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Claudio Ranieri interview cuts to his WIFE leaving Cates, Neville and Redknapp in hysterics

The 68-year-old was being interviewed from his home on Sky Sports as part of the Football Show which was being hosted by Kelly Cates, Gary Neville and Jamie Redknapp.




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SERIE A WEEKEND PREVIEW: Italian football is plagued by deadly coronavirus

Juventus host Inter Milan in the standout fixture of this weekend's Serie A schedule but, as things stand, the top of the table clash will be played out in front of empty stands.




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Lionel Messi v Cristiano Ronaldo: How have other football icons viewed the sport's biggest debate?

Pele this week said that he believes Cristiano Ronaldo is better than Lionel Messi, a view that goes a long way in strengthening the Portuguese's case. But what have other legends made of the rivalry?




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Spain vs Czech Republic Euro 2016 preview: Line ups, kick off time, TV channel, betting odds, team news and head to head

Spain may be the holders of the European Championship but after their display at the World Cup, Vicente del Bosque's side will need to prove they still belong among the elite in France.




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Croatia vs Czech Republic, Euro 2016 preview

A moment of magic from Real Madrid playmaker Luka Modric helped Croatia kick-start their summer in France with a 1-0 win over Turkey in Paris.




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Czech Republic vs Turkey Euro 2016 preview: Line-up prediction

Czech Republic go into the game with a point from their two matches, while Turkey have none - but both can still qualify for the last-16 stage.




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BA reviews planes carrying excess fuel after BBC Panorama revelations it drives up CO2 emissions

It is reported that British Airways churned out an extra 18,000 tonnes of CO2 last year by carrying extra fuel on its aircraft in an industry-wide practice known as 'fuel tankering'.




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Points Guy UK reviews economy on BA, Virgin, American, United and Norwegian between NYC and London

The fliers, who all work for The Points Guy UK, boarded flights operated by British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, United Airlines, American Airlines and Norwegian - and filmed their experiences.




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Andreas Gursky review: An artist of the sublime

The Hayward Gallery has reopened after two years’ renovation with an exhibition of the great German photographer Andreas Gursky




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The new Royal Academy review: A great addition

In its 250th year, the Royal Academy has undergone a very substantial redevelopment at the hand of David Chipperfield, who designed the lauded Neues Museum in Berlin.




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Tate Modern's Art in Weimar Germany review: A mildly interesting show

A show that explored the style’s roots in caricature, including greats such as Lyonel Feininger, would have been more illuminating.




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Oceania at the Royal Academy Of Arts review: Treasures of fantasy and opulence

From the first moment Western explorers encountered the people of the Pacific islands in the late 18th century, they recognised they were dealing with something special.




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Christian Marclay - The Clock review: Film-spotting and giddy simultaneity

Ten years ago the Swiss-American artist Christian Marclay assembled a vast anthology of extracts from film and TV, mostly a few seconds long. The resulting film runs for 24 hours.




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Lorenzo Lotto Portraits review: One of the first convincing psychologists in paint

Although Lorenzo Lotto lived in Italy in the 16th century, and was surrounded by a culture of many great painters, his work stands out for its thought, originality and intelligent observation.




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Turner Prize 2019 review: It's time for artists to let visitors come to their own conclusions

The Turner Prize has been a little bit grim in recent years, often showcasing artists with a particular political agenda. I'm not very convinced by some of the art promoted in this way.




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Rembrandt's Light review: It succeeds in drawing you into the artist's world 

It's 350 years since Rembrandt died, and museums around the world have been marking it with general or specific exhibitions of his work.




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Pre-Raphaelite Sisters review: A compelling and powerful exhibition

Though the group of 19th-century British painters known as the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood were all men, women occupied unusually prominent positions in their world.




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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.




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JAN MOIR had a sneak preview at the treasures of Tutankhamun's tomb

JAN MOIR: To speak a dead man's name, the pharaohs believed, was to make him live again. Next month, some of the priceless treasures of Tutankhamun's tomb will arrive in London.




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Moses whips up a storm: PATRICK MARMION reviews The Prince of Egypt 

PATRICK MARMION: With monumental staging evoking the Valley of the Kings, and seismic set-piece belters, this story of Moses and Egyptian pharaoh Ramses has hyperbole with G-force.




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The Prince Of Egypt review: As musical theatre, this gives banality a bad name

Half a century ago Wicked composer Stephen Schwartz had a hit with Godspell . Then, in 1991, he begat an Old Testament stinker called Children Of Eden .




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DWTS host Tom Bergeron apologizes to viewers after Sean Spicer joins cast

DWTS host Tom Bergeron issued a Twitter apology to viewers after Sean Spicer was announced as a part of the show's 28th season line-up, saying he asked producers to keep political figures out of the cast.




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American Idol: Grace Leer and Lauren Mascitti make the Top 21 as judges leave cutting up to viewers

American Idol's Top 20 finalists turned into the Top 21 on Sunday's show as judges could not decide between two similarly stellar contestants.




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Emily Maitlis takes son to lunch at Wagamama before her landmark interview with Prince Andrew airs

Emily Maitlis was spotted out in London today taking her son to Wagamama. She said there was 'no question' Prince Andrew did not address in her interview, due to air on BBC2 at 9pm.




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This Morning viewers annoyde as Uri Geller claims he helped Boris Johnson win the General Election

Appearing on This Morning, British-Israeli magician Uri Geller claimed he meddled in the General Election by gifting Boris Johnson with an energised spoon because he couldn't let Corbyn win.




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A review of NYX Hotel Prague where local artists are welcome to use the walls as a blank canvas 

NYX Hotel Prague is located slap-bang in the centre of the Czech capital. James Murphy checked in and found the property is an explosion of art, photography and colour.




