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SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Dodgy Duke Alexander Montagu is searching for a woman to have his baby

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: He's been married three times, imprisoned in both the U.S. and Australia, deported from Canada and exposed as a bigamist in the High Court in London.




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Mourners line streets for MILES as late Oilers player Colby Cave's family returns home

The family of Edmonton Oilers forward Colby Cave returned home to a heartwarming display in North Battleford, Saskatchewan on Monday following his death from a brain hemorrhage.




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Scoob! the new Scooby-Doo film will SKIP theatrical release and head to streaming platforms instead

With the coronavirus pandemic keeping movie theaters throughout the world shuttered, Hollywood studios have had to get more than creative.




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Vegan mother, who cleared £40K of debt by growing her own food, says lockdown is easy

Amber Allen, 31, a YouTuber from Ontario, Canada, has only 30 items of clothing and lives off the land. She says lockdown should encourage everyone to be more sustainable.




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Alphonso Davies on his first-day nerves meeting Robben to being 'a Chelsea fan by force'

Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies has quickly become one of the clubs most valued assets, but it doesn't mean he didn't have those first-day nerves meeting some of his superstar teammates.




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Warwick Capper slams Fifi Box, Brendan Fevola and Byron Cooke's FOX FM radio show

Fifi Box, Brendan Fevola and Byron Cooke roasted former AFL player Warwick Capper for his payment demands to appear on their morning radio show on Thursday. 




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GWS Giants tragic reunited with stolen personalised number plates after spotted by fellow fan

Scott Eagar was devastated after his beloved GWS Giants number plates were stolen from his car in Kogarah in Sydney's south on Friday.




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Collingwood AFL Adam Treloar and Kim Ravaillion celebrate the birth of baby girl in self-isolation

Collingwood star Adam Treloar and his girlfriend Kim Ravaillion have welcomed a baby girl into world and have now gone into self-isolation for two months.  




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How to feed an AFL team, by MasterChef star Courtney Roulston

MasterChef's Courtney Roulston has gone from strength to strength since first taking part in the cooking competition in 2010.




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Drama in Perth court as a magistrate says he's 'saddened' by Ben Cousins' meth addiction

Fallen AFL champion Ben Cousins has pleaded not guilty to a string of new charges, including aggravated stalking, but will remain behind bars in Perth after his bail bid was rejected.




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Senior officer shared photos of Dean Laidley being interviewed by police in drag

Mr Laidley was photographed wearing a long blonde wig and a dress after his arrest outside a home in St Kilda on Saturday night - but the photos were soon leaked.




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Sam Armytage gets distracted by a hunky male jogger before stumbling over her words live on air 

The Sunrise host was in the middle of a cross to the 8.30 news on Thursday morning when she spotted the man running by the studio window.




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AFL investigates alleged social-distancing breach by Adelaide Crows training at the Barossa Valley

Sixteen players from the Adelaide Crows team were allegedly spotted training with footballs on Thursday morning at Tanunda Pines Golf Club in the Barossa Valley in South Australia.




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Majak Daw's girlfriend explains why his family DON'T call their baby son by his first name

The North Melbourne Kangaroos player, 29, and his partner Emily McKay, 32, welcomed Hendrix Kuat William Daw on August 29 last year.




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Army intelligence officer comes home to say goodbye to mother, who is being deported back to Mexico

U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Gibram Cruz returned home to California to say goodbye to his mom, Rocio Gomez, who is scheduled for deportation on January 2 and doesn't expect he will be able to see her again.




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Uber unveils its new Hyundai flying taxi which will take passengers to Melbourne airport by 2023

Uber has unveiled its futuristic new flying taxi, which the company plans to launch for airport commuters in Melbourne by 2023. 




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Chloe Delevingne is nurturing her 'gut microbiome' by guzzling an uber-trendy probiotic drink

TALK OF THE TOWN: Chloe Delevingne is nurturing her 'gut microbiome' by guzzling an uber-trendy probiotic drink called Symprove which contains four strains of live bacteria.




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Millennials are rewriting 'Bingo lingo' in a bid to make the game cool by replacing terms

The new calls are gaining such popularity they threaten to take over from time-honoured favourites across bingo halls up and down the UK.




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Gay couple asked by Christian driver to stop kissing in her car

Finn Davies, from East London, has claimed on Twitter that his Christian Uber driver asked him to 'stop kissing' another man in the back of her car because of her religious beliefs.




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Share bikes are back: Bright red electric bicycles run by Uber are set to hit streets

The new e-bikes by international company Jump will be trialled across metropolitan Melbourne. The announcement comes after previous bike-sharing scheme oBike failed.




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CEO who was fired by the very company he founded apologizes to Uber driver

Arizona CEO Hans Berglund, 71, says his life has been ruined after he was caught on camera using a racial slur while getting into the back of an Uber driven by 25-year-old Randy Clarke.




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A review of Mademoiselle hotel by Airelles in the ski resort of Val-d'Isère  

Val-d'Isère in the French Alps is awash with luxury accommodation options - but even here, in this snowy fun park for the rich and famous, writes Ted Thornhill, new hotel Mademoiselle stands out.




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Study links ride-hailing trips by Uber and Lyft to greater risk of vehicle and pedestrian accidents

In a study from researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health , experts collected data from 370 million rides taken by Uber and Lyft in New York City between 2017 to 2018.




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Rugby is torn between size and safety

CHRIS FOY - WORLD OF RUGBY: At first glance, not much has changed. Ten years ago, South Africa were world champions and English rugby was coming to terms with controversy.




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Coronavirus: Rugby shutdown will leave the game on a knife-edge... clubs need contingency plans

CHRIS FOY - WORLD OF RUGBY: Very few sports have the monetary resilience to withstand this crisis and rugby certainly isn't one of them.




