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Deputy leader of far-right group Britain First arrested
Extremist leader flown to Northern Ireland for questioning
Joe Biden says we live in ‘one of the most dangerous times history'
'Do you think [Trump] really cares about the kids I grew up with in Scranton, Pennsylvania, as far as their economic well being?'
Lena Dunham apologises for publicly supporting friend accused of rape
'Girls' creator said she now understands it was the 'wrong time' to make a statement supporting writer/producer Murray Miller
Meryl Streep 'played dead until the beating stopped'
'In one instance I played dead and waited until the blows stopped,' The Devil Wears Prada star says
Bosses and workers offered advice on what counts as sexual harassment
The conciliation service Acas said it was responding to the recent high-profile cases of abuse and allegations of inappropriate behaviour and sexual attacks by politicians and stars of showbiz
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AC/DC co-founder Malcolm Young, dies aged 64
Legendary guitarist died just weeks after his older brother, Easybeats guitarist and AC/DC producer George Young
Shappi Khorsandi I can't stop taking selfies – and that's a problem
I almost got chucked by a boyfriend a few Glastonburys ago when the Dalai Lama got up on stage with Patti Smith and, instead of enjoying that glorious, unique moment, I tried to take a selfie with the Dalai Lama
Ben Kentish Philip Hammond must use the Budget for a complete housing rethink
'The last seven years have been marked not just by the Tories’ lack of interest in social homes and apparent disdain for those who rely on them, but a sustained attack on the very concept of social housing'
Geoff Norcott Stop assuming that I regret voting Tory – I don't
Tony Blair flagged up to Labour why they’re failing to win over voters recently, but he could advise Corbynistas living on a fault line to be mindful of earthquakes and they’d write it off as centrist meddling
Janet Street-Porter Higher prices for booze won’t solve our binge drinking culture
An alcoholic will drink anything no matter what the price: cider, wine, vodka or rum… anything that’s to hand
Mimi Bekhechi Why you shouldn't celebrate Mali the Army dog being given a medal
The technology already exists to send in robots and drones instead of dogs – so why are we still allowing animals to be maimed and killed in the name of human wars which they have no stake in?
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Dolce & Gabbana is selling ‘designer’ Christmas pasta for $110
There are only 5,000 gift boxes in the world
Women drivers 'less likely to be distracted than men'
Distractions including mobile phones and car radios blamed for more than 12% of road accidents
Stop trying to live your life by Scandinavian buzzwords
Adopting a trendy philosophy isn’t the key to a meaningful life
Trump won't be able to launch illegal nuclear strike, says top general
'If it's illegal...I'm going to say "Mr President, that's illegal'"
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/46 18 November 2017
Women shout pro-freedom slogans as people carry the remains of Mugees Mir, a suspected militant who according to local media was killed in an encounter with the Indian security forces in Zakura, during his funeral in Srinagar
Reuters/Danish Ismail
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Riot police use stones to disperse the convoy of Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga as they attempt to access the Uhuru Park grounds upon his return
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Donald Trump has awkward water bottle moment at the White House while talking about his latest overseas trip in Asia
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Military vehicles and soldiers patrol the streets in Harare, Zimbabwe
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An Iranian boy rides a bicycle through the rubble from damaged buildings in the town of Sarpol-e Zahab. A 7.3-magnitude earthquake left hundreds killed and thousands homeless two days before.
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Gianluigi Buffon reacts during Italy's World Cup qualification match against Sweden. He retired from international duty after the Azzurri failed to go through.
