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MPs juggle politics with babysitting as they take part in historic first virtual Commons from home

Politicians taking part in Prime Minister's Questions from the safety and comfort of their own homes were upstaged by their grandchildren and their interior design sense - or lack of it.




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Jeremy Corbyn's brother Piers, 73, leads protest against coronavirus lockdown

Piers Corbyn spearheaded the rally in Glastonbury, Somerset, against the Government's lockdown, which he said was causing more people to die. He claimed that around 100 attended the protest.




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HARRY COLE: Why did Jeremy Corbyn and his wife defy coronavirus rules? 

HARRY COLE Ever one to defy common sense, Jeremy Corbyn, 71 next month, not only shunned all lockdown etiquette to turn up in Westminster but brought with him his third wife.




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Rachel Riley wins first battle in libel claim against Jeremy Corbyn aide

A High Court judge has ruled that comments posted online by Laura Murray, head of complaints for the Labour party, against Rachel Riley showed a 'defamatory tendency'.




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Dawn Butler says Labour party will be found guilty of 'institutional racism' by equalities watchdog 

Dawn Butler (pictured) said there was no doubt the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) will find that her party discriminated against Jews.




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Rachel Riley cradles baby Maven on sunny stroll amid legal battle in libel claim

Rachel has been seen for the first time since she won the first round in her legal battle against one of Jeremy Corbyn's closest aides. The Countdown host, 34, looked in good spirits on the stroll.




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Rachel Riley cradles baby girl Maven during a stroll amid legal battle against Jeremy Corbyn aide

Rachel Riley stepped out for a refreshing stroll with her daughter amid her on going legal battle in libel claim against one of Jeremy Corbyn's aides.




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Coronavirus UK: Jeremy Corbyn's brother Piers protests lockdown and touts chloroquine as a 'cure'

Jeremy Corbyn's brother, Piers, has spearheaded an anti-lockdown protest where he claimed drug companies were 'suppressing information' on a cure for coronavirus 'because they want to impose a vaccine.'




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Barnaby Joyce's Vikki Campion love affair laid bare in new Niki Savva book Plots and Prayers

Barnaby Joyce's 'increasingly suspicious' wife made probing phone calls to his staff while Vikki Campion worked in his office - culminating in a blazing, door-slamming row.




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Barnaby Joyce's Vikki Campion affair: Inside the awkward crisis meetings

A new book has shed light on the awkward government leadership meetings Barnaby Joyce was forced to attend after his affair with staffer Vikki Campion was sensationally exposed.




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Tulsi Gabbard defends herself against Hillary Clinton's claims she's being 'groomed' by Russia

Tulsi Gabbard insists she can't control what others say as she continues to receive backing from Russian media outlets.




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Hillary Clinton appalled by Facebook political ad policy

Hillary Clinton slammed Facebook's political advertisement policy, saying it is 'appalling' that voters are being misinformed by potentially false information ahead of the 2020 election.




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Hillary Clinton urges Jewish activists to 'repair the world' by defeating 'cruel' Donald Trump 

Hillary Clinton slammed President Donald Trump's administration during a scathing 12-minute address to the Jewish Labor Committee in New York last night.




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Hillary Clinton promotes pro-impeachment website built by 2016 campaign chair John Podesta

Hillary Clinton linked to a pro-impeachment website urging the public to educate themselves in the midst of the Judiciary hearing debating two articles of impeachment against Donald Trump.




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Justice Department inquiry into Hillary Clinton that was championed by Trump ends with NO results 

An inquiry into Republican allegations of misconduct at the Justice Department and the FBI, including its handling of the Hillary Clinton investigation, has effectively ended without tangible results.




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Hillary Clinton shows unity with Meghan Markle by sharing one of her feminist quotes on Instagram

Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, 72, uploaded a post featuring a feminist comment the Duchess of Sussex, 38, made in February 2018 to her Instagram page yesterday.




