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Britain's cornerstone: ROBERT HARDMAN says our defiant smaller stores still have all we need

ROBERT HARDMAN: As we confront the gravest national and global crisis since World War II, it is our shopkeepers who are rapidly emerging as one of the principal bulwarks against downright anarchy.




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The Numbers Game: Everton transformed by Roberto Martinez, but do they need David Moyes steel?

CHARLIE SKILLEN: Everton, for years the plucky underdogs, have been transformed by Roberto Martinez into genuine Champions League candidates. The Spaniard has brought about an immense change in style, outlook and ambition at Goodison Park.




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BET Awards 2018: DJ Khaled and Kendrick Lamar among top nominees

DJ Khaled leads the 2018 BET Awards nominees with 6 nods. The Wild Thoughts artist, 42, is in the running for Album of the Year, Video of the Year and Best Male Hip Hop Artist, among others.




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BET Awards 2018: Everything you need to know 

It was made clear that the 2018 BET Awards are imminent after a number of celebrities were spotted at the pre-BET Awards dinner in Los Angeles. But when are the 2018 BET Awards?




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Roma boss Paulo Fonseca wants to keep Man United loanee Chris Smalling for at least another year

The 30-year-old centre-back joined the Serie A side on loan last summer, and with that deal expiring at the end of this season, Fonseca is keen to keep the on-loan defender at the Stadio Olimpico.




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Leeds United want to keep loanee goalkeeper Illan Meslier

Meslier, currently on loan from French club Lorient, has made a huge impression after replacing Kiko Casilla while he began a suspension for using racist language towards Jonathan Leko.




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Big Brother 2018: All you need to know 

After Ryan Thomas was named the winner Celebrity Big Brother, fans of the Channel 5 show will be excited to hear Big Brother will be returning to our screens just days after the celeb version ended.




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F1 must cut navel-gazing over rules - there is no need for meddling

JONATHAN McEVOY: Jean Todt, usually reluctant to tell you the time, was quite right to upbraid drivers for moaning that they are not consulted over technical changes.




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McLaren's sorry mess urgently needs rethinking from top to bottom

JONATHAN McEVOY: Rather than waste time trying to punish the leaker, McLaren should hear the cri de coeur that represents large parts of the Woking workforce and sort this mess out.




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Trainee nurse diagnosed with lymphoma at just 19 reveals warning signs every young woman should know

At 19, Jasmine Valentic was on track to fulfilling her dream of becoming a nurse. The teenager from Wellington was studying for her second year exams when she felt a pea-sized lump on her neck.




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Oscars 2020: Renee Zellweger brings classic glamour to awards

Stars shone bright at the Academy Awards on Sunday afternoon despite rain drenching the red carpet. Renee Zellweger and Charlize Theron brought glamour in classic black and white gowns.




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Why you don't need to let wine breathe: Experts say leaving a bottle open will NOT improve taste 

Many an aficionado will declare that drinkers must let wine breathe first to enjoy a bottle at its best but wine taster Martin Isark said letting the alcohol breathe was 'bunkum' and out of date.




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Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko will be an epic... and I hope Tyson Fury gets the help he needs 

EDDIE HEARN: The heavyweight world is total carnage right now. Tyson Fury did an incredible job to shake up the division last year but now he has done it again without even stepping inside the ropes.




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Dereck Chisora and Dillian Whyte need to save the rough stuff for the ring

EDDIE HEARN: You probably have seen the video of Dereck Chisora and Dillian Whyte going at each other. That's made us think very carefully about how put them face to face in the build up to their fight.




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EDDIE HEARN: AJ wants Wilder next... but we need a deal from his team in six weeks

COLUMN: After the camp Joshua had, it was a great outcome. He had a back problem after about two weeks and eight weeks out it was 50-50 over whether he would even be able to fight.




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Renee McBryde opens up about her father Michael Caldwell

Renee McBryde, the daughter of Australian convicted murderer Michael Caldwell has opened up about what her life has been like as the child of killer and discovering the secret.




