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Skincare: FEMAIL picks out the best cosmetics infused with vitamin C for healthy skin

FEMAIL picked out a selection of the latest products infused with vitamin C for healthy skin. Picks include a radiance peel by Murad and a gentle daily polish wash from Super Facialist.




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Britain's most attractive pubs according to CAMRA

The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has announced the British victors of its prestigious Pub Design Awards, which reward best new builds, conversions and refurbishments.




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'Healthy' 21-year-old reveals how coronavirus attacked her vital organs

Lily Burns, 21, from Fort Williams, tno health conditions when she caught coronavirus, and told BBC's Good Morning Scotland how it attacked her organs and left her fighting for her life.




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Prince Harry 'gives barefoot speech' at Google Camp in Italy

The Duke of Sussex gave a passionate speech about saving the planet while being watched by celebrities and power brokers at the Google Camp climate conference in Italy.




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Google splashes $20million on Italian climate change party

Google spent an estimated $20million on an extravagant climate change bash for a host of A-list celebrities this week, flying hundreds of guests to Italy for three days of luxury.




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Harry Styles debuts new fringe during Italian getaway

Harry Styles has caused a fan frenzy this week after changing his hair, debuting a new fringe and a shorter, straighter crop in snaps taken during his trip to Italy.




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Liam Payne takes to the red carpet at Capital's Jingle Bell Ball

Liam Payne looked suave at Capital's Jingle Bell Ball on Saturday night, after his new single 'Both Ways' caused a storm online.




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Harry Styles puts on very animated display at Capital's Jingle Bell Ball in London

The former One Direction star flashed his chest hair and giant moth tattoo as he performed on stage in the eye-catching number.




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Coronavirus: Harry Styles learns Italian and sign language

The former One Direction singer, 25, revealed he's picked up Italian and sign language in a bid to keep himself entertained during coronavirus isolation.




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After 23 years in critical care, nothing prepared ANTHEA ALLEN for war zone at her London hospital

Anthea Allen has been a nurse for well over 20 years and thought she had 'seen it all' in her long NHS career. Then came the coronavirus pandemic. She works at St George's Hospital in London.




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US Military scientists working on germ warfare make COVID-19 test

DARPA is making a new kind of coronavirus test that looks for an immune response to coronavirus. It may detect the virus much earlier than current diagnostics. DARPA has filed for FDA authorization.




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Sleep your way to beat corona: It's a crucial way to boost your immunity and could be a vital weapon

New research has shown that our response to infection changes over the course of each day, and - even more importantly - that sleep disruption can leave our immune system compromised (file photo).




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Coronavirus UK: Care home deaths NOT inevitable, report says

Researchers at the London School of Economics have highlighted exactly where the UK has fallen short of protecting some 400,000 care home residents and staff.




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Italy WILL face a deadlier second coronavirus wave, grim Imperial College London study finds

British researchers modelled how the virus would spread in three scenarios - if Italy stayed in quarantine or if movement returned to pre-lockdown levels by 20% and 40% (shown in red).




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Blood thinners could improve survival of hospitalized coronavirus patients by up to 50%

A new study from the Mount Sinai Health System found that patients on blood thinners died after about 21 days in the hospital compared to those not on the drugs who died after about 14 days.




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Coronavirus: Italian researchers claim vaccine neutralises it

Scientists in Italy claim antibodies made against the virus in mice were able to kill the infection in human cells, but British researchers said the discovery was routine in vaccine development.




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Being obese may DOUBLE the risk of needing hospital treatment for the life-threatening coronavirus

Scientists in Glasgow trawled over data for more than 428,000 people who were part of the UK Biobank. Some 340 of those had recently tested positive for COVID-19 in hospital.




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Arsenal 'eye move for Real Madrid centre-back Eder Militao' following his torrid first year in Spain

The 22-year-old centre back arrived at the Bernabeu last summer in a £44million move from Porto, but has played just 13 games all season and has played a lot out of position at Real Madrid.




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Italy hope to persuade Arsenal prospect Gabriel Martinelli to represent them instead of Brazil 

Italy are eager to convince Arsenal prospect Gabriel Martinelli to represent them instead of Brazil. Martinelli was born in Brazil and was called up to a training camp ahead of the Copa America.




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Charles and William hope Britain can still be a 'safe haven' for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Prince Charles and Prince William have told Harry and Meghan that if they wanted to come back to Britain they could do so, without taking on any official duties, a source told The Sunday Times.




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Prince William plays basketball with injured military personnel

Charles, Camilla, William and Kate came together for a visit to the new Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre, Loughborough, in their first official outing as a foursome since 2011.




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Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, 51, is hospitalised following a skiing accident in Switzerland

The 51-year-old Danish royal sustained a 'minor injury' to his left shoulder on the slopes at Verbier in Switzerland last week. He is being treated at a highly specialised hospital in Copenhagen, Denmark.




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'We're thinking outside the box': Royal family are 'going digital', source tells Vanity Fair  

Aides are 'thinking outside the box' in order to help the royal family, who are scattered across the UK, adjust to working digitally during the coronavirus crisis, a source told Vanity Fair.




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Captain Tom Moore opens Nightingale hospital in Harrogate today

The 99-year-old veteran was invited to do the honours at the site in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, after raising a staggering £27million for the NHS.




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Sophie Wessex opens Nightingale Hospital in Sunderland by video link 

The UK's newest NHS Nightingale hospital has opened in Sunderland today, less than 24 hours after the flagship facility in the Capital was mothballed.




