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Kendall Jenner strips down and opens up during her on-set interview with Calvin Klein

The KUWTK star spoke candidly about the close relationship she shares with her sisters, her admiration for mom Kris Jenner, and why she is so comfortable being one of the faces of Calvin Klein.




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This Morning accused of fetishing black men during interview with 60-year-old sisters on Gambia

Jackie Simpson, 62, from Cleethorpes, and her sister Julie Ramsey, 60, a housekeeper, said they first travelled to the west African country for the music, because they 'love reggae and Bob Marley'.




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First Dates Hotels viewers left in shock by 'plot twist no one saw coming'

Rachael, 28, and Georgia, 26, from Leicester, ditched their dates in favour of each other in First Dates Hotel. However, an update revealed Georgia is now in a relationship with Rachael's date Blain.




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Harry Styles dials into radio interview in just his dressing gown

Harry Styles had listeners all flustered when he revealed he was wearing nothing but a robe during his interview with Heart Breakfast.




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Harry Styles fans slam Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson over awkward interview

Harry Styles' fans have slammed Australia's most popular breakfast radio program after the singer participated in an 'awkward' interview on Wednesday.




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Review of the new Bentley: 'Stunning looks and luxury performance'

Like the Royal Wedding a few weeks ago, Royal Ascot a few days ago, or William Shakespeare and Windsor Castle a few centuries ago, we Brits are unbeatable when we play to our strengths




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Love Island series six final LOSES 1 million viewers compared to series five

In 2019 the ITV2 show's finale peaked at 3.8m viewers, showing a peak loss of 1.2m for the programme, relating to those watching ITV2 and ITV2 HD on TVs in homes




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It's All About Me review: Joanna Lumley lets us live through her

I’m in a sea of grey hair. Women dressed up, compliant husbands in tow. A rowdy gaggle from the WI. At The Lowry in Salford there’s not an empty seat in the house.




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Dressed For War review: A meticulously detailed and fascinating book

Having owned every issue of Vogue published since September 1977, as well as having devoured numerous books on the subject, I had thought I was an expert.




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Peter Helliar's awkward monologue fails to impress viewers at the 2019 Logie Awards

He is regarded as one of Australia's best comedians.




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Viewers SLAM Channel Nine's red carpet coverage of the Logies branding it 'boring' and 'awkward'

Despite claims of it being Australian TV's night of nights, many viewers were left underwhelmed by Channel Nine's red carpet coverage of the Logies on Sunday, voicing their disappointment on Twitter.




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ABC host Tom Gleeson admits his Gold Logie win is 'strange' during hilarious Sunrise interview

Tom Gleeson's Gold Logie win came as a surprise to some, following his ruthless campaign against fellow nominees.




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Meghan Markle will give her first TV interview since Megxit on Monday

It is thought that the 38-year-old will appear on ABC's Good Morning America to discuss Elephant - the documentary film she recently narrated.




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Meghan Markle says she 'understands' elephants in interview

In the interview, Meghan said she was 'grateful' to have been involved in the Disney+ documentary Elephant which she hopes will teach people how similar humans are to elephants.




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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'give interviews to two journalists writing flattering biography

British-Iranian biographer and journalist Omid Scobie (pictured) planted his flag firmly in Meghan's camp soon after she became linked to Harry.




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Criminal who claimed £4m Lottery scratchcard jackpot win is interviewed on suspicion of fraud

Father-of-two Mark Goodram, 36, from Bolton, claims to have bought the winning scratchcard from a Waitrose supermarket in Clapham, south London, in April last year.




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Mike Flynn was CLEARED by the FBI of being a Russian asset days before interview when he lied

Unsealed FBI documents from 2017 reveal a plan to close an investigation of former national security advisor Mike Flynn due to a lack of 'derogatory' evidence.




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Harry Dunn's mother is hopeful for personal response from Donald Trump after review request

Harry Dunn (pictured) was killed in August 2019 when a car collided head-on with his motorcycle outside an RAF base. The car was allegedly being driven by U.S. citizen Anne Sacoolas.




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Oscar Pistorius got away with murder of my sister, says Adam Steenkamp in first interview

Adam Steenkamp brands Oscar Pistorius an outright killer who should have been found guilty of deliberate murder after blasting gunshots through the door of the toilet where his girlfriend Reeva was.




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Craig Brown reviews Right Or Wrong: The Memoir Of Lord Bell: Wages of spin: Did legendary adman Tom Bell really swear in front of Mrs Thatcher and why does he admit he worked for Pinochet, but not Oscar Pistorius?

The anomaly at the heart of Right Or Wrong: The Memoir Of Lord Bell: half the time, Bell is bragging about preferring lying to telling the truth. The other half, he is standing on his high horse. 




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Strippers who earn $8000 A NIGHT at world's most famous strip club leave viewers shocked

Camera crews were given rare access to Magic City, in Atlanta, Georgia where they spoke to strippers who earn upwards of $100,000 a year for Channel 5's Sex Business documentary.




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Meghan Markle's Michelle Obama interview revealed

In her Q&A piece with Obama, Meghan wrote that she sent the former first lady a list of 'simple' questions over email and was bowled over when she replied quickly with long answers




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Champions League play-off review: Red Star Belgrade, Dinamo Zagreb and Olympiacos reach group stages

Old rivals Red Star Belgrade and Dinamo Zagreb advanced to the Champions League group stage Tuesday after making it through their playoff second-leg games.




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Bundesliga Week 3 Preview: Philippe Coutinho has perfect chance to endear himself to Bayern Munich

It might only be week three of the new Bundesliga season but some of the usual suspects are already setting the pace. Here, Sportsmail previews the upcoming fixtures ahead of the weekend's action.




