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John Harris and John Domokos find themselves in a big Tory conference ruckus centred on party darling Jacob Rees-Mogg
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The life, death and impact of Pakistan’s working-class icon Qandeel Baloch, murdered in 2016 after becoming a social media celebrity
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Tucked away in suburban London, cricket matches take place every week for young and often traumatised refugees and asylum seekers
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The latest Guardian documentary explores an American city divided over what it means to be an American today
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The latest Guardian documentary discovers a very special Gaelic sport team in rural Ireland
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Two years after becoming an accidental hero of Hong Kong’s umbrella pro-democracy movement when she was arrested, the 16-year-old is torn between wanting to respect her family’s fears about the risks of her activism and standing up to Chinese interference, rejoining the battle alongside the localists fighting to save their city
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A Guardian/ITV News undercover investigation into conditions at a chicken processing factory that supplies Britain's major supermarkets reveals hygiene failures, manipulation of slaughter dates and repackaging of returned meat
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In direct challenge to Apple, Google’s new high-end smartphones have 64GB of storage, front-facing speakers and 12-megapixel cameras supported by machine-learning
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The US secretary of state dismissed as 'petty nonsense' a report that he had derided the president as a 'moron'
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Philip Hammond gives Theresa May a throat sweet during her speech to the Conservative party conference in Manchester on Wednesday
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Watch the moment the letter F falls off the slogan behind the prime minister as she gives her closing speech at the Conservative party conference
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With Catalonia scheduled to vote on independence this weekend, what is at stake for the iconic FC Barcelona?
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What is going on in Catalonia? Why do some Catalans want independence? How did we even get here?
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NFL and baseball players demonstrate against Donald Trump after the president’s comments on Friday that NFL players who kneel during the national anthem should be fired
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In 2009 Ronald Dlamini became the first black MMA champion in South African history by claiming the welterweight title. However, his life changed in 2012 after a fight in New Zealand when Ronald was rushed to hospital and diagnosed with meningitis. He was in a coma for 10 days and, when he awoke, discovered he was blind. Ronald immediately vowed to return the ring and now he trains beginners, as well developing a self-defence programme for the visually impaired based on MMA
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The Atlanta Falcons lost their first game of the 2017 NFL season on Sunday with the upstart Buffalo Bills winning 23-17 in Georgia
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San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich calls Donald Trump 'delusional' over his reaction to NFL players and staff linking arms during the national anthem
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Basketball star LeBron James lashes out at the US president over his verbal battle with the NFL over players who drop to one knee during the national anthem
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Ride-hailing firm stripped of licence after it was deemed the company was not a 'fit and proper' private car hire operator
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The iPhone X’s facial recognition system fails at the unveiling of the latest handset on Tuesday in California
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This outtake was part of a TED talk demonstrating the advances made by formerly Google-owned Boston Dynamics. Though robots have come a long way, the clip suggests they won’t be taking our jobs just yet
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The sighting of what appeared to be a self-driving car was a hot topic on tech blogs over the weekend.
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Tom Petty, whose hits included American Girl and I Won’t Back Down, has died in California aged 66 after having a heart attack
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Thierry Hinse-Fillion has become Canada’s first skateboarding police officer. His plan was to break down the barriers between the skateboarding community and the police
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Oliver Strümpfel has broken the world record for the number of beer tankards carried over 40 metres (130ft).
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A video posted to Bakersfield fire department’s Facebook page shows firefighters revive an unconscious dog on Wednesday in California
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Research has found that drinking three or more cups of coffee a day can cut the risk of dying early by between 8% and 18%
Corbyn rekindled our imagination. We can now dare to hope – video