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Monday
7
March
2016
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EU leaders are set to call on Turkey to do more to stop migrants and refugees from making the dangerous journey across the Aegean Sea to Greece
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Britain faces threat of bigger and broader attacks as Islamic State attempts to wage war on western lifestyle
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Lindsay Robinson was escorted out of Trafford Centre store by employee when her 16-month-old daughter had a crying fit
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Collection of more than 500,000 items including paper cups, jamjars and soap boxes moves to new west London home
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If something goes badly wrong the storm of negative publicity for racing will obliterate all the positives of the last few months
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Timelapse footage filmed from the International Space Station shows the northern lights above Earth
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If you ask me, the reason this handsome devil is so popular among Latinos is his mastery of melancholy
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First it was Cecil Rhodes, now it’s a celebrated monarch. These student campaigns force us to confront our imperial history – which doesn’t happen enough
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Donald Tusk's migration magic trick undermined by flawed logic
Patrick KingsleyTurkey’s compliance is not a foregone conclusion, and it is unlikely that the Balkans can be sealed off from Greece -
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Paper states “hand coordination should indicate the mystery of the Creator’s invention,” although the Chinese authors say a linguistic mix-up is to blame
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Workers’ representatives say UK nuclear scheme is threat to EDF’s future and that finance chief’s resignation shows senior figures in company agree
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Umbrella opposition group likely to send delegation to Geneva despite some of most intense fighting since truce began
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Following Maine victory for Sanders, he and Clinton go head to head over trade, guns and auto industry bailout – and call for Michigan governor to resign
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It’s a little way from the centre of the books world, but the wit (and tweets) of this enterprising amenity has been drawing some very starry attention, with Rowling gatecrashing their book club this week
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The new album from Thao and the Get Down Stay Down follows the likes of John Lennon and Bruce Springsteen in dealing with the grief of adults for their childhoods – which makes for dynamic and thrilling songwriting
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The Guardian film team’s roundup of Monday’s movie news and reviews
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Warren Ellis’s series is 20 years old, set 200 years in the future – and tells you everything about the 2016 US presidential race
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Britain is facing a huge decision on 23 June. Here are the answers to all your questions – including what to do if you’ll be at Glastonbury
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Should you stop using a computer, does it matter if you don’t take your makeup off at night, and are there really mites living on your eyelids?
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Set in 1630s New England, Robert Eggers’s film is redefining the horror genre with its period detail and scares. It’s the stuff of real nightmares, he tells us
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At these cool conceptual spaces, the design is just as compelling as what’s on offer at the shopping, exhibition, dining and drinking venues
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A new system to be introduced next month is supposed to be simpler and fairer. But many are in for a nasty retirement surprise
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Alienation, boredom – and puppetry? As you might expect from the master surrealist, this isn’t your usual introspective indie comedy-drama
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Maggie Smith shines, Ben Mendelsohn impresses as a poker addict and Spike Lee shows his love of Michael Jackson
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Camille O’Sullivan plays Constance in King John, who laments the loss of her son, Arthur, but disputes the suggestion that she has gone mad
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Joanna Lumley plays Viola, David Threlfall is Prospero and Daniel Mays sees a dagger before him in our latest set of videos to mark the 400th anniversary of the playwright’s death
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At the Noosa Festival of Surfing on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, paddle- and long-boarders are joined by their best friends for the dog surfing competition
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With her bold shoulders, pie-crust collars and Deirdre Barlow glasses, Nancy Reagan was a elegant fashion icon
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Each day 62-year-old retired factory worker Dai Shuqin goes to the Malaysia Airlines offices in Beijing to deliver a letter demanding to know what happened to her sister
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Ever looked at a picture of your cat and imagined it as an uber-villain? Reddit user Your_Post_as_a_Movie turns user’s photographs into fantasy film posters
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It was announced on Sunday that Nancy Reagan, wife of Ronald Reagan and US first lady from 1981 to 1989, has died at the age of 94
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A greater one-horned rhino has been successfully moved to a new home in Bardia national park. The healthy adult male is the first of 30 rhinos to be ‘translocated’ from Chitwan national park over the next two years to secure a second, viable breeding population
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Underwear as outerwear is one of this season’s strongest trends. Not as frightening or indeed as 90s as it sounds, the slip dress is a multitasking piece that is surprisingly easy to wear
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Stick him in any show – Doctor Thorne, Deadwood, Game of Thrones – and you’re standing behind a jet engine. But there’s a part of me that will never stop seeing him as Lovejoy, the antiques-loving scamp from the 90s
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He started playing at two, retired at nine, staged a comeback at 10 – and now has his own perfume and duets with Pharrell. We meet piano superstar Lang Lang
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The Night Manager actor says taking over from Daniel Craig would be ‘extraordinary opportunity’ that he would not take lightly
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Family ‘living in the knowledge every day is a bonus’, son says, as magician leaves hospital
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the big picture
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New Jersey artist Michael Massaia’s masticated sculptures of sea creatures, flamenco dancers and space helmets are made entirely from spat-out gum
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