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Nurse murdered as she ran to help London Bridge victims
Family say her actions show 'how selfless, caring and heroic she was, not only on that night, but throughout all of her life'
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Theresa May reveals 'naughtiest' thing she has ever done
PM made admission during interview defending record on security
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How did London attack ringleader slip through the net?
'There was no intelligence to suggest that this attack was being planned and the investigation had been prioritised accordingly', says Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley
- London terror
Student tells cabbie who warned her of terrorist, 'I owe you my life'
'I just want to say thank you, whoever you are, thank you so much,' Rhiannon Owen tells mystery saviour
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Imams refuse to perform funeral prayer for London Bridge terrorists
Religious leaders would not carry out traditional prayer that is reserved for all Muslims regardless of their actions
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Did the Tories really cut police and make us less safe?
The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has accused Theresa May and the Conservatives of presiding over major cuts to the police force since 2010 and agreed with suggestions that the Prime Minister should resign in the wake of the London Bridge terror attack.
Tory candidate says she's pleased there are food banks
Sheryll Murray was heckled by the audience after she said food banks were good for people on benefits
Boris Johnson says prospect of Labour-led coalition 'makes me shudder'
Foreign Secretary warns against 'destructive new taxes' advocated by Labour as campaigning enters final days
Apple launches HomePod, a Siri speaker 'to reinvent home music'
Apple has officially launched HomePod, a Siri-powered talking music system for the home.
Maverick Canadian mowing his lawn as tornado looms goes viral
Snap of Theunis Wessels blithely continuing to garden despite storm threat goes viral
Clegg to accuse May of putting British lives at risk over Brexit
'Where are the contingency plans when our police forces find themselves unable to check the databases of 28 EU countries at the touch of a button?'
Relationship coach reveals the one word to defuse every row
All couples fight but there's a right and wrong way to do it
The new body trend that won't make you feel terrible about yourself
It's time to rock the belly with pride
What it's like inside Britain's most expensive gyms
A month's membership would pay my rent. In London.
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Editorial It's your vote – so think about your values
If you, like so many under the first-past-the-post system, live in a safe seat, your vote can still send a message
Grace Dent Ariana Grande is proof of the healing power of pop
Social media was alive with snark, but even this told me that everything was OK with the world. What is life if we cannot laugh at Little Mix’s leotards?
Mary Dejevsky The election results could be drastically altered by the London attack
Last night’s attack in London could give a huge boost to the Conservatives’ chances in the election, as it becomes more about national security than Brexit or austerity. But Labour shouldn’t lose hope
Inside the world of the ‘death knock’
Social media, film and TV have helped cement the image of the heatless hack who’ll stop at nothing to get the human angle from the families of the bereaved – yet, particularly at local level, this is still an indispensable part of news-gathering
The lonely journey of a Palestinian cancer patient
With fewer than a dozen oncologists to a population of 4 million in the Palestinian territories, cancer sufferer Maweya Abu Salah was forced to traverse Israeli checkpoints for treatment
May’s private health dystopia or Corbyn’s public health vision...well?
