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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: The murder of Grace Millane is tragic - but you have to let your kids go

PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Many will ask why she ever put her trust in internet dating. But why wouldn't she? Millions of people, young and old, use dating apps all the time.




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Brand claims their 'recovery drink' will CURE your silly season hangover

A 'recovery drink' from Israel claims to cure partygoers of their headaches and hangovers after a wild night on the town - and it will only set them back $6.50 per serve.




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I told Holly, 'Stick your trophy where the sun don't shine'

NTA gong perennials, Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, beat Good Morning Britain to the daytime TV award, their tenth consecutive triumph. I'm not bitter...




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'Your self isolation is easy,' said Geldof. 'No one wants to be near you anyway!'

Bob Geldof said he would never be interviewed by me because, as he put it in his typical fruity language: 'You're too f****** good a journalist and will get me to say stuff I don't want to say!'




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The joy of pushing a grandchild in your own baby’s old pram

Grandmothers who've kept their coach-built prams bought in the seventies revealed the reaction they receive when using them for strolls with their grandchildren today.




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You can now have ONE KILO brie cheese wheels filled with spaghetti delivered to your front door

Australian restaurant Salt Meats Cheese is now delivering their one kilogram of brie cheese pasta to customers at home in isolation. The meal is priced at $39 and serves two people.




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The makeup hack that involves applying setting spray AND powder before you put on your foundation

A makeup artist has tested out a viral trend of putting setting spray and powder on your face before foundation in a 'backwards' move that fans are saying 'helps increase the coverage'.




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Your heart went out to Lord Sugar on The Apprentice, by Jim Shelley

Its special opening episode (set in South Africa) was slightly longer than the usual hour and evidently so incredible the notion of just cutting it by five minutes was unthinkable.




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How to sing yourself happier: Don't let isolation get you down

SIR MUIR GRAY: We know that depression is a common emotional challenge that faces people aged 70 and upwards. In fact, people often say that 'old age is depressing'.




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Show your family you can be an INSTA-GRAN!

SIR MUIR GRAY: Research suggests that almost three million people over the age of 60 live on their own and in recent years we've been hearing a lot about the 'loneliness epidemic'.




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ASK PETER SCUDAMORE: Eight-time champion Jump jockey answers your questions

There is no racing at present but there is still plenty to discuss and Sportsmail columnist Peter Scudamore is on hand to answer some important questions.




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'Accept your award and f*** off, OK?': The full transcript of Ricky Gervais' Golden Globes monologue

Here is the full transcript of Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais' rant. He took no prisoners as he blasted 'woke' Hollywood for being hypocritical and told them to 'collect your award and f**k off' at the 77th awards.




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Are YOU obsessed with someone other than your partner? Tracey Cox reveals how to deal with crushes

From keeping your distance to forcing yourself to see flaws in the person you fancy, sex and relationship expert Tracey Cox reveals the nine steps to crush your crush when you're already attached.




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Do YOU know your curl type? Celebrity hairdresser reveals the secrets to your healthiest hair yet

Curly hair brings with it a lot of trial and error, as you navigate the dryness, breakage and potential frizziness. But knowing how to manage your 'curl tyle' can give you your healthiest locks yet.




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Action plan: Nigel Colborn's essential jobs for your garden this week 

Nigel Colborn shared advice for looking after birds throughout severe winter weather. The British gardening expert recommends using a hot saucepan to melt or break frozen ponds.




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Duvet cover makes changing your sheets easier than ever before

Ben King, 30, from London, and Chicago-based Luke Gray, 30, have invented the Koa duvet cover, with a central zipper through the middle and two on the bottom, to make the hated task easier.




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On your bike lads... wait, not MY bike! Moment covidiot yob steals PCSO's bicycle

The footage, thought to have been taken in Slough, shows a Police Community Support Officer confronting a group of around ten people gathered in a park before one runs off with his bike.




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AMANDA PLATELL: Just squash Ant McPartlin under your foot, Lisa - and forget him! 

AMANDA PLATELL: Ant has treated you appallingly. But every tweet you post keeps you nailed to the cross of this broken marriage. You have to break away.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Spare us your winks and get a grip, Becky! 

ANDREW PIERCE: Sir Keir Starmer managed to find a place in his Shadow Cabinet for onetime 'Continuity Corbyn' candidate Rebecca Long-Bailey.




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Paula Abdul, 56, announces her Las Vegas residency titled Forever Your Girl

Paula Abdul announced on Friday that she has a new residency in Las Vegas. The show will be called Paula Abdul: Forever Your Girl and it will be held at the Flamingo Hotel & Casino.




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The best ways to take your retirement income 

Retirees can now find more flexible income from drawdown, multi-asset funds and so called 'third- way' products that combine annuities and exposure to the stock market.




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COMPLETE GUIDE TO PENSION FREEDOM: order your free must-read 28-page booklet

Our pensions are changing - radically. Some say for better, others for worse. We say, make yourself as best informed as you can be with a copy of this super free guide.




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Make sure your last wishes are clear, from a will, to power of attorney and probate 

Many people put off thinking about their mortality. But there is vital paperwork to sort out before your time comes to an end.




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How to invest your pension in drawdown

Pension freedoms mean retirees can now invest their savings how they like rather than buy a stingy annuity. But what do you need to consider and plan ahead for when funding retirement this way?




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Cancer and your finances: Benefits you may be entitled to

Grappling with the benefits monster can be daunting, particularly for those struggling with common side effects such as nausea, fatigue and chemo brain so here's everything you need to know.




