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Six NHS trusts still dealing with cyber attack, says Amber Rudd
International ransomware attack brings NHS systems to their knees
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Business leaders warn Theresa May migration target will damage economy
Experts say target is 'arbitrary figure'
Jeremy Corbyn: Britain has not fought just war since 1945
"The fact is that the ‘war on terror’ which has driven these interventions has failed," Mr Corbyn says
Metal detectorist hits £2m jackpot by finding hoard of Viking treasure
The haul of 100 items has been described by experts 'of outstanding significance'
Why Eurovision is a safe space for the LGBT community
Eurovision is far more than a kitsch extravaganza. For LGBT travellers it's a safe space, a week of celebration and a much loved tradition. Kashmira Gander meets the regulars
Police warn people to stop sharing missing children photos on Facebook
Police have urged social media users to check their sources before sharing posts
Nicole Kidman stars in one of the most awkward TV moments ever
The cooking segment culminated with the Australian actress removing the chef's food from her mouth
These photos show what women's post-birth bodies actually look like
Aimee and Jenna Hobbs were spurred to take photos of the women after they found many new mothers opting to remove themselves from family portraits
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The two words to never use on your dating profile'
These are the adjectives to avoid when trying to find a match
Ofsted inspectors 'bombarded with food' by pupils at struggling school
Sixth-formers were said to be too scared to leave their common room due to younger pupils' bad behaviour, while children with special educational needs tried to find safe spaces to avoid fights during breaktimes
Stephen Colbert responds to Trump calling him 'filthy, no-talent guy'
'I do occasionally use adult language - and I do it in public instead of the privacy of an Access Hollywood bus'
There is no honour in murdering a family member
In his latest crime story, ‘Love Like Blood’, novelist Billingham explores the horror of killing in the name of pride – based on a true story it unsettles as it unravels a culture of brutal misogyny
Vogue's new visionary cut from a different cloth
Edward Enninful’s journey has taken him from Ghana to the editor’s chair at British Vogue. Matthew Schneier reports on how he contrived to break the fashionista mould
Inside Lalish, the heart of the Yazidi faith
People in the Yazidi faith have always been secretive, but after the Sinjar genocide in 2014 they've opened up. Rebecca Holland visits their holiest site
In praise of plotlanders, Britain's interwar guerrilla housebuilders
In the chaos and poverty of interwar Britain sprang up a hardy breed of guerrilla homebuilder: plotlanders. Foreshadowing both trailer parks and modern squatters, they constructed semi-permanent dwellings on land not needed for agriculture – near motorways, in woodland, on cliff edges. Godfrey Holmes celebrates the spirit and ingenuity of true property pioneers
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/49 11 May 2017
The Borobudur temple seen illuminated during celebrations for Vesak Day in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia
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Buddhist followers walk around the Borobudur temple during Pradaksina procession as a part of celebrations for Vesak Day in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia
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3/49 10 May 2017
Riot security forces clash with demonstrators during a protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government in San Cristobal, Venezuela
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Protesters denounce the firing of FBI Director James Comey by US President Donald Trump amid investigations into possible collusion between Trump advisors and the Russian government
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Protesters outside a federal building in Los Angeles, California denounce the firing of FBI Director James Comey by US President Donald Trump
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Isabel Cardenas holds a sign in Los Angeles, California as protestors denounce the firing of FBI Director James Comey by US President Donald Trump amid investigations into possible collusion between Trump advisors and the Russian government
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Protesters on an overpass above the 101 freeway denounce the firing of FBI Director James Comey by US President Donald Trump amid investigations into possible collusion between Trump advisors and the Russian government in Los Angeles, California
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Protesters on an overpass above the 101 freeway denounce the firing of FBI Director James Comey by US President Donald Trump amid investigations into possible collusion between Trump advisors and the Russian government in Los Angeles, California
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Volunteers carry water for the displaced as Iraqi forces battle with Islamic State militants, in western Mosul, Iraq
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Alibaba employees attend a mass wedding at their headquarters in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province
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Alibaba Chief Executive Officer Daniel Zhang and employees attend a mass wedding at their headquarters in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province
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Indian villagers and forestry workers gather around the carcass of an elephant as it lies near railway tracks after being struck by a passenger train at Kiranchandra Tea Garden, some 30kms, from Siliguri
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A woman and a girl run away as riot security forces and demonstrators clash during a protest against Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro's government in Tariba, Venezuela
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Riot security forces clash with demonstrators during a protest against Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro's government in Tariba, Venezuela
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Protestors linked to streets movements install an inflatable figure resembling former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva dressed as a prisoner in front of the Planalto Palace in Brasilia, Brazil
