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Prince Andrew speaks about Jeffrey Epstein in BBC interview

'Prince Andrew & the Epstein Scandal' will be broadcast on BBC 2 at 9pm on Saturday and was filmed at Buckingham Palace last night - another sign it had Her Majesty's approval.




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Interviewee mentored by Meghan Markle landed the job

Krisi Uzunova, of London, was taking part in a video call with Smart Works to prepare for an internship interview in March when Meghan joined the call. The interview went well and she got the internship.




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Jonathan Ross stuns Loose Women viewers as he gives them a glimpse inside his enormous mancave

The TV presenter is currently adhering to social distancing measures by remaining behind closed doors with screenwriter wife Jane Goldman and his father-in-law at their north London home.




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Janet Street-Porter angers Loose Women viewers by arguing that Notre-Dame shouldn't be rebuilt

Janet,72, was discussing the Notre-Dame fire with colleagues on Loose Women today, and despite saying how sad she was about the fire, she also argued that the money should go elsewhere.




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Olympic winner Laura Trott's sister gets called 'bitter' and 'jealous' after TV interview

Speaking on ITV's Good Morning Britain today, Emma Trott, the older sister of four-time Olympic gold medallist Laura seemed underwhelmed by her 24-year-old sibling’s achievements.




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Leeds couple caught having sex in view of children in Roundhay Park

A man having outdoor, alcohol-fuelled sex with a woman in front of children was slapped by a disgusted father during the act in Leeds, West Yorkshire.




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Irish racing 'tonic' for ITV viewers amid coronavirus outbreak

Presenter Ed Chamberlin says he hopes ITV broadcasting racing from Ireland on Saturday will be a tonic for sports fans in a barren live sporting landscape.




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Sportsmail's Virtual Grand National Preview: Tiger Roll is the heavy favourite

The first Saturday in April could have been one of the biggest days in racing in recent memory, but this year's Grand National will instead be held virtually. Here, Sportsmail's Sam Turner provides his tips...




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Craig Brown reviews The Big Goodbye by Sam Wasson which goes behind the scenes of Chinatown

The most frequently quoted observation about Hollywood is the simplest, and possibly also the truest. 'In Hollywood,' said screenwriter William Goldman, 'no one knows anything.'




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Craig Brown reviews a book examining the golden age of luxury travel

Ah, the Golden Age of Travel! This is not a book to be read while you are standing cooped-up on a crowded staircase for ten minutes as part of Ryanair's 'Priority Boarding'




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Harry Gregg opened up on the impact of Man United's 1958 air disaster in Sportsmail interview

Former Manchester United and Northern Ireland goalkeeper Harry Gregg died on February 16, 2020 at the age of 87. He gave his final interview to Sportsmail's Ian Ladyman back in 2017.




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Viewers praise 'down to earth' Zara and Mike Tindall as they appear on Top Gear

The couple raced each other around a Surrey race track in a Toyota GT86 for the show's A Reasonably Priced Car Segment, with Zara at one stage hurtling off the gravel and onto the grass.




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Top Gear hosts Paddy McGuinness and Chris Harris nurse hangovers during bizarre live interview

There was hell to pay for Top Gear hosts Paddy McGuinness and Chris Harris as they battled extreme hangovers during a bizarre live interview on Tuesday's episode of This Morning.




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Climate change increases the risk of wildfires, confirms review of 57 research papers

After conducting a review of 57 climate change research papers, UK and Australian scientists say human-induced climate change promotes conditions that make wildfires spread.




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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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MasterChef viewers have mixed opinions after the show films in Melbourne's suburbs

MasterChef divided viewers on Monday, after it was revealed the episode had been filmed in the Melbourne suburb of Ringwood East. And fans had plenty to say about the decision.




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Jim Shelley reviews The Voice

Jordan James was so cringe-worthy, his audition on Saturday would have been genius if he were a character created by Steve Coogan, Simon Brodkin, or Ricky Gervais, which I still think he might be.




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The Voice viewers stunned by Carol Smilie appearance

Former Changing Rooms presenter Carol Smillie, 56, was back on TV last night to support her daughter Jodie Knight, 18, as she took part in The Voice's blind audition round.




