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May’s nuclear gamble: No proof technology behind Hinkley Point works, say experts
Campaigners and politicians warn Prime Minister’s ‘lousy deal’ could cost UK tax-payers up to £30bn over the project’s lifetime
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Andrew Grice Theresa May won't be able to ignore the Lords on Brexit forever
The House of Lords committee demands that MPs and peers should approve the invoking of Article 50, and with their pro-EU majority they are going to make life very difficult for Theresa May
Matilda star 'upset' by reaction to her sexuality
The former child star was not prepared for what would happen next after she identified as bisexual
Obama creates the first US national monument in the Atlantic Ocean
The Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, some 130 miles off Cape Cod, is approximately the size of Connecticut
EU's most senior official forced to admit he's no alcoholic
President of European Commission has been accused of drinking 'cognac for breakfast' in the past
Grandfather dies 45mins after Man Utd stars grant final wish
73-year-old Paddy Lawler was visited by Ashley Young, Jesse Lingard, Marcus Rashford and Timothy Fosu-Mensah after asking his family to meet the United players before he died
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James Gupta After I graduate in medicine, I've decided not to become a doctor...
.... and I'd urge other medical students to do the same
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/30 14 September 2016
A city worker fumigates the area to control the spread of mosquitoes at a temple in Bangkok, Thailand
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2/30 14 September 2016
Relatives hold up portraits of their loved-ones as they attend a rally ahead of a visit by the German and French foreign ministers, asking foreign authorities to help in the search for Ukrainian servicemen, believed to have been captured by separatists during the military conflict in eastern Ukraine, outside the German embassy, in Kiev, Ukraine
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3/30 14 September 2016
A hot air balloon carrying tourists is picturedduring the annual wildebeest migration in the Masai Mara game reserve
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4/30 13 September 2016
A Syrian boy jumps as he plays in the rebel-held town of Douma, on the eastern edges of the capital Damascus, on the second day of Eid al-Adha Muslim holiday
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5/30 13 September 2016
People gather to watch fireworks exploding from a replica of the Eiffel Tower after the opening of the Sands new mega resort The Parisian in Macau. Billionaire casino tycoon Sheldon Adelson predicted a revival for beleaguered Macau as he launched his new Paris-themed mega resort, with the gambling enclave betting its fortunes on mass market tourists
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6/30 13 September 2016
A large crocodile attacks a wildebeest during the migration in the Masai Mara game reserve. The daring wildebeest returned after the first attempt by the crocodile and was attacked again but walked away unharmed
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7/30 13 September 2016
Pakistani Muslim children look out of a window during the Eid al-Adha prayers in a mosque in Karachi
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8/30 12 September 2016
A dance group performs on the cliffs in Zhangjiajie, Hunan province, China
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9/30 12 September 2016
A trained young eagle attempts to catch a drone during a demonstration organized by the Dutch police as part of a program to train birds of prey to catch drones flying over sensitive or restricted areas, at the Dutch Police Academy in Ossendrecht. Dutch police are adopting a centuries-old pursuit to resolve the modern-day problem of increasing numbers of drones in the skies, becoming the world's first force to employ eagles as winged warriors
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10/30 12 September 2016
Egyptians try to catch balloons distributed for free after Eid Al-Adha prayers outside al-Seddik mosque in Cairo, Egypt
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11/30 12 September 2016
An Indian police officer detains a youth as they walk past burning trucks that belong to the neighboring Tamil Nadu state set ablaze by angry mobs in Bangalore, Karnataka state, India. India's top court ordered the southern state of Karnataka to release water from a disputed river to neighboring Tamil Nadu after violence erupted in both states over water sharing
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12/30 11 September 2016
Syrian men carrying babies make their way through the rubble of destroyed buildings following a reported air strike on the rebel-held Salihin neighbourhood of the northern city of Aleppo. Air strikes have killed dozens in rebel-held parts of Syria as the opposition considers whether to join a US-Russia truce deal due to take effect on 12 September
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13/30 11 September 2016
Yoga enthusiasts practice yoga at Yueyan Cave during a session organised by a yoga club in Daoxian, Hunan province, China
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14/30 11 September 2016
Indonesian Muslims gather for morning prayers to mark Eid al-Adha on the sand-dunes of Parangkusumo beach, in Yogyakarta
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15/30 11 September 2016
A molten lava spray after a volcanic eruption from "The Peak of the Furnace" (Le Piton de la Fournaise) in the eastern side of the on the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion
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16/30 10 September 2016
