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Footage shows a citizens' arrest after a driver crashed through a home and stuck a teenager

The driver, 36, allegedly slammed his car into a home at Caversham in Perth's north-west at midday on Tuesday before attempting to leave the scene.




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AFL Fremantle Dockers WAGS Lexi Mary Georgia Cummings and Liz Nolan at coronavirus lockdown party

Fremantle Dockers players Luke Ryan, Jason Carter and Michael Frederick threw a house party along with three glamorous blonde women and a male friend.  




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Accountant, 62, who poked a supporter of Tony Abbott with a corkscrew avoids jail 

A Sydney accountant who used a corkscrew to poke a Tony Abbott supporter has avoided jail time. 




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Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker review: Takes a complex path towards the inevitable ending 

At the media screening of what appears to be the last Star Wars film, a brief shot of the Scottish actor Denis Lawson at the controls of a Rebel Alliance fighter flashed up on to the screen.




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China coronavirus: London and NYC among cities most at risk

Experts at the University of Southampton mapped the global threat using travel data. Experts say millions of Chinese people would have travelled before cities in Hubei province were put into lockdown.




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Lorry loses its cargo of cement on a bend and engulfs oncoming car in a cloud of dust

Dashcam footage filmed in Krabi, southern Thailand, shows how the truck turns a corner, throwing cement all over the road, and causing a huge cloud of dust to cover a woman's car.




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Thom Evans, 34, cuts a casual figure during low-key day out with Nicole Scherzinger, 41

The rugby hunk, 34, cut a casual figure as he stepped out for a low-key day with new love interest Nicole Scherzinger, 41, in Los Angeles, California on Friday.




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The Pope warns globalisation and technology are producing 'a cultural devastation' 

Pope Francis warned that technology and globalisation were homogenising young people to the point where their uniqueness and cultural individuality were endangered.




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Pilgrim enrages the pontiff by yanking his arm as he greets a child in St Peter's Square 

A visibly indignant Pope Francis had to pull himself away from a woman in a crowd in St Peter's Square today after she grabbed his hand and yanked him towards her.




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Vile moment a crazed shopper SPITS and COUGHS on a Walmart cashier

The woman was paying for her items at an outlet in Yreka, California last week and reportedly became enraged after accusing the cashier of overcharging her.




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Father of Anna Campbell who died fighting Islamic State ISIS in Syria wants to bring remains to UK

Anna Campbell, 26, originally from Lewes, East Sussex, died fighting alongside Kurdish forces in the northern Syrian city of Afrin after it was hit by an air strike in March 2018.




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Camila Cabello marks 23rd birthday with heartfelt message to shed light on Syrian civil war

Camila Cabello took some time on her birthday on Tuesday to think about those a lot less fortunate than her - namely, the youth of Syria.




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Camila Cabello celebrates her 23rd in BLACKPOOL as beau Shawn Mendes flies 3,300 miles

Superstar songstress Camila Cabello celebrated her 23rd birthday on Tuesday with a glittering bash in Blackpool in Lancashire.




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Ancient human settlement was obliterated by a COMET exploding in Earth's atmosphere 12,800 years ago

The event destroyed a village found in the Abu Hureyra dig site in Syria and splattered fragments of molten glass 'hot enough to melt cars' to the ground.




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Alec and Hilaria Baldwin pack on the PDA court side at the 2019 US Open

Alec and Hilaria Baldwin enjoyed each other's company while embracing and kissing court side at the 2019 US Open in New York as they watched Serena Williams take on Maria Sharapova.




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La Traviata review: It's time for a change from the Royal Opera House

Richard Eyre's take on La Traviata celebrates its 25th birthday with performances through until late March, with four different Alfredos seducing five different Violettas.




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DEBORAH ROSS: Agatha Christie purists will be livid but I'm intrigued. Ish

The screenwriter Sarah Phelps has been taking liberties with Agatha Christie murder mysteries for quite some time. Plots are revised. Characters are redrawn or may be ejected




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The Crown Series Three trailer: Olivia Colman stars as The Queen

Eagle-eyed fans got their first glimpse of the full trailer of The Crown series three on Sunday, ahead of its November 17 release. 




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The Crown's Olivia Colman transforms into Queen Elizabeth II in time-lapse video

The actress, 45, transformation into the royal was showcased in a time-lapse video, which was presented as part of a new featurette about the show that was released on Wednesday.




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Queen cancels visit to Sandringham WI as she 'has a cold'

Her Majesty was unable to attend the meeting today, which she goes to every year at West Newton village hall.




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Savvy homeowner transforms her dated living room into a chic turquoise haven

Amy Barker, 25, from Bradford. transformed her living room from dull to eye-catching using bright turquoise paint and budget accessories from the likes of TX Maxx and Tesco.




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Jimmy Carr cuts a casual figure in a camouflage top as he pushes a pram in London amid lockdown

The comedian, 47, cut a casual figure in a camouflage top and khaki baseball cap as he pushed a pram near his London home on Monday.




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Noel Gallagher cuts a casual figure in white tee and jeans as he leaves recording studio in London

Noel Gallagher  looked casually cool as he was spotted at a recording studio in London recently.




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Suki Waterhouse shows off her slender physique in a cropped sports top

The model and actress remains behind closed doors at her London home as the UK abides to strict social distancing measures in the fight against coronavirus COVID-19.




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David Walliams cuts a casual figure in t-shirt and joggers as he heads out for daily dog walk

David Walliams cut a casual figure as he headed out for his daily dog walk in London on Wednesday.




