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Beyonce gives passionate speech on how COVID-19 has 'severely affected' African American communities

Beyonce put forth a passionate speech about how COVID-19 has 'severely affected' African American communities during her stint on the One World: Together at Home concert on Saturday.




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Tina Lawson says family tested negative for COVID-19 so the may 'get together this Mother's Day'

Beyonce's mother Tina Lawson revealed that the whole family have tested negative for coronavirus and so may reunite this weekend for Mother's Day. She is also the mother of Solange Knowles.




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Pie heaven! A mouthwatering new documentary lifts the lid on the annual British Pie Awards

The nation's best butchers and bakers descend on the Leicestershire town of Melton Mowbray for The British Pie Awards each year. New BBC1 documentary Life Of Pies explores the competition.




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'Poldark's Passage To India' meets 'It Ain't Half Hot Mum' in ITV's Beecham House, by Jim Shelley 

Beecham House will hopefully get the recognition it deserves at next year's BAFTAs. It's surely already a shoe-in for Best Supporting Beard and Least Original Screenplay, writes Jim Shelley




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Jodie Whittaker joins Doctor Who co-star Mandip Gill on the red carpet at the BAFTAs Cymru in Wales

The blonde actress, 37, oozed sophisticated glamour in her petrol blue blazer and coordinating trousers as she walked the red carpet at St David's Hall in Cardiff, Wales on Sunday night.




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BAZ BAMIGBOYE introduces the new cast of The Crown... So can you guess the Crown DUALS? 

Here, BAZ BAMIGBOYE gives you a look at the line-up for the third season of the Crown with a quiz, helped by his first-watch clues, to see if you can guess who the actors are playing.




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Vick Hope joins Edith Bowman at Vanity Fair BAFTA party 

The pair looked nothing short of sensational at the star-studded event at The Standard in London on Wednesday.




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Imogen Poots and James Norton attend pre-BAFTA party 

Imogen Poots and James Norton looked loved-up as they attended the Dunhill & Dylan Jones Pre-BAFTA party in London on Wednesday.




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BAFTAs 2020: Laura Dern and Saoirse Ronan at nominees party

The Big Little Lies star, 52, who is nominated for the Supporting Actress gong for her role in Marriage Story, looked sensational as she led the A-listers.




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Lily Allen and David Harbour at Chanel's pre-BAFTAs 2020 party

The Smile singer, 34, and Stranger Things star, 44, joined a list of A-listers at the glamorous event held at Mayfair's 5 Hertford Street Club ahead of the extravaganza on Sunday night.




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BAFTAs 2020: Margot Robbie wears ruffled black lace gown

The Birds of Prey star, 29, opted for an elegant black lace gown with a dramatic collar neckline and ruffled chiffon detailing.




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BAFTAs 2020: Asim Chaudry mocks Laurence Fox's 1917 remarks

In a sketch featuring People Just Do Nothing star Asim Chaudry, the comic asked Sam Mensea to call his 'agent' Laurence if he 'ever needs a brown actor in one of his war films.'




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BAFTAs 2020 red carpet: Olivia Colman in embroidered black gown

The Oscar-winning star, 46, looked regal in a stunning black gown with sheer chiffon sleeves and a purple floral embroidered top.




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Prince William 'is angry over all-white Bafta nominations' 

The 73rd award ceremony is being held tomorrow night at the Royal Albert Hall, London. But this year there is an absence of black, Asian and ethnic minority nominations in the top four acting categories.




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Taron Egerton looks disheveled and worse-for-wear as he leaves BAFTA  party after losing

He lost out on the Leading Actor gong for his role as Elton John in the critically-acclaimed biopic Rocketman at Sunday night's EE British Academy Film Awards.




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BAFTAs 2020: 1917, Renee Zellweger and Joaquin Phoenix win

The World War I masterpiece took home seven gongs, which included Best Film, Director, Outstanding British Film, Special Visual Effects, Cinematography and Production Design.




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BAFTAs 2020: Taron Egerton and Emily Thomas on red carpet 

The Kingsman star, 30, was joined by his stunning girlfriend Emily Thomas on the star-studded red carpet.