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Democrats will publish HALF of the Iowa caucus results by 5pm but crisis could last for weeks

State party chairman Troy Price informed campaigns that he would release at least 50% of results at 5 p.m. EST, but he declined say when the party would release the full results - including who won.




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More Iowa poll results keep Pete Buttigieg in the lead - but Bernie Sanders climbs by 0.1%

Iowa Democrats trickled out another 9% of the overall results more than 24 hours after the caucuses ended, with no end in sight to a fiasco which means Buttigieg's win is only self-proclaimed.




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Ex-Marine attacked by 'racist mob' at Mississippi restaurant

Former U.S. Marine Ralph Weems, 32, suffered a traumatic brain injury after being attacked by a large group of black men in a restaurant parking lot in West Point in August.




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Marine attacked by shark off Surf City NC becomes EIGHTH person in one month

The man was attacked late on July 4 off the coast of Surf City, North Carolina, before being taken to the Camp Lejeune Naval Hospital where he was treated for five hours before being released.




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Sgt Blackman's appeal attended by 500 ex-marines

Some 500 supporters were expected to throng The Strand in London in solidarity with the jailed Royal Marine. An even greater number is expected tomorrow.




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Sgt Blackman's mum hopes he'll be released by Sunday

Frances Blackman’s son Alexander became the country’s most talked-about Royal Marine when he was jailed for life – on his mother’s 74th birthday – after the most controversial episode of the Afghan war.




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Celebrate the Exbury Gardens centenary by puffing around the grounds on a steam train

Constance Craig Smith explored Exbury Gardens in Hampshire as the plot created by Lionel de Rothschild prepares to celebrate its centenary this year.




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Ribblehead viaduct threatens to collapse after walkers hit by falling rubble

The 145-year-old grade II structure has developed defects which are causing masonry to plunge off the edge. Engineers have discovered fractures along its 24 arches, which tower 100ft above ground.




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By Gum, it's quality stodge (but spare me the goat's cheese!)

The Gumstool is exactly what's needed on this misty January night. A place with utter confidence in its cooking - good ingredients, treated with knowing respect




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Kourtney Kardashian strips down to warm up by the fire in sizzling social media snap

Kourtney Kardashian took to social media with a saucy new fireside snap on Thursday where she appeared to be nude under a shearling coat.




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Kourtney Kardashian embraces sporty chic as she stops by the Calabasas farmers market with son Mason

The reality TV personality looked fashion forward as she and son Mason, 10, made their way to the farmers market. The eldest of the Kardashian sisters, 40, cut a sporty figure in a dark top.




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Scott Disick enlists the help of the Kardashian's to promote apparel inspired by coronavirus panic

Scott Disick enlisted the help of his ex Kourtney Kardashian's famous family to promote the latest apparel drop from his line Talentless inspired by the panic surrounding the dreaded coronavirus.




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YouTuber Jeffree Star lashes out after being called 'spoiled AF' by Kourtney Kardsahian's son

'Jeffree Star is spoiled AF,' Mason, 10, remarked during a recent Instagram Live with Tik Tok star Addison Rae.




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Kourtney Kardashian uses her ABCDEFG Goodbye phrase to shut down hater on Instagram

She shared a slideshow of images from her Easter with her three children during at-home quarantine amid the global COVID-19 pandemic. Kourtney included a sweet video of youngest son Reign.




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Scott Disick gushes over 'loves' Penelope and Reign as they horse around by pool during quarantine

Kourtney recently revealed that they're adjusting well to co-parenting during quarantine: 'I think it's even nice for the kids to get a different change of scenery, get into a different house.'




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Kendall Jenner leads a car parade by sister Kourtney Kardashian's house for her 41st birthday

The social distancing guidelines brought on by the coronavirus pandemic have forced many to think of creative alternatives for special occasions that would normally call for large gatherings.




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Kourtney Kardashian encourages new moms to shed baby weight at their own pace

Kourtney is mom to son Mason, 10, daughter Penelope, seven, and son Reign, five, with ex Scott Disick, 36.




