Two men arrested over terror offences at Heathrow Airport
Two men have been arrested at Heathrow Airport on suspicion of terrorism offences after landing on a flight from Turkey.
Charlie Gard parents spend last days with sick son
Charlie Gard's parents are spending their last days with their baby son, having been given more time before his life support is turned off.
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Lost waterways from Lewisham to Chelsea upgraded in London-wide scheme
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A St. Louis police officer looks over a large hole in 6th Street
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An aerial image of the new LEGOLAND Castle Hotel, which opens to the public at the Windsor Resort in Berkshire
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Contestants take part in the annual race on high heels during World Pride celebrations in the quarter of Chueca in Madrid, Spain
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Sweat is wiped off the face of one of soldiers as troops prepare for the arrival of Chinese President Xi Jinping (unseen) at the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Hong Kong Garrison in one of events marking the 20th anniversary of the city's handover from British to Chinese rule, in Hong Kong, China
Contestants take part in the annual race on high heels during World Pride celebrations in the quarter of Chueca in Madrid, Spain
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5/30 Farewell tour?
Adele performs at Wembley Stadium amid hints this may be her last tour
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6/30 Unbreakable Bond
Floral tributes lay at the statue of Paddington Bear at Paddington train station in London after the creator of the adorable character, Michael Bond, passed away
Jeremy Selwyn
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7/30 Snoop Doggy Dog
Seven-year-old Yorkshire Terrier Kapi performs with toys at the Thailand International Dog Show in Bangkok
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8/30 Crack
A spectacular lightning bolt in the sky above Poznan, Poland
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9/30 It's been a long fight
Family members react after the families of the 96 Hillsborough victims were told the decision that the Crown Prosecution Service will proceed with criminal charges and six people have been charged with criminal offences, including Ex-Ch Supt David Duckenfield and Sir Norman Bettison
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10/30 Ho Chi Minh trail
A deliveryman on a motorcycle transporting a bust of Vietnam's late president Ho Chi Minh to a customer in downtown Hanoi
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11/30 If Carlsberg did robots...
A 'Bartifical Intelligence Carlsdroid' is seen on display during the Artifical Intelligence Exhibition and Conference (AI Expo) in Tokyo
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12/30 First finally
Designs by five eminent First Nations' artists from across Australia and the Torres Strait Islands are projected onto a sail of the Sydney Opera House during the official launch of 'Badu Gili' in celebration of the rich history of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures
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13/30 Be-spoke light show
A light installation on the Rhine Tower in the French national colors during a rehearsal in Duesseldorf, Germany. The light installation promotes the start of the cycling race Tour de France
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14/30 Say it with flowers
Aerial view of fields of delphiuniums at The Real Flower Petal Confetti Company in Wick near Pershore, Worcestershire
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15/30 Say it with fivers
A woman uses a golden ATM marking the location of the first 'hole in the wall', which opened 50 years ago in Enfield
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16/30 Knight Tube
In celebration of Transformers: The Last Knight hitting the big screen, artist and photographer Darryl Jones captures the film’s most iconic characters in street scenes around the capital. We even spotted Grimlock flicking through the Evening Standard at Covent Garden station, catching up on the hottest events in the Diary pages
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17/30 Pride out in Force
One of the revellers at the Pride festival in New York
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18/30 Right, who's got the bin bags
Rubbish by the Pyramid Stage following the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset
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19/30 Leading from the front
Soldiers from the Coldstream Guards and of the 2nd Battlion of Princess Patricia's Canadian light infantry, as Captain Megan Couto, makes history as she becomes the first woman to command the Queen's Guard at Buckingham Palace
Alex Lentati
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20/30 Eid prayers
People attend Eid al-Fitr prayers to mark the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan at a play ground in the suburb of Sale, Morocco
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21/30 Milking every last vote
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon visits on the second day of the 177th Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh
Andrew Milligan/PA Wire
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22/30 Race for the Olympics
Athletes take part in a race on a runway set near the Alexander III bridge on the Seine river in Paris during an event to promote the candidacy of the city of Paris for the Summer Olympics Games in 2024
Jacques Demarthon/AFP/Getty Images
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23/30 Perspextive
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick - seen through a perspex screen - meets scooter, motorcycle and moped riders in Westminster as part of the Met Police's Be Safe campaign around preventing the theft of scooters
Victoria Jones/PA Wire
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24/30 Meeting a king at Queen's
David Beckham poses for a photo during day four of the 2017 AEGON Championships at The Queen's Club
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25/30 Here they come
Racegoers during Ladies Day at Ascot
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26/30 Colourful
An aerial view of rows of tents in the Worthy View area during the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset
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27/30 Have you seen the little Piggies?
Marchioness Tracy Worcester with dozens of campaign supporters squeezed into London telephone boxes in a new stunt designed to replicate the conditions factory farm pigs are kept in
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28/30 Get off Mum
Orangutan Kibriah with her as yet unnamed baby, who was born at Twycross Zoo in Leicestershire last Friday
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29/30 Cool times at Glasto
Camping field stewards use a paddling pool as people arrive at the Glastonbury Festival amid heightened security at Worthy Farm in Pilton
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30/30 Back in line you 'orrible little man
Guards on duty prior the Queen's speech to open Parliament in Westminster, London
EPA
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Thugs guilty of manslaughter after man stabbed 13 times in attack
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Charlie Gard's parents given more time before life support turned off
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Three baby pythons found in popular south London park
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Public sector pay cap & a question of authority
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