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Nations League round-up: Czech Republic defeat neighbouring Slovakia

A late header by substitute Patrik Schick gave the Czech Republic a 2-1 win over neighbouring Slovakia on Saturday.




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EURO 2020 DRAW GUIDE: Who will Gareth Southgate want to avoid in next summer's tournament?

The draw for Euro 2020 takes place in Bucharest at 5pm on Saturday evening and is live on BBC2 for UK viewers. Sportsmail take you through all you need to know for the draw.




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Anfield loses England game over ban on Sun journalists

AHEAD OF THE GAME: The FA have decided not to take England games to Anfield because of the ban on journalists from The Sun, despite struggling to find a suitable ground in the north next summer.




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The Voice execs 'encourage' Gwen Stefani 'to spar with' beau Blake Shelton on NBC talent competition

The insider told UsWeekly that the No Doubt singer 'is feeling pressure to fill very big shoes' as the new coach alongside Shelton, John Legend and Kelly Clarkson.




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The Voice: Gwen Stefani tells Instant Save winner Joana Martinez, 15, she's like 'our little girl'

The 15-year-old singer won the Instant Save on Tuesday on The Voice after her coach Gwen Stefani, 50, said she was like 'our little girl' with boyfriend Blake Shelton, 43.




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The Voice: Nick Jonas makes dramatic debut as new coach and gains four-chair singer Joanna Serenko

The 27-year-old singer proved he was a force to be reckoned with as a new coach on The Voice's Season 18 premiere, which aired Monday.




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'World's favourite airline' British Airways drops to 55th in the rankings

British Airways has been placed near the bottom of worldwide airline rankings. The news comes before almost 800 BA flights will be cancelled on Monday and Tuesday as a result of pilots taking strike action.




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RWC 2019: England get off to stormy start in Japan after being held for over an HOUR at airport

CHRIS FOY IN TOKYO: Eddie Jones and his squad landed at Narita Airport - 66km east of Tokyo - at 1.46pm local time, but then encountered the disruptive aftermath of Typhoon Faxia.




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Ryder Cup golfer Thorbjorn Olesen arrives with partner to face court

The 29-year-old five-time European Tour golf winner was arrested on his return from the World Golf Championships-FedEx St Jude Invitational on a flight from Nashville to London in July.




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Flight for journalists flying to cover Meghan and Harry in Africa is delayed by 21 HOURS

Journalists were meant to depart Heathrow for Cape Town on Friday evening - two days before Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and their son Archie are expected to jet off on their commercial plane.




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Fans spot rare glimpse of Harry and Meghan's rarely seen mystery nanny on their tour of Africa

Fans have gone wild over a rare sighting of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's mystery nanny during their tour of Africa.




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Meghan Markle clutches Archie as she prepares to fly to Johannesburg for next leg of royal tour

The Duchess of Sussex was seen cradling four-month old Archie at Cape Town International Airport in South Africa today as they made their way to a scheduled British Airways flight to Johannesburg.




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Ex-Paralympic cyclist, 55, who glued himself to a British Airways plane appears in court

James Brown, 55, clambered on top of the BA jet at London City airport on October 10 and live-streamed his actions on Facebook exclaiming: 'I am top of a f****** aeroplane - I hate heights'.




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Thousands of British Airways passengers across US are hit by canceled flights and delays of 23 hours

Thousands of British Airways passengers across the US and around the world have been affected by canceled flights and delays of up to 23 hours after a 'technical issue'.




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British Airways plummets in Which? survey of nations favourite airlines

The Which? poll of more than 6,500 UK travellers saw BA hit third-from-bottom for short-haul travel. It was second-worst for long haul.




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Murder suspect, 58, appears in court charged with killing mother-of-two

Jayesh Gobar, 35, has appeared at Lewes Crown Court today charged with the murder of Nelly Myers, 58, who was found dead at a detached property in Rotherfield, East Sussex.




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BA pilot, 65, blasts 'appalling' family courts amid his 20 year divorce battle with ex-wife

Four-time married Richard Wilmot, 65, who lives on the Isle of Man, says he has asked the European Court of Human Rights to look at his case after he lost court fights and was criticised by judges.




