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How much are the boys from 5SOS worth?

They're the Australian rockers with humble beginnings, hailing from Sydney's Western Suburbs. 




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5SOS frontman Luke Hemmings celebrates turning 23 in South Korea with girlfriend Sierra Deaton

 5 Seconds of Summer frontman Luke Hemmings just celebrated his 23rd birthday, taking to Instagram to thank fans for the sweet messages




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Michael Clifford from 5SOS reveals they crashed Taylor Swift's 'Thir-Tay' birthday party

They gained worldwide fame after their 2014 hit She Looks So Perfect. And now 5 Seconds of Summer have revealed they've been crashing Taylor Swift's birthday parties for five years.




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Sir Keir Starmer's new policy chief is pro-Brexit and a far cry from Jeremy Corbyn's Labour 

As well as believing that leaving the EU is an 'opportunity' for Britain, Claire Ainsley is an ardent pro-family campaigner.




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Top Tories join calls to ban Dominic Cummings from coronavirus scientific briefings

The former Brexit secretary David Davis said that Cummings's presence could alter the advice offered in meetings. It was last night revealed the PM's chief aide had attended Sage meetings.




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Dominic Raab is warned UK's united front on coronavirus is crumbling

Standing in for Boris Johnson at PMQs, First Secretary Dominic Raab was berated by Labour's Keir Starmer for refusing to trust the public with an exit strategy.




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Boris Johnson baby: What he and Carrie Symonds can learn from David Cameron and Tony Blair

With the birth of his son in the early hours of this morning, Boris Johnson becomes only the fourth Prime Minister to welcome a baby to Downing Street. Here is what family life might look like for them.




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JONATHAN MAYO imagines 'the new normal' one year after Britain emerges from lockdown

Drawing on scientific predictions and the experiences of other countries to Britain emerging from isolation, JONATHAN MAYO imagines the 'new normal'.




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Britons having more food, sex and sleep in lockdown and are less likely to split from partners

When Boris Johnson announced the stringent stay-at-home measures in March, many predicted: 'The divorce rate is going to go up!'




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Boris Johnson's divorce from Marina Wheeler, the mother of four of his children, is granted

Boris Johnson's second wife Marina Wheeler, 55, shares four of the Prime Minister's six children and applied for a decree absolute in February - it has now been granted.




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'Stay Safe, Save Lives' could replace 'Stay Home' slogan as lockdown eases from Monday

Boris Johnson's Downing Street Twitter account has started pumping out the more nuanced message as the Prime Minister said some draconian rules he imposed on March 23 will be lifted.




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Keir Starmer says VE Day generation must be protected from coronavirus in care homes

In an article saluting veterans on the 75th anniversary of VE Day, Keir Starmer said the care sector needs attention after the pandemic to help those who 'protected our country in its darkest hour'.




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Bail-out billions anaesthetise us from reality but our economy is in tatters

DR JOHN LEE: The survival of the British economy, the very future of our society and the hopes of generations to come will depend upon Boris Johnson's words.




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Images from book by Dan Barasch show how abandoned buildings have been given new leases of life

They've been published in a new book called Ruin and Redemption in Architecture, which charts ruined spaces around the world and the designs that have totally transformed them.




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Heart-stopping pictures show daredevils somersaulting on precipices and dangling from cranes

These pictures will make even the most confident climber's palms sweat. That's because they show some of the world's bravest daredevils proving that they have limitless reserves of derring-do.




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From reaching Papua New Guinea to attending a Papal Mass in Rome, the holiday guru offers top tips

Cruising from Sydney to Papua New Guinea isn't easy, UK walking breaks are perfect for singletons and attending a Papal ceremony requires lots of planning, the holiday guru explains.




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A guide to boating the UK's beautiful landscapes from London to Wales, with the help of Jennie Bond

Once a crucial cog in the wheel of British industry, Britain's 2,200 navigable miles of canals make for a brilliant staycation. Here Joanna Tweedy rounds up the best waterways to explore.