It’s a brutally simple question: does Britain still want a national health service? On Thursday you decide, says GP Youssef El-Gingihy
The lasting effects of being hit by lightning
For every 10 people hit by lightning, nine will survive. But what are the lasting effects of being exposed to hundreds of millions of volts? Charlotte Huff investigates
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/59 4 June 2017
Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat celebrates winning a second term in office after calling a snap parliamentary election last month to counter allegations of corruption against his wife and some of his political allies
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2/59 4 June 2017
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad speaks during an interview with AFP news agency in Damascus
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3/59 3 June 2017
French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi say their countries will cooperate in the fight against climate change, just days after the US withdrew from the Paris climate agreement
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4/59 3 June 2017
People run after an explosion during the funeral of a victim of the violent protests in Kabul, Afghanistan. The blast left at least 12 people dead and 90 others wounded
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5/59 3 June 2017
Displaced Iraqis flee their homes in west Mosul as security forces advance during the ongoing offensive
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6/59 2 June 2017
The South Sudanese government says 15 young children have died as a result of a botched measles vaccination campaign
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7/59 2 June 2017
Philippines' police officers come out from the Resorts World Hotel in Manila after a gunman burst into the hotel’s casino, setting game tables alight and killing at least 36 people who suffocated in the smoke
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8/59 2 June 2017
Several people have been killed after police opened fire on protesters in Kabul, Afghanistan, who were calling for better security measures in the wake of a massive suicide bombing
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9/59 1 June 2017
Japan and the US begin a three-day military exercise in the Sea of Japan adding pressure on North Korea to halt its accelerating ballistic missile programme
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10/59 1 June 2017
Donald Trump announces the withdrawal of the US from the Paris agreement on climate change, which has been signed by almost 200 nations, saying he wants to ‘renegotiate’ a fairer deal that would not disadvantage US businesses and workers
AFP
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11/59 31 May 2017
Kenya celebrates the launch of a £2.5bn railway funded by China, linking the capital Nairobi to the port of Mombasa, the country's biggest infrastructure project since independence more than 50 years ago
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12/59 31 May 2017
A man takes in the damage after a truck packed with explosives was detonated in the centre of Kabul’s diplomatic district, killing 90 people and injuring another 400
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13/59 May 30 2017
The US successfully tests a long-range weapon designed to shoot down intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) for the first time, launching the defense system from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California
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14/59 30 May 2017
Two Isis car bombs killed at least 27 people and wounded dozens more in Baghdad streets packed with crowds preparing for the Ramadan fast. The first car bomb was detonated outside a popular ice cream shop just after midnight, killing at least 15 and wounded 27 in the commercial Karrada district, police said
Reuters
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15/59 29 May 2017
One in three refugees living on the Greek island of Chios has witnessed suicide since arriving, a recent report has found. Charities have warned the situation is ‘at breaking point’
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16/59 28 May 2017
Thousands of people have fled the city of Marawi in The Philippines as violence rages on, with troops battling a forceful group of militants linked to the Isis terrorist group
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17/59 28 May 2017
Pope Francis expressed his solidarity with Egypt’s Coptic Christians after 29 people were killed after having refused to renounce their Christian faith at gunpoint. He called the victims ‘martyrs’
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18/59 27 May 2017
Hundreds of hunger-striking Palestinian prisoners ended their 40-day fast yesterday after reaching a compromise with Israel for additional family visits, Israeli and Palestinian officials
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19/59 27 May 2017
Donald Trump leaves world leaders frustrated at the end of the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Italy by refusing to commit to the Paris climate change agreement despite intense pressure
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20/59 26 May 2017
Gunmen opened fire on a bus carrying Coptic Christians in Egypt, killing at least 28 people and injuring dozens more. Of the victims who have been identified, two are children aged four and two
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21/59 25 May 2017
Protestors wearing masks depicting the leaders of the G7 countries pose for a selfie during a demonstration organised by Oxfam in Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy
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22/59 25 May 2017
Former US president Barack Obama and Chancellor Angela Merkel arrive on stage during the Protestant church day (Kirchentag) event at the Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor) in Berlin
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23/59 25 May 2017
Policemen perform surveillance on the area around Brandenburg Gate from a roof top prior to an event with former US president Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel during the German Protestant Kirchentag (Church Day) in Berlin, Germany
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24/59 25 May 2017
Police officers on jetski's patrol the beach of Isolabella, ahead of a G7 summit, in the Sicilian town of Taormina, southern Italy
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25/59 25 May 2017
European Council President Donald Tusk speaks to US President Donald Trump after welcoming him at EU headquarters, as part of the NATO meeting, in Brussels
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26/59 24 May 2017
A demonstrator reacts after injuring his head during a protest against President Michel Temer and the latest corruption scandal to hit the country, in Brasilia, Brazil
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US President Donald Trump meets with European Council President Donald Tusk, President-of the EU Commission Jean-Claude Juncker and officials during a meeting at the European Union Headquarters during a NATO meeting in Brussels
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28/59 24 May 2017
Riot police officers clash with demonstrators during a protest against President Michel Temer and the latest corruption scandal to hit the country, in Brasilia, Brazil
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Smoke rises near the building of the Agriculture Ministry during a protest against Brazilian President Michel Temer and the latest corruption scandal to hit the country, in Brasilia, Brazil
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30/59 24 May 2017
Newly-elected Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus attends a news conference at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland
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31/59 24 May 2017
An opposition activist plays the violin in front of an armoured vehicle of the riot police during a protest against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas
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32/59 24 May 2017
French cartoonist and film director Arthur de Pins and French music composer Mat Bastard with an actor dressed as a zombie during a photocall for the film 'Zombillenium' at the 70th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes
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33/59 23 May 2017
The Tejas Express luxury train leaves for its first return journey between Goa and Mumbai at the Karmali railway station in the Indian state of Go
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an Indian child plays a game on a touch-screen onboard the Tejas Express luxury train during its first journey between Mumbai and Goa in Mumbai.
