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JAN MOIR: Not even the coronavirus crisis can stop Harry and Meghan's scheme to save the world

Even a pandemic can't stop Meghan Markle and husband Prince Harry in their grandiose scheme to save the world, writes Jan Moir, as they announce plans to open a new charity named 'Archewell'.




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JAN MOIR: The coronavirus sinners 'n' winners - we all know who you are! 

JAN MOIR: The lockdown is not going to end any time soon and I for one am profoundly grateful for that. Surely it would be too hasty and too rash to peel away now from the path of self-isolation?




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The wifi Woodstock! JAN MOIR watched as stars performed from home for the coronavirus heroes

JAN MOIR: They sang You Can't Always Get What You Want from rooms that suggested, actually they could - and did. Celebs perform live for 'One World: Together At Home' by Global Citizen.




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JAN MOIR: These are my Royal saints and sinners in the court of coronavirus

JAN MOIR: Yes, my friends. We are in the middle of something unknown, something that will change lives and history forever. Where will it all end?




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Markets will ride out the Corona Virus crisis

The recent stock market falls have been the worst since the financial crisis and, just as then, we are in new and sobering territory.




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RUTH SUTHERLAND: Coronavirus panic saw the nation's savings shredded in minutes 

RUTH SUNDERLAND: The terrifying collapse in share prices since the coronavirus started to spread worldwide is taking a vicious toll on the wealth of nations.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Coronavirus raises the potentially explosive problem of dodgy corporate debt

'It is not inevitable at this stage that the epidemic will trigger a meltdown, but if it does, the most likely transmission mechanism is a tsunami of corporate debt', says Ruth Sunderland.




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Britain's high street needs action to save businesses from coronavirus effects

it is outrageous that the Prime Minister should tell people to stay away from the high street without putting in place practical help for the businesses that will suffer as a result, Ruth Sunderland writes...




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Rishi Sunak must fix the holes in his coronavirus safety net 

RUTH SUNDERLAND: Once again, the banks are in the dock, this time for letting down hundreds of thousands of firms in their hour of direst need.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Coronavirus could be the catalyst to a far fairer and better-functioning economy

Covid-19 should be the trigger for wholesale change. Once and for all, there must be a reckoning with the morally bankrupt moguls who put profits before the safety of their staff.




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England's cricketers to keep distance from media in Sri Lanka as part of coronavirus precautions

There has been only one recorded case on the island to date but the squad are taking a proactive approach with all players and backroom staff provided with an 'immunity pack' for the Test tour




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Sri Lanka coach Mickey Arthur believes he could have England's number as he talks up great record

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY RICHARD EDWARDS: England may be on an upward Test curve after victory in South Africa, but in Sri Lanka they will be up against a coach who has their number.




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England's players could be STOPPED from featuring in this year's IPL due to coronavirus

The participation of England players at this year's IPL has been thrown into doubt due to fresh visa restrictions on foreigners entering the country due to coronavirus.




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Nottinghamshire decide to dump Northamptonshire as pre-season opponents due to coronavirus spread

Northamptonshire's decision to travel to Singapore on Monday for a 12-day warm weather trip led Nottinghamshire to scrub it, fearful that facing such opponents invited unnecessary risk.




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Cricket is hit for six as coronavirus pandemic leaves county clubs with 'cash black hole' 

EXCLUSIVE: English cricket is facing a 'cash black hole' as it struggles to come to terms with the implications of the coronavirus. The warning came from Surrey ahead of a conference call.




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Coronavirus: Pakistan Super League postpones competition on day of the semi-finals

A number of English players, including Alex Hales, Tom Banton and James Vince, would have been involved in the semi-finals but they had already left the country due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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Nottinghamshire continue pre-season training as Alex Hales self-isolates with coronavirus symptoms

Nottinghamshire continued pre-season preparations unabated, as Alex Hales self-isolates since returning from the Pakistan Super League.




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NASSER HUSSAIN answers cricket's coronavirus crisis questions

As with every other sport, cricket has been thrown into crisis by the coronavirus pandemic. Here, Sportsmail's Nasser Hussain answers the key crisis questions...




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Alastair Cook prepared to write off 2020 County Championship due to coronavirus

Former England captain Alastair Cook says he would rather the County Championship was not played at all this season rather than attempting to hold a dramatically condensed campaign.




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Cricketers to take pay cut if coronavirus delay goes on with ECB financially supporting clubs

The ECB are soon to outline details of the financial support package they will offer counties who will hit problems because the start of the domestic season has been delayed due to coronavirus.




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Coronavirus: Root fears player burnout if England try to squeeze more fixtures into hectic schedule

Joe Root has issued a warning about player burnout this winter as England's cricketers face a fixture pile-up caused by the coronavirus outbreak.




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Counties bid to oust ECB chief Colin Graves and replace him with Ian Watmore amid coronavirus crisis

EXCLUSIVE BY MATT HUGHES: ECB chairman Colin Graves will face calls from counties to stand down early and be replaced by Ian Watmore if the launch of the Hundred is postponed.




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Coronavirus UK: English cricketers reject request to take 20 per cent pay cut

Professional Cricketers' Association remain resistant to pay cuts for their membership as counties seek to lessen the financial burdens pressed upon them by the coronavirus crisis.




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ECB consider fielding TWO teams at the same time this summer should coronavirus crisis ease

The Test side could face West Indies or Pakistan, this season's proposed red-ball opponents, while Eoin Morgan's white-ball World Cup winners face Australia, who are currently due here in July




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Coronavirus: County cricketers face playing six days-a-week in bid to salvage County Championship

EXCLUSIVE BY MATT HUGHES: County cricketers could be asked to play six days-a-week if a truncated season is permitted later this summer.




