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Now a member of Mike Pence's staff tests positive for coronavirus

Vice President Mike Pence's spokesperson Katie Miller, who also serves as a spokesperson for the White House Coronavirus Task Force, tested positive for the coronavirus.. 




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Letter from grandmother with $50 to spend on Easter presents turns up damp, torn and burned

The letter travelled 416km from Perth to Albany in Western Australia and contained an Easter gift for a woman's two grandchildren.




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Christine Ohuruogu spends cash from her own pocket to fund Britain's stars of tomorrow

World 400 metres champion Christine Ohuruogu has been quietly funding young athletes’ training and travel expenses out of her own pocket.




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Khloe Kardashian spends some quality time with niece Dream... after vowing to 'help Rob get custody'

It was reported last month that Khloé's brother Rob, 32, is seeking primary custody of the three-year-old, reducing ex Blac Chyna's parenting time to weekends with a nanny present.




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Tim Dormer and Ash Toweel attend a restaurant opening in Sydney

Former Big Brother winner Tim Dormer admitted in September that he and his fiancé Ash Toweel like to use Tinder to meet other men.




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Big Brother's openly gay housemate Dave Graham celebrates inclusion ahead of Mardi Gras

He was one of Australia's first openly gay Big Brother contestants.




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NYC Bar owner is arrested for 'opening speakeasy where a dozen people were drinking' amid shutdown

Vasil Pando, 56, of Brooklyn, New York, violated mandated social distancing orders by hosting a dozen people inside a speakeasy bar to gamble and drink




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New Zealand bar slammed for coronavirus April Fool's joke pretending they were going to be open

Chapel Bar and Bistro, in Auckland, took to social media on Tuesday night to make the false announcement they would be open on Wednesday and selling cheap alcohol.




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'Some days have been really hard': Paul Merson opens up on coping with mental health and lockdown

Paul Merson has opened up on how he has struggled with 'really, really bad days' during lockdown as part of his ongoing efforts to maintain a positive level of mental health.




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Ohio will only sell liquor to people with state ID after flood of people from Pennsylvania

Those trying to buy alcohol in Ashtabula, Trumbull, Mahoning, Columbiana, Jefferson and Belmont will not have to show documents proving you live in the state.




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Penelope Cruz reveals she was never interested in drugs or alcohol

The actress, 46, told Red magazine how some of her celebrity pals were surprised to see her out past midnight when she attended an Oscar party.




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Why you don't need to let wine breathe: Experts say leaving a bottle open will NOT improve taste 

Many an aficionado will declare that drinkers must let wine breathe first to enjoy a bottle at its best but wine taster Martin Isark said letting the alcohol breathe was 'bunkum' and out of date.




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Mark Shand's daughter gets children penning letters to elderly who are under lockdown in care homes 

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: The Duchess of Cornwall's late brother Mark Shand (pictured left) dedicated his life to saving wildlife, co-founding the Elephant Family in 2002.




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Bill Cosby's former lawyer is suspended amid claims she 'misappropriated funds'

Monique Pressley was suspended from practicing law in D.C. in August. She was suspended a month after a disciplinary counsel presented 'clear and convicting evidence' of her alleged misconduct.




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Kell Brook isn't scared of fighting Errol Spence

EDDIE HEARN: Social media is a funny thing. I was bemused to see comments on Twitter this week that Kell Brook wants to swerve a fight with Errol Spence – pretty odd as he fought Gennady Golovkin.




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I thought Kell Brook was wrong to fight Spence - Hearn

EDDIE HEARN: Around 27,000 will be there to witness a sporting event that I believe the city of Sheffield will never forget. But it's funny, it's a fight I wasn't sure Kell should take.




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Jack Laugher compares stringing together six perfect dives to taking a penalty in World Cup final

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY LAURA LAMBERT: Jack Laugher is trying to explain how hard it is to string together six perfect dives. 'It is like taking a penalty in a World Cup final,' he tells Sportsmail.




