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Yulia Skripal hopes to return to Russia after 'devastating' Salisbury poisoning
'The fact that a nerve agent was used to do this is shocking...My life has been turned upside down,' she says in first public statement since nerve agent attack
Firm apologises over 'racist' image of chocolate bride for royal wedding
'The prize for the dumbest royal wedding post goes to Super Dickmann,' says one critic
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Greg Hands Why we support the EU's trade talks with Australia and New Zealand
We have already begun trade talks with Australia and New Zealand, but we also remain the EU's biggest free trade advocate
Donald Trump can’t block people on Twitter, judge rules
A key case for the novel area of free speech rights on Twitter
Home secretary backs use of controversial spithoods in police pledge
Home secretary supports increased use of Tasers, body-worn camera and stop and search
Greg Hands Why we support the EU's trade talks with Australia and New Zealand
We have already begun trade talks with Australia and New Zealand, but we also remain the EU's biggest free trade advocate
NFL to fine teams if players on field refuse to stand for anthem
Donald Trump politicised the issue by attacking players who kneel in protest and suggesting they should lose their jobs
Report alleges increase of Border Patrol child abuse
The report says that there is a pattern of the abuses, and that Border Patrol has not implemented necessary safeguards to keep children safe
Ryanair set to review baggage policy after spike in luggage check-ins
O'Leary hints at baggage rules review, though chief financial officer says January changes have led to improvements
NHS 'privatisation' shake-up was damaging, minister admits
Private firms are being allowed to compete for too many services, George Eustice says, creating ‘fragmentation’
British Isis supporter 'encouraged attacks on Prince George's school'
Defendant posted a photograph of the prince with the message 'even the royal family will not be left alone', prosecution alleges
Mother who duped daughter to marry older man in Pakistan jailed
‘You had cruelly deceived her. She was frightened, alone, held against her will, being forced into a marriage she dreaded,’ judge says
US investigates possible 'sonic attack' on its workers in China
The US and China are investigating the possible 'sonic attack'
History made as Democrats choose black woman for governor's race
Women have been punching above their weight in 2018's primary contests
Arsenal's new manager on Wenger, transfers and Wilshere
The Spaniard addressed the media for the first time on Wednesday
Anger as third of Oxford colleges accept three or fewer black applicants
'The truth is that Oxford is still a bastion of white middle-class southern privilege', Labour MP David Lammy says
Andrew Grice The Tories' view on immigration post-Brexit will define its youth vote
The prime minister might think that a Donald Trump-style approach to immigration would be in tune with the public mood as expressed in the referendum. However, opinion has changed since
Donald Trump steps up attacks on FBI over 'spy' claims
President claims, without providing evidence, that intelligence agency planted informant in 2016 campaign
Israel files formal complaint over 'antisemitic' Eurovision parody
Skit on primetime satirical show critical of Israeli policy ‘went too far’ with lyrics invoking Jewish stereotypes about money, Israeli embassy says
M&S close to falling out of FTSE 100 for the first time ever
Falling out would be 'hugely symbolic', says analyst
Female easyJet pilot reveals sexist encounter with two male passengers
‘I’m saddened by the fact that this is the attitude some still have’
Judge evicts 30-year-old man from family home after parents sue him
Michael Rotondo claims he is owed six more months at family home
Royal Navy wreck discovered 74 years after it sank in heavy storm
Inspection reveals 'no signs of explosion', putting to bed theories of U-boat attack
Scientists hunt for Loch Ness Monster using DNA sampling techniques
‘I don’t believe in the idea of a monster,’ said professor Neil Gemmell. ‘But maybe there’s a biological explanation for some of the stories’
Water shortages inevitable within decades, warns Environment Agency
A third of water taken from natural environment is wasted through leaks, treatment losses and in home, report warns
Pound drops against the dollar as inflation dips in April
Economists had been expecting the reading to stay the same as in March, at 2.5 per cent
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Kim Sengupta The new US strategy on Iran is designed to be rejected – here's why
In his speech, Mike Pompeo declared that Iran must withdraw all its forces from Syria, stop supporting its allies in Yemen, halt production of long-range missiles, stop uranium enrichment and agree to inspection of a range of facilities at anytime, anywhere in the country
Kate Leaver Netflix's 'Why 13 Reasons Why' should be banned
Do not be fooled by the self-serving declarations of this show’s creators: this is not important, noble or ingenious television
Chuka Umunna Whisperings in Westminster tell me both parties are about to change their Brexit strategies
May’s cabinet ministers are coming to realise that they could be even worse off if she leaves. Meanwhile, Labour is having to nail its colours to the mast
Anastasia Nesvetailova We can’t root out Russian ‘dirty money’ – our economy depends on it
Any regulatory change to deal with flows of Russian capital would require a profound overhaul of norms that govern the UK’s financial system. Post-Brexit, as the UK’s options as a global financial centre narrow, it is difficult to imagine this happening
Editorial This latest rail chaos will fuel talk of nationalisation
Passengers have for weeks been listening to announcements telling them to prepare for changes to departure times – now it appears the rail operating firms themselves weren’t ready
Gabriel Hetland After Maduro's re-election, Trump has taken unwise action on Venezuela
Venezuela’s government doesn't act in a vacuum. Understanding the country’s current impasse – and the possible paths out of it – requires examining the increasingly toxic relationships between the government, the hardline opposition, and the US
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Suzie Kerrigan I killed a woman by choosing to stay silent about my abortion
I never did have the hard conversation with my family about my abortion. They continue to float on in blissful ignorance, thinking that abortion is something that happens to other people. Heartless people. Or that an Irish abortion in the UK means there is no abortion in Ireland
Ben Chu What would it take to stop you using the internet for a month?
