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Sajid Javid and Baroness Warsi named on new ISIS kill list of 'moderate' Muslims

Business Secretary Sajid Javid, pictured wiuth his wife Laura, and Baroness Sayeeda Warsi have been named as targets in the terror group's glossy propaganda magazine Dabiq.




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UK terror cell was arrested after phone of Brussels terror suspect was hacked

Four men and a woman were held after a device linked to Abrini, 31, was cracked by American investigators. It is believed the phone contained images of several Birmingham landmarks.




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Leeds mother whose stillborn baby was poisoned in the womb

WARNING: Distressing content. Mother Gabriella Morley, of Bramley, Leeds, gave birth to her stillborn daughter Poppy after the baby was poisoned in the womb by a pregnancy-related liver condition.




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Leeds and Virgin Money deliver new best buy cash Isa rates

The changes are the latest in a flurry of rate rises across easy access and fixed rate cash Isas as banks and building societies jostle to secure people's savings.




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Competitive eater takes one hour to eat 9,330 calories

Adam Moran, 32, from Leeds, made it his mission to consume the snacks, which made up a total of 9,330 calories in total, in just one hour. That included Twiglets, a pork pie and pot noodles.




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Leeds diners spark outrage by barbecuing burgers on top of tombstone

Diners who barbecued food on top of tombstone in a Leeds graveyard have been branded disgraceful after a passerby shamed them on social media.




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One For Arthur is one to follow, says trainer Lucinda Russell 

Trainer Lucinda Russell believes the low mileage on the clock of 2017 Grand National winner One For Arthur means he can still be a major force in big staying chases.




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Racing news: Lucinda Russell insists One For Arthur can still be a major force

Trainer Lucinda Russell believes the low mileage on the clock of 2017 Grand National winner One For Arthur means he can still be a major force in big staying chases.




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Shoebox in Grandma's cupboard that revealed one of the Holocaust's greatest survival stories

House Of Glass flows with the amazing clarity and delicacy of a fine novel. By the end, I was completely wrapped up in the sharply contrasting characters of the Glass family




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One in three Australians think immigration is too high while majority are worried about the economy

Almost a third of Australians who took part in a survey expressed concern about immigration. The study commissioned by Real Insurance showed overcrowding as an issue.




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'One Direction would have killed me': Liam Payne says he was 'overworked and a reclusive pop star'

Liam Payne, 26, has opened up about his time in One Direction saying that he 'lived so long as this reclusive pop star who was afraid of people ... I needed to stop, definitely. It would have killed me.'




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Sir Mo Farah's wife Tania Farah does Great North Run with him and says marriage can be lonely

Tania Farah, 33, has been married to one of Britain's most celebrated athletes for almost a decade. Now she is joining Sir Mo and taking to the track herself.




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HOT OR NOT: Don't condone Eric Dier's actions... but it was satisfying

It's Hot or Not time again as Sportsmail's Riath Al-Samarrai reveals what's been making him feel warm and what's been leaving him cold this week.




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Coronavirus UK: Mo Farah still going for Tokyo gold next year after Olympic Games were postponed

Mo Farah insists he will be prepared to race at the rescheduled Olympics next year. The Tokyo Games were postponed last week due to coronavirus.




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Kyle Lafferty's experience has helped Norwegian side Sarpsborg 08 out of the relegation zone

Northern Ireland striker Lafferty finds himself plying his trade around 90km south of Oslo and on the cusp of dragging Sarpborg 08 away from relegation and with another move in mind.




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Love Island Australia: Cassie Lansdell auditioned for the X-Factor in unearthed clip

She's currently looking for her soulmate in the Love Island Australia villa.




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Alex Jones playfully scolds Paddy McGuinness after he accidentally destroys The One Show set

The comedian, 46, was on Wednesday's The One Show to promote Top Gear but his interview was quickly scuppered when he kicked the table, causing a piece of curved perspex to snap off.




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Thunderstorms and 50mph winds will batter Britain today as a month of rain falls in just one day

Rush hour commuters in London were hit by severe delays with railway lines flooded and several tube stations closed as thunderstorms and a month worth of rainfall hit the UK on Tuesday.  




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Liz Jones's Diary: In which I'm second row at the shows 

I'm in Paris for the fashion shows. This isn't a sentence I thought I would ever write again, but two or three designers invited me.




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HOROSCOPES: There's only so much you can do alone, Aries

Aries 21 March-20 April There is only so much you can do alone - at some stage this week you'll have to recognise that you need advice from those more worldly or experienced.




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Liz Jones's Diary: In which my search history reveals all

You can tell a lot about someone's psyche by looking at their search history. Here's mine. On just one day, I searched 124 sites.




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One batter, 7 ways 

From quick comfort food suppers to mouthwatering desserts, Annie Bell's super-versatile batter recipe can be adapted whichever way you like 




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Liz Jones's Diary: In which I relish the joys of being single 

I've just realised that I should be loving being single. I am growing a beard.




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Liz Jones's Diary: In which I list my many misfortunes 

Can you imagine. You have just had a row with your boyfriend, he has flounced out to drive back to London, and suddenly you are told you cannot leave your house?




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Meet Liz Jones's husband... We're joking, of course

We're joking, of course. But our fearless columnist and her long-suffering assistant Nicola Bebb have a relationship that's outlived most marriages.




