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Dillian Whyte is ready for a heavyweight war against Joseph Parker on Saturday 

EDDIE HEARN: The stage is set for a heavyweight war at the O2 this Saturday. It’s one neither fighter needed to take, one neither fighter should be taking but it’s the one they both wanted to take.




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Wilder, Whyte and Fury: if you think you can beat Anthony Joshua, come and get him

EDDIE HEARN: I have had a lot of people asking for an update on Joshua and as ever a lot of work has been going on behind the scenes. We have made offers to the major heavyweight contenders.




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The three terrors: Priapic Pavarotti, Dishy Domingo and Carreras the Cad

JANE FRYER lifts the lid on the Three Tenors - Luciano Pavarotti, Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo, the European opera singers adept at transporting their fans to a higher plane.




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Plan a celeb-worthy party with these tips from event producer to the stars Bronson van Wyck

Plan a celeb-worthy party with tried-and-tested tips from event producer to the stars Bronson van Wyck. Bronson, pictured, has worked with Obama, Bush, Clinton and celebrities like Beyonce and P Diddy.




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Why the cruelty of ageism is the other #MeToo

British television personality Carol Vorderman, 58, said she was described as 'mutton dresses as lamb' after she attended the BAFTAs in a strapless blue dress 20 years ago.




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Cynthia Erivo reveals why she turned down an invite to the white-washed Baftas

Cynthia Erivo is nominated for an Oscar as Best Actress for the film Harriet. But her acclaimed performance has largely been ignored in Britain. Bafta invited Cynthia to the awards but she declined.




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Why England shouldn't underestimate Uruguay and Neymar introduces Gabriella Lenzi to Barcelona

Blog From Brazil: Joe Callaghan brings us the latest news and views from South America - as well as traveller tips for those heading out there - and provides a flavour of exactly how the World Cup in Brazil is shaping up.




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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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Filthy curtains at The Bell near Epping make it hard to justify £100 per night price 

This motel-style establishment on the busy B1393 close to Epping serves Indian food in its Nirvana restaurant. Various TVs are attached to walls in the brightly lit bar.




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An Inspector Calls on Cornwall's Tredethy House

The Daily Mail's Inspector called in at the Tredethy House B&B near Bodmin, a Grade-II listed manor house in Cornwall which was once owned by a Thai Prince. He gave it a one out of five star rating.




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Why you should listen to Adele while you drive in rush hour

Researchers from two universities in Sao Paolo, Brazil studied the effects of piano instrumental versions of the singer's chart-toppers Hello and Someone Like You, as well as a tune by Enya.




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I'm A Celebrity: Ant and Dec's cheeky innuendos leave fans in hysterics in gruesome eating trial

During the Just Desserts trial, Ant and Dec were quick to make jokes about 'weird sausages' and 'holding testicles' as Roman Kemp and Adele Roberts chowed down on an array of jungle dishes.




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The healthy diet that's helped Adele lose SEVEN STONE

Camila Goodis gave a unique insight into the gruelling regime that has helped the musician, 31, shed the pounds on Thursday's Lorraine.




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Adele weight loss: Why shedding the pounds made the singer look so different

An aeshetic expert has revealed how Adele's reported seven stone weight loss has dramatically changed her face by allowing her features to become more prominent. 




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Why does Adele's face look SO different after weight loss?

A series of top aesthetic experts have suggested a variety of reasons for why Adele's face looks so different following her seven-stone weight loss - including possible non-invasive treatments.




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MARTIN SAMUEL: Maria Sharapova turned in some Oscar-worthy performances in her time

MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: She isn't on the payroll, but if any athlete has publicly verified the immense benefits of meldonium, it is Sharapova.




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5SOS Michael Clifford explains why he has an American accent

He's a member of the acclaimed band 5 Seconds Of Summer, who hails from Sydney.




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5SOS Michael Clifford reveals why they won’t do just 18-plus shows

And on Friday guitarist Michael Clifford revealed the four-man band will perform a series of all-ages shows across the country.




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Cherie Blair wishes Carrie Symonds 'all the best' after giving birth to a healthy baby boy

Appearing on Good Morning Britain today, the wife of former British PM Tony Blair wished Carrie Symonds 'all the best' after she gave birth to a healthy baby boy with Boris Johnson this morning.




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Boris Johnson's new fatherhood makes him 'hyper aware' of lockdown challenges, reveals psychologist 

Boris Johnson, 55, and Carrie Symonds, 32, welcomed a son today, with psychologist Jo Hemmings telling FEMAIL it may have been 'an emotional epiphany' for the British Prime Minister.




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Elon Musk leads US anger at 'hypocritical' 'Professor Lockdown' Neil Ferguson

Professor Neil Ferguson, 51, of Imperial College London, forecast grim coronavirus death tolls in the UK and US if their governments remained squeamish about social distancing.




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Sir Alex Ferguson: GARY NEVILLE remembers why he was such a gigantic force as Manchester United manager

An exclusive insight into the greatest manager Britain has ever had from the man who spent his whole career at Manchester United and knows him best.




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Mike Riley apologises - why players should give referees a break - GARY NEVILLE

When I was playing, I was a pain in the backside to referees. I was one of the narkiest, most unreasonable players imaginable. I was continually on to them throughout the match, always appealing for every single decision and always trying to affect them.




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Discovering why Leonardo DiCaprio and Madonna love Ibiza

Ever since Errol Flynn moored his boat to party there with the Hollywood crowd in the Sixties, the island has had a showbiz party reputation. Sarah White visits and discovers its opulent side.




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The winning and shortlisted images in the open contest of the 2020 Sony World Photography Awards

The contest received 193,000 entries from photographers in over 200 territories. More than 100 images were shortlisted and judges had the hard task of picking 10 category winners.