Consider how much time a day you spend searching online for information. Multiply the time spent searching by your hourly pay rate. Now double it. That’s a rough estimate of how much online search engines benefit you financially
Letters If only the country could always be as united as for the royal wedding
Please send your letters to letters@independent.co.uk
Hamish McRae Five things which will indicate the strength of the US economy
Whether or not Apple will become the world’s first trillion dollar company may seem arbitrary, but could have a real impact on the markets
Denis MacShane Why it’s a big problem for Putin if the Balkan countries enter the EU
The last thing the Kremlin wants is more European integration and a seamless chain of EU member states from the Aegean to the Alps
Annabel Head We must address the socioeconomic causes of mental health issues
Debt and having a poor-quality job – such as those with zero-hour contracts or where there is little control or reward to be had – are risk factors for experiencing mental illness
Sign of the times? Sinkhole opens up in lawn outside White House
Hole in White House lawn causes no injuries but dozens of jokes
Trump to roll back Obama-era rule banning 'inhumane' hunting technique
Methods currently banned in hunting of predators like bears include using spotlights to pick out sows with cubs in their dens
Why is Russia so nervous about the visa status of Roman Abramovich?
But is this really an attack on the Kremlin’s vulnerabilities by the British government?
Everest's most successful female climber returns from record ascent
‘If an uneducated woman who is a single mother can climb Everest nine times, any woman can achieve their dreams’
Saudi police arrest three more women's rights activists
New detentions ‘send clear message to anyone criticising the government’ ahead of end of female driving ban next month
Trump rolls back Obama law designed to prevent another credit crunch
Vote keeps Republican president's campaign promise to spur economic growth by cutting regulation
World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/50 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.
ANI via Reuters
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2/50 22 May 2018
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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3/50 21 May 2018
Newly appointed Catalan president Quim Torra arrives to visit jailed Catalan separatist politicians at the Estremera jail near Madrid.
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4/50 20 May 2018
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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5/50 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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6/50 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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7/50 17 May 2018
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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8/50 16 May 2018
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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13/50 11 May 2018
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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14/50 10 May 2018
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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15/50 9 May 2018
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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16/50 8 May 2018
Newly elected Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinian addresses the crowd in Republic Square in Yerevan. The leader of protests that gripped Armenia for weeks was named the country's new prime minister on Tuesday, overcoming the immediate political turmoil but raising uncertainty about the longer term.
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17/50 7 May 2018
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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24/50 30 April 2018
The sky is the limit: A Saudi man and woman fly over the Arabian Sarawat Mountains in the first ever joint wingsuit flight in traditional dress. A symbolic leap of faith towards women’s empowerment in Saudi Arabia.
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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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26/50 28 April 2018
Comedian Michelle Wolf attends the Celebration After the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Conservatives walked out after Wolf brutally ridiculed President Donald Trump and his aides during her piece.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in raise their hands after signing on a joint statement North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, and South Korean President Moon Jae-in raise their hands after signing on a joint statement at the border village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone, South Korea. The Korean War will be formally declared over after 65 years, the North and South have said. At a historic summit between leaders Kim Jong-Un and Moon Jae-in, the neighbouring countries agreed they would work towards peace on the peninsula with a formal end to the conflict set to be announced later this year. The pair agreed to bring the two countries together and establish a "peace zone" on the contested border.
