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Conor McGregor accused by bitter rival Khabib Nurmagomedov of avoiding tough opponents

Conor McGregor enjoyed a sensational return to the octagon last month by beating Donald Ceronne in 40 seconds at UFC 246 in Las Vegas, his first fight since losing to bitter rival Khabib in 2018.




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Beauty blogger reveals realistic Halloween make up which transforms her into Jessica Rabbit

Make-up artist Alexa Ferriero from Florida is sharing a brand new Halloween look for every single day in October and so far has recreated the likes of Betty Boop and Edward Scissorhands.




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Carlo Ancelotti 'makes ambitious plans to tempt Gareth Bale and James Rodriguez to join Everton'

The Italian coach is keen to bridge his side's gap to the Premier League juggernauts and believes the Real Madrid outcasts are a step in the right direction. Los Blancos are willing to entertain offers.




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Liz Jones's Diary: In which reality begins to bite

Now that we are officially engaged, and with David wanting to talk things through in person, I suggested meeting at the organic pub in Islington




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Iran crisis throws plans for huge V&A Museum exhibition of treasures from the country into chaos

Bosses at the west London attraction (pictured) are worried the National Museum of Iran in Tehran will refuse to lend up to 50 rare artefacts for the Epic Iran show.




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Fears grow a postman will be KILLED in dog attack as union reveals eight dog bites recorded each day

Some of the almost 2,500 dog attacks on postal workers in the UK last year, some of which resulted in permanent injury, 'could easily have ended in fatalities', a union official has warned.




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Postal worker sues Royal Mail after her fingers were bitten off by a dog

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Clare Offord had portions of two fingers bit of off from her left hand while on a route in Romford. 'Her fingers are not going to grow back,' her lawyer said.




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Kate Hudson says it 'took a little bit longer' to lose the baby weight after giving birth to Rani

She gave birth to daughter Rani last October. And Kate Hudson admitted that it 'took a little bit longer' to lose weight this time around, compared to her two previous pregnancies.




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Harry Styles reveals he once bit off part of his tongue after doing magic mushrooms

Harry Styles has admitted he takes psychedelics to assist the creative process when writing new music... and that he once bit off part of his tongue on magic mushrooms.




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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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The Mercedes A 200 AMG Line is beautiful and hi-tech but a little bit of a 'plain Jane' to drive

Compared to last week’s all-our Christmases-have-come-at-once-Bentley, I thought the A 200 was going to be a run-of-the-mill, practical and prosaic affair. Well, not so




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Arsenal and Tottenham 'interested' in Leipzig's Marcel Sabitzer after dumping Spurs out of Europe

Jose Mourinho's men went out of Europe's premier competition with a whimper as they were thrashed 3-0 by Leipzig in Germany on Tuesday night, with Sabitzer bagging a brace.




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How Brigitte Macron, 65, ‘went a bit Britney’ after her ‘boxy’ outfit choice channelled US pop star

LIZ JONES: At the Elysee Palace in Paris on Saturday, as part of Donald Trump’s visit to France to commemorate the Armistice, Melania Trump and Brigitte Macron went into battle.




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The Mary Quant exhibition is the story of the ordinary women invited to join the fashion party

Dior at the V&A has drawn crowds and accolades, but the Mary Quant retrospective in the gallery next door is the first to make me shed tears.




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Costa Georgiadis accessorises his trademark beard with flowers and feathers at Royal Exhibition show

He the celebrity gardener, who recently won a Logie for Most Popular Presenter.




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Duke of Sussex probably 'feeling a bit helpless' and will struggle to find a role in LA, says expert

Duncan Larcombe, a British former royal editor, told Closer magazine Harry is probably 'feeling a bit helpless' as he and Meghan start their new life in the former actress' home town in LA.




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Marco Rubio would be 'open' to prohibiting illegal residents from 'ever becoming citizens'

'If that’s what we have to do to get this thing passed, I would be open to it,' he said. 'But I don’t think that’s a wise thing to do.'




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Rubio decries bitter partisanship of Kavanaugh confirmation as terrible for America

Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh on Saturday, rebuked liberals for 'stirring rage' and 'gloating' of an anticipated voter backlash.




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Alliums will take over your garden but are worth every bit of effort, says Monty Don

British gardening expert Monty Don revealed that his garden is garnished with a sea of intense purple balls of flower in May. He also answered questions from readers of the weekend magazine.




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Exhibition celebrates the glorious Ladybird Books that opened our eyes to nature

Exhibition at the Garden Museum in London celebrates the nostalgic covers of the Ladybird books. Alan Titchmarsh says the books enabled him to identify birds that he hadn't seen before.




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Beatrix Potter's exquisite illustrations are the centrepiece of an exhibition

A selection of illustrations by Beatrix Potter are set to feature in the exhibition, Mushrooms: The Art, Design And Future Of Fungi, opening this week at Somerset House in London.




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New exhibition reveals the colourful history of London's Royal Parks 

A fascinating new exhibition at London's Garden Museum explores the social history of London's eight Royal Parks. The spaces have been opened to all since 1851.




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Boston Consulting Group survey reveals coronavirus has made Australians change their shopping habits

Coronavirus has made Australians reassess their taste in luxury goods and opt for the simpler things in life, a Boston Consulting Group survey of 1,000 consumers has found.




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LeBron James is showered with applause in Shanghai ahead of Lakers-Nets exhibition

While Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James was showered with applause during Thursday's preseason game in Shanghai, Rockets GM Daryl Morey became the target of angry fans.




