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How Marine A had his murder conviction quashed

Sergeant Blackman became the first British serviceman to be convicted of murder on a foreign battlefield. He has now had his conviction quashed following an appeal in London.




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Professor who interviewed Sgt Blackman and said he was ill

As Sergeant Alexander Blackman was already in jail, the police and Crown Prosecution Service were no longer interested in the case and Professor Neil Greenberg had to do his own information-gathering.




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Meet Dora, the girl who melted supermodel David Gandy’s heart

It goes without saying that the supermodel’s new baby Matilda and partner Steph are his first loves. But it was adopting rescue pup Dora that made him settle down and prepare for first-time fatherhood




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Tom Parker Bowles reviews Gloria in Shoreditch

Gloria, a raucously flamboyant Shoreditch trattoria, doesn’t do things by halves. Like a kitsch explosion in a Dolce & Gabbana factory




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Craig Brown reviews a book on women during the Sixties

The renowned social historian Virginia Nicholson interviewed 40 veterans of the Swinging Sixties for her latest book, How Was It For You? One of them now walks with the aid of a Zimmer frame




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Ludovico Einaudi on why he wants the music to be well-known rather than himself

Ludovico Einaudi’s muted piano melodies have accompanied poignant moments on the small and big screens for more than two decades, and become a classical music phenomenon




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Prince Edward, Sophie Wessex and Princess Anne video call veterans

Earlier this week, and ahead of VE Day today, Sophie Wessex, 55, Prince Edward, 56, and Princess Anne, all telephoned several veterans to learn about their experiences in the war.




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Family's vintage vacation footage shows a grittier New York City during the 1976 holiday season

A video shared by Stuart Bailey shows the Big Apple in the full swing of its more tumultuous decade, when the city was in the midst of a financial crisis.




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Fancy a Michelin-starred takeaway during lockdown? Service offers meals from high-end restaurants

The London-based delivery company, named Supper, had been 'tootling along' with a few well-loved restaurants on its books before coronavirus hit and customer demand rose 700 per cent.




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Hospitals probed after sending elderly back to care homes despite KNOWING they had coronavirus

EXCLUSIVE: The elderly patients sent back from hospitals, despite suffering from coronavirus, triggered outbreaks in care homes, tragically claiming the lives of other vulnerable residents.




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'Two thirds of coronavirus cases in Britain are going undiagnosed'

Professor Tim Spector, a leading genetic epidemiologist, said the failure to class common symptoms in with the dry cough and fever has led to statisticians collecting data which is 'nonsense'.




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Ribblehead viaduct threatens to collapse after walkers hit by falling rubble

The 145-year-old grade II structure has developed defects which are causing masonry to plunge off the edge. Engineers have discovered fractures along its 24 arches, which tower 100ft above ground.




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Spain's 24-hour death toll plummets with just 179 new Covid-19 fatalities

Spain's Health Ministry confirmed 721 new cases and 179 deaths from Covid-19 in the last 24 hours, among the lowest increases since the outbreak of the pandemic in March.




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Sol Campbell spreads crazy conspiracy theory that coronavirus may have been man-made

The Southend manager asked if the virus deliberately attacks a certain blood type. The strange tweet drew criticism from a range of Twitter users.




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Belgians have to choose just FOUR friends or relatives to visit their home as nation eases lockdown

'Buddy system' is to be introduced tomorrow on Belgium's Mothering Sunday. Similar ideas are being contemplated in the UK.




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Sicilian zing in a Savile Row suit

Norma is a good-looking, lavishly fitted-out place, with a soft sultana glow, with marble, Moorish curves and foliage weaved among the hanging lamps. The walls are already suffused with good cheer




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Sushi Masa review: A bone in the yellowtail is the cardinal sashimi sin 

Sushi Masa is a small Japanese restaurant just off Willesden Green in north London. There's a neat sushi bar on the left as you walk in.




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A devilishly spicy taste of Paradise

It's a bold move, naming a restaurant Paradise. What with all those images of eternal bliss, celestial perfection and heavenly libations whisked from the tears of an angel




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OJ Simpson says he'll 'challenge the BS' and reveal his politics in Twitter video 

The controversial football Hall of Famer, who launched his Twitter on the 25th anniversary of the murder of his ex-wife and her friend, claimed that people had talking about him 'with no accountability.'




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Harvey Weinstein's Bulldog lawyer who loathes #MeToo is the movie mogul's best weapon

Chicago-based attorney Donna Rotunno has a fearsome reputation for defending men accused of sexual abuse. She has only lost one sexual offences case, a source close to Weinstein said.




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Alan Dershowitz meets his old client Jeffrey Epstein in HELL in SNL cold open featuring Jon Lovitz

Adam Driver portrays Jeffrey Epstein and Jon Lovitz plays Alan Dershowitz on SNL's cold open which also included Beck Bennett as Mitch McConnell and Cecily Strong as Susan Collins.




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Travis Scott shows off $2k pair of Dior x Air Jordan 1s before he hits the runway show in Miami

The 28-year-old rocked a pair of Dior x Air Jordan 1s, which don't become available until next year. Scott has the hookup with Nike, having released several of his own collabs, including his AJ1s.




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Kourtney Kardashian opts for comfortable black sweats and a coat on movie date with her kids in LA

The 40-year-old reality star stayed comfortable in a pair of black sweatpants while walking with Mason, 10, and Reign, five, who was perched on top of a bodyguard.




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Kourtney Kardashian does a silly dance with son Mason, 10, and YouTuber David Dobrik on TikTok

The reality star showed off her dance skills in a funny TikTok video with 10-year-old son Mason and family friend, YouTube's David Dobrik.




