Highlights
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Exclusive first look: iconic Denham Film Studios turned into homes
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Five London areas where first-time buyers are in with a chance
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London house prices have risen by £105 a day for the last five years
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Henry Holland's 'brazen' new homeware collection for Habitat is out
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This cab office has been turned into one of London's smallest homes
Pictures of the day
Pictures of the day
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1/30 In flight
Seagulls fly past Elizabeth Tower along the River Thames
@liolaliola
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2/30 The Northern Cross
The Northern Lights over Alnmouth in Northumberland at the St Cuthbert's Cross, which is said to be the location where St Cuthbert agreed to become Bishop of Lindisfarne when petitioned by the King
Owen Humphreys/PA
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3/30 Snap election
A nationalist woman dressed as a crocodile is pictured outside a polling station in west Belfast after voting in the Northern Ireland Stormont elections
Charles McQuillan/Getty Images
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4/30 Maradona still looms over Naples
A giant graffiti portraying Diego Armando Maradona by artist Jorit Agoch, is being completed in a Naples' suburb. The Argentinian remains a legend in the city where he played
Cesare Abbate/ANSA via AP
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5/30 Light fighting back the dark
Anne Ryan looks at an installation of 2,100 handmade daffodils, entitled the Garden of Light, which is unveiled to the public to launch the Marie Curie Great Daffodil Appeal
David Parry/PA
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6/30 Ooah, ahh, that's how it always starts. But later there's running and screaming
Visitors stand on a skybridge behind a Tyrannosaurus Rex statue at the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore
Wallace Moon/EPA
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7/30 Do it small, do it right and do it with style
Hari Rajyaguru test driving a Rolls-Royce SRH which will allow children awaiting surgery at St Richard's Hospital Pediatric Day Surgery Unit in the Chichester to drive themselves to the operating theatre, through the Pediatric Unit corridors which are lined with 'traffic signs'.
James Lipman/PA
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8/30 That's gonna hurt
A baseball and a hailstone that fell in the backyard of Tom Creedon's home in Ottawa, Illinois
Tim Creedon via AP
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9/30 Grab it
Competitors from the opposing teams, the Up'ards and the Down'ards, jump into the water and reach for the ball during the annual Royal Shrovetide Football Match in Ashbourne
Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images
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10/30 Lighting up the hospital
Duchess of Cambridge visits the Ronald McDonald House Evelina in Lambeth to open the 'home away from home' accommodation for the families of children being treated at Evelina London Children's Hospital
Jeremy Selwyn
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11/30 Blow us a kiss
Revellers celebrate "Ash Monday" by participating in a colourful "flour war", a traditional festivity marking the end of the carnival season and the start of the 40-day Lent period until the Orthodox Easter,in the port town of Galaxidi, Greece
Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters
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12/30 These biscuits certainly taste light
French Austronaut Thomas Pesquet juggling and eating "Macarons" which were specially modified for consumption in space by French master pastry chef Pierre Herme
AFP/Getty Images
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13/30 Carnivallllll
A performer dances during Beija Flor performance at the Rio Carnival at Sambodromo
Raphael Dias/Getty Images
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14/30 Flip, it is that time of year again
Choristers enjoying pancake fun at Chichester Cathedral in preparation for Shrove Tuesday
Christopher Ison/Chichester Cathedral/PA
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15/30 Victory for Viola
Viola Davis with her Oscar for Actress in a Supporting Role for Fences, arriving at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills
PA
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16/30 Headcase
A Lebanese boy, wearing a mask, takes part in the Zambo carnival held in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli
Patrick Baz/AFP/Getty Images
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17/30 Dab
This yet unnamed adorable polar bear cub explores its open air enclosure for the first time at the Tierpark Hellabrunn zoo in Munich, Germany. The polar bear baby was born on November 21 2016
Guenter Schiffmann/AFP/Getty Images
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18/30 You're not going out dressed like trash
A model presents a creation for fashion house Moschino during the Women's Fall/Winter in Milan
Marco Bertorell/AFP/Getty Images
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19/30 Dumble-adorable
Children dressed as wizards, take part in the children's carnival parade in Torres Vedras, Portugal
Miguel A. Lopes/EPA
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20/30 Cleaning the inside will be more fun
For the very first time, daredevil abseilers have taken on the precarious task of cleaning The Slide, the world’s longest and tallest tunnel slide, which saw them suspended 249ft in the air, the same height as a 25 storey building. The team had to employ unconventional techniques to navigate through the tight twists and turns of The Slide to start the early spring clean
