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CHARLES SALE: Ryder Cup key in Sky's new deal with European Tour

CHARLES SALE: Sky's continued coverage of the Ryder Cup for the next two tournaments is by far the most crucial aspect of their new four-year deal with the European Tour, agreed on the eve of the event.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Your country needs you

We are in alarming, uncharted territory. Every vote counts as almost never before. The Mail on Sunday’s Survation poll now shows the Tory lead down to just one per cent.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: A victory for our troops

Many will have cause to be grateful in future for this necessary and compassionate move, for which The Mail on Sunday has been campaigning since the beginning of this year.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Money should never become our only goal

It is hard to justify the vast differences between the Western way of life and the conditions endured by those who live in the poorer parts of the world.




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Mail On Sunday comment: MPs must stop playing games with our future

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Once again the country faces a moment of decision, but most of our elected, salaried politicians are not prepared to take that decision.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Time to step aside, Mr Farage, with your head held high 

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: If Mr Farage insists on pursuing his impossible dream of a perfect Brexit, he will not get it.




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Fans convinced Beyonce is pregnant with baby number four

Beyonce's fans are convinced she is pregnant with her fourth child after the superstar set the rumour mill alight by uploading a series of pictures from her Hamptons getaway.




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Kelly Rowland becomes a T-Rex and dresses son Titan, four, as a globe for Halloween

She is a proud mother of one. And Kelly Rowland dressed her four-year-old son Titan as the whole world when she took him trick-or-treating in Los Angeles on Halloween.




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How to dress like a grown up with Shane Watson: The bigger your sleeve, the slimmer your arms... 

Shane Watson took inspiration from Gigi Hadid and Olivia Colman for embracing this season's puffed sleeves trend. British style expert advises saving XXL volume for night time.




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UK's biggest Grammys star! Man seen with Billie Eilish is 'SEAT-FILLER' who has appeared four times

Terry George, 54, from Leeds, won in the public ballot to to be a 'seat filler' yet again at the music awards at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles on Sunday night.




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Khloe Kardashian blames Kourtney for 'ruining' her Oscar night with Kylie Jenner in cryptic tweets 

Khloe Kardashian took to Twitter with cryptic posts blaming sister Kourtney for ruining her Oscar night with Kylie Jenner, on Monday.




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Kourtney Kardashian hits back at Khloe claiming she 'ditched' her on Oscar night

Kourtney Kardashian hit back at sister Khloe with a social media post claiming Khloe 'ditched' her on Sunday as the reality stars traded jabs in the comments on Tuesday.




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Live like a King, or Jessica Alba and Izabel Goulart, at Marrakech's iconic Royal Mansour Hotel

Morocco's King Mohammed VI built the Royal Mansour as a luxury oasis that would showcase the very best of the country's rich history and beauty




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Beyonce's daughter Blue Ivy encourages people to wash their hands with at-home experiment

Blue Ivy Carter, with the help of her grandmother Tina Lawson, shared a video of an at-home experiment, showing viewers how soap repels  dirt, on Saturday.




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Prince William and Kate Middleton are set to attend the BAFTAS for the fourth year in a row

Prince William, 37, and Kate Middleton, 38, are set to attend the EE British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Sunday 2 February for the fourth year in a row.




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Lily Allen and David Harbour at Chanel's pre-BAFTAs 2020 party

The Smile singer, 34, and Stranger Things star, 44, joined a list of A-listers at the glamorous event held at Mayfair's 5 Hertford Street Club ahead of the extravaganza on Sunday night.




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Daisy Ridley exudes glamour in her semi-sheer BAFTAs gown as she heads to afterparty

She quickly shot to fame after starring in the three most recent Star Wars films as the brave and daring Rey.  




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BLOG FROM BRAZIL: A tour of England's World Cup base and more South American magic from Fred and Riquelme

Joe Callaghan brings us the latest news and views from South America - as well as traveller tips for those heading out there - and provides a flavour of exactly how the World Cup in Brazil is shaping up.




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Brazil's World Cup dilemma won't see Willian favoured over Oscar

BLOG FROM BRAZIL: Joe Callaghan brings us the latest news and views from Brazil and provides a flavour of how the World Cup is shaping up with two days to go.




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Banks cut savings rates for loyal savers by four times the base rate chop

The official base rate was reduced by 0.65 percentage points last month to 0.1 per cent, but savers face bigger cuts.




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The Wellington is impeccable, with resident chickens and a lawn like Centre Court

If you travel to Baughurst in Hampshire you'll find an old shooting lodge, The Wellington Arms. With only three rooms, and exquisite attention to detail, to stay and eat in the B&B is a joy.




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An Inspector Calls: Golf, grouse and gourmet dinner at a Baronial pile in the Scottish Borders

Fisher folk, golf enthusiasts, grouse and pheasant shooters will all feel at home at The Roxburghe in Kelso. There’s even a spa in this hotel in the Scottish Borders.




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An Inspector Calls at the Grand Hotel in Eastbourne

The Grand Hotel was built in 1875. It's known as the White Palace but its huge lobby and even bigger main dining room had a cruise feel and there were children running around.




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CitizenM's Tower of London hotel pairs affordable glamour with lukewarm service

The Inspector called in at citizenM's Tower of London hotel, where prices start at £129 a night, and while the rooms are eclectic and high-tech, the service leaves much to be desired.




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Oakley Court is still bound by its corporate shackles but at least the breakfast is a delight

Oakley Court in Windsor had once been the set of the Rocky Horror Picture show. It was transformed into a hotel featuring 110 rooms in the 80s. But, there's still something corporate about it.




