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Labour MPs call for Corbyn to set up independent investigation into anti-Semitism complaint handling

The Tribune group of moderate Labour MPs said they were 'shocked' by claims made in a Panorama documentary 'about the handling of antisemitism complaints'.




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Baby formula thieves are arrested and charged in Melbourne

Five people have been charged with allegedly stealing thousands of dollars' worth of baby formula in a string of robberies across Melbourne. 




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Family of victim who overdosed after 'being abused by Jeffrey Epstein' blame him for her death

Leigh Patrick, 29, was found dead in a sleazy West Palm Beach, Florida, motel just weeks short of her 30th birthday on May 30, 2017. She claimed to have been abused by Jeffrey Epstein.




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Streaker who sprinted onto the field revealed to be radio executive given a free ticket by the NRL

Matthew Cooper, a national account manager at Southern Cross Austereo, allegedly stripped naked and ran on the field during a game at Bankwest Stadium in western Sydney.




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'Lies by fantasist Nick contained similarities to memoirs of an abuse survivor' court is told 

Testimony from Carl Beech, 51, who claimed he was abused by a gang of paedophiles in Westminster, bore a series of striking resemblances to details in a survivor's account he had read.




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Kye Enright sought by police over death of Paul Rock in Laidley Queensland

Police are searching for Kye Enright, 21, who is allegedly linked to the fatal stabbing of Paul Rock in a car park outside a Queensland pub.




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Australian woman sexually assaulted in Afghanistan by district governor

An Afghan district governor has been stood down amid allegations he sexually assaulted an Australian woman in a remote part of the country. An investigation is now underway.




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Four men are arrested after being caught smuggling over 5,000 baby turtles

Border agents found a total 5,255 red-ear slider baby turtles kept in small baskets from the luggage of two Indian nationals who flew in from Guangzhou, China to Kuala Lumpur airport.




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Russian beauty queen 'holed up with her baby in a country house' provided by the ex-Malaysian king

Oksana Voevodina, 27, is staying at a house outside Moscow with her mother and newborn son, but has not been provided records of her divorce from Sultan Muhammad V and remains in love, her lawyer says.




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Canadian Captain left stranded as £4MILLION super yacht is ravaged by an inferno in Thailand

Black smoke billowed from the 180ft Lady D and the Canadian captain of the ship could do nothing while the blaze roared in Phuket, Thailand.




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Man faces two years in jail 'for tweeting that Nora Quoirin had been raped by tribesmen

Muhammad Zikri Ibrahim, 29, denied committing intentional insult at a Kuala Lumpur court. He allegedly claimed local indigenous villagers from the Orang Asli tribe raped Nora, 15.




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Bank of Dad! Father discovers he can stop his toddler son crying by giving him a five dollar bill

This is the charming moment a child stops crying when his father hands him a bank note in Melaka, Malaysia. However, when the note is retrieved from the baby, he resumes bawling.




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Russian beauty who had baby with ex-Malaysia king tells how her 'fairy tale' marriage collapsed

Oksana Voevodina says she hasn't spoken to her ex-husband the Sultan of Kelantan since he walked out in December. she has opened up about the collapse of their marriage to MailOnline.




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Financier accused of stealing £3bn from Malaysian government was 'transformed' by time at Harrow

Malaysian financier Jho Low, who was, accused of stealing £3 billion from his country's government was directly inspired by the overt wealth of his peers at Harrow-school, says economic expert.




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Former soldier tells how his life was saved by Poppy Appeal after he was left homeless and suicidal

Leon Parker, 20, from Wirral, revealed how his life was saved by the British Legion after he was diagnosed with PTSD when he left the Army, and spent 13 weeks living in a tent in the woods.




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He dyed like a dog! Stray pooch manages to turn his fur green by rolling around in coloured powder 

A stray dog was spotted this month with his fur dyed bright green after it is believed he rolled around in the coloured powder at a rubbish tip in Malaysia. His image went viral sparking a local rescue mission.