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Coin toss is flipped as Counties plan for Championship restart after coronavirus pandemic

The traditional toss of the coin was due to return to the County Championship on Sunday but the half-dozen grounds scheduled to host fixtures stood empty.




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International sides fear they will be STRANDED at Twenty20 World Cup due to impact of coronavirus

Fears over international teams getting stuck at this year's Twenty20 World Cup will feature prominently in the ICC's teleconference talks between chief executives next Thursday.




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Chris Woakes says England players have wondered if they suffered with coronavirus

Almost the whole squad were stricken by two sickness bugs, the first a type of flu and the second a stomach problem, that weakened England in their heavy first Test defeat over Christmas.




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ECB chief Tom Harrison warns of danger if coronavirus crisis causes more cancellations

English cricket supremo Tom Harrison has warned of dire financial consequences for the sport amid fears that the new season will not take place at all because of the coronavirus.




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New Zealand offer support to English cricket amid the coronavirus crisis

ECB chief Tom Harrison revealed on Friday that he had offers 'on the table' from both New Zealand and Australia, as English cricket explores all options in a bid to fulfil its fixture list.




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ECB set to postpone inaugural season of The Hundred at board meeting amid coronavirus lockdown

The Hundred's inaugural season is set to be formally delayed at a board meeting of the England and Wales Board Cricket Board.




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Moeen Ali believes the coronavirus crisis must get 'drastically better' before cricket can return

One of the deepest thinkers in the England squad has concerns over the safety of players and concerns about playing cricket while so many people are losing their lives.




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Kookaburra develops wax applicator to shine cricket balls during coronavirus pandemic

Cricket manufacturer Kookaburra have developed a wax applicator that would allow balls to be shined without using sweat or saliva during the coronavirus crisis.




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England Test stars 'warned to expect daily temperature checks and regular coronavirus swabs'

England's Test stars reportedly face strict bio-secure measures as part of ambitious plans to ensure their summer series' against West Indies and Pakistan are staged.




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Charlie Sheen sodomized Corey Haim at 13 on set of Lucas

Charlie Sheen is being accused of sodomizing a then 13-year-old Corey Haim on the set of the movie 'Lucas.'




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Corey Haim’s mom insists Charlie Sheen didn't rape her son

Judy Haim told Dr Oz that her late son was an open book with her, and claims she would have known about any instances of sexual assault.




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Corey Haim 'said Michael Jackson assaulted him on TV show'

A producer has come forward with explosive new claims about Corey Haim's alleged abusers, claiming that in 2008 that former child star told him that he had been assaulted by Jackson.




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Corey Feldman repeats allegation that Charlie Sheen 'raped' Corey Haim on film set when he was 13

Corey Feldman accuses Charlie Sheen of raping his childhood friend Corey Haim when he was 13 in his explosive documentary 'My Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys'.




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Charlie Sheen vehemently denies Corey Feldman's new documentary

'These sick, twisted and outlandish allegations never occurred. Period,' Sheen's publicist said in a statement to People following the documentary's Monday premier.




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BAZ BAMIGBOYE: No time to spy. Even James Bond is on coronavirus lockdown

BAZ BAMIGBOYE has the latest on the new James Bond flick No Times to Die, THandie Newton's thoughts on Westworld season three and chats with Jacqueline Wilson about the new film Four Kids and It.




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How will children ever grow up if schools won't let them take risks? A passionate attack on politically correct nannying by the inspirational teacher sacked for allowing pupils to go

Richard Tremelling was sacked after allowing two 15-year-old boys from his GCSE class to ride on a sledge in the snow as part of a practical technology lesson.




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David Bowie bass guitarist Matthew Seligman dies aged 64 after coronavirus battle

The musician is best known for his role in the new wave scene in the 1980s and was a member of The Soft Boys and The Thompson Twins, also collaborating with Thomas Dolby.




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An EFL owner, manager and player share the harsh realities of the coronavirus crisis

SPECIAL REPORT BY MIKE KEEGAN: The devastating impact of coronavirus has left the EFL staring at financial Armageddon, with grave fears that clubs will vanish into thin air.




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Premier League stars fear coronavirus protocols will leave them at risk of injury

Top-flight clubs were provided with a seven-page document last week outlining hygiene guidelines aimed at protecting players and staff from Covid-19.




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Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke sees wealth rise by £323million amid coronavirus crisis

Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke has seen his personal wealth grow by over £300million since the start of 2020, despite the coronavirus wreaking financial havoc across the globe.




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Cadiz defender Fali REFUSES to return to training and gives up his wages amid the coronavirus crisis

The 26-year-old, who has made 23 league appearances this campaign for the side top of the second division, has his concerns over player safety amid the coronavirus crisis.




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Coronavirus: Four Sampdoria players test positive as Serie A clubs return to training

ALVISE CAGNAZZO IN ITALY: On Thursday the team coached by Claudio Ranieri returned to training in Bogliasco, but in the evening the negative news of the latest infections arrived.




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Premier League stars told to keep cars SPOTLESS in strict coronavirus protocols for training return

EXCLUSIVE: Premier League players must keep their cars spotless as part of coronavirus hygiene measures. Clubs will implement a raft of protocols designed to protect from the virus.




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What are stars around Europe saying about football restarting amid the coronavirus crisis?

Whether it is for the sake of meeting the demands of broadcasters, saving clubs financially or just providing entertainment for fans at home - everyone wants to know when football might return.




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Virgil van Dijk admits coronavirus lockdown has made him think about retirement

The Liverpool defender, 28, is currently at home training on his own as the Premier League has been suspended since March due to the ongoing pandemic.