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How having a happy-sound street name can increase your home's value by nearly £25,000

Properties with adjectives like 'chipper' and 'gay' in the address are wroth more then those on neighbouring roads, according to data from British financial advice website Bankrate.




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Terminally ill: Christine Meaney, 60, and Desmond Codona, 59, get married own home

Christine Meaney, 60, and Desmond Codona, 59, who live in Hemlington, Middlesbrough, married at their home, after Desmond was told that he could have just weeks to live.




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Gambling addict mother says she's being 'bombarded' with online ads during lock-down

Recovering gambling addict Kelly Field, 36, from Merseyside, who spent £500 a day at her lowest point, told the BBC she feels she's being 'bombarded' with online ads for betting sites.




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Mrs Hinch reveals the dirt and grime lurking in her tumble dryer along with cleaning tips

The Essex-based cleaning sensation, 30, whose real name is Sophie Hinchcliffe, gave her machine some much needed TLC in a video shared to her Instagram Stories yesterday.




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Queen Letizia and King Felipe of Spain don face masks and gloves to attend engagement in Madrid

Queen Letizia and King Felipe of Spain donned face masks and leather gloves to attend an engagement at the the Electricity Control Centre facilities in Madrid, Spain today.




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Cancer-stricken girl, 4, breaks down in tears as she is finally reunited with dad in touching clip

Mila Sneddon, from Falkirk, Scotland, stole the hearts of the nation when she was seen kissing her father Scott, 50, through a glass window at the start of the UK's lockdown.




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Funeral director reveals what final farewells look like in the coronavirus crisis

Jill Johnson, 54, funeral director at Pride Funeral Care's Huyton on Merseyside and Southport branches, told FEMAIL she believes the pandemic will change the way funerals are held forever.




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Diamond doggy! Can YOU spot the dachshund with an engagement ring hanging from its collar?

British jewellery manufacturers Purely Diamonds has created a baffling new brainteaser, where players are asked to spot which dog is wearing an engagement ring around its collar.




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Twitter users share gadgets that will mean nothing to Generation Z including 'Etch A Sketch'

In posts shared on Twitter under #imthisold and collated by Bored Panda , people from around the world looked back at the movies, games and toys that were in fashion when they were growing up.




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Savvy mum transforms her garden using paint from Wilko and solar lights from B&M

Amy Mycock, 29, from Stoke-on-Trent, told latestdeals.co.uk how she transformed her garden for £429, after her children said they'd rather have a hot tub than the trampoline they rarely used.




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British POW who was captured by the Japanese recalls the horror of his WWII experience

Bob Morrell, of Brighton, signed up to the RAF in 1938 at the age of 21 and was captured in Java, Indonesia. He told BBC Radio 4 how he was forced to work at a Japanese POW camp.




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Princess Eugenie's society BFF Zoe de Givenchy offers a look at lockdown in Los Angeles

Zoe de Givenchy has kept Instagram followers up to date with posts of family life at her stunning Beverly Hills home as she shelters in place with her husband and two children.




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First Dates Hotels viewers left in shock by 'plot twist no one saw coming'

Rachael, 28, and Georgia, 26, from Leicester, ditched their dates in favour of each other in First Dates Hotel. However, an update revealed Georgia is now in a relationship with Rachael's date Blain.




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Meghan Markle's BFF Abigail Spencer gives animated reading of children's book for charity campaign

Abigail Spencer, 38, from LA, has read children's book 'Dog Breath' by Dav Pilkey in support of celebrity-backed fundraising campaign for Save the Children.




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Woman, 27, dropped six dress sizes by swapping takeaways for homemade meals

Jade Wyles, 27, from Nottinghamshire, felt body confident, but was left devastated after her date told a mutual friend that he wasn't interested in seeing her again because of her 19st 7lb frame.




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Prince Charles and Camilla lead VE Day 75th anniversary tributes

Camilla, 72, paid tribute to her father Major Bruce Shand when she joined her husband Prince Charles, 71, to lay flowers at the war memorial at Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire today.




