Fire chiefs suspended over bullying and 'old boy's club' allegations
The chief fire officer of Avon Fire and Rescue and his deputy have been suspended after a report revealed allegations of "endemic" harassment and bullying in the brigade.
Dramatic moment police chase stolen BMW though city streets
This is the dramatic moment police chase three burglars in a stolen BMW through the streets of Sheffield.
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Austrian holiday homes for adrenaline junkies and James Bond fans
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City meets country in this north London spot with an annual horse fair
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1/40 Royal rumble
Prince Harry during a visit to a summer holiday activity session run by Newham Council's leisure trust at Central Park, East Ham
PA
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2/40 Kaa-poww
A Batman fan dresses up as her favourite character Batgirl at London Film and Comic Con at Olympia
Rex Features
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3/40 Ball-ooney
Hot air-balloons at Chambley-Bussieres airbase, near Hageville, eastern France, before the world record attempt of the biggest line with 456 balloons, as part of the biennal event "Mondial Air Ballons", an international air-balloon meeting
AFP/Getty Images
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4/40 Thirsty monkey
A bonnet macaque sits on consecrated idols of snakes as it drinks milk offered by a devotee during the Hindu festival of Nag Panchami, which is celebrated by worshipping snakes to honour the serpent god, inside a temple on the outskirts of Bengaluru, India
REUTERS
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5/40 Putin your hands in the air
Russia's President Vladimir Putin (second left) and acting governor of Russia's Republic of Karelia, Artur Parfenchikov (third left), view an exhibition of projects funded by the Agency for Strategic Initiatives at Petrozavodsk State University's IT park
Mikhail Metzel/TASS
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6/40 Eye of the Tiger
Tiger offspring "Stormi" sitting on the floor in the Zoo in Magdeburg. The cat was born in the Tiger House of the Zoo on 22 June 2017 and christened "Stormi" in remembrance of the storm front "Paul". "Paul" sweeped through Magdeburg on this day and laid waste to parts of the city, including the Zoo
Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa via AP
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7/40 I think we'll need a bigger boat
Londoners are being dared to take death-defying shark cage dives over the Thames when a unique film simulator experience brings the thrilling new movie 47 Metres Down to life
Alex Lentati
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8/40 RIP Saffie
A balloon is carried by a mourner arriving for the funeral service of Saffie Roussos, who died in the Manchester Arena bombing
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9/40 Dive into Hungary
A diver practises two days prior to the high diving events at the Swimming World Championships at the Batthyany square in Budapest, Hungary
AP
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10/40 Passchendaele remembered
Bill Hunt (left), 83, and John Kidman, 86, at the launch of virtual reality content of the Battle of Passchendaele at the Household Cavalry Museum, Horse Guards Parade
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11/40 Great survivor
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson holds a Tuatara lizard at Zealandia nature reserve in Wellington, New Zealand. The species is 200 million years old - that's the Tuatara, not Boris
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12/40 Who could dump this little fella?
Peanut, a 10-week-old puppy who is looking for a new home through the Dogs Trust, after he was found dumped in a box by the roadside in the West Midlands
PA
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13/40 Panda panels
An aerial view shows panda-shaped solar plants built by Panda Green Energy Group in Datong, Shanxi province, China
Reuters
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14/40 Burning rubber
The car driven by Martin Truex Jr. burns after a crash with Kyle Busch during the NASCAR Brickyard 400 auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis
AP
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15/40 World champions
The England women cricket team pose with the World Cup trophy during a media call at Lord's
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16/40 Dedication
Prince Harry talking to children after presenting the British Royal Air Force (RAF) Regiment with a new Queen's Colour to commemorate its 75th Anniversary during a dedication parade, at RAF Honington
EPA
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17/40 I need a window seat
People dressed as Santa Claus and his helpers take a canal tour of Copenhagen as they take part in the World Santa Claus Congress, an annual event held every summer at the amusement park Dyrehavsbakken in Copenhagen
Reuters
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18/40 The one that didn't get away
A jaguar hunts a fish as it swims in its enclosure at Pessac Zoo on the outskirts of Bordeaux
AFP/Getty Images
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19/40 Manure-vre
Colombian mounted soldiers take part in a military parade to celebrate the 207th anniversary of the independence, in Bogota
AFP/Getty Images
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20/40 Making a splash
Tourists jump into a mud bath at the Daecheon Beach Mud Plaza in during the start of the Mud Festival in Boryeong, South Korea
EPA
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21/40 Purple reign
The Duchess of Cambridge arriving for a visit to the Maritime Museum in Hamburg, Germany
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22/40 Is there a screw loose somewhere?
