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Writers are reunited with their younger selves and find out what life lessons they would share

After the Dutch artist Ard Gelinck released Photo-shopped portraits in which the stars of Friends appeared to be reunited with their TV alter egos, we reunited seven writers with their younger selves.




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Jennifer Aniston sends virtual 'hugs' as celeb pals unite to celebrate Reese Witherspoon's birthday

Not only did the actress and producer have her family around her; she also received a bunch of birthday wishes from her celebrity pals.




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Aerial photos reveal the lavish pads where A-listers are hunkering down during coronavirus crisis

Celebrities are abiding by the lockdown orders put in place to help stop the spread of the deadly coronavirus. Aerial shots by DailyMailTV show just how luxurious quarantine can be.




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Jennifer Aniston reveals she lost out on her first audition to Jane Krakowski when she was 13

During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Thursday, the 51-year-old actress told the titular host that she found footage of her audition for Search For Tomorrow while cleaning out her closets.




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Jennifer Aniston shares clip of what Friends would be like if filmed during coronavirus crisis

The actress, 51, reposted a video of a reimagined version of the iconic theme song I'll Be There For You, originally penned by the The Rembrandts.




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Former Bury director says battle to save historic club looks 'fairly positive'

Former Bury director Joy Hart believes the club's battle to preserve their English Football League status is "looking fairly positive" with Tuesday's deadline looming.




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Football news: Former Leeds and Everton striker Jermaine Beckford retires aged 35 

The 35-year-old, who has been at Bury since 2017, started his career at Elland Road where he became one of the club's most prolific goalscorers with 85 goals in 152 matches.




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Brian O'Driscoll worried about Ireland's form ahead of World Cup following thrashing by England

Joe Schmidt's Irish team were hammered 57-15 by England at Twickenham last Saturday, in what was a record defeat in that fixture and O'Driscoll is concerned their confidence could suffer.




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Arjen Robben refuses to rule out surprise return to football despite retiring in July 

The 35-year-old, who recently announced he would be bringing his 19-year career to a close, has revealed he might consider making a comeback if he can maintain his fitness levels.




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Moeen Ali hails England star Ben Stokes after Headingley heroics in Ashes third Test 

Moeen Ali believes that 'legend in the making' Ben Stokes is England's greatest ever all-rounder. Moeen has ranked his England colleague above the likes of Sir Ian Botham and Andrew Flintoff.




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Referee confirmed for north London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham

The bitter rivals meet at the Emirates next weekend having suffered defeats to Liverpool and Newcastle respectively last weekend. The last north London derby ended 1-1 at Wembley in March.




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Huddersfield news: Abdelhamid Sabiri has Huddersfield contract terminated after just 13 appearances

Huddersfield midfielder Abdelhamid Sabiri has left the club after his contract was terminated by mutual consent. Sabiri, 22, had a year remaining on a three-year deal he signed when arriving from FC Nurnberg.




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Jimmy Anderson bowls six overs for Lancashire Second XI to prove Ashes fitness

Jimmy Anderson bowled six overs in his opening spell for a Lancashire Second XI as he attempted to prove his fitness for the fourth Ashes Test.




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How do Manchester United solve their midfield conundrum after Crystal Palace defeat?

ADAM SHERGOLD: Man United's inability to break down a resolute Crystal Palace defence on Saturday exposed a dearth of passing and creativity in midfield that needs to be addressed.




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Everton confirm £25m new boy Jean-Philippe Gbamin is out for at least two months

Everton have confirmed that new £25million signing Jean-Philippe Gbamin has suffered a thigh injury which rules him out for at least two months.




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Fulham 0-1 Southampton: Michael Obafemi sends Saints into Carabao Cup third round with narrow win

ADRIAN KAJUMBA AT CRAVEN COTTAGE: Southampton were left counting the cost of their trip to Fulham after their second round win at Fulham was marred by injury to Nathan Redmond.




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Newport County 0-2 West Ham: Jack Wilshere scores his first goal in over 600 DAYS

ADAM SHERGOLD AT RODNEY PARADE: Jack Wilshere was a fresh-faced 16-year-old the last time he scored in the League Cup, for Arsenal against Sheffield United back in September 2008.




