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UK government officials have Liverpool and Leeds title concern as football return debated



Government officials are concerned about the prospect of title celebrations if the Premier League and Championship seasons are resumed.




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Transfer News as it happened: All the gossip, rumours and deals as deadline ticked down



EXPRESS SPORT brings you all the latest transfer news ahead of tomorrow's deadline - here is what happened.




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Elon Musk to trial brain implants which may allow quadriplegics to walk



ELON Musk's Neuralink company will implant a computer-brain interface into a human in "less than a year", the controversial billionaire has revealed.




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NASA mystery resolved: US Space Force finally confirm secret groundbreaking military test



A MYSTERIOUS NASA experiment has finally been resolved following a decade of conspiracy theories and wild speculation, after the US Space Force revealed the top-secret mission of its unmanned X-37B spacecraft.




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Adele 2020 weight loss sparks row: Twitter users call fans 'fatphobic' for praising singer



ADELE took to Instagram yesterday to post a new picture to her Instagram for her birthday. She showed off her slimmed down figure after considerable weight loss. However some have accused those praising Adele for her new look of fatphobia.




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Correction – Islamic Caliphate in rural England: 35,000 to pledge allegiance



On 29 July 2019, we published an article originally headlined "Islamic Caliphate in rural England: 35000 to pledge allegiance in mass conversion ceremony".




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Correction – ‘Call me Lian’ Soham murderer Ian Huntley gives himself FEMALE name



On 15 February 2017 we published an article headlined "‘Call me Lian' Soham murderer Ian Huntley gives himself FEMALE name amid sex change report".




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Clarification – Farage picks apart ‘totally dishonest’ Boris speech



On October 2, 2019, Express.co.uk published an article headlined "Farage picks apart ‘totally dishonest' Boris speech with £1.8 trillion debt warning" that originally claimed Nigel Farage had "laid into the Prime Minister after Boris Johnson had reportedly claimed the Conservative government had ‘wiped out the national debt'" in a speech at the Conservative Party Conference."




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Tesco, Asda & Sainsbury's shoppers warned of urgent recall - ice lollies may contain metal



TESCO, Asda, Sainsbury's and Waitrose customers are among those being warned of an urgent product recall, because an item which has been sold by the aforementioned retailers is at risk of potentially containing small pieces of metal.




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Korean baseball schedule: Scores, how to watch, live stream, TV channel, game times



Korean baseball is up and running and Express Sport is on hand with all all details you need, including scores, game times and how to watch the action.




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Kate and Prince William surprise veterans at very special VE Day party with video call



KATE and Prince William took part in a surprise party over video call to celebrate the 75-year anniversary of VE Day.




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What Comes Next for Small Businesses and PPP ?

WIth the funds for the PPP depleted as of today, as we hope for another tranche of the same amount or more to be approved by the government,  here are some of the issues I have had to address with small businesses I deal with and some of the recommendations I am making to those...




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I Hired a Team of Secret Shoppers to Find Out How Businesses Were Opening in Dallas. It’s Not Good.

I wanted to get an understanding of what opening meant to businesses around Dallas. Were they opening? What precautions were they taking? Were employees in safe environments? And bigger picture, I wanted to know if these are places that I would feel safe taking my family to. So I hired a company that specialized in...




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xXx 4 release date, cast, trailer, plot: All you need to know about Vin Diesel movie



xXx was a huge film franchise which seemed to grind to a halt after its third instalment - but here is all you need to know about xXx 4.




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FA Cup draw: Ball numbers confirmed for fourth round with Man Utd and Liverpool in hat



FA Cup ball numbers for the fourth round draw have been confirmed as Manchester United and Liverpool sweat on their spot after being held to draws.




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All-time Premier League table: Liverpool gain on Chelsea and Arsenal but Man Utd still top



Liverpool are well on their way to a first-ever Premier League title, but the Reds are far from the most successful team since the formation of the new English top flight.




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Call of Duty Modern Warfare update: Patch notes and Warzone Playlist changes



TODAY has seen a small Call of Duty Modern Warfare rollout on servers, bringing with it some interesting playlist changes on PS4 and Xbox One.




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Know-alls are the last people we need in uncertain times, says LEO McKINSTRY



HARRY Enfield is an enduring British comedy legend. Central to his appeal has been his ability to create a cast of characters who are both hilariously original and instantly recognisable.




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Carabao Cup draw ball numbers, start time, tv channel and fixture dates



THE majority of Premier League clubs will be involved in the draw for the first time as the Carabao Cup enters the second round. Here’s what you need to know about the draw.




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Carabao Cup draw: When is it? What TV channel is it on? Ball numbers confirmed



Find out when the Carabao Cup draw for the third round takes place and how to watch it on TV.




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FA Cup first round draw: Ball numbers confirmed, when is it, live stream and tv channel



FA Cup first round draw takes place on Monday evening and Express Sport is on hand to bring you everything you need to know.




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VE Day hero: Boris praises Ernie Horsfall, 102, in brilliant video call



BORIS Johnson praised a 102-year old Second World War veteran as "awesome" yesterday during a VE Day video call.




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Germany PANIC: Merkel ally ‘worried’ about hard Brexit as Boris stands firm on deadline



GERMANY is worried about the possibility of a hard Brexit as trade negotiations between the UK and the EU have so far resulted in very little progress.