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Dengue fever could be eradicated in hot countries by infecting mosquitoes with bacteria

Cases of dengue fever at sites in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, reduced by 40 per cent after an international team of scientists injected mosquitoes with a strain of Wolbachia.




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Grandmother who escaped death by hanging after being acquitted of smuggling ice plans to celebrate

A grandmother (pictured) who faced death by hanging after being found guilty of importing the drug ice into Malaysia plans on celebrating her freedom with a special meal.




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Police investigate 'threat to life' of Russian beauty queen's baby son

Oksana Voevodina, 27, says she was told via a friend that her son Ismail is in 'mortal danger', that she should drop her paternity lawsuit against the former Sultan of Malaysia, and stop speaking to the press.




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Russian beauty queen who married ex-King of Malaysia 'screamed at by woman claiming to be his wife'

Russian beauty queen Oksana Voevodina and her former husband the Sultan Muhammad V of Kelantan are at war after their ill-fated and short-lived marriage and battling over a financial settlement.




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Beauty queen says she's been sent 'poisonous messages by ex King of Malaysia's hidden Czech wife'

Oksana Voevodina, 27, revealed the astonishing messages during a TV interview with presenter and politician Ksenia Sobchak. She claims they were sent by the Sultan's 'hidden Czech wife'.




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'Drunk' woman is arrested by anti-terror police after 'trying to storm cockpit' at Heathrow

Officers were called to Heathrow at 4.29am this morning just after the aeroplane landed. Police confirmed they had arrested a woman on suspicion of being drunk on board.




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Chinese tourist numbers to Australia plunge by 83 per cent following coronavirus travel ban

In February, just 19,500 short-term visitors came from China - the lowest monthly tally since January 2004, Australian Bureau of Statistics figures showed. Travel bans have hit the tourism industry.




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Holly Willoughby looks chic in a black and pink gown as she attends Prince's Trust event

The This Morning star, 39, who is a patron of the charity founded by Prince Charles in 1976, wowed in a stunning black and pink off-the-shoulder gown with a dramatic train.




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Prince Charles climbs into water-logged cellar to see devastation caused by Storm Dennis

Prince Charles has been praised for bravely climbing into a water-logged cellar in storm-hit Pontypridd in the Welsh valleys to see the devastation caused by Storm Dennis.




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The Crown Series 4: Rising actor Tom Byrne 'is cast to play a young Prince Andrew'

The 25-year-old thespian, a graduate of the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, has been recruited to play the scandal-ridden Royal during his days as a popular pinup, according to The Sun.




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The Crown Series 4: Tom Byrne films scenes as Prince Andrew

Tom Byrne has filmed his first scenes as Prince Andrew for The Crown's fourth season.




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TV chef Ainsley Harriott awarded an MBE by Prince Charles

Celebrity chef, Ainsley Harriott was invested as a Member of the British Empire (MBE) by the Prince of Wales at Buckingham Palace earlier today.




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Murder investigation launched after three-month-old baby girl is found unconscious in her cot 

A murder investigation has been launched after a three-month-old baby girl was found unconscious in her cot. 




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Family of Brisbane baby girl who died in cot in Zillmere home have 'no idea' what killed her

Bellah-Rose Salafia was found unconscious in her cot in her Department of Housing home in Zillmere, in Brisbane's north, about 6am on Saturday.




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Student and five parents at school attended by Prince Charles were diagnosed with coronavirus

A student and five parents at an elite private school in Victoria once attended by Prince Charles have tested positive for coronavirus. 




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Prince Charles' Duchy of Cornwall estate is blasted by community in Scilly Isles

The Duchy of Cornwall claims it sets its high fees following a 'statutory formula'. Alan and Glenda Davis were shocked they couldn't buy their Scilly Isles freehold.




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Adorable black and white photograph of Prince Charles with Prince Louis was taken by Kate Middleton 

Prince Charles has shared a heartwarming photo of him hugging his grandson Prince Louis. The Prince of Wales released the photo to celebrate his grandson's second birthday.




