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Kate Hudson braves the rainy weather and Coronavirus fears to stock up on groceries

Kate Hudson and Danny Fujikawa braved the hoards at the grocery store as they stocked up on Saturday.




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Meghan Markle's sell-out designer ballet pumps are back in stock

The brown Sarah Flint ballet pumps Meghan wore to the Invictus games in 2017 (left) and gained a waiting list of over 25,000 people, are now back in stock. The shoes cost $345.66 (£264.14)




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: It's a laughing stock at Stockley Park after worst day for VAR in the Premier League

JAMIE REDKNAPP: We look at VAR as if it's the oracle but in reality it's one man, sat behind a bank of screens at Stockley Park, offering his opinion. It's not matter of fact - it's subjective.




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Beulah London restocks Kate Middleton's £95 scarf after it was worn by the Duchess in South Wales

Kate Middleton, 38, sported Beulah London's £95 pink and red Shibani scarf for her outing to South Wales with Prince William, 37, yesterday. It is once again available to buy online.




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Georgia senator under fire for stock trades uses primate plane in campaign ads

Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler used her private plane and her vast fortune as an upside in a new political ad after facing criticism for offloading stocks amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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British nurses at Tavistock Hospital slammed for sharing video performing Haka to coronavirus

The group performed the traditional Māori war dance in a ward in the Tavistock Hospital in Devon, southwest England over the weekend.




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M&S launch Percy Pig ICE-CREAM as fans say they're going to stocked up in lockdown

Once news of the release was posted in the Extreme Coupons and Bargaining Facebook group, many fans said they were going to take an essential trip to the supermarket to pick up the new £3 treat.




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M&S restocks its £9.50 NHS charity t-shirts loved by Holly Willoughby

M&S has re-stocked its hugely popular navy and white cotton t-shirts featuring a colourful rainbow design and the 'All in this together' slogan, after the first batch sold out across the UK.




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Two hundred MILLION pieces of PPE in the UK's stockpile were 'out of date' when coronavirus hit

Millions of pieces of vital personal protective equipment in the UK's national pandemic stockpile were out of date when the coronavirus hit, an investigation has revealed.




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JAN MOIR: Are you stockpiling because of coronavirus? Just keep Spam and carry on... 

JAN MOIR: Are you panic buying yet? I was tempted to stick another pack of loo rolls in my supermarket trolley yesterday but resisted the impulse. Why? Because I want to be British about this.




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The wifi Woodstock! JAN MOIR watched as stars performed from home for the coronavirus heroes

JAN MOIR: They sang You Can't Always Get What You Want from rooms that suggested, actually they could - and did. Celebs perform live for 'One World: Together At Home' by Global Citizen.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: It's a laughing stock at Stockley Park after worst day for VAR in the Premier League

JAMIE REDKNAPP: We look at VAR as if it's the oracle but in reality it's one man, sat behind a bank of screens at Stockley Park, offering his opinion. It's not matter of fact - it's subjective.




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Kelly Clarkson admits to having an incredible sex life with husband Brandon Blackstock

Kelly Clarkson admitted that her sex life with husband Brandon Blackstock is anything but ordinary while being interviewed by The Voice Season 14 winner Brynn Cartelli




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Chris Hemsworth shows off his bulging biceps as he stocks up on some healthy food in Byron Bay 

Chris Hemsworth is known for his ripped physique and love of all things health-related.




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Chris Hemsworth reveals wife Elsa 'unintentionally' stockpiled 15 boxes of toilet paper

Chris Hemsworth and his wife, Elsa Pataky, are in lockdown with their family at their $20million mansion in Byron Bay amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Investor warned clients about coronavirus and markets collapse, says stocks aren't close to a bottom

Hedge fund manager Dan Niles, who warned clients of the oncoming impact of the coronavirus on global markets, projects up to another potential 30% drop from March's end point is coming.




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Christian Wilkins stocks up on junk food as he emerges from isolation

Christian Wilkins and his Dancing With The Stars partner Lily Cornish have been in isolation since last week, after Christian's father Richard tested positive for coronavirus.




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Health insurance stocks fall more sharply than most over fears Sanders' surge could see shakeup

The stock market experienced its largest one-day drop since early 2018. Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 3.56%, while healthcare stocks dropped 5.45%.




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Wall Street stocks tumble with Dow and S&P experiencing worst daily drops in months amid coronavirus

Major US indexes fell more than 1% Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping 420 points. Oil dropped more than 2% and yield on 10-year Treasury fell to 1.61%.




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US stocks fall after strong rally last week

The Dow Jones and S&P 500 fell on Monday after last week's strong gains as US companies prepared to kick off a quarterly earnings season expected to be rough due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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US stocks open higher as more states prepare to lift restrictions

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 358.51 points, or 1.51%, to 24,133.78 as investors cheered news that more countries and U.S. states were looking to ease lockdowns.




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Republican senator Kelly Loeffler and her CEO chairman husband sell ALL their stocks

Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler of Georgia said she and her CEO husband will liquidate their stocks after weeks of criticisms for selling millions in shares during the coronavirus pandemic.




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Skye Wheatley swaps swimsuits for stockings for Bali

Former Big Brother Australia house mate Skye Wheatley has traded skimpy swimsuits for stockings and spectacles ahead of her Bali trip.




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COVID-19: The $10 beauty alternative to hand sanitiser - and there's still plenty in stock

The scarcity of hand sanitiser has skyrocketed since COVID-19 reached Australian shores on January 25, but this hand cream does the same thing - and it smells a whole lot nicer.