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X Factor: Celebrity: Martin Bashir admits singing is scarier than interviewing Princess Diana

The broadcaster, 56, said on Thursday's This Morning that even after weeks of preparations he's still more nervous than during his famous interview with Diana in 1995.




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Justin Bieber leaves David Beckham TERRIFIED as he jumps out of box during his interview

After a surprise appearance on Ellen to answer Burning Questions on Tuesday, pop star Justin Bieber surprised - and scared - David Beckham on Wednesday.




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Tourism Australia's new $38million campaign led by Chris Hemsworth receives mixed reviews 

The $38million new marketing campaign - which urges tourists around the globe to 'Come Live our Philausophy' - was unveiled on Wednesday.




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Piers Morgan reviews his most memorable encounters of 2019

It's been another insane year, as Britain's prolonged collective Brexit dementia reduced us all to a quarrelling, squabbling, sneering rabble of self-righteous lunatics




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Cheryl takes in the view from her hotel balcony in Cannes

The former Girls Aloud singer, 34, caught the eye in a cropped blue shirt while taking in the stunning coastal view from her vantage point on the hotel balcony.




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Cheryl said Pussycat Dolls 'can't sing' in Girls Aloud interview

In the interview with MTV from 2009, Cheryl 36, insisted that Nicole, 41, wouldn't cut it as a solo artist and 'doesn't stand out as amazing at all' as she branded the remaining Pussycat Dolls 'dancers'




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Jurgen Klopp on 'massive difference' in South America's view on FIFA Club World Cup

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has outlined the 'massive differences' between the South American and European outlook on winning the FIFA Club World Cup ahead of Saturday's final.




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Andrew Neil scolds Boris Johnson for avoiding BBC interview

All the main leaders apart from Tory Mr Johnson have now taken part in the half-hour BBC One inquisition, with critics suggested he is scared of making an election-losing gaffe.




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David Cameron delivers searing verdict on Boris Johnson in ITV interview

Michael Gove assured the then-PM that he would 'make one speech and that's it' after he came out in favour of Brexit, Mr Cameron (pictured in an ITV interview today) has revealed.




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Great British Boltholes: A review of the Kingham Plough in Kingham, Oxfordshire

The Mail on Sunday's T.D.Isacke checked into The Kingham Plough in Oxfordshire. He says the 17th Century stone pub has six 'comfortable' rooms and food that 'suits the rustic setting'.




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Once Upon A Time In Hollywood lauded as a 'masterpiece' in first rave reviews

Once Upon A Time In Hollywood has been met with rave first reviews following its Los Angeles premiere on Monday night and world debut at the Cannes Film Festival in May.




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Golden Globes 2020: Nicole Kidman CRASHES Laura Dern's red carpet interview

They play two of the 'Monterey Five' on HBO's hugely successful Big Little Lies. 




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SUV-hating climate activists storm car show in Frankfurt as Angela Merkel views an ELECTRIC vehicle

German Chancellor Angela Merkel was pledging her support to the nation's car industry at the annual Frankfurt IAA car show when Greenpeace protestors made their way inside the building.




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CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Gavin and Stacey Christmas special 

So it meant all the more when burly Nessa, the seafront tattoo artist with forearms like glazed hams and the scowl of Angela Merkel in a bad mood, finally spoke her heart in Gavin And Stacey (BBC1).




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Viewers take to Twitter over Clinton's shaking hands during his DNC speech

Many viewers took to Twitter to question whether the 69-year-old is having any health issues Tuesday night, after a similar scare occurred earlier this year during an appearance in Iowa in January.




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Amanda Keller is caught staring at Beau Ryan's CROTCH during an interview on Dancing With The Stars

He failed to win over the judges on Dancing with the Stars on Sunday night.




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CBB accused of copying Love Island set by viewers

Viewers have accused Celebrity Big Brother of copying rival Love Island's set for the forthcoming series. A Channel 5 released trailer has attracted criticism for its matching house features.




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Celebrity Big Brother: Gabby Allen baffles viewers and asks if Princess Diana was SHOT

Gabby Allen left Celebrity Big Brother viewers scratching their heads on Sunday's episode after she asked if Princess Diana was shot. 




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CBB winner Ryan Thomas fights back tears as he views Punchgate footage

The 34-year-old former Coronation Street star appeared on The Jeremy Vine Show on Wednesday morning to discuss the incident in which he was accused of 'deliberately and repeatedly punching'




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Ksenija Lukich says Magic Mike star Channing Tatum was 'smarmy' during their interview 

She chats to A-list celebrities at premieres and on red carpets for E! Australia.




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Late Night With Seth Meyers to return with an interview with presidential candidate Bernie Sanders

He last appeared in a full in-studio episode of his late night chat show over two weeks ago, but he 'went back to work (ish)' this week for new editions from home as the pandemic rages on.




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A cancer survivor and a busy mother-of-three stun viewers after 10 Years Younger in 10 Days makeover

Hairdresser Lindsey, 51, told the Channel 5 show she'd lost confidence after battling cancer, while busy life coach Myrah, from Birmingham, 45, didn't have time for herself while focusing on her children.




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Life and Birth viewers are left emotional at baby's birth

The six-part BBC1 documentary, which premiered last night, follows mothers, partners and staff at three of Birmingham's busiest maternity hospitals in the weeks leading up to birth.




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Life and Birth viewers are left in awe of mother who 'pushed like a demon' through a 56-hour labour

First time mother Roo, a yoga teacher, was filmed in the final hours of her 56-hour labour at Birmingham Women's Hospital for last night's episode of BBC1's Life and Death.