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LA Lakers suffer their heaviest defeat of the season at bitter rivals Boston Celtics on MLK day

Kemba Walker scored 20 points to end a career-long personal losing streak against LeBron James, and Jayson Tatum scored 27 to help Boston send the LA Lakers to its biggest loss of the season.




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Nathan Lyon bitten by mother cricket... few Englishmen will weep for Australia's sledger-in-chief

If England could have chosen an Australian cricketer to make the fatal fumble that may just have handed them the Ashes then the name of Nathan Lyon would have been on many lips.




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Bitter dumped Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's extraordinary blow up at the party that ousted him

Mr Turnbull, who was dropped from the top job in August last year, said members of the Australian Liberal Party's right-wing faction 'essentially operate as terrorists'.




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Go wild with water: Create your own wetland pond habitat and let nature flourish

British gardening expert Nigel Colborn shared advice for maintaining a healthy, clear-water pond with thriving wildlife. He recommends placing a site in part-shade or sun.




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Kourtney Kardashian exhibits her toned frame in eye-catching canary yellow bikini

Kourtney Kardashian positively sizzled as she showed off her stunning bikini body in a throwback snap from Sardinia this week.




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OLLY SMITH: Try a bit of Pinot Gris for big springtime flavours

Pinot Gris is the same grape as Pinot Grigio, but handled in a different way by the wine-grower. With lower yields and a longer time hanging on the vines, it develops bigger flavours and fuller texture




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From a Titian exhibition to Belgravia on TV and the Glasgow International Comedy Festival, 7 Events

For the first time in over 400 years, the Renaissance master's Poesie will be on show together as the centrepiece of the National Gallery's new exhibition.




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From Nobody Panic to Matt Lucas' Bitch Bitch Bitch and Popmaster: This week's top podcasts

Each week, peppy comedians Stevie Martin and Tessa Coates offer advice about how to thrive as a millennial adult.




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OLLY SMITH: Try a bit of Pinot Gris for big springtime flavours

Pinot Gris is the same grape as Pinot Grigio, but handled in a different way by the wine-grower. With lower yields and a longer time hanging on the vines, it develops bigger flavours and fuller texture




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British Museum Collecting Histories: Solomon Islands exhibition on how it acquires artefacts

The British Museum has long faced criticism over how it sourced its most prized possessions from former British colonies and beyond.




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Kate Middleton dons £275 trendy chevron jumper from friend Tabitha Webb's label

The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, opted for a £275 baby blue jumper by family friend Tabitha Webb's label as she made a virtual visit to a maternity unit in Kingston earlier this week.




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India's PM boasts he could make Pakistan 'bite the dust' in a week as tensions rise

'Pakistan has already lost three wars. Our armed forces will not take more than 7-10 days to make Pakistan bite the dust,' Narendra Modi said in a speech in New Delhi on Tuesday.




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Andy Serkis reveals he will read The Hobbit live to raise money for charity

The Lord Of The Rings star, 56, took to Twitter on Thursday to reveal his plans for the 'hobbitathon' on May 8, which will see him read the classic from start to finish with no breaks for 12 hours.




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ROB WAUGH: Pleasingly rounded sounds from the Orbitsound Airsound One

Occasionally tech firms come up with a buzzword so surreal that you surreptitiously Google it just to make sure they're not taking the mickey




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Harrison Ford, 77, is every bit the silver fox strutting down Melrose in his blazer and boots

The Oscar nominee 'is looking forward' to starring in Indiana Jones 5 'next year' alongside director Steven Spielberg




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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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Kurdish female officer tears into a snake and a rabbit with her teeth

Pictured today, the female members of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, took part in their turning out among other male recruits near the Iraqi-Kurdish town of Soran, 60 miles northeast of Erbil.




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Australian girl could lose fingers to frostbite as she struggles to survive in Syrian refugee camp

The young child is the daughter of Kirsty Rosse-Emile - a Melbourne woman who travelled with her husband Nabil Kadmiry to Syria in 2014. Kadmiry was an ISIS fighter before his capture.




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New exhibition unveils incredible photographs of David Bowie

Taken by celebrity photographer Markus Klinko, the images will be unveiled at London's Tramp members club on October 1. Then they'll be displayed at Hampstead's Zebra One Gallery.




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Santi Cazorla reveals ambitions to return to Arsenal as a coach under Mikel Arteta

The Spaniard, 35, currently playing for Villarreal in his homeland of Spain, played alongside current Gunners manager Arteta for four seasons at the Emirates Stadium.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Using armpits as arbiters is what's kicked up a stink... let's judge offside by feet

I say get rid of this shoulder and armpit nonsense and judge offside by the players' feet. Draw the line and see whether the attacker's foot is closer to the goal then that of the last defender.




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Chicken pox or mosquito bites? Mother and 17-month-old son kicked off BA flight over spots

Valdenize Barford, 31, tried to board a BA flight from Rhodes to London with her husband and their 17-month-old son but cabin crew suspected that the bites on the boy's face were signs of chicken pox.




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An 'electrifying' exhibition about 'ways of reacting to life'

Is ‘painting life’ really a subject? Or does this exhibition just amount to an agreeable collection of pretty well-known figurative painting?




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The Renaissance Nude exhibition at the Royal Academy is not just enjoyable, but thought-provoking

Our ideas about what the naked human body means probably amount to two – sex and suffering. Either the concentration-camp victim or the centrefold.




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Only Human: Martin Parr at the National Portrait Gallery is an exhibition full of charm

You’ve certainly seen Martin Parr’s work many times, even if you weren’t aware of it.




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The Manga exhibition at the British Museum isn’t going to satisfy an enthusiast

It’s quite hard to say just what manga is. The attempt to define it has defeated many observers.