Striking photojournalism from around the

Striking photojournalism from around the world in 2019
If accidentally swallowed, the tiny batteries can burn and choke young children, doctors warn.
Liverpool bring stellar year to a close with hard-fought win over Wolves
My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding twin brothers died in suicide pact depression battles, family reveals
Has our dog-loving obsession gone too far? Michael Hogan reveals just how canine crazy weve become
The few remaining inhabitants of a bombed-out Syrian town take comfort from hundreds, perhaps thousands, of cats.
New MPs talk about the pressure they face and the hopes they share as they start new jobs in Westminster.
The incident, which the fire service says was accidental, happened on Saturday in Clarawood Park.
Ideal for intimidating political opponents, keeping you calm when on the brink of war and, of course, adding the charisma-boosting factor, too…
Ben Wallace Armed forces must cut cloth to match ambition
In an unusual bakery in a mental health hospital outside Beijing, the patients are the bakers.
Cristiano Ronaldo was spotted dripping in dazzling diamonds at a sports conference in Dubai on Saturday, donning a rare Rolex and a womens engagement ring, estimated at £200,000.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle was diagnosed with the condition shortly before the general election.
That King David creepily spied on Bathsheba and contrived to get rid of her husband is well known.
Abuse of political candidates is on the rise. How do would-be MPs cope in this toxic environment?
New Year Honours 2020 MBE for woman engineer from Rugby
How an economist helped thousands get a new kidney
Devon town councillor calls for babysitting allowance
To Fortnum & Mason for a gloriously entertaining lunch hosted by the stores ebullient CEO, Ewan Venters
Match of the Day pundits Ian Wright and Martin Keown discuss changing the offside rule in light of recent VAR controversies in the Premier League.
10 best women's dressing gowns and robes you won't want to take off
The activists father says he thought her skipping school to fight climate change was a bad idea.
Sir Bryan Thwaites wanted to leave the money to Winchester School and Dulwich College as he had attended both on scholarships. The offer was refused for fear it would break equality laws.
US carries out first strikes in a decade against Iran-backed Kataib Hizbollah in Iraq and Syria  

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