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Scientists claim to have CURED Crohn's disease with antibiotics and faecal transplants

Previously thought incurable, Crohn's is a debilitating gut disease that affects around 115,000 people in the United Kingdom and almost 3 million globally.




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China sends medics to North Korea amid claims in Japanese media Kim Jong Un is in a vegetative state

The North Korean dictator, 36, who was last seen in public on April 11, has been reported to have died by a Hong Kong Satellite Television director.




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Strictly's Will Bayley breaks down amid Paralympics fears after knee injury made him QUIT

The Paralympic table tennis star, 31, who participated in the competition series with professional dancer Janette Manrara for six weeks, spoke to The Sun




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Paralympics placed on government's list of 'crown jewels' sporting events

The Paralympics has been added to the 'crown jewels' list of sports events which must be broadcast live on free-to-air TV - but cricket has been controversially overlooked.




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Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics next summer in doubt unless there is a vaccine, says scientist

A leading global health scientist has said that it is 'very unrealistic' that the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics will take place next year unless a vaccine is discovered by then. 




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Paramedics thought Kelly Fauvrelle was suffering pregnancy-related complications

Kelly Fauvrelle, 26, who was 33 weeks pregnant, died at the scene following the brutal attack in the early hours of Saturday, June 29.




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Prince Harry will struggle to achieve what he wants without 'royal-style logistics'

Princess Diana's former private secretary Patrick Jephson told Vanity Fair of her efforts to leave behind the duties of royal life - but said she ended up doing them anyway.




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A&E medics film themselves dancing to Aretha Franklin's Respect to raise morale during coronavirus

Staff at Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil dance around the department wearing face masks with some in blue gloves and plastic aprons. One worker wears a bright green hazmat suit.




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'Spoilt brat' fitness coach who whinged about luxury hotel quarantine in Perth hits back at critics

Jess Pinili, 26, has been holed up a room at in Perth's five star Duxton Hotel since returning from Bali on Sunday, where she'll remain for another 10 days.




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Thai medics claim to have cured coronavirus patient in 48 hours

Medics in Thailand tested the drug mix on a patient in a 'serious condition' with the disease and within 48 hours they were declared disease-free. The drugs are normally used for HIV and influenza treatment.




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Pope Francis warns 'rigid' Catholics are creating a 'minefield' of hatred in Christmas greeting

Pope Francis also sought to remind cardinals, bishops and priests that the church does not enjoy the authority it once did, as he spoke in the Sala Clementina, Vatican City.




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Did British academics help Russia deny Syria war crimes at UN?

The Working Group on Syria, Propaganda and Media were praised as 'recognised experts and reputable scientists' by a senior Russian official last week. Pictured: White Helmets in Syria, 2017.




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Queen's dresser says Her Majesty insisted on talking in Olympics clip

The Queen had only one request for her appearance with James Bond at the opening of the 2012 London Olympics - that she could deliver the line: 'Good evening, Mr Bond.'




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London 2012 Olympics: Laura Trott's golden double in Melbourne

Laura Trott added the women's omnium world title to the team pursuit gold at the world championships in Melbourne on Saturday.




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London 2012 Olympics: Laura Trott - It's Top Secret

Double world champion track cyclist Laura Trott opens up to Sportsmail on her admiration for Victoria Pendleton, her love of Britney Spears and a strange chocolate habit.




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London 2012 Olympics: Laura Trott became a cyclist thanks to obese mother's bid to lose weight

Glenda Trott took her family to a cycling track because she was desperate to lose weight. She lost seven stone and introduced her daughter to a sport she excelled at.




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London 2012 Olympics: Laura Trott wins cycling gold in the omnium

In one phrase, petite Laura Trott, Essex girl and now double Olympic champion, became the embodiment of British Cycling. ‘Once I got that winning feeling that was it, I really didn’t want to not win,’ she said.




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Joanna Rowsell: Laura Trott is my cycling vroom-mate - London 2012 Olympics

When I started cycling, Laura Trott was the Under 12 national champion and I was good friends with her older sister Emma. I remember telling Emma I'd heard how good she was.




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Olympics 2012: Laura Trott almost died as a baby but has defied the odds to achieve gold, twice!

Just over a year ago, Laura Trott was a promising youngster who thought she would get her chance at an Olympics in 2016. Today the twenty-year-old is the proud owner of TWO Olympic gold medals.




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London Olympics 2012: Laura Trott becomes double champion aged just 20

The blonde 5ft 4in cyclist from Cheshunt, Hertfordshire is lucky to be alive after she was born a month prematurely suffering from a collapsed lung.




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London 2012 Olympics: Laura Trott with David Beckham

They are the new king and queen of the track cycling. And it seems Laura Trott and Jason Kenny are ready to rule Britannia together for many years to come.




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Laura Trott on her amazing Olympics: David Beckham bought me a sandwich!

Laura Trott is as happy as it is possible to be. She has the Olympic rings painted on to her fingernails, a smile to illuminate the room and two, large gold medals hanging around her neck.




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Laura Trott wins gold in women's pursuit at Rio Olympics

Hero cyclist Laura Trott has become the most successful female British Olympian of all time after claiming her third gold medal in the women's team pursuit.




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Rio Olympics 2016, DAY 11: Laura Trott and Jason Kenny show themselves as the golden GB couple

Team GB will be targeting another clutch of medals as the Olympic Games enters its 11th day in Rio. Join Sportsmail's LUKE AUGUSTUS for all the action from Brazil as it happens.




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Rio Olympics 2016 in 50 pictures - Mo Farah, Usain Bolt and Michael Phelps feature

Over the last two weeks the Olympics have provided moments of brilliance, joy and excitement across 28 sports in Rio. Sportsmail brings you the best 50 images from the games...




