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IFAB announce teams will be allowed to make FIVE substitutions per match when their seasons restart

IFAB, who govern the laws of the game, have said that teams will still only have three opportunities to make substitutions to avoid time wasting. Unused subs are carried forward into extra-time.




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Cristiano Ronaldo set to make 1000th senior appearance of his career when Juventus travel to SPAL

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner may make his 1000th professional appearance against the Serie A strugglers. Ronaldo has played 835 games in club football and 164 times internationally.




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Rio Ferdinand thought 2008 Champions League final was over when John Terry began to take his penalty

Rio Ferdinand believed Manchester United had lost the 2008 Champions League final to Chelsea when John Terry walked up to take the match-winning penalty. 




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Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo 'set for another two weeks of isolation when he returns to Italy'

Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo is set for another two weeks of lockdown when he returns to Italy. Juventus have recalled their foreign players who left Italy during the lockdown.




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The Voice: Blake Shelton hilariously pranks Kelly Clarkson with 'Don't Speak' song when she talks

The 43-year-old country star hilariously pranked Kelly Clarkson, 37, on Monday's episode of The Voice, secretly playing the song 'Don't Speak' every time she spoke.




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Liverpool News: Club train in USA as Jurgen Klopp reveals when key players will return

Jurgen Klopp confirmed that Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Alisson will miss Liverpool's tour of the USA but are set to return when the club visit Evian in France late in July.




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Man is killed and another loses a leg after jumping from a train when they are found without tickets

Mohamed Eid was killed and Ahmed Mohamed lost his leg after jumping from a moving No.934 train from Alexandria to Luxor, Egypt, when they were found without tickets. They could not afford £3 fine.




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Father, 21, who caused death of his fiancée when he fell asleep at the wheel is spared jail

Dominic Evans was driving his partner Kayleigh Gill, 22, and their two children back from Gatwick Airport in the early hours of the morning when his car veered across a motorway and hit an 18-tonne truck.




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Plants emit an ultrasonic 'scream' when their stems are cut or water is in short supply

A team of scientists at Tel Aviv University have discovered that some plants emit a high frequency distress sound when they undergo environmental stress, something like a scream.




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RICHARD KAY: For the Queen's sake, when WILL Harry start to think before he acts?

RICHARD KAY: Above all Harry's speech demonstrated how raw and how unpredictable the drama over his and Meghan's split from the royals really is.




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Cindy Crawford was 'so intimidated' when she met Princess Diana at Kensington Palace

On a YouTube live chat with Naomi Campbell on Monday, Cindy explained: 'I loved Princess Diana, I just loved her, Humble, how down-to-earth and I'm just blessed to know her for the time that I did.'




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Manchester United used to tell David Beckham and Roy Keane when to go...now they lack pulling power

CHRIS WHEELER AT MOLINEUX: Ruud van Nistelrooy and Jaap Stam were among the United stars who were told when to go - now even Man United's emerging talents are eyeing the exit




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Elsa Pataky reveals she and Chris Hemsworth bonded over their love of exercise when they first met

Elsa Pataky has revealed that she and husband Chris Hemsworth, 36, bonded over their love of exercise and 'going to the gym' in they early stages of their relationship. 




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Brentford admit club can no longer 'reliably forecast' when new stadium will open

Brentford say they can no longer 'reliably forecast' when their new stadium will be completed having been forced to scale back work on the project due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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FA can BLOCK any attempt by Premier League to axe relegation when season resumes after lockdown

The FA has the power to block any plans by the Premier League to axe relegation. Some clubs have insisted that they will only back Project Restart proposals if the threat of demotion is gone.




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Amy Schumer gives Gene 'a million kisses'... after 'crying for days' when returning to work

Amy Schumer couldn't help but smother her five-month-old son, Gene, on Monday when he visited her on set. The new mom gave the little one 'a million kisses' during his appearance.




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'Piers didn't look as young as 35 when he WAS 35,' Chris Evans spluttered

Huge news: I've won Heat magazine's Secret Crush award for the second year running. Heat revealed I scooped a staggering two-thirds of all votes cast




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Liam Payne first met 'girlfriend' Maya Henry when she was just 15

She's one of two Cheryl-lookalikes to be linked to singer Liam Payne. And it transpires that Maya Henry, 18, in fact met the One Direction star three years ago at a gig, when she was just 15-years-old.




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Murdered Jo Cox sister's reveals how the MP came back to the UK when she started a family

Jo Cox's sister Kim Leadbeater, from Yorkshire, has given an emotional insight into her suffering following the MP's shocking murder in 2016.




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US Soccer's Alex Morgan is 'scared' husband won't be allowed in delivery room when she gives birth

Alex, 30, is expecting a daughter with her husband Servando Carrasco, 31, in April.She is scared by reports that partners are being banned from delivery rooms during the pandemic.




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SPITTING could be banned in football when sport returns in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus

With football in England nearing a return with clubs slowly returning to training, Michel D'Hooghe has warned that footballers will have to change their mannerisms on the pitch for health reasons.




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FIFA 'will permit five substitutions' when football returns after Covid-19 crisis

Rizzoli, the Italian official who took charge of the 2014 World Cup final and is now a referee designator for Serie A, said one change could be five subs instead of the usual three.




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Brisbane family gets rude email from landlord when asking for reduced rent due to coronavirus

Brisbane mother-of-three Violet, has been forced to provide for her family after her husband lost his job and was heartbroken to hear her rent would not be reduced.




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Brisbane driver tells courts he was 'going through a bad time' when he almost rammed police

Dominic Reece Bryham, 25, told Brisbane Supreme Court he was 'going through a bad time' when he got behind the wheel on April 4 in 2019.




