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Doctors turns 20: How medical soap gave Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge her first acting break

Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Game of Thrones' Emilia Clarke and The Crown's Claire Foy are just some of the names to have appeared on the programme since its launch on 26 March 2000.




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Sophie Turner pokes fun at husband Joe Jonas for wearing jeans at home

The Game of Thrones star, 24, has poked fun at her husband's choice of home attire as she appeared on a new episode of Conan O'Brien's eponymous show via video link.




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'Pregnant' Sophie Turner reads The Tiger Who Came To Tea for her former youth theatre

In a sweet video, shared by the playhouse on its YouTube, the Game of Thrones star, 24, read Judith Kerr's The Tiger Who Came to Tea.




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Game Of Thrones star Kristofer Hivju and wife Gry Molvær have recovered from coronavirus

The actor, 41, took to Instagram on Monday to reveal the news to fans, as he said that he and his other half were now 'in good health.'




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Natalie Dormer steps out for a brisk stroll with boyfriend David Oakes and pet dog Indy

The Game Of Thrones actress took advantage of rising spring temperatures as the UK prepared to enter fifth week of government mandated lockdown in the fight against coronavirus.




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Dax Shepard steps out in red cast after recently performing medical procedure on himself

The 45-year-old actor sported a red cast while out and about in Los Angeles on Monday after recently performing a medical procedure on himself while under home quarantine.




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Emilia Clarke larks about with her shirtless male friend as they Clap For Carers

The Game Of Thrones star, 33, cradled her dog Ted as she stood on her doorstep to applaud NHS workers, while her friend Oliver 'Gommie' Gomm proceeded to jump around in excitement.




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Olivia Culpo looks effortlessly elegant in white maxi dress as she isolates with Christian McCaffrey

'Spring quarantine essential: the comfy cotton maxi dress,' the former Miss Universe captioned a series of stunning series, which flaunted her enviable physique.




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Game Of Thrones and The Fall actor BJ Hogg dies aged 65

Tributes have been paid to Game Of Thrones actor BJ Hogg following his death aged 65.




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Natalie Dormer packs on the PDA with boyfriend David Oakes during dog walk

The actress, 37, looked besotted with boyfriend David Oakes as they enjoyed a walk with her dog Indy in Richmond, London on Friday.




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He really is The Mountain! Game of Thrones star Hafþór Björnsson breaks world deadlifting record

Björnsson  - who is best known for playing 'The Mountain' on the hit HBO series - performed the deadlift in an empty Reykjavík gym due to coronavirus restrictions on large gatherings.




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Normal People star Daisy Edgar-Jones takes a casual stroll with boyfriend Tom Varey

The 21-year-old, who stars as Marianne in the hit BBC drama, was spotted taking a stroll during the lockdown with her actor boyfriend Tom Varey who appeared as Cley Cerwyn in Game Of Thrones.




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Game of Thrones actor joins Asda Belfast Shore Road as home delivery driver 

Game of Thrones actor Michael Condron has taking up a job as an Asda delivery driver at Northern Ireleand's Belfast Shore Road store, after acting projects were cancelled due to coronavirus.




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15th-Century north Wales mansion where Kit Harrington threw his stag do goes on sale on £1.65m

Eriviat Hall, in Henllan, Denbigshire, Wales, has been designed to run as both a private home and a wedding venue as well as a house for rent, and has been put on the market for £1.65million.




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Ted Cruz gets a haircut at the Dallas salon whose owner was jailed for keeping it open

The Republican senator boasted about getting his hair cut at Salon A la Mode as he vocalized his staunch support of owner Shelley Luther and others wanting to make a living during the pandemic.




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Doctors at hospital's children's unit fix cartoons to their masks to reassure young patients

Staff working in the children's Panda Unit at Salford Royal came up with the innovative way to reassure young patients after fearing they could be spooked by the medics' concealed faces in PPE.