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Ex-NASA engineer tells JANE FRYER how he spent £30,000 battling an 'unfair' £100 speeding fine...

Retired engineer Richard Keedwell, 71, has spent nearly three years, attended seven court hearings and spent £30,000 of his sons' inheritance disputing a £100 speeding fine.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Your country needs you

We are in alarming, uncharted territory. Every vote counts as almost never before. The Mail on Sunday’s Survation poll now shows the Tory lead down to just one per cent.




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MOS COMMENT The only housing jihadis need is a prison cell

It  is grotesque that allegiance to the homicidal creed of Islamic State might be rewarded with a helping hand in the housing queue, writes THE MAIL ON SUNDAY.




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Nominee Beyonce attends Golden Globes with husband Jay-Z

Beyoncé recieved a Best Original Song nomination for Spirit from The Lion King. The track was featured on the film's soundtrack, as well as The Lion King: The Gift, which she curated.




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BAFTA slammed for lack of diversity in 2020 award nominees

Women's rights activist Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu, from London, appeared on Good Morning Britain today, where she slammed BAFTA's decision to nominate Margot Robbie twice in the same category




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BAFTAs 2020: Laura Dern and Saoirse Ronan at nominees party

The Big Little Lies star, 52, who is nominated for the Supporting Actress gong for her role in Marriage Story, looked sensational as she led the A-listers.




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BAFTAs 2020: Nominee Charlize Theron in plunging purple gown

The actress, 44, put on a showstopping display in a plunging purple gown, which featured a structured bustier and flowing pleated skirt.




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BAFTAs 2020: 1917, Renee Zellweger and Joaquin Phoenix win

The World War I masterpiece took home seven gongs, which included Best Film, Director, Outstanding British Film, Special Visual Effects, Cinematography and Production Design.




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Renee Zellweger and Hugh Grant have BAFTAs 2020 reunion

Having just bagged the Leading Actress gong for her stand-out performance as Judy Garland, the actress, 50, almost had a double take after walking straight into Hugh, 59.




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BAFTAs 2020: Renee Zellweger won Best Leading Actress in Judy

Renee Zellweger looked every bit the winner on the red carpet at EE British Academy Film Awards on Sunday.




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BAFTAs 2020: Renee Zellweger tearful at Jessie Buckley song

The actress, 50, was seen dabbing her eyes when her Judy co-star Jessie Buckley, who plays her assistant Rosalyn Wilder, performed at the event.




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Renee Zellweger flashes a wide grin as she arrives in Paris after her Best Actress BAFTAs win

The award-winning actress, 50, appeared in great spirits as she arrived at Gare du Nord station in Paris, France on Monday afternoon.




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Renee Zellweger can hardly contain her excitement as she heads to an after party

The-50-year-old could hardly contain her laughter when she left the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday night, ready to celebrate her win at an after party




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The Fuzzy Duck’s heart is in the right place - it just needs fewer guests or more staff

The Warwickshire hotel opened two years ago in a former blacksmith's. While tastefully designed, it is still having some teething problems, finds The Inspector.




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An Inspector Calls: Why Stapleford Park needs a thorough shake-up

The Inspector loves the looks of this Leicestershire enterprise from the outside, but inside finds the service slow, the food disappointing and the interior charmless in places.




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Demi Lovato looks yummy in yellow after meeting Adele and gushing: 'I need this to be real'

Demi Lovato has been a busy social media maven. The 26-year-old posted an Insta Stories selfie this Tuesday with Adele, gushing in a caption: 'I need this to be real.'




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Royal Navy engineer, 35, proposes to his girlfriend at Buckingham Palace

Matthew Gallimore, 35, an air engineering technician in the Royal Navy, from Crewe in Cheshire, got down on one knee in the palace quadrangle after collecting the honour for his services to the military.




