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Beyonce cuddles up to Jay-Z allowing fans a rare glimpse into their marriage

To mark her 38th birthday, Beyonce has been sharing with fans images from her 37th year.




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Prince William and Kate Middleton are set to attend the BAFTAS for the fourth year in a row

Prince William, 37, and Kate Middleton, 38, are set to attend the EE British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Sunday 2 February for the fourth year in a row.




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BAFTAs 2020: Bradley Cooper appears 'confused and bored'

The screen star, 45, appeared to take a back seat as he watched the ceremony from the sidelines at this year's British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) on Sunday evening.




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BAFTAs 2020: Kate Middleton stuns on red carpet in white gown

Kate Middleton, 38, wowed on the BAFTA red carpet in a white and gold gown by Alexander McQueen with Prince William, 37, at the Royal Albert Hall in London this evening.




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How Kate Middleton made tiny tweaks to the sleeves of her dazzling BAFTA gown

Royal fashion experts noted the Duchess of Cambridge, 38, had made tweaks to the stunning Alexander McQueen dress she wore to the BAFTAs since its first outing eight years ago.




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Daisy Ridley exudes glamour in her semi-sheer BAFTAs gown as she heads to afterparty

She quickly shot to fame after starring in the three most recent Star Wars films as the brave and daring Rey.  




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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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BAFTAs 2020 red carpet: Daisy Ridley in black gown with cape

Daisy Ridley proved that she has the force as she turned heads sweeping down the red carpet for the British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London.




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Headlam Hall in Teesdale near Durham is a popular spot for weddings

There have been five weddings in as many days here at Headlam Hall in Teesdale, not far from Durham. The Inspector finds out what makes the venue so special.




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The Nadler Victoria is leading the way for budget hotels

The Nadler Victoria in Westminster is brand new. It opened on January 1 and is the latest edition from a group that aspires to turn budget accommodation on its head.




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An Inspector Calls: The Mill at Gordleton review

The Inspector called in at The Mill at Gordleton hotel in the New Forest, where he found the staff to be charming and the food plentiful but uninspiring.




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An Inspector Calls: A faultless stay at Middleton Lodge

The Daily Mail's Inspector called in at Middleton Lodge in North Yorkshire, which is the work of a young couple with an inspiring vision.




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Adele is reportedly planning a surprise bachelorette party for her pal Jennifer Lawrence 

After Adele and Jennifer Lawrence had a mini-bachelorette party at a gay bar in March, the singer is now planning a full-size bash for Jennifer, who got engaged in February to Cooke Maroney.




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Love Island: Luke T asks Siannise if her middle name is Adele because her mum is a fan of the singer

Fans were despairing of Love Island contestant Luke T on Sunday night.




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Heather Watson can't find feet on clay again as she crumbles against Anna Karolina Schmiedlova

MIKE DICKSON IN BRATISLAVA: Harriet Dart gave Great Britain a brief injection of hope, but an age old fallibility on clay means the country's leading women are likely to miss out on the riches.




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Boris Johnson could 'modify' the lockdown BEFORE the May 7 deadline

The Prime Minister was whisked through the rear entrance of Downing Street at around 6.30 this evening in a Volkswagen people carrier, rather than his ministerial Jaguar and police motorcade.




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Poundland boss gives workers extra week of holiday

Managing director Barry Williams (left) has also doubled staff discounts and committed to the store staying shut on Boxing Day and New Year's Day, so that workers can enjoy more family time.




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Coronavirus: International media asks how UK failed so badly

The world's media has lined up to savage Britain's coronavirus response this week after the UK's death toll surpassed Italy's to become the worst in Europe.




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Boris Johnson faces unlockdown muddle as the Tories call for more freedoms

Boris Johnson is caught in a struggle between those who want him to move faster to end the lockdown and those who fear it would trigger a second wave of coronavirus - as death toll rises to 30,615.




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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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How to bag a bundle of bargains with these hotel deals

Here, we’ve done the digging to root out some of the most enticing time-sensitive hotel deals around the UK. If you're lucky you could pick up cash credits for meals, spa treatments and more.




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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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Airbnb has launched a series of coronavirus crisis lockdown-friendly Zoom-hosted online experiences

The home rental site is offering 50 virtual experiences from around the world, staring from £1, as a 'new way for people to connect, travel virtually and earn income' during the coronavirus crisis.




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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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Zimbabwe toddler befriends a clan of wild HYENAS after her parents bought her a cuddly toy version

Toddler Kiki Wolhuter, from Zimbabwe, was filmed running alongside the hyenas and holding out sticks for them to chew with her father Kim, a wildlife film maker who is an expert on the animals.




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Go wild for wildlife: Revive your spirits with thrilling breaks from Scotland to Romania

When the world finally reopens to travel, many of us may want to get close to nature. Here is our pick of some amazing wildlife-loving breaks that will transport you to all corners of the globe…




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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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South Australian man arrested at Sydney Airport after allegedly shooting man

The 38-year-old was arrested by Strike Force Raptor officers at Sydney International Airport on Wednesday around 10am after arriving from Thailand.




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Qantas coronavirus cluster continues to grow as the spread is linked to 13 sick baggage handlers 

Six Adelaide airport employees tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday after several new cases appeared in South Australia. More were confirmed on Wednesday.