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21/30 Doris Day
A rainbow over the Nottingham Wheel in the Old Market Square, as Storm Doris reached nearly 90mp
Neil Squires/PA
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22/30 Candle in the grin
An Indian Hindu man dressed as Lord Shiva holds a lit candle in his mouth as he takes part in a religious procession ahead of the Maha Shivratri Festival in Jalandhar
Shammi Mehra/AFP/Getty Images
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23/30 Kissing cousins
Two carnival revellers pose as they celebrate the start of the hot season on Women's Carnival in in Cologne
Rolf Vennenbernd/AFP/Getty Images
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24/30 Fast Katie
The Duchess of Cambridge playing pool during a visit to MIST, a child and adolescent mental health project in Torfaen in Wales
Paul Edwards/The Sun/PA
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25/30 Winging it over Lincoln
The Red Arrows showing some aerial acrobatics flying over Lincoln Cathedral and Castle
@RAFRed10/MoD Crown Copyright/PA
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26/30 Holy fire
A circus artist blows fire as he performs for Pope Francis in St Peter's Square at the Vatican
Andrew Medichini/AP
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27/30 Roaring down the ice
Canada's Dave Greszczyszyn in training for Skeleton at BMW IBSF Bob & Skeleton World Championships at Koenigssee, Germany
Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters
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28/30 Fashion can be fun
A model presents a creation by Ashish during the London Fashion Wee
Hayoung Jeon//EPA
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29/30 Getting together
Prince Harry arriving at the Quayside in Gateshead ahead of teaming up with Steve Cram and Jonathan Edwards to train runners taking part in the London Marathon for mental health charity Heads Together
Owen Humphreys/PA
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30/30 Chow time
The Smithsonian's giant panda cub Bao Bao eats bamboo on her final morning at the National Zoo in Washington
Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA
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Russell Howard: We were so positive at the Olympics — what happened?
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Six must-have mobile phones to look out for in 2017
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A Very British Hotel shows bizarre requests from luxury hotel guests
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Casey Affleck breaks silence on sexual harassment allegations
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Gurinder Chadha says new film shows dangers of 'divide and rule'
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Poppy Delevingne: My true love is acting, not modelling
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Brie Larson’s outfit deemed 'inappropriate' by The One Show viewers
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Adele invites drag doppelgänger on stage for a sing-along
Chloé designer Clare Waight Keller unveils final collection in Paris
Waight Keller's departure marks the end of a six-year tenure at the French fashion house
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Milan Fashion Week round-up: it’s what’s on the outside that counts
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Natalie Massenet confirms move to Net-a-Porter rival Farfetch
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Street style stars have spoken - this season’s It-trouser is lacquered
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How ethereal dresses ruled the 2017 Oscars red carpet
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Best dressed stars at the Vanity Fair Oscars 2017 after party
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Beyoncé and Jay Z are haggling down the price of £85m LA mega mansion
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All is not as it seems behind this period-style façade in Brockley
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Cheryl leaves Hertfordshire to move into Liam Payne's Surrey mansion
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This castle near Edinburgh city centre is for sale for £6m
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Harrods to sell homes linked directly to world's largest shopping mall
Men spend £1,300 more than women trying to have sex a year
And you thought London renting prices were bad
I supported Remain — but now we all need a hefty dose of ‘Brealism’
While the Government wrestles with Article 50, business needs to focus on the huge potential of new relationships
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Matthew d'Ancona: Another fine mess for Ukip, so where does it go now?
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Evening Standard comment: A very different Trump takes the stage
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David Sexton: Literature just got the British public in quite a twist
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It can be so hard to shake off those political blasts from the past
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Sarah Sands: Will Afghanistan ever escape being a pawn in Great Game?
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Are these the faces of London's young 'alt-right'?
Milo Yiannopoulos may be the 'alt-right’s' most notorious provocateur — but in London, a new wave of bloggers and writers, each intent on striking a blow to liberalism, multiculturalism and the mainstream media, has entered the fray.