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Roger Federer will miss French Open following surgery on right knee

Roger Federer is to miss the next three months of the season after undergoing surgery on his right knee, a reminder that even the greats are not immortal.




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5SOS tour: All you need to know about the UK dates ahead of Youngblood album release

Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer have announced plans to return to the United Kingdom this autumn. The string of five shows will begin on October 23, 2018 and end on November 2, 2018.




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D-Day veteran is stunned when Boris Johnson wishes him 'a jolly good knees up'

Don Sheppard who lives with his wife of more than 50 years, Sandra, in Laindon, Essex, says he was nearly overwhelmed with the stunning birthday tributes which took place on Monday.




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Lockdown could be needlessly prolonged because of ministers' obsession with 'irrelevant' R-value

The Government is relying on the 'R' figure - the average number of people a coronavirus patient infects - to tell them when it is safe to unlock the UK. But experts have said the measure it is 'too crude'.




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Gary Neville: The Premier League needed Jose Mourinho but don't write off David Moyes

It is always a sign of a classic team that you can name the full line-up without pausing for thought. I am still able to automatically reel off Jose Mourinho’s great Chelsea team of 2005.




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Arsenal boss Unai Emery is a top coach... but he needs four or five transfer windows

GARY NEVILLE: This will be a good game because Manchester United will go for it — and so will Arsenal. Arsenal have a top coach in Unai Emery and are improving.




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Fed up with Brexit and endless gloomy news? You need our guide to remote boltholes

Dan Richards has spent years seeking the farthest-flung outposts — beacons, shebangs, mountain expedition stations, tundra, forests, and oceans. Here he reveals his favourite peaceful destinations.




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Behold Pico Cao Grande, a needle-shaped rock that rises out of jungle on the island of Sao Tome

Behold Pico Cao Grande, a 1,200ft-tall snake-infested volcanic plug that rises out of snake-infested jungle on São Tomé off the west coast of Africa.




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You might need a splash of Mauritius magic after we get through the coronavirus crisis

Mark Twain once quoted a Mauritius local as saying that 'heaven was copied after Mauritius' after he visited in 1896. The Daily Mail's Kate Johnson headed to the island to see if it still rings true.




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Here's what you need to know about taking a holiday abroad within the next six months... 

With the Foreign Office advising against all non-essential overseas travel, things do not look promising for a holiday abroad. So is the idea of a trip in July, August or the autumn wishful thinking?




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Instagram model threatens to sneeze on 'rude' waitress after allegedly receiving poor service

Food blogger and fashion influencer Karylle Banez took to Instagram to complain about the disappointing service she allegedly receiving while dining at Leigh Street Wine Room in Adelaide.




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Coronavirus UK: Piers Morgan says we need wartime mentality

This is war. Make no mistake, for my generation, the COVID-19 coronavirus is the biggest threat to civilian life that we will have experienced since World War 2.




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How much money do I need to save for my pension?

We tend to put ambitious targets on our hoped-for income in retirement and then underestimate how much we will need to set aside to achieve that. So how much should you save?




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I've accidentally under-egged annual mileage to our insurer: Do I need to confess? 

I told my insurer that my annual mileage would be 8,000 but I think it will be 10,000 by the time I come to renew my policy. Should I tell my insurer? Will it want to up our premium?




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: The North needs a Boris boost. Otherwise, his new voters won't forgive him

A wave of people in the old Labour heartlands of the North have taken a huge psychological and emotional step by voting Tory for the first time in their lives. They have not done it lightly.




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Woodford scandal shows why incoming bank governor needs to reshape the FCA

As a multiple victim of the implosion of the Woodford investment funds, facing heavy losses, I can't but think that the response of Bailey and the FCA to early warnings was dilatory and timid.




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BT has left me without internet and I need it for my heart monitor

My mother moved from one flat to another in mid-December. Her broadband stopped working after the move and BT have not fixed it even though she needs it as her heart monitor requires wi-fi.