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Belarus 'bribes people' to attend Victory Day parade to upstage Putin's Russia as 5,000 troops march

Hundreds of Belarusians, including Second World War veterans, attended a Victory Day parade in Minsk on Saturday that marked the 75th anniversary of the allied victory over Nazi Germany.




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Travellers will be quarantined for TWO WEEKS and face £1,000 fines if they break rules

From June, all arrivals in the UK - including returning Britons - will be quarantined for two weeks and face £1,000 fines or deportation if they fail to do so.




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School administrator who dressed as a flasher for Halloween faces demotion and a $44,000 pay cut

Mary Coker of the Broward County Public Schools landed in trouble when social media posts of her barely-there outfit appeared. Complaints claim it was unclear 'if she was really naked'.




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Poor Challenge Cup final turnout blamed as RFL post loss of £327,000 

The Rugby Football League made a loss of £327,000 in 2018, which it says was largely due to the low crowd for the Challenge Cup final.




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Johnny Depp settles $350,000 lawsuit with attorneys he employed to sue his long-term lawyer

Johnny Depp has settled a lawsuit with firm Buckley LLP which was suing him for $350,000 in unpaid fees over a case in which the actor sued his long-time lawyer Jacob Bloom (inset), also over fees.




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Rachel Riley, Jonathan Ross and Steven Gerrard help raise £250,000 for teenager with brain cancer

The One Pound Warriors Facebook page was launched by Lillie Cotgrove, 13, from Benfleet, Essex, to raise money for her best friend Lily Wythe, 14, who is suffering with brain cancer.




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Maisie Williams donates £50,000 to Bristol animal rescue shelter during COVID-19 crisis

The Game Of Thrones star, 23, adopted her own pet pooch, Sonny, from the shelter in 2016 and decided to help out after discovering online they were facing difficulties.




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Pensioner gets £27,000 payout for Japanese knotweed council let invade her garden for eight years

The 80-year-old pensioner contacted solicitors when she realised the destructive weed was in her garden, as it is illegal to let it grow in the wild. Preston City Council have paid her for damages.




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70000 are stuck on cruise ships during pandemic as unpaid crews beg to go home

Tens of thousands of crew members worldwide are still on cruise ships out at sea. Workers are confined to cabins aboard ships and most of them are no longer being paid after contracts expired.




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Belarus 'bribes people' to attend Victory Day parade to upstage Putin's Russia as 5,000 troops march

Hundreds of Belarusians, including Second World War veterans, attended a Victory Day parade in Minsk on Saturday that marked the 75th anniversary of the allied victory over Nazi Germany.




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Travellers will be quarantined for TWO WEEKS and face £1,000 fines if they break rules

From June, all arrivals in the UK - including returning Britons - will be quarantined for two weeks and face £1,000 fines or deportation if they fail to do so.




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Lombardy will start 20,000 antibody tests a day from Tuesday to detect coronavirus immunity

Immunity tests are seen as crucial to ending the global lockdown, but ministers in Britain and Germany have said they are not yet reliable enough.




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300,000-year-old hunting sticks found in Germany

An ancient wooden hunting stick, used by an extinct human sub-species around 300,000 years ago to kill prey, could travel at speeds of nearly 100 feet a second, researchers reveal.




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The Sun has been 'unusually feeble' over the past 9,000 years

Astronomers from the Max Planck Institute in Germany compared the Sun to 369 similar stars and found it typically fluctuates five times weaker than them.




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Moment a giant 5,000-tonne crane folds in half and collapses as it lifts a barge during load tests

The crane, designed to lift nine A380 planes, collapsed during stress tests in Rostock, Germany. It had been destined for Moray East wind farm, which could be delayed by the collapse.




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J.Lo's iconic Versace dress from the 2000 Grammy Awards is re-imagined as a pair of sneakers

It's the dress that launched Jennifer Lopez, pictured, into a global style icon, and now sneaker fans can snap up a piece of the pie.




