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Javier Bardem defends Johnny Depp in $50M defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard

Javier Bardem offered glowing support for friend Johnny Deep in his $50 million defamation lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard.




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Dozens of protestors demand lockdown laws lifted through Anzac Day demonstration in West Gippsland

Around 75 demonstrators, including ex-servicemen and women, bumped shoulders at the park at Trafalgar Train Station in West Gippsland, Victoria on Saturday, demanding an end to lockdown.




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Terrifying moment a tiger shark clamps its jaws around a diver's HEAD

The 16-foot tiger shark released its victim after it was jabbed with metal poles. The Malaysian tourist was left with a 3.4-inch long wound on his head after the attack in Beqa Lagoon, Fiji.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: How anti-Brexit bigwigs have turned themselves into a laughing stock

Dominic Grieve is one of a number of former Tories telling people to vote 'tactically' to stop Boris Johnson taking Britain out of the EU on January 31, writes DOMINIC LAWSON.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Hypocrisy, heroism and the real goodies and baddies of this earth-shaking election

DOMINIC LAWSON: Boris Johnson is getting all the plaudits and Jeremy Corbyn all the blame. That's what you'd expect after an election in which the Conservatives gained a more crushing victory.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: The card that showed the hidden cost behind too many Christmas bargains

DOMINIC LAWSON: Florence Widdicombe opened a pack of Tesco charity Christmas cards and found on one a note from a prisoner in China declaring that he had been forced to do this work.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Stoic Brits and proof that the French and Germans are the real sick men of Europe 

DOMINIC LAWSON: A lot of us feel a bit grim at this time of year. But we just get on with it. That's not so true of our near neighbours in France and Germany.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: It's surprising, but I'm feeling sympathy for Rebecca Long-Bailey 

DOMINIC LAWSON: As if Labour doesn't have enough problems with alienating Britain's Jewish community, it now seems intent on becoming a hostile environment for Catholics, too.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: The astounding story of how China's Huawei seduced Britain's elite

DOMINIC LAWSON: Within days, we are told, the Government will 'decide' whether to award the Chinese firm Huawei the contract to develop and maintain this country's vital electronic network.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Hunting Lord Lucan remains a national obsession

DOMINIC LAWSON: Lord Lucan is alive! Or so claims a building contractor called Neil Berriman. And why should we listen to Mr Berriman? Well, he is the son of the Lucan family nanny.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: A storm could have killed my wife, but I still thrill to the raw power of nature

DOMINIC LAWSON: This was meant to be bad news, and in a way it is: Storm Ciara (easier to write than to pronounce) has swept across the United Kingdom.




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DOMINIC LAWSON on Hermes, the uncontactable delivery firm

DOMINIC LAWSON: Every year my sister gives me the same birthday present. Sorry, that's not fair: Nigella gives me a jumper, but each year it is one of a different colour.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Eugenics IS practised in Britain

DOMINIC LAWSON: So that's clear: it is absolutely unacceptable for anyone with eugenicist views to have a position of the slightest influence within British politics.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: The Lords are on to something when it comes to the battle for the Ladies

DOMINIC LAWSON: The 12th Baron Lucas inaugurated a debate asking the Government to ensure that at least half of toilet facilities in public buildings are available to women only.




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DOMINIC LAWSON on his bird flu and what the coronavirus crisis has taught us about the food we eat 

DOMINIC LAWSON: The coronavirus sweeping the world can be traced back to a food market in the Chinese city of Wuhan, where the new strain first transferred from wildlife to humans.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Jaws and freedom loving Boris Johnson

DOMINIC LAWSON: Johnson said in 2007 that Mayor Larry Vaughn was the true hero of the film Jaws: it was 'laudable' that he strove to help businesses in defiance of mounting hysteria.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Please can our politicians stop calling this a war. It's nothing like it 