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Messages are seen on plastic containers filled with faeces, called 'Poopootovs', which is a play on Molotov cocktails, before they are thrown at security forces during protests, in addition to the usual rocks and petrol bombs, in Caracas, Venezuela. The messages read, 'Freedom', 'Free Venezuela', 'For the future', 'For Venezuela', 'This is you', 'For the political prisoners', 'Murderers', 'GNB you are this' and 'For our children'
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Alan Ruschel and Helio Neto, Chapocoense survivors of the air crash in Colombia last November, visit the spot of the accident near La Union, Colombia
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Allan Ruschel, a Brazilian player who survived the air crash in which most of the Chapocoense football team died in Colombia last November, hugs the firewoman who helped him on the night of the accident, at la Union, Antioquia
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Alan Ruschel, Chapocoense survivor of the air crash in Colombia last November, in La Union, Colombia, for their final match against Colombian team Atletico Nacional for the Recopa Sudamericana
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Family and friends mourn the death of their loved ones during the massive wake in San Isidro Chilchotla, Puebla state, Mexico
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US former President Barack Obama is silhouetted as he leaves the stage at the end of his speech during the third edition of 'Seed & Chips: The Global Food Innovation Summit' focussing on new technologies for feeding the globe, from agriculture to distribution in Milan
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A protestor holds stones to throw at police forces during a violent service delivery protest in Ennerdale, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Police forces shoot at protestors during a violent service delivery protest in Ennerdale, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Protestors stand by burning barricades during a violent service delivery protest in Ennerdale, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Russian servicemen march at Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow
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Russian servicewomen march at Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow
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A demonstrator performs on a violin during a protest in Caracas, Venezuela
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A Venezuelan opposition demonstrator waves a flag at the riot police in a clash during a protest against President Nicolas Maduro, in Caraca
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Demonstrators help another protestor during clashes with members of the National Bolivarian Guard (GNB) in Caracas, Venezuela
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Canada geese (Branta canadensis) swin floodwaters near a house in St-Eustache, Quebec, Canada
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Members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) bring sand bags to protect the library and the city hall by floodwaters in Oka, Quebec, Canada
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Outgoing French President Francois Hollande touches the arm of French president-elect Emmanuel Macron, during a ceremony to mark Victory Day in Paris
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Ceremonial troops prepare for a ceremony to mark Victory Day in Paris, France. French president-elect Emmanuel Macron, will appear Monday alongside current President Francois Hollande in commemoration of the end of World War II
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Reza Parastesh, a doppelganger of Barcelona and Argentina's footballer Lionel Messi, poses for a picture with fans in a street in Tehran, Iran
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French riot police face off with demonstrators the day after the country went to the polls, in Paris
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Outgoing French President Francois Hollande looks out of a window, next to the last survivor of the 1944 Tulle massacre Jean Viacroze, as he visits polling stations after casting his ballot in Tulle, central France
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Former US President Barack Obama speaks after receiving the 2017 Profile in Courage Award during a ceremony at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, Massachusetts
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Former President Barack Obama, right, is presented with the 2017 Profile in Courage award by former US Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy, during ceremonies at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, in Boston
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Mount Sinabung volcano spews thick volcanic ash as seen from Beganding village in Karo
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A member of the Syrian civil defence, known as The White Helmets, teaches schoolchildren how to protect themselves in case of an air strike during a war safety awareness campaign conducted by the group in the rebel-held area of Harasta, on the northeastern outskirts of the capital Damascus
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Russian President Vladimir Putin greets German Chancellor Angela Merkel prior to their talks at the Bocharov Ruchei state residence in Sochi, Russia
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Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the Bocharov Ruchei state residence in Sochi, Russia
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Israeli children look through binoculars during a display of Israeli Defense Forces equipment and abilities, as part of the celebrations for Israel's Independence Day marking the 69th anniversary, in the southern city of Sderot, Israel
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An Israeli girl plays with a rifle during a display of Israeli Defense Forces equipment and abilities, as part of the celebrations for Israel's Independence Day marking the 69th anniversary, in the southern city of Sderot, Israel
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Police block the street as smoke pours into the air following a series of loud blasts were heard in Toronto
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A Bolivarian National Guard water cannon puts out a gasoline bomb that fell on an armored vehicle during an opposition May Day march in Caracas, Venezuela
