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Bond girl Jane Seymour, 69, takes very rare photo with her children

The former Bond girl - she starred with Roger Moore in Live And Let Die - has four children: Katherine, Krisopher, Sean and John. They were welcomed with two separate husbands.




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Dow flip-flops and closes down more than 100 points

It follows a sharp selloff that gutted the Dow by more than 1,900 in two days, as the World Health Organization (WHO) cautioned that the rapid spread of the virus to more places was inevitable.




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Couple offer a look inside their stunning house boat - and share the cost of maintaining it

A sea-loving Australian couple who spent years dreaming of living in a house boat have showed off the fruits of their labour in the form of a one bedroom home.




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FTSE 100 falls 0.5% to 5928 amid £30bn coronavirus-busting budget

The FTSE 100 index in London closed down 84 points or -1.4 per cent at 5,876 today. It came as Rishi Sunak delivered his Budget against the backdrop of an economic storm caused by Covid-19.




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Kendall Jenner braves open air during bike ride...as people 'self quarantine' amid coronavirus fears

Across the globe, people have opted to 'self-quarantine' amid the growing coronavirus pandemic.




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Reese Witherspoon suits up in all black for a midday calorie burn with a pal in Brentwood

The 43-year-old concealed her most identifiable features beneath a black ball cap and behind a pair of blue-tinted sunglasses during her daring fitness feat.




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Coronavirus US: Dow erases early gains and plunges 200 points

U.S. stocks opened higher on Friday, in what is still the market's worst month in three decades, as intervention by U.S. policymakers finally seemed to stem the bleeding on Wall Street.




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Arnold Schwarzenegger rides motorcycle after reciting his Terminator catchphrase: 'Hasta la vista'

Arnold Schwarzenegger hit the open road on his burgundy motorcycle after biking around empty streets of Santa Monica, amid California's coronavirus shutdown on Friday.




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White House REFUSES to open up Obamacare exchanges for emergency sign-up

The White House is not extending open enrollment under Obamacare, despite President Trump saying it was an option amid the coronavirus outbreak.




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Coronavirus: Golf set for late surge of action as chiefs attempt to salvage the Masters and Open

Golf chiefs are looking to find a way to ensure that all majors are played this season as the postponements caused by the coronavirus pandemic could see a surge of action later in the year.




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PGA Tour releases revised 2020 calendar with the Masters pushed back to November 

After the The Open was cancelled for the first time since the Second World War, the ongoing pandemic has also forced the US Open and PGA Championship to take place later this year.




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Black bears have QUADRUPLED at Yosemite since the coronavirus shutdown, allowing them to roam freely

Black bears, coyotes and bobcats that usually sit in the 'corridors' of Yosemite National Park are roaming out in the open after the park was shutdown last month due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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PGA Tour set to finally resume play on June 8 with the Charles Schwab Challenge in Texas

The American-based PGA Tour has outlined plans to resume a full schedule in mid-June, starting in Texas, in a bewildering decision that appears to go against all the prevailing wisdom.




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Luke Wilson, 48, proves he's still a Hollywood heartthrob as he towels himself down

Luke Wilson was seen toweling down his shirtless torso after working up a sweat during a Los Angeles workout this week. He showed off his toned figure as he stood near his green SUV.




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Reese Witherspoon takes in some fresh air as she enjoys bike ride with her son Tennessee in Malibu

Reese Witherspoon welcomed the closure of another weekend by venturing out into the open air on Sunday morning.




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Award-winning contemporary home dubbed the 'Ghost House' goes on sale for £2.5million

The home - dubbed the 'Ghost House' thanks to its glass build and because it's hidden from view as you approach it - is on sale in the village of Moreton Paddox in Stratford-upon-Avon for £2.5million.




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Mayor de Blasio will close more than 9 miles of streets to cars across four NYC boroughs

More than 9 miles have been designated as part of the Open Streets initiative designed to 'provide greater social distancing among New Yorkers.'