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Former British Airways steward reveals cabin crew secrets in book Journey Of A Reluctant Air Steward

In Journey Of A Reluctant Air Steward, Simon J Marton, from Wiltshire, produces a Jumbo-sized volume of revelations from his time in the skies.




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Why the coronavirus crisis is your best chance to bag a business-class flight with BA and Virgin

Gilbert Ott, who runs the flight tips site God Save The Points, said that the global crisis means that 'up to 50 to 60 seats on every flight that would usually be filled are currently going empty'.




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Coronavirus UK: Job fears as tourism among industries hit

Hundreds of thousands of UK jobs in the tourism, fast food, retail, and leisure sectors could be axed within weeks because of coronavirus (pictured, BA logo on aircraft at London Heathrow Airport).




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Sean Bean 'hurled a glass at his wife after she poured wine in his lap during BA flight'

The actor is said to have become enraged with his partner Ashley Moore, 33, after the pair downed free alcohol on a nine-hour flight from Vancouver to Heathrow over the weekend.




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Chaos for UK tourists abroad as they face battle to return to Britain amid coronavirus lockdown

British tourists are being stranded abroad, from Morocco (left) to Benidorm (top right), and face a battle to return home as  airlines lock down and limit flights due to global coronavirus quarantines.




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Thibaut Courtois and Ian Poulter join Formula One stars in virtual race as Esports takes over

Well, I thought I would spend Sunday telling you how Lewis Hamilton had won the Bahrain Grand Prix. And then on to a gin and tonic the size of an Olympic swimming pool with a few pals.




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How your BA and Virgin Atlantic air miles can still soar - without you having to leave your home

Every week Holiday Hero Neil Simpson takes an in-depth look at a brilliant holiday topic, doing all the legwork so you don't have to. This week, he reveals how to earn air miles without leaving home.




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British girl, four, drowns in a hotel pool in Egypt after she 'hit her head'

Skia Watson (pictured with mother Elisha) from Bristol was only out of sight of her family for a split second while on holiday at Seagull Beach Resort in Hurghada, on the Red Sea, south of Cairo.




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Alex Rodriguez chats about missing fiancée Jennifer Lopez who has '3 more shows to go' on tour

The pop diva spent three nights at the Regnum Carya Hotel's luxurious five-bedroom, bulletproof Crown Villa in Antalya




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Family of four 'fell seriously ill with food poisoning' on Egypt break

Sarah McCormick, 37, a bookkeeper from Wimborne, Dorset, feared her ex-Army corporal husband Thomas, 42, would die after being so badly affected by salmonella and shigella.




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Unbeaten French colt Earthlight favourite for Juddmonte Stakes in Newmarket

The Andre Fabre-trainer winner of the Group One Prix Morny Stakes is the 7-4 favourite with Coral but faces a line-up that potentially includes Siskin and Monarch of Egypt.




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Fears grow for British mother, 26, and her four-year-old daughter who are missing in Egypt

Jawaria Tbesom is believed to have flown to the Egyptian capital with her daughter Aamina Asum after the pair disappeared from their home in Birmingham two weeks ago.




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British tourists in Egypt could be soft targets for terrorists loyal to Iran, says Foreign Office

Echoing warnings for Turkey and Dubai, the Foreign Office advised travellers to Egypt to be on guard. There are fears that holidaymakers could become an easy 'soft' target for terror groups.




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British tourist 'slung in filthy cell for patting male airport security guard on back' is RELEASED

Tony Camoccio, 51, was slung into the notorious Police Station One Hurghada jail after the official accused him of sexual assault, as he headed home from a family holiday.




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Brit tourist jailed in Egypt for patting security guard thanks MailOnline for helping with release

Tony Camoccio, 51, was held at the notorious Police Station One Hurghada jail for five days after the official falsely accused him of sexual assault, as he headed home from a family holiday in Egypt.




