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Osborne repeatedly dodges questions on family's tax affairs
'Do you now or will you in the future benefit from any offshore funds?'
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Meet the woman who Theresa May will deport - for not earning enough
Under new legislation, skilled workers will have to earn at least £35,000 a year to stay
Inhalers 'handed out like fashion accessories'
Fears patients are being subjected to ‘hazardous’ side effects as a result of unnecessary treatment
Mimi Bekhechi The Grand National is the UK's bull-fighting
If you think it’s bad that horses die on the racecourses every year, you need to hear about the fates of the winning horses after they retire
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Five things you didn't know about the first modern Olympic Games
Google has marked the 120th anniversary of first modern Summer Olympics, which took place in Athens in 1896
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/30 6 April 2016
A Bangladeshi woman collects arsenic-tainted water from a tube-well in Khirdasdi village, outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh. A new report estimates that some 20 million Bangladeshis are still being poisoned by arsenic-tainted groundwater drawn from government wells. Arsenic is a naturally occurring and toxic element found in the soil and groundwater of some areas of the world, including vast delta regions like in eastern India and Bangladesh, where rivers empty into the Bay of Bengal
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2/30 6 April 2016
A Bahraini woman sits watching flags during the funeral of Ali Abdulghani, 17, whose family says died of injuries suffered in a police chase, in the Shiite village of Shahrakkan, south of Manama
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3/30 6 April 2016
A woman walks in a yard where tea leaves are dried at a tea company in Dening, Fujian Province, China
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4/30 6 April 2016
A child sits in a tent at dusk at the makeshift camp at the Greek-Macedonian border village of Idomeni. A plan to send back refugees from Greece to Turkey sparked demonstrations by local residents in both countries days before the deal brokered by the European Union is set to be implemented
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5/30 5 April 2016
Pink flamingos stand on the mud flats at the Ras al-Khor Wildlife Sanctuary with the Dubai skyline in the background, on the outskirts of the city
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6/30 5 April 2016
A new born albinos wallaby is pictured its mother's pouch at the zoo of the French eastern city of Amneville
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7/30 5 April 2016
Anti-riot police officers arrest a man during clashes within a demonstration of high school students protesting against the government's planned labour reform, in Paris. The Socialist government is desperate to push through reforms to France's controversial labour laws, billed as a last-gasp attempt to boost the flailing economy before next year's presidential election
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8/30 4 April 2016
Confiscated ivory is moved to secure containers from an ivory stock room at the Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) headquarters in Nairobi. Kenya will burn approximately 105 tonnes of confiscated ivory, almost all of the country's total stockpile. Several African heads of state, conservation experts, high-profile philanthropists and celebrities are slated to be present at the event which they hope will send a strong anti-poaching message
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9/30 4 April 2016
A Turkish police officer escorts a deported refugee from a small Turkish ferry carrying refugees who are deported to Turkey as they arrive at the port of Dikili district in Izmir. Refugees return from Greece to Turkey begun under the terms of an EU deal that has worried aid groups, as Athens struggles to manage the overload of desperate people on its soil
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10/30 3 April 2016
Acrobats perform during a rally organised during the visit of Sudanese president in the town of Zalingei, capital of Central Darfur state.Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir started a tour of Darfur ahead of a referendum on whether to keep the conflict-torn western area as five states or to create one united region
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11/30 3 April 2016
A man takes part in the International Fireworks Fair in Indaparapeo municipality, in Michoacan State, Mexico
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12/30 2 April 2016
People fight with pillows during World Pillow Fight Day in front of the City Hall in Copenhagen, Denmark
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13/30 2 April 2016
Ethnic Chinese Malaysians visit the graves of their ancestors at a cemetery on the eve of the annual 'Qingming' festival in Kuala Lumpur. Qingming, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day, is an annual Chinese festival to commemorate the dead. Families visit and clean the graves of their ancestors, burning incence, paper money and presenting offerings such as food, tea, wine and joss paper accessories
