institutions. We need to talk about the open secrets that plague academia'
Facebook removes hundreds of pages controlled by Russian organisation
More than 200 Russian language pages praising Putin were taken down earlier this week
Bowhead whales 'sing freeform jazz-style songs to woo partners'
'If humpback whale song is like classical music, bowheads are jazz'
Brexit deal a failure if businesses face ‘additional costs’, MPs say
Report sets no fewer than 15 tests for success - including no new checks at the Irish border, or weakening of the fight against crime or terrorism
NHS sees 18% increase in obesity related admissions in a year
617,000 admissions in 2016-17 were driven by the increasing toll of weight-related diseases
Scientists find waves coming from black holes at centre of galaxies
Understanding the beginnings of the wobbles in the fabric of spacetime could help us grasp the mysteries of the universe itself
University investigates racism claims after banana thrown at graduate
'This is the most racially abused I have been in my entire life,' says Tyrell Pearce
Microplastics found in fertilisers being applied to farmland
Tiny fragments could make their way from waste treatment plants into the food chain, say scientists
Beano sends cease-and-desist letter to Jacob Rees-Mogg
'We were flattered when we discovered that Jacob Rees-Mogg has dedicated his life to impersonating one of my favourite Beano characters'
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Daniel Amir The Gaza protest showed how Israel is immune to criticism
The line between criticism of Israel and prejudice against Jews is both fine and blurred. In Israel, these accusations are weaponised against politicians and activists that step out of line
Iona Bain Millennials, this is why you should save money and do a staycation
Living in London, I come across travellers who rave about their exotic sojourns but confess to never having travelled north of the M25
Kim Sengupta South Africans respect Winnie Mandela despite her uneasy legacy
The latter-day sins of the leaders of the independence struggle are forgiven to an extent because of the courage, suffering and sacrifice of the past
Shafi Musaddique We need to address our ethnic pay gap with mandatory reporting
This would reveal not only the obvious lack of non-white executives at the top of companies, but a pool of talented BAME workers undermined by employers failing to recruit and, most importantly, promote them
Ben Chu Spotify has done the right thing by cutting out Wall Street banks
Big investment banks are engaged in industrial level cream skimming from stock market flotations. Finally, one firm is refusing to play along
Editorial Half a century after Martin Luther King's death, we have made progress but not reached the promised land
In the world dreamt of by King there would be no need for the Black Lives Matter movement, because the ingrained racism that incubates such attitudes and such violence would have been eradicated
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Maya Angelou's extraordinary life and most beloved poem
Author of 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings' and 'Gather Together in My Name' remembered on what would have been her 90th birthday
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
Matthew Norman Trump is silent on Russia because he fears Putin's 'kompromat'
After 14 months of keeping us so intimately informed about his thinking on the issues of the day with barrages of pre-dawn tweets, this week has found Trump's tiny typing fingers stayed on two fronts
If we’re going Dutch on takeovers please can we first plan the route?
City talk is of having an open, post-Brexit economy. So shouldn’t we be changing our approach to takeovers too?
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
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
Trump says 'stupid people don't want to get on better with Russia'
'If we got along with Russia, that would be a good thing not a bad thing', the president says
LGBT+ community face abuse in secret Chechen prisons, NGO reports
Abuses were 'directed by the highest officials of Chechnya', report says
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
Israel cancels UN deal to resettle African migrants
Embattled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu caves to pressure from right wing parties over UN offer to rehome 16,000 Africans in Western countries and allow 16,000 to remain in Israel
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’
Two subway trains crash in western Germany, injuring more than 20
There was no immediate explanation of the cause of the crash
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1/50 4 April 2018
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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7/50 29 March 2018
An emotional Steve Smith is comforted by his father Peter as he fronts the media at Sydney International Airport. Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft were flown back to Australia following investigations into alleged ball tampering in South Africa.
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French gendarmes escort the coffin of the late Lieutenant Colonel Arnaud Beltrame transported by car during a funeral procession leaving the Pantheon as part of a national tribute in Paris. The French President will lead a national commemoration to hostage-swap policeman Arnaud Beltrame killed in jihadist attack.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin visits a memorial made for the victims of a fire in a multi-story shopping center in the Siberian city of Kemerovo. Officials say that the fire escapes were blocked and a PA system was turned off during the fire that killed over 50 people.
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At least 64 shoppers have been killed in fire at a shopping centre in Russia. A further 16 people were still missing after flames broke out at the four-storey Winter Cherry mall in the city of Kemerovo in Siberia, according to Russian Emergencies Minister Vladimir Puchkov. The fire was extinguished in the morning after burning through the night. Parts of the building were still smouldering and the floors of the cinema hall had caved in in places, another emergency official said.