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Why a dessert keeps our date sweet as singletons are more impressed by edible treats than wit

Scientists found singletons were much more likely to be captivated by their date if they ate something sweet. Tucking into puddings made men and women more attracted to other people, they said.




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Pensioner gets £27,000 payout for Japanese knotweed council let invade her garden for eight years

The 80-year-old pensioner contacted solicitors when she realised the destructive weed was in her garden, as it is illegal to let it grow in the wild. Preston City Council have paid her for damages.




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California Gov. Newsom says all registered voters in state to be sent ballots for November election

With the state still under stay-at-home orders due to coronavirus, the Democratic governor said postage-paid ballots for registered voters was the best solution to addressing the anxiety felt by many.




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Tribal payback after a 17-year-old Aboriginal boy allegedly 'stoned' a young mother to death weeks

The body of Britney Watson was discovered in a wheelie bin just four weeks after she gave birth, with a 17-year-old boy accused of killing her and dumping her body.




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Eleven Secret Service members test positive for COVID-19 and 23 others have recovered from disease

Secret Service declined to say whether infected employees were in close proximity to Trump (seen above). Katie Miller (top left), an aide to Pence (bottom right), also tested positive for COVID-19.




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Emails show 'the highest levels of the White House' buried CDC report advising how to reopen America

Experts at the CDC spent weeks working on a report titled 'Guidance for Implementing the Opening Up America Again Framework', but it was blocked by The White House.




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JEFFREY ARCHER shares a week of gripping short stories starting with a Fabergé egg

JEFFREY ARCHER: Julian didn't reply. He was distracted by a screeching sound outside, as if a car was trying to avoid a collision.




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Coronavirus restrictions to be eased at cafes, restaurants as post COVID-19 life begins

Cafes and restaurants will slowly reopen over the next few weeks with states like Queensland, Northern Territory and South Australia moving quicker than others.




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Apple will begin reopening stores in Alabama, Alaska, Idaho and South Carolina from next week

The tech giant, which shuttered almost all of its outlets across the globe in response to the coronavirus pandemic two months ago, announced the news on Friday.




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World's 'oldest man' celebrates 116th birthday more than 100 years after Spanish flu killed sister

Centenarian Fredie Blom was born on May 8, 1904, in Adelaide near the Great Winterberg mountain range of South Africa's Eastern Cape province. He celebrated his 116th yesterday.




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Queen surrounded by wartime mementos for VE Day speech

On the desk in front of the Queen was her Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) khaki-coloured peaked cap - part of her uniform when she undertook National Service as a teenage princess in February 1945.




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South Korea shuts down nightclubs after new coronavirus spike is blamed on clubbers last weekend

The measures imposed Saturday by Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon came after the national government urged venues around the nation to close or otherwise enforce anti-virus measures,




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Belarus 'bribes people' to attend Victory Day parade to upstage Putin's Russia as 5,000 troops march

Hundreds of Belarusians, including Second World War veterans, attended a Victory Day parade in Minsk on Saturday that marked the 75th anniversary of the allied victory over Nazi Germany.




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More migrants arrive in Dover a day after record 150 were caught trying to cross English Channel

Another group of suspected migrants have been intercepted by Border Force officers in Kent today as the huge increase in crossings since lockdown was imposed continues.




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Two former U.S. special forces charged with terrorism and conspiracy over failed Venezuelan coup

Luke Denman, 34, and Airan Berry, 41, were charged with 'terrorism, conspiracy, illicit trafficking of weapons of war and (criminal) association' for their alleged role in a failed Venezuelan coup.




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Travellers will be quarantined for TWO WEEKS and face £1,000 fines if they break rules

From June, all arrivals in the UK - including returning Britons - will be quarantined for two weeks and face £1,000 fines or deportation if they fail to do so.




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Scientists say 15% of Europeans could already be carrying antibodies for coronavirus

Scientists studying Gangelt, the town at the centre of Germany's first big outbreak discovered that as many as 15 per cent of people may have already acquired coronavirus immunity.