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Zimbabwe toddler befriends a clan of wild HYENAS after her parents bought her a cuddly toy version

Toddler Kiki Wolhuter, from Zimbabwe, was filmed running alongside the hyenas and holding out sticks for them to chew with her father Kim, a wildlife film maker who is an expert on the animals.




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The stunning winning images in the All About Photo Awards 2020 photography competition

The All About Photo Awards - The Mind's Eye has announced 40 winning images for 2020. Monica Denevan from the U.S was named Photographer of the Year for an image shot in Myanmar.




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Hyperloop network connecting Amsterdam and Paris could be running by 2028 says Hardt Hyperloop

Dutch company Hardt Hyperloop is developing the technology, which involves a pod that floats using magnetic levitation being pushed through a steel tube maintained at a partial vacuum.




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Married At First Sight: Why Michael Goonan speaks like a 'London taxi driver'

It's the question that has baffled Married At First Sight fans for months: Why does Michael Goonan speak like a south London taxi driver despite being from Adelaide?




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'Cocaine' Cassie Sainsbury reveals why she became a sex worker

Australian drug smuggler 'Cocaine' Cassie Sainsbury has revealed why she became a sex worked and how it led to her taking a 'shady' courier job in Colombia.




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Rose Adam reveals why she struggled to 'have fun' on MasterChef as she's eliminated

On Tuesday's episode of MasterChef Australia: Back To Win, Rose Adam was eliminated after a tough pressure challenge. 




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PIERS MORGAN: I understand why Americans are protesting the lockdown - but they're wrong

The US, which despite all President Trump's claims to the contrary, was shamefully slow to respond to the threat, has had more coronavirus deaths than anywhere else in the world.




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Adama Traore's former Barcelona academy coach explains why the Wolves star fell short in Spain

Adama Traore's tactical development has made the difference between his Barcelona flop and incredible Wolves rise, a former coach at the club's famous La Masia academy has said. 




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Banks are failing to explain why fraud victims have not been refunded

A damning review by the Financial Ombudsman of an anti-fraud code which came into force last May has raised numerous concerns about the way banks are treating victims who have lost millions.




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Why insurance firms MUST release pensioners from annuity austerity

RAF veteran Alan Fowler, 72, (pictured with his wife Lynda) has an annuity from Legal & General paying a pittance but it refused his pleas for a lump sum.




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How to ensure your car is roadworthy after cornavirus lockdown

With the majority of drivers leaving their motors parked or making only infrequent and very short journeys to the shops, there's a good chance you'll encounter one or more of these six issues.




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Trainer Emma Lavelle hoping physical development will make Paisley Park even harder to beat

The seven-year-old, who won the Grade One Stayers' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival, runs for the first time this season in the Ladbrokes Long Distance Hurdle at Newbury on Friday.




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Connections of Thyme Hill will wait before deciding which race he'll contest at Cheltenham Festival

Thyme Hill completed his hat-trick in the Grade One Challow Novices' Hurdle late last month and is set to head straight to the showpiece meeting in the Cotswolds.




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Colm Murphy targets Champion Hurdle glory with Relegate after impressive return at Punchestown

Relegate will bid to earn both herself and trainer Colm Murphy a return to the Cheltenham Festival winner's enclosure when she lines up for the Pertemps Final next week.




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Social media users ask why Cheltenham Festival is on amid coronavirus fears

Up to 70,000 spectators (pictured, packed stands today) are expected to attend the first day of the annual horse racing festival with fans travelling from across Britain to the Gloucestershire course.




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Cheltenham landlord dies from coronavirus amid calls for probe into why the festival went ahead

67-year-old landlord Alexander Grierson died after contracting coronavirus during the Cheltenham festival. Calls are being made to investigate why the races went ahead.




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Why did Lloyds Bank stop my cheque after 60 years of business? TONY HETHERINGTON investigates 

I am a partner in my family's farming business. We received a cheque for £23,256 for shares in Dairy Crest. But after it was deposited in the business account, Lloyds Bank rejected it.




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Why can't I use Section 75 to make a claim when using a third party?

My hotel wasn't as described but I was told as I paid through a third party on my credit card, I am not liable to claim a refund through the Section 75 rule.




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ASK TONY: Why does John Lewis keep sending me faulty iPads?

I bought an iPad from John Lewis in 2017. I started having problems, so they suggested I send it back. Unfortunately the company keeps sending reconditioned replacements.




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My wealthy mother is remarrying. Should she get a prenup?

My wealthy mother is engaged to remarry and my siblings and I are worried that if it doesn't work out a large part of our inheritance might be at risk.




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ASK TONY: Why won't my 'new for old' policy pay out for my brand-new Jag?

I bought a new Jaguar for £60,000 in 2017. In May this year I was involved in an accident. The garage gave an initial estimate for repairs of £25,563, but said there were likely to be further costs.




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ASK TONY: Why won't Tesco Bank do more to help a deaf person?

My Tesco credit card has been blocked since January. I am a deaf lip-reader so cannot contact the bank by phone. I wrote asking if we could communicate by different means but was refused.




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Why does having data turned on rinse the credit on my PAYG phone?

I bought a PAYG smartphone last week and have barely used it but I noticed that the credit has gone down. I read online it could be due to having my data switched on. Why is this?




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Why was my £900 Help to Buy Isa bonus rejected?

In September my wife and I bought our first home together, neither of us having owned a property before. We both had a Help to Buy Isa with Barclays and each had the same value, £4,000.




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ALEX BRUMMER: The Magnificent SEVEN - why Britain can be the envy of the world in the 2020s

The truth is that, in or out of the European Union, the citizens of the United Kingdom often under-estimate all the terrific things we have going for us.