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Amanda Holden puts on a leggy display in a rainbow coloured mini dress

Her daughter recently sparked confusion by claiming Simon Cowell and Lauren Silverman had split up during an Instagram live.




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Housekeeper is fourth frontline worker to die at one hospital

Momudou 'Mo' Dibba, who worked on Watford General Hospital's Letchmore and Lengley wards, died on April 29 after testing positive for the deadly virus.




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Should we really risk our privacy to protect lives?

Julie Burchill and Silkie Carlo debate if the public should embrace the virus-track-and-trace phone app, which may be rolled out across the country if tests on the Isle of Wight go well.




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Racing colours manufacturer Allertons volunteers to supply scrubs for NHS workers

Fourteen staff at Oxfordshire-based Allertons volunteered to manufacture scrubs - sanitary clothing worn by medical professionals - and are producing around 100 garments per week.




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The most fitting of fly-pasts marks VE Day after Mail made the Spitfire tour possible

Although all general aviation remains out of bounds during the pandemic, the Daily Mail was granted an exemption by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps to see spitfires take to the skies.




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Hour heroes! Smartwatches that don't make you like you have an electronic tag on your wrists

These Fossil watches are about the best Android Wear watches out there, and they work well (you swipe up, sideways and down to open alerts, see your calendar or see fitness data)




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2019's top ten? Tech your pick

Event's tech expert Rob Waugh rounds up the best new gadgets on the market. Looking for that last minute gift? Our man has you covered




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The BlueAir Pure 411 air purifier leaves your room feeling clean and cool

There's a rash of these things about, but BlueAir's gizmos have won awards, removing airborne bacteria, chemicals and pollution from the air




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The ideal gift for the impossible-to-buy-for middle-aged man in your life

The hip-dac is far cheaper than many Dacs (you can pay up to £8,000 if you're completely bonkers), and it sounds belting




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Your heart went out to Lord Sugar on The Apprentice, by Jim Shelley

Its special opening episode (set in South Africa) was slightly longer than the usual hour and evidently so incredible the notion of just cutting it by five minutes was unthinkable.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: You DON'T need to lock yourself away for months during the coronavirus outbreak

There will be many more cases in the coming weeks. Up to eight in ten of us may contract Covid-19, according to some projections. Despite this, I believe this is not a cause for panic, says DR ELLIE.




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Tests, masks and contaminated shopping: DR ELLIE CANNON answers your questions on coronavirus

DR ELLIE CANNON: The Mail on Sunday's GP discusses Covid-19 testing, the effectiveness of face masks, whether we need to wipe down our groceries and more in this week's column.




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DIY stores, at-home tests and frostbitten toes: DR ELLIE CANNON answers your questions

DR ELLIE CANNON: The Mail on Sunday's GP discusses B&Q reopening, pictured, how to obtain a free test, whether it's safe to hug grandchildren and more in this week's column.




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Four lions suffer slow, painful deaths after being fed poisoned CHICKENS by poachers in South Africa

Male lions Thor and Mumford and white lionesses Isis and Mia died in torment after the killers tossed the deadly meals into their compounds at Hartbeespoort near Johannesburg.




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ISIS reveals guide to killing world leaders - telling lone wolf jihadis to pretend to be journalists

ISIS has revealed a guide to killing world leaders, urging lone wolves to masquerade as journalists so they can smuggle bombs near to politicians like President Trump.




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Jeremy Corbyn's four fiascos

Arriving in Glasgow, Mr Corbyn was heckled and labelled a 'terrorist sympathiser' by a Church of Scotland minister over his past associations with supporters of the groups Hamas and Hezbollah.




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Ali Khalif Shire Ali 'hates ISIS' due to brother's Bourke St terror attack

Ali Khalif Shire Ali admitted planning a terror attack in which he wanted to gun down hundreds of people celebrating New Year's Eve at Federation Square in 2017.