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CHRIS FOY: Home nations must put game's future above self-interest in World Rugby chairman election

COMMENT: It is a sad fact that the main barrier to rugby's progress lies here; in the home nations and those other centres of the sport's narrow European landscape - France and Italy.




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Central contracts are the fairest way to save rugby

CHRIS FOY - WORLD OF RUGBY: English rugby needs to adopt a central contract system as the game addresses the financial problems which have been exposed by this lockdown.




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Go for it! A meaningful Nations League could galvanise rugby and turn Beaumont's vision into reality

CHRIS FOY - WORLD OF RUGBY: The Nations League concept is back on the table as a means of galvanising international rugby, but if it is going to make a difference, it can't be half-hearted.




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Dumped out of the FA Cup after being outclassed by West Brom.. it's turning toxic at West Ham

Before David Moyes arrived to dissect this FA Cup defeat one of the row of pictures saluting happier times for West Ham fell off the press room wall to the floor.




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West Brom show how fast coronavirus spreads by using goal video

West Brom have come up with an inventive way to show how the coronavirus can spread if people don't stay at home.




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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: It's game over, so now's the time to give rugby a reboot

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: The decision to bring the curtain down on Premiership rugby for five weeks and postponing European competitions only delays an inevitable shutdown.




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Sir Clive Woodward: World Cup winning coach asks the five big questions for English rugby

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: These are difficult times for all sports but I believe such moments create a time for organisations to demonstrate they are in touch with the world around them.




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Rugby needs a radical shake-up and Gus Pichot is perfect bundle of energy needed to revamp the game

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Professional rugby's financial vulnerability has been cruelly exposed and, frankly, it has always been built on shifting sands.




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Agustin Pichot talks to SIR CLIVE WOODWARD about campaign to become chairman of World Rugby

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Bill Beaumont and challenger Agustin Pichot are in the final week of their election campaign to become chairman of World Rugby. 




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Sir Clive Woodward's 10-point plan to save rugby and why Gus Pichot has the vision to implement it

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: I wonder if all those voting for the chairmanship of World Rugby on Sunday realise the great gift and opportunity they have - or what a pivotal moment for the game this is.




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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: My 100-day plan for Beaumont after his re-election as chairman of World Rugby

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: There is outcry over the game's governance, smaller nations are sick of being treated like second-class citizens and this crisis is threatening financial meltdown.




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Coronavirus UK: Premier League club-by-club guide to how each team has been affected by COVID-19

The Premier League has gone into lockdown as efforts to prevent the spread of the deadly coronavirus intensify around the world. Here's the latest updates from each of the 20 clubs.




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How Premier League table would if decided by FIFA's formula with Liverpool reaching 106 points

An advanced statistical model, created by the professor of mathematics at Columbia University, has crunched the numbers of the Premier League and given a deep insight as to how the season ends.




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Norwich players and staff make £200,000 donation to help those affected by coronavirus pandemic

Norwich City players, manager Daniel Farke, owners and directors will donate a percentage of their salaries - amounting to over £200,000 - to help those negatively impacted by coronavirus.




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How Premier League table would if decided by FIFA's formula with Liverpool reaching 106 points

An advanced statistical model, created by the professor of mathematics at Columbia University, has crunched the numbers of the Premier League and given a deep insight as to how the season ends.




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Man City won't be saved by UEFA relaxing Financial Fair Play rules for this season and next

UEFA are set to go easy on Financial Fair Play rules for this season and next. But this approach will not benefit Manchester City, who remain banned from the Champions League for the next two seasons.




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PSG given formal warning for 'unsportsmanlike conduct' by UEFA after Neymar and Co mocked Haaland

It is not clear whether the warning is for Neymar and PSG's mocking of Dortmund striker Erling Haaland during and after the game or for the fracas that emerged when Emre Can was sent off.




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Sheffield United hold contract talks with Oliver Norwood and John Lundstram by VIDEO

Blades boss Chris Wilder has already been keeping tabs with his team by video links after the pandemic forced them out of their Steelphalt Academy centre in March.




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Ligue 1 to resume on June 17 as LFP announce their intention to complete season by July 25

Ligue 1 chiefs plan to restart the 2019-20 season on June 17, with a scheduled end on July 25. Clubs face playing every three days to allow enough time for relegation and promotion play-offs.




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Takumi Minamino backed to be a huge star at Liverpool by former coach at Red Bull Salzburg

Minamino's signing was viewed as a marvellous piece of business by the Liverpool, with the Japanese star stringing together a number of impressive displays in the Champions League.




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Jordan Henderson came close to being cut by Sunderland but attitude swung decision, says Sbragia

In his teen years, a professional deal at Sunderland was in the balance, but it was Henderson's well-known dedication and attitude which swung the decision in his favour.




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Steve Bruce to be handed '£200m transfer war-chest' by Newcastle's prospective new Saudi owners

A huge £200million will be handed to Newcastle boss Steve Bruce by the club's prospective new owners as part of an ambitious plan to return the Geordie club to Champions League contenders.




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Premier League 'back plan to finish season by July 31' after striking agreement with UEFA

It has been reported that an agreement has been reached which will see outstanding Champions League and Europa League ties be played throughout August before the new season.




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Ryan Giggs admits managerial style is inspired by 'perfect' Louis van Gaal and NOT Sir Alex Ferguson

Giggs won plenty of silverware under Ferguson at Old Trafford including 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League wins, but it is Van Gaal who he claims has shaped his managerial style.




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Anfield's greatest night? When Liverpool did the impossible by beating Barcelona 4-0 a year ago

After 95 minutes of action which was beyond belief, Liverpool had pulled off the greatest comeback in the history of the club, and the Champions League, against Barcelona on May 7 2019.