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Religious right crowd erupts in boos when Trump attacks Marco Rubio as a 'clown' and says 'nobody's weaker' on immigration – but he saves the day by holding up his Bible and defending CHRISTMAS

'You have this clown, Marco Rubio. I've been so nice to him!' Trump said, as boos swallowed the room. He also hammered the truant lawmaker for his record of absences in the Senate.




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'I cannot just talk about him right now': Donald Trump deepens mystery over Kim Jong Un's condition

President Donald Trump on Thursday continued his series of cryptic comments on the health and well-being of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.




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'Keep punching Mike': Trump retweets video of Mike Tyson sparring at 53 with frightening speed

On Sunday, Donald Trump - who has had a rocky friendship and business partnerships with Mike Tyson over the decades - retweeted a clip where Sports Center commented that he was 'still scary'.




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BBC snaps up broadcast rights to 2021 and 2023 World Championships despite criticism from Lord Coe

The BBC has secured broadcast rights to the 2021 and 2023 World Athletics Championships, it announced on Sunday evening after the conclusion of the 2019 event in Doha.




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Snowdrops should be at their peak right now, carpeting our woods and gardens

British gardening expert Constance Craig Smith revealed snowdrops are among the earliest spring bulbs to appear. She picked out a selection of the best public gardens for viewing displays.




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Hello yellow! The bright nodding heads of daffodils are a sign that spring’s on the way

British gardening expert Monty Don shared advice for growing daffodils. He advises planting in rich soil that does not dry out too much. Monty recommends sowing rocket this week.




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Bright red blooms will make your garden sizzle this summer – and now’s the time to plant them 

British gardening expert Constance Craig Smith, shared advice for adding excitement to gardens that lasts from July until the end of October. She suggested red blooms for showstopping vibrancy.




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Peonies are the prettiest plants in the garden right now, says Monty Don

British gardening expert Monty Don, shared advice for growing peonies. He says the flowers are easy to grow and can flower happily for 100 years in undisturbed conditions.




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Viva verbena! MONTY DON has brightened up his patch of paradise with these stately plants

British gardening expert Monty Don explains how adding Verbena bonariensis to your garden can give a graceful, slender and assured effect.




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A tangerine dream: Cheery clivias are the ideal indoor plants to brighten up winter days 

Nigel Colborn shares advice for thriving clivias as house or conservatory plants. British gardening expert says they are plants that last a lifetime and can be moved outside, between May and October.




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Craig Brown reviews Right Or Wrong: The Memoir Of Lord Bell: Wages of spin: Did legendary adman Tom Bell really swear in front of Mrs Thatcher and why does he admit he worked for Pinochet, but not