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HARRY COLE: Labour leader said Islamic State is not great threat to the UK

HARRY COLE: Jeremy Corbyn claimed that Islamic State was 'not a great threat to the UK' only hours after a video of Jihadi John beheading a British aid worker horrified the world.




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Mother of San Bernardino terrorist is seen four years after he and his ISIS-loving wife massacred 14

DailyMailTV spotted Rafia Farook, 66, the mother of San Bernardino terrorist Syed Farook, just days after the fourth anniversary of the massacre by her son and his wife.




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Irish suspected ISIS bride Lisa Smith, 38, spends 20 hours a day locked in her cell

Lisa Smith, 38, was charged with ISIS membership earlier this month in Dublin. She reportedly wears a black traditional abaya robe in her cell where she spends 20 hours a day.




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Four British children of London couple who joined ISIS in 2014 could return to the UK

The Government has said it will 'urgently investigate' bringing the children of Mehak Aslam, from East London, and Shahan Choudary, also from London, back to the UK.




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British ISIS suspects including Jihadi Jack will go on trial in special Syrian courts

British ISIS fighters are set to go on trial in Syria from next month as the Kurds have grown frustrated of the prolonged legal battle over the extremists, after the UK refused to repatriate them.




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Father and brother of British volunteer, 27, fighting against ISIS in Syria appear in court

Paul Newey, 49, and Samuel Newey, 19, were changed with illegally assisting 27-year-old Daniel Newey by allegedly sending him £150 while he was in Syria fighting against ISIS.




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: ISIS elf 'n' safety advice - Now please wash your hand... 

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Today's edition of You Couldn't Make It Up comes courtesy of Islamic State, which has advised jihadists to steer clear of Europe in case they catch coronavirus.




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Mother of ISIS Beatle 'George' wins Supreme Court challenge

The Supreme Court has today overruled the UK Government's decision to share evidence of a suspected ISIS terrorist and a second alleged member of his cell with US authorities (pictured).




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Supreme Court ruling on information sharing with US 'concerns' ISIS beheading victims' families

The families of three men who were brutally murdered by a terror cell from the so-called Islamic State have said they are 'deeply concerned' about a ruling made by the UK's highest court.




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Mexico seeks the extradition of El Chapo's godson, wanted award-winning journalist 2016 murder

The Mexican government is seeking the extradition of Dámaso 'El Mini Lic' López Serrano, El Chapo;s godson, who is accused of being the mastermind of a journalist's 2017 murder.




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Esther McVey 'blames GMTV Labour cabal for her feud with Lorraine Kelly' 

Conservative leadership candidate Esther McVey and Lorraine Kelly have made headlines after Kelly appeared to snub her former GMTV colleague live on air when she was on Good Morning Britain.




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Nigel Farage demands the Tories STAND ASIDE and give the Brexit Party a free run in Labour seats

Mr Farage told a rally in Birmingham that his new party was 'not a protest movement' as he unveiled the party's first 100 candidates to stand at any snap general election.




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Jihadi textbooks in schools funded by £100 million of OUR cash as foreign aid

The Daily Mail has discovered that tens of millions of pounds of UK foreign aid is helping fund schools in Gaza and the West Bank that use such material in lessons.




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Lewis Hamilton is a great Formula One driver and surely is our greatest champion 

If you look at the Sports Presonality of the Year shortlist, Lewis Hamilton stands supreme in terms of achievement. He has made extraordinary deeds appear routine.




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F1 is not pretending to take the moral high ground but it is encouraging slow reform in Gulf states

COMMENT BY JONATHAN MCEVOY: I wonder whether F1 - and the other sports being lured there - might not play a constructive role in helping the kingdom towards improvement.




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Lewis Hamilton shuts down rumours that contract talks with Mercedes have broken down 

The six-time world champion's clarification follows Italian media reports claiming negotiations with team boss Toto Wolff have broken down over his annual pay demands.




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Lewis Hamilton confirms he will sit down to discuss new Mercedes contract amid Ferrari rumours

It has been reported that Hamilton could pocket around £60million from a new deal with Mercedes but he and Wolff both claimed that they have not yet spoken about figures.




