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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: United, we have borne the pain. Now we must have a route to freedom 

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Leaks from inside Whitehall suggest that senior Ministers, in the absence of Boris Johnson, are reluctant to take any major decisions.




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Jessica Mauboy breaks down in tears over Olina Loau's Australia's Got Talent performance

She impressed Ricki-Lee Coulter with her first performance on Australia's Got Talent.  




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Beyonce bares her midriff in rust two-piece for yacht day with Jay-Z and mom Tina Knowles in Florida

Beyonce flaunted her enviable physique on Monday while enjoying a day on a yacht alongside her husband Jay-Z, mom Tina Knowles and step-dad, Richard Lawson.




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Video of reporter who looks just like Kris Jenner goes viral after Mathew Knowles shares 1992 clip  

Beyonce's dad Mathew Knowles accidentally prompted a viral conspiracy that Kris Jenner once interviewed a pre-teen Bey in the 1992 when he shared a #TBTclip on Thursday.




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Justin Bieber belts out gospel songs as he jumps onstage at weekly church service

Worshipers in Beverly Hills are used to rubbing shoulders with stars at church.




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Hailey Bieber wears stylish blazer to church service but Justin Bieber dresses down in baggy sweats

Hailey's blonde hair was styled in a messy topknot and she accessorized with chunky gold hoop earrings and a black purse on a long gold chain.




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Beyonce puts on a busty display in a plunging scarlet gown as she joins Jay Z at a pre-Grammy Gala

The Single Ladies star, 38, put on a busty display, while her rapper husband, 50, rocked a dapper white ensemble at the Clive Davis pre-Grammy Gala in Beverly Hills, California on Saturday.




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Raye talks female empowerment, the 'real' music industry and relationships

The talented artist, 22, has shared her experience in the music industry, her thoughts on female empowerful and 'wearing her heart on her sleeve' in relationships for a chat with Hunger Magazine.




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Prince William shares his 'frustration' at lack of diversity at white-dominated Baftas

The Duke of Cambridge said tonight at the Royal Albert Hall: 'We find ourselves talking again about the need to do more to ensure diversity ... that simply cannot be right in this day and age.'




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Filmmaker responsible for BAFTA's sustainable 'gifting wallets'

Georgia Scott, 33, launched sustainable bag company, GroundTruth, with her two sisters, Sophia and Nina, in September 2019.




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Margot Robbie looks effortlessly chic in a duster coat and sunglasses as she jets into New York

She may have missed out an award for Best Supporting Actress award at the BAFTAs on Sunday night. 




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The Fuzzy Duck’s heart is in the right place - it just needs fewer guests or more staff

The Warwickshire hotel opened two years ago in a former blacksmith's. While tastefully designed, it is still having some teething problems, finds The Inspector.




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Filthy curtains at The Bell near Epping make it hard to justify £100 per night price 

This motel-style establishment on the busy B1393 close to Epping serves Indian food in its Nirvana restaurant. Various TVs are attached to walls in the brightly lit bar.




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Adele requests joint custody of son Angelo after filing for divorce from husband Simon Konecki

She filed for divorce from husband Simon Konecki on Thursday. And on Friday, Adele, 31, continued her legal process as she asked for joint and physical custody of the couple's son.




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Adele's estranged husband Simon Konecki agrees to her request for joint custody of their son Angelo

Showing signs that their split will be amicable, Simon, 46, also agreed in his filing that all financial matters surrounding the end of their marriage should be handled in 'private mediation'.




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Adele's mansion is just FEET AWAY from estranged husband Simon Konecki's equally-lavish pad

The five-bedroom, six-bathroom home, which was initially built in the early 60s, spans 6,045 square feet and sits on nearly an acre, Variety




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Adele's '1000-calorie-a-day weight loss diet isn't sustainable'

This Morning's health experts have suggested Adele's alleged '1000-calorie-a-day' diet isn't sustainable in the long term.




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Holly Willoughby admits she gets 'very frustrated' talking about diets

Holly Willoughby has admitted she gets 'frustrated' talking about diets during a discussion on Adele's recent weight loss on Thursday's episode of This Morning.




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Dan Evans on course to meet Djokovic in Australian Open third round

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Evans was on Thursday given a winnable path through to that potential meeting, starting with a first-round match against American MacKenzie McDonald.




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From Serena to Shapovalov - Mats Wilander gives Sportsmail his Australian Open tips

EXCLUSIVE: Mats Wilander knows a thing or two about the Australian Open having lifted it three times during his illustrious career. Sportsmail caught up with him to get his tips for the tournament.




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Australian Open chief Craig Tiley remains defiant as Melbourne winds blow bushfire smoke away

Organisers of the Australian Open are bullish that the event will start and finish on time after the smoke haze relented on Thursday in Melbourne.




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Alexander Zverev opens fire on Nick Kyrgios after claiming he won't win Australian Open

Alexander Zverev has opened a war of words with Nick Kyrgios after dismissing his chances of winning the Australia Open and claiming 'there are a lot of young guys better than him'.




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Roger Federer hits back at claims of inaction over air quality concerns at Australian Open

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Roger Federer resurfaced at the Australian Open - and it was not the usual early season celebration of the sport's highest profile athlete.




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Nick Kyrgios transforms bad-boy image in Australia after pledging to donate to victims of bushfires

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: All it took to transform Nick Kyrgios's image in his own country was one idea and one sentence getting caught in his throat.




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From Serena Williams to Coco Gauff - 10 REASONS to watch the 2020 Australian Open

What reasons are there to tune in this time? Well, there is excitement around Coco Gauff, Serena Williams in pursuit of a landmark and Rafael Nadal eyes revenge after ATP Cup final defeat.




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Roger Federer breezes into Australian Open second round while Serena Williams claims routine win

Roger Federer showed no signs of rust from his lack of match practice ahead of the Australian Open by hammering American Steve Johnson 6-3 6-2 6-2 in the first round on Monday.




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Dan Evans seals spot in Australian Open second round after fighting back from two sets down

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Exiled to a court on the outer limits of Melbourne Park, Dan Evans was not about to get ideas above his station.




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Johanna Konta slumps to Australian Open first round defeat by Ons Jabeur 

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Jo Konta's problems when faced with players who bring a box of tricks to the court surfaced again on Tuesday morning when she was bundled out of the Australian Open.




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Kyle Edmund and Jo Konta crash out of Australian Open in the first round

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Kyle Edmund and Jo Konta suffered a thudding disappointment at the Australian Open as a big day for British singles players started woefully.




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Maria Sharapova unsure of 2021 Australian Open entry as she crashes out of this year's tournament

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Maria Sharapova's precipitous tumble down the rankings continued after she was bundled out of the Australian Open first round by Donna Vekic.




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FIVE THINGS YOU MISSED FROM AUSTRALIAN OPEN DAY THREE

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Here, Sportsmail's Tennis Correspondent rounds up some of the things you may have missed from day three of the action in Australia.




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THINGS YOU MISSED FROM THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN OVERNIGHT

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Sportsmail's tennis correspondent Mike Dickson rounds up some of the things you may have missed from day six in Melbourne.




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Novak Djokovic trusts wife Jelena with his haircut and seems pleased with the end result

With his hair in need of a trim, world number one Djokovic gave wife Jelena the responsibility amid the coronavirus lockdown, and was happy with the end product, saying 'Not bad!'




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Brain behind Tennis Point Exhibition says organisers must listen to stars

Rapson admits staging the eight-man tournament in a corner of western Germany was a 'shot in the dark', but it was considered a sufficient success for four extra competitors to be added.




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5SOS star Luke Hemmings returns to Australia for Christmas

5 Seconds Of Summer star Luke Hemmings was spreading the Christmas cheer at Sydney airport on Thursday.




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5 Seconds of Summer announce new Australian tour

They're the Australian pop-rock group making waves right around the world.




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5SOS Michael Clifford reveals why they won’t do just 18-plus shows

And on Friday guitarist Michael Clifford revealed the four-man band will perform a series of all-ages shows across the country.




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5 Seconds of Summer thrill fans with an acoustic performance

Australian pop rockers 5 Seconds of Summer thrilled fans with an acoustic performance in Sydney, on Friday. 




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5 Seconds Of Summer perform at National Sawdust

Australian pop rockers 5 Seconds of Summer, perform at National Sawdust festival in New York on Monday.




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5SOS reveal it was important for them to win the hearts of the Australian public

It's been a busy year for 5 Seconds of Summer, with their single Youngblood spending an impressive 46 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. 




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They look so perfect! Local lads 5 Seconds Of Summer rock out at Fire Fight Australia in Sydney

They're the Sydney born rockers who split their time between living LA and touring the globe.




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Dominic Raab warns Britain will have to adjust to a 'new normal'

Today guidance drawn up by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and the shop workers' union Usdaw was released to help shops prepare for the reopening of the UK's high street stores.




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HENRY DEEDES: Boris Johnson is a man still adjusting to life

He emerged hesitantly, tiptoeing gently down the steps of Downing Street like a winter swimmer wading into the icy foam.




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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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Garden centres OPEN: Customers will return next week as the lockdown eases

Garden centres will be allowed to reopen next week under Boris Johnson's plans to ease the lockdown.




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Gary Neville: Germany are in fashion but England must not forget its football identity

For four years we have been treated to something special. It was as though their football was from another planet. But I sat in the Nou Camp and watched Bayern Munich complete a staggering 7-0 aggregate victory over Barcelona.




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GARY NEVILLE: We've forgotten just what made British football great

Pep Guardiola has no shame or embarrassment that he wanted his team to be hard working, to sprint to the ball to hunt in packs. But if an English coach was seen pumping his fists, waving his arms and screaming: ‘Squeeze them in!’ he would be in danger of being portrayed as a dinosaur.




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Oregon's annual UFO festival is just the place to channel your inner green man

UFO Fest in McMinnville, Oregon, celebrates its 20th anniversary in May. It began after a local farmer photographed an alleged UFO outside the small town. More than 20,000 visitors are expected.




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Pilots working for Jet2 say impact their rosters are having on their well-being is ‘unsustainable’ 

Jet2 members of the pilots' union, the British Airline Pilots' Association (Balpa), are calling on the airline to recognise the need for 'improved work-life balance through fairer rostering patterns'.




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The National Trust Lake District tents suspended in trees 10ft up that appear to float like UFOs

They are actually wacky tents offered as accommodation by the National Trust and hang from trees at the Low Wray camp site close to the shores of Lake Windermere in Cumbria.