A woman mourns at a hospital after a fire broke out at a packaging factory outside Dhaka, Bangladesh
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17/30 10 September 2016
A cut-out of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is set on fire during an anti-North Korea rally in central Seoul, South Korea
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18/30 10 September 2016
A boy walks past the carcass of a male elephant who forest officials suspected to have died after eating paddy sprayed with pesticides in a field in Nagaon district in the northeastern state of Assam, India
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19/30 10 September 2016
An Afghan vendor waits for customers at a cattle market set up for the upcoming Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha,on the outskirts of Jalalabad. Muslims across the world are preparing to celebrate annual festival of Eid al-Adha or the festival of sacrifice which marks the end of the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca and commemorates prophet Abraham's readiness to sacrifice his son to show obedience to God
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20/30 9 September 2016
Spanish Guardia Civil policemen, firefighters and security members stand past the wreckage of a train derailed in O Porrino, northwestern Spain, leaving at least four people dead and some 50 injured. The train was travelling from the Galician town of Vigo to the city of Porto in Portugal when the accident happened near the town of O Porrino
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21/30 9 September 2016
Turkish police officers detain a woman in Diyarbakir during a protest against the suspension of over 10,000 teachers for suspected links to militants. Around 200 protesters, including affected teachers, gathered in front of the education directorate in Diyarbakir, whistling and shouting slogans, in protest of the suspensions which targeted educators mainly from the region
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22/30 9 September 2016
North Korean women dancing to celebrate the 68th founding anniversary of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) in Pyongyang
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23/30 9 September 2016
Russia's navy ships take part in a military exercise called Kavkaz (the Caucasus) 2016 at the coast of the Black Sea in Crimea
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24/30 9 September 2016
A Turkish Muslim woman prays inside Hiraa cave, where Prophet Muhammad received his first revelation from God to preach Islam, on Noor Mountain, on the outskirts of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Muslim pilgrims have begun arriving at the holiest sites in Islam ahead of the annual hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia
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25/30 9 September 2016
Iranian protesters chant slogans as one of them holds a placard reading "oh Islam! we will sacrifice our lives for you", after weekly Friday prayer in Tehran, Iran. Thousands of Iranians marched through the streets to protest Saudi Arabia ahead of the hajj, a sign of soured relations between the two countries following last year's crush and stampede during the annual pilgrimage
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26/30 8 September 2016
Native Americans head to a rally at the State Capitol in Denver, to protest in solidarity with members of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in North Dakota over the construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline. The tribe argues that the pipeline, which crosses four states to move oil from North Dakota to Illinois, threatens water supplies and has already disrupted sacred sites
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27/30 8 September 2016
World's largest transparent-domed bar with a lotus-shaped retractable dome is seen in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province, China
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28/30 8 September 2016
A Kyrgyz rider plays the traditional Central Asian sport Buzkashi also known as Kok-Boru or Oglak Tartis during the World Nomad Games 2016 in Cholpon-Ata on the shores of Lake Issyk-Kul, some 270 kms outside the capital Bishkek. Mounted players compete for points by throwing a stuffed sheepskin into a well
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Devotees carry clay water pots as they take part in a procession marking the end of Jhulelal Chaliha, a 40-day-long fasting festival of the Sindhi community, in Ahmedabad, India
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Syrian civilians from the town of Daraya are evacuated from the rebel-held town of Moadamiyet al-Sham to be taken to a shelter in the government-controlled town of Harjala. The agreement between the regime and the rebels has already seen thousands of civilians and opposition fighters leave the town of Daraya, southwest of the capital, after a four-year government siege
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Mourinho admits he cannot 'click fingers' to remedy Man United's ills
The Portuguese named a strong line-up in Rotterdam but they were unable to prevent a second defeat in five days
Murray ready to spearhead Britain's Davis Cup title defence
Ten months after leading Britain to their first Davis Cup triumph for 79 years, the world No 2 is once again spearheading his team’s attempt to defend the title
Editorial Hinkley could turn out to be an enormous white elephant
The fact remains that the price the Government has agreed that consumers should pay for power from Hinkley is twice that of prevailing wholesale electricity prices, which have fallen sharply since it was first conceived. What will Chancellor Philip Hammond do if he finds the developers at his door with their caps in their hands?