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Celebrity Apprentice star Aubrey O'Day dyes her dogs rainbow colours to match her newly hued hairdo

She's recently gone from blonde to cherry red, and now Aubrey O'Day has gone one step further by dying her dogs' hair, as well.




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Celebrity Apprentice host Mark Bouris's son Dane covered in blood in Sydney

Hotel manager Dane Bouris, 34, was pictured this weekend, barefoot and covered in blood, walking down New South Head Road in Double Bay in Sydney's east.




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'I hope you'll work for ALL of the American people as aggressively as you worked for your ratings': Arnie hits back after 'ratings machine' Trump mocks the new Apprentice host for low viewership

The New Celebrity Apprentice rolled out its two-hour season premiere on Monday, drawing 4.9million viewers. The debut episode of Trump's final season drew 6.5million viewers.




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How to cook a Michelin-star meal: JAN MOIR on the celebrity chefs beaming into your home

JAN MOIR: Many top chefs and cooks have turned to the internet to rustle up tasty films showing how they are cooking and caring for their families during the lockdown.




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JAN MOIR: These are my Royal saints and sinners in the court of coronavirus

JAN MOIR: Yes, my friends. We are in the middle of something unknown, something that will change lives and history forever. Where will it all end?




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Chris Brown increases tour security to prove he can keep daughter Royalty safe

The 26-year-old singer has been fighting with his one-year-old daughter's mother, Nia Guzman, for custody and over other issues relating to the child - the two are due in court in September.




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Chris Brown goes shirtless in Hollywood club hours after Kylie Jenner was attacked

The 26-year-old singer was pictured at the Playhouse in Hollywood, showing off his sprawling array of tattoos as he hung out in a VIP area with his entourage.




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Chris Brown's management DENIES he has been refused entry to Australia for his tour

R'n'B singer Chris Brown has not been denied entry to Australia, as rumours surface his visa application was rejected following his conviction for assaulting ex-girlfriend Rihanna.




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Chris Brown films his latest music video on a basketball court in LA

The 26-year-old rapper was dressed for the part in athletic shorts and high-top Nike sneakers as he hit the basketball court to film scenes for his new music video in Los Angeles.




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Kendall Jenner avoided Kourtney Kardashian's ex Scott Disick at Chris Brown's listening party

The twenty-year-old model and her sister Kourtney's ex didn't speak to each other at the bash, which was held at Hyde in West Hollywood on Tuesday. Instead, Scott hung out with French Montana.




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Scott Disick is in Chris Brown video as Kourtney Kardashian's Justin Bieber fling is exposed

I really can't f*** all these b*****s without you,' Scott pleads with Chris, before yelling at the half-naked women to get off his precious Lamborghini. He later parties with Chris and French Montanta.




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Karrueche Tran 'prepares to face Chris Brown in court'

Karrueche Tran is set for a courtroom showdown with her ex Chris Brown on Thursday, according to reports.




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Karrueche Tran will testify against Chris Brown in court

After months evading court papers, Chris Brown was served a restraining order from ex Karrueche Tran early Friday. And now the actress is getting ready to testify against the Beautiful People singer in court.




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Matt Parkinson creeps closer to England Test debut after taking four wickets in Sri Lanka warm-up

PAUL NEWMAN IN KATUNAYAKE, SRI LANKA: England were only facing an inexperienced Sri Lanka Cricket XI but Parkinson bowled with accuracy and varied his pace intelligently.




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Ask Nasser Hussain and David 'Bumble' Lloyd! Our cricket columnists answer the important questions

There may be no cricket at present, but there is still much to discuss, and Sportsmail columnists Nasser Hussain and David 'Bumble' Lloyd are on hand to answer some important questions.




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The white mainstream has used hurtful language to players of different colour like Moeen and Archer

COMMENT BY LAWRENCE BOOTH: In the editor's notes in this year's Wisden I suggested the English game has a problem with unconscious bias - which is not the same as overt racism.