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Michael Clarke opens up about reports diamond was flushed after split with Lara Bingle

Michael Clarke addresses rumours ex-fiancée Lara Bingle flushed her $200,000 engagement ring down the toilet for the first time in his tell-all interview with 60 Minutes.




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Renee McBryde opens up about her father Michael Caldwell

Renee McBryde, the daughter of Australian convicted murderer Michael Caldwell has opened up about what her life has been like as the child of killer and discovering the secret.




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Ex-NASA engineer tells JANE FRYER how he spent £30,000 battling an 'unfair' £100 speeding fine...

Retired engineer Richard Keedwell, 71, has spent nearly three years, attended seven court hearings and spent £30,000 of his sons' inheritance disputing a £100 speeding fine.




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Will Ian Woosnam open up on barmy 2006 Ryder Cup with Thomas Bjorn?

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA: The most fascinating insight from a Ryder Cup pundit this week will be delivered by former European captain Ian Woosnam.




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Beyonce reigns in gold gown during surprise appearance at grand opening of Tyler Perry Studios

She may have skipped the red carpet, but Beyonce Knowles-Carter's presence at the historic grand opening of Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta did not go unnoticed on Saturday.




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Last chance to open a Nationwide account offering 5% interest

From the start of May, 5% savings deals will be as dead as a dinosaur, with Nationwide cutting FlexDirect from 5% to 2% and lowering the balance you can earn interest on. But you can sign up now.




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Treasury will reduce Lifetime Isa penalty to 20% until next April

In a major victory for This is Money, who raised the issue with the Treasury on Monday, minister John Glen said the Lifetime Isa withdrawal penalty would be reduced to 20% until next April.




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The Lanesborough in London is Britain's most expensive hotel

What does £720 a night buy you? If you are staying at uber-luxurious London hotel The Lanesborough, a double room for the night - but no breakfast. The Inspector ponders whether the cost is worth it...




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Boutique beauty, but at quite a price - a night at Blakes Hotel, an expensive London institution 

Blakes has long been a haven of upmarket accommodation in west London - but the cost may make you raise an eyebrow, says out hotel inspector, as he wonders where his wine went.




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Penzance boasts a thriving art scene, Georgian squares and a top-notch 18th century B&B

The Inspector issues a five-star rating to The Chapel House in Cornwall's Penzance, a six-room B&B opposite the church, housed in a magnificent brick-and-stone 1790s building.




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The Franklin hotel in Knightsbridge is sexy but expensive

The Inspector called into The Franklin hotel in London's Knightsbridge, designed by Anouska Hempel, and found the decor divine but the Italian food to be disappointing and overpriced.




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Trendy Japanese brand Nobu's first UK hotel is open

The Daily Mail's Inspector stayed at London hottest new hotel — the Nobu in Shoreditch. It's just as stylish as he's imagined, down to the pink lighting and squiggles on the concrete walls.




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Mother who stole £16,000 in benefits by forging receipts as she 'liked spending money' avoids jail

Adele Walton, 34, from Stockport, Greater Manchester, pocketed an extra £800 every month as she forged receipts for nursery and pre-school fees but was today handed a suspended sentence.




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I'm A Celeb's Roman Kemp likens James Haskell's manhood to the bull's penis

As Roman Kemp, 26, and Adele Roberts, 40, got stuck into the Just Desserts Bushtucker Trial, the Capital host was presented with a 'Cocky Road Ice Cream'




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Mother spent £10,000 creating British shrine in her home

Adele Cowpland, 52, from Wigan, who spent more than £10,000 on creating a shrine to Britain in her home showed off her collection of patriotic memorabilia on This Morning today.




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Dan Evans on course to meet Djokovic in Australian Open third round

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Evans was on Thursday given a winnable path through to that potential meeting, starting with a first-round match against American MacKenzie McDonald.




