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May won't rule out deportation of EU nationals due to fear of influx
Guaranteeing rights could 'lead to a rush of migrants' during Brexit negotiations
Leadsom under pressure to 'come clean' after offshore tax havens claim
The Tory leadership contender has been urged to publish her tax returns
Merkel will 'soon have to deal with' Jean-Claude Juncker
'The pressure for him to resign will only become greater'
Union chief says PR company linked to Blair behind Corbyn coup
Portland Communications dismisses Unite chief's claim as ‘a ridiculous conspiracy theory and completely untrue’
German politicians want to offer citizenship to young Britons
German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel said British people living in Germany should have the right to dual citizenship, as thousands of young people voice their uncertainty in the wake of the Brexit vote
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Inside the air base that held out against Isis for two years
Robert Fisk, the first Western journalist to visit Kuweires in Syria, finds tales of death and defiance from the two-year siege
Sean O'Grady How to start a new Labour party in 10 simple steps
Open talks with Liberal Democrats on an electoral pact or confederation, but please don't stress about the name
Dublin positions itself to poach jobs from City of London
‘When you look though the prism of foreign direct investment, London’s loss could be Dublin’s gain’
Brexit has pushed UK to back of the trade queue, says US ambassador
US Ambassador to Britain Matthew Barzun echoes the warning first issued by Barack Obama in April
John Rentoul Corbyn's leadership is over. The only question is when – and how
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Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel dies aged 87
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/30 1 July 2016
Soldiers carry wreaths as they attend a commemoration event at the Thiepval memorial to mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme in Thiepval, northern France
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2/30 30 June 2016
A child leans on the coffin of his uncle, suicide attack victim Hamidullah Safar in Istanbul during his funeral two days after a suicide bombing and gun attack targeted Istanbul's airport
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3/30 30 June 2016
Activists of right wing religious organisations shout anti-Bangladesh government slogans during a protest rally in Kolkata. Hundreds of activists shouted slogans against the government of Bangladesh to mark their protest against the recent killings of religious minorities, specially Hindus, in the neighbouring country of Bangladesh
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4/30 29 June 2016
Workers cleaning algae on a beach in Qingdao, east China's Shandong province. The algal phenomenon, an annual occurrence in Qingdao, is usually caused by an abundance of nutrients in the water, especially phosphorus, although the triggers for the enormous blooms which began to appear in the Yellow Sea in 2007 remain uncertain
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5/30 29 June 2016
Motola, the elephant that was injured by a landmine, wears her prosthetic leg at the Friends of the Asian Elephant Foundation in Lampang, Thailand
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6/30 29 June 2016
A man rides his horse next to a ger near Zuunmod south of Ulan Bato. Mongolians went to the polls across their sprawling, sparsely-populated country as it struggles to benefit from its vast natural resources amid disputes over foreign investment and slumping demand from neighbouring China. It took Mongolian nomad Pagvajaviin Shatarbaatar seven days to get to his polling station to vote in in the general election - accompanied by more than 2,000 sheep, goats and horses / AFP PHOTO / JOHANNES EISELEJOHANNES EISELE/AFP/Getty Images
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7/30 29 June 2016
A mother of victims reacts outside a forensic medicine building close to Istanbul's airport, a day after a suicide bombing and gun attack targetted Istanbul's airport, killing at least 36 people
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8/30 28 June 2016
An injured woman covers her face as she is carried by paramedics into ambulance at Istanbul Ataturk airport, Turkey, following a blast. A triple suicide bombing and gun attack has killed at least 36 people, including foreigners, with Turkey's prime minister saying early signs pointed to an assault by the Islamic State group
REUTERS
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9/30 28 June 2016
Caimans swim in an artificial reservoir in the San Jorge cattle ranch near the dried up Pilcomayo river, close the town of Fortin General Diaz, Paraguay. Apart from the lagoon, 18 wells have been dug to secure water sources for the reptiles
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10/30 28 June 2016
Women pose with guns in front of journalists in the Christian village of Qaa, where suicide bomb attacks took place, in the Bekaa valley, Lebanon
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11/30 28 June 2016
French anti-riot police officer detain a man during a demonstration against controversial labour reforms in Paris
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12/30 27 June 2016
Fishermen use a fire to attract fish on a traditional fishing boat in New Taipei City, Taiwan
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13/30 27 June 2016
Members of Iraqi police forces celebrate on a street in western Fallujah, 50 kilometres (30 miles) from the Iraqi capital Baghdad, after Iraqi forces retook the embattled city from the Islamic State group
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A man pushes a tub carrying children as he gets them back home after school at a flooded area in Duchang, Jiangxi Province, China
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A LGBT member waves a rainbow flag during a rally staged by the LGBT community on Istiklal avenue in Istanbul. Riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters defying a ban on the city's Gay Pride parade. Authorities in Turkey's biggest city had banned the annual parade earlier this month citing security reasons, sparking anger from gay rights activists
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A burned out truck rests on a roadside after the Erskine Fire burned through Weldon, California
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Men flagellate during the Shiite Youm Ali procession in Islamabad, Pakistan
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A man raises his hands as he runs from the scene of a suicide bomb attack outside Nasahablood hotel in Somalia's capital Mogadishu
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A Ukrainian Forces soldier fires a heavy machine gun during a battle with pro-Russian separatists at Avdeyevka, in Ukraine's Donetsk region
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A man practices his contact juggling skills in Manila, Philippines
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A rider rears up on his horse while surrounded by a cheering crowd during the traditional Fiesta of Sant Joan (Saint John) in downtown Ciutadella, on the island of Menorca, Spain
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A man throws a bucket of water at a motorcyclist as residents join in a water-splashing frenzy to honor their patron St. John the Baptist's Feast Day in San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines
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Migrant workers supporting Myanmar Foreign Minister and State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi wave to her during a meeting at the coastal fishery centre of Samut Sakhon, Thailand
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A general view shows the financial district of Lujiazui in Shanghai