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The Voice UK: Jim Shelley reviews

We had officially reached the dregs on The Voice UK. A horrifying concept I know, not to say hard to picture considering how bad the ‘good’ contestants sound.




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The Voice UK: reviewed by Jim Shelley

Only a sadistic genius could have come up with the idea of the Battles round on The Voice UK.




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The Voice: Viewers demand the show 'controls' the audience

The Voice viewers demanded the show 'control' the audience after they were unable to hear the contestants due to the volume of the crowd on Saturday night's show. 




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The Voice UK: Olly Murs sends viewers and fellow judges into a frenzy during impromptu 'audition'

The hitmaker, 34, was speaking to the judging panel of Tom Jones, Jennifer Hudson and Will.i.am, about the importance of song choice for the show's auditionees.




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Rylan Clark-Neal looks in his element as he gives viewers a glimpse at revival of Supermarket Sweep

The TV presenter, 30, looks in high spirits in newly released images for the show where he donned a black shirt and matching jeans and a name tag that reads 'Rylan: Store Manager'.




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Ella Chadwick 'melts the hearts' of Good Morning Britain viewers

Ella, 11, was born with congenital nephrotic syndrome, a rare kidney disease, and stole the show when she won the Child of Courage award at the Pride of Britain ceremony in October.




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Studs Terkel interviews with Martin Luther King, Jr go online

Chicago oral historian Studs Terkel (main) spent decades interviewing everyone from Muhammad Ali (top inset) to Martin Luther King, Jr (bottom inset); a new archive now showcases his work online




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X Factor viewing figures plummet to 8.5 million as Luke Friend crashes out of The X Factor live final

Viewing figures have steadily dipped following Simon Cowell’s departure in 2011, but The X Factor was dealt an embarrassing blow on Saturday when the much anticipated live final pulled in less than 10-million viewers.




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At last, Louis finds his true direction! ADRIAN THRILLS reviews Louis Tomlinson's debut album Walls 

ADRIAN THRILLS: When he was singing with One Direction, Louis Tomlinson was the British boy-next-door. Walls generally stays faithful to the indie rock that shaped his formative years.




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Ryan Seacrest left red-faced when interviewing Will Arnett and Ty Burrell in same dinner jacket

Usually the men are left off the fashion radar at events such as the Emmy Awards. However, E! host Ryan Seacrest found himself to be a talking point for all the wrong reasons on Sunday afternoon




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Adam Driver exits NPR interview because of a clip from Marriage Story

Adam Driver doesn't like to watch or listen to his performances, and he walked out of an interview with Fresh Air's Terry Gross earlier this month after she tried to play him a clip from Marriage Story.




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Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker REVIEW: Film struggles to take flight but works thanks to lead cast

With a nine-film epic franchise to conclude, it was never going to be easy for J. J. Abrams to bring Star Wars' Skywalker saga to a satisfying end.




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BRIAN VINER reviews Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker

BRIAN VINER: I attended a screening on Tuesday in the company of what felt like a thousand others who look at life mainly by the glow of a lightsaber.




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Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker review: Takes a complex path towards the inevitable ending 

At the media screening of what appears to be the last Star Wars film, a brief shot of the Scottish actor Denis Lawson at the controls of a Rebel Alliance fighter flashed up on to the screen.




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Jennifer Lopez slammed Gwyneth Paltrow, Cameron Diaz and Madonna in notorious 1998 interview

Lopez was 27 when she did the poolside interview with the magazine Movieline in February of 1998, the year after she shot to major prominence with her titular role in the 1997 film Selena.




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Lorraine viewers left stunned as they're convinced Ross King says 'utter b******s' live on air

Viewers of Lorraine were stunned on Monday morning when they thought they heard Ross King say 'utter b******s' live on air.




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Madonna review: The spectacle has been superb, the music patchy, the time-keeping abysmal

'Madonna?' said the immigration officer at JFK. 'She's, like, 70, right?' Well, no - she's 61, and determined to prove that 61 is the new 31.




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JULIA LAWRENCE reviews Madonna at the London Palladium 

JULIA LAWRENCE: On Wednesday night at London's Palladium, Madonna remembered her manners. And painful hip and knee be damned, she dazzled, the absolute trouper she is.




