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LIZ JONES'S DIARY: In which I finally get a ring on it

On Friday afternoon I picked up my resized platinum and diamond engagement ring. I realise I'm the victim of several thousand years' worth of oppression because I keep admiring how it looks




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Liz Jones's Diary: In which reality begins to bite

Now that we are officially engaged, and with David wanting to talk things through in person, I suggested meeting at the organic pub in Islington




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Liz Jones's Diary: In which I have second thoughts

Oh dear. The platinum and diamond engagement ring has come off and is now sitting in its little box in my chest of drawers




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Liz Jones's Diary: In which I try to return the ring

Grrrr!!! Gahhhaaahhha! David went to see the flat in Notting Hill that I was thinking of renting, but not with any good grace, viz: 'I will view it for you, given you say I have no job.'




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Liz Jones's Diary: In which the Hunk gets in touch 

A strangely conflicted, confusing week. Having tried to return the engagement ring to the jeweller and failed, I texted David to try to make us work




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Liz Jones's Diary: In which my optimism amazes me 

Oh dear God. I have finally reached rock bottom. You thought it was bad when my husband cheated or I lost my home or David failed to take out the the trash?




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Liz Jones's Diary: In which I have a few more tweaks 

I know I said last week that it's how nice you are inside that shows on your face. But as I contemplate flying to Sydney to meet the Hunk, I've been reconsidering that sentiment




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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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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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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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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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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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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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Kylie Jenner cannot believe the 'crazy' likeness of a waxwork figure of her momager Kris

The billionaire beauty mogul, 22, freaked out as she discovered the model sitting at the bar of her mom's mansion in Calabasas, California, in a funny snap posted to her Instagram on Monday.




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'Indiana Jones of the art world' recovers stolen £850,000 15th-century book by Persian poet

The gold-leafed volume by famous Persian poet Hafez was recovered by Arthur Brand. It had vanished from an antique collectors home after he died in 2007, along with other works.




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Dow Jones suffers largest one-day point drop in HISTORY

Industry analysts continue to sound the alarm as they assessed the impact of the coronavirus, with Goldman Sachs saying U.S. companies will generate no earnings growth in 2020.




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Coronavirus: Doctors baffled by children's 'immunity' to the illness

Australians were on Monday told to swap handshakes for pats on the back and to be cautious about who they kiss as the number of cases climbed to 33.




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China quarantines foreign arrivals to stop coronavirus coming IN to the country

Six of China's imported cases were in Beijing, which is enforcing a 14-day quarantine for people arriving from countries deemed to be high-risk, including Italy, Iran, South Korea and Japan.




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Australians could face fines of up to $50,000 and jail time for breaching coronavirus isolation

People who are believed to have contracted the disease are told to stay at home for 14 days, as well as those who have been in contact with anybody who had been in South Korea, China, Iran or Italy.




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Police conduct random checks on thousands of Australians in coronavirus quarantine amid fines threat

Queensland police alone have conducted spot-checks on more than 1,850 individuals in coronavirus self-quarantine, as Victoria declares a state of emergency.




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Iran buys three killer drones with 932-mile range three months after US killed General Soleimani

Iran has acquired three bomb-carrying drones with a range of 932 miles as tensions with the US escalate following the killing of General Soleimani (pictured, Shahed 129 drone).




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Festive stamps are released commemorating biblical scenes including the birth of Jesus

The stamps, released by the Royal Mail, go on sale today. They were designed by paper-cut artists Hari & Deepti who used layers of intricate paper and light-boxes to create the three-dimensional scenes.




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Testing fiasco deepens as super-lab in Milton Keynes only starts advertising jobs TODAY

The National Biosample Centre, in Milton Keynes, has been set aside and repurposed to be able to cope with testing on a mass scale. But it has endured a faltering start.




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Kate Hudson shines in green satin as Cara Delevingne bares in cutout jumpsuit at Girl Up event in LA

They lent their star power to the second Girl Up #GirlHero Awards in Beverly Hills on Sunday. where they were joined by Nikki Bella, Hannah Brown, Ariel Winter and Julianne Hough.




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Kate Hudson and Danny Fujikawa bundle up their baby Rani in an adorable onesie

Kate Hudson and partner Danny Fujikawa got their baby Rani bundled up to face the elements as they went shopping in Aspen.




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Couple who suffered hair loss create shampoo and have turned it into five million pound business

Matt, 43 and Gail Waterman, 45, from South Yorkshire, were desperate to find a product that could address hair loss, and created their own formula containing caffeine and biotin.




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My life through a lens: Classical singer Aled Jones, 48,

Celebrities tell us the stories behind their favourite photographs. This week it’s classical singer Aled Jones, 48




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Strangers rate other people's attractiveness in awkward video

Seattle-based company Cut.com created and posted a video to its YouTube channel that sees nine different people being judged by complete strangers solely based on their looks.




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British POW who was captured by the Japanese recalls the horror of his WWII experience

Bob Morrell, of Brighton, signed up to the RAF in 1938 at the age of 21 and was captured in Java, Indonesia. He told BBC Radio 4 how he was forced to work at a Japanese POW camp.




