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Government housebuilding plan ‘wishful thinking, not policy’
The Government has no idea whether any houses have been built on public land sold off to housing developers since 2011, according to a damning report from the cross-party public accounts committee.
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How Jeremy Corbyn is winning the social media battle
The Labour hopeful is storming ahead of rivals on Twitter and Facebook but some of his purported supporters have come under criticism for being aggressive to critics
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Lauryn Hill cancels performance in Israel
US singer Lauryn Hill cancels a concert in Tel Aviv, after social media activists urged her to boycott Israel over its occupation of Palestinian land.
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Under water: before-and-after images from the 2014 floods
In February 2014 large parts of southern England were flooded – from Surrey to Somerset and beyond. One year on, how are they faring? Move the slider across each image to see what happened.
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Where art and the selfie collide: Darlene and Me
Anja Niemi is one of the most compelling contemporary artists of our times. Using the medium of photography, she creates self-portraiture pieces and insists on working absolutely alone.
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This is how new year’s eve was celebrated in Syria
Bashar Assad makes a rare visit to the front line, activists light candles in Aleppo and new years cakes are baked in Sheikh Maksoud – this is how 2015 was ushered in war-torn Syria.
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UN ‘b*******’ migration comments ‘ignorant’ says Ukip
Remarks by a UN expert condemning the UK’s attitude to immigration as “b*******” are dismissed by Ukip as “coarse and petulant.”
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Tour de France in Yorkshire – photo map
From teapots to yellow sheep: as the greatest cycle race on earth came to Yorkshire we collected your best pictures.
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‘Tour de Yorkshire’ comes to an end – photo gallery
Two days of cycling excitement come to an end in Yorkshire – with Italian Vincenzo Nibali claiming the yellow shirt on the second stage of the Tour de France. See pictures from the day here.
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The 10 pictures that Glastonbury forgot
Glastonbury has evolved over the past 44 years – from one pound tickets to a tented city of 180,000 people – here are ten pictures lost in the archives.
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D-Day remembered, 70 years on: in pictures
Moving pictures as the D-Day landings are commemorated, 70 years on.
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Shocking pictures show damage at Glasgow School of Art
Firefighters had incredible success saving much of the Glasgow School of Art from a massive blaze – but the damage is still extensive, as these pictures show.
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Battle for Kiev – in pictures
Shocking images from Kiev’s Independence Square in Ukraine, where anti-government protests have escalated into all-out battles between demonstrators and police.
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And God created HTML: internet fact and fiction
Pope Francis says the internet is a “gift from God” – but who else has claimed rights to the world wide web? And how much of it is true?
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Channel 4 News in Central African Republic – pictures
Channel 4 News cameraman Stuart Webb is in Bangui, Central African Republic, where 100,000 displaced people are seeking refuge.