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14/30 2 April 2016
Aerial view taken with a drone of moored "trajineras" - traditional flat-bottomed river boat- at Xochimilco natural reserve in Mexico City. Xochimilco canals are one of the places most visited by local and foreign tourists, to go along the water, eat traditional food and enjoy Mariachi music
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15/30 2 April 2016
A member of Iraqi government forces inspects a burnt Isis vehicle, after they retook an area from its jihadists in the village of Al-Mamoura, near Hit, a Euphrates Valley town located about 145 kilometres west of Baghdad in the western province of Anbar
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16/30 1 April 2016
Flames erupt from an apartment building following an explosion that occurred in rue de Berite in Paris. A gas explosion caused minor injuries to five people, according to police sources
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17/30 1 April 2016
Tourists visit a tulip field in Zhumadian in China
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18/30 1 April 2016
A rescued olive ridley sea turtle is wheeled into the hyperbaric chamber by James Holm, medical director at the Center for Hyperbaric Medicine, and Seattle Aquarium veterinarian Lesanna Lahner
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Supporters of Brazil's Workers' Party (PT) demonstrate in support of President Dilma Rousseff and former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Rio de Janeiro. Brazil's Supreme Court removed a politically explosive case against former president Luiz Lula Inacio da Silva from a crusading corruption judge. Judges voted to put Lula's case under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and not federal Judge Sergio Moro. Lula is accused of money laundering and concealing property in connection with a huge probe led by Moro into state oil company Petrobras
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20/30 31 March 2016
Indian rescue workers and volunteers try to free people trapped under the wreckage of a collapsed fly-over bridge in Kolkata. At least 20 people were killed and dozens more injured when a flyover collapsed in a busy Indian city, as emergency workers battled to rescue people trapped under the rubble
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21/30 31 March 2016
A man is seen trapped amid the debris of an under-construction flyover after it collapsed in Kolkata
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22/30 31 March 2016
Jean-Baptiste Redde, aka Voltuan hold a banner reading " 'Labour law - throw it into the water" as he takes part in a protest march against the proposed reforms of France's labour laws in Paris, during a national day of strike in France
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23/30 31 March 2016
Youths take cover from tear gas grenades behind a mattress during clashes as French high school and university students attend a demonstration against the French labour law proposal in Nantes
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24/30 30 March 2016
Pakistani Christians hold candles during a vigil for victims of a deadly suicide bombing in Lahore. The massive suicide bombing by a breakaway Taliban faction targeted Christians gathered for Easter Sunday in a park in Lahore, killing at least 72 people, mostly Muslims
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25/30 30 March 2016
A balloon thrown by a North Korean defector containing a colored liquid bursts on a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a rally protesting North Korea in Seoul, South Korea. North Korea fired a short-range projectile from an area near its eastern coast, South Korean officials said, in what appears to be another weapons test seen as a response to ongoing military drills between Washington and Seoul
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26/30 30 March 2016
Freddy Nock of Switzerland walks on tightrope during a competition in Wulong county, Chongqing, China
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27/30 30 March 2016
Palestinian boy Sabri Attalah, 17, works at a pottery workshop in Gaza City . Attalah, who works along with his family members at their workshop, earns around 25 Shekels ($6.4) per working day. The boy, who quit school, hoped to be a design engineer
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28/30 29 March 2016
Israeli right-wing protesters demonstrate outside a military court during a hearing of an Israeli soldier who the military said has been arrested on suspicion of murder, near the southern Israeli city of Kiryat Malachi
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29/30 29 March 2016
A Cypriot policeman stands guard at Larnarca Airport near a hijacked EgyptAir A320 plane after it was forced to divert its route from Alexandria to Cairo
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30/30 28 March 2016
People cry during the funeral of their loved ones a day after a suicide bomb attack at a park, in Lahore, Pakistan
What has changes since Klopp left Dortmund?