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Rebecca Long-Bailey's clashes with aide over her 'regressive' abortion views 

In a defiant riposte, she hinted that her concerns had been 'misrepresented' in a bid to damage her bid to succeed Jeremy Corbyn.




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Coronavirus UK: Jeremy Corbyn says hard-Left views validated

Jeremy Corbyn today claimed the coronavirus crisis had validated his general election spending plans and showed he was 'absolutely right' to advocate boosting investment.




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Malcolm Turnbull unloads on Scott Morrison in interview about bushfires and climate change

Malcolm Turnbull said the Prime Minister had misled Australians by downplaying the influence of global warming and climate change in a fiery interview with the BBC.




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Hillary Clinton is asked how she killed Jeffrey Epstein in interview on The Daily Show

In the interview, Hillary Clinton talked about Trump's presidency, her thoughts on his Ukraine dealings and how she managed to murder an incarcerated pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein.




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Alexander Blackman's jailing is a 'scandal' as conviction review campaign grows

Lance Corporal Martin Gill, 22, was one of seven Royal Marines killed on the 2011 tour of Helmand Province which ended in Sgt Blackman ‘snapping’ under extreme psychological pressure.




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David Cameron hints Alexander Blackman's conviction for murder should be reviewed  

Lawyers for Sergeant Alexander Blackman – who was jailed for life for killing a wounded Taliban fighter – are drawing up an application to petition the Criminal Cases Review Commission.




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Professor who interviewed Sgt Blackman and said he was ill

As Sergeant Alexander Blackman was already in jail, the police and Crown Prosecution Service were no longer interested in the case and Professor Neil Greenberg had to do his own information-gathering.




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Tom Parker Bowles reviews Gloria in Shoreditch

Gloria, a raucously flamboyant Shoreditch trattoria, doesn’t do things by halves. Like a kitsch explosion in a Dolce & Gabbana factory




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Craig Brown reviews a book on women during the Sixties

The renowned social historian Virginia Nicholson interviewed 40 veterans of the Swinging Sixties for her latest book, How Was It For You? One of them now walks with the aid of a Zimmer frame




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Sushi Masa review: A bone in the yellowtail is the cardinal sashimi sin 

Sushi Masa is a small Japanese restaurant just off Willesden Green in north London. There's a neat sushi bar on the left as you walk in.




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Nabil Fekir was viewed as a gamble Liverpool weren't willing to take but he has shone at Real Betis

PETE JENSON: La Liga side Real Betis took a big gamble in the summer when they signed Nabil Fekir, a player who had been rejected by Liverpool because of a knee problem.




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Brit Awards 2020 review: They fell at the first hurdle

The Brits must strike a balance between male and female, black and white, sales and excellence. In the 40th edition, they fell at the first hurdle.




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Greed review: Turns into a melodramatic cautionary tale

By and large, I rather admire the film career carved out by Steve Coogan, an actor to whom there's always been more than the admittedly ridiculously funny Alan Partridge.




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Victory In The Kitchen by Annie Gray review: 'Popular history at its very best'

If armies march on their stomachs, the same is true of the politicians who send them into war. Winston Churchill wouldn't have been half the man he was without the food made for him by his resident cook.




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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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Rootbound by Alice Vincent review: 'A hopeful memoir of self-discovery and horticulture'

Heartbreak can be the best teacher, as arts journalist Alice Vincent learns in her hopeful memoir of self-discovery and horticulture.




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Mick Fleetwood And Friends review: A sell-out crowd was thrilled throughout

From George Harrison in 2002 to Ginger Baker the other day, we're used to finding a rock star's death followed by a tribute gig. On Tuesday, the idea came with a twist: the honoree was still with us.




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The Invisible Man review: It's disappointing

Let's begin with what this new version of The Invisible Man is not.




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Madam Butterfly review: Looks beautiful with colourful costumes

There are several good reasons for seeing this spirited revival of Anthony Minghella's 2005 Madam Butterfly , and one totally compelling one: the Welsh soprano Natalya Romaniw.




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Martin Short and Steve Martin give their views on Meghan and Harry

Steve Martin and Martin Short are crossing the Atlantic for The Funniest Show In Town At The Moment - a series of live dates in the UK and Ireland




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Military Wives review: This is one of the must-see films of the year

The film year is not quite the same as the calendar year, effectively running from one Oscar ceremony - this year's was in early February - to the next.




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Bryan Ferry review: He's so relaxed, he almost takes off his jacket

Like Bob Dylan, whose songs he sings so well, Bryan Ferry has gone from being a bit of a recluse to an unstoppable old trouper. At 74, he is on the road for the eighth year in a row.




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Pretty Woman: The Musical review: Looks more bargain-basement than high-end 

If you've ever wondered how the 1990 movie Pretty Woman, which made a fairytale romcom out of a rich-man-meets-prostitute premise, would fare in the age of #MeToo - well, this production won't help.




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Going Dark by Julia Ebner review: Fails to bring her time undercover with extremists to life

By day, Julia Ebner worked for the London-based Institute for Strategic Dialogue, monitoring the online behaviour of extremist groups from Islamic jihadists to Neo-Nazis.




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Alanis Morissette review: She exudes wry humour and her singing is rivetingly powerful

Mention 1996 to a music-lover and they will probably think of Oasis or the Spice Girls. But those bands, huge though they were, only had Britain's second- and third- biggest-selling albums of the year.




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Aubrey Beardsley review: It's best enjoyed in a comfortable chair with the catalogue

Amazingly, this is the first exhibition of Aubrey Beardsley's work at the Tate since 1923.