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Pepole hold placards demanding the return of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri from Saudi Arabia during the annual Beirut International Marathon
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Polish nationalists light flares as they take part in the March of Independence 2017 in Warsaw
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Protesters rally near the U.S. Embassy in Manila to protest this weekend's visit of President Donald Trump
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Shiite faithful pilgrims gather between the holy shrine of Imam Hussein and the holy shrine of Imam Abbas for Arbaeen
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A woman wearing a scarf to cover her face looks on as she waits for a passenger bus on a smoggy morning in New Delhi, India. Air pollution reached unprecedented levels in the city, prompting the government's Central Pollution Control Board to recommend emergency free public transport
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Russian solider stands in line at a military parade, that marks the anniversary of the 1941 parade, when Soviet soldiers marched towards the front lines of World War Two, at Red Square in Moscow, Russia
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A Houthi follower emerges from a gap in a flag as he attends a rally to show support to the Palestinians in Sanaa, Yemen
Reuters
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Riot police run past an excavator, during a demonstration against open-cast brown coal mining of Garzweiler, northwest of Cologne, Germany
Reuters
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Protesters at a climate demonstration prior to the UN Climate Change Conference COP23 in Bonn, Germany
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The first customer shows his new iPhone X after buying it at an Apple Store in Beijing, China
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South African opposition Party Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) members dance during a demonstration to express their solidarity with the Palestinians in front of the Embassy of Israel in Pretoria. Today is the 100th anniversary of Britain's Balfour Declaration, which helped lead to Israel's creation and the Israel occupation of Palestine
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Near the parliament building in Athens, Greece, a girl holds a placard reading, "Where is my mother, where is my father?" Some refugees have announced a hunger strike, as they seek reunification with family members in Germany
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Authorities investigate the pickup truck and scene of a terror attack in downtown New York
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An officer carries a school girl away from continuing battles with police and protesters in Kenya
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A Rohingya woman washes clothes in a stream at Palong Khali refugee camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Reuters/Adnan Abidi
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'Day of the Dead' parade, Mexico City
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People celebrate after Catalonia's parliament voted to declare independence from Spain
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A National Super Alliance protester yells at nearby police officers during the Kenya election rerun
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A bombed-out mosque stands in what was the main battle area in Marawi
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A Rohingya refugee girl reads the Quran to her teacher during a Quran reading lesson at a mosque in Palong Khali refugee camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
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Actresses perform at the Temple of Hera during a dressed rehearsal of the lighting ceremony of the Olympic flame in ancient Olympia, the sanctuary where the Olympic Games were born in 776 BC
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A security agent takes position at the Great Hall of the People during the opening session of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in Beijing
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Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) fighters ride atop of military vehicles as they celebrate victory in Raqqa
Reuters/Erik De Castro
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People demonstrate in Kisumu, to demand the removal of officials from national election oversight body, Interim Elections and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) allegedly implicated in manipulation of the votes tally during the August 8, presidential elections. The election was annuled by the Supreme court due to massive irregularity.
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A burnt house is seen following a forest fire in Vila Nova, near Vouzela, Portugal
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People carry the remains of Waseem Shah, a suspected militant commander, who according to the local media was killed during a gunbattle with Indian security forces in Pulwama district in Kashmir
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A Palestinian boy runs for cover during clashes with Israeli troops near the Jewish settlement of Qadomem, in the West Bank village of Kofr Qadom, near Nablus
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A supporter of Kenyan opposition National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition, lies on the ground after he was hit by a police truck during a protest along a street in Nairobi, Kenya
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A supporter of the opposition National Super Alliance (NASA) wears oranges during a protest calling for the sacking of election board officials involved in August's cancelled presidential vote, in Nairobi, Kenya
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Palestinian and Israeli women march, as part of an event organised by "Women Wage Peace" group calling for an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, near the Jordan River, in the occupied West Bank
Reuters/Ronen Zvulun
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A woman stands on the stairs outside the Administrative Court in Athens as she takes part in a protest against planned pension cuts
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Members of Indonesia's special forces Kopassus march during celebrations for the 72nd anniversary of the Indonesia military, in Cilegon, Indonesia Banten province
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People look on as boats participating in Clipper Round the World Yacht Race leave Punta del Este harbour in Uruguay
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Smoke billows from buildings following a reported air strike on Ain Tarma in the Eastern Ghouta area, a rebel stronghold east of the Syrian capital
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Firemen try to hold a group of people in front of Spanish Civil Guard officers outside a polling station in San Julia de Ramis on the day of a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by the Spanish government. More than 5.3 million Catalans are called today to vote in a referendum on independence, surrounded by uncertainty over the intention of Spanish institutions to prevent this plebiscite banned by justice
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Catalan regional police (Mossos d'Esquadra) arrive to the IES Tarradell school to notify its principal that the school must remain closed, in Barcelona. Hundreds of people have spent the night in different schools and civic centers designated by the regional Government to be polling stations for the '1-O Referendum' in an attempt to prevent the police from stopping their use, as the Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia ordered
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An Indian police officer chases Shi'ite Muslim mourners as they run after they tried to participate in a Muharram procession ahead of Ashura, in Srinagar
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Ugandan opposition lawmakers fight with plain-clothes security personnel in the parliament while protesting a proposed age limit amendment bill debate to change the constitution for the extension of the president's rule, in Kampala
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Military and local security personnel keep Rohingya refugees in line as they queue for aid at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
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Cliff Marisma of Australia and Per Estein Prois-Rohjell of Norway compete in the World Jousting Championships in Sydney, Australia. The World Jousting Championships sees Australia's best jousters go head-to-head with their international counterparts. The Championship aims to replicate the same combat conditions that featured in 15th century Europe, with knights wearing historically accurate armour weighing around 40kg.