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Jennifer Lopez pays homage to her iconic 2000 Grammys gown as she heads for family brunch in Versace

The 50-year-old pop diva paired her green ensemble with a pair of white chunky JLo sneakers, which will likely be included in her DSW shoe and bag collection launching March 9




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How Meghan Markle spent a modest £4,000 on her royal tour wardrobe

Meghan Markle, 38, opted for a low-key wardrobe for her royal tour of South Africa - and spent a modest £4,100 on new wardrobe items for the 10-day visit.




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Chris Brown is ordered to give up his pet monkey named Fiji and pay $35,000 to cover its care

Crhis Brown has been ordered by a Los Angeles judge to give up all rights to the pet monkey that he purchased without permit for his daughter. He is prevented from buying monkeys until 2020.




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I've been left virtually blind after £3,000 eye surgery

Sam Begum, from Glasgow, who was diagnosed with cataracts in both eyes by a branch of Optical Express, is now almost blind in her left eye after £3,000 surgery for cataracts.




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Disgraced Bachelorette contestant Jess Glasgow is selling his Noosa apartment for $550,000

Disgraced Bachelorette contestant Jess Glasgow is selling his Noosa apartment.




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Woman spends £13,000 a year pampering her DOGS

Claire Kelly Johnston, 33, from Glasgow, who spends £13,000 a year on her dogs appeared on This Morning today where she told she 'wouldn't change any of it' because they are 'her babies'.




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Aristocrat sells off 4,000 acres of estate to be developed into ski and mountain tourism resort

The 10th Duke of Baccleuch, Richard Scott, is expected to sell the chunk of his 83,000 acre Queensberry Estate in Dumfries and Galloway. The deal has not yet been finalised.




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Tickets sell for up to £13,000 a head at Wimbledon

Tickets for the Wimbledon semi-finals today are being offered on resale sites for as much as £13,000 as fans clamour to see the clash between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.




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Coronavirus: Roger Federer donates £862,000 to 'vulnerable families' in Switzerland

Tennis star Roger Federer and his wife Mirka have donated one million Swiss Francs (£862,000) to 'vulnerable families in Switzerland' due to the coronavirus outbreak.




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Bolton set to lose starlet Luca Connell for just £240,000 should he move outside England

Bolton Wanderers could lose prized asset Luca Connell for as little as £240,000 if the teenage star, who can play in defence or midfield, decides to move to a team outside of England.




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Coronavirus: Bundesliga bosses sign off on a May 9 return with 25,000 tests needed

Matches will continue behind closed doors with a maximum of 322 people in and around stadiums for top-flight Bundesliga matches and 270 for second-tier games.




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Coronavirus: David de Gea donates £270,000 anonymously to help fight against pandemic in Spain

Manchester United's Spanish goalkeeper David De Gea has donated €300,000 (£270,000) to help tackle the coronavirus crisis in Spain.




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Marcos Llorente raises £7,000 in coronavirus fight by auctioning shirt worn at Liverpool

Atletico Madrid midfielder Marcos Llorente has auctioned off the shirt in which he scored two goals against Liverpool to raise money for Spain's fight against coronavirus. 




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Man United will 'offer Saul Niguez wages of £85,000 a week more than he earns now'

The Premier League giants have been long-term admirers of the 25-year-old Spanish international but he has a release clause of £135million in his Atletico contract.




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Atletico Madrid 'offer to DOUBLE Thomas Partey's salary to £130,000 a week to ward off Arsenal

Atletico Madrid are reportedly ready to double Thomas Partey's salary to £130,000 a week in order to fend off interest from Arsenal.




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Manchester United's foundation donates £300,000 to its partner high schools and colleges

United have pledged £10,000 to each site to provide food, clothing, energy, medication, IT equipment and other essentials for vulnerable families.




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Eddie Jones agrees to take 25 per cent pay cut from £750,000-a-year salary

Eddie Jones has agreed to a pay cut 'in excess of 25 per cent' as part of the RFU's attempts to off-set the financial impact of the coronavirus outbreak, which has led to a shut-down of the rugby season.




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Ex-England star Brian Moore piles into Wetherspoons owner Tim Martin over £20,000 payment

The 58-year-old former rugby star, who is affiliated with Wimbledon Pitbull beer, also branded the business mogul a 'c***' when asked if his claims were real by one of his Twitter followers.