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Cressida Bonas and Freddie Fox attend pre-BAFTAs party

White House Farm co-stars Cressida Bonas and Freddie Fox attended the dunhill & Dylan Jones Pre-BAFTA dinner at Alfred Dunhill's Bourdon House in London's Mayfair district on Wednesday evening.




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BAFTAs 2020: Chic Saoirse Ronan in black gown on red carpet

The Irish star, 25, was a vision in a stunning chic black satin gown with thin staps and a floor-length skirt.




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Hilarious moment royal fans call Prince William 'beautiful too' at the BAFTAs red carpet

The clip, which been widely shared on Twitter, captures the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge walking up the stairs outside the Royal Albert Hall, London, when a fan shouts out to William.




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BAFTAs 2020: Renee Zellweger tearful at Jessie Buckley song

The actress, 50, was seen dabbing her eyes when her Judy co-star Jessie Buckley, who plays her assistant Rosalyn Wilder, performed at the event.




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Laura Dern lets her hair down with Marriage Story co-star Scarlett Johansson

Laura, 52, still wore the vibrant sequinned pink gown she wore on the red carpet while rubbing shoulders with her fellow guests.




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Megan Barton Hanson and girlfriend Chelcee Grimes bare their taut midriffs in the Maldives

Megan Barton Hanson has jetted off to the Maldives with her girlfriend Chelcee Grimes - seen walking hand-in-hand at the Heritance Aarah resort on Tuesday.




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Natalie Portman reveals her acting secrets as she launches $90 online masterclass  

A trailer for the programme, sees Natalie talk through her process and show how she's managed to become thrice-nominated for both the Academy Awards and BAFTAs.




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BLOG FROM BRAZIL: The 20th anniversary of Ayrton Senna's death, £24,000 World Cup final tickets and Neymar's banana-eating response to racism organised by a PR firm

Joe Callaghan brings us the latest news and views from South America - as well as traveller tips for those heading out there - and provides a flavour of exactly how the World Cup in Brazil is shaping up.




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Big banks to cut savings rates to as low as 0.01%

Some savers are now in line to earn as little as 0.01 per cent - just £1 interest over a whole year on each £10,000 in their account. This is £129 less than if they switched to a top easy-access deal.




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New Turner £20 note smashes estimate and sells for £7,500 in online auction

An ultra-low numbered new £20 note sold for a whopping £7,500 at a behind closed doors auction this afternoon, far beyond its estimated price.




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Name-checking Confirmation of Payee cuts bank scams by 31%

Britain's largest current account provider Lloyds rolled out Confirmation of Payee to customers over five weeks in February and March, and said it had now carried out 4million name checks.




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Record 180 savings deals vanish as Nationwide cuts

There were 1,768 available savings accounts and Isas at this time in March, Moneyfacts said. By April this had fallen to 1,588, and average savings rates from 0.56% to 0.44%.




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We waited 60 years to win £50,000 in the Premium Bonds draw

Last month retired school site manager Ken Medlycott (pictured with wife Sally) won a huge £50,000 - doubling his savings. The odds of him winning such a prize in a year were one-in-7,466.




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AN INSPECTOR CALLS: Welcoming and well-positioned, The Westbury provides a tasteful Dublin stay

There may be chicer, more contemporary and certainly less expensive hotels in Dublin than The Westbury - but few can be better positioned or more established, says our impressed Inspector.




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An Inspector Calls: A heavy price to pay to stay at The Vine House, Burnham Market, Norfolk (can £310 a night ever be worth it?)

Once upon a time, the Hoste Arms in North Norfolk was a simple pub. Now it has The Vine House, an accommodation annexe where the prices are not cheap. The Inspector takes a look.




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An Inspector Calls: Why Stapleford Park needs a thorough shake-up

The Inspector loves the looks of this Leicestershire enterprise from the outside, but inside finds the service slow, the food disappointing and the interior charmless in places.