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Indian passengers travel onboard the Tejas Express luxury train during its first journey between Mumbai and Goa in Mumbai
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36/59 22 May 2017
Indian passengers travel onboard the Tejas Express luxury train during its first journey between Mumbai and Goa in Mumbai
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37/59 22 May 2017
An Italian soldier stands guard on a road near Taormina in Sicily. The heads of the Group of Seven (G7), including new US president Donald Trump and new French president Emmanuel Macron will meet in Taormina, Sicily.
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38/59 22 May 2017
Thai Police Lt. General Saroj Keokajee holds a press conference in front of Pra Mongkut Klao Hospital, which was struck by a small bomb, in Bangkok
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Thai soldiers secure the area as a patient is escorted to safety after a bomb exploded at military-owned Phramongkutklao Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand
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German police evacuated the headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in Berlin, after a suspicious object was found in the mailroom
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North Korean ground-to-ground medium-to-long range strategic ballistic missile Pukguksong-2 being launched in a test-fire
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Israeli soldiers wait for the arrival ceremony of US President Donald Trump at Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv, Israel
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US President Donald Trump hugs Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he arrives at Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv, Israel
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44/59 22 May 2017
US President Donald J. Trump speaking on the podium after arriving at Ben Gurion Airport in Lod, outside Tel Aviv, Israel
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US President Donald Trump delivers a few remarks to reporters before his meeting with Israel's President Reuven Rivlin at Rivlin's residence in Jerusalem
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Ivanka Trump, the daughter of US President, at the President's Residence in Jerusalem
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White House senior advisor Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, the daughter of US President, attend a press conference at the President's Residence in Jerusalem
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48/59 21 May 2017
An artist paints a picture of high jump star Germaine Mason, who died on April 20 in a motorbike crash on the outskirts of Kingston, in Portland, Jamaica
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People accompany the coffin of high jump star Germaine Mason, who died on April 20 in a motorbike crash on the outskirts of Kingston, to the cemetery in Grange Hill, Portland, Jamaica
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Jamaica's Olympic champion Usain Bolt reacts during a funeral service for high jump star Germaine Mason, who died on April 20 in a motorbike crash on the outskirts of Kingston, at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, in Hayley Park Road, in Kingston, Jamaica
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51/59 21 May 2017
An aerial view of an art installation featuring Korean war-era tanks painted in different colours around a globe with a slogan reading: 'Peace All Around the World', at the Peace dam, north of Hwacheon near the Demilitarized one (DMZ) separating North and South Korea
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52/59 21 May 2017
A general view of art installations at the Peace dam, north of Hwacheon near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating North and South Korea
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53/59 19 May 2017
French President Emmanuel Macron, visits soldiers of Operation Barkhane, France's largest overseas military operation, in Gao, Northern Mali,
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54/59 18 May 2017
Israeli soldiers fire tear gas during clashes with Palestinian protesters after a protest in support of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli jails, in the West Bank village of Beita, near Nablus
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55/59 18 May 2017
Palestinians attack a passing vehicle belonging to an Israeli settler near the Hawara checkpoint, near the West Bank city of Nablus
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56/59 17 May 2017
The parliament building is seen through flare smoke during a demonstration of uniformed officers marking a 24-hour general strike against the latest round of austerity in Athens, Greece
Reuters
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57/59 17 May 2017
Iranian President and candidate in the upcoming presidential elections Hassan Rouhani speaks during a campaign rally in the northwestern city of Ardabil
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58/59 16 May 2017
The skyline of Dubai is pictured from the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world standing at 828 metres
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59/59 16 May 2017
A makeshift altar with a cup of coffee, water glass and newspaper headlining the story of slain Mexican journalist Javier Valdez is pictured in a cafe previously frequented by Valdez in Culiacan, Sinaloa State, Mexico
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Arsenal sign Sead Kolasinac on a free transfer from Schalke