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Nottingham Forest 3-0 Derby: Sabri Lamouchi's side reach third round of Carabao Cup

MAX WINTERS AT THE CITY GROUND: Albert Adomah opened the scoring for the home side in the 25th minute before Joe Lolley added a second just 10 minutes later. Joao Carvalho added a third.




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Watford 3-0 Coventry: Ismaila Sarr scores on his first start for Hornets

KIERAN GILL AT VICARAGE ROAD: Javi Gracia earned himself some breathing space as Watford finally ended their losing streak, with Ismaila Sarr scoring his first goal for the Hornets.




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US OPEN: Naomi Osaka begins title defence with first-round victory over Anna Blinkova

Defending champion Naomi Osaka fought her way into the second round of the US Open with victory over Anna Blinkova.




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US Open 2019: British No 1 Kyle Edmund crashes out in the first round

MIKE DICKSON IN NEW YORK: The mantle of being British No 1 has never rested easily on the shoulders of Kyle Edmund, and he may be relieved of that pressure fairly soon.




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Coronavirus: Rushing football's restart will put careers at risk, players' union warns

Stars' careers are being put at risk by the imminent resumption of competition, according to a union representing nearly 100,000 athletes. German football has been cleared to resume next week.




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Jacare Souza PULLED just hours before UFC 249 after testing positive for coronavirus

The middleweight was supposed to fight American Uriah Hall in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday after the original bout on April 18 was cancelled due to the pandemic.




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AC Milan president Pablo Scaroni confirms some stars are still recovering from coronavirus

Technical director Paolo Maldini and his son, Daniel, were thought to have been the only coronavirus cases within Serie A outfit AC Milan's camp.




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Labour Party chairman Ian Lavery is 'seriously considering' leadership bid

Mr Lavery is an ally of the current Labour leader, and could split senior left-wing party figures, including Mr Corbyn, who are believed to favour Rebecca Long-Bailey.




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Tony Blair uses his New Year's message to stick the boot into Jeremy Corbyn again

Speaking of a 'profound volatility' in UK politics over the last 12 months, the former Labour leader slammed the current one following his party's disastrous general election performance.




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Keir Starmer emerges as favourite for Jeremy Corbyn's job

The centrist shadow Brexit secretary would beat Rebecca Long Bailey by 61 per cent to 39 per cent in a run-off for the UK Labour party leadership, according to the YouGov survey.




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Labour MPs warn of 'Operation Stop Keir Starmer' by hard-Left

MPs have warned of 'Operation Stop Keir' after a poll of members showed the centrist shadow Brexit secretary well ahead of Corbynista candidates such as Rebecca Long Bailey and Ian Lavery.




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Jeremy Corbyn condemns 'US assassination' of Iranian general

Mr Corbyn accused the US president of carrying out 'an extremely serious and dangerous escalation of conflict' after the rocket strike which killed Iranian general Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad.




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Jeremy Corbyn is ridiculed for 'talking tripe' over claims he is a CRITIC of the Iranian government

Jeremy Corbyn was mocked by Tory MPs this afternoon after he claimed to have 'long spoken out against the Iranian government's human rights record'.




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Jeremy Corbyn refuses to call assassinated Iranian general Qassem Soleimani a terrorist FOUR TIMES

Jeremy Corbyn last night refused four times to say Qassem Soleimani was a terrorist - and also described the Iranian general's killing by the US as 'illegal' . 




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Jeremy Corbyn gets 0/10 for election loss but 10/10 for 'firing up the party' says Emily Thornberry

The shadow foreign secretary, an outsider in the leadership race to succeed him, said she had no option but to give him zero after the party suffered its worst defeat in 85 years.




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Corbyn's ally Barry Gardiner received £500,000 from a firm with links to Beijing

Shadow international trade secretary Barry Gardiner as received £500,000 from a firm with links to Beijing and another £100,000 to finance a string of Parliamentary 'fact-finding trips.