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Germany sees its highest number of coronavirus deaths with 266 in one day

Germany's latest coronavirus deaths bring the total from 2,107 to 2,373, surpassing the previous record of 254 fatal cases announced on Wednesday.




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Europe gets back to work and lifts restrictions as UK remains on coronavirus lockdown

Europe took its first tentative steps towards a return to normality on Monday as some countries re-opened businesses and eased restrictions as the coronavirus pandemic shows signs of slowing.




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Germany sees its fewest coronavirus cases since March 22

Germany's increase from 123,016 cases to a new total of 125,098 is a jump of only 1.7 per cent, the smallest since the crisis began.




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German zoo warns it will have to feed some animals to others as coronavirus keeps visitors away

In Germany, zoos such as Berlin Zoo, pictured with empty seats, are struggling to afford to look after their animals as their doors remain closed to the public during the coronavirus lock down.




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Germany suffers its deadliest day of coronavirus deaths yet

Germany will begin to lift its coronavirus restrictions, despite seeing its deadliest day of Covid-19 deaths, with 285 fatalities yesterday. Smaller shops will reopen next week and schools in early May.




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Book captures wickedness a doctor witnessed as he struggled to decide who could be saved in Belsen

TONY RENNELL: Author Bernice Lerner has written her mother Rachel Genuth's story as a Belsen victim, intertwined with that of Brigadier Glyn Hughes, her liberator, in the new book, To Meet In Hell.




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Second World War veteran and his wife of 78 years who contracted coronavirus die on the same day

Massachusetts couple David, 102, and Muriel, 97, Cohen died within hours of each other Friday after 78 years of marriage.




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Einstein was right: Star orbiting the Milky Way's supermassive black hole behaves as he predicted

The star, called S2, orbits Sagittarius A* in a rosette shape rather than an ellipse or circle - an idea predicted by Einstein in his century old general theory of relativity.




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Lombardy will start 20,000 antibody tests a day from Tuesday to detect coronavirus immunity

Immunity tests are seen as crucial to ending the global lockdown, but ministers in Britain and Germany have said they are not yet reliable enough.




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Wearing face masks is vital in the fight against coronavirus... writes Dr MARTIN SCURR

DR MARTIN SCURR: Too often in its response to the Covid-19 pandemic the Government has lagged behind other countries.




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Contact-tracing app will only fully stop coronavirus if 80 PER CENT of smartphone owners use it

The team from the University of Oxford simulated how COVID-19 might spread in order to support the development of contact-tracing apps across Europe.




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Inside Ravensburg - the town trying to keep up with the demand for puzzles during lockdown

Jigsaw sales have gone through the roof during the coronavirus pandemic. Here Lizzie Enfield remembers a trip to Ravensburg in Germany, which is one of the world's chief producers of jigsaws.




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Emre Can hits out at Maurizio Sarri for not treating him fairly prior to Borussia Dortmund move 

Emre Can has bemoaned former manager Maurizio Sarri's decision to exclude him from the Juventus squad before the midfielder's £21million move to Borussia Dortmund.




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How private jets are flying hundreds of passengers from coronavirus hotspots into UK

A staggering 545 chartered planes entered the UK since lockdown began on March 23, helped by the country's open border policy (file photo).




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Idaho lawmaker says stay-at-home orders are 'no different' to sending Jews to concentration camps

Heather Scott, left, was speaking after Governor Brad Little, right, extended statewide lockdowns until the end of April. Scott said calling businesses 'non essential' is 'no different than Nazi Germany'




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High levels of air pollution may be 'major contributor' to COVID-19 deaths

In the European study researchers from Martin Luther University, Germany, looked at death rates across 66 administrative regions in Italy, Spain, France and Germany.




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Why is it taking so long for health chiefs in Britain to approve antibody tests?

Boditech Med, based in Chuncheon, South Korea, is now manufacturing thousands of its iChroma COVID-19 antibody kits, which it claims are 96 per cent reliable.