Thomas Tuchel doesn't have many new faces, but has changed the way Borussia Dortmund play
Marler suspended for two games and fined £20,000 for 'gyspy boy' slur
The incident happened during the Six Nations last month
Nash Riggins Between Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, Trump is the lesser of two evils
Donald Trump's ego drives him to regurgitate vile garbage because he knows it will, against all logic, earn him votes. Ted Cruz, on the other hand, isn’t play-acting. He’s actually drinking the Kool-Aid
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Editorial Time for Cameron to be honest about his financial past and present
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Editorial The criminalisation of abortion in the UK is aberration
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Simon Kelner Iceland has forced out its PM. Why aren't we protesting like them?
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Jessica Brown IDS made the news today for crying about a teenage single mum
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Ben Chu Panama Papers show why tax havens are driving inequality
Chet Williamson: 'How Psycho changed my life'
The images in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film are etched on author Chet Williamson's brain forever, but it was Robert Bloch's movie tie-in paperback that was the real Psycho
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Yoda puppeteer Frank Oz reportedly heading to Star Wars 8 set
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X-Men Origins director explains why he got Deadpool so wrong
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Star Wars: JJ Abrams finally explains Kylo Ren's creepy table of ashes
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Tom Hiddleston wants you to stop asking him about Bond
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The witching hour arrives in trailer for Steven Spielberg's The BFG
The Walking Dead's Norman Reedus knows what happens next
"I think sometimes people think our show is survivor island and 'Who's gonna eat it this week?' But it's not, and that episode was to show the change of power"
'Modern retelling' of Pride and Prejudice set in millennial New York
Bestelling author Curtis Sittenfeld is taking on Jane Austen's classic novel, shifting events to present-day New York and Cincinnati
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Ted Hughes poetry award: Ecologist David Morley wins £5,000 prize
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John Rentoul There is a solution to every problem – neat, plausible, and wrong
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Top Ten: Films for which the pitch must have been the title
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The Novel Cure: The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith
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Emil Zátopek: The greatest Olympian who defied Russian tanks
Matthew Williamson: 'I don't think I'm a fashion snob'
Exclusive: The British designer on what's so special about collaborating with high street labels and department stores like Debenhams
Foods that were once considered bad for you, but are actually healthy
Including eggs and nut spreads
Valparaiso city guide: Street art tours and funicular rides
This Chilean port town and its Unesco-listed historic centre make for a colourful escape
The hottest new design trends for spring
Spring has officially arrived. Join us as we take a tour of the hottest trends and key colours on the high street that are making their way into homes this season...
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Modern makeover of a Georgian wreck boosts value by £1 million
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Design hotspots: the top interiors trends to take away
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The best garden rooms: from home offices to 'man caves'
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Interior designers are going in circles this spring - and here's why
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How this couple added £845k to the value of their Victorian terrace
Huawei may have beaten new iPhone to its biggest feature, again
The Huawei P9’s dual-camera technology, which is part of a collaboration with Leica, allows the phone to re-focus pictures after they’ve been taken
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WhatsApp adds end-to-end encryption to stop messages being read
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Twitter adds new button to tweets for the first time in years
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HTC Vive: Virtual reality headset finally delivered to customers
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Cameron had little interest in privacy before tax leaks, Snowden says
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Twitter to stream American football games live
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iPhone SE review: gently-refined handset is the best small phone ever
The most affordable iPhone yet is a subtle but important upgrade, writes David Phelan
Miitomo, Nintendo's first-ever mobile game, is now available worldwide
Miitomo is here, and it's ready to suck up all your free time
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Sony 'PlayStation 4.5' could be revealed by October
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PlayStation VR could be made compatible with PC, Sony executive says
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Grand Theft Auto 6 is in production, according to reports
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Grand Theft Auto V 'deer cam' captures the heart of the internet
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Nintendo NX controller pictures reportedly leaked on Reddit
The 12 best hidden features in the new iPhone update
Often iPhone users have no idea they even exist