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Lorde reveals dates have to deal with songs about them

Lorde, 20, revealed in a sneak peek for her 60 Minutes interview, that dates have to deal with songs written about them.




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Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins joke about their kids

They're known as the nice guys of rock 'n' roll.




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Pink reveals how she saved her marriage on 60 minutes

She's the mother to Willow Sage, 6, Jameson Moon, nine-months, and wife to professional motor cross racer Carey Hart, 42. And known for her rocky 16-year marriage, on Sunday, Alicia 'Pink'




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Family living in fear of autistic son have turned home into a warzone

Max Whelan, 11, has autism so severe his family, who live on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, are living in fear of his violent and aggressive outbursts.




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Team Ineos principal Dave Brailsford is convinced Chris Froome will not retire from cycling

Team Ineos principal Dave Brailsford is convinced Chris Froome will fight to return to top-level cycling after his life-threatening crash. Froome suffered extensive injuries when his bike hit a wall at 35mph.




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Geraint Thomas believes team-mate Chris Froome's horrific crash 'could have been a lot worse'

Chris Froome's team-mate Geraint Thomas believes the injuries the four-time Tour de France champion suffered in a horrific crash last week could have been 'a hell of a lot worse'.




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John Richards has fought an 18-year campaign to save us from apostrophe howlers but has now given up

JANE FRYER: John Richards has impressively bushy eyebrows, two children, a grandchild, an amicably divorced wife, a passion for detective novels and a vast, exacting brain.




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FA leadership to have surprise role as Premier League kingmakers for Richard Scudamore's successor

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA: The FA leadership will have an unlikely say in the appointments of the new chief executive and chairman of the Premier League.




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US chef leaves sour taste at team's hotel

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA IN PARIS: It has not gone down well at the Trianon Palace Hotel, where both teams are staying, that the Americans have brought their own chef.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Mrs May MUST have major rethink 

Unforeseen events have utterly transformed the political weather. First came the Election result. Then came the abiding, endlessly painful tragedy of Grenfell Tower.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: United, we have borne the pain. Now we must have a route to freedom 

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Leaks from inside Whitehall suggest that senior Ministers, in the absence of Boris Johnson, are reluctant to take any major decisions.




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Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams have a Destiny's Child reunion at Tyler Perry Studios gala

Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams had a mini-Destiny's Child reunion at the Tyler Perry Studios grand opening gala in Atlanta on Saturday.




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Beyonce looks to the heavens as she honors her late friend Kobe Bryant at public memorial

Beyonce looked to the heavens as she honored her late friend Kobe Bryant at his public memorial on Monday.




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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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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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Renee Zellweger and Hugh Grant have BAFTAs 2020 reunion

Having just bagged the Leading Actress gong for her stand-out performance as Judy Garland, the actress, 50, almost had a double take after walking straight into Hugh, 59.




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Lily-Rose Depp her wows in sheer lace jumpsuit as she leaves the British Vogue x Tiffany BAFTA bash

The model and actress, 20, left little to the imagination in a sheer lace jumsuit as she left the British Vogue x Tiffany & Co's BAFTA bash at Mayfair club Annabels in London on Sunday.




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Scarlett Johansson sports ripped tights as she leaves Netflix's BAFTAs after-party

The 35-year-old joined Rihanna and her Marriage Story co-star Adam Driver at the star-studded bash at London 's Chiltern Firehouse.




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NS&I reverses next month's planned cuts to Premium Bonds in win for savers

National Savings & Investments was due to halve the number of winners of £50 and £100 prizes next month to 13,448, and the odds of winning would be cut from 24,500 to 1 to 26,000 to 1.




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Banks cut savings rates for loyal savers by four times the base rate chop

The official base rate was reduced by 0.65 percentage points last month to 0.1 per cent, but savers face bigger cuts.




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The Great House in Lavenham will make you feel like an extra in Midsomer Murders

The Great House in Lavenham, Suffolk, is celebrating its 30th anniversary under its current stewardship and is well worth a visit. Dinner is a treat, with impeccable service throughout.




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The Inspector reviews Beaverbrook hotel in Surrey

The Inspector checks into Beaverbrook in Surrey, whose past guests include Churchill, Elizabeth Taylor, Rudyard Kipling and Ian Fleming. But would they have had to wait 20 minutes for their wine?




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I'm A Celebrity: Ant and Dec's cheeky innuendos leave fans in hysterics in gruesome eating trial

During the Just Desserts trial, Ant and Dec were quick to make jokes about 'weird sausages' and 'holding testicles' as Roman Kemp and Adele Roberts chowed down on an array of jungle dishes.




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Three quarters of young Britons have never heard of Mozart, poll reveals

Three quarters of young people in Britain have never heard of Mozart, a survey reveals. One in five think composer Johann Bach - who died in 1750 - is still alive.




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Adele leaves massive £1,500 tip as she enjoys a holiday with Harry Styles and James Corden 

The famous trio were hopping between Anguilla and the Virgin Islands on their trip and gave the generous tip to the Caribbean Fishmarket on the island.




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Abattoir worker 'accidentally hanged himself in mistaken belief sleeping girlfriend would save him'

Stephen Morilly (pictured), 34, from Knutsford, Cheshire, accidentally took his own life after he hanged himself following an evening drinking whiskey and wine with girlfriend Adele Fox.




