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Every little helps: Tesco urges shoppers to give to helpline appeal
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Wanted: volunteers to staff UK’s first helpline for young and homeless
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Homeless campaign 'has challenged stereotypes'
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I was pregnant and homeless at 18. Centrepoint gave me a chance
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The Evening Standard's Homeless Helpline appeal hits £3million
Highlights
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London neighbours rebuild council block and create twice as many flats
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Southern rail strikes being blamed for house price slump along route
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The Housing White Paper explained in ten key points
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London's 'reverse ripple' property effect is in full swing
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Recipe for success: Valentine's Day food and champagne pairings
Pictures of the day
Pictures of the day
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1/25 Bafta preparations
Georgie Cox places "heads on sticks" to check for camera blocking for the upcoming BAFTA Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall, London
Yui Mok/PA
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2/25 On the roof of the world
The sun shining over the sea of fog on the slope of the women downhill training at the 2017 FIS Alpine Skiing World Championships in St. Moritz, Switzerland
EPA
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3/25 Head for heights
A Yoda-shaped hot air balloon takes flight during an international festival at the former Clark US Air Force base in Pampanga province, north of Manila
AFP/Getty Images
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4/25 Model cast
Models Hailey Baldwin, Stella Maxwell, Bella Hadid and Joan Smalls walk the runway at the TommyLand Tommy Hilfiger Spring 2017 Fashion Show on the boardwalk in Venice, California
AFP/Getty Images
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5/25 Holy giant Batarang
Rocco Padden, 7, from Tunbridge Wells, looks at a 4m-long Batarang made from 35,000 LEGO bricks as it goes on display today at Observation point on London's Southbank to promote the LEGO Batman Movie
Matt Alexander/PA
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6/25 Mirren image
Helen Mirren takes a selfie at the 16th Annual AARP Movies for Grownups Awards at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel
Jordan Strauss/Invision for AARP/AP Images
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7/25 Dogs against Trump
A dog named "Doggie" stands in front of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco, California, as arguments where heard against lifting the nationwide suspension of the President's travel ban
Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images
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8/25 Lip service
Ukrainian fashion designer Aleksey Zalevskiy during the Ukrainian Fashion Week in Kiev
Sergei Supinsky/AFP/Getty Images
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9/25 And they say Trump is in the deep end
Former U.S. President Barack Obama tries his hand at kite surfing during a holiday with British businessman Richard Branson on his island Moskito, in the British Virgin Islands
REUTERS
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10/25 Happy to be heading home
The Queen walks along the platform at King's Lynn railway station in Norfolk, as she returns to London after spending the Christmas period at Sandringham House in North Norfolk
PA
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11/25 Heavy lifting
A worker stacks bricks on his head at a brick factory in Lalitpur, Nepa
Reuters
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12/25 Eruption
Mount Sinabung volcano spews thick volcanic ash as seen from Beganding village in Karo
AFP/Getty Images
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13/25 Majestic salute
Members of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery stage a 41-Gun salute in Green Park, central London, to mark the 65th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II to the throne
Jonathan Brady/PA
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14/25 Bubbles the Clown, I presume
Blowing bubbles at the Clowns International annual Joseph Grimaldi memorial service at All Saints in Hackney, London
Jonathan Brady/PA
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15/25 Waiting for touchdown
Lady Gaga performs during the Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl 51 Halftime Show
Patrick Smith/Getty Images
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16/25 Lion Queen
Two white lion babies play with their mother Kiara in the zoo in Magdeburg, Germany
Peter Gercke/AFP/Getty Images
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17/25 Hoping to be a hero
Ghana's Brimah Razak kisses his lucky Spider-Man toy figure during their semi-final Africa Cup of Nations match vs Cameroon
Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters
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18/25 Splash of colour
Models present creations by Pilar Vera during the SIMOF 2017 (International Flamenco Fashion) in Sevilla
Cristina Quicler/AFP/Getty Images
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19/25 Going Gaga for the Super Bowl
Lady Gaga throws a football as she meets with the press during the Super Bowl LI Pepsi Zero Sugar Halftime Show Press Conference
Timothy A.Clary/AFP/Getty Images
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20/25 Rescued
A woman is assisted by members of the Spanish NGO Proactiva Open Arms, as they crowd on board of a rubber boat sailing out of control in the Mediterranean some miles north of Sabratha, Libya
Emilio Morenatti/AP
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21/25 Lego plans Only Fools and Horses movie
Not really - Britain’s celebrated ‘Legographer’ Andrew Whyte has teamed up with The LEGO® Batman Movie to shoot picttures of the Caped Crusader in London to promote the film
Andrew Whyte
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22/25 Blooming during pregnancy
Beyonce shares nude pregnancy snaps via her website as she announces she is pregnant
Beyoncé
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23/25 Sure we had this picture last year...