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A cat walks past Muslim women offering afternoon prayers at a mosque at the shrine of Sufi Saint Khawaja Naqashband during the holy month of Ramadan in Srinagar
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26/30 23 June 2016
A test launch of ground-to-ground medium long-range ballistic rocket Hwasong-10 in North Korea
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Family members cry near coffins containing the bodies of Nepali nationals, who were killed when a suicide bomber struck a minibus in Kabul, lined up after being flown from Afghanistan at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal
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28/30 22 June 2016
Villagers carry banners which read "Plead the central government to help Wukan" (in red) and "Wukan villagers don't believe Lin Zuluan took bribes" during a protest in Wukan, China's Guangdong province
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A plane drops retardant on a wildfire as it attacks the flames on a hillside in the San Gabriel mountains near Monrovia, California
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30/30 21 June 2016
Aymara indigenous hold up their hands to receive the first rays of sunlight in a New Year's ritual in the ruins of the ancient city Tiwanaku, Bolivia. Bolivia's Aymara Indians are celebrating the year 5,524 as well as the Southern Hemisphere's winter solstice, which marks the start of a new agricultural cycle
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Germany's Gomez ruled out of Euro 2016 due to injury
The German striker is joined by Sami Khedira who also picked up an injury in Saturday's victory against Italy
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We're underdogs for Euro 2016 semi-final, insists Olivier Giroud
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Wales to play in Confederations Cup if they make Euro final vs Germany
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Sam Allardyce the only English coach being considered for manager role
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Coleman will never manage England as Wales prepare for semi-final
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Bale more at ease with carrying nation's hopes than Ronaldo
Murray to renew rivalry with 'good friend' Kyrgios on Manic Monday
Murray and Kyrgios have a close relationship but will meet on Centre Court as all of the fourth round matches take place on Monday
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Del Potro knocked out by Pouille as comeback comes to an end
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Steve Johnson has power to scare Roger Federer, says Nick Bollettieri
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Williams races past Beck to reach fourth round
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Murray earns straight sets victory over Millman to reach fourth round
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Middle Sunday at Wimbledon sells out in half an hour
Editorial We cannot become immune to the atrocities of Isis
The rise of lone wolves acting in the name of the 'caliphate' means the battlefield in the fight against extreme Islamism is inside every country
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Letters To play her cards right, Theresa May should keep Boris Johnson
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Rosie Millard Caroline Aherne was a mouldbreaker for British comedy
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Mary Dejevsky Brexit could finally spark reform of the EU
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John Rentoul One week into Brexit Britain and how things have changed for Cameron
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Editorial The Chilcot Inquiry is unlikely to change anyone's mind about Iraq
Ghost in the Shell producer defends controversial casting
'Fans are going to be very, very happy with it when they see what we’ve actually done'
Why Rihanna’s ‘sold out’ Wembley gig was half empty
The same thing happened at Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Britain must be more deaf aware, says star of BBC documentary
A new immersive film gives viewers a look at what life is like in deaf Britain today. The Independent meets one of its stars Marios Costi – football lover, family man and passionate advocate of deaf rights
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What's joining Netflix UK and US July 2016? stranger people gilmore gi
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Boris Johnson ally threatens to 'Theon Greyjoy' Michael Gove
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GoT moment you missed that makes Rickon Stark’s death even more cruel
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Netflix user suing streaming service on behalf of 22 million people
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Das Boot is getting a TV series sequel
The certain words that make a successful book
'Need', 'want' and 'do' are twice as likely to appear in bestselling books than others
What a Wide Boy
Wide-legged trousers are not only the most flattering but the most fashionable trousers this summer, says Naomi Attwood
Wines of the week
Terry Kirby picks out three wines matching each section of France's famous bike race
These are the biggest things I wish hotel guests wouldn't do
I've been working in the room-service department of a five-star hotel for six months.
Inside the award-winning, super-smart flint house
Architect Heinz Richardson and wife Jenny tore down an old bungalow and built a super-smart eco-friendly family home that they can adapt in years to come.
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From dingy home to bright Modern Mews that's up for House of the Year
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The glass box extension that doubled the value of this family home
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Rare Essex windmill listed for sale comes with a set of grand plans
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The dramatic modern makeover of a 'born-again barn' in Kent
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Design trends: how to give your home that 'summer glow'
New NOW TV Box brings Freeview, Sky Cinema and more, monthly
You can now get broadband and phone calls alongside your internet TV
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Google My Activity shows everything that company knows about its users
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Brexit gets more Google searches than 'porn' amid mass confusion
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Facebook tracked users' location to see who they might be friends with
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Uncharted 4 gets its first DLC
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Woman get thousands of dollars after computer installs Windows 10
macOS Sierra review: Slick, subtle changes make a sophisticated update
Siri arrives, iCloud Drive improves and a range of other subtle changes mean that the update is something to look forward to
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How to spot the texts that allow criminals to break into your phone
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Voice assistants are coming to listen to everything you say
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Your money or your files: the growing threat of ransomware
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Government launches 'Verify' scheme to check online identities
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How virtual reality might spawn a new age of horror
Fans think a newly revealed Pokemon looks remarkably like Donald Trump
A new 'mythical' Pokemon was also revealed
10 best kids' headphones
Give little ones a pair of cans that sound great and keep ears safe