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Ozil and Sanchez shone for Arsenal, just as they prepare to slip away
New contracts for Özil and Sanchez continue to go unsigned, with the current expectation that the German will leave for Manchester United and the Chilean for Manchester City
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Former player Cork helps Burnley heap yet more pressure on Clement
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Wilson grabs hat-trick as 10-man Bournemouth trounce Huddersfield
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Palace their own worst enemy as Everton steal a point at Selhurst
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City roll on as they overcome defensive crisis to beat Leicester
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Salah shows his class as Liverpool put Southampton to the sword
England save face as Gunn inspires T20 Ashes victory over Australia
Tourists secure 40-run victory but Ashes hopes are already over
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England made to toil as final Ashes warm-up match ends in draw
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Australia's women retain Ashes after beating England in first Twenty20
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England heading for win over CA XI despite repeat lower order collapse
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Erratic Australian selection offers England fresh Ashes hope
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Stoneman reveals fiery sessions that are preparing England's batsman
Matthew Norman Get Kezia Dugdale out of the jungle before she ruins Labour’s chances
Scotland is so pivotal to Jeremy Corbyn’s hopes of power, and the parliamentary arithmetic is so finely balanced, that even something as banal as Dugdale jumping ship for a crack at reality TV might make the difference
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Letters Housing is a party political issue, and the Budget won't change that
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John McKee There may be hope for Scottish Labour with new leader Richard Leonard
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John Rentoul Top 10 people whose names could be journeys
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Biba Kang Lena Dunham discrediting a woman of colour is part of a bigger problem
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Editorial There should be no hard border between Ireland and the North
John Boyega spilled the beans on Star Wars: The Last Jedi cameos
Actor spoke with the Hollywood Reporter in an actors' roundtable
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How Ingrid Goes West reveals the truth about Instagram
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How the Safdie Brothers snuck into the Hollywood mainstream
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Fantastic Beasts 2 image may confirm huge Harry Potter fan theory
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Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri exclusive new trailer
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The Last Jedi 'isn't an homage and pushes the franchise forward'
What we gleaned from the first teaser trailer for The Incredibles 2
Sequel to the much-loved animated film is set for release next year
JK Rowling and Spice Girls add to Strictly sparkle in Blackpool
For the record - the “Blackpool” word tally for the show stands at a strong 44
Book inscriptions reveal the forgotten stories of female war heroes
A simple signature can lead to an incredible story
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Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng, review: Deeply satisfying
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You Can’t Spell America Without Me by Alec Baldwin and Kurt Andersen
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DC Comics fires editor over sexual harassment accusations
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Hotel Scarface: How people morphed into cocaine dealers in Miami
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Twitter has ruined itself, say world's biggest authors
Harry Styles will perform at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show
'We are incredibly thrilled to have them with us'
Heston Blumenthal reveals how to make the perfect gin and tonic
The world-renowned chef has a very specific technique
BA passengers slam plans to make those paying least board last
'Who cares? Proud to be frugal. We're all going to the same place on the same plane'
The V&A; is the unlikely saviour of the Robin Hood estate
Campaigners have failed to save the estate made famous for its brutalist architecture
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Got the bug: insect designs are this winter's latest homeware trend
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Mexico's new museum is a mind-bending tribute to the Baroque
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RIBA announce six finalists for National Grid prize
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Danish retailer Vipp launches £400k factory-made 'micro-dwelling'
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Louvre Abu Dhabi, a cultural cornerstone where East meets West
Amazon Key could let delivery staff secretly enter your home
Experts say they could freeze your security camera so you wouldn't notice a thing
Panasonic Lumix G9 camera hands-on review
The company is promoting it as a nature photographer’s dream
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The Sonos One is finally a speaker that sounds as good as it hears
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Pixel 2: Best and worst features of Google's new smartphones
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Huawei Mate 10: An AI phone designed to think like a human
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How and why to turn on two factor authentication right now
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Tim Cook on iPhones, AR, and why things are getting better
Star Wars Battlefront 2 forced to change how game works in final hours
'Sorry we didn’t get this right'
8 best PSVR games
Immerse yourself in a new-generation gaming experience with our pick of the releases