Handler John Griffiths introduces Punxsutawney Phil to the crowd at Gobbler's Knob on the 131st Groundhog Day in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania
Alan Freed/Reuters
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24/25 Pretty Un Pink
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits Pyongyang Orphans' Primary School to give guidance to the children
Reuters
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25/25 Is it beginning to look like a Crown?
The Prince of Wales is shown how to make headwear from balloons during a visit to Yavneh College, an Orthodox Jewish school in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
Toby Melville/PA
news
Linford Christie backs plans to build QPR ground on athletics track
Olympic great Linford Christie has backed plans to tear down the “dilapidated” athletics stadium that bears his name and replace it with a new facility as part of a move for QPR.
Cloudy outlook casts gloom over Thomas Cook
Thomas Cook shares tumbled 10% on Thursday as the City fretted over a “cautious” trading update and the company was hit by a revolt over executive pay.
going out or staying in...
Valentine's Day in London 2017: What to do and where to go
From the most romantic bars in London to, er, dinner with your dog, London has something for everything this Valentine's
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Simon Godwin and Joe Hill-Gibbins discuss demystifying Shakespeare
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Green Day, tour review: Energy levels remained stratospheric
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Exhibition celebrates Premier League scheme in developing nations
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The best spots for celebrating your freedom on Valentine's Day
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Lucy Rose, interview: If you want me to play, tweet me
10 video games we can’t wait to play in 2017
From the Nintendo Switch to the return of classic platforming, here’s what to look out for
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Drone racing is coming to London - and here's how you can watch it
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Kim Woodburn tipped for her own chat show after This Morning argument
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Orange is the New Black Season 5 launch date confirmed
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Tara Palmer-Tomkinson’s most memorable TV moments
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Carrie Fisher has a ‘bigger, chunkier part’ in Catastrophe Series 3
David Walliams proposes to Simon Cowell at BGT auditions
The comedian got down on one knee with a huge bouquet of flowers
Curvy cover star Ashley Graham joins Kendall and Gigi for Vogue
The March cover story sets out to prove that 'no norm is the new norm'
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How fabric patches became a status symbol for the super-stylish
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Gap reinvents the 90s with capsule collection re-issued from archive
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My Wardrobe: Lisa Snowdon shares her style secrets
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Lady Gaga style file: the Super Bowl Performer's most iconic looks
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Riccardo Tisci leaves Givenchy after 12 years
- Homes & Property
London’s top 40 first-time buyer hotspots from Walthamstow to Sutton
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Björk sells historic New York home for £1.7m
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How David Hockney’s bold use of colour is staging a comeback
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Sotheby's first erotic auction is perfectly timed for Valentine's Day
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Kim Kardashian's bestie is on the hunt for a £16m home near Harrods
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Three-bedroom house hidden inside a Norman church for sale for £725k
Is new dating app Hater a bad idea?
Does the app that matches people via mutual dislikes encourage hate?
Vicky Pryce: Greece out of the news but its debts have not gone away
If Brexit wasn’t a big enough concern for the EU, the Greek financial crisis is back — and this time it’s even more serious
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Evening Standard comment: Brexit Bill is passed - now for real work
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Evening Standard comment: The Brexit debate and its effects on Labour
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The most absurd ‘fix’ for a broken housing market - David Sexton
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Melania Trump's refusal to be prim and proper First Lady is refreshing
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Nick Clegg: Labour should stop navel-gazing and help mitigate Brexit
Mr Kipling launches cake bouquet for Valentine’s Day
A limited amount of the 'bou-cakes' are available to buy now until February 14
Matthew d'Ancona: The hard work over Brexit only just begun for May
Triggering Article 50 is coming closer and Labour is in a tailspin, but the Prime Minister must not get carried away