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Laura Kenny's dream of winning three medals at the 2020 Olympics in doubt

Laura Kenny's dream of winning three gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics is in doubt after she was declared only fit enough to race in one event at next week's track cycling World Championships. 




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ISIS copying 19th century German tactics to wage war on the West

Invoking the Germany Army's historical strategy of 'Auftragstaktik', the policy helps ISIS carry out attacks abroad when its chain of command is restricted by Western intelligence agencies.




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UK Athletics performance director Neil Black could resign in wake of Alberto Salazar scandal

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI IN DOHA: There are growing doubts over Neil Black's future as the performance director of UK Athletics after he refused to rule out resigning after the Alberto Salazar scandal.




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Sir Mo Farah to compete in 10,000m at Tokyo 2020 as British star makes stunning return to Olympics

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: Sir Mo Farah has put the brakes on his marathon career to target a fifth Olympic 10,000m gold in Tokyo next summer.




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Marathon at Tokyo Olympics moved 500 MILES AWAY as organisers fear repeat of World Champs farce 

Tokyo 2020 organisers have been forced to act in the face of serious warnings over the risk to the athletes in summer temperatures that regular exceed 35 degrees and 80 per cent humidity.




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BBC viewers are left in hysterics by a VERY rude-looking weather warning

The phallic shape of the amber weather warning issued for Wales by the Met Office due to Storm Dennis raised a few eyebrows among BBC Breakfast viewers this morning.




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Strippers hit back at critics who call their job 'degrading' by showing off stacks of cash

Strippers on TikTok are sharing videos of huge piles of cash, designer accessories, and luxury cars. The trend was kicked off by user Lilithrising, who shared the original in January.




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Victoria Beckham slammed by critics after furloughing 30 workers at her struggling fashion label

The former Spice Girl, is to claim what could amount to tens of thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money to pay a quarter of her employees under the Government's job retention scheme.




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Martin Luther King's daughter hits out at protest critics

Martin Luther King's daughter hit out at Trump and backed NFL players who knelt this weekend, saying that there were several people who also disapproved of her father's peaceful protests




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Veteran narcotics investigator, 51, shot dead during routine patrol in Georgia

Richmond County narcotics investigator Cecil Ridley, 51 (left), was shot dead during a confrontation with convicted felon Alvin Hester Jr, 24 (pictured right in 2017) in Augusta.




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LA Lakers suffer their heaviest defeat of the season at bitter rivals Boston Celtics on MLK day

Kemba Walker scored 20 points to end a career-long personal losing streak against LeBron James, and Jayson Tatum scored 27 to help Boston send the LA Lakers to its biggest loss of the season.




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Liam Payne lauds Russell Brand for helping him get sober after attending Alcoholics Anonymous 

The funnyman, 44, was a patron of the Focus 12 treatment centre, founded by Chip, 64, however the centre closed down due to financial issues




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Stan Collymore slammed by fans after sticking up for Jack Grealish antics during coronavirus crisis

In response to Grealish's apology, Collymore wrote 'Good lad' followed by a heart emoji. Fans hit out at Collymore for appearing to stick up for Grealish but the ex-forward clarified what he meant.




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Madonna sings 'let's go eat some fried fish' as she changes the lyrics to Vogue

Madonna took to Instagram on Friday and shared a silly video of herself singing a social distancing version of her hit song Vogue into a hairbrush.




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Uninvited! MKR champs Alex Clark and Emily O'Kane won't be welcoming critics at their restaurant

Detractors won't be welcome at Alex Clark and Emily O'Kane's planned new restaurant.




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Burn This: What the critics are saying... 

Burn This: What the critics are saying...




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AVENGERS: ENDGAME - WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING...

AVENGERS: ENDGAME - WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING...




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Australian athletics coach Eric Hollingsworth slams Sally Pearson

Athletics Australia officials and sporting identities are angered at the timing and nature of Eric Hollingsworth's comments.




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Sally Pearson under fire from Paralympians after wrist Paralympics​ remark

Prominent Paralympians have criticised champion Australian hurdler Sally Pearson for an 'offensive' and 'silly' remark she made following a traumatic fall that left her screaming in agony.




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Sally Pearson vows to run at the 2016 Olympics after horror injury

Olympic hurdles champion Sally Pearson (pictured) said she no longer feels the need to conform to other people's expectations of her no matter what they think.




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Sally Pearson won't defend title at 2016 Olympics in Rio after suffering hamstring injury in bid to prove fitness before the Games

The 29-year-old has spent much of the year battling back from a serious wrist injury, and was disappointed with her results on her comeback at meeting in Birmingham earlier this month.




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French Eurovision song denounced by country's culture minister for using English lyrics

Frank Riester criticised the song, The Best In Me, after it was unveiled by singer Tom Leeb on Sunday. Mr Riester did not object to its artistic quality but instead was critical of the fact that half the song is in English.




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A naive recruit, a bullying boss and a tale of seedy, office politics: BRIAN VINER on The Assistant

Brian Viner reviews The Assistant, a film broaching the subject of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry, then moves onto a lighter documentary with Diana Kennedy: ­Nothing Fancy.




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Russia's conspiracy cries over World Cup and Olympics ban are ridiculous

IAN HERBERT: The cries are laughable if anyone could find it within them to raise a smile about this mendacious, risible, pariah sporting nation.




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Critics demand to know how Russia's new Prime Minister and his wife earned their fortune

The first image of Vladlena Mishustina, wife of Russia's new prime minister Mikhail Mishustin, emerged on Friday as questions were raised about how they obtained their wealth.