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Gorden Tallis calls out Darius Boyd for whinging over potentially relocating for the NRL season

The code are looking into hosting the entire roster of teams in Sydney for the competition due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, with many players from outside clubs complaining about potentially relocating.




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Nigel Farage calls Jacob Rees-Mogg's sister a Tory stooge

Nigel Farage complained that his former colleagues 'don't understand' the election dynamics in Labour marginals after they dramatically abandoned him.




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James Middleton calls it a 'huge honour' to present crufts awards

James Middleton has paid tribute to Crufts and The Kennel Club for helping to ensure dogs are recognised for their multiple abilities. 




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Jeremy Paxman blasts May, Cameron and Johnson as he calls for a halving in the number of MPs 

The broadcaster, pictured, lambasted David Cameron over the 2016 referendum, and described Theresa May as a 'cornucopia of failure'.




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David Mellor calls former colleague David Cameron 'fat-headed and fatuous' for calling EU referendum

David Mellor (pictured), who was pro-Europe for much of his career but voted for Brexit in 2016, said he often woke thinking 'it would have been better if he [Mr Cameron] had never lived'.




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Boris Johnson calls Nicola Sturgeon 'that bloody Wee Jimmy Krankie woman'

The UN summit, known as COP26, has become mired in controversy after David Cameron and William Hague both refused to host it in Glasgow in November.




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Ex-PM's right-hand woman KATE FALL recalls reshuffle that drove a knife through the Tory party

KATE FALL: Trouble began to brew from early 2012, with a flow of briefings allegedly from Michael's operation. People seemed to be picked out for special treatment.




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Donald Trump calls impeachment hearing 'BO-RING' and defends Rudy Giuliani

President Trump defended his lawyer Rudy Giuliani between NATO meetings for his contacts with the White House as revealed in phone records, saying: 'What difference does that make?'




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Angry Joe Biden calls voter a 'liar' during Iowa campaign stop

Merle Gorman, 83, who previously served in the United States Marine Corp, made international news after he accused Biden of selling access to the Presidency through son Hunter.




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Grant Denyer calls for the Logie Awards to be CANCELLED

Grant Denyer has called for this year's Logie Awards to be postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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Dillian Whyte calls out UFC stars Stipe Miocic and Francis Ngannou as he calls for crossover bouts

Before turning to boxing, Dillian Whyte had a 20-1 kickboxing record and won his only MMA match inside 12 seconds. He is now interested in getting inside the UFC ring with one of its top heavyweights.




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Tyson Fury's DAD John calls out former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson

Tyson Fury's father, John, has called out heavyweight boxing legend Mike Tyson for a charity bout - as the latter sensationally contemplates coming out of retirement.




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Dick van Dyke, 94, endorses Bernie Sanders, 77, and calls on the older generation to vote

'I can't wait to see Bernie debate Mr Trump,' the 94-year-old comedian said in a Friday endorsement video for Bernie Sanders.




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Trump calls Warren 'selfish' for not dropping out and says Bloomberg 'made a fool out of himself'

President Trump gave his take on the Super Tuesday races, suggesting Elizabeth Warren played 'spoiler' and hurt Bernie Sanders, while Mike Bloomberg 'made a fool out of himself.'




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Senator calls for rethink to avoid postponing November presidential election due to coronavirus

Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut wants to expanded absentee balloting and a rethink of how Americans vote in November to avoid delaying the contest due to coronavirus concerns.




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AOC calls Joe Biden's Medicare olive branch to progressives 'almost insulting'

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said she's never spoken to Joe Biden - nor has his campaign reached out to the progressive congresswoman, who was a surrogate for Bernie Sanders.




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Birmingham manager Pep Clotet calls for Jude Bellingham to ignore Manchester United interest

Birmingham City manager Pep Clotet has urged Jude Bellingham to remain focused despite transfer interest from Manchester United. He was driven into Carrington by his parents on Monday.




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Taliban vow to 'fight for 100 years' after Trump calls off Camp David talks

Taliban leaders claimed they had already rejected Trump's overtures and vowed that 'we will continue our jihad' nearly 18 years after they were forced from power in Afghanistan.




