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Life and Style Bey can do it: Beyoncé re-enacts Rosie the Riveter's pose

As Beyoncé poses as the famed WW2 pin-up, Rosie the Riveter, we look at the real person behind the iconic image

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A brand new prescription: ‘Only using healthy mice and rats to find cures for ill humans is old-fashioned,” says George Freeman

The UK’s first-ever minister for life sciences tells Margareta Pagano about his new role at the departments of business and health, transforming how the UK develops and finances medicine

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The unashamedly original Hollywood leading man on taking risks and why he never set out to be liked

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Winning ‘Deal or No Deal’ kickstarted Naughty Boy’s career. Now he’s the most popular collaborator in pop

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Thomas Cohen, the husband of Peaches Geldof, leaves the inquest into her death in Gravesend, Kent

Shopping, television – and then a fatal return to an old habit she had kicked months before

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The actor’s wax counterpart arrives at Madame Tussauds to much fanfare

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Peaches Geldof said that the worst thing about growing up famous was people’s preconceptions

The thread has since been deleted after it was described as 'not in the spirit of the site'

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The acerbic singer doesn’t hold back when discussing the station that dropped her from its playlist

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Sir Chris Hoy won six Olympic golds - in which four events?

It would seem not everyone knows what the Olympic gold-winning medallist looks like

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A handout photo released by the Osservatore Romano and taken on July 24, 2014 shows Pope Francis greeting Sudanese Christian Meriam Ibrahim and her daughter Maya during a private audience at the Vatican

Ms Ibrahim and her family fled Sudan for Italy only this morning

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Vladimir Putin's decision will be welcomed by the West

Inside the fun-starved routine of the Russian President

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Singer John Barrowman performs during the opening ceremony

It turns out the embrace was less spontaneous, more entirely staged

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Lars Ulrich of Metallica performs on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2014

The Oasis guitarist’s profound, expletive-peppered words on the subject inspired the metal musician to seek help

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Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Lucinda Franks will reportedly publish new details of a 1999 interview with the Secretary of State

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Simon Cowell has hit back at Chris O'Dowd after the Irish actor branded viewers of The X Factor racist

The allegations were made during the singer’s since collapsed court case

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The singer died just over three years ago, aged 27


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Highland terriers steal the show at opening ceremony

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Part of Joseph Beuys' 1982 sculpture 'Fettecke' used to distil schnapps
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BBC takes viewers back down memory lane

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Nicolas Cage shines in low-budget drama Joe

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Female boxers set to compete at Commonwealth Games for first time

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Five things we’ve learned so far about United under Van Gaal

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Will Britons fighting in Syria be able to resume their lives?

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Beyoncé poses as Rosie the Riveter, the wartime poster girl who became a feminist pin-up

Beyoncé poses as Rosie the Riveter

The wartime poster girl became the ultimate American symbol of female empowerment
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