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Outspoken sister-of-the bride SLAMS her gown for being 'too booby' in Say Yes To The Dress

Fashionista Jenny is on the search for her dream gown in tonight's Say Yes To The Dress Lancashire. But her sister Jilly leaves Gok gobsmacked when she says one dress is 'too booby.'




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Leading sexual health clinic says HIV transmission has 'dropped dramatically'

London sexual health clinic 56 Dean Street released a statement urging people to get tested, saying that if new cases are picked up now it can reduce transmission when lockdown ends.




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Woman creates shaker doors at home for only £40

Kim Burns from Gloucestershire refused to pay a hefty price to have new doors installed, and told the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group how she made her own.




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British woman, 22, expresses concern that she is a controlling relationship

A British wonan, 22, took to Mumsnet for advice, revealing that her boyfriend caring, but she's worried he might be controling after red flags, such as saying her best friend is a 'bad influence'.




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Pet owners share hilarious snaps of their dogs after giving them disastrous lockdown haircuts

Collated by Bored Panda , these photographs of disastrous doggy haircuts - taken by pet owners around the world - demonstrate why some tasks are better left to the professionals.




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Family string quartet are invited to perform a rendition of We'll Meet Again

Violinist Rafael Todes, 53, a member of the Allegri String Quartet, his wife Helena Newman, 53, and children Isabella, 17, and Max, 18, were invited to perform at John's Hospice, North London for VE Day.




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Meghan Markle's best friend Jessica Mulroney says she 'won the lottery' with her parents-in-law

Meghan Markle's, 38, best friend Jessica Mulroney, 40, from Toronto, shared the selfie with her father-in-law Brian on Instagram, commenting: 'Sometimes you win the lottery when it comes to your in-laws.'




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Russian influencer, 35, who is marrying her stepson, 20, shows his transformation after 13 years

Popular Russian influencer Marina Balmasheva, 35, who is marrying her 20-year-old stepson, has posted a photo of what they both looked like 13 years ago when her now-fiancee was just seven.




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Mom reveals she was forced to FaceTime newborn daughter after giving birth battling coronavirus

Florette Johnson, from Florida, had to FaceTime her daughter while she stayed on a ventilator to fight for her life. The mother went into hospital with a persistent cough and ended up in a coma.




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Cruise ship dancer couple break down as they reveal they've been stranded on  a ship in the Bahamas

Lauren Carrick, 29, from Norwich, and her dancer fiance Joseph Harrison, 27, from Hull are on the Celebrity Infinity ship alongside around 900 other crew members, and have been stranded.




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DR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR: Unleash your creativity and feel SMILES better during coronavirus lockdown

DR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR: How has it been for you? A month in lockdown and with no reprieve in sight, it's starting to feel like a life sentence, isn't it?




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FDA expert warns the US could run out of researchers to run coronavirus drug trials

Head of the FDA drug research arm, Dr Janet Woodcock, warned in a webinar that if every potential coronavirus drug is trialled separately, we could run out of scientists to run them the studies.




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Cancer sufferer is far from alone in fearing coronavirus will kill thousands with chronic conditions

Jane Dabner, it seems, was regarded as collateral damage in the fight against Covid-19 - one of thousands of NHS patients told their life-prolonging treatments would be cancelled or delayed.




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DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Do statins raise the risk of Covid-19? Well, I've not stopped taking mine

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: A claim online said having high cholesterol might help fight the coronavirus. But as far as I can see, there is no evidence that giving up statins will protect you against Covid-19.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Should my kids wear a mask... and should I if no one else does?

DR ELLIE CANNON: A makeshift face-covering stops you from passing on the virus if you are infected, even if you don't have any symptoms or haven't started showing them yet.




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Newsreader CHARLENE WHITE reveals how coronavirus has killed her great-aunt and two friends

CHARLENE WHITE: After weeks of trying its best to take her, Covid-19 had won. My Great Aunt Dell was gone. Just days earlier, she'd seemed better. But a second wave of the virus took hold.