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Women hold portraits of their relatives, who are victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, during a commemoration ceremony in Kiev, Ukraine.
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Rohingya refugees gather in the "no man's land" behind Myanmar's boder lined with barb wire fences in Maungdaw district, Rakhine state bounded by Bangladesh. Myanmar government said on April 15, it repatriated on April 14 the first family of Rohingya out of some 700,000 refugees who have fled a brutal military campaign, a move slammed by a rights group as a PR stunt ignoring UN warnings that a safe return is not yet possible.
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President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, first lady Melania Trump and Brigitte Macron hold hands on the White House balcony during a State Arrival Ceremony in Washington.
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A boy walks on a pile of garbage covering a drain in New Delhi.
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Newly ordained priests lie on the floor as Pope Francis leads a mass in Saint Peter's Basilica at the Vatican.
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South Koreans cheer during the welcoming event for the inter-Korean summit between South Korea and North Korea in Seoul. The inter-Korean summit is scheduled on April 27, 2018 at the Joint Security Area in Panmunjom, agreed by South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un.
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A Palestinian slings a shot by burning tires on the Israel-Gaza border, following a demonstration calling for the right to return. Palestinian refugees either fled or were expelled from what is now the state of Israel during the 1948 war.
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Outgoing Cuban President Raul Castro raising the arm of Cuba's new President Miguel Diaz-Canel after he was formally named by the National Assembly, in Havana. A historic handover ending six decades of rule by the Castro brothers. The 57-year-old Diaz-Canel, who was the only candidate for the presidency, was elected to a five-year term with 603 out of 604 possible votes in the National Assembly.
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Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announces early presidential and parliamentary elections for June 24, 2018, at the Presidential Palace, in Ankara. Erdogan announced the snap elections, originally scheduled for November 2019, in a move that will usher in a new political system increasing the powers of the president. He said the new system needed to be implemented quickly in order to deal with a slew of challenges ahead, including Turkey's fight against Kurdish insurgents in Syria and Iraq.
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European lawmakers raise placards reading "Stop the War in Syria" in protest against airstrikes launched by the US, Britain and France in Syria last week criticizing the legitimacy of the operation, as French President Emmanuel Macron delivers his speech at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Macron is expected to outline his vision for the future of Europe to push for deep reforms of the 19-nation eurozone and will launch a drive to seek European citizens' opinions on the European Union's future.
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People participate in a protest against the rape of an eight-year-old girl in Kathua near Jammu, and a teenager in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh state, in Bangalore, India
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Fireworks are set off as the final performance takes place during the Closing Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
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The wreckage of the Scientific Studies and Research Centre compound in the Barzeh district, north of Damascus, after the United States, UK and France launched strikes against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime early on April 14 in response to an alleged chemical weapons attack after mulling military action for nearly a week. Syrian state news agency SANA reported several missiles hit a research centre in Barzeh, north of Damascus, "destroying a building that included scientific labs and a training centre"
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Indian activists gather to show support for the chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women Swati Maliwal, who is on a hunger strike against the alleged rapes in Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, in New Delhi, India. According to news reports Maliwal is sitting on hunger strike demanding that authorities take strict actions against the alleged rapists.
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42/50 12 April 2018
Shi'ite pilgrims carry a symbolic casket outside Imam Moussa al-Kadhim's shrine to mark the anniversary of his death in Baghdad, Iraq
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43/50 11 April 2018
Seasonal winds washed tons of debris ashore at Matahari Terbit beach, near Sanur, Bali, Indonesia.
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44/50 10 April 2018
Syrian onlookers gather around rescue teams clearing the rubble at the site of an explosion of unknown origin which wrecked a multi-storey building the previous night in the war-battered country's northwestern city of Idlib. The cause of the explosion in the jihadist-held city, which killed more than a ten people and wounded 80, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group, was not immediately clear.
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Protesters try to block French gendarmes during an evacuation operation in the zoned ZAD (Deferred Development Zone) in Notre-Dame-des-Landes, near Nantes, France.
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46/50 8 April 2018
Competitors cross the start line at the annual Pyongyang Marathon.
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The body of journalist Yasser Murtaja, 31, is carried during his funeral in Gaza city. He was shot by Israeli troops while reporting on Palestinian protests on the Gaza-Israel border.
