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How do I find out how much pension I have saved?

Some 54% said they were unaware of the current size of their pots, and a further 8% couldn't answer, while 38% said they did know.




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Windswept Amanda Holden, 49, showcases her tanned legs

The Britain's Got Talent judge, 49, looked stunning in a pretty blue number which flowed freely in the blustering April breeze




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FIFA approve plans to save football season: Player contract extension and transfer window put back

EXCLUSIVE: FIFA will today announce that they have approved plans aimed at rescuing the football season which will see player contracts extended and transfer windows put back.




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Cops find body of RFK's missing great-grandson Gideon, 8, six days after he vanished canoeing

Police have found the body of Robert F. Kennedy's missing great-grandson, six day after he went missing while canoeing with his mother. 




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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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Donald Trump says he is preparing to wind down coronavirus taskforce

The coronavirus task force that has been meeting amid the outbreak will be 'winding down' in the coming weeks, according to a report.




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ROBERT HARDMAN: Behind the Queen's broadcast lay the legacy of her years in wartime isolation

ROBERT HARDMAN: There is, quite simply, no one else in Britain who could have delivered such a message with such unimpeachable authority.




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The brains behind a wonder coronavirus test is the grandson of a press baron, writes ROBERT HARDMAN

ROBERT HARDMAN: As every false dawn turns to dusk; as every fresh promise - be it of testing kits or ventilators - falls short, so the cries grow louder: where is the Lord Beaverbrook of our times?




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: No planes? Let a wind-powered train take the strain... 

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Coronavirus is being blamed for the collapse of Flybe, despite the fact that the airline has been in trouble for years. The 2,000 staff who are out of work are rightly furious.




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It’s Gonna Be May: The story behind the Justin Timberlake NSYNC meme

Ever wonder why Justin Timberlake’s face always pops up on social media at the end of every April? There’s a good reason for it. Here's all you need to know about the 'It's Gonna Be May' meme.




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Premier League transfer window unlikely to open until the end of August due to coronavirus pandemmic

The summer transfer window was due to begin in mid-June and run until September 1, but the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has radically changed those plans.




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The EFL wants FIFA to keep the transfer window open until NEXT MARCH

EXCLUSIVE BY MIKE KEEGAN: Instead of closing on September 1 officials want the window to remain open 'for as long as possible' according to a confidential memo obtained by Sportsmail.




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Moussa Dembele 'would find it hard to turn down a summer move to Manchester United'

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking to add some attacking firepower in the next transfer window and the Lyon striker has been on the club's radar for some time.




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Tiger Woods returns to action in Japan with the Presidents Cup on his mind

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: As if there were not enough big sporting beasts in Japan right now, Tiger Woods has flown in for his first tournament since August.




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Jade Goody's grave site is a poignant reminder of the late star

Paying tribute to the reality star, who passed away aged 27, was her husband Jack Tweed who shared a trio of images of the star alongside the caption: 'Nine years ago today Jade left us'




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BB star Narinder Kaur slams former best friend Brian Dowling

Big Brother 2001 star Narinder Kaur has slammed her former best friend Brian Dowling, taking to Twitter to accuse the star of attempting to sever contact after 18 years of friendship.




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Is Nico Rosberg losing the plot? If he can't find a way to beat Lewis Hamilton he could find himself fading into the distance

JONATHAN McEVOY FORMULA ONE COLUMN: Could we be witnessing the mental disintegration of Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg in these opening jousts of the season?




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McLaren must get their F1 house in order before they leap into IndyCar

JONATHAN McEVOY: McLaren should not broaden their activities at this point. They are struggling to find form in F1. I do not see how IndyCar could be anything other than a distraction.




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Sebastian Vettel is in danger of becoming Ferrari's No 2 behind Charles Leclerc

JONATHAN MCEVOY - F1 COLUMN: Sebastian Vettel's nightmare scenario, the one that would end his career in grand prix racing, is to carry No 1 status at Ferrari in nothing but name.




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Dame Joan Collins says the coronavirus lockdown reminds her of the Blitz

Dame Joan Collins, 86, cut an elegant figure as she lead the nation in the 3pm toast for the heroes of the Second World War from the balcony of her London home today.




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Jacinda Ardern bans HUGS and visiting mums this Mother's Day in New Zealand

Sunday could be the final day of New Zealand's tough but effective lockdown, credited as one part of a world-leading response to the spread of COVID-19.




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DR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR: We can all learn the lessons of life in lockdown

With some elements of the lockdown expected to ease from Monday, now is a good time to start to reflect on the past seven weeks and consider the 'positives' we might take from the experience.




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Little Richard dead at 87: Rock music legend behind Good Golly Miss Molly passes away

Rock music legend Little Richard has died at the age of 87, his family have confirmed. The star, whose hits included Tutti Frutti, Long Tall Sally, and Good Golly Miss Molly, inspired a generation of musicians.