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Voice coach reveals her tips and tricks to sounding more confident when you're public speaking

Australian voice coach Sally Prosser has revealed how to sound more confident when you're public speaking. She said you should avoid 'vocal fry', don't use filler words and don't 'upspeak'.




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Study shows that cats get separation anxiety when we leave them alone just like dogs 

More than one in ten cats exhibit behavioural issues when apart from their humans - with such often seen in single-pet households and those with no cat toys, experts from Brazil found.




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Guardian sorry for saying David Cameron suffered 'privileged pain' when his son Ivan died

The Guardian was today branded 'inhumane' after claiming David Cameron's wealth and power meant he only suffered 'privileged pain' when his disabled son Ivan died in 2009.




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Bernie Sanders snaps when reporter asks if he'll continue 2020 presidential run

Bernie Sanders got salty with a reporter on Capitol Hill Wednesday when asked about the future of his 2020 presidential campaign.




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Willian, Vertonghen and Co can 'walk away' mid-season when deals expire, says leading sports lawyer

While FIFA has drawn up plans to extend existing deals and push back the transfer window, De Marco insists players like Olivier Giroud, Willian and Jan Vertonghen would, legally, be free to depart.




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George Foreman backs Deontay Wilder to regain his heavyweight belts when he faces Tyson Fury again

Boxing legend George Foreman has backed Deontay Wilder to 'easily' regain his heavyweight belts when he takes on Tyson Fury again.




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Bernie Sanders snaps when reporter asks if he'll continue 2020 presidential run

Bernie Sanders got salty with a reporter on Capitol Hill Wednesday when asked about the future of his 2020 presidential campaign.




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Jet2 passengers were 40 minutes away from Alicante when their flight had to turn around

EXCLUSIVE Beryl Carrick, 78, flew from Leeds for a holiday in Benidorm. Her and her family were mid-flight when they were told they weren't allowed to enter the country 'because of coronavirus'.




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Homeowner is lucky to survive when hit-and-run Ford Fiesta driver smashes into her kitchen

A woman had a lucky escape when a red Ford Fiesta ploughed into her kitchen, missing her by just two yards. The vehicle careered into the side of her property on Wednesday evening.




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Jack Grealish raffles off shirt he wore when attacked by Birmingham fan to raise money for NHS

Jack Grealish has offered up the shirt he wore when he was assaulted by a Birmingham fan before scoring Aston Villa's winner to raise money for the NHS.




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Google smart speakers let parents record themselves reading a bedtime story for when they are away

Military family, the Olivers worked with Google and a veteran-owned design agency from Portland Oregon to create MyStorytime, an app that makes it easier for parents to record bedtime tales.




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Meghan Markle appears to tell Prince Harry 'aww how nice' when he receives standing ovation

Royal fan Instagram account noted how Meghan Markle, 38, turned to Prince Harry, 35, and said 'aww how nice' as he received standing ovation at Mountbatten Festival of Music on Saturday.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Cabinet hawks and doves are split on the UK's plan for how and when to lift lockdown 

ANDREW PIERCE: As countries across Europe start to ease themselves out of lockdown, there is a growing recognition in Boris Johnson's Cabinet that it, too, will have to make some hard decisions




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Deal or no deal? How to decide when to take 'with profits' payout

With-profits policyholders often face an impossible choice about when to take their benefits. Turn down today's offer and tomorrow's may be lower. How can you decide when it's time to leave?




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Who inherits when a family member dies without a will?

My 78-year-old brother died without leaving a will. He had no children and was divorced from his wife. Lawyer Gavin Holt explains the order of inheritance in such cases.




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My dad is too ill to make a will: Could I lose my home when he dies?

I have four other siblings but I'm the only child who still lives there. I have never lived anywhere else and consider it my home. Lawyer Bonita Walters (pictured right), of Clarke Willmott, replies.




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BEN WILKINSON: Freedom can be costly when it comes to pensions

Five years after the introduction of pension freedoms, the Association of British Insurers is warning that many middle-aged savers may not be doing what's best with their pension pots.




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When will age you can access pension cash rise from 55 to 57?

Anyone aged 47 or under must plan ahead if they want to retire earlier than 57, or will need cash for other purposes like paying off mortgages, home renovations or university fees for their children.




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Donald Trump says individual governors will decide on when to reopen economy

President Donald Trump on Tuesday abandoned his push for 'total authority' to reopen the country and said he would leave the decision in the hands of the individual governors of each state. 




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: When will TV news stop scaring us to death over coronavirus crisis? 

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Back in 2004, in the run-up to the U.S. Presidential election, I was invited to take part in a special edition of the BBC's Question Time, live from Miami.




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Man is nearly crushed by a SUV when he is thrown from the vehicle as it flips three times

A man in Hanahan, South Carolina, was nearly crushed by a SUV after he was thrown from the car as it flipped over.




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Froome broke his NECK when his bike smashed into wall at 35mph and he faces six weeks in hospital

Froome is facing another six weeks in hospital after scans revealed he had also suffered fractures to his neck and sternum in the horror training crash that rules him out of this year's Tour de France.




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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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Lizzo lost her 'f***ing mind' when Beyonce and Jay-Z watched her Made in America set from backstage

The 31-year-old bombshell couldn't believe it when her idol and her husband came to see her performance to a packed crowd at the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.




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'Off grid' benefits family blast Stacey Dooley for laziness when she lived with them for new show  

Matt and Adele Allen are on Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over, new show tonight. The 'off grid' couple claim benefits and home school their children in Brighton. They said they found the star to be lazy and shallow




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Adele had been married to Simon Konecki for only 11 months when they split

Adele had been married to Simon Konecki for only 11 months when they split. The couple were reported to have wed in 2016, but divorce papers lodged last week show they tied the knot on May 6, 2018.