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Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis didn't meet baby Archie for two months

The Cambridge children didn't meet baby Archie for the first two months of his life,  royal correspondent Emily Andrews told Yahoo's Royal Box, and were first introduced in early July.




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Abby Lee Miller of takes aim at GMA's Lara Spencer for criticism of Prince George's ballet lessons

Abby Lee Miller of Dance Moms fame shared a video to Instagram in which she lambasted GMA's Lara Spencer for making fun of Prince George for taking ballet classes.




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Smartest baby names in the UK are revealed by tutoring experts

British online tutoring platform Tutor House has used its internal data to find the ten highest-achieving names, with George, Tom and Mohammed coming out on top for boys.




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The Queen has 'barely seen' baby Archie royal expert claims

With the Sussexes' plans to step out of the spotlight stretching back months, their eight-month-old son Archie has had little opportunity to see the Queen and the rest of his extended family.




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Kate Middleton pays tribute to her children by wearing necklace engraved with their initials

Kate Middleton, 38, paid a touching tribute to her children by wearing a £1,070 necklace by Daniella Draper as she arrived in Cardiff today. It was engraved with their initials 'G, L, C.'




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Fears 28-DAY-old baby may have coronavirus after he was treated by an infected doctor

Oliver Tyson, who is just 28 days old, is especially vulnerable to the virus as his lungs are week after being born prematurely.




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Ruby Princess death toll climbs to 12 as passenger, 84, on board the cruise dies from coronavirus

The man, who died in Royal Perth Hospital, was one of the nearly 3,000 passengers who disembarked the ship in Sydney on March 19.




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Driver who picked up a Ruby Princess passenger says she almost died from coronavirus

Julie Lamrock contracted coronavirus after she drove a passenger named Helen from Circular Quay to Campbelltown, in Sydney's western suburbs, on March 19.




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Ruby Princess passenger who is in a coma after getting coronavirus on the cruise is sent a $454 BILL

Kiri-Lee Ryder, 44, attended a medical appointment onboard the cruise just hours before she disembarked in Sydney on March 19.




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Ruby Princess to STAY in Australian waters because of high volume of crew infected with coronavirus

ABF Commissioner Michael Outram said all foreign cruise ships who asked for permission to stay in local waters had their requests knocked back on Saturday.




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Milli Lucas who had brain tumour operation performed by Charlie Teo thanks her supporters

The Perth schoolgirl sent a touching tribute to her supporters from a hospital bed on Wednesday morning before going back into the operating theatre with Dr Teo.




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Young Australian rises to fame by mimicking Scott Morrison's coronavirus press conferences

Brooklyn Taylor, from Perth, saw her social media popularity soar after copying the prime minister's verbal exchange with ABC reporter Andrew Probyn during a press conference on March 22.




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Australian mum wakes up from a coma after falling ill with coronavirus on Ruby Princess cruise ship

Doctors put Kiri-Lee Ryder, 41, in an induced coma on March 29 when she fell ill after returning to Perth from a holiday.




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Footage of mates fishing on Western Australian rocks emerges week before pair hit by a deadly wave

Footage taken the week before Kristoffee Salazar and Romero Pizon were swept off rocks about 260km south of Perth showed them laughing and chatting as they fished on the same outcrop.




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Skeleton remains found in remote property by a man cutting down trees in search for missing woman 

A man cutting down trees at a property off Tea Tree Road in Bindoon, 80 kilometres north of Perth, made the grim discovery on Sunday.




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WA Premier Mark McGowan interrupted by a heckler during COVID-19 press conference

WA Premier Mark McGowan was giving a press conference in Rockingham, south-west of Perth, on Monday about coronavirus restrictions being lifted in the real estate industry.




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Mum accused of trying to kill her own baby boy by poisoning pleads not guilty to attempted murder

A Perth mother accused of trying to murder her baby boy by pouring bleach into his formula will stand trial.