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MAFS' 'villain' Martha Kalifatidis hires a PR team to rehabilitate her public image

She earned herself a reputation as a 'mean girl' on Married At First Sight.




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Prince Harry drops his royal surname after leaving Britain for California with wife Meghan Markle

Prince Harry, 35, has dropped his royal surname Mountbatten-Windsor and his HRH title in documents registering new eco-friendly tourism firm Travalyst.




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Police hunt Prince Harry lookalike after serious assault in Glasgow left man, 23, in hospital 

Officers in Scotland today released CCTV images of two men they would like to speak to following the assault in Glasgow at around 12.20am on Sunday, February 23.




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Jason Roy hits brilliant ton as England beat South Africa Invitational XI by 77 runs in ODI warm-up

RICHARD GIBSON IN PAARL: Jason Roy was forced to make another telling intervention to prevent Eoin Morgan's team being embarrassed in their opening outing as world champions.




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Charities join forces in £11million project to transform hundreds of Britain's parks

The heads of the National Trust and the National Lottery Heritage Fund praised The Mail on Sunday's Save Our Parks campaign as they announced an £11.2 million project.




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£95million boost to Britain's historic high streets: Vacant buildings will now be used

The move follows a study showing chain stores are closing outlets at a record rate of 16 a day, ripping the heart out of communities and creating ghost towns.




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The National Lottery will divert £300m to support Britain's most vulnerable amid coronavirus crisis

The National Lottery is set to join the fight against coronavirus by distributing up to £300million in funds to support the most vulnerable across the UK during the crisis.




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Trouble, the beagle, is found DECAPITATED in family's backyard

Barbara Greaves, from Ohio, reported her female Beagle, Trouble, missing from her East Palestine yard on January 3. Two days later, the dog's detached head was found on the owner's property.




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Jon Stewart lauds Marco Rubio's coif as they poke fun at Tampa's reputation as 'lap dance capital of the world'

Stewart interviewed Rubio and said that, while he may have been passed over for the much-speculated vice presidential nomination, the comedian still has high hopes for the Republican Senator.




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Marco Rubio and wife Jeannette have 17 combined traffic citations in last 15 years

Jeanette Rubio is responsible for 13 of the citations, and four belong to the Republican presidential candidate. The Florida couple has agreed to attend remedial driving school four different times.




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Seators Rand Paul and Marco Rubio go head-to-head on military spending

U.S. senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Rand Paul of Kentucky went into a head-to-head skirmish halfway through Tuesday night's Republican debate over military spending.




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Group of 45 US senators promise Boris Johnson they will back a trade deal with Britain

The Republican lawmakers threw their support behind the new Prime Minister and offered him and the British people their 'unwavering support' as the country prepares to leave the European Union.




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Dina Asher-Smith WINS 200m World Athletics gold for Britain in front of another sparse crowd in Doha

Dina Asher-Smith, 23, clinched a historic gold medal after powering to 200m victory at the World Championships.




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Asher-Smith wins third medal at World Championships as Great Britain claim 4x100m silver in Doha 

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI IN DOHA: Another night of history for Dina Asher-Smith . The distinctions in her career are piling up and so are the medals.




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Britain's top Olympians face financial crisis with Tokyo 2020 Games postponed

EXCLUSIVE BY DAVID COVERDALE AND RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: Team GB stars face a coronavirus cash crisis because of performance-related contracts with sponsors.




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A charming new book highlights the delicious heritage apple varieties we're in danger of losing

Caroline Ball explores the apple varieties that Britain is at risk of losing in a fascinating new book. The National Fruit Collection at Brogdale Farm in Kent grows two thousand different kinds of apples.




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Saving Britain's wildlife starts in our gardens: The results of our second wildlife census are in

The results of the second annual Wildlife Census, where Weekend Magazine asked its readers to record species spotted in their gardens last year, are in. It looked at 58 creatures commonly found in Britain.




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After all the struggles of war, Britain was keen to sit back and smell the roses

Monty Don explores how gardens across Britain transformed after the Second World War. He claims that people wanted lawns, flowers and somewhere to hang the washing.




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US government shuts down military lab studying Ebola and the plague over safety fears

Scientists at Fort Detrick, Maryland, study Ebola, the plague (caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis) and rabbit fever (caused by the bacterium tularemia).




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Ebola fears in SWEDEN as patient is rushed to hospital with symptoms of the killer virus 

The patient was rushed to Skane University Hospital in Lund on Monday after suffering symptoms linked to the killer virus. Doctors say they can't rule out Ebola until test results come back.




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Coronavirus Italy: Man, 79, recovers after taking Ebola drug

The elderly man was given the drug remdesivir after being hospitalised on March 7 and has now recovered and been allowed to go home. The drug has also shown good results in the US.




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NYC ER doctor shares what it's REALLY like to work in a hospital during the pandemic

Dr. Craig Spencer is the Director of Global Health in Emergency Medicine at Columbia Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. He previously treated ebola patients in Africa.




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Oscar Pistorius is locked up in solitary cell as he starts FIVE-YEAR sentence

The disgraced athlete was led down to holding cells as he was handed a five-year prison term after the judge ruled that a non-custodial sentence would send the 'wrong message to the community'.




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Oscar Pistorius rushed to hospital 'with cuts to wrists'

The Paralympian denied the injuries were a suicide attempt and claimed he had 'fallen out of his bed' in his cell at Kgosi Mampuru prison in Pretoria.




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Oscar Pistorius rushed to hospital with 'chest pains'

There were initial fears that shamed athlete Oscar Pistorious had suffered a heart attack at Atteridgeville Prison in South Africa.