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Tyga steps out with Spanish model sensation Cindy Kimberly for a romantic dinner in Beverly Hills

Tyga stepped out with Spanish model sensation Cindy Kimberly for a romantic dinner in Beverly Hills on Thursday.




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Big Brother Skye Wheatley flashes pert behind in orange thong

Skye Wheatley, of Big Brother fame, has been shopping for some saucy swimwear, going by her latest Instagram upload.




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Big Brother's Tim Dormer and fiancé Ash Toweel use Tinder as a couple

Big Brother 2013 winner Tim Dormer got engaged to his fiancé Ash Toweel last year.




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Autonomous cars 'will lead to more binge drinking', study finds

Researchers from Curtin University, Australia, say if a group don't need to assign a designated driver due to having an autonomous car, they will likely drink more.




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Zoom's latest security flaw allows hackers to steal customers' Microsoft Windows credentials

A new report reveals vulnerability in the videoconferencing software Zoom that lets cybercriminals steal users' Microsoft Window credentials who click on a link shared in a chat.




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The unanswered question from Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell's wedding day

The 21-year-old conservationist is a well-known teetotaller and it's believed that Chandler, 23, also doesn't touch alcohol




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European vineyards may have to turn a BILLION litres of wine into industrial alcohol

French MEP Éric Andrieu, from the winemaking Aude has warned that a lack of storage following widespread bar, restaurant and shop closures has led to more wine than vineyards can cope with.




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DR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR: Don't fall victim to furlough Merlot

If you have found yourself reaching for a soothing glass of wine or three, or a hefty gin and tonic each night during lockdown, then DR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR has some tips for you.




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EastEnders SPOILER: Linda Carter tests her sobriety by pouring herself a WHISKEY

The Queen Vic landlady has endeavoured to stay on the wagon for sake of long-suffering husband Mick after a boat crash on the Thames, and after a difficult start has managed to stay sober.




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Drunk driver coming back from Macca's in Burwood falls asleep behind wheel and smashes into car

The 26-year-old was driving his bosses Hilux in Burwood, in Sydney's inner west on Friday night when he fell asleep behind the wheel.




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India sees its highest single-day jump in coronavirus cases with 3,900

The country of 1.3billion saw its total number of cases rise to 46,432 while the death toll is now 1,568 after another 195 fatalities, India's health ministry said (pictured, a woman buying drinks in Delhi).




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Bill Cosby supports Harvey Weinstein asking 'where do wealthy and famous men find fairness'

Shamed Cosby, 82, right, called Weinstein's conviction 'a very sad day' in a statement Monday. Weinstein, 67, left, was found guilty of third degree rape and a criminal sexual act by a NYC jury Monday.




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Wladimir Klitschko starts mind games on Anthony Joshua

EDDIE HEARN: With just a fortnight to go until the biggest fight in British boxing history, Wladimir Klitschko has began to crank up the mind games ahead of his clash with Anthony Joshua.




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Adam Whittington walks free after 104 days behind bars for botched 60 Minutes operation

The man allegedly paid $115,000 by Channel Nine's 60 Minutes to orchestrate the child recovery in Lebanon in April has walked out of jail and says the 'truth will come out soon'.




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Elle Halliwell on finding strength after cancer diagnosis

She chose to risk her own life in order to give her unborn son a chance.




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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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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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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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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Party must unite behind Mrs May

Anyone tuning in to the airwaves over the weekend might be forgiven for believing Theresa May lost the election, while Jeremy Corbyn led Labour to a resounding victory.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Britain should be proud. Now let's find a way out of lockdown 

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Our hearts go out to the frontline staff in the NHS who face dangers as great as any endured by soldiers in battle.




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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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Aaron Paul shares envy-inducing snaps as he expresses gratitude for his lavish 40th birthday bash

Aaron Paul just celebrated the big 4-0 and is feeling extra grateful. Having just returned from his birthday trip, the Breaking Bad star took to Instagram Wednesday to say 'thank you' to everyone involved.




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Lewis Capaldi hilariously confirms the true inspiration behind smash it Someone You Love

He took home his first two Brit Awards on Tuesday evening, including Best Song for his gut wrenching, heartfelt hit: Someone You Love. 




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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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'Poldark's Passage To India' meets 'It Ain't Half Hot Mum' in ITV's Beecham House, by Jim Shelley 

Beecham House will hopefully get the recognition it deserves at next year's BAFTAs. It's surely already a shoe-in for Best Supporting Beard and Least Original Screenplay, writes Jim Shelley




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Find a pair of family-run hotels in Scottish Border town Melrose

Melrose is reappearing on the map as a weekend destination thanks to the return of the rail link to Edinburgh. Our Inspector heads for the Borders - and the town's stylish pair of boutique hotels.




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Cosying up at the Castle Hotel, a Windsor bolthole fit for a queen

You may go to Windsor in search of its famous royal castle - but if you want to stay in town a little longer, the Castle Hotel is an excellent spot to rest your head, says our sharp-eyed Inspector.