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Julie Bishop says there are surprising similarities between Malcolm Turnbull and Kevin Rudd 

The former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party was speaking at a business leaders forum hosted by the Queensland University of Technology on Tuesday when she compared the two former leaders.




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Well we know where Malcolm Turnbull is! Former PM with wife Lucy at Sydney Coliseum Theatre opening

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been slammed for holidaying in Hawaii during the bushfire crisis.




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Australia's most expensive suburbs - including Sydney's Point Piper where units cost $2.2million

Units in Australia's most elite suburb are so dear it is possible to buy two median-price houses in Sydney for the same money - and still have change left over to buy a Porsche 911 Carrera.




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Sanders heads to Nevada and South Carolina where he faces more diverse voters

Sen. Bernie Sanders heads into the next two February contests - the Nevada caucuses and the South Carolina primary - with the shine of frontrunner status.




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Where were you when ...Blue Peter’s John Noakes met Shep, 16 Sept 1971

Blue Peter got the mix exactly right and the result was magical. From their first appearance together in September 1971, John Noakes and Shep were the perfect double act




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Travel: Going skiing in 2019? Here’s the hotel you should be booking 

Zermatt’s historic Hotel Schweizerhof reopened in December 2018 following an intensive six-month upgrade – and the results are terrific




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Caitlyn Jenner: 'There's no way Robert Kardashian didn't know if OJ Simpson killed Nicole Brown'

Caitlyn Jenner spoke about her involvement in the trial of OJ Simpson on Wednesday night's edition of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!




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Herbert Von Karajan album review: Some of his most enjoyable recordings here are of lighter stuff

Herbert von Karajan, who died in 1989, shifted 200 million albums - an astonishing figure for a classical musician.




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A tale of a wartime evacuee turned conjuror. A wizard twist at the end. But where's the magic?

Here We Are opens in a theatre in Brighton, 1959. A snazzy tap-dancing showbiz personality called Jack Robinson is waiting in the wings. The world of entertainment is on the cusp of change




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Maurizio Pollini album review: There is no surer way of appreciating Beethoven's genius than this

Hats off to Deutsche Grammophon. Not only is it the producer of the finest complete Beethoven set in this, his 250th anniversary year.




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From Tanya Byron's How Did We Get Here? to The Rachman Review: This week's top podcasts

For better or worse, the pandemic has sent many of us back to our family units, and this podcast could be a lifeline to those looking to detoxify dynamics at home.




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Kourtney Kardashian seems to want a fourth child after she tells fans 'put the blessing out there'

After fans commented she looked pregnant in a stunning portrait shared to Instagram on Friday, the 39-year-old reality TV staple pretty much said she is hoping for that.




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Here are some of the best vegan wines on the market

Animal products in wine? Do some wines really contain fish bladders or bull's blood?




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300 men and boys freed from 'house of torture' where they sexually abused for years in Nigeria

The detainees, mostly children, emerged from the building in Kaduna with chains on their hands and feet and horrific scarring after police raided it following an anonymous tip-off.




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Inside the 'house of torture' Islamic boarding school' where students were tortured and sodomised

An Islamic boarding school has been revealed as a 'house of torture' after authorities raided the building on Thursday.




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Simple guide that shows exactly where you're going wrong with your cookies wows thousands

A simple guide that shows you where you're going wrong with your baking has taken the internet by storm, as men and women continue to turn to baking while stuck in coronavirus isolation.




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Harry and Meghan are 'cordial' with William and Kate but there's 'too much mud under the bridge'

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are 'cordial' with Prince William and Kate Middleton - but there's 'too much mud under the bridge' to have 'meaningful communication,' a source has told Us Weekly.




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Kyly Clarke hints she isn't bothered by Michael's bond with Pip Edwards

Kyly, 38, hasn't mentioned her estranged husband, Michael, on social media since December and is instead focusing on what really matters: her TV career and her four-year-old daughter, Kelsey Lee




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Kate Hudson sizzles in barely-there green bikini as she poses up for mirror selfie in lockdown

Kate Hudson posed up in a barely-there green bikini for a sizzling bathroom mirror selfie on Instagram this Friday. The 41-year-old sat herself on a stool and arced up one of her shapely legs.




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Tom Burgess WAG Tahlia Giumelli admits to having days where she struggles with motherhood  

Tahlia Giumelli has spoken candidly about the 'emotional rollercoaster' motherhood has been since she welcomed her first child Sophie, in August last year.




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Agency nurses and carers in Cornwall are being laid-off because there is NO WORK

The Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust, which runs three hospitals, sent bank staff a text telling them their services would no longer be required. This comes as Nightingales struggle for staff.




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DIARY OF AN NHS DOCTOR: At 11am, there's a minute's silence for the NHS staff we've lost.

Since the crisis began, I've been drinking too much coffee to try to stay alert. I've suffered heart palpitations as a result, so I'm going to try detox this week - or at least that's what I'm telling myself.




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SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Why there's no encore for Fergie's West End venture 

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Fergie, who has just launched her own YouTube channel, 'Storytime With Fergie And Friends', declines to comment on the company's affairs.




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Kayla Mueller's parents say there is a chance she may still be ALIVE

In an emotional interview with Today on Wednesday morning, Carl and Marsha Mueller said they believed their volunteer daughter - who was taken hostage by ISIS in 2013 may still be alive.




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Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari looks OFF and here's why F1 fans will be disappointed

COMMENT - JONATHAN MCEVOY: There are long years when I would have wagered life and limb on Lewis Hamilton ending his career in a Ferrari. But it no longer looks like it will be the case.