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Harry Styles strips off as he graces the cover of Rolling Stones

The One Direction singer, 25, is set to bare all in the September issue of Rolling Stone magazine as he strips off for the cover of the glossy American monthly publication.




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SNL: Harry Styles headlines as both music guest and host flexing his comic chops as a pilot and dog

Harry Styles got the chance to 'take things to the next level' at Saturday Night Live this weekend, as the former One Direction-er got to host the comedy sketch show for the first time.




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Harry Styles promotes his own album by wearing a Fine Lines T-Shirt as he visits BBC radio studios

The singer, 25, chose to be his own best advert as he wore a shirt with his record title on it during his promotional tour at the BBC Live Lounge on Wednesday.




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iHeartRadio's Wango Tango cancelled amid coronavirus... as headliner Harry Styles postpones tour

iHeartRadio released a statement Tuesday, saying: 'The 2020 iHeartRadio Wango Tango concert has officially been cancelled. Refunds are being issued to ticketed guests.'




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'Wonder drug' to help the misery of migraines

Donna Cox, 57, has been completely migraine-free for two years due to the drug Fremanezumab. It is injected into the arm, stomach or leg once every three months by doctors or even by patients at home.




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Lung bypass machines that oxygenate blood have kept 68% of critically ill coronavirus patients alive

A new study looked at 32 critically ill COVID-19 patients who were placed on ECMO machines at nine different hospitals and found that 68% were still alive at the time of analysis.




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Erling Haaland outshines Kylian Mbappe and Neymar - things we learned in the Champions League

The Champions League returned with a bang this week as Borussia Dortmund, Atletico Madrid and RB Leipzig took huge steps towards three big upsets.




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Pep Guardiola's duels with Madrid have produced great storylines.. but he is now out to conquer them

There was a glint in Pep Guardiola's eye as he talked about Real Madrid, as European football's most influential coach gets ready to tackle its ultimate winning machine.




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Tottenham vs Norwich LIVE: Plus FA Cup draw and Sheffield Wednesday vs Man City action

Tottenham host Norwich and Sheffield Wednesday play Man City tonight in the FA Cup fifth round. Sportsmail's KIERAN JACKSON will provide live commentary of the action and the quarter-final draw.




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ANGER MANAGEMENT: Jose Mourinho must harness frustration to stop Tottenham slide

Spurs boss Jose Mourinho is angry with Tanguy Ndombele, Eric Dier is angry with fans and Spurs players were angry with each other in a heated half-time inquest at Turf Moor on Saturday.




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Tottenham midfielder Harry Winks reveals details of his fitness regime during coronavirus shutdown

Harry Winks has revealed that Tottenham players have been given an individual fitness schedule in order to remain in shape while staying at home during the coronavirus pandemic.




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Emmanuel Petit slates Tottenham's £65m midfielder Tanguy Ndombele for lack of fitness

Former Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Petit has backed Jose Mourinho's criticism of Tanguy Ndombele and questioned whether he's fit enough to play in the Premier League.




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Love Island's Demi Jones puts on an eye-popping display as she joins beau Luke Mabbott for filming

They came third on ITV dating show Love Island and since leaving the South African sun they've seen their relationship go from strength to strength. 




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The bananas life of the £40m chimp: DAVID JONES lays bare the life of Kalu

DAVID JONES Once, she lived in regal splendour with the aristocrat who pledged to leave her a fortune. So how come Kalu is now penniless in a Dorset sanctuary?




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Eddie Jones set to sign new England contract keeping him on through to the 2023 World Cup in France

Eddie Jones is poised to stay in his role as England head coach through to the 2023 World Cup, after agreeing terms with the RFU to extend his contract.




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Eddie Jones signs new deal to stay on as England head coach and lead them into 2023 World Cup

Eddie Jones says he has the hunger to make England great having re-signed until the 2023 World Cup. As Sportsmail revealed on Thursday the Australian has extended his contract by two years.




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Love Island's Luke Mabbott reveals he and Demi Jones are STILL not an official couple

Ex winter Love Island stars Luke Mabbott and Demi Jones are still not an official couple.




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Eddie Jones predicts '60 per cent' of squad is going to be different from Japan 

Eddie Jones has warned his England squad to expect major surgery at the next World Cup. Jones' side reached the final of the Rugby World Cup last summer where they lost to South Africa.




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Johannesburg mum terrifies son by dressing as Pennywise the clown from IT and hiding in wheelie bin

Hester Greeff, 41, horrified her son Ruan Becker, 20, in Johannesburg, South Africa. Ruan says he 'absolutely hates clowns' since he watched the 1990 television show It as a nine-year-old.




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No, I said SHOO! Lioness chews on a ranger's BOOT after pride surrounded his tent in South Africa

Norman Chauke, 28, from Makuleke Limpopo, South Africa, works as a tracking instructor at a reserve - and was stunned when the lions decided they wanted to chew on the boots he'd left outside the tent.