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TALK OF THE TOWN: Poldark star Eleanor Tomlinson swaps her Captain for a colonel

TALK OF THE TOWN: Eleanor Tomlinson, who played flame-haired Demelza in Poldark, has revealed KFC is her late-night choice of takeaway, rating it superior to one high-street rival.




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Normal People star Daisy Edgar-Jones takes a casual stroll with boyfriend Tom Varey

The 21-year-old, who stars as Marianne in the hit BBC drama, was spotted taking a stroll during the lockdown with her actor boyfriend Tom Varey who appeared as Cley Cerwyn in Game Of Thrones.




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Wayne Rooney carries sweet customised washbag with sons on it for away game at Selhurst Park

Wayne looked smart as he wore an all-blue tracksuit with black Nike trainers as he proudly held his toiletries in the tailor-made bag.




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Ben Foster and Tom Cleverley pick their greatest Manchester United team-mate

Former Manchester United pair Ben Foster and Tom Cleverley have stated they think neither Cristiano Ronaldo nor Wayne Rooney were the best players at the club during their time at Old Trafford.




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Brand behind Kate Middleton's custom white Wimbledon dress release off-the-rack version for £1,850

The Duchess of Cambridge's stunning white dress which she wore to the second day of Wimbledon this year is now on sale on the Suzannah website for £1,850.




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Asda shopper pretends to FAINT in front of bemused customers

The women were seen at an Asda in Roehampton having an argument with security guards. One tries to escort the daughter from the store and her mother pretends to faint and falls to the floor.




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Rise in abuse by customers prompts Lloyds to protect staff

The bank wants to discourage 'non-essential' customer visits after some of its staff complained in a union survey that irate members of the public had spat on them.




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TOM UTLEY: Bless me Father, for I am an eco-sinner

TOM UTLEY: Worse than any of this, I so adore my new car that I've taken to making entirely unnecessary journeys for the sheer love of driving it.




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TOM UTLEY: How daft to claim calling someone a nerd is a hate crime

Sonja Falck, senior psychotherapy lecturer at East London University has claimed someone who uses terms such as 'geek' or nerd' should be prosecuted for a hate crime, writes TOM UTLEY.




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TOM UTLEY: Annual fight for parking space on Christmas Day makes me wish young cared for the old

TOM UTLEY: You can tell a lot about the way modern families tend to neglect their elderly by the number of car parking spaces available on our road in south London.




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TOM UTLEY: My wife's excessive packing for a holiday is proof of the REAL gender divide

TOM UTLEY: To those who argue that there are no fundamental differences between men and women, I say consider the matter of packing for a holiday.




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TOM UTLEY: What my wifi going wonky taught me about Prince Philip's lessons for life 

TOM UTLEY: Well, the minutes passed, and then the hours - and still I could get nothing but that infuriating message. I began to feel something like panic stealing over me.




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TOM UTLEY: As a student, Monty Python made me howl. So why do I find it unfunny these days?

TOM UTLEY: This week's very sad news of Terry Jones's death, after his long decline into dementia, took me straight back to the JCR at my Cambridge college in the early 1970s.




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TOM UTLEY: My high-tech Mercedes may drive me round the bend, but could be the way ahead for oldies

TOM UTLEY: There I was, driving home along the M25 at about 10pm the other night, when suddenly my car braked of its own accord and veered to the right, without any intervention from me.




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TOM UTLEY: So Beethoven wasn't deaf? What next!

TOM UTLEY: The most moving story in the history of music, I reckon, is the familiar account of the stone-deaf Beethoven's public appearance - his first on stage for 12 years.




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TOM UTLEY: 7,994 hours of our lives spent in regret? Not I...

TOM UTLEY: All right, I'm prepared to believe that some people spend a chunk of every day wishing they'd done something differently. Take David Cameron...




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TOM UTLEY: Oh, how I envy face 'super-recognisers'... I'm a super-forgetter

TOM UTLEY: Enough to say I will not be applying for a retirement job in the police as one of its specialist group of officers who never forget a face. Pictured: Super-recogniser PCSO Andy Pope.




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TOM UTLEY: I wish religion was as easy to take up as, say, colonic irrigation

TOM UTLEY: if I started going to Communion again now, as a non-believer, the only probable effect on my health would be exposure to a strong risk of catching COVID-19 from the chalice.




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TOM UTLEY: I've been ruled by members of the female sex... even ones with four legs

TOM UTLEY: When my bosses suggested I should take a leaf out of the Prime Minister's book by writing about five women who had shaped my life, my heart sank (pictured, Margaret Thatcher).




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TOM UTLEY on why working from home is pure hell 

TOM UTLEY: First, a shameful confession: when news of the coronavirus first broke, I planned to write a column asking what all the fuss was about (pictured, PM Boris Johnson).




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TOM UTLEY: Call me a suicidal, homicidal maniac but I've just taken Mrs U to the pub

TOM UTLEY: I know many readers will condemn me as a suicidal, homicidal maniac when I admit that, on Tuesday, I took Mrs U out for an idyllic pub lunch - perhaps our last for a very long time.




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TOM UTLEY: Not since my teens have I felt the urge to conform. But even I feel it now

TOM UTLEY: All my grown-up life, I've prided myself on being something of a non-conformist - a maverick unafraid to question and challenge the conventional wisdom and conduct of the herd.




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TOM UTLEY: The animals really are taking over our world

TOM UTLEY: As a fellow scribbler remarked elsewhere this week, wild animals seem to possess 'some atavistic sixth sense that humans are in disarray or on the retreat'.




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TOM UTLEY: The day I stabbed myself with a chandelier and why I won't miss foreign holidays one jot

TOM UTLEY: I'm quite content to stay here in my South London suburb -with perhaps a trip to Norfolk, Scotland or Wales when the lockdown eases.




