Sadiq hints Trump state visit should be cancelled after row erupts
Sadiq Khan has hinted that a planned state visit by Donald Trump should be cancelled after the US president continued to blast his response to the London Bridge terror attack.
Friends in desperate appeal to find Frenchman missing since attack
Xavier Thomas has not been seen since the attack on Saturday night
All 12 arrested after London Bridge attack released without charge
All twelve people arrested in connection to the London Bridge terror attack have been released without charge.
Terror threat level remains at severe as Londoners return to work
The UK's terror threat level was today held at severe as Londoners returned to work after Saturday night's barbaric massacre in the heart of the capital.
Everything we know about the London Bridge terror attack
Seven people died and dozens were injured after London again became the target of terrorism on Saturday night.
Cameron's former strategy chief tells PM to quit over terror failures
David Cameron’s former strategy chief called for Theresa May to resign as he launched a scathing attack on the Prime Minister’s record on terrorism.
Lib Dem leader: I'm a political leader, I'm not running for Pope
Tim Farron said he is “not running to be Pope” after being quizzed again on whether his Evangelical Christian beliefs conflicted with the Liberal Democrat party’s policies.
Evening Standard hustings goes ahead in run-up to General Election
The Evening Standard election hustings will go ahead, despite the weekend’s attacks. We will be discussing the key issues in the run-up to Thursday’s poll at our debate, chaired by ITV’s Robert Peston.
Stephen Hawking announces he is voting Labour in the General Election
Stephen Hawking, who is regularly referred to as the world’s smartest man, said he is backing Labour in the General Election.
'I'm pleased we have foodbanks', says Tory candidate at hustings
A Conservative candidate was booed at an election hustings after telling the audience that she is "really pleased we have food banks".
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Floral tributes are laid near Borough Market in London with The Shard in the background
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Women lay flowers at a pedestrian crossing on the south side of London Bridge, close to Borough Market
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Prince Harry observes a one minute silence for the London terrorist attack, as he takes part in the Sentebale Royal Salute Polo Cup at the Singapore Polo Club
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Karen Jackson, who had a heart transplant 11 years ago after being born with an inherited heart condition, is painted red to blend into a row of telephone boxes in Covent Garden to launch the British Heart Foundation's 'Wear it. Beat it.' campaign
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A Greenpeace banner showing Donald Trump and the slogan '#TotalLoser, so sad!' is projected onto the facade of the U.S. Embassy in Berlin
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Female racegoers take a selfie on Ladies Day during the 2017 Investec Epsom Derby Festival
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Bangladeshi residents offer Friday prayers at a mosque during the first Friday of Ramadan in Dhaka
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A Bangladesh fan at The Oval for the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy against England
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A Stratolaunch plane - a colossal rocket-launching plane touted as the future of space travel - is pushed out of its hanger for the first time in the Mojave desert, California
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Bee keeper Bui Duy Nhat stands while thousands of wild bees land on his body, in Vietnam
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The world's first operational police robot stands to attention near the Burj Khalifa in Downtown Dubai
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A performer takes part in an event titled "Science in the Square" which is used to highlight science and climate change in Times Square , New York
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Goslings enjoy the early morning sun in St James's Park
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Greek choreographer and dancer Katerina Soldatou performs above the Corinth Canal, as part of the Greece Has Soul project
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A giant panda eating in its enclosure 'Pandasia' at the Ouwehand Zoo, Holland
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16/30 Say cheese
Theresa May samples cheese at the Royal Bath and West Show in Shepton Mallet
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17/30 Hot stuff
An artist's impression of NASA's Solar Probe Plus spacecraft approaching the sun
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A motorcycle is set on fire during a protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government in San Cristobal
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The Swiss Open Paragliding Championships in Engelberg
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20/30 Respect
The annual West Coast Thunder ride in honor of lost servicemen and women
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Theresa May gestures to supporters in Wolverhampton
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Part of the floral presentation outside Kiehl's cosmetic store, displayed as part of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show
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The sails of the Sydney Opera House are lit to mark the start of the Vivid Festival
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People look at tributes in St Ann's Square, Manchester, before a minute's silence to remember the victims of the terror attack
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25/30 Big heads
Protestors wear masks depicting the leaders of the G7 countries during a demonstration organised by Oxfam in Giardini Naxos, Sicily
Reuters/Dylan Martinez
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26/30 Tribute
A man stands in front of a fountain illuminated with the colours of the United Kingdom flag
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Soldiers entering the Palace of Westminster
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Forest officials try to rescue an injured elephant who fell into a pond at the Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary on the outskirts of Guwahati, India
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Pope Francis talks to US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania during a private audience at the Vatican
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30/30 A nation mourns
Tributes left outside St Ann's Church in Manchester, the morning after a suicide bomber killed at least 22 people
Ben Birchall/PA
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Canadian, Londoner and Frenchman named as victims of London attack
A Londoner, a Canadian and a French national were among those killed in Saturday night’s attack in the capital.
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Sadiq raises concerns over police funds… and makes sly dig at Trump
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Officials face questions over why barriers were not built earlier
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Attacker filmed among group of radicals unveiling IS flag in park
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Security barriers installed on London bridges after terror attacks
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London Bridge stations reopen after terror attack
James Ashton: Parties must heal rift with business for Brexit
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Arts in London: The pick of the best things to see this week
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Studios ‘are still scared of putting women on screen in starring roles
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Massimo Bottura serves first lunch at community kitchen for Food Month
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Union Street Cafe chef cooks up olive oil menu for London Food Month
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Big Brother announces launch night twist and reveals new diary room
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Ariana Grande’s One Love Manchester concert watched by 14.5 million
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Britain’s Got Talent final 2017: Tokio Myers wins the competition
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Lisa Moorish defends Noel and blasts Liam for 'never seeing' daughter
Liam blasted his brother for failing to attend the benefit concert on Sunday
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Little Mix slammed for being ‘half naked’ during Manchester concert
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Will.i.am hits back after criticism for shout out to London
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Liam Gallagher slams brother Noel for no show at benefit concert
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Piers Morgan apologises to Ariana Grande after criticising her
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Liam Gallagher makes surprise appearance at One Love Manchester gig
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Alexa Chung launches debut collection with a wedding-themed runway
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Behind the scenes with Alexa Chung as she launches eponymous label
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A new support system: why perky Londoners are backing the bralette
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Elle Fanning: the Cannes Film Festival star's best week in fashion
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Caribbean island listed for sale for the price of a Knightsbridge flat
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Mark Ronson music publisher's HQ on ultimate 80s pop mews for sale
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Inside west London's Scandi-chic 'blue house'
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The Antigua holiday homes that come with visa-free residency
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Battersea flats will overlook glass 'sky pool' suspended 10 storeys up
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These despicable clowns wouldn’t know how to handle a proper fight
God. London Bridge. Manchester. Westminster Bridge. Do we really have to go through all this again? Yes yes, rage. Yes yes, grief. Yes yes, standing together in defiance. Yes yes, bloodied but unbowed. Yes yes, 4,000 pages of coverage in all newspapers everywhere affirming that the random killing of civilians is a bad thing. Yes yes, acres of #notallmuslims and yes yes, attention-seeking blowhards calling for internment and yes yes, praise for the bravery of the first responders. But isn’t what you feel — just a little — a sense of weariness?
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Sadiq Khan: This sickening act has nothing to do with the Islam I know
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Spare us the celebrities who moan about being in the public eye
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Evening Standard comment: America’s retreat from world is a mistake
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Mark Damazer: Bonne chance, Arsene, Spurs fans just envy your record
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Theresa May must recognise that teamwork is a better way to govern