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Brother of Sandy Hook victim calls out Joe Biden for 'factual inaccuracy'

JT Lewis, whose six-year-old brother Jesse was one of the 26 people killed in the Connecticut mass shooting, eviscerated the 2020 hopeful for making the claim in a new video released earlier this week.




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Army's mental health tsar calls for ban on brutal 'milling' boxing bouts before quitting

Major Andrew Fox, of the Parachute Regiment, has quit after triggering an avalanche of online abuse by calling for the scrapping of 'milling' - brutal bouts of boxing used to test recruits' raw courage.




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Julianne Hough recalls being hit in the face by Paula Abdul's hat at the Billboard Music Awards

Julianne Hough revealed on the Today show on Monday in New York City that being hit by Paula Abdul's hat during her Billboard Music Award show performance was the 'greatest moment' she had.




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Donald Trump calls record official job losses of 20.5 million in April 'fully expected'

'It's totally expected, there's no surprise," President Donald Trump said during a call-in interview on 'Fox & Friends' Friday when asked about April unemployment figures.




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BET Awards 2013: Claudia Jordan accuses Omarosa's mother, 65, of 'punching her after fellow reality alum calls her a stupid b***h on BET red carpet'

There’s been bad blood between Omarosa and Claudia Jordan, both Celebrity Apprentice stars, for months.




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Khloe Kardashian calls out brother Rob for flirting with Dominican singer Natti Natasha on Twitter

The youngest of the famous reality show siblings, 32, could be seen exchanging flirty posts with Dominican singer Natti Natasha on Twitter recently.




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Zoom CEO Eric Yuan reveals how to stop trolls from 'Zoom-bombing' calls

Millions of Americans are using Zoom during the coronavirus pandemic, but many have reported being 'Zoom-bomed' by trolls. Now, the app's CEO has revealed how to keep to your meetings safe.




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Internet trolls hack Alcohol Anonymous Zoom calls

Internet trolls have hacked into several Alcoholics Anonymous video conference calls this week where they shout insults and torment members about the taste of alcohol.




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Bill Cosby calls himself an 'educator and political prisoner' and takes aim at 'fake news'

Despite serving a prison term in Pennsylvania, Bill Cosby, 82, or someone on his behalf, took to Twitter do decry the mainstream US press and urge his followers to support black media outlets.




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60 Minutes founder calls Lebanon child abduction debacle 'a great misadventure'

Long-time 60 Minutes producer Stephen Rice has lost his job after a review by the Nine Network over the botched 60 Minutes child recovery in Lebanon.




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Robbie Williams recalls strange UFO sighting

The British pop star has lived a colourful life, and often shares details of his ex-alcoholic and drug addicted lifestyle. And Robbie Williams has revealed a UFO sighting when completely sober. 




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JANE FRYER recalls the man who revolutionised the entertainment industry 

JANE FRYER: By the time he was 23, Ronan O'Rahilly had fled his native Ireland for London, was running a successful club in Soho, The Scene and set up a record label.




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European Tour calls time on watch war as players are allowed to wear any brand

CHARLES SALE: The European Tour have thrown in the towel in their attempts to stop Ryder Cup stars ambush marketing timekeeper sponsors Rolex on the official team photographs.




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Tyra Banks calls herself 'cray-cray' after VERY eccentric 2008 interview with Beyonce resurfaces

Tyra Banks knows how to impress Beyonce. On Saturday, the 46-year-old took to Twitter to respond to a clip from her old show The Tyra Banks Show that has started to make its rounds on the internet.




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AN INSPECTOR CALLS: Welcoming and well-positioned, The Westbury provides a tasteful Dublin stay

There may be chicer, more contemporary and certainly less expensive hotels in Dublin than The Westbury - but few can be better positioned or more established, says our impressed Inspector.




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An Inspector Calls: Wimbledon's Cannizaro House sees Hotel du Vin takeover...but it is missing something

Upscale accommodation chain Hotel du Vin is the latest operator to try to bring some pizzazz to Cannizaro House on Wimbledon Common. Our Inspector is not sure it will manage to work wonders.