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Jane McDonald leaves a nation in mourning as she QUITS her Cruising series

The presenter, 56, broke the tragic news in a statement on her website, revealing that she's decided to end her travel series after four and a half years to focus on her music career.




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French actress says she 'doesn't have the looks to be raped' amid Roman Polanski controversy

Speaking on the French show Quotidien the actress and humourist Mimie Mathy, 62, addressed controversy over Roman Polanski and said rape accusations don't 'take away from his talent'.




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5SOS Luke Hemmings leaves Peppermint w/Sierra Deaton AGAIN

Five Seconds of Summer star Luke Hemmings and X Factor talent Sierra Deaton are becoming fast friends.




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5SOC's Michael Clifford and Luke Hemmings look bleary eyed as they leave London nightclub

They made a spectacular comeback last year with their Youngblood album.




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Prime Minister Boris Johnson 'briefed on plans to have Premier League football return within weeks'

The Prime Minister has been informed of the proposals for matches to be played behind closed doors. And Mr Johnson sees the resumption of live sport as key to boosting the moral of the nation.




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Dominic Raab warns Britain will have to adjust to a 'new normal'

Today guidance drawn up by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and the shop workers' union Usdaw was released to help shops prepare for the reopening of the UK's high street stores.




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Boris Johnson DELAYS paternity leave amid coronavirus crisis

Boris Johnson previously said he would 'almost certainly' take time off when fiancee Carrie Symonds gave birth, but No10 has signalled he will not go on leave until later in the year.




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Blueprint to get us back to work, but the PM warns that he won't risk a second wave of coronavirus

The Prime Minister is expected to set out his latest thinking on social restrictions this evening when he leads the daily Downing Street press conference for the first time this month.




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Coronavirus UK: A FIFTH of retailers have shut permanently

Adam Marshall, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce, made the astonishing revelation as pressure increased on Boris Johnson to plot a way out of the crisis.




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Coronavirus eradication is 'technically impossible' and second wave this winter could be MORE severe

Professor Chris Whitty told an online lecture: 'It's not just in Game Of Thrones that winter is always coming ... the winter is always worse than summer, spring and autumn for health.'




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Doctor who helped save Boris Johnson's life says coronavirus is 'this generation's polio'

A leading doctor who helped save Boris Johnson's life says coronavirus is 'this generation's polio' and warned it will have long-term effects on patients.




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Boris Johnson says fear of never seeing his new son gave him the will to beat coronavirus

The Prime Minister, 55, spent a week at St Thomas's Hospital in London battling the virus in April, including three days in intensive care, admitting he came close to death.




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Tory rebels warn prolonging lockdown will cause 'tidal wave of misery'

Boris Johnson was warned by his own Tory MPs today that prolonging the UK's coronavirus lockdown could result in a 'tidal wave of human misery'.




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'Stay Safe, Save Lives' could replace 'Stay Home' slogan as lockdown eases from Monday

Boris Johnson's Downing Street Twitter account has started pumping out the more nuanced message as the Prime Minister said some draconian rules he imposed on March 23 will be lifted.




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NHS will have 'answers' on whether experimental coronavirus drugs work by JUNE

Stephen Powis, NHS England's national medical director, said the first results of clinical trials - testing drugs like hydroxychloroquine -are expected in 'five to seven weeks'.




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UK companies 'will have to provide face masks for all who return to work'

The PM is expected to recommend people wear them in the office, on public transport and when shopping despite not making them compulsory in England.




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Professor Lockdown should NOT have resigned over secret trysts with his mistress say epidemiologists

Experts have slammed a 'misconception' that one single scientist was the 'architect of the lockdown' and single-handedly convinced the government to introduce drastic social distancing measures.




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Gary Neville: We have to act now to stop the grass-roots of our game withering

Earlier this month I visited Gigg Lane, the ground of my home-town club, Bury. If I have Manchester United in my soul, then Bury has a place in my heart. When United were away, this is where me and my brother, Phil, would go to watch football.




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Images from book by Dan Barasch show how abandoned buildings have been given new leases of life

They've been published in a new book called Ruin and Redemption in Architecture, which charts ruined spaces around the world and the designs that have totally transformed them.




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Our glorious gardens! You don't have to travel far to experience the best that spring can offer

Nigel Colborn presents a varied selection of Britain's most inspiring spring gardens, with mazes, fragrant bluebell woods, impressive greenhouses and appetising tea rooms among the highlights.




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Inside the Algar do Carvão the volcanic Azores cave that harbours a lake and lush vegetation

These amazing images show the Algar do Carvão in the Azores, an incredible volcanic vent formed during an eruption 2,000 years ago. Now, lockdowns permitting, it can be explored on foot.




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Bear prosciutto and cave castles - welcome to Slovenia

Tamara Hinson discovers government secrets at Slovenia's Hotel Jama, explores the spectacular Postojna Cave, dines on a plate of bear meat and admires the country's jagged mountains.




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Intrepid marine biologist Mike Gil travels to the remotest spots to study amazing creatures 

Dr Mike Gil is a research fellow at the University of California, but also, perhaps not surprisingly, a National Geographic Explorer. He told MailOnline Travel about his epic adventures.




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UK's biggest airlines and travel operators are 'flouting the law' by delaying refunds, says Which? 

A survey of the UK's 20 biggest travel firms found that none are refunding customers within the legal time frames. Millions have had holidays cancelled after Britons were advised against all global travel.