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Is a red rash another symptom? How skin changes could identify people who should be tested for virus

There are a growing number of reports of infected patients with rashes and chilblains - red patches on toes and fingers - and experts are keen to establish whether the virus is the cause.




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Why this crisis could be the making of the Snowflake Generation

As counter-intuitive as it sounds, experts say the coronavirus crisis - or rather, the experiences gained, and lessons learned during it - might in time give many of us a psychological boost.




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That home-made sourdough? You might be better off with a slice of Mother's Pride!

Sourdough is said to be far superior nutritionally to 'junk' packaged bread, due to the fermentation process. But a series of small, yet robust studies in 2017 suggest that this isn't necessarily the case.




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'Wonder drug' to help the misery of migraines

Donna Cox, 57, has been completely migraine-free for two years due to the drug Fremanezumab. It is injected into the arm, stomach or leg once every three months by doctors or even by patients at home.




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Fake meat really CAN be a treat

Almost two-thirds of Britons now choose to eat meat substitutes, up from half two years ago, research shows. So how do the new products compare with their meaty counterparts?




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Could your 'coronavirus' symptoms be a bad case of HAY FEVER?

Red eyes, a sore throat, wheezing, fatigue, a dry cough - do these symptoms sound familiar? They are typically associated with hay fever. They are also the symptoms of Covid-19.




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Should you spend £190 on an immunity test?

Who will be struck down by Covid-19 and who has already had it are questions that are key to ending the lockdown that began five weeks ago. And central to this is testing.




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Would you want to share a bed with a man wearing a mask with a long tube protruding it?

For years I have been told to do something about my snoring. And now I have - but my wife tells me it's 'freaking' her out because 'it's like sharing a bed with the elephant man'.




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Lung bypass machines that oxygenate blood have kept 68% of critically ill coronavirus patients alive

A new study looked at 32 critically ill COVID-19 patients who were placed on ECMO machines at nine different hospitals and found that 68% were still alive at the time of analysis.




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After 23 years in critical care, nothing prepared ANTHEA ALLEN for war zone at her London hospital

Anthea Allen has been a nurse for well over 20 years and thought she had 'seen it all' in her long NHS career. Then came the coronavirus pandemic. She works at St George's Hospital in London.




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We MUST find out why so many black and Asian Britons are dying from coronavirus, doctors urge

Britain's most senior doctors have demanded immediate Government action to tackle soaring fatalities from Covid-19 in black and Asian communities, the Mail on Sunday can reveal.




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Vaccine by September? Oxford team run promising trials on monkeys 

A new trial is underway for a coronavirus vaccine is underway at Oxford University in the UK involving more than 6,000 participants that will be started by the end of next month




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Coronavirus US: Doctors give men oestrogen to curb inflammation

Two hospitals, in New York and California, are giving male coronavirus patients sex hormones found mainly in women to see if they reduce inflammation and the severity of the illness.




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15,000 'excess deaths' in the US suggest that many more died of COVID

Yale University resarchers found that between March 1 and April 4, 15,000 more Americans died than would be expected absent the pandemic. It suggests a significant undercount of coronavirus deaths.




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Dr MARTIN SCURR: Why the care home watchdog should be taken to task

DR MARTIN SCURR: Only now are care-home staff finally receiving the attention and support they need. Some claim the CQC is guilty of dragging its feet - I'll say.




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Keep yourself in tip-top condition during lockdown with these simple health checks to try at home

Figures suggest thousands of cancers are being missed every week as people with symptoms are not going to their GP. But many routine tests and treatments are also being postponed.




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Bay Area says masks with valves are not acceptable face protection amid the coronavirus pandemic

Six counties in the San Francisco Bay Area say that masks with one-way valves do not meet their face covering requirements because they allow potentially infectious droplets to excape.




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Patients with blood and lung cancers three times more at risk of dying of coronavirus

A new study led by Wuhan University in China has found that people with blood and lung cancers are three times more likely to die from coronavirus compared patients with other tumors.