Anita Palllenberg and Mick Jagger in Performance, 1969.
All too often the women beside rock music’s giants are not given credit for their influence.
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A pioneer of ethical consumerism, wedded to a corporate giant with a questionable record? The lessons of a decade ago should be ringing alarm bells.
Leader of Finsbury Park mosque, Mohammed Kozbar, speaks to media after the attack as Jeremy Corbyn looks on.
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When an investigation is active, the press are subject to legal reporting restrictions.
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An obsession with coding is turning students off computing.
Artist’s concept of the Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft approaching Mars.
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Musk dismisses one of the main technical challenges of being on the Martian surface: the temperature.
Armed police on St Thomas Street, London, near the scene of the terrorist incident at Borough Market.
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Security guarantees are impossible, but too many dangerous individuals are falling through the cracks.
Bottery and aggravated assault.
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Our whole system of political campaigning needs a reboot.
A PM under pressure.
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Leading isn’t all about charisma, but when you’re not seen as competent either, you’re in big trouble.
Aethelflaed.
How a widow battled back against the Vikings and became one of the most powerful figures in Britain.
Hot dog.
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You’re lucky – dogs can only sweat through their paws.
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Yes, as long as you take the right precautions.
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British readers are missing out on a wealth of literature written by non-English women writers.
Virginia Raggi.
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Is there a new migrant emergency in Rome?
May meets faith leaders in Finsbury Park.
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Fed by the far-right, Islamophobia continues to make it into the mainstream – where it’s eagerly received by some.
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Philip Hammond’s Mansion House speech was long on coded warnings, and short on optimism.
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Pollution has increased carbon in our soils - which is good for climate change. But this carbon may not stay there for long.
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Mercury found in prehistoric rock bolsters the idea that volcanoes caused a mass extinction 200m years ago.
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Intensified rice production in Cambodia’s dry season is wreaking havoc on local bird populations.
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From the shores of India to a gym on the high-street — the evolution of modern yoga.
Grenfell Tower: a “preventable accident”.
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Fire has always affected poorer communities more; to understand why, public authorities need to get better at listening to the people they serve.
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The early human ‘Cockney pearly kings and queens’.
Coming together in Finsbury Park.
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‘We all have harmony in this area, and these people try to divide us, but we tell them that “we will not let you do that”.’
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Virtual reality has been used to treat phobias for many years, but medical researchers have began to discover that it can do so much more than that.
Former Lib Dem leader Tim Farron.
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Religious and political tension should not have been a reason for the Lib Dem leader to quit.
Drop by drop.
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Taps need technology too.