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Rebecca Long Bailey takes swipe at Jeremy Corbyn's inner circle over handling of election campaign

The shadow business secretary hit out at a scatter-gun approach that saw people and resources wasted on seats that were unwinnable, at the expense of marginal seats lost to the Conservatives.




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Rebecca Long-Bailey confirms her surname DOES have a hyphen (but someone should tell her staff)

Journalists poring over her policies and private life to glean a better understanding of the would-be leader have, until now, been split over whether to hyphenate her surname.




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Yvette Cooper backs Sir Keir Starmer despite insisting 'it's time we had a Labour woman leader'

Yvette Cooper said backing Sir Keir Starmer to replace Jeremy Corbyn was a 'hard decision' because she has 'always argued it's time we had a Labour woman leader'.




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Corbyn allies swipe at 'metropolitan' Sir Keir Starmer and Remain-backing Labour members

Two of Jeremy Corbyn's top allies have urged northern working class voters to join Labour and prevent southern Remainers from deciding the party's leadership contest.




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Sir Keir Starmer refuses to say if he is politically closer to Tony Blair or Jeremy Corbyn

Sir Keir Starmer today refused to say whether he is politically closer to Tony Blair or Jeremy Corbyn as he said Labour must learn lessons from its last four general election defeats and not just 2019.




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Keir Starmer 'should pass the mic and let a woman be Labour leader'

Jess Phillips acknowledged it was 'very difficult' for people to stand back from the contest, but warned it would be 'embarrassing' if Labour elected another man to its top job.




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Piers Morgan grills Emily Thornberry over her 'multi-millionaire' status

Emily Thornberry was grilled by Piers Morgan over Labour 'sneering' at rich and successful people as he asked her if she is proud of becoming a 'multi-millionaire'.




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Rebecca Long-Bailey allies demand Sir Keir Starmer pull out of leadership race

Allies of Rebecca Long-Bailey have demanded Sir Keir Starmer pull out of the Labour leadership race to make way for a woman to take over from Jeremy Corbyn.




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Tony Blair hits back at Lisa Nandy for accusing New Labour of continuing the 'Thatcherite consensus'

The Wigan MP used a media interview this morning to claim the 'consensus that Thatcher built lasted all the way through the New Labour years' under Mr Blair and then Gordon Brown.




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Tony Blair says the UK must now 'make the best of' Brexit

Tony Blair today said the UK must 'make the best of' Brexit as he blamed Jeremy Corbyn and the 'mind-boggling ineptitude' of the Labour leadership for facilitating Britain's split from Brussels.




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HARRY COLE: Corbyn's son is back in business after his hemp firm went bust with debts of £100,000

The National Hemp Service was going to sell products such as clothes, made from a legal strain of cannabis, from a cafe in North London. But it never opened and was soon liquidated.




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Lisa Nandy says she WOULD serve in shadow cabinet led by Sir Keir Starmer or Rebecca-Long Bailey

Lisa Nandy today declared she would be willing to serve in a shadow cabinet led by either of her Labour leadership rivals if she fails to pull off a shock upset.




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Tony Blair blasts 'hopelessly out of date' Jeremy Corbyn

The former prime minister used a speech this morning to mark the creation of the Labour Party to criticise the current state of the political vehicle which he led to three election victories.




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Labour leadership challenger Sir Keir Starmer warns party risks being out of power for a generation

Sir Keir Starmer has warned Labour activists the party risks being out of power for a generation unless it unites and fights the Tories.




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Sir Keir Starmer hints he would bring back EU free movement at next general election

Sir Keir Starmer today hinted he could campaign to bring back EU freedom of movement at the next general election as voting began in the Labour leadership contest.




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Sir Keir Starmer on course to cruise to victory in the Labour leadership race

Sir Keir is predicted to get 53 per cent of votes in the first round of counting which would be enough for him to surpass the 50 per cent threshold needed to win the race to replace Jeremy Corbyn.




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Ex-No10 spin doctor Alastair Campbell should rejoin Labour, says Keir Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer backed readmitting Alastair Campbell, who was kicked out by Jeremy Corbyn's allies after admitting he voted for the Liberal Democrats in European elections.