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AMANDA PLATELL says the train passenger who complained about Gazza's kiss has been short-changed

AMANDA PLATELL: England football hero Paul Gascoigne was cleared by a jury of sexually assaulting a woman on a train after 'innocently' kissing her to make her feel better.




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AMANDA PLATELL: Flea in the ear of those who told Phoebe Waller-Bridge to 'cash in on her looks'

AMANDA PLATELL: Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge was told when she graduated from Rada to capitalise on her winsome aristocratic looks.




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AMANDA PLATELL: Jennifer Aniston is defying age with beauty - but it cannot mask her secret sorrow

AMANDA PLATELL: Jennifer Aniston appears on a magazine cover wearing tiny Yves Saint Laurent leather hotpants a supermodel might struggle to get away with - and we gape in awe.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Boycotting Amber Rudd at Oxford University just makes me see red 

PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Students had cancelled the event because of Ms Rudd's links to the Windrush scandal, in which Britons of Caribbean heritage were wrongly deported.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Heroine, 97, who helped crack Enigma code is a shining example of selflessness

PLATELL'S PEOPLE: What a shining example of selflessness we have been given this week from a woman who is among the most vulnerable to the coronavirus plague.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Vulgar LA mansion is a stain on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex

AMANDA PLATELL: We learned that they have chosen as their LA hideaway, a Tuscan-style mansion amid 14 acres in a gated community in one of the most sought-after areas of Hollywood....




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ANDREW PIERCE: Corbyn must hand over the reins at PMQs as performances go from bad to worse

ANDREW PIERCE: As he plods painfully through his six questions, there is an embarrassed silence on the Labour benches. Some Labour MPs say there is a way out.




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Does she deserve a peerage? The claims that could cost Karie Murphy the ermine, writes ANDREW PIERCE

Four men and two women, will today sit in judgment in an anonymous office in the Whitehall edifice that houses the Treasury on the most contentious set of peerage nominations for a generation.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Jack Straw's secret for handling the mandarins 

ANDREW PIERCE: Jack Straw - Tony Blair's first Home Secretary - revealed what Lord Baker, Home Secretary in Sir John Major's government from 1990-92, had told him when he took up the role.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Patel gets overwhelming support from Thatcherite Conservative Voice group

ANDREW PIERCE: Home Secretary Priti Patel was defended last week in a statement by 100 allies, including election guru Sir Lynton Crosby and William Shawcross, former chief of the Charity Commission.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Leftie Richard Burgon's secret life as a Tony Blair fan 

ANDREW PIERCE: In an interview with student newspaper Varsity in 2002, when he was chairman of the Labour group at Cambridge University, he backed the UK joining the euro.




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Dimension Data's head of performance was TWICE over-ruled in Tour de France selection process

Earlier this week news broke that Dimension Data's team principal, Doug Ryder, ignored the recommendation by performance boss Rolf Aldag to include Cavendish in line-up.




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The wide open Tour de France: Ineos have been hit by Chris Froome's absence

The 2019 Tour de France will roll away from the Place Royale in Brussels with the fallout over Mark Cavendish's non-selection by his Dimension Data team continuing to make headlines.




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Rolf Aldag insists he will stay with Team Dimension Data amid Mark Cavendish selection controversy 

Team Dimension Data head of performance Rolf Aldag has made clear he will stay with the team for the remainder of the Tour de France as the row over Mark Cavendish's non-selection rumbled on.




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Julian Alaphilippe claims the yellow jersey after Tour de France stage three victory

CHRIS MURPHY IN EPERNAY: Geraint Thomas slipped behind Ineos team-mate Egan Bernal in the Tour de France pecking order on stage three after losing five seconds in Epernay.




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Elia Viviani sprints to victory on stage four of Tour de France as Alaphilippe retains yellow jersey

CHRIS MURPHY IN NANCY: Elia Viviani won stage four of the Tour de France in a sprint finish in Nancy as Deceuninck-Quick Step team-mate Julian Alaphilippe retained the yellow jersey.