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More than 70 tonnes flown into Australia on infamous flight from Wuhan STILL hasn't cleared customs

The supplies were sent from the coronavirus epicentre of Wuhan to Sydney Airport on April 8.




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Tom Hiddleston joins Broadway co-star Zawe Ashton at US Open Tennis Championships in New York 

The actor, 38, looked enthralled as he watched Johanna Konta of Great Britain play against Karolina Pliskova of Czech Republic on Sunday.




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Tom Hiddleston puts on an animated display as he cheers on Johanna Konta at the US Open

He's been taking advantage of his temporary American residency by enjoying the US Open. 




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What does II's takeover of Share Centre mean for customers

Interactive Investor's determination to take the DIY investing fight to the UK's leading platform Hargreaves Lansdown was signalled again as it bought out a rival.




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How to spot when the FTSE is bottoming out: Now could be the perfect time to pick up a bargain

Uncertainty may be the new normal. But investors would still like to know whether share prices are close to their lows, or if there is worse to come. The answer is: it's complicated.




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Civil Aviation Authority braced to rescue Thomas Cook customers if £900m rescue deal collapses

The Civil Aviation Authority is readying contingencies, which could include having to repatriate thousands of customers if the travel agent goes bust during their holidays.




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Lastminute.com customer refused refund for double-booking error

A Lastminute customer has voiced his frustration after the booking site charged him twice for the same holiday - and haven't refunded him.




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EasyJet now offering travellers online refunds in U-turn after customer complaints

The airline has come under intense pressure from customers in the past few weeks to bring back the online form, which was only removed after most of its flights were cancelled due to the coronavirus.




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The key to Eden Hazard's success is... his BOTTOM!

Defenders are used to trailing in Eden Hazard's wake and according to Belgium manager Roberto Martinez the forward's backside plays a major factor in that.




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Weed vendors say customers are stocking up on cannabis as coronavirus quarantines could last months

Recreational pot sales were up 50 per cent from March 16 to 22, while medical marijuana sales rose 41 per cent year over year as customers prepare for long periods of isolation.




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TOM LEONARD: Refusal to pick up Harry and Meghan's tab is Donald Trump's revenge

TOM LEONARD: In 2016, Meghan Markle held forth on the awfulness of Donald Trump. She warned that his election would be so terrible that 'I might just stay in Canada'. Fateful words.




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Shocking moment irate customer LICKS a bank door

The unnamed man also coughed loudly as he marched towards the door at Pine Center Mall, British Columbia, Canada. The Royal Canadian Mountain Police said they had identified a suspect.




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Take a trip down memory lane as Meghan returns to her old LA stomping grounds

Meghan Markle has returned to her old stomping grounds of Los Angeles, as she intends to take over Hollywood.




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Job coach Adrienne Tom reveals 10 steps to writing the perfect resume

Professional resume writer and employment coach Adrienne Tom, from Alberta in western Canada, shared 10 simple steps to help you stand out from the crowd in a fiercely competitive job market.




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Foxtel customers claim they can't cancel their sports subscriptions despite having no live games

Hundreds of customers have taken to social media to slam Foxtel for not letting them downgrade their subscription after sport was stopped across Australia.




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Emma Hawkins reveals a friend said she 'must be amazing in the sack' to date AFL player Tom

As a public figure, footy WAG Emma Hawkins is used to dealing with anonymous online trolls.




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Rebecca Judd shares the sweet moment son Tom follows in his AFL legend father Chris' footsteps

Rebecca Judd has revealed her three-year-old son Tom is already taking after his AFL star father Chris.




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UberEats customers will be able to ask drivers to leave food at the door amid coronavirus fears 

The food delivery giant announced on Wednesday it was doing everything in its power to stop the spread of COVID-19 as cases continue to climb across Australia.




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Uber revives product delivery service that drops off goods from stores to customers in lockdown

According to a report from the Financial Times , the two new services called Direct and Connect will revive an offering by Uber from 2015 that allowed users to order products direct to their homes.




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Jacinda Ardern urges customers to avoid Uber Eats after restaurants complain about commission fees

Ms Ardern described the commission rates set by delivery services as 'hefty' after calls from peak bodies to limit the 35% commission rate over concerns it's 'crippling' New Zealand businesses.




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Huge change for Woolworths as Uber steps in to deliver groceries to their customers during lockdown 

Uber has begun delivering groceries for supermarket giant Woolworths under a new partnership to boost delivery services during the coronavirus pandemic.




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The top coronavirus food trends of Uber Eats customers revealed

Australians are turning to comfort foods like butter chicken and Pad Thai during the coronavirus lockdown and eating dinner earlier than ever before, according to Uber Eats.




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Furious McDonald's customer orders a McChicken burger only for it to arrive WITHOUT any ingredients 

Auckland woman Tereza Luzki's 15-year-old son had decided to treat himself to the popular takeaway after New Zealand came out of level four Covid-19 lockdown this week




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Bristol City 1-1 Fulham: Late Tom Cairney goal cancels out Nahki Wells' opener

ADAM SHERGOLD AT ASHTON GATE: A point is a point but you gained the impression this draw wasn't especially helpful to anyone.




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Premier League clubs threaten vote to RELEGATE the bottom three if they block Project Restart plans

EXCLUSIVE: Norwich, Aston Villa and Bournemouth have been warned that their best chance of staying up is to vote to restart the season and win games to get out of trouble.




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Gary Neville says clubs at the bottom of the Premier League will get 'BULLIED'

The three teams occupying the Premier League's bottom three places have been warned that relegation could be imposed on them if they continue to obstruct plans to resume the season.