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Supermarket shelves fully stocked with Easter Eggs as no one is panic buying or stockpiling them

Chocolate aisles up and down the UK are fully stocked with edible eggs with just two weeks to go until the Easter weekend.




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Noel Gallagher admits he has stockpiled on alcohol amid coronavirus lockdown

While people have been encouraged not to stockpile food and toilet paper to ensure there is enough for everyone, Noel, 52, admitted he has been susceptible to panic buying.




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How taxpayers are funding a service so drug addicts can stock up during coronavirus lockdown

The drug and alcohol treatment and research service helps people affected by substance abuse and is partly financed by Australian state and federal governments.




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Booze limits brought in to stop coronavirus stockpiling are finally lifted in Australia

Major bottle shops brought in strict buying limits to prevent desperate households stockpiling booze during the pandemic.




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FTSE 100 opens up 1.6% or 94 points to 5848 after US stocks staged late rally

London markets rebounded this morning and opened up by 1.6 per cent after US stocks staged a late rally and European countries start to ease coronavirus restrictions.




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Coronavirus: South Australian man brings stool and tea to Coles to wait for toilet paper restock

The customer had reportedly returned to his local Coles supermarket in Adelaide three times in one day in the hopes of snagging the highly sought-after product.




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Stockpilers pushing trolleys piled high with toilet rolls form enormous queues at Costco

Shocking footage has emerged of checkouts being flooded by frantic stockpilers with trolleys piled high with toilet rolls at a Costco in Chingford, London, amid coronavirus panic.




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Fury as Asda and Sainsbury's stock up on imported POLISH beef

UK beef farmers told Asda and Sainsbury's that the move to stock Polish beef instead is 'unacceptable', adding: 'Please do not play a part in killing British agriculture. Remember, once it's gone, it's gone.'




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STOCK WATCH: Fears grow that BP's Alaska sale may prove half-baked

With oil prices tumbling, investors will be glued to the first-quarter results due out from BP and Shell on Tuesday and Thursday respectively.




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How come global stock markets had their best month in years?

According to the FTSE All-World Index, which measures the performance of thousands of companies around the world, global stocks grew at their highest monthly level in nine years.




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Are the big tech stocks immune to viruses?

The products and services provided by the big tech firms are deeply embedded in the lives of individuals and the business practices of companies.




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Are fast-moving tech stocks still a wise bet? UK funds that have gambled on Elon Musk racing ahead

Before you jump on the bandwagon, it is worth remembering that a company's fortunes - especially one so closely linked to its boss - Elon Musk - can change quickly.




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Is it worth investing in Virgin Galactic shares and space stocks?

While the chances of being a space tourist is slim for most, the sector could provide investors with some opportunities.




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Funds and trusts that rose as stock markets fell on coronavirus fears

While investors watched their portfolios with concern as stock markets dropped on coronavirus fears, some funds and trusts climbed significantly.




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Research the stocks that might thrive post-Covid19

History, we are told, provides lessons. But a study of the scary details of past stock market crashes is of little help in showing us precisely how we should react to the current slump.




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How to survive a stock market meltdown: Experts share their top tips

Here, we have asked eight influential experts who have invested through previous crashes to share their top tips on surviving the coronavirus pandemic-hit stock market.




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Best stocks & shares Isas: Pick the best DIY investment platform

Choosing the right DIY platform is crucial but a wealth of choice and changes to charges have left many investors scratching their heads. We pick some of the best.




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Tesco benefits as shoppers rush to stock up during coronavirus lockdown

Any update on recent trading and what this could mean for 2020's revenues and profits will be gratefully received by shareholders when Tesco reports its full-year results next Wednesday.




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How the UK's coronavirus stock market fall compares to the world

Investors will be glad to see the back of the first three months of 2020, after the coronavirus outbreak meant that the first quarter of the year proved brutal.




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Novacyt shoots to stock market stardom after developing diagnostic test for Covid-19

It is one of the most viewed shares on online trading platforms and its price has rocketed from 13 per cent at the start of the year to a peak of 491p on Tuesday.




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Have novice investors been spooked by stock market turmoil?

More younger people are investing thanks to the rise of the simple stocks and shares Isa - are they worried about recent market volatility? We find out.




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Will the UK election result boost or sink the stock market? Investing Show

Traditionally at this time of the year people would be talking about the prospects of a Santa Rally, this December it's different as the UK has an election taking place in the middle of the month.




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When will stock markets stop their coronavirus slide? Investing Show

The world has been turned upside down and stock markets are in turmoil as countries press the pause button to try to stop coronavirus spreading. We discuss what next.




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Autumn Statement: Boost for SMEs as AIM stocks could be included in ISAs from 2013

The move would open up options for investors who are currently limited on which AIM stocks they can include, allowing them to hunt returns among small high growth firms.




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AUTUMN STATEMENT: AIM-shares tax relief welcomed by small firms and stockbrokers - but one critic condemns the move as 'borderline crazy'

Small companies and stockbrokers welcomed the chance that shares quoted on the junior Alternative Investment Market may qualify for tax relief under the Individual Savings Account shelter.




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Weed vendors say customers are stocking up on cannabis as coronavirus quarantines could last months

Recreational pot sales were up 50 per cent from March 16 to 22, while medical marijuana sales rose 41 per cent year over year as customers prepare for long periods of isolation.