US President Donald Trump holds up a pair of pliers as he speaks during a Made in America event with US manufacturers in the East Room of the White House
AFP/Getty Images
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23/40 In sync
Team Ukraine competes in the 17th FINA World Championship in Hungary
Reuters
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24/40 Fog of war
A member of the Royal Malaysian Police Special Tactical Unit takes part in a security drill simulating rescue of hostages in preparation for the upcoming South East Asian Games (SEA GAMES) at KL Sentral in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
EPA
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25/40 Tuckered out
A squirrel monkey rests on a tree branch on a hot day at a zoo in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China
Reuters
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26/40 Eat my dust
Peugeot's French driver Cyril Despres and co-driver David Castera of France (FRONT) compete during the Stage 10 of the Silk Way 2017 between Hami and Dunhuang, China
AFP/Getty Images
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27/40 Fire fighting
A firefighting aircraft attends to the scene of a forest fire in the town of Castagniers near Nice, southern France
EPA
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28/40 Calm before the storm
Noctilucent clouds form over St Mary's Island in Whitley Bay in the early hours of this morning, as thunderstorms and potential flooding have been forecast for large parts of the UK
PA
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29/40 Are we there yet?
Prince George and Princess Charlotte look out of their airplane window at the reception committee waiting to welcome them in Poland
EPA
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30/40 Tokyo light show
People stand amongst candles lit inside paper lanterns while looking out at Rainbow Bridge in Odaiba Marine Park in Tokyo as part of a festival held every July on the Japanese holiday Marine Day
AFP/Getty Images
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31/40 Gold leaf
People enjoy a golden evening on a lake outside the Russian city of Sortavala
AFP / Getty Images
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32/40 Bastille Day
The moon is seen near the group statues on the facade Grand Palais during the traditional Bastille Day military parade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris
Reuters
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33/40 Explosive Reunion
Lava errupts from the Piton de la Fournaise, the volcano of the French Indian Ocean island of Reunion
AFP/Getty Images
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34/40 Bid for glory
Johanna Konta serves to Venus Williams during their Women's Singles semi final match on day nine at Wimbledon. Konta was the first British woman to reach the semis in 39 years
AP
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35/40 On his best behaviour (as is the dog)
Prince Philip speaks to a police officer and his dog when he and the Queen went to open the new headquarters of the Metropolitan Police
Alex Lentati
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36/40 A New Hope
The skeleton of a blue whale - named Hope -was unveiled at the Natural History Museum, replacing Dippy the Diplodocus which will be going on a nationwide tour of museums and galleries
PA
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37/40 Will he save it?
The Duke of Cambridge goes in goal as a member of the Wildcats Girls' football programme takes a shot when William hosted a reception for the England Women's football team at Kensington Palace
PA
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38/40 Ouch!
Peruvian matador Andres Roca Rey is tossed by a Jandilla's fighting bull during the fifth bullfight of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona
AFP/Getty Images
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39/40 Does a bear sleep in the woods?
A Sun Bear, native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, sleeps in a tree at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha
AP
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40/40 Royal welcome
Spain's King Felipe kisses the hand of The Queen as she greets him during a Ceremonial Welcome on Horse Guards Parade
AP
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