ELECTIONS 2017 LATEST
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Ukip vote collapses and Labour struggle on Theresa May's big night
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Labour has suffered disaster in Welsh valleys, Kinnock's son admits
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Lib Dem hopes for major local election fightback fail to materialise
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McDonnell 'didn't know' communist and Syrian flags were behind him
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Fact watch: Pensioners were better off under which Government?
Highlights
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What the average-priced home looks like in London and around Britain
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Bomb-proof RAF tower for sale as four-bedroom home
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House prices in Crossrail hotspot Abbey Wood up by 76% in five years
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The West Sussex towns attracting priced-out London commuters
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Solar panels on homes will charge e-cars by 2027, says Kevin McCloud
Pictures of the day
Pictures of the day
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1/30 Gob-smacking
The zoo's latest acquisition, a panther chameleon, opens the mouth in its enclosure in the zoo in Frankfurt, Germany
Michael Probst/AP
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2/30 Royal greeting
The Queen with Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, greet Myanmar's top civilian leader and Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi ahead of a private luncheon at Buckingham Palace
John Stillwell/Pool Photo via AP
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3/30 There's worse jobs
Body builders are sprayed with a fake tan at backstage prior to their first show during the annual Arnold Classic body building held at the Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa
Kim Ludbrook/EPA
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4/30 Point it over there, towards that Trump fellow
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspects the defence detachment on Jangjae Islet and the Hero Defence Detachment on Mu Islet located in the southernmost part of the waters off the southwest front
Reuters
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5/30 They told me I need to win over the Swing Voters
Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, swings local candidate Anneliese Dodds' children in a playground during a campaign stop in Oxford
Darren Staples/Reuters
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6/30 May the Fourth be with you
Warwick Davis - played Wicket the Ewok in Return of the Jedi - celebrates Star Wars Day with a throwback Thursday tweet to when he was a young boy with big cinematic dreams
Warwick Davis
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7/30 Protest heats up
A demonstrator catches fire after the gas tank of a police motorbike exploded during clashes in a protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas
Juan Barreto/AFP/Getty Images
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8/30 Cheeky little monkey
Ring-tailed lemur baby "Heather" sits in a heating slipper at the Affenwald Straussberg animal park in Germany
AFP/Getty Images
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9/30 Running not so Wild
Kate feeds a lamb as she visits author Michael Morpurgo's Farms for City Children in Arlingham, Gloucestershire
Matt Cardy/Getty Images
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10/30 Sweet red rose
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn smells a red rose alongside Mohammed Yasin, the Labour Party candidate for Bedford and Kempston, while on the campaign trail
Andy Rain/EPA
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11/30 Rearing up
The Kelpies, two 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures on the Forth and Clyde Canal, next to an oilseed rape field in spring sunshine near Falkirk
Andrew Milligan/PA
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12/30 Insider's view
Painted horses were unveiled at the Discover Ascot race day at the Berkshire race course
Adam Davy/PA
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13/30 When the chips are down
Theresa May grabs a bite to eat on the campaign trail in Mevagissey, Cornwall
Dylan Martinez/AFP/Getty Images
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14/30 Morning had broken
The Shard and London Eye at sunrise
Jeremy Selwyn
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15/30 Don't look down
The Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Australian Academy of Tai Chi and Qigong hosts the first Tai Chi martial arts class over Australia's largest city
BridgeClimb Sydney/Reuters
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16/30 Step back in time
V&A; announces REVEAL, a free, week-long public festival running from 30 June to 7 July 2017 to celebrate the opening of the V&A; Exhibition Road Quarter, the Museum's largest architectural intervention in the last 100 years
Alex Lentati
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17/30 Those eyes
A rare albino orangutan that was saved from villagers in Kapuas Hulu, on the Indonesian side of Borneo island
AFP/Getty Images
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18/30 Could you take over our Brexit negotiations?