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Supporters of the former South African president Jacob Zuma rally prior to his appearance in the KwaZulu-Natal High Court on corruption charges in Durban. Zuma, 75, arrived to face corruption charges linked to a multi-billion dollar 1990s arms deal. The graft case against him was postponed until June 8 after a brief 15-minute hearing.
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Palestinian protesters run during clashes with Israeli troops at Israel-Gaza border.
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Presidents Hassan Rouhani of Iran, Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and Vladimir Putin of Russia pose before their meeting in Ankara.
Reuters
CCTV shows passenger walking across tracks in front of train on metro
Man has since been detained and fined Rs 150 (about £1.60)
Dogs and cats blowtorched alive at Indonesian street markets
'These animals, many of them stolen pets, are subjected to crude and brutal methods of capture, transport and slaughter,' letter to the country's president states
Giant predatory worms invading France and threatening local wildlife
Creatures that grow up to 40cm have been living virtually unnoticed across the region for decades
Michael Cohen's business partner 'agrees to work with prosecutors'
Known as the 'Taxi King', Evgeny Freidman reportedly worked with Trump attorney Michael Cohen in the New York taxi industry
Spanish galleon laden with £13bn gold found 300 years after sinking
'Holy grail of shipwrecks' discovered with one of most valuable hauls of treasure found in history
Men questioned over 1988 murder of teenage German backpacker
Inga Maria Hauser, 18, disappeared after arriving on a ferry from Scotland and was later found dead in remote woodland
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Southgate throws his support behind Kane over FA tweet
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino had been critical about the post, and Southgate said: 'So was I'
World Cup 2018 squad guide: Latest news and updates ahead of Russia
All the latest news ahead of the tournament in Russia this summer
World Cup 2018 schedule: All the groups, fixtures, times and venues
Everything you need to know for the 2018 World Cup
England World Cup squad plus stand-by list in full
England begin their 2018 World Cup campaign on 18 June
The noughties denim trend that’s suddenly cool again
When it comes to knowing what to wear as the weather warms up our thoughts turn to airy white cotton, floaty floral dresses and a deluge of summer brights.
Is drinking salt water good for you? Nutritionists give their verdict
‘The idea that you can flush your system of impurities is a scam’
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Eating one egg a day can reduce risk of heart disease, study claims
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Everything Harry and Meghan's guests ate at the royal wedding
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Royal wedding cake revealed by Kensington Palace
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People are criticising this bakery for selling 'gingerbread people'
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Walnut, mint and pesto pasta topped with tenderstem, recipe
Las Vegas strike: 25,000 casino workers vote to walk out
It would be the city's first walk out since 1984
Inside Orla Kiely’s riotously patterned Clapham home
Black-and-white daisy tiles spiral across the floor in the Clapham Common flat of fashion designer Orla Kiely. Then the colour kicks in.
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The 'Indiana Jones of design' shares his London hotspots
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How to cheat your way to a stylish garden
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The architects defying Trump’s wall and blurring the US-Mexico border
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Inside the windowless Clapham home with no dark corners anywhere
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Butland hails influence of 'hero' Hart on his career
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De Villiers announces retirement from international cricket
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How every England player performed in this season’s IPL
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Buttler cites Pietersen example as he brings white-ball form to Tests
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Buttler handed shock England recall for first Test with Pakistan
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Here's everything coming to Netflix in June - and everything leaving
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Here's what actually happened in the misunderstood Lost finale
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Michael Palin visited North Korea for new travel series
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The creator of Lost still stands by his controversial final episode
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The ending of Lost was almost extremely different
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Philip Roth's Trump prescient book being adapted by The Wire creator
How the late Philip Roth’s most notorious novel shocked America
Late novelist stunned readers in 1969 with novel centered around frank sexual confessions and neurosis of New Jersey lawyer Alexander Portnoy, the 'Raskolnikov of jerking off'
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How to avoid people's posts on Instagram without upsetting them
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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
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Nintendo's newest product shows it might have found the future of fun
Why we might need new cities after the Uber self-driving car death
We might not need new technology, but entirely new cities
Fortnite developers to give $100,000,000 to the game's best players
The prize fund immediately makes Fortnite one of the most rewarding esports games in the world
Fortnite could endanger children and show them violence, NSPCC claims
The game is quickly growing in popularity – and is attracting attention from parents and children's charities as it does