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Should we really risk our privacy to protect lives?

Julie Burchill and Silkie Carlo debate if the public should embrace the virus-track-and-trace phone app, which may be rolled out across the country if tests on the Isle of Wight go well.




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The £900,000 cheques really ARE in the post as 17,000 donate to Mail Force drive for PPE

An incredible 37,000 Daily Mail readers have donated £1.6million to supply protective kit for frontline NHS and care staff. Total expected to pass £2million as 4,000 letters are still to be opened.




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Revealed! What it's really like to be a celebrity doppelganger

EXCLUSIVE. These celebrity doppelgangers bear such a striking resemblance to the real deal, they've turned it into a money maker - including Daniel Craig and Marilyn Monroe.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: A guilt trip...the gift I REALLY don't want for Christmas 

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: In our house, there's one passionate Christmas proselytiser - me. I'm the commander- in-chief, urging the others to fling themselves once more unto the breach.




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Royal chef recalls what REALLY went down in the palace pantry

Former royal chef Darren McGrady has recalled what really went down in the palace pantry - and the night Princess Diana nearly burned the place down.




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DAME ESTHER RANTZEN: I know just how lonely Christmas can feel but there really are ways to beat it 

DAME ESTHER RANTZEN: At this time the pain of loneliness really hits home, especially if you are one of the eight million-odd people in Britain who live alone.




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Chris Hemsworth's trainer reveals what it's REALLY like to work with the Thor star

Chris Hemsworth's trainer has revealed what it's really like working with the Marvel Universe star. 




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Stunt double reveals what Chris Hemsworth is REALLY like

Chris Hemsworth's stunt double Bobby Holland Hanton revealed to an Australian radio show on Wednesday what it's like to work with the Thor star.




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Now Britain, you really can take a bow - for a triumph of democracy 

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Take a bow, Britain! We were entitled to congratulate the British people on their fortitude in resisting the threats and embellishments of Project Fear.




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Sports dietitian, 31, reveals the weight loss tips that REALLY work

Leading sports dietitian Leanne Ward, from Brisbane, has revealed the weight loss tips that will really give you results, as well as what she eats in a typical day to stay looking and feeling her best.




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DWTS winner Nyle DiMarco 'really sick' with suspected coronavirus

Nyle DiMarco believes he has contracted the COVID-19 virus.




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Expecting Jenna Dewan's beau Steve Kazee 'really stepped up from the start' with daughter Everly

Kazee, a 43-year-old Broadway performer, who's expecting a child with the 38-year-old actress, 'knew that if he was going to date Jenna, he had to win Everly over as well.'




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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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What Australia and New Zealand's travel bubble will really look like

Opening up a trans-Tasman travel bubble could see stringent pre-travel health checks, an on-arrival test, no physical forms and social distancing on flights.




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Blac Chyna says co-parenting is going 'really good' and she's 'grateful for both' her babydaddies

The 31-year-old mother-of-two has a seven-year-old son King with ex-fiancé Tyga and a three-year-old daughter Dream with ex-fiancé Robert Kardashian




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'Some days have been really hard': Paul Merson opens up on coping with mental health and lockdown

Paul Merson has opened up on how he has struggled with 'really, really bad days' during lockdown as part of his ongoing efforts to maintain a positive level of mental health.




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JANE FRYER has an audience with Vicar Chris Lee - the 'hot priest' who really is God's gift to women

The Rev Chris is the hottest thing in the Church of England right now. Not just in terms of his fame - he has more than 117,000 Instagram followers and is a massive hit on YouTube channels.




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Making the Cut season one winner Jonny Cota reveals his victory 'hasn't really sunk in yet'

Season one winner of Making the Cut, Jonny Cota, chatted exclusively with DailyMailTV about life after the show.




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What Adele has really, really wanted since she was a little (Spice) girl... 

Adele, 31, met Emma Bunton, 43, and Geri Horner, 46, at Wembley Stadium, and they proved that the tables have turned by proudly posting a picture on Instagram.




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The sky really IS a deeper shade of blue

It might seem like a cruel trick of the mind for those trapped indoors during lockdown - but Britain's skies really have turned a deeper shade of blue.




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Equity release rates hit their lowest ever levels - but is it really as cheap as it seems?

The lowest rate on the market is now just 2.84 per cent - on offer from More to Life - making it cheaper than ever to borrow against your home after you retire. But there are catches.




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Is drip-feed investing really better than a lump dum?

Some recent research suggests that, even if you stick a lump sum into the stock market on the eve of a big crash, you could end up with bigger returns than by drip-feeding.




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Can online firms really find out your new card details before you?

I recently obtained a new Visa debit card from Lloyds and went to update all my subscription services with the new details. When I went onto Now TV, I saw it already had them.




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Did Alexis Sanchez really make an impact when he played full 90 minutes for Manchester United?

In what might be described as a parting shot, Alexis Sanchez suggested he would have been a success at Manchester United if only he'd played the full 90 minutes.




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Is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer really the man to make Manchester United great again?

SPECIAL REPORT: Everton are fitting opponents for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's final Premier League game before he celebrates his first anniversary as manager at Old Trafford.




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TOM UTLEY: The animals really are taking over our world

TOM UTLEY: As a fellow scribbler remarked elsewhere this week, wild animals seem to possess 'some atavistic sixth sense that humans are in disarray or on the retreat'.




