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Tuesday
7 March 2017
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More than 3,200 people write to MPs to say reforms to bereaved support payments will leave 75% of people worse off in cash terms
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53-year-old had heart condition – dilated cardiomyopathy with myocarditis – and fatty liver, and no inquest will be held
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High commissioner says refugees are not criminals as some affected Muslim-majority countries express disappointment
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The dozen who have not so far tweeted in support include Chris Froome, who has posted in the last 24 hours but only to praise a dinner he had enjoyed at a South African restaurant
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Report says inspectors witnessed staff struggling to maintain control at Oakhill secure training centre near Milton Keynes
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Arkansas resident James Bates willing to allow police to review information that Seattle-based tech company twice declined to provide
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Democrats railed against it, saying it would not keep America safe
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The events of 1917 changed the course of history in Russia and indeed the rest of the world. But as these remarkable pictures show, pockets of Russia’s two largest cities have endured almost unchanged through a century of revolution and the fall, rise, and fall of empire
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including backstage at a Chanel show and a windswept boat
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By reusing images made by others, photographers can create unsettling new moods – and give back power to women
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For last week’s photography assignment in the Observer New Review we asked you to share your photos on the theme of green via GuardianWitness. Here’s a selection of our favourites
Food inflation doubles in a month as UK shoppers start to feel the pinch