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An opposition activist clashes with the police during a march against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro held on May Day, in Caracas
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Venezuelan opposition activists protect themselves and prepare to confront a water cannon, during clashes with police within a march against President Nicolas Maduro, held on May Day in Caracas
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Venezuelan opposition activists clash with riot police as they demonstrate against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas
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Fulham and Reading draw tempestuous play-off semi
Fulham 1 Reading 1: Jordan Obita and Tom Cairney got the goals before Reading's Paul McShane saw red late into the game for a dangerous tackle on Kevin McDonald
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Five things we learned as Arsenal turn the heat up on Liverpool
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Swansea move four points clear of relegation zone with crucial win
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Southampton end five-game winless streak against timid Middlesbrough
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Ancelotti: Conte 'didn't perform a miracle' with Chelsea
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King's late winner guarantees Bournemouth their highest-ever finish
Vince on the losing side despite a county record knock
Vince's career-best 178 off 138 balls failed to win Hampshire their match against Glamorgan
Editorial The next government must get its priorities straight on the NHS
If he can step back from firefighting the daily crises of an underfunded service, Mr Hunt should convene some deep thinking about assessing the unexpected challenges that might break the NHS in future
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Rebecca Long-Bailey Theresa May's energy price cap plan is not fit for purpose
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Editorial Corbyn has a security strategy that speaks to the electorate
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Owen Kean The Tories, not Corbyn, have deserted the working class
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Dominic Raab Jeremy Corbyn is no heir to Robin Cook
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Janet Street-Porter Jeremy Corbyn isn't the only politician stuck in the past
Jessica Chastain just threw some serious shade at Johnny Depp
Actress was asked what she made of Pirates of the Caribbean star's use of a sound engineer to help remember his lines
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Watch the UK trailer for The Hitman’s Bodyguard
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Guy Ritchie responds to criticism of David Beckham's King Arthur cameo
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King Arthur: Legend of the Sword set to bomb at box office
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Radiohead's Thom Yorke to score Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria remake
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Johnny Depp's 'train wreck' behaviour detailed by Pirates 5 crew
Eurovision 2017: Croatia’s entry just did a duet with himself
Jaques Houdek's performance made quite a stir
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Milo Yiannopoulos to self-publish memoir and sue Simon & Schuster
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Bill Clinton is writing a thriller called 'The President Is Missing'
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Ivanka Trump criticised for 'equating working schedules to slavery'
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Hog: proper pork recipes from the snout to the squeak
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All the most scathing reviews of Ivanka Trump's new book
Chanel apologises to Gabourey Sidibe over 'discrimination' claim
Precious actress says the shop assistant swiftly changed her attitude when she discovered she was famous
Why we should be fermenting our food again
It’s an age old process that people have become afraid of in a world with fridges and freezers. But after trying it for the first time, Julia Platt Leonard is converted
This is why Alitalia is failing
Plane talk: Etihad could be about to end its love affair with the Italian airline
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This airport has 'mini therapy horses' to de-stress travellers
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Holidaymakers in Portugal warned not to make fake illness claims
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The Madrid hotel that's trying hard to stand out from the crowd
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Muslim men hauled off Manchester flight after passengers complain
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Roaming charges are a 'rip-off', says Three mobile chief executive
The 10 best homeware designs of the 20th century — yours from £16
Heal's 100 is a collection of the brand's best furniture and accessories sold over the last 100 years to help celebrate the milestone birthday. Curator Magnus Englund exclusively reveals his ten hero products from the designer pieces...
NHS cyber attack: How to protect yourself against ransomware
Installing new patches and computer updates, avoiding dubious websites and downloads, and backing up important files are key steps
What is going on with the huge NHS cyber attack?
The sensitivity and importance of the NHS’s data makes it a perfect target for such an attack
The Sims Mobile is launching on iOS and Android
This isn't the first time the game has tried to make a move on mobile
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Switch selling so well that Nintendo expects to make lots of money
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Little Nightmares review: A Tim Burton-esque horror
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Yooka Laylee review: Celebrating a golden era of platforming
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Rick and Morty VR game Virtual Rick-Ality gets 4/20 release date
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How Hearthstone's latest expansion has put off the casual player
Egypt could start ‘charging people to use Facebook’
Parliamentary committees examining proposal for stricter controls on social media use in name of counter-terrorism efforts