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An Inspector Calls: Making a big Deal of Bear's Well - a family home turned pretty small hideaway on the east coast of Kent

What to do when you find yourself in possession of the old family home, but don't want to sell it. In the case of one enterprising couple in Deal, you turn it into a boutique B&B. The Inspector checks in.




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An Inspector Calls: Stay at Cliveden for a taste of luxury and scandal

Few hotels come with quite the 'naughty' reputation of Cliveden in Berkshire. But after a careful refurbishment, this grand old dame is now as intriguing as its back story, says The Inspector.




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An Inspector Calls: The George at Backwell is a stop along the way

When you have been stuck on the M4 for what seems like forever, you want a cosy pitstop where you can recharge your batteries. The Inspector finds exactly this at The George at Backwell.




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An Inspector Calls: A heavy price to pay to stay at The Vine House, Burnham Market, Norfolk (can £310 a night ever be worth it?)

Once upon a time, the Hoste Arms in North Norfolk was a simple pub. Now it has The Vine House, an accommodation annexe where the prices are not cheap. The Inspector takes a look.




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An Inspector Calls: Golf, grouse and gourmet dinner at a Baronial pile in the Scottish Borders

Fisher folk, golf enthusiasts, grouse and pheasant shooters will all feel at home at The Roxburghe in Kelso. There’s even a spa in this hotel in the Scottish Borders.




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An Inspector Calls: Classic charm in the old boozer that is The Crown, Mundford, Norfolk

Sometimes, you don't need swish modernity and gleaming innovation. You just want a hotel that is clean and comfy. The Crown in Mundford does not excel - but it will do fine, says The Inspector.




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An Inspector Calls: Not quite prime minister material at the Chequers Inn, Woolsthorpe, Lincs - but good enough for the rest of us

There is something happily quaint about the Chequers Inn in Lincolnshire that is maybe summed up by the slope on the nearby cricket pitch. The Inspector beds down for a one-night innings.




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An Inspector Calls: Milsoms is an acquired taste but a good Essex ad

Slap-bang next to the A12 in Dedham is the 15-bedroom Milsoms hotel but thankfully you won't hear the road due to the bar and brasserie throwing up its own cacophony of noise.




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An Inspector Calls at the Grand Hotel in Eastbourne

The Grand Hotel was built in 1875. It's known as the White Palace but its huge lobby and even bigger main dining room had a cruise feel and there were children running around.




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An Inspector Calls: Why Stapleford Park needs a thorough shake-up

The Inspector loves the looks of this Leicestershire enterprise from the outside, but inside finds the service slow, the food disappointing and the interior charmless in places.




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An Inspector Calls: Berkshire's Crab & Boar hotel has 'poshed-up'

The Crab & Boar in Berkshire has changed hands twice in recent times, but is now part of the expanding Epicurean Collection - so it was only fair to give it another go, writes the Inspector.




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An Inspector Calls: The Crown Inn in Suffolk is a homely village pub and hotel

Privately owned, The Crown sits in Constable Country in the Dedham Vale. This homely village pub, with 11 rooms in a separate hotel building next door, offers dinner, bed and breakfast.




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An Inspector Calls: The Crown in Suffolk has gone in for the old-boozer-poshed-up routine

The Crown at Woodbridge is made up of ten light and airy rooms with lots of powder blue wood panelling, two sash windows and a large comfy bed.




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An Inspector Calls: The soulless atmosphere and modern decor at One Warwick Park in Tunbridge Wells is strangely corporate

The staff are polite and the rooms are comfortable at One Warwick Park in Tunbridge Wells but The Inspector says that the new hotel is best suited for businessmen.




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An Inspector Calls: The Bank House serves up a charming atmosphere and the perfect poached eggs in the heart of King's Lynn

The Inspector called in at The Bank House in King's Lynn, a former Georgian merchant banker’s residence. He found it made for a fascinating break.




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An Inspector Calls:  It might not be trendy but English traditions reign at The Arundell Arms

The Arundell Arms in Dartmoor has a reputation mainly as a fishing hotel and anglers will love it. The decor is traditionally English, as is the food by master chef Steven Pidgeon.