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Isolation you'll love - Fiji's Barefoot Manta Island has dormitory rooms starting from just £20

Barefoot Manta Island, which is just under a mile long and 0.6 miles wide, is only accessible by boat (lockdowns permitted, obviously) and has dormitory rooms starting from just FJ$60 (£20).




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12 shipwrecks uncovered in the east Med dating from 300 BC

A British-led expedition has uncovered 12 shipwrecks in the eastern Mediterranean sea, including one colossal 17th century ship containing porcelain, jugs and illicit tobacco pipes.




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How to explore the world from home during lockdown: See Europe on Kirsten Dunst's grand tour

From travelogues to films and even webcams, The Mail on Sunday's Neil Simpson reveals how you can satisfy your wanderlust during the lockdown.




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Paul Hollywood's epic culinary tour around Japan, from street stalls to Michelin-starred ramen shops

Food lovers should visit Japan when the world returns to normal, says Paul Hollywood. He recalls the best meal he's ever had - from a stall in Osaka - and a 'Michelin-starred Pot Noodle' in Tokyo.




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Go wild for wildlife: Revive your spirits with thrilling breaks from Scotland to Romania

When the world finally reopens to travel, many of us may want to get close to nature. Here is our pick of some amazing wildlife-loving breaks that will transport you to all corners of the globe…




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Incredible images of the world's most stunning sinkholes, from Oregon to Croatia via the Bahamas

MailOnline Travel has scoured the globe for eye-popping images of the world's most jaw-dropping abysses - from stunning marine sinkholes to dizzingly colossal shafts on land.




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Great British seaside resorts for a post-coronavirus lockdown escape, from Brighton to Margate

One day in the future we'll be able to enjoy sunny days by the seaside again. Here's our pick of some of the best coastal towns, from bohemian Brighton to marvellous Margate.




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The world's loneliest tree sits on a remote New Zealand island 137 miles away from nearest companion

The Sitka spruce, on Campbell Island - 500 miles from New Zealand's South Island - has been recognised as the world's most remote tree by Guinness World Records.




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Government officials spray a Spanish beach with BLEACH to protect locals from coronavirus 

Government officials in a small coastal town in Spain sprayed a beach with a diluted bleach solution in the hopes of protecting residents from COVID-19 as they emerge from lockdown.




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Is this the future of travel? From blood tests during check-in to plastic booths around plane seats

The only certainty is that the future of travel is uncertain. We'll all have to get used to a whole new travel landscape once coronavirus restrictions are lifted. So what will it look like?




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The most divine British Isles! Magnificent coastal havens from Lundy to Newquay and St Kilda

Whether it's the setting of an Agatha Christie murder mystery, a puffin paradise or the former home of a crazed king, Britain is littered with tiny isles on which you can stay in seclusion.




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How to explore the world from home during lockdown: Check in to Danish Downton-by-Sea

From travelogues to films and even webcams, The Mail on Sunday's Neil Simpson reveals how you can satisfy your wanderlust during the lockdown.




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Secret places to visit in Britain after lockdown, from hidden bars to deserted islands

Some of Britain's best-kept secrets, whether stately homes with hidden rooms or bars with concealed entrances, come with fascinating histories. Here we marvel at their magic...




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The new hotel formed from train carriages positioned on a BRIDGE in Africa's Kruger National Park

The hotel - called Kruger Shalati: The Train on the Bridge - is currently under construction on the 984ft (300m) Selati Bridge, erected across the Sabie River in 1912.




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Qantas suspends plans to launch 19-and-a-half-hour direct flights from London and New York to Sydney

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce said that although Project Sunrise had 'huge potential' it would not be the right time to pursue it 'given the impact Covid-19 has had on world travel'.




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Hotel hacks from The Lowry and William Hanson to give your home a holiday feel

MailOnline asked staff from some of Britain's poshest hotels - including The Landmark London and The Lowry - for advice on adding five-star-hotel touches to your house.