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Alleged victim infected with HIV by Daryll Rowe

A court heard of the moment a man found out Daryll Rowe (pictured), 26, of Brighton, had infected him with HIV. He text him: 'Maybe you have the fever. I have HIV LOL. Oops!'




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HIV-positive paedophile David Cox caught by vigilantes

HIV-positive David Cox, 52, was caught by vigilantes Internet Interceptors trying to meet a '12-year-old boy' for sex in a park in Wolverhampton with a bag of Viagra.




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Victim of HIV hairdresser was 'starstruck' by him

An alleged victim hairdresser Daryll Rowe, 26, (pictured) accused of deliberately infecting his lovers with HIV said he was 'starstruck' by him at Lewes Crown Court today.




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Letters sent by Princess Diana to Aids victim revealed

Correspondence between Princess Diana and a friend of Vincent Hickey show the kind-hearted spirit of the 'People's Princess' to those less fortunate than herself.




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Sports star quizzed by cops over infecting lover with HIV

The UK-based star could face life in prison if convicted of intentional transmission. The claims are being investigated as a case of grievous bodily harm.




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Gay doctor put hundreds of lives at risk by hiding his HIV infection

Tamas Nyary went to great lengths to hide the infection from NHS bosses around the UK because he felt he could not reveal his sexuality due to conservative views in his native Hungary.




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HIV tests to be powered by biodegradable battery fuelled by BACTERIA

Researchers at the State University of New York, Binghamton, made the batteries using 'exoelectrogens' - bacteria that can transfer electrons outside of their cells.




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Older people warned by charities of risk of late diagnosis HIV

Ashley, now 59, told the BBC that people think they are safe to have unprotected sex over the age of 50. Six of ten over 50s diagnosed with HIV in 2018 were told at a late stage, UK figures show.




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Serge Gnabry and Leroy Sane tipped to star in Euro 2020 by Germany legend Jurgan Klinsmann 

Former Germany manager Jurgen Klinsmann has tipped attackers Serge Gnabry and Leroy Sane to light up Euro 2020 next summer.




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The curious case of Karim Benzema: Loved by Real Madrid, loathed by France

SPECIAL REPORT BY DANIEL MATTHEWS IN LYON: To many in France, the 32-year-old is a footballing pariah. At Real Madrid, however, Benzema is approaching immortality.




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Marseille striker Benedetto treated for head injury by being given SWIMMING CAP

As far as bizarre injury treatments go, Marseille striker Dario Benedetto's remedy for a head injury sustained against Amiens is right up there. The Argentine was bizarrely given a swimming cap.




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Victory In The Kitchen by Annie Gray review: 'Popular history at its very best'

If armies march on their stomachs, the same is true of the politicians who send them into war. Winston Churchill wouldn't have been half the man he was without the food made for him by his resident cook.




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Rootbound by Alice Vincent review: 'A hopeful memoir of self-discovery and horticulture'

Heartbreak can be the best teacher, as arts journalist Alice Vincent learns in her hopeful memoir of self-discovery and horticulture.




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The secret to Gaby Roslin's boundless positivity? No more drinking...

'In my whole career there's only one person I interviewed who I didn't like and was rude to me,' Gaby Roslin says, before anticipating the next question. 'And no, I won't tell you who it was!'




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Going Dark by Julia Ebner review: Fails to bring her time undercover with extremists to life

By day, Julia Ebner worked for the London-based Institute for Strategic Dialogue, monitoring the online behaviour of extremist groups from Islamic jihadists to Neo-Nazis.




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These headphones sound brilliant but they do make you look like a Teletubby!

'You look like a Teletubby!' These are words no man wants to hear. I suppose at least they didn't say I looked like the one with the handbag. I'll admit that Grado's headphones are on the large side




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From Sue Perkins: An Hour Or So With... to Happy Mum, Happy Baby: This week's top podcasts

Comedian Perkins rustles up a celebrity guest and indulges in 'good old-fashioned conversation' for an hour or so. Her interviewees range from podcast king Adam Buxton to economist Tim Harford.