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Mark Steel I feel sorry for Concentrix – they were just very enthusiastic
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Rachael Revesz Donald Trump's 'progressive' childcare plans are clearly inadequate
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Charlotte Mason I cried my way through Freshers' Week – but I still loved uni life
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John Rentoul Why Chuka Umunna and Nick Clegg are wrong on electoral reform
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Editorial Until FGM is prosecuted, this barbaric practice will go on
Watch the first trailer for Nocturnal Animals, Tom Ford's icy drama
It centres around a revenge novel dedicated to an ex
Lady Gaga announces new album with poignant title
'The death of her...left a scar that never healed.'
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Kanye West and Drake respond to Kid Cudi: 'I birthed you'
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Beach Slang stream their second album and open up about JP's departure
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Rising star Anderson East returns to London and a bigger crowd
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Adele 'won't tour for another decade' to concentrate on bringing up so
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Kid Cudi says Kanye West and Drake don't write their own rhymes
Game of Thrones' extras call hints at another big season 7 battle
The Battle of the Bastards will take some topping
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ITV replacing News at 10 with James Corden-inspired entertainment show
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What the new theme means for American Horror Story season 6
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Bloodline season 3 will be Netflix show's last
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Channel 4 boss says The Great British Bake Off will 'have a safe home'
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Andrew Lincoln: 'The Walking Dead season 7 premiere is hysterical'
Ex-One Direction member Zayn Malik to publish autobiography
'I’m going to show you as much as I can'
Modish Moggies: The cossetted cat is fashion’s latest muse
From social media mavens to starring roles in Vogue, it looks as though fashion’s feline friend is here to stay writes Sarah Young
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Stomping Ground: Utility boots are your new season must-have
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Stranger Things: ‘80s Americana fashion at its best
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Indian acid attack survivor walks the runway at New York Fashion Week
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Rough Cut: Raw gemstones are autumn/winter’s jewel of choice
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Just like velvet: Love it or hate it the marmite of fabrics is back
Unusual wine holidays: raise a glass in Slovenia or Sweden
We all know about Champagne and Chianti, but what about Kefalonia and Khao Yai? There are plenty of lesser-known places in which to enjoy a tipple
Future of Airbus A380 uncertain as airline decide not to renew lease
The aircraft, which carries more than 600 people in some configurations, has proved very popular with passengers, but with only 200 built, it has failed to meet manufacturer’s sales expectations
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Simon Calder puts Britain’s rail services to the test
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British designer Thomas Heatherwick unveils Manhattan sculpture plan
Set to cost more than $150m, the vast public artwork will sit at the heart of the sprawling Hudson Yards development in Manhattan
Everything you need to know about Pokémon Go's 'buddy system' update
Now your kilometres walked counts to more than just Eggs
Dual camera smartphones are making AR mainstream
Apple's annoucement that the new iPhone 7 will feature a dual camera signals a future for augmented reality that exists past catching them all
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Apple's AirPods are a beautiful, divisive look at its wireless future
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iPhone 7 review: New phone is familiar but stunningly powerful
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How Apple will spin its decision to drop the headphone jack
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Sony launches new, small phone with beefed up camera and battery tech
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Samsung's watch launched, ready to take on the Apple Watch 2
Fans given four days to play Fifa 17
The demo contains 12 teams worldwide, including Chelsea and Manchester City from the UK
10 best laptops for students
Surf the web, store photos, watch movies – and do some uni work – with a strong, budget-friendly machine