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Saracens take drastic financial measures as Owen Farrell defers £300,000 of salary until September 

The English league champions confirmed last night they had taken advantage of the government's furlough scheme - meaning all their players' wages are now part-funded by the state.




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Radamel Falcao told his Manchester United career is over... but striker on £280,000 per week is willing to take pay cut to to extend his stay in the Premier League

Manchester United have told striker Radamel Falcao that his time at Old Trafford is over. Sportsmail can reveal that United manager Louis van Gaal has informed Falcao of the club's decision.




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Manchester United flop Radamel Falcao takes £145,000 cut in wages to join Jose Mourinho at Chelsea

Radamel Falcao has agreed to take a 50 per cent wage cut for the chance to prove he is not a Premier League flop. The Colombian’s season-long loan move to Chelsea was ratified on Friday.




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Tom Brady rents Derek Jeter's $7.7million, 30,000-square foot Tampa mansion on an exclusive island

Tom Brady is reportedly renting former New York Yankees star Derek Jeter's $7.7million, 30,000-square foot mansion on Tampa's Davis Islands. Brady recently signed a two-year deal with the Buccaneers.




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Bushfires claim 25 lives, 2,000 homes and could rip $13BILLION from Australian economy

AMP Capital chief economist Shane Oliver has said the bushfires engulfing Australia could wipe off up to 1 per cent of the nation's GDP growth this year - a staggering $13billion.




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Daniel Sturridge is banned from football until JUNE and is fined £150,000

Daniel Sturridge has left Turkish club Trabzonspor because he has been suspended from all football-related activity worldwide until the middle of June following an appeal by the FA




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Former Chelsea star Joe Cole donates £25,000 to NHS staff taking care of coronavirus patients

ADRIAN KAJUMBA: Joe Cole has donated £25,000 to the 'unbelievable' NHS staff working round the clock to fight coronavirus and urged the nation to give what they can to help out.




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John Terry auctions memorabilia collection to raise £250,000 for the NHS and Make-A-Wish Foundation

Former Chelsea captain John Terry has put 12 items from his football memorabilia collection up for auction to raise money for the NHS and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. 




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Ladbrokes paid victims of gambler £975,000 after they plied customer with gifts 

Ladbrokes gave the customer thousands of pounds worth of gifts over two years, including four tickets to see the Floyd Mayweather v Marcos Maidana boxing match in Las Vegas.




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Floyd Mayweather surprises his daughter with $150,000 Mercedes-Benz SUV for Christmas 

Floyd Mayweather revealed he gifted his oldest daughter, Iyanna, a $152,500 car for Christmas. Instagram photos show the car as a 2020 AMG G 63 SUV built by Mercedes-Benz.




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Photographer captures the moment 5,000 birds create an exclamation mark formation in the sky

Photographer Nuray Gonulalan was amazed when she looked up and saw the familiar punctuation symbol - often associated with shock or panic - hovering above her in Mogan Lake, Ankara, Turkey.




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Ruby Rose donates $50,000 to the bushfire relief after enjoying a short break in Australia

Actress Ruby Rose donated $50,000 to bushfire relief during her short break back home in Australia.




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German second division side Dynamo Dresden create a 'yellow wall' after taking 35,000 fans to Berlin

Dresden fans are known for their passionate and immense support, and they brought huge banners, flags and flares to the match, but did not see their team progress after a penalty-shoot-out defeat.




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Disgraced former Scottish Finance Secretary Derek Mackay is set to receive £12,000 'golden goodbye'

MSP for Renfrewshire North and West Derek Mackay is entitled to a =n automatic severance payment of £11,945 for losing ministerial office.




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Australian cruise ship evacuates 2,000 passengers in Singapore after virus causes mass vomiting

An Australian cruise ship has been forced to evacuate 2,000 passengers in Singapore after a contagious virus caused mass vomiting and diarrhoea.




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40,000 coronavirus cases may only be the 'tip of the iceberg', World Health Organization warns

Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, director general at the WHO, urged other countries to 'step up' preparations for outbreaks. It follows news of a 'super-spreader' businessman from Brighton