Pottery Barn is releasing a Friends-inspired collection
Collection will be available 30 July
Collection will be available 30 July
New unit announced a year after US president raised fears of creeping militarisation of void beyond Earth
Tourists can now clamber down 79m tunnel of ancient structure built for King Sneferu
Exclusive: Boris Johnson claimed bill would be 'vanishingly inexpensive' - but study finds it would be more than half of England's schools budget
Millie Bull trawls the archives for the key events and notable deaths from this week in history
Hurricane Barry has made landfall in Louisiana and quickly weakened to a tropical storm, with 70 mph winds which will test flood-prevention efforts implemented after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans 14 years ago.
Exclusive: Sharp increase in concern comes in wake of atrocities in Pittsburgh and Christchurch
'Considering that there is a crisis of drug related deaths in this country, these figures could not be more shocking'
Tory leadership contender offers olive branch to counterpart after rise in tensions in Gulf
Programme 'adopted a predetermined position' before it was aired, says party leader
Moscow hopes Spektr-RG will be its first spacecraft to operate beyond Earth orbit since Soviet era
Those sentenced to more than four years in prison will no longer have to disclose conviction to employers, David Gauke announces
Demonstrations reawakened by recent anti-extradition marches
A regular contributor to the magazine over nearly half a century, Booker was also a polemicist whose views on climate change and other scientific subjects drew criticism
Duchesses and Pippa Middleton watch Simona beat Serena Williams
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Julian Alaphilippe regained the yellow jersey ahead of Bastille Day as Thomas De Gendt won a thrilling stage eight of the Tour de France.
Government insider predicts Conservatives' command of Commons will ebb long before 2022 election
The landlord denied the allegation, saying: 'Some of the best friends I got is coloured'
'Disasters like this could cost insurance companies hundreds of millions and have a direct effect on the oil price,' says Dr Mohammad Heidarzadeh
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'We have been told the publication of these specific documents could constitute a criminal offence and one that carries no public interest defence,' says assistant commissioner Neil Basu
There is a popular belief that most tents left behind after festivals are collected and sold by charities or sent to good causes. But this is wishful thinking
Pair reportedly tried to have three men removed from plane
Authorities classify attack against 'pro-Russian' station as an act of terrorism