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Egypt buries ousted president Hosni Mubarak with military honours

A funeral for Hosni Mubarack, the former dictator who ruled Egypt for three decades before being ousted in Arab Spring protests in 2011, took place in Cairo on Wednesday.




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At least 26 US tourists are held in 14-day quarantine aboard River Nile cruise ship in Egypt

The Americans that are held on the MS Asara ship in Luxor are all part of the same tour group and were in the middle of a 12-day vacation in Egypt.




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Kate nails it! ALEXANDRA SHULMAN says the Duchess of Cambridge's royal tour of Pakistan was triumph

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: Last week's tour of Pakistan has been widely acknowledged as a triumph for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. It's the tour where they came of age.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: I'm on a one-woman mission to save the cold, hard cash in your pocket 

ALEXANDRA SCHULMAN: Nothing makes people appreciate spending than watching the real thing disappear from the wallet and it teaches our children the value of money.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: Our hair dye and lipstick will get us through the coronavirus crisis

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: Paying attention to our appearance as the world falls apart isn't shallow - it fulfils a deep-seated psychological need.




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Alexandra Shulman's Notebook: A gossip with your pals has NEVER been so important 

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: We might be horribly restricted in who we can see and chat to in the flesh but we are still in touch with our friends. Possibly more than usual.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: The murder of Grace Millane is tragic - but you have to let your kids go

PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Many will ask why she ever put her trust in internet dating. But why wouldn't she? Millions of people, young and old, use dating apps all the time.




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Phillip Phillips welcomes son into the world with wife Hannah: 'Our prayers were answered'

The 29-year-old musician posted a photo looking over his little boy as he rested peacefully on a blanket with stuffed animals nearby.




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Adam Lambert dazzles in high energy performance as Queen kick off their Rhapsody Tour in Brisbane

Queen's original band members Brian May and Roger Taylor have kicked off their Rhapsody Tour Down Under.




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Adam Lambert reveals US summer tour with Christina Aguilera was canceled due to COVID-19

The 38-year-old Queen frontman wrote: 'Y'all know I'm an OG Christina Aguilera fan. Red heart waiting time see if we can reschedule it!'




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Israeli student Aiia Maasarwe's sister says she doesn't feel safe living in Melbourne after the rape

The sister( of an Israeli exchange student who was raped and murdered in Melbourne says she doesn't feel safe visiting the city.




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Codey Herrmann is jailed for raping and murdering student Aiia Maasarwe in Melbourne

Codey Herrmann, 21, bashed Ms Maasarwe over the head with a metal pole as she was walking home from the tram in Bundoora, Melbourne, on January 16.




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Aiia Maasarwe's killer's torrid journey is revealed as he is sentenced to 36 years behind bars 

Codey Herrmann, 21, bashed Ms Maasarwe over the head with a metal pole as she was walking home from the tram in Bundoora, Melbourne, on January 16.




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Labour's Zarah Sultana apologises after saying she would 'celebrate' deaths of Tony Blair 

Labour MP Zarah Sultana, who is standing for Coventry South, used the 'extremistmuslim' hashtag and said 'try to stop me when the likes of Blair, Netanyahu and Bush die' in 2015.




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Discovering Jerusalem's sacred sites - and Razzouk Tattoo, the oldest tattoo parlour in the world

The Scottish Mail on Sunday's Philip Lancaster visits Razzouk Tattoo, which has been tattooing Christian pilgrims since the year 1300.




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Labour leaflet poster boy 'was disciplined for sharing anti-Semitic slurs'

A Labour-backing general election leaflet features a party activist who was disciplined for sharing anti-Semitic material online, it has emerged.




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Labour candidate is forced to apologise for 'extremely distasteful' old Twitter post

In 2012, Peymana Assad, who is standing for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner, tweeted: 'Some man I just met thought I was Israeli so I cracked the 10 lost tribes of Israel joke to him and he got gassed.'




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Brand claims their 'recovery drink' will CURE your silly season hangover

A 'recovery drink' from Israel claims to cure partygoers of their headaches and hangovers after a wild night on the town - and it will only set them back $6.50 per serve.