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Drink driver allegedly found with a rosebush in his bumper and was over four-times over the limit

The 21-year-old was spotted in Klemzig, in northern Adelaide, at 2:30am on Wednesday when police saw him driving with his lights on high-beam.




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Family of a girl allegedly killed by driver of $300k Lamborghini dealt another blow from coronavirus

The family of a 15-year-old girl who was tragically killed after she was allegedly mowed down by the driver of a Lamborghini have been dealt another cruel blow because of the coronavirus pandemic. 




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How Qantas's coronavirus cluster spread from a single baggage handler to dozens in just weeks

A mysterious COVID-19 cluster at Adelaide Airport that started with one infected employee on March 27 swelled to 34 cases within weeks. 




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PIERS MORGAN on the Government's shameful handling of this coronavirus crisis

Britain's care homes are now exploding with coronavirus, both among the residents and the heroic care workers trying to look after them, writes PIERS MORGAN.




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Wolves goalkeeper John Ruddy says the current campaign CANNOT be abandoned regardless of time

John Ruddy believes that the season must be completed, even if that means playing behind closed doors. He says rolling over into next season would be difficult due to many permutations




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Buy-to-let triple tax hit affects accidental landlords and mortgage interest

Mortgage interest tax relief, capital gains tax exemptions for 'accidental' landlords - those who held onto homes they once lived in - and letting relief were all cut this week.




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Trainer Dan Skelton eyes Grade One Finale Hurdle at Chepstow for juvenile hurdler Allmankind 

Trainer Dan Skelton had indicated the gelding Allmankind, who won at Cheltenham on Saturday, might be given a break before one prep-run for March's Triumph Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.




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The Big Breakaway cut to 12-1 for Ballymore Novices' Hurdle at Cheltenham

The Colin Tizzard-trained 1-2 favourite gave 6lb and a seven-length beating to Jonjo O'Neill-trained Papa Tango Charly in the Conundrum Stallions National Hunt Novices' Hurdle.




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Master Debonair set for Supreme Novices' Hurdle tilt after impressive victory at Ascot

Jockey Robbie Power made all the running on the Colin Tizzard-trained gelding to draw eight lengths clear of runner-up Ribble Valley. Master Debonair has shown improved form.




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Jockey Power reveals Cheltenham options for Fiddlerontheroof after Sandown victory

Jockey Robbie Power sang the praises of Fiddlerontheroof after the 5-4 favourite landed the Tolworth Hurdle at Sandown by six lengths.




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Andy Dufresne returns to winning ways in the Moscow Flyer Novices' Hurdle at Punchestown

The Gordon Elliott-trained six-year-old had to dig deep under jockey Mark Walsh to peg back free-running second-placed Captain Guiness but came through to win by three-quarters of a length.




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Aidan Coleman relishing reunion with Emma Lavelle's stable star Paisley Park in the Cleeve Hurdle

Aidan Coleman is looking forward to being reunited with Paisley Park in the Cleeve Hurdle at Cheltenham on Saturday.




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Henderson commits Shishkin to Supreme Novices' Hurdle after impressive victory at Huntingdon

Henderson committed Shishkin to the Supreme Novices' Hurdle on the opening day of next month's Cheltenham Festival after he brushed aside proven performers on Thursday.




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Solo becomes the new Triumph Hurdle favourite after sweeping rivals aside in Adonis Hurdle win

Solo is 3-1 favourite for the Triumph Hurdle after sweeping to a 13-length demolition job from Fujimoto Flyer in the Adonis Hurdle at Kempton for trainer Paul Nicholls and jockey Harry Cobden.




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Colm Murphy targets Champion Hurdle glory with Relegate after impressive return at Punchestown

Relegate will bid to earn both herself and trainer Colm Murphy a return to the Cheltenham Festival winner's enclosure when she lines up for the Pertemps Final next week.




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CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL DAY ONE CONTENDERS: Epatante vs Pentland Hills in Champion Hurdle

In the first of a look at the big races, SAM TURNER (Robin Goodfellow) starts by looking at some race trends for races on day one and highlights some of the main contenders.




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Cilaos Emery supplemented for Champion Hurdle field at penultimate declaration stage

Trainer Willie Mullins opted to add the eight-year-old to the field after Cilaos Emery landed with an easy victory in the Red Mills Trial Hurdle at Gowran last month.




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CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL DAY THREE CONTENDERS: Paisley Park in Stayers' Hurdle

SAM TURNER (Robin Goodfellow) continues his look at the big race trends and contenders at next week's meeting with a looks at the contenders for day three.




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CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL DAY FOUR CONTENDERS: Allmankind is front-runner in Triumph Hurdle

We are less than a week away from the start of the 2020 Cheltenham Festival. In the final part of his preview, SAM TURNER takes a look at the big-race trends and contenders for day four.  




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Cheltenham Festival 2020: Shishkin wins the Sky Bet Supreme Novices' Hurdle

We have our first winner at this year's Cheltenham Festival following the conclusion of the curtain-raiser in the shape of the Sky Bet Supreme Novices' Hurdle.




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Honeysuckle wins David Nicholson Mares' Hurdle at Cheltenham ahead of favourite Benie Des Dieux

Honeysuckle got the better of Benie Des Dieux in an titanic tussle for the David Nicholson Mares' Hurdle at Cheltenham. The horse ridden by Rachel Blackmore won by half a length to the favourite.