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From Serena to Shapovalov - Mats Wilander gives Sportsmail his Australian Open tips

EXCLUSIVE: Mats Wilander knows a thing or two about the Australian Open having lifted it three times during his illustrious career. Sportsmail caught up with him to get his tips for the tournament.




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Australian Open chief Craig Tiley remains defiant as Melbourne winds blow bushfire smoke away

Organisers of the Australian Open are bullish that the event will start and finish on time after the smoke haze relented on Thursday in Melbourne.




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Alexander Zverev opens fire on Nick Kyrgios after claiming he won't win Australian Open

Alexander Zverev has opened a war of words with Nick Kyrgios after dismissing his chances of winning the Australia Open and claiming 'there are a lot of young guys better than him'.




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Roger Federer hits back at claims of inaction over air quality concerns at Australian Open

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Roger Federer resurfaced at the Australian Open - and it was not the usual early season celebration of the sport's highest profile athlete.




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From Serena Williams to Coco Gauff - 10 REASONS to watch the 2020 Australian Open

What reasons are there to tune in this time? Well, there is excitement around Coco Gauff, Serena Williams in pursuit of a landmark and Rafael Nadal eyes revenge after ATP Cup final defeat.




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Roger Federer breezes into Australian Open second round while Serena Williams claims routine win

Roger Federer showed no signs of rust from his lack of match practice ahead of the Australian Open by hammering American Steve Johnson 6-3 6-2 6-2 in the first round on Monday.




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Dan Evans seals spot in Australian Open second round after fighting back from two sets down

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Exiled to a court on the outer limits of Melbourne Park, Dan Evans was not about to get ideas above his station.




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Johanna Konta slumps to Australian Open first round defeat by Ons Jabeur 

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Jo Konta's problems when faced with players who bring a box of tricks to the court surfaced again on Tuesday morning when she was bundled out of the Australian Open.




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Kyle Edmund and Jo Konta crash out of Australian Open in the first round

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Kyle Edmund and Jo Konta suffered a thudding disappointment at the Australian Open as a big day for British singles players started woefully.




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Maria Sharapova unsure of 2021 Australian Open entry as she crashes out of this year's tournament

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Maria Sharapova's precipitous tumble down the rankings continued after she was bundled out of the Australian Open first round by Donna Vekic.




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Alex Zverev vows to give away ALL of the £2.5m Aus Open winning prize if he wins

And the No 7 seed will also offer up $10,000 (£6,180) for every match he wins in the first major of the tennis calendar if he fails to win the tournament.




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FIVE THINGS YOU MISSED FROM AUSTRALIAN OPEN DAY THREE

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Here, Sportsmail's Tennis Correspondent rounds up some of the things you may have missed from day three of the action in Australia.




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THINGS YOU MISSED FROM THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN OVERNIGHT

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Sportsmail's tennis correspondent Mike Dickson rounds up some of the things you may have missed from day six in Melbourne.




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Grigor Dimitrov edges out eighth seed Denis Shapovalov to reach the last 16 at the Rotterdam Open

Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov edged out Canadian eighth seed Denis Shapovalov 6-3 7-6(3) in a scrappy first round encounter at the Rotterdam Open on Monday.




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Dan Evans crashes out of Rotterdam Open as Frenchman Gael Monfils beats the British number one

PETER CARLINE IN ROTTERDAM: Gael Monfils was in unplayable mood as the world No 9 saw off British No 1 Dan Evans in straight sets to reach the semi-finals of the Rotterdam Open. 




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Kyle Edmund triumphs in decisive tie-breaker to edge into New York Open semi-finals

The British no 3 was broken three times by the world number 84 after taking an early 2-0 lead to surrender the first set 6-3. But Edmund later converted his first match point to wrap up the win.




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Kyle Edmund's resurgence continues after British No 3 beats Andreas Seppi to win New York Open final

MIKE DICKSON: Kyle Edmund's revival of the past few months gathered further pace on Sunday when he took his second title on the main ATP Tour.