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Clever parrot learns how to offer his owner a cup to tea - and then put the brew on itself

A clever parrot from Camden has learnt how to offer its owner a cup of tea and then stick the kettle on. Bertie, a three-year-old African Grey parrot, has picked up on its owner's love of tea.




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Bella Hadid flashes taut midriff in daring organza coords in Paris

The supermodel beamed as she showcased her taut abs and cleavage in a skimpy grey bandeau top.




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Alexa Chung and Poppy Delevingne lead glamour at Paris Fashion Week

On a day dedicated to haute couture it was somewhat inevitable that two of Britain’s biggest style icons led the front row glamour as Stella unveiled her latest collection.




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London 2012 Olympics: Laura Trott became a cyclist thanks to obese mother's bid to lose weight

Glenda Trott took her family to a cycling track because she was desperate to lose weight. She lost seven stone and introduced her daughter to a sport she excelled at.




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Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam 'escaped by hiding in a cupboard'

A raid on Salah Abdeslam's (pictured) hideout, possibly in Molenbeek, Belgium, was not carried out on the night of the attacks because of a law banning night time raids.




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The miracle woman of the Bataclan: Laura Croix

Laura Croix, 31, was shot several times in the upper chest and abdomen, with one bullet just about missing her heart, while watching Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan on November 13.




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France police dog Diesel to be awarded animal equivalent of Victoria Cross

Diesel, a seven-year-old Belgian shepherd who died ive days after the Paris attacks in November, will posthumously receive the Dickin Medal.




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Austria charges Moroccan and Algerian terror suspects over links to ISIS attack on Paris

The two men are accused of helping two other suspects who Austria extradited to France earlier this year through 'logistics as well as through gathering information and arranging contacts.'




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Egyptian state media claims 9/11 and attacks in Europe were NOT carried out by ISIS

An article in government daily newpaper Al-Ahram said the attacks were carried out to justify 'the occupation and devastation of the Middle East by the West and the persecution of Muslims in Europe'.




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Leeds bus pushchair space is taken up by a cat in a buggy

Mia Wilson, 23, was on a First Bus in Leeds when she says a row broke out between a mother and the bus driver about a pram occupied by a cat (circled) taking up the remaining pushchair space.




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MOBO Awards: Olivia Buckland cuts a chic figure

the 24-year-old did not let her beleaguered state stand in the way of her social calendar as she still managed to make her way to Leeds to hit the red carpet




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Margaret Hodge's daughter-in-law was hit by a car and died

Rachel Watson, 43, suffered brain and spinal injuries when she was hit by a car while out running in February. She died later that day in hospital.




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Donna Corden ‘lost half her face’ due to flesh-eating bug

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Donna Corden, 47, a mother-of-three from Leeds, had half of her face removed after developing a deadly infection after hitting her head on the oven.




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A chance for Yala Enki to shine in the Unibet Grand National Trial despite Storm Dennis winds

Fingers crossed Storm Dennis doesn't prove the ultimate menace and Yala Enki (Haydock, nap, 3.15) is given the chance to shine in the Unibet Grand National Trial today.




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A Cider With Rosie rehash that only makes you long for the original

Laurie Lee died in 1997. A couple of years ago, David Parker, who made a documentary, found his recordings of Lee in a mis-labelled box and presented them to Penguin




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Kiwis in Australia call on Russell Crowe to back class action lawsuit to stop discrimination

New Zealand expatriates in Australia have called on Russell Crowe to support their bid to change 'racially discriminatory' citizenship laws.




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Major visa change for backpackers in Australia

Backpackers are being invited to help Australian farmers and communities rebuild after devastating bushfires, with visa changes designed to encourage them to join the effort.




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Arizona CBP agents find two migrants in a car trunk and send them back across the Mexico border

CBP agents detained and quickly deported two Honduran migrants who were found hiding in the trunk of a car that was stopped Sunday near Gila Bend, Arizona.




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Dami Im was a contestant on the original version of The Masked Singer in South Korea

The Korean-born songstress told her Facebook fans on Thursday that she took part in the original series, King of Masked Singer




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Paddy McGuinness insists he won't look at social media comments on Top Gear

Paddy todl told how he won't look at what people say about his performance because he will be tempted to answer every negative comment.




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Now it's three men in a boat: There isn't a car to be seen as The Grand Tour returns

Richard Hammon, Jermey Clarkson and James May explore the waterways of Cambodia and Vietnam in a new episode of The Grand Tour Presents: Seamen, available on Amazon Prime.




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BBC star James May ignores official Government advice on coronavirus to enjoy a cosy pint at the pub

James May was enjoying a pint last night at the Cross Keys pub in Hammersmith, London, after a cycle ride. He told MailOnline he was helping the landlord drink up beer which would 'go to waste'.




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Blue butterfly makes a comeback after 40 years of decline

Experts are predicting that the July heatwave and Met Office forecasts for above-average temperatures in August might mean that the common blue butterfly has its 'best ever summer',




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Britain is shrouded in freezing fog with temperatures set to plunge to a chilling -10C

Northern parts of the UK will see freezing temperatures and Scotland and the Highlands may see temperatures as low as -9.7C tonight.




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2010s in the UK was the second hottest decade in a CENTURY

The past decade in the UK was the second hottest in the past 100 years and set eight high-temperature records, figures revealed last night, only slightly behind 2000 to 2009.