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Dylan Groenewegen wins stage seven of the Tour de France

Dylan Groenewegen of Holland - who crashed on the opening day of this Tour de France - took the third stage win of this year's race for the Jumbo-Visma team on Friday.




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Geraint Thomas loses time after crash as Julian Alaphilippe regains yellow jersey on Tour de France

Geraint Thomas breathed a sigh of relief at the finish of stage eight of the Tour de France after he survived a team pile-up at the bottom of a fast downhill section on the approach to Saint-Etienne.




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Thomas moves up to second in Tour de France after rivals caught out by large split in the peloton

Geraint Thomas and Ineos team-mate Egan Bernal profited hugely as French rival Thibaut Pinot was caught in a group who lost 100 seconds on the 217.5km stage from Saint-Flour to Albi.




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Tour de France: Simon Yates capitalises on breakaway as British rider takes Stage 12

MATT LAWTON IN BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE: The race for the big prize might have failed to ignite here on the first day in the Pyrenees but there was no shortage of fireworks




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Tour de France organisers planning to launch major women's race

Tour de France organisers are looking to launch a women's equivalent of the most prestigious race in men's cycling, they said on Friday.




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Tour de France News: Geraint Thomas loses ground to Julian Alaphilippe

MATT LAWTON IN PAU: The sight of Julian Alaphilippe rising out of his saddle and powering up the steep ramp that came at the end of this individual time trial is sure to trouble Geraint Thomas .




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France shuts down a nuclear power station in case it overheats in record high temperatures

Forecasters also predicted new temperatures highs in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, where the mercury is set to reach 104F (40C) for the first time on Thursday.




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Tour de France 2019: Hail storm in Val d'Isere brings early end to stage 19

MATT LAWTON IN VALLOIRE: Thibaut Pinot abandoned the race in tears and Julian Alaphilippe lost the yellow jersey on the brutal ascent of the highest paved pass in Europe.




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Tour de France news: Egan Bernal set to become youngest winner of Tour de France in post-war era

MATT LAWTON IN VAL THORENS: The 22-year-old Colombian held on to the yellow jersey in stage 20, and is set to be crowned the youngest Tour winner in 110 years.




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Nicolas Portal dead at 40: Team Ineos sporting director passed away after suffering heart attack

Team Ineos sporting director Nicolas Portal has tragically passed away at the age of 40. A statement from Team Ineos said that the Frenchman died at his home in Andorra on Tuesday afternoon.




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Tour de France organisers aim for 'postponement rather than cancellation' as coronavirus looms

The Tour de France's organisers are focusing on a postponement of this year's race rather than a cancellation due to the coronavirus pandemic. 'Le Tour' was set to roll out of Nice on June 27th.




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Tour de France set to be postponed due to coronavirus after the country's lockdown is extended

The Tour has not been cancelled since 1946 when France was recovering from the War but has now been cancelled is in its 107th year after France's lockdown extension.




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Chris Froome welcomes news that Tour de France is now set to start in August

Chris Froome called the rescheduling of the Tour de France a 'light at the end of the tunnel' after it was postponed for two months rather than scrapped.




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Tour de France STILL set to go ahead despite coronavirus lockdown, says France's sports minister

French sports minister Roxana Maracineanu looked to clarify the situation around the biggest race in cycling, which has already been rearranged to take place on August 29.




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Ray Massey: Mercedes-Benz unveiled its svelte and sporty new CLS, a style that owes its heritage to hunting

It's not every day an international luxury car company holds the global launch of its latest model in Britain — and brings over its top brass to do the honours.




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Ray Massey: Mad for a Mazda

This cat is so easy to live with, I grew into it like a much-loved jacket. Driving it quickly became second nature.




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RAY MASSEY: Vauxhall unveils cute city car

In its quest to become more Motoring upwardly mobile and cool, Vauxhall has unveiled its new small, but perfectly formed, upmarket urban runaround called . . . Adam.