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Spend your pension pot last to defend savings from taxman

Hoard your pension and spend other cash and investments first, to keep your money away from the taxman. That's the advice experts are dishing out to retirees worried about inheritance tax.




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Is an equity release time-bomb sitting under YOUR home? 

There are growing concerns that many people signing up for equity release are not aware that the loans can come with hefty early redemption penalties.




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With up to £20billion of savings feared lost, here's how to track down your missing pot

The average person has 11 jobs in their lifetime, so it is no wonder two in three Britons have more than one pension pot. The industry has long discussed launching an online pensions dashboard




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Time to keep your pensions promise, Boris! PM pledged to help victims

After meeting workers fleeced of their futures in the scandal, the now Prime Minister, pictured with victims with David Burgess, left, Sue Flood and Micky Nettle, pledged to take up their case.




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Will you live to your 90s? Number of nonagenarians soars by a third

This year, the total number of people aged 90 and above is expected to hit 616,000, up 36% since 2010 and vastly outstripping the 7% rise in the overall UK population.




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Are you missing out on pension tax relief by not claiming it on your annual return?

Thousands of taxpayers are not including correct information about their pensions on their annual returns, according to mutual insurer Royal London.




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Fear not! Your first tax return DOESN'T need to be a nightmare

For many of the 660,000 people who reach state retirement age each year, this may be the first time they are responsible for working out their own tax bill. Here, we explain what you need to know.




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Have you got a silver start-up idea to profit in your pension years?

Lorraine Johnson-Rosner, 70, makes £10,000 to £15,000 a year selling similar rooms and gardens for dolls, plus vintage dolls and clothes for them.




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Would you delay PART of your state pension to get more later?

Savers who want to ease into or delay retirement should be allowed to take part of their state pension and put off drawing the rest, says Aviva.




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Should you start a final salary pension on your birthday or in April?

This case highlights how complicated the rules on final salary pensions can be to navigate. Find out what you should ask your scheme before triggering payments here.




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Should you put more cash into your pension in case of Budget changes?

Rookie Chancellor Rishi Sunak was given a month to prepare for the Budget on March 11. Will Government top-ups into retirement savings pots be lowered to the 20 per cent basic rate for everyone?




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How fast should you spend your pension pot? Many withdraw 8% a year

'Cash today, poverty tomorrow must be avoided, as large withdrawals from pension pots could mean later life hardship for many,' says the Association of British Insurers.




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What to do with your pension if you are hard up or made redundant

We explain how you can mitigate the fallout from reducing or ending pension contributions for a time. Don't panic, stay vigilant against scams, and keep paying in if you can afford it.




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How to stop coronavirus infecting your pension income

Younger savers will have decades to recoup pension losses, but those close to retirement have tough decisions to make.




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Should you worry about your final salary pension as deficits deepen?

Many savers have ditched these generous guaranteed pensions in recent years, often tempted by huge transfer value offers. We reveal six things you must consider if you're tempted.




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Steve Webb answers your pension questions here

Former Pensions Minister Steve is This is Money's Agony Uncle. Here's where you can check out all his previous columns to see if any involve issues affecting you.




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So, David Walliams, is your granny REALLY a gangster? the author was asked by child fans

To grown-ups, David Walliams (pictured, with child fans Evie and Ed) is the Little Britain star who brings his humorous touch to Britain's Got Talent. But to children, he's the reigning king of fiction.




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ROBERT HARDMAN: Miraculous British ingenuity that will help save lives - and make your spirits soar 

ROBERT HARDMAN: In the coronavirus crisis, we need ventilators. Nick Grey - founder of Worcester-based appliance manufacturer Gtech - has invented a prototype.




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: ISIS elf 'n' safety advice - Now please wash your hand... 

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Today's edition of You Couldn't Make It Up comes courtesy of Islamic State, which has advised jihadists to steer clear of Europe in case they catch coronavirus.




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Janelle Monae app replaces your Spotify playlists with her Dirty Computer album

Acclaimed singer Janelle Monae just released a new app that replaces users' current Spotify playlists with her new album Dirty Computer. Here's all you need to know about it and who she is.




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Cadel Evans winning Tour de France? Shane Warne at the 1993 Ashes? What's your favourite Aussie sporting moment of all time? Take your pick from our top 10

With the Commonwealth Games soon to offer another stage on which the green and gold will shine, it's time to pick your favourite sporting moment of all time.




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Deceptively difficult emoji quiz puts your knowledge of capital cities to the test

Nikki Spiers, 31, who lives in London, is known for creating social media's viral emoji quizzes. She has posted a new challenge, asking puzzlers to name 20 capital cities using emojis.




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Mum has $10,000 swiped from her super fund by fraudsters - here's how you can protect your cash 

Andrea Dunn, 54, from Drouin in Gippsland, became the target of identity theft last month scammers used her details to create a fake mygov account with the Australian Taxation Office.




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What does YOUR urine say about you? Doctors dub pee samples 'lie detector tests'

Shazney, 19, from Norfolk and Michelle, 40, from Fife are among the thousands of people to have their urine sampled for Channel 5's The Great British Urine Test, which airs tonight at 10pm.




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GP reveals how much your kidneys could be recovering

EXCLUSIVE: London-based GP Dr Ross Perry told FEMAIL how giving up drinking during lockdown can give you a flatter stomach, clearer skin and a strengthened immune system.