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Charlie Sheen makes fun of himself in Planters' Super Bowl ad where Mr. Peanut saves Alex Rodriguez

As the Planters NUTmobile comes barreling down a busy street, the 53-year-old actor says, 'And people think I'm nuts.'




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Where were you when... Ziggy Stardust made his TV debut, 15 June 1972

To a teenage schoolgirl, David Bowie's performance of 'Starman' was utterly out of this world, recalls singer Toyah Willcox 




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Where were you when... Eurotrash first hit our screens, 24 September 1993

The show pushed the boundaries, remembers its voiceover artist Maria McErlane 




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Tiny stage in London park where Ziggy played guitar in 1969 gets Grade II listing 

The bandstand from which David Bowie gave a free festival in Beckenham, south-east London - having just released his first hit Space Oddity - has been granted Grade II listed status.




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The Rugby World Cup is about to kick off so there's no better time to start planning a trip to Japan

Japan is more popular with British visitors than ever; 334,000 went last year - almost 40 per cent more than a decade ago. Here are our top tips on what to see and do…




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Demi Rose puts on a sultry display in a barely there metallic bikini during a glam getaway

The glamour model, 24, left nothing to the imagination as she flaunted her incredible curves while posing in a tiny string bikini while at The Dead Sea.




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ALEXANDRA SCHULMAN'S notebook: Where will you find the worst sexist? At home! 

ALEXANDRA SCHULMAN: The other day I was reminded of the bizarre occasion when Prince Andrew asked a lunch party of glossy magazine editors, which included me.




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Stretch of road where Israeli student Aiia Maasarwe brutally murdered to have new lights built

Ms Maasarwe, a 21-year-old Israeli student, was abducted and murdered by Codey Herrmann after she got off a tram in Bundoora, Melbourne in January.




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A review of NYX Hotel Prague where local artists are welcome to use the walls as a blank canvas 

NYX Hotel Prague is located slap-bang in the centre of the Czech capital. James Murphy checked in and found the property is an explosion of art, photography and colour.




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Halo Trust boss who arranged Prince Harry's trip to minefield in Angola where Diana went 'emotional'

Halo Trust chief executive James Cowan last month accompanied Harry in Huambo, Angola, to the area where Diana, Princess of Wales took the same 50-metre stroll 22 years earlier.




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SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Why is there still no headstone for Princess Diana's stepmum?

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: She led an extraordinary life, marrying two earls and a count - and, along the way, became stepmother to Diana, Princess of Wales.




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DAME ESTHER RANTZEN: I know just how lonely Christmas can feel but there really are ways to beat it 

DAME ESTHER RANTZEN: At this time the pain of loneliness really hits home, especially if you are one of the eight million-odd people in Britain who live alone.




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Greek hotel where son of Diana's lady-in-waiting died is blasted by coroner

A coroner has blasted the lack of safety measures at an exclusive resort on the Greek island of Zakynthos, after the son of Princess Diana's lady-in-waiting died in a free-diving accident in August 2017.




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AMANDA PLATELL: No tears or tantrums here, Kate Middleton has become the Royals' crown jewel 

AMANDA PLATELL: Of all the pictures published in this tumultuous week for the Royal Family, one stood out for me.




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Secluded Bahamas beach house where Princess Diana holidayed with sons goes on sale for $12.5million

Casuarina Beach, located within the Lyford Cay gated community on New Providence Island, boasts 180 feet of private white sand beach as well as its own heated pool and terrace.




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Messi, Pique and Fabregas were among star-studded Barcelona Under 15s team - where are they now?

Much has been written about Manchester United's Class of 92... but they are perhaps rivalled in Spain by Barcelona's equivalent - Lionel Messi and his Class of 03. We take a look at where they are now...




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MARTIN SAMUEL: There is no magic solution to football's coronavirus shutdown... so just do nothing

MARTIN SAMUEL: Coronavirus presents an unprecedented crisis for sport. It requires the sharpest of intellects, the clearest of minds, leaders with a vision, a plan.




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Premier League and EFL tell fans there is no ready-made solution to resume season

The Premier League and EFL have warned football supporters that there are 'no quick answers' as to how and when the season will continue due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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Amy Schumer donates KN95 masks to NY hospital where her longtime friend works as a nurse

Amy worked with Bethenny Frankel's charity organization BStrong, which the Bravo star set up to aid with emergency assistance amid times of crisis.




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I told Holly, 'Stick your trophy where the sun don't shine'

NTA gong perennials, Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, beat Good Morning Britain to the daytime TV award, their tenth consecutive triumph. I'm not bitter...




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Cheryl dons racy sheer dress with feathered panels in London

She's never been one to blend into the background.  And Cheryl ensured all eyes would be on her as she headed to a friend's wedding in London on Saturday clad in an eye-catching sheer dress.




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Sign Sancho? Make a move for Zaha? Where should Chelsea splash the cash with £150m budget available?

Chelsea suffered a second defeat in three Premier League games with their 3-1 defeat to Everton. So with their transfer ban now lifted, where could Frank Lampard now look to invest?




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FIFA medical chief Michel D'Hooghe says there should be no football until 'August or September'

Germany's Bundesliga has plans in place, subject to approval from the federal government and state health authorities, to get going again on May 9 while other leagues are keen to follow suit.




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Theresa May blasts Tory MPs for mocking Jeremy Corbyn's green tie

The former prime minister was seen berating several Conservative MPs on the benches around her during PMQs this afternoon as they ribbed Mr Corbyn about his green tie.




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West Ham's £100,000-a-week gamble on Jack Wilshere has backfired

KIERAN GILL - THE NUMBERS GAME: When Jack Wilshere joined Manuel Pellegrini's West Ham revolution, it did not take long for the jokes to follow about his notorious injury record.