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Going green really can pay dividends: Clean up by putting your money into ethical funds

Sections of the investment community have been campaigning for years for companies to incorporate environmental, social and governance criteria into the way they do business.




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Lleyton Hewitt reveals what it is REALLY like mentoring tennis star Nick Kyrgios 

The former world number one said he's been supporting Kyrgios from the sidelines since he was an up-and-coming teenager.




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Deborah James admits she's 'really, really scared' amid coronavirus crisis

Deborah James, 38, from London, admitted her fears on today's Lorraine, but said that she's taking 'uber precautions' by home-schooling her children and staying home, apart from hospital appointments.




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Former Disneyland employee reveals what celebrity våçisitors were really like

Nicole Smith, 31, used to work at Disneyland in California. In a series of TikTok videos, she named all of the celebrities she encountered at the park




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Adrian claims he is 'really happy' at Liverpool despite being second choice and talk of Spain return

The 33-year-old joined the club on a free transfer in August after leaving West Ham and was always seen as a back-up option.




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Someone is really charging people $1,100 to live in a shed

Located in the city's University Heights, the tiny 'updated studio' is 200 sq-ft and is being managed by an Arizona company, JD Property Management and Realty.




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PETER HITCHENS: Is shutting down Britain REALLY the right answer?

PETER HITCHENS: Here I am, asking bluntly - is the closedown of the country the right answer to the coronavirus? If we have this wrong we have a great deal to lose.




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'I can really be hard on myself': Shakira's struggles with perfectionism

Perfectionism, or obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, as it is known in the medical world, is classified as a mental health disorder. Shakira has recently spoken about it.




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How much gold is really in your £18,750 18 carat Raris debit card?

The Royal Mint announced it has teamed up with card providers Mastercard and Accomplish Financial to create 'Raris', aimed at high net worth individuals after something exclusive.




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Netflix's Too Hot To Handle star Chloe Veitch dishes on what it was really like to go on the show

The show, that was released on the streaming platform earlier this month, sees a group of sexy singles from across the globe aim to win £80,000 by refraining from any form of sexual contact.




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Seven to premiere TV special 'Tiger King: What Really Went Down?' exclusively in Australia

Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, a Netflix docu-series, quickly became the most popular title on the platform when it launched in March. 




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What is HyperJar and can it really give you a 4.8% savings rate?

Defining itself as a 'pay now, buy later' scheme, HyperJar wants to put as much distance as possible between the 'toxic' buy now, pay later sites that lure in 'younger shoppers' and itself.




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Is East Hertfordshire really Britain's best place to live?

Ranked above the hot-spots of the South East, such as Fareham - and the North's most sought-after districts of Selby and Hambleton - the No 1 spot to live has been awarded to East Hertfordshire.




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How SIPs really work

SIPs aren't guaranteed return products, don't treat them like one




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Did Union Budget - 2016 allocate more for rural India and the social sector? Not really

A closer look at budgetary numbers highlights why Indian budgets need to be more transparent




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How democracy really works


Democracy for Realists is an important critique of how democracy works in practice. Nidhi Gupta reviews the book.




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Easing building regulations | What is really driving India’s Pakistan strategy? | One year of the Modi government


In this edition we look at the implications of the recent amendent to the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ), the performance of the present government which completed one year in the office, the poor menstrual hygiene effecting our older school-going girls, the sad state of sanitary conditions in the slums of Assam, how Muslim women are stepping out to set up businesses in Kashmir while in Uttar Pradesh they suffer as their husbands are being branded a terrorist, the review of Harsh Mander's latest book, and much more.




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What’s in a name, really?


From Bangalore to Bengaluru, or from Bombay to Mumbai, do name changes signify attempts to shake off colonial shackles, instances of linguistic one-upmanship or merely political agenda? Supriya Unni Nair delves deeper into the practice and finds an interesting history.




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Corruption: Do we really care?


Did corruption as an issue only create noise, or did it really impact voter choice in the 16th Lok Sabha elections? Prabhu Mallikarjunan finds that the answer may not be very straighforward or simple.




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Do we really need Gujarat’s Sabarmati model?


When river restoration translates merely into cosmetic beautification of its ‘front’, real estate and urban elite are the only ones to gain at the cost of the larger river ecology. Amruta Pradhan discusses the Sabarmati Riverfront Development project and others inspired by it to highlight the risks in the model.




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What they say about the things that really matter


Responsible governance, economic security for the maximum numbers and ecological sustainability are the three key challenges facing the country today. Ashish Kothari deconstructs the Congress, BJP and AAP manifestos to see what these parties promise on these fronts.




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What will it take to make our cities really smart?


The thrust on ‘smart cities’ by PM Narendra Modi has been impossible to miss since he took over the reins. Sujaya Rathi and Shrimoyee Bhattacharya look at critical considerations to be made at the pilot stage of the evolutionary journey towards such urban centres.




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What is really driving India’s Pakistan strategy?


Our government and the National Security Adviser are promoting 'defensive offence' as India's Pakistan strategy. Firdaus Ahmed explains why that's not the case and that our strategy is more 'offensive-compellence' than 'defensive offence'.




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CNG isn't really the answer


Compressed Natural Gas is by no means a clear cut winner in the race to find a clean burning fuel for our vehicles. The real solution is in promoting public transport, and better design of our cities, writes Madhav Pai.