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The affordable pharmacy buys that beauty experts can't get enough of 

Recently, experts revealed the five beauty products you can buy from pharmacies including Priceline and Chemist Warehouse that they are obsessed with.




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Wedding guest slammed after proposing 'tacky' dress that would upstage the bride

A woman, from the UK, has been slammed on social media for proposing a possible dress to wear to a friend's wedding - with many deeming it 'inappropriate.'




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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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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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Harry Styles teases new project as he shares link to a website that asks: 'Do you know who you are?'

The link takes users to a page that features a white screen and text that reads 'Do you know who you are?' with users prompted to enter their name and click a box that says 'Find out'.




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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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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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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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Scientists identify microbe that stops mosquitoes catching or spreading malaria

The malaria-blocking bug, Microsporidia MB, was found by University of Glasgow scientists in the gut and genitals of mosquitoes living on the shores of Lake Victoria in Kenya.




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Interactive map shows location of hundreds of UK locations that have managed to avoid a fatality

An interactive map using data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) has revealed hundreds of towns and villages which have avoided a single Covid-19 fatality during the pandemic.




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Mutant strain of coronavirus that may make it more infectious now 'dominant'

Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have discovered a mutation to the coronavirus's spike protein that may make it more infectious - and it has spread around the globe.




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Some patients have antibodies that protect cells while others' immune cells stop viral replication

A new study, led by Tsinghua University. found that recovered coronavirus patients had varying antibodies such as immune cells that stop the virus from attaching to our cells.




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Promises that a coronavirus vaccine could be available in the fall are unrealistic, experts say

Some institutions have said that if their coronavirus vaccine trials go well, its jab could be available as early as Fall 2020, but most people would not be able to get it until Fall 2021.




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Sir Clive Woodward: England's win over Australia proved that they have magic to beat the All Blacks 

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Everything is coming to the boil nicely and sometime soon this England side is going to produce a performance for the ages. This Saturday would be the perfect time.




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Now that's an Alpine peak! The 1960s legend is reborn as a modern marvel

Back in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the A110 was a doyenne of its genre, taking the constructor’s title in the 1973 World Rally Championship. Original cars remain much-loved classics




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Way to glow: CHRIS EVANS on his car of the week - the dazzling hot hatch that is swifter than ever  

For the entire time I had this car, my family knew where I was at every moment due to the bright yellow colour of the Suzuki Swift.




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Seven seats? That’s... a whole loada Skoda!

The Kodiaq it doesn’t feel like an ungainly monster out on the road. You’re high up but not so high up you might encounter a bird strike or feel like you’re looking down your nose at the rest of the world




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Joe Cole pleads that Tottenham need to be patient with Jose Mourinho

Joe Cole has pleaded that Tottenham need to give manager Jose Mourinho time as it is too early to pass judgement on the Portuguese boss.




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'That game was really big for me': England bowler Tom Curran buoyed by Twenty 20 heroics

Tom Curran believes his heroics at the death in South Africa will stand him in good stead going forward with England. The 24-year-old was pivotal in helping his side win the second T20 game.




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He was just LION there! Bold tortoise climbs over king of the jungle that was in its way

A fearless tortoise in South Africa climbs over a sleeping lion in a daring escape after it became trapped between two of the sleeping big cats.




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The South African wine estate that unleashes 1,600 DUCKS into its vineyards to keep them pest-free

Vergenoegd Löw The Wine Estate in South Africa unleashes 1,600 Indian runner ducks into its vineyards to keep them free from pests.




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The cold-blooded murder that rocked football and plunged Colombia to new depths: Escobar 25 years on

South America has provided football with its greatest icons but also suffered terrible tragedy; Chapecoense, Flamengo and the murder of Andres Escobar for scoring a World Cup own goal.




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Richarlison admits he watches his penalty that sealed Brazil's Copa America triumph EVERY NIGHT 

The Brazilian sealed his country's Copa America triumph on home soil with the third goal in their 3-1 victory over Peru in the final at the Maracana Stadium in July.




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Seann and Katya's Charleston of Cheating (just don't mention THAT kiss!), writes LIZ JONES 

All eyes were on Strictly’s naughty couple – comedian Seann Walsh and his professional partner Katya Jones – as they took to the floor for the first time since that kiss.




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Tom Gleeson insists that there is no feud with Gold Logie rival Amanda Keller

She shot him a serious death stare at the Logies on Sunday night.  




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Jules Robinson takes a swipe at MAFS' Martha Kalifatidis over THAT Logies incident with David Koch

Jules Robinson appears to have reignited her feud with Married at First Sight co-star Martha Kalifatidis. 




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Elbowgate: The unseen footage of MAFS' Martha Kalifatidis that changes everything

An explosive new video appears to support claims that Martha Kalifatidis was indeed 'pushy' while attending the Logie Awards.




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Sonia Kruger reveals the real reason she wore THAT controversial Logies frock 

Sonia Kruger turned heads in a very audacious dress at this year's Logies, and not all of the attention was positive. 




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Royal photographer reveals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were 'really happy' with THAT rain picture

Photographer Samir Hussein told US weekly that the Duke, 35, and Duchess of Sussex, 38, were 'very happy' with the image taken as they walked through the rain at the Endeavour Awards.