DOMINIC LAWSON: As so often in her 68-year reign, the Queen gets it right. In her statement to the country on meeting the challenge of the coronavirus, she did not once use the word 'war'.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Our paper tiger leaders will be back dealing with China when this is over

DOMINIC LAWSON: The founder of the People's Republic of China, Mao Zedong, invented a term for 'reactionaries' in the West who made threats against his regime. He called them 'paper tigers'.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Yes, we need experts but they're not the ones who must find a way out of this crisis

DOMINIC LAWSON: Only a certain type engages in professional point-scoring in the midst of a pandemic. But Sir Paul Nurse, the Nobel prize-winning scientist, seems to fit that bill.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Forget trendy theorists. It's the Queen who instinctively grasps our lockdown

DOMINIC LAWSON: This wasn't supposed to happen. The British people have responded to a draconian lockdown with good humour and fortitude.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: No, the coronavirus lockdown cure ISN'T worse than the disease

DOMINIC LAWSON: The decision to extend the lockdown has, unsurprisingly, intensified the complaint that 'shutting down the economy will cost more lives than the coronavirus'.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: We've been far too cosy with China, but a Tory revolt is fighting back 

DOMINIC LAWSON: How mortifying to be complimented by a representative of the totalitarian regime now in the global dock for its conduct during the Covid-19 pandemic.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: What locked-in syndrome tells us about happiness in lockdown UK

Locked-in Shirley Parsons (pictured) suffered a colossal haemorrhagic stroke from a clot on her brain in 2003. But she said she is happier than before her stroke, writes DOMINIC LAWSON.




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AP McCoy backs plans for horse racing to return in June as sport draws up proposal for restart

All race meetings in the UK were cancelled following the lockdown on March 23 in a bid to halt the spread of coronavirus but the sport's organisers have been working on a radical restart of races.




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Italy's injury list expands as Lorenzo Insigne withdraws from squad ahead of Euro 2020 qualifiers

Forward Lorenzo Insigne has withdrawn from Italy's squad with a muscular problem ahead of European Championship qualifiers against Armenia and Finland.




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Liam Hemsworth and Rebel Wilson face lawsuits for sharing paparazzi photos on Instagram 

Two of Australia's biggest stars are facing copyright infringement lawsuits.




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Rebel Wilson's Pooch Perfect draws in 624, 000 viewers... after fans were left shocked by her jokes

Seven's new series Pooch Perfect, hosted by Rebel Wilson, managed to draw in 624,000 metro viewers on Thursday night.




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Rosario Dawson and Maya Rudolph join Prince's family for special memorial in Minnesota

Friends and relatives of the late singer Prince gathered on Saturday for a special memorial service at his estate.




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Arsenio Hall drops lawsuit against Sinead O'Connor

Hall took legal action after O'Connor explosively accused him of supplying the late singer with narcotics and even 'spiking her drink' at a party years earlier at Eddie Murphy's house.




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Labor may backflip and support laws making it easier to deport violent criminal immigrants

A new law to give the government more discretionary powers to deport convicted rapists, killers, pedophiles and violent thugs out of Australia may now be backed by Labor.




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Nine new gun laws loosening restrictions in Texas go into effect day after deadly shooting in Odessa

The new laws, which went into effect on Sunday, the day after at least seven people were killed in a mass shooting in West Texas, gives Texans more opportunities to have firearms in public places.




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El Paso victims file lawsuit against Walmart accusing it of 'gross negligence'

Jessica and Guillermo Garcia are demanding answers as to why there were no security guards in place to prevent the shooting at an El Paso Walmart in August, killing 22 and injuring 24.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: The card that showed the hidden cost behind too many Christmas bargains

DOMINIC LAWSON: Florence Widdicombe opened a pack of Tesco charity Christmas cards and found on one a note from a prisoner in China declaring that he had been forced to do this work.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Why it's hard not to gloat at travails of Macron

DOMINIC LAWSON: We mustn't gloat about the public uprising in Paris. Some of it has involved setting fire to buildings. And there are some pretty unpleasant types among the demonstrators.