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Keir Starmer's devastating secret weapon to rally voters against Boris Johnson exposed



KEIR STARMER's secret weapon against Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been revealed by Professor Tim Bale who detailed what the Labour leader can succeed in.




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Coronavirus found in patients' semen in small Chinese study

The virus that causes COVID-19 can be found in semen, Chinese researchers report in a small study that doesn't address whether sexual transmission is possible.




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U.S. won't seek recall of millions of Takata air bag inflators

The U.S. government's highway safety agency will not force automakers to recall 56 million newer Takata air bag inflators, citing industry research that shows the devices are safe.




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Two major cruise lines cancel nearly all summer cruises - is your cruise affected?



CRUISE holidays have been hugely impacted by the coronavirus crisis with cruises cancelled left, right and centre as the pandemic batters the travel industry. Now a fresh blow comes as two major cruise lines announce cruises won't be returning until autumn.




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Football quiz questions and answers: 15 questions and answers for your home pub quiz



Express Sport has compiled a football quiz with questions and answers that you can use with your friends and families during the lockdown.




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Clashes and unity calls at UN on Second World War anniversary

A U.N. Security Council meeting on the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe on Friday saw a clash between Russia and some Europeans, calls for unity to fight COVID-19, and warnings that the seeds of a new global conflict must be prevented from growing.




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Expert calls for 'two-metre social distancing' to be scrapped 'No evidence to justify it'



HALVING the "arbitrary" two metre social distancing rule would make a huge difference to the economy without jeopardising health, a government pandemic advisor said last night.




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The Queen gave us the confidence that all will be well, says VANESSA FELTZ



WE DON'T usually think of the Queen as the "mother of the nation".




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A pest that caps them all, says ALAN TITCHMARSH



TOADSTOOLS are simply fascinating, scientifically speaking. The familiar caps-on-stalks are only part of a much bigger threadlike organism that lives entirely underground, sending up the familiar parasol structures to distribute their microscopic spores.




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Money falling from heaven

A certain level of risk is truly healthy, writes Dan Wyson of Wyson Financial in St. George.

       




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Zion National Park to reopen — but maybe not all of it

Zion National Park announced plans to reopen on May 13, but officials made clear that only "select areas" would be open at first.

       




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Gunlock State Park closes waterfalls due to recent high visitation numbers

The picturesque waterfalls below Gunlock Reservoir are now closed because of the high number of visitors that have been at the site in recent weeks.

       




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Buying low — really low

A short stay at a nearly-empty hotel has Dan Wyson thinking this rock-bottom time for many businesses could bring prime investment opportunities.

       




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Millions of women to share pensions windfall



MILLIONS of women are in line for a pension boost following a landmark multi-billion pound High Court ruling. Lloyds Bank was told yesterday it had to equalise pensions benefits for men and women, in what could have huge consequences for thousands of companies.




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Is virus really as bad as we are being told? says FREDERICK FORSYTH



THE GREAT majority of us like it when the things we are being told actually make sense. I certainly do. So when the scary bulletins and instructions pouring out of government do not do that, I experience "red light" syndrome.




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My call to address business flexibility, says ANN WIDDECOMBE



THIS is a story of two businesses and of two very different approaches to our current exigencies.The first concerns my local laundry CleanCall, which devised a means to keep going and contributing to the economy.




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Callous lockdown lacks compassion, says ANN WIDDECOMBE



BY AND large I resist the temptation to roar at my TV screen but a few days ago, I did just that, when the tearful sister of twins who had died from the virus commented that she could not even be with her parents. Why the hell not? I shouted, feeling close to tears myself.




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No matter the species, we all love mom

On this Mother's Day we searched the globe for animals big and small who wanted to show off their love for mom.

      




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Opinion: Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh's radical plan for college football players makes sense

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh has long advocated for player freedom in college football. His latest proposal involving NFL draft is his most radical.

      




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'People are really suffering': Black and Latino communities help their own amid coronavirus crisis

Black and Latino community leaders are stepping in to help their own through the coronavirus crisis.

      




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Amid COVID-19 delays, football helmet outfitters face production logjam that threatens start of prep, youth seasons

Football Helmet companies will have tight deadlines to recondition, recertify and redistribute helmets needed for youth and high school programs.

      




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Opinion: Who really benefits from Jim Harbaugh's draft proposal? Michigan football, of course

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh's proposal on rules for college players thinking NFL could help reduce talent base at programs like Ohio State, Alabama.

      




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What we know about community where Ahmaud Arbery was shot: 911 caller reported 'black guy' on property

Local officials say the community is shocked that racism could have fueled the shooting of Ahmaud Arbery.

      




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Ballet lessons from the living room: Dance classes during the coronavirus pandemic

Kerry Kapaku, owner of DanceWorks Indy, teaches a Saturday ballet class from her home. The studio is offering online content due to coronavirus concerns.

       




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Snake Pit gallery: Flesh, mud and lots of beer

      




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Play ball! A retro look at the Indianapolis Indians

From Bush Stadium to Victory Field

      




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Letters: National Gun Violence Survivors Week: a call for common sense gun legislation

An average of 907 Hoosiers are killed by guns each year, and 85 of those are children, a letter to the editor says.