Trump: Brexit plan 'will probably kill' US trade deal
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Today's Headlines July 12
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Trump: Brexit plan 'will probably kill' US trade deal
The US president also says the ex-foreign secretary Boris Johnson "would make a great prime minister".
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China industrial park explosion kills 19
Huge plumes of smoke were seen at the chemical facility but it is not clear what caused the blast.
Trump 'riding a unicorn over a rainbow', says ex-spokesman Spicer
Sean Spicer, the ex-Trump spokesman, describes the president as a political myth in his new book.
Iceman's last meal was high-fat, high-calorie feast
Mountain goat, red deer, cereal grains and a toxic fern: What our ancestors ate 5,000 years ago.
Johnson & Johnson to pay $4.7bn damages in talc cancer case
It is the largest payout so far over allegations that the firm's talc-based products cause cancer.
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Sport
Kuldeep & Rohit star as India hammer England in first ODI
India thrash England at Trent Bridge, winning the first one-day international by eight wickets.
Wimbledon 2018: Serena Williams to face Angelique Kerber in women's final
Serena Williams will face Germany's Angelique Kerber in the women's final at Wimbledon on Saturday after both won their semi-finals in straight sets.
Antonio Conte: Chelsea set to announce the departure of former Italy manager
Chelsea are set to part ways with Antonio Conte after two years in charge at Stamford Bridge.
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Donald Trump arrives in UK for two-day working visit
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Mays welcome Trumps at Blenheim Palace
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Tiwi Islands: The Aboriginal players hooked on 'fast footy'
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Typhoon Maria wreaks havoc in east China
Magazine
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'The everyday sexism I face as a stay-at-home dad'
When a gay Londoner and his partner had a child they knew they would experience homophobia - they weren't ready for the sexism.
Business
Brexit services plan will speed up relocation, says Lloyd's boss
Lloyd's of London insurance market chief says financial services are dismayed at the Brexit White Paper.
Johnson & Johnson to pay $4.7bn damages in talc cancer case
It is the largest payout so far over allegations that the firm's talc-based products cause cancer.
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Technology
Fake Twitter users: Celebrities lose followers amid crackdown
Some users, such as Katy Perry and Barak Obama, lost more than two million followers.
YouTube blackout in middle of England match
Google's YouTube TV goes down at a crucial moment in England's World Cup semi-final.
Capital
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What if we have to work when we’re 100?
When retirement is simply not an option
 
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Why your wages aren’t going up
When company perks just don’t add up
Culture
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The most dangerous dances in history
How desperate times have called for defiant moves
 
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The world’s most mysterious silver cups
They’re masterpieces of Renaissance art but no one knows where they come from
Earth
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The worst storm in British history?
It caused havoc across swathes of the country
 
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The world's most extreme dog patrol
The beauty of the Arctic as seen by Greenland's elite dog sled team
Future
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Why does dementia hit women harder?
Two thirds of people living with Alzheimer’s are female
 
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The dangerous diseases hidden in caves
The rescued Thai boys were placed in quarantine — here's why
Travel
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An ingenious way to hide a map
Would you trust your life to a handkerchief?
 
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The end of Paris' beloved bistros?
The iconic institution has become lost to changing dining habits
 
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