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Five-Minute Chocolate Pudding One pudding to share

This makes twice the amount of sauce that you will need for one pud, but it can be reheated another time




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Liz Jones's Diary: In which I go it alone (literally) 

I finally caved and sent David a light, friendly text. We should all be reaching out, shouldn't we?




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One cake, two forks 

Double the pleasure: Annie Bell's indulgent puds are made for sharing




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Liz Jones's Diary: In which I try positive thinking 

I woke at 3am last night, could not get back to sleep. Thought my throat was itchy. No nice thoughts to comfort myself with




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Rukmini Iyer's One-tin wonders

These flavour-packed single-tray dishes from around the world couldn't be simpler




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All-In-One Beef Chilli with Chocolate

I could live off this Mexican-inspired chilli - especially as it makes enough to feed a crowd with more to spare. I use brisket along with a little diced pork shoulder for richness




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Liz Jones's Diary: In which I make a brave decision

I've been thinking, over the past few days, about failure. Sometimes, something happens to throw your life into stark relief




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Mothers and daughters: Kelly Hoppen - 'Being a stepmother is one of my biggest achievements' 

For more than 30 years interior designer Kelly Hoppen has been a constant support to her stepdaughter, fashion designer Savannah Miller




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How to survive lockdown with little ones (and a big kid for a husband) 

Russell Brand may have a reputation for his playboy past - but these days he's happier road-testing kiddie crafts for wife Laura's new venture.




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Mothers and daughters: DAME VERA LYNN 'Music reminds us that we're not alone' 

The Forces' Sweetheart DAME VERA LYNN, who's back in the charts aged 103 with her song 'We'll Meet Again', reveals what her wartime hit really means to her and daughter Virginia




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Jeff Bezos had his phone 'hacked' in 2018 after receiving WhatsApp from Saudi Arabian crown prince

Jeff Bezos's cell phone was hacked in May 2018 after he was sent a malicious video filed from the personal phone number of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, it is claimed.




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UN investigators say US should 'immediately' investigate Bezos phone hack

David Kaye and Agnes Callamard, UN special rapporteurs, say they have seen evidence suggesting Bezos was hacked after he was sent a video from Bin Salman's WhatsApp account.




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Saudi Arabia 'is using mobile phone data to track its citizens' movements in the US'

Saudi Arabia's three biggest mobile phone providers sent millions of requests for location data to a major US carrier starting in November last year, which can be used to track the phones' users.




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Saudi Arabia has doubled its use of the death penalty since King Salman came to the throne

800 people have been executed in the Kingdom since King Salman bin Abdulaziz ascended to the throne in January 23, 2015.




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An insider's guide to football club takeovers... and how Newcastle deal will be done

It is the news Newcastle fans have been dreaming about for years - a big-money takeover and the possible departure of Mike Ashley. But how does a deal actually happen? Our expert reveals all.




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WHAT BOOK would novelist Sadie Jones take to a desert island? 

Sadie Jones is reading My name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout. The British novelist revealed that she would take Middlemarch, Nicholas Nickleby or Vanity Fair to a desert island.




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Stone me! A house with a four-billion year-old boot scraper

Andrew Ziminski has devoted himself to preserving Britain's greatest structures. The stonemason of 30 years, examines wonders including Stonehenge in a new book.




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Two ears are better than one mouth!

Kate Murphy shares advice for improving your listening skills in a new book. The author who lives in the U.S, claims we're encouraged to listen to our guts, but rarely to listen carefully to others.




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Acclaimed author Jan Morris is 93: One hell of a dame (So why don't they make her one?)

Jan Morris, 93, who lives in the Llyn Peninsula has penned new book, Thinking Again. She would become the first transgender person honoured if made Dame Jan Morris.




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The one battle he could not win: Soldier turned MP Dan Jarvis

Former paratrooper Dan Jarvis, who is now Labour MP for Barnsley Central, has penned a memoir revealing the horrors of war and the heart-wrenching death of his first wife Caroline.




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The power crazed crook in the Kremlin: The Oligarchs thought he'd last one term

Former Moscow correspondent to the Financial Times Catherine Belton forensically examines Vladimir Putin's rise to power in Russia.




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Picasso in Grandma's shoe box and the story of one family's love and loss

Hadley Freeman reflects on the life of her paternal grandmother Sara Glass, in a fascinating new biography. Sara who was born in Paris, moved to New York with the imminent threat of war.




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I just wish Hitler could hear the cheering! That was one little girl's take on VE Day

Maureen Waller's detailed portrait of London in 1945, has been reissued in paperback to commemorate this year's anniversary of VE Day.




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Vodafone and HMRC

I suggested last week that Vodafone came to an arrangement with HMRC to avoid £6 billion in tax. In fact, Vodafone and HMRC settled on agreed terms, which included a £1.25 billion payment by Vodafone. My apologies.




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Lori Vallow's brother, 51, had Narcan in his system but died of NATURAL CAUSES, Arizona coroner said

Maricopa County Medical Examiner has concluded that Alex Cox (left), 51, died of natural causes. Cox, the brother of 'cult mom' Lori Vallow (right), fatally shot her estranged husband Charles Vallow.