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Kylie Jenner and Kourtney Kardashian enjoy family trip to Disney World and Travis Scott joins them

It's a Disney day for this 'self-made billionaire' and her famous family. On Wednesday, Kylie Jenner, 22, and her ex-boyfriend Travis Scott, 27, took their daughter Stormi, aged one, to Disney World.




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Kourtney Kardashian flaunts cleavage at farmers market with Larsa Pippen... after their movie night

The 40-year-old Poosh founder sipped on a raw coconut alongside her long-haired five-year-old son Reign Aston Disick and seven-year-old daughter Penelope Scotland Disick




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Kourtney Kardashian dons a black mask as she protects herself from coronavirus in Paris

Kourtney Kardashian donned a face mask to protect herself from coronavirus as she jetted into Paris on Saturday.




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Scott Disick enlists the help of the Kardashian's to promote apparel inspired by coronavirus panic

Scott Disick enlisted the help of his ex Kourtney Kardashian's famous family to promote the latest apparel drop from his line Talentless inspired by the panic surrounding the dreaded coronavirus.




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Kourtney Kardashian on dealing with unsolicited parenting advice

The 40-year-old reality star and wellness guru says she can handle negative comments online but what really bothers her is the unsolicited parenting advice: 'No one knows my kids better than me.'




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Kourtney Kardashian gives glimpse of her bedroom, is staying home amid coronavirus fears

On Thursday evening the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star told her fans via social media that she will be staying at home in her Calabasas, California mansion.




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Kourtney Kardashian shares a video of her sending True Thompson soaring in her bouncy castle

Kourtney Kardashian had some fun in a bouncy castle on Easter - so much so that she bounced birthday girl True Thompson into the air. Luckily, the toddler was fine.




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Kourtney Kardashian reveals she had to cancel her trip to Japan due to coronavirus pandemic

Despite sister Kim Kardashian slamming her siblings for their 'embarrassing' wardrobe choices at the time, Kourtney dubbed the Japan one of her 'favorite places in the world.'




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Kourtney Kardashian, 40, shares custody during COVID

The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star has Mason, 10, Penelope, seven, and five-year-old Reign with her five nights a week and they then spend the other two nights with their dad.




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Kourtney Kardashian talks about loving yourself as she raises a cocktail in flashback post

Like many people stuck at home during the coronavirus lockdowns, Kourtney Kardashian is reminiscing about her favorite vacations. 




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George Michael's moving final tribute to Brazilian lover

Brazilian designer Anselmo Feleppa died in 1993 after the Wham! singer - who passed away aged 53 on Christmas Day 2016 - nursed him in secret for four years.




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Three cups of coffee a day doubled HIV survival rates

Patients with HIV and hepatitis C that drank three or more cups of coffee a day had double the survival rates of those that drank less, according to a new french study.




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CDC says people on HIV meds cannot transmit the virus

Until now, the CDC has refused to say for certain that people who take HIV drugs are not a danger to society. But in a letter published last week, the agency changed its stance.




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Alleged victim infected with HIV by Daryll Rowe

A court heard of the moment a man found out Daryll Rowe (pictured), 26, of Brighton, had infected him with HIV. He text him: 'Maybe you have the fever. I have HIV LOL. Oops!'




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Hairdresser 'laughed as he told victim of HIV infection' 

Daryll Rowe, who is originally from Edinburgh but was living in Brighton at the time, denies infecting four men with the virus and attempting to infect a further six men with the virus.




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HIV-positive paedophile David Cox caught by vigilantes

HIV-positive David Cox, 52, was caught by vigilantes Internet Interceptors trying to meet a '12-year-old boy' for sex in a park in Wolverhampton with a bag of Viagra.




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Alleged victim of HIV hairdresser was AIDS charity worker

Daryll Rowe, 26, originally from Edinburgh, allegedly set out to spread the virus by pressuring his lovers into unprotected sex and claiming he was free of the disease. Rowe denies the charges.




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Victim of HIV hairdresser was 'starstruck' by him

An alleged victim hairdresser Daryll Rowe, 26, (pictured) accused of deliberately infecting his lovers with HIV said he was 'starstruck' by him at Lewes Crown Court today.




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Last unknown structure of HIV virus solved

The last unknown structure of HIV has been solved by scientists at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Understanding the final piece could help scientists to 'disarm' the virus from attaching to healthy cells.




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Victim of Daryll Rowe who gave five lovers HIV speaks out

The extent of Daryll Rowe's malicious scheme to take 'revenge' on the gay community in Brighton and the North East by infecting them with HIV has been laid bare by one of his victims.




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Most HIV patients have virus for 3 years before diagnosis

The CDC report, released today ahead of World AIDS Day, reveals a significant increase in early detection. The current three-year figure is a huge drop from 2011, and is dropping further.




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Outrage as Trump fires 16 members of AIDS advisory council

The Trump administration fired the remaining 16 members of the top White House advisory board on HIV and AIDS-related issues, it was reported on Thursday.




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Andrew Gamez-Heath reveals he is HIV positive via Facebook

Andrew Gamez-Heath, from Lincoln, took a test as a precaution at the start of a new relationship. Many of his friends didn't even know he was gay when he wrote the post which was shared thousands of times.




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Married mother-of-three with HIV describes life with virus

Janeli Saucedo-Castrejana contracted HIV from her husband months after their wedding, but the couple, of San Antonio, now lives a normal life with three children thanks to treatment.




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Letters sent by Princess Diana to Aids victim revealed

Correspondence between Princess Diana and a friend of Vincent Hickey show the kind-hearted spirit of the 'People's Princess' to those less fortunate than herself.




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Research sheds light on how HIV virus 'hides' from treatments

Researchers from the University of California San Francisco say they've discovered one of the ways HIV lurks in the bloodstream, and it could bring medicine closer to a cure