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16th century pub that is The Running Horses in Mickleham revealed

The Running Horses, in the village of Mickleham, Surrey, is owned by the Brakspear brewery company, but don’t let that put you off. There’s something for everyone here.




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London's No 11 Cadogan Gardens Victorian hotel has been revamped

Recently revamped No. 11 Cadogan Gardens hotel in London is filled with old portraits and chandeliers. For food, Tartufo specialises in truffle-infused dishes of exceptional quality.




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The French Horn in Sonning has been running since the 1970s and it shows

This famous Thames-side restaurant with 31 rooms has a museum-like quality to it, albeit a dusty one in need of a cash injection. But it also offers guests the chance to graze on a slice of culinary history.




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The Hawk in Amport is a work in progress with rough-and-ready features

The Hawk in the sleepy village of Amport is so-named because of the hawk centre nearby. The first phase of the renovation has been completed but there's work to be done.




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Filthy curtains at The Bell near Epping make it hard to justify £100 per night price 

This motel-style establishment on the busy B1393 close to Epping serves Indian food in its Nirvana restaurant. Various TVs are attached to walls in the brightly lit bar.




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Boutique beauty, but at quite a price - a night at Blakes Hotel, an expensive London institution 

Blakes has long been a haven of upmarket accommodation in west London - but the cost may make you raise an eyebrow, says out hotel inspector, as he wonders where his wine went.




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Penzance boasts a thriving art scene, Georgian squares and a top-notch 18th century B&B

The Inspector issues a five-star rating to The Chapel House in Cornwall's Penzance, a six-room B&B opposite the church, housed in a magnificent brick-and-stone 1790s building.




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An Inspector Calls: The Bank House serves up a charming atmosphere and the perfect poached eggs in the heart of King's Lynn

The Inspector called in at The Bank House in King's Lynn, a former Georgian merchant banker’s residence. He found it made for a fascinating break.




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An Inspector Calls:  It might not be trendy but English traditions reign at The Arundell Arms

The Arundell Arms in Dartmoor has a reputation mainly as a fishing hotel and anglers will love it. The decor is traditionally English, as is the food by master chef Steven Pidgeon.




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Scotland's Cringletie House Hotel offers baronial turrets and the perfect haggis

The Cringletie House Hotel is a 19th Century home is now a 17-room hotel owned by an elderly Dutch couple, where fuss-free luxury and perfectly cooked haggis comes at a bargain.




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An Inspector Calls: The Carnarvon Arms might be near Highclere Castle but it's a world away from Downton

The Inspector checked into The Carnarvon Arms, a country inn in Newbury, and found its rooms unimaginative and the breakfast no more inspiring.




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An Inspector Calls: Recreating Four Weddings And A Funeral (with a few glitches) at The Crown in Amersham 

The Crown in Amersham has a claim to fame - it was the setting for a key scene in Four Weddings And A Funeral. Nice - but this pricey bolthole could, and should, be better, says our hotel inspector.




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An Inspector Calls: Holiday Inn Hull Marina 

Hull is enjoying a moment in the spotlight as the UK City of Culture for 2017. So where to stay if you are visiting for the weekend? The Inspector checks out the (marvellous) Holiday Inn Hull Marina.




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An Inspector Calls on Bath's No 15 Great Pulteney hotel

The Daily Mail's Inspector called into No 15 Great Pulteney, a new Georgian terrace hotel in Bath, where he found the decor throughout to be over-crammed with 'gimmicky clutter'.




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No excuse for some of the failings at the Dog & Badger 

The Dog & Badger near Henley on Thames has recently been bought by Oakman Inns. But the Daily Mail Inspector says its relaunch has turned out to be a big disappointment.




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The Trafalgar St James has views to admire 

Trafalgar St James, part of the Hilton Group, has just opened in central London. And the Daily Mail's Inspector says its biggest selling point is the rooftop bar which is a fabulous spot.




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Eslington Villa is a delightfully jolly family hotel 

Eslington Villa in Gateshead is a large Victorian house on the outskirts of Newcastle. THE INSPECTOR stayed there and found it to be a thoroughly old-fashioned British hotel.