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MasterChef viewers complain over unfair challenge as Ben beats Sashi

On Tuesday's episode of MasterChef, favourites Ben Borsht and Sashi Cheliah went head to head to win an advantage ahead of Wednesday night's challenge. 




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Ashton Kutcher shares sweet snap kissing wife Mila Kunis ahead of The Tonight Show interview

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis shared a new snap of the couple kissing, as they get ready for their at-home interview with The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.




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A hair-raising adventure through musical snobbery: BRIAN VINER reviews Trolls World Tour 

BRIAN VINER: There's no snobbery quite like music snobbery. Dare to profess an admiration for the work of Phil Collins or Bono and in some circles you will be treated like a guttersnipe.




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Something strange is brewing in Brazil... and it's not coffee: BRIAN VINER reviews Bacurau

The pick of this week's homestreaming options is a pair of foreign-language films. The strange but compelling Bacurau, plunging us into the hinterlands of Brazil.




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BRIAN VINER reviews dystopian future films which will go out of fashion after Covid-19

BRIAN VINER: From what I hear, film producers, along with book publishers, are currently telling writers not to bother pitching stories about dystopian futures or horrible hidden predators.




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Love Island viewers brand Natalia 'disrespectful' as she pulls Jamie away from a chat with Demi

Love Island fans have slammed new girl Natalia Zoppa as 'disrespectful' after she pulled bombshell Jamie Clayton away mid way through a chat with Demi Jones.




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Critics give mixed reviews to Justin Bieber's album Changes which celebrates love for wife Hailey

What critics can agree on is that the new music reflects the 25-year-old Canadian pop star's joy at being married to Hailey Baldwin and the bliss of life as a newlywed.




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Joey Essex speaks candidly about his mother's suicide as he leaves Celebrity SAS viewers in tears

The former TOWIE star moved viewers to tears when emotionally discussing his mother's suicide on Monday night's Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. 




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Coronation Street and Emmerdale set to 'remind viewers of public health issues' amid coronavirus

This is an atypical move for the soaps who rarely touch on current news topics due to the fact that scenes are filmed so far in advance of broadcast




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Coronation Street viewers threaten to KILL Yasmeen's abusive husband Geoff after dark scenes

In sickening scenes, Yasmeen Nazir's abusive husband Geoff Metcalfe made her beg for mercy as he burned her clothes after learning she'd been planning to flee their home.




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Here's what to expect in Ernst & Young job interviews

A job interview is the first big step in your career. You’re not just looking for a job — you’re launching yourself on a lifelong journey. With so much at stake, the interview process can be stressful. But the Ernst and Young team says - it doesn’t have to be. If you go in adequately prepared, you’ll be able to communicate your skills, achievements, motivations, potential and career objectives to the interviewer in a confident, clear and articulate manner. At Ernst & Young, a full interview will typically consist of two back-to-back, half-hour interviews, each with a different representative. Phase I: Introduction 2–3 minutes The introduction helps establish a rapport. The interviewer wants you to be relaxed so that you’ll talk freely. After the personal introductions, the interviewer




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This is exactly what your resume should have if you are going for a Google interview

While Google is one of the best companies to work with, it's a known fact that getting through its hiring process is not a cakewalk. While there are various stages of the process you should be prepared for, the first and foremost step that will take you through to the next level is your resume. It is the first piece of information Google will see about you. So highlight your achievements. Here’s how to frame them: - Align your skills and experience with the job description Make sure your resume is in line with the job requirements. Use the correct keywords to finetune your experience and relate it specifically to the job you are applying. You may need to customize your resume, but the effort will be worth it. - Be specific about projects you’ve worked on or managed Clarity is key. If you




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Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project doc dubbed 'garish and gross' in scathing review

Reviews are just starting to trickle in for Kim Kardashian's new crime documentary and the first panned the reality star's attempts to pivot her image, calling the work 'garish and gross.' 




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Bill Cosby accuser recalls harrowing details during The Project interview 

On Thursday, disgraced comedian Bill Cosby was convicted of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand at his home in 2004.