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Jeopardy! sparks outrage for ruling that Jesus Christ's Bethlehem birthplace is in Israel

Jeopardy! is being slammed by critics after Friday's episode ruled that the birth place of Jesus Christ is in Israel not Palestine.




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Jeopardy! apologizes for ruling that Israel - not Palestine - is the birthplace of Jesus

The long-running game show put the mistake down to 'human error in post-production' after the episode sparked backlash online, particularly from Palestinian advocacy organisations.




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Activist Yassmin Abdel-Magied says she should 'stay off Twitter' alluding to THAT Anzac Day post 

Ms Abdel-Magied left Australia in 2017 after being heavily criticised over an April 25 tweet where she used the phrase 'lest we forget' to make a political point.




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Marco Rubio calls the media 'grotesque' for reporting that US cases now exceed those in China

Senator Marco Rubio, who has been a critic of China's human rights record, took to Twitter on Sunday to accuse the mainstream media of blindly trusting data reported by the country.




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Doctors group claims that hydroxychloroquine helps 91% of coronavirus patients

The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) claimed that 91.6% of coronavirus patients treated with hydroxychloroquine fared better - but they cite many anecdotal reports.




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Donald Trump says he has seen evidence that the coronavirus started in Wuhan virology laboratory

President Donald Trump made the explosive charge that the coronavirus that has caused millions of infections may have been created in a Chinese lab in Wuhan and spoke of ways to punish the nation.




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Downing Street: 'questions that need to be answered' over coronavirus origin

Downing Street said today there are 'questions that need to be answered' about the origin of coronavirus after Donald Trump claimed it may have originated in a Chinese laboratory.




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America's big bet on company that promised vaccine within 'weeks' despite having no track record

Moderna Inc has been greenlit by the FDA to conduct a trial of its vaccine. The company has received $483million in funding from the government to carry it out.




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Trump says at Lincoln Memorial town hall that he's 'treated worse' than Abe by press

President Trump was asked by a supporter Sunday night why he didn't comport himself in a more professional fashion when having his back and forths with the press.




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Trump incorrectly states that the Spanish Flu ended WW1

The President has frequently drawn comparisons between the early 20th Century influenza pandemic and coronavirus but has repeatedly muddled his history.




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Hello yellow! The bright nodding heads of daffodils are a sign that spring’s on the way

British gardening expert Monty Don shared advice for growing daffodils. He advises planting in rich soil that does not dry out too much. Monty recommends sowing rocket this week.




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Monty Don reveals how you can achieve a display of white blooms that will last for months

British gardening expert Monty Don said it is not easy to get a white garden right as it is a difficult colour to use in a border. The style was inspired by Vita Sackville-West’s garden at Sissinghurst.




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The legendary Beth Chatto may have left us, but her family has ensured that her garden lives on

Beth Chatto, who died last year, used to tell her grandchildren the Latin names for plants when they visited. Now her granddaughter Julia has become managing director of her gardens in Essex.




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Exhibition celebrates the glorious Ladybird Books that opened our eyes to nature

Exhibition at the Garden Museum in London celebrates the nostalgic covers of the Ladybird books. Alan Titchmarsh says the books enabled him to identify birds that he hadn't seen before.




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Nigel Colborn says that flowers last longer in Autumn as he lists this week's essential garden jobs

Nigel Colborn has shared his advice on gardening this week. He said homeowners can plant 'anything hardy' and should keep dead-heading dahlias so that they stay in flower until the first frost.




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No room to grow pumpkins? Monty Don has found an aternative that's been thriving in his garden 

British gardening expert Monty Don has shared his advice for growing squash. He advises those who have sandy or chalk soil, or live in an area of low rainfall to use alot of compost or manure.




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British scientist, 42, races against time to invent a vaccine that will stop coronavirus deaths

Kate Broderick, 42, from Scotland, has been fighting infectious diseases for more than 20 years. She is working with colleagues at company Inovio, San Diego, to develop a vaccine.




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Craig Brown reviews Right Or Wrong: The Memoir Of Lord Bell: Wages of spin: Did legendary adman Tom Bell really swear in front of Mrs Thatcher and why does he admit he worked for Pinochet, but not Oscar Pistorius?

The anomaly at the heart of Right Or Wrong: The Memoir Of Lord Bell: half the time, Bell is bragging about preferring lying to telling the truth. The other half, he is standing on his high horse. 




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Cluster of coronavirus cases that shut down quarter of Tasmania was caused by 'illegal dinner party'

Two hospitals in Burnie, northwest Tasmania, were closed on Monday amid a cluster of more than 60 COVID-19 cases, including about 45 staff, associated with the facilities.




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HEALTH: The healthy diet that REALLY delivers!

Mother of four Jennifer Irvine is ‘obsessed with longevity’. Given that she’s only 42 and a picture of blooming, bouncing health, that seems a tad premature




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Workout that's responsible for keeping Meghan Markle and Miss Universe Australia models in shape 

Lagree is the workout of choice for celebrities and royalty, from Meghan Markle to Michelle Obama and the Miss Universe Australia models. It is a unique form of training using a 'megaformer bed'.