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Charlotte Dawson ravishing in short red hoodie

She's recently rekindled things with rugby beau Matt Sarsfield, who she stepped out with on Wednesday.  But Ex On The Beach star, Charlotte Dawson, 24, was flying solo




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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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Pauline Hanson has called on the government to 'tighten up' immigration laws

Pauline Hanson has called on the government to 'tighten up' immigration laws after a new report revealed 50,000 migrants who were denied asylum in Australia remain in the country. 




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Jobs bonanza for Australians wanting work in UK as new immigration laws will favour English speakers

New post-Brexit immigration laws in the UK will favour skilled English-speaking migrant workers over cheap unskilled labour from within the European Union.




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Dog owner lets Rhodesian Ridgeback lick canned cheese off his BALD HEAD so he can trim his claws

Greg Lee, 41, from Williamsburg, Virginia, was fed up with battling his 6.5 stone Rhodesian Ridgeback Jax every fortnight to cut his nails so started squirting canned cheese on his head.




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David Beckham playfully draws a VERY rude doodle on his wife Victoria's new Marigolds

The former footballer, 44, had found his wife's new marigolds which she had branded with her 'VB' initials and defaced them with a very crude symbol.




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Mel B withdraws from first X Factor live final show after being hospitalised

Mel B has been forced to withdraw from the judging panel of The X Factor.




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Rosario Dawson to appear in season two of hit Disney+ series The Mandalorian

Dawson, 40, will be playing the first live-action version of Ahsoka, who has already appeared in the CGI animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels.




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Hungary's right-wing government withdraws country from 'too gay' Eurovision Song Contest

A pro-government broadcaster said Eurovision was 'a homosexual flotilla' and that Hungary's mental health would be better off if it was out of the singing competition.




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Natalya Wright sets jaws dropping as she uploads a raunchy series of topless photos

Natalya Wright, 19, showcased her svelte physique as she uploaded a raunchy shot on her Instagram on Tuesday as she posed topless.




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Shane Dawson Jeffree Star makeup collaboration earns 35 million in seconds

YouTube star Shane Dawson, 31, from Long Beach, has partnered with best friend and makeup mogul Jeffree Star, 33, from Orange County, to produce the Conspiracy Collection.




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'The war had been a total war': Queen Elizabeth II, in a special VE Day message, draws similarities between WWII and the coronavirus pandemic

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II on Friday offered a message in honor of the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day (VE Day).The 93-year-old monarch spoke of the parallels between the Second World War that left more than 50 million dead, and the ongoing efforts to battle the coronavirus."The war had been a total war: it had affected everyone, and no one was immune from its impact," she said.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Britain's Queen Elizabeth II on Friday offered a tribute and a message of hope in honor of the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day (VE Day).In a video message, the 93-year-old monarch drew a parallel between the Second World War that left more than 50 million dead, and the ongoing efforts to battle the coronavirus.VE Day is remembered as the day when




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Cardiff 'file lawsuit against Nantes over the death of Emiliano Sala'

Cardiff have filed a lawsuit against Nantes over the death of Emiliano Sala, according to reports in France. Sala died after the plane he was travelling to Wales crashed into the English Channel.




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Russian man saws off his own leg while high on 'zombie drug' spice

Graphic pictures showed the man lying on a hospital bed and clutching at the stump of his left leg which was cut off above the knee in the city of Projopyevsk, 2,100miles east of Moscow.




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Mike Bloomberg is hit with a class action lawsuit from a former campaign organizer

Grette Fernandez filed a class action lawsuit against Mike Bloomberg on Monday in the Southern District of New York. This is the third class action lawsuit against Bloomberg.




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Obama tears into woke culture and purity tests: Former president says 'good people have flaws'

Barack was joined by his wife Michelle on Tuesday at their annual Obama Foundation summit in Chicago, where the former first lady also said: 'I can't make people not afraid of black people.'