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Syrian civilians gathering for their evacuation from the town of Arbin in the Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus, following a deal with the regime. The deal is expected to see some 7,000 people bussed from Arbin and Zamalka towns and the district of Jobar to a rebel-dominated part of northern Syria.
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Students attend the ‘March For Our Lives’ in Washington. In the wake of the Florida attack, there has been a widespread effort to ban assault rifle.
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Police at the scene of a hostage situation in a supermarket in Trebes. An armed man took hostages in a supermarket in southern France, killing three and injuring about a dozen others, police said. A French minister confirmed the gunman had been shot dead by police.
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A boy rows his boat in the polluted waters of the Brahmaputra river on World Water Day in Guwahati, India.
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Kosovo's opposition lawmakers release a teargas canister inside the country's parliament in before a vote for an agreement to ratify or not a border demarcation deal signed in 2015 with Montenegro.
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People carrying luggage leave the Russian Embassy in London and board a van bearing diplomatic plates. Dozens of people including adults with children arrived at the Russian embassy in the morning and then left carrying luggage in vehicles bearing diplomatic registration plates. Britain last week announced the expulsion of 23 Russian diplomats over the spy poisoning row, prompting a tit-for-tat response from Moscow.
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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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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'
Outrage grows as Israel rules out inquiry into shooting of Gaza protesters
More than 12 funerals held at weekend for those killed by Israeli forces
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
Candidate who fought for gay rights wins Costa Rican presidency
‘We sent a beautiful democratic message’
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James Martin mocked for using £3,500 machine for 'simple pasta dish'
The dish was meant to be a 'nice and simple' pasta
Island-hopping study shows likely first route to Australia
The first Australians were among the world’s earliest great ocean explorers, undertaking a remarkable 2,000km maritime migration through Indonesia which led to the discovery of Australia at least 65,000 years ago.
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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How mother and daughter built dream home in their south London garden
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Pinterest reveals most popular interiors trends for 2018 so far
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Klopp downplays Liverpool win: None of my players were dancing
The German also warned that his side will still have to 'work like hell' against 'the best team in the world' in the second leg of their quarter-final tie against Manchester City
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Barcelona put one foot in semi-finals after rout of Roma
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Five things we learned from Liverpool's win over City
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Merseyside Police confirm two officers were harmed prior to clash
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Liverpool first-half blitz blows City away to take control of tie
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Liverpool vs Manchester City, Champions League - as it happened
Jofra Archer: the IPL’s new million-dollar man
The Barbadian-born all-rounder has gone from a second round pick for the Khulna Titans in the Bangladesh Premier League to one of the most expensive players in global T20 cricket
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Root warns England players their places are under threat
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Players' union calls for reductions in Smith, Warner and Bancroft bans
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England fail to beat New Zealand to end dreadful tour in series defeat
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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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Lindsay Lohan says April Fools Harvard speech video was a 'joke'
'I'm really, really honoured and I couldn't be happier. My work with Lawyer.com has finally paid off. Who needs Hollywood when you have - Harvard Law!' says actor
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Mark Hamill weighs in on whether Princess Leia should be recast
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This is one of the best films ever made, according to Chris Nolan
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Steven Spielberg is ready for the next Indiana Jones to be a woman
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Adam Sandler joins The Safdie Brothers next movie Uncut Gems
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Movies you might have missed: Best of Enemies
This is the wage gap between women and men at music labels in the UK
The stats reveal differences in pay across the board
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Daphne and Celeste were brilliantly bonkers at their London show
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Snowboxx festival 2018 review, Avoiraz, France: A cut above the rest
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Vinyl sales help Jack White score US No.1 1 with Boarding House Reach
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Adele got ordained to marry Alan Carr and his partner in her garden
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Sonar Reykjavik, Iceland, review: Must-vist electronic spectacle
Duffer Brothers respond to Stranger Things plagiarism charge
An attorney on behalf of the 'Stranger Things' creators has spoken out
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Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway nominated for Bafta TV award
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Stranger Things creators sued for 'stealing the show's plot'
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Bafta 2018 TV nominations - list in full
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Kathy Griffin says Trump beheading photo backlash was 'faux-outrage'
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Cast list for next week's Walking Dead clears up big Negan mystery
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Macbeth by Jo Nesbø, book review: this Shakespeare retelling disappoin
The latest in Hogarth's Shakespeare series by contemporary novelists, this updated 'Macbeth' may please fans of Scandi noir – but it isn't likely to appeal to admirers of the original
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Married Love: the book that helped launch the birth-control movement
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Sean Penn replies to haters of his book: 'I'm 57 and my pool's heated'
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Dead Men’s Trousers by Irvine Welsh, book review
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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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Why we might need new cities after the Uber self-driving car death
We might not need new technology, but entirely new cities
Samsung Galaxy S9 hands-on review
The new handset looks very similar to last year’s model, but the more you explore it, the bigger the differences seem
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