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An Inspector Calls: Recreating Four Weddings And A Funeral (with a few glitches) at The Crown in Amersham 

The Crown in Amersham has a claim to fame - it was the setting for a key scene in Four Weddings And A Funeral. Nice - but this pricey bolthole could, and should, be better, says our hotel inspector.




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An Inspector Calls on Stanhill Court Hotel near Gatwick

The Daily Mail's Inspector called in at the Stanhill Court Hotel in Surrey, a mere ten minutes from Gatwick Airport, and while the views were pleasant, the service and decor was less so.




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An Inspector Calls on the Bristol Harbour Hotel

The Daily Mail's Inspector called in at the Bristol Harbour Hotel, a Grade II*-listed Bristol building built in 1856 which used to be a Lloyds bank, and gave it a three out of five star rating.




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Pick your night with care at Guildford's Harbour Hotel

The Inspector found that when he visited the Guildford Harbour Hotel did not have enough staff to deal with so many arrivals at a time when the hotel is hosting several Christmas parties.




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Spice Girls prepare to take to the stage for the FINAL time on tour

Geri Horner hung out with Adele backstage, while Mel B soaked up the support act Jess Glynne among the excitable crowds at Wembley Stadium in London.




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HEALTH NOTES: Adele can ease your blues by reducing depressive symptoms by 80 per cent 

Listening to tear-jerking ballads may beat depression, according to a new study. Melodic music with a tempo below 80 beats per minute - such as Adele, pictured - can reduce depression.




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Beauty expert reveals how you can 'tantour' for longer, leaner looking limbs

Beauty expert Leighton Denny MBE, from Bradford, has revealed how using fake tan to contour can give the illusion of longer and leaner limbs and help define cheekbones.




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Emma Stone channels 1920s glamour in grey velvet at Jennifer Lawrence's wedding in Rhode Island

Lawrence has been friends with Stone for quite some time, even interviewing her last year for her Elle cover. They were originally introduced by mutual co-star Woody Harrelson.




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Felon who sang Adele parody apology in COURT sings again on release

Brian Earl Taylor, 25, spent three and a half years in prison for pressing a gun into a man's stomach while trying to rob him in Washtenaw County, Michigan back in 2015.




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Why you should listen to Adele while you drive in rush hour

Researchers from two universities in Sao Paolo, Brazil studied the effects of piano instrumental versions of the singer's chart-toppers Hello and Someone Like You, as well as a tune by Enya.




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Adele is being 'relentlessly courted' by hip-hop producer

According to The Mirror , the pair have been spending time together recently and are thought to have met earlier this year at Quad Recording Studios in New York.




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The Femail Face-off: Should you make your teen get a Saturday job?

Novelist Adele Parks and magazine editor Trish Halpin argue the need for teenagers to get part-time jobs in this week's Femail face-off.




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Will Adele never perform live again? Songstress SHUTS DOWN her touring company

The Sun have reported that since the singer started the company in 2015, she has made millions from the business and after the liquidation she made £150,000




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Diabetic says she was left without insulin for EIGHT HOURS after easyJet refused access to luggage

Adele Napier, 30, had been on a flight with her family from Hugharda Airport, Egypt, to London Stansted on February 3. But the plane had to be diverted via Italy to allow for a change of crew.




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Jane McDonald leaves a nation in mourning as she QUITS her Cruising series

The presenter, 56, broke the tragic news in a statement on her website, revealing that she's decided to end her travel series after four and a half years to focus on her music career.




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Harry Styles addresses THOSE Adele collaboration rumours and discusses the pressures of dating

Harry Styles has addressed those Adele collaboration rumours and discussed the pressures of dating while in the public eye during a candid interview.




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Re-made in Chelsea: How SW3 has been revitalised as the hippest neighbourhood in London

Thanks to socialites who rub shoulders with the royals and a host of hotspots, London borough Chelsea is fast becoming the city's best neighbourhood in which to be seen.




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Adele's 'request to keep the details of divorce £140m secret is granted by LA court'

The musician, 31, and her ex, 45, will share custody of their seven-year-old son Angelo, but 'financial, sales or other confidential business information' regarding the proceedings won't be publicly available.




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Dan Evans on course to meet Djokovic in Australian Open third round

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Evans was on Thursday given a winnable path through to that potential meeting, starting with a first-round match against American MacKenzie McDonald.




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Australian Open chief Craig Tiley remains defiant as Melbourne winds blow bushfire smoke away

Organisers of the Australian Open are bullish that the event will start and finish on time after the smoke haze relented on Thursday in Melbourne.




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BORIS BECKER: It's hard to see anyone stopping Novak Djokovic at his favourite tournament

BORIS BECKER: Tennis players are superstitious characters who have a feel for where they are, and in Novak Djokovic's case you can tell that he is instantly comfortable in Australia.




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Maria Sharapova unsure of 2021 Australian Open entry as she crashes out of this year's tournament

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Maria Sharapova's precipitous tumble down the rankings continued after she was bundled out of the Australian Open first round by Donna Vekic.




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ATP suspends men's tennis tour for SIX WEEKS due to the coronavirus outbreak

The Miami Open was cancelled earlier on Thursday but now the event in Monte-Carlo next month will not take place, as well as tournaments in Houston, Marrakech, Barcelona and Budapest.




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World tennis unites to slam French Open as tournament put back without consultation amid coronavirus

World tennis has united to take a pointed swipe at the French Open, as the whole spring clay-court season was formally abandoned.




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Serena Williams' coach Patrick Mouratoglou launches live tennis showdown league without fans

The Mouratoglou Academy will host real tennis matches between some of the world's greatest players which will be streamed live to fans across the world during COVID-19 lockdown.