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Speeded-up LNER cab ride footage of a train travelling from Edinburgh to London in SIX MINUTES

For those missing travelling around Britain - here's a way to see hundreds of miles of it in mere minutes. LNER has released speeded-up footage of a journey from Edinburgh to Kings Cross.




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The best holiday homes to book for a post-lockdown break with family and friends from Italy to Wales

All of us are dreaming of the days when families can enjoy real, not virtual, time together. Here are some of the best options in the UK and abroad where you can do just that once restrictions are lifted.




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Superpharmacy boards up shops and bans customers from stores following coronavirus panic buying

Superpharmacy general manager Christian Todd has confirmed to Daily Mail Australia that coronavirus panic buying had forced it to board up its stores and ban customers from entering.




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Drink driving! Fuel made from TEQUILA could one day be used to power cars

A team of researchers at the University of Sydney, University of Exeter and University of Adelaide has examined the potential for agave as an environmentally-friendly alternative to petrol.




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Family of a girl allegedly killed by driver of $300k Lamborghini dealt another blow from coronavirus

The family of a 15-year-old girl who was tragically killed after she was allegedly mowed down by the driver of a Lamborghini have been dealt another cruel blow because of the coronavirus pandemic. 




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MasterChef's Jock Zonfrillo has been forced to stay away from his pregnant wife during coronavirus

Newly appointed MasterChef judge Jock Zonfrillo has revealed he's been forced to stay away from his pregnant wife, Lauren, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. 




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Flight from India to touch down in Adelaide as 440 Australians prepare for coronavirus quarantine

A repatriation flight from India carrying 440 passebgers will possibly stop in Singapore and Indonesia before arriving in the South Australian capital on Monday.




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Confronting moment frail Australian man is rushed off a mercy flight from India into an ambulance

Ambulance crew wearing masks and gowns could be seen wheeling the man onto a waiting ambulance at Adelaide Airport after he arrived on a Lion Air repatriation flight from Chennai on Monday.




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Australian woman hopes to raise $10,000 to fly her Papillon dog into Australia from New York

Georgie Boyd, 29, had to abandon her rescue puppy named Boston in New York when the US government locked her out of the country while she was visiting London.




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How Qantas's coronavirus cluster spread from a single baggage handler to dozens in just weeks

A mysterious COVID-19 cluster at Adelaide Airport that started with one infected employee on March 27 swelled to 34 cases within weeks. 




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Break out the winter woollies early: 'Unusual' cold front set to hit Australia

The cold front was described by Weatherzone as 'one of the strongest of the year' and brings below average temperatures to the southern states of Australia next week.




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Millennial, 21, reveals how he made his first MILLION dollars 'working from home'

Eli Dangerfield launched an eCommerce business selling watches in 2016 while he was still in high school.




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Cops pay for parking is 'un-Australian' as they are frontline workers during the coronavirus crisis 

Police officers having to pay for on-street parking is 'un-Australian', according to a law enforcement union. 




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Adelaide Kerry Ann Keen stole $340,000 from Catholic church collection plates jailed for five years

A thief who stole $340,000 from church collection plates to spend on lavish overseas holidays and Louis Vuitton shopping sprees has been jailed for five years. 




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MasterChef's Poh Ling Yeow reveals Adelaide market stall JamFace is struggling from coronavirus

 Poh Ling Yeow, 47, has spoken candidly about the devastating effect the coronavirus outbreak has had on her small business, JamFace.




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Married At First Sight's Stacey Hampton appears stressed as she emerges from Adelaide Airport

Stacey, 26, insisted she had travelled home to Adelaide after visiting Melbourne for work purposes to discuss her emerging charity project.




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MasterChef's Poh Ling Yeow reveals she has been separated from her husband

MasterChef Australia contestant Poh Ling Yeow has been separated from her husband, Jono Bennett, for a month due to coronavirus travel restrictions.