German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) shakes hands with a mascot called 'Little Czar' during an election campaign event of her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party in Sierksdorf, Germany
EPA
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19/30 Finding some fun amongst the ruins of Syria
Parkour coach Ibrahim al-Kadiri (right), 19, and Muhannad al-Kadiri, 18, demonstrate their Parkour skills amid damaged buildings in the rebel-held city of Inkhil, west of Deraa, Syria
Reuters
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20/30 Protest rages on
A Palestinian protester walks past a fire during clashes with Israeli troops at a protest in support of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli jails, in the West Bank village of Beita, near Nablus
Reuters
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21/30 Usually it's a crying baby
Jeremy Corbyn the leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party holds one-year-old Angelo during a campaign event in Harlow, Essex. This picture appears turn on its head the usual cliche of MPs on the campaign trail end up holding a crying baby
Neil Hall/Reuters
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22/30 Huddled mass
Amnesty International hold a protest with 100 Statues of Liberty, to mark US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, outside the US Embassy in Grosvenor Square, London
Yui Mok/PA
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23/30 Incognito
A male model painted by 31-year-old Israeli artist Avi Ram, from Airbrush Hero, poses for a picture at the Tower of David in Jerusalem's Old City
AFP/Getty Images
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24/30 Scratch just under the chin
Zoo Keeper Jess Stockton scratches Brazilian Tapir Arturo at the Melbourne Zoo in Australia
Julian Smith/EPA
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25/30 Fighting the cold snap
Waitrose partner Paul Hewitt tends to one of hundreds of candles which were lit in the vineyard of Waitrose's Leckford Estate farm in Hampshire to protect the grape vines from the late spring frost, as the cold snap continues. The candles are used to create air movement and stop the frost from taking hold around the vines
Andrew Matthews/PA
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26/30 Hanging around
One of The Flying Frenchies, stars of the new film The Free Man, rehearses at BBC Broadcasting House
Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images
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27/30 Stroke
A stand-up-board rider paddles on the Emmarencia Dam as mist rises off the water in Johannesburg, South Africa
Kim Ludbrook/EPA
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28/30 You'd have to be a bit La La
Dancers from Bandaloop aerial dance troupe perform to a medley of songs and dances from the movie La La Land off the side of Los Angeles City Hall, during La La Land Day festivities
Reed Saxon/AP
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29/30 London remembers the ANZACs
The shadow of a soldier falls on the Australian War Memorial during an Anzac Day dawn service at the Australian War Memorial at Hyde Park Corner
Dominic Lipinski/PA
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30/30 Haring around London on the morning commute
Three white rabbits posed for selfies with commuters at London Waterloo and on the Underground to promote Alice's Adventures Underground. The Olivier nominated show opens tonight at The Vaults and runs until 23 September 2017
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Labels on new cars to show level of emissions produced by the vehicle
New cars will be sold with labels telling motorists about the level of toxic air pollutants being emitted, ministers have signalled.
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Flights from Heathrow Airport suspended after 'suspicious item' found
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London could 'stall' after Brexit, Goldman Sachs boss warns
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Driver ploughs into a parked cars while swerving 'to avoid fox'
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Driver smashes into parked cars forcing one through front garden
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London crews fall silent for first ever Firefighters' Memorial Day
InterContinental supremo Richard Solomons stepping down
One of the world’s foremost hoteliers checked out earlier — Richard Solomons, the long-standing boss of InterContinental Hotels Group, signed off with business buoyant in London.
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Mel Giedroyc says new Bake Off line up is ‘absolutely as it should be’
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Perfume Genius - No Shape, review: ‘His most ambitious release yet’
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Mac DeMarco - This Old Dog, review: ‘Unhurried, sun-dappled songs'
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Blondie – Pollinator, review: ‘Debbie Harry’s swagger belies her 71 ye
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Kayvan Novak on Britain Today Tonight: ‘I can be whoever I want to be'
Liam Payne throws support behind UK Eurovision hopeful Lucie Jones
The former One Direction singer is rooting for Jones
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Supermodel David Gandy gets 'cheeky' in new D&G; campaign
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Harry Styles fans beg for more dates as tickets sell out in seconds
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Zoe Ball's boyfriend Billy Yates found dead in his London home
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Kevin Bacon: I love being recognised – not being famous is awful
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Goldie and Kurt get affectionate at Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony
Primark is selling shoes that look exactly like Prada's
Primark's version are available in three different colours
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Nicki Minaj hints at upcoming collaboration with H&M;
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Marks & Spencer picks former McDonalds boss to revive fashion sales
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Kate Moss's teenage daughter lands first fashion campaign
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Get the look: Kate Hudson's white one-shoulder gown at the Met Gala
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7 best spring dresses from candy stripes to a sunny slip
The Hoxton, Amsterdam - hotel review
It's a great value choice for the style-conscious city breaker, says Kate Lough
Nicholas Hytner: East London is taking on West End as home for theatre
When The Bridge Theatre opens later this year, it will spread the performing arts beyond their traditional heartland
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The slanging match is over, now Macron has a far bigger test
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Women’s party may not win a seat but they must break testosterone zone
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Evening Standard comment: We wish Prince Philip well in his retirement
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Simon Jenkins: Europe is not going to let us have it all our own way
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Evening Standard comment: Think again about the school funding formula
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Prince Philip deserves a rest after his decades of dedicated service
The Duke of Edinburgh’s intelligence and irreverence will be sorely missed