The Bosnian defender, 23, will arrive on July 1st and becomes the club's first summer signing
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Herrera reveals how Mourinho inspired him to change his game
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Liverpool receive double setback as Klopp targets seven new signings
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Lukaku to snub Manchester United in favour of returning to Chelsea
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Lacazette: A move to the Premier League is an option
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Southampton to report Liverpool to the Premier League over Van Dijk
Rain denies Australia win over Bangladesh to leave England in box seat
The dicey conditions were always likely to offer the most resistance to an Australian win, despite another imperious display from Tamim Iqbal who fell just five short of a second consecutive ton
Thom Brooks The Home Office is making visa applicants pay to send an email
The Tories quietly confirmed the implementation of new fees, slashing the number of languages used for communications by more than half and restricting opening hours for everyone but English speakers
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Emily Hilton It's a Jewish responsibility to make sure the Occupation ends
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Kehinde Andrews Dear white people, remember this when you go to the polls
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Tom Peck May can limit access to the internet, but she can’t switch off an idea
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Letters After London Bridge, we need to talk about British foreign policy
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Andrew Scattergood As a firefighter I know how dangerous cuts to the fire service are
Latest Tom Cruise stunt is insane even by Tom Cruise stunt standards
'It’s one thing to have Tom Cruise alone in the airplane flying it, that’s already outrageous...'
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Exclusive trailer: See 1967's The Graduate restored in pristine 4K
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Terry Gilliam denies damaging Portuguese convent during filming
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Watch our exclusive deleted T2: Trainspotting scene feat. Spud
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Wonder Woman shatters record for female directors
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Fox news hosts upset over Wonder Woman not being American enough
Leaked emails show Fyre Festival organisers trying to cut costs
One consultant warned that social media influencers were expecting villa housing despite there being no evidence that the villas ever existed
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KT Tunstall at the Barbican, London, gig review barbican centre london
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The Mighty Hoopla review: A glitter-drenched act of defiance
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Usher explains One Love Manchester no-show
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Bob Dylan delivers Nobel Prize lecture days before deadline
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Ariana Grande comforts crying school girl singing in choir at concert
Senator Al Franken cancels Bill Maher appearance following controversy
The Real Time host recently issued an apology for the comments
New JRR Tolkien book finally published after 100 years
About an immortal Elf falling in love with a mortal man
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Jane Austen more more likely to have had 'sex with a woman than a man'
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Inferior by Angela Saini, review: Shining a light on sexism in science
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The End We Start From by Megan Hunter review: Strange and haunting
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Roger Moore handed autobiography to publisher two weeks before death
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Author says he was 'warned off' including black character in new book
This is the new natural way to contour
For spring/summer it’s all about subtle sun-kissed skin
Fearne Cotton reveals the advice she'd give her younger self
The presenter and cook speaks out against food fads, the pressure on women to balance their work and home life, and why she couldn't care less about having a six pack
10 things to do in Denver
Colorado's Old West city has plenty to offer the modern traveller, from art and culture to the obligatory cowboy boots
WhatsApp will finally let people ‘unsend’ their messages very soon
You'll be able to recall texts, images, videos, GIFs, documents, quoted messages and even Status replies
How the sequel to Frank Underwood's favourite game was made
'How do you make games for everyone?'
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Prey review: Discovering the familiar
Arkane/Bethesda - PS4 (reviewed)/Xbox One/PC - £39.99
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Star Trek Bridge Crew review: Going where no other game's gone before
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Farpoint review: A mediocre PSVR game, but the Aim controller is great
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Minecraft: Switch Edition review: An almost perfect handheld version
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The Sims Mobile is launching on iOS and Android
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Dragon Quest Heroes II review: Repetitive hack and slasher
8 best feature phones
Whether you're on a digital detox or need something festival-proof, these are the best stripped-back mobiles