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Cocaine Cassie to do 'tell-all interview' with 60 Minutes

More than five months after being arrested in a Colombian airport, Cassie Sainsbury will be afforded a public platform to tell her side of the story, with an interview with 60 Minutes expected to air next week.




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Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins joke about their kids

They're known as the nice guys of rock 'n' roll.




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Cassie Sainsbury reveals details before tell-all interview

Appearing emotional and flushed, South Australian Cassie Sainsbury reveals explosive new details of her alleged crimes from behind bars in Colombia.




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Cassie Sainsbury's bizarre interview behaviour explained

Sainsbury, who's awaiting trial over 5.9kg of cocaine allegedly found inside her suitcase at a Colombian airport, sparked a social media firestorm after a tell-all interview aired on Sunday night.




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Steve Scalise to talk about his recovery on 60 Minutes

60 Minutes is set to air an interview with Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La) on Sunday. It's the first interview Scalise has given since he was shot at a baseball practice in June.




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Pink reveals how she saved her marriage on 60 minutes

She's the mother to Willow Sage, 6, Jameson Moon, nine-months, and wife to professional motor cross racer Carey Hart, 42. And known for her rocky 16-year marriage, on Sunday, Alicia 'Pink'




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Charles Wooley defends viral Jacinda Ardern interview

60 Minutes reporter Charles Wooley has blamed the scathing reaction to his 'patronising' interview with Jacinda Ardern on cultural differences between Australia and NZ.




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Hayley Dodd's murderer Francis Wark had more victims policeman says

Francis Wark, who murdered Hayley Dodd in WA in 1999 and was jailed for the brutal rape of another hitchhiker in Queensland in 2007 had more victims, a former police officer suggested.




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James Cameron reveals terrifying near death experience on 60 Minutes

Filmmaker James Cameron was revealed the terrifying moment he almost lost his life during one of his deep sea dives.




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60 Minutes Australia is inducted into the TV Week Logie Hall of Fame

Stars, past and present, of 60 Minutes were reunited on Sunday when the show was inducted into the Logies Hall Of Fame. An emotional Gerald Stone accepted the award at The Star on the Gold Coast.




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Family living in fear of autistic son have turned home into a warzone

Max Whelan, 11, has autism so severe his family, who live on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, are living in fear of his violent and aggressive outbursts.




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60 Minutes' Tara Brown discusses botched Lebanon child recovery attempt

Tara Brown was sent to Lebanon with three crew members in 2016 in an ambitious bid to reunite an Australian mother with her two children.




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Chris Froome's injuries revealed after horror crash that left him by the roadside for two hours

DANIEL BENSON - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF FOR CYCLINGNEWS.COM: Last Wednesday Chris Froome and the Team Ineos squad arrived in the outskirts of the French commune of Roanne.




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Team Ineos principal Dave Brailsford is convinced Chris Froome will not retire from cycling

Team Ineos principal Dave Brailsford is convinced Chris Froome will fight to return to top-level cycling after his life-threatening crash. Froome suffered extensive injuries when his bike hit a wall at 35mph.




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Geraint Thomas believes team-mate Chris Froome's horrific crash 'could have been a lot worse'

Chris Froome's team-mate Geraint Thomas believes the injuries the four-time Tour de France champion suffered in a horrific crash last week could have been 'a hell of a lot worse'.




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Geraint Thomas suffers heavy crash in Tour de Suisse race

Thomas has been taken to hospital for assessment after coming off his bike in the final 30 km from the end of stage four of the race. He was immediately tended to by medics but was unable to to continue.




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Chris Froome out of hospital as he begins recovery from horror crash

Froome had been treated at the University Hospital of St Etienne, where he underwent a six-hour operation to repair a fractured right femur, broken hip, fractured elbow and fractured ribs.




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Geraint Thomas keen to avoid drama as he aims to retain his Tour de France crown 

Geraint Thomas joked he would be happy with an 'uneventful' Tour de France as long as a Team Ineos rider is stood on the top step in Paris at the end of the month.




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Chris Froome 'relieved' to be back home after horror crash

Chris Froome admitted he is 'relieved' to be back home and will be following the Tour de France from his bed following the horror crash that left him seriously injured.




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Cycling News: Froome crowned winner of 2011 Spanish Vuelta as Cobo is STRIPPED of title over doping

Chris Froome has become the 2011 Spanish Vuelta winner because of Juan Jose Cobo's disqualification for blood doping. Cobo did not meet a deadline to challenge his three-year ban.




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Tour de France unveil 2020 race route with key mountain time trial in Nice

Tour de France organisers put a spring in the step of the climbers after unveiling the 2020 route featuring a mountain stage on the second day and one time trial on the eve of the final Champs Elysees parade.




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Cycling news: Chris Froome targets 2020 Tour de France victory as he continues recovery from crash 

Chris Froome's comeback from career-threatening injuries gathered pace in Paris as the four-time Tour de France winner targeted victory in next year's race.




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Chris Froome reveals surgery to remove metalwork from hip and elbow 'went perfectly'

Froome posted a picture on social media following the operation, restating his goals of getting back to full fitness in time for next summer's Tour de France and the Olympic road race in Japan.




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I've had eight months of hell, admits Froome as Tour star prepares to make comeback after smash

Nine months after his career almost ended in a bone-splintering crash into a French garden wall, Froome's comeback to cycling gets going in the desert setting of the UAE Tour on Sunday.




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Chris Froome is tested for coronavirus after the United Arab Emirates tour was cancelled

DAVID COVERDALE IN BERLIN: All riders in the race, including four-time Tour de France champion Froome, were in lockdown in their Abu Dhabi hotel rooms and were awaiting testing for the disease.




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Football under threat from Coronavirus: Newcastle United ban players from shaking hands

Newcastle United has a tradition where players and staff greet one another with a handshake every morning but manager Steve Bruce admitted: 'We've stopped on the advice of the doctor'.




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Danish rider Michael Morkov placed in ISOLATION in his hotel room and tested for coronavirus

DAVID COVERDALE IN BERLIN: Michael Morkov had travelled to Berlin from the UAE Tour, which was cancelled after two Italian staff members tested positive for the virus and he is now in isolation.




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Fans could be BANNED from Tokyo Olympics due to coronavirus

Holding the Olympics in empty stadiums (Shizuoka velodrome pictured today) could be the best way to avoid calling it off completely, UK Cycling chief Stephen Park has claimed.




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Coronavirus Tour de France under threat of cancellation

The 2020 Tour de France is under threat of cancellation as professional cycling around the world, like so many other major sports, grinds to a halt because of the spread of Coronavirus.




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Tour de France set to be postponed due to coronavirus after the country's lockdown is extended

The Tour has not been cancelled since 1946 when France was recovering from the War but has now been cancelled is in its 107th year after France's lockdown extension.




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Chris Froome shows astonishing recovery 10 months on from leg break

Chris Froome has thanked French doctors for helping him get back on his bike after a horror crash last year left him with a broken leg. He posted a training video to Instagram on Thursday.




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Chris Froome steps up recovery from horror break 10 months ago with intense ride on exercise bike

Chris Froome has shown off his spectacular recovery from his horror leg break 10 months ago as he posted a video pushing hard on the exercise bike.




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Chris Froome voices concerns over Tour de France crowds as organisers plot to block fans from race

The iconic climbs of this year's Tour de France will have to be fan-free if the organisers are to stage a 2020 edition despite the coronavirus crisis, a task Chris Froome is sceptical of being possible.




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Dignified, strong, resolute... his victim’s family were everything Jack Shepherd is not

JANE FRYER: As they stood outside the Old Bailey yesterday, Charlotte Brown's family were a vision of dignity, strength and integrity. Everything indeed that James 'Jack' Shepherd lacks




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The three terrors: Priapic Pavarotti, Dishy Domingo and Carreras the Cad

JANE FRYER lifts the lid on the Three Tenors - Luciano Pavarotti, Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo, the European opera singers adept at transporting their fans to a higher plane.




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Roald Dahl's daughter Olivia, seven, died after contracting measles leading him to despair

Roald was plagued by the feeling he had let his 'favourite child' down after Olivia contracted measles encephalitis, writes JANE FRYER. The first vaccine was licensed the following year in the U.S.




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John Richards has fought an 18-year campaign to save us from apostrophe howlers but has now given up

JANE FRYER: John Richards has impressively bushy eyebrows, two children, a grandchild, an amicably divorced wife, a passion for detective novels and a vast, exacting brain.




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JANE FRYER has an audience with Vicar Chris Lee - the 'hot priest' who really is God's gift to women

The Rev Chris is the hottest thing in the Church of England right now. Not just in terms of his fame - he has more than 117,000 Instagram followers and is a massive hit on YouTube channels.




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Inside the Manchester toilet roll factory where 4.7million rolls are made every day

With panic-buying leaving empty shelves on supermarket floors, the Daily Mail has gone to the UK's biggest loo roll factory, Essity in Manchester, to see if its ready to meet demand.




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JANE FRYER recalls the man who revolutionised the entertainment industry 

JANE FRYER: By the time he was 23, Ronan O'Rahilly had fled his native Ireland for London, was running a successful club in Soho, The Scene and set up a record label.




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Prince Albert's cruel notes to Queen Victoria shatter their mythic love story

Prince Albert's cruel notes to Queen Victoria shatter their mythic love story - he called her 'my child' and cut her down - saying 'I feel the dreadful waste of most precious time, and of energies' with her.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Diluting Brexit risks Tory civil war

Having ruined his own legacy with Project Fear, David Cameron has treacherously suggested that there will be 'pressure for a soft Brexit' following last week's election result. Has he no shame?




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Unilever and a great victory for UK plc

The decision of consumer goods giant Unilever to abandon plans for the relocation of its corporate headquarters from London to Rotterdam is a spectacular victory on every conceivable level.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Voters are appalled by fractious in-fighting in the Tory Party

Loyalty and respect were not in evidence yesterday, as hard-line Tory Brexiteers turned on UK Prime Minister Theresa May (pictured) in a deeply unedifying display of petulant defiance.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Britain will never forgive a Brexit betrayal

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: This was far more than just a bad and humiliating day for Theresa May and her deal. It was the day Brexit itself was pushed to the very brink.




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The Daily Mail reviews 1,000 days of incompetence since the Brexit referendum

Exactly 1,000 days ago today, the British electorate went to the ballot box for the EU referendum. How long ago it now seems! Today the dream, if not dead, is on life support.




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The real political vandals are the out of touch MPs blocking Brexit

Make no mistake, this is a catastrophic defeat. Indeed, in living memory, it is an unparalleled embarrassment for a serving British premier.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: If MPs snatch disaster from the jaws of victory, they'll never be forgiven 

So this is it. We have arrived at the moment when Parliament can finally end this Brexit purgatory. Alternatively, they could continue to put petty politics before the national interest.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Britain thrives best when we are united

For the first time in 47 years, the country that gave the globe Magna Carta, parliamentary democracy, the industrial revolution and human rights, will once again be truly sovereign.




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FA leadership to have surprise role as Premier League kingmakers for Richard Scudamore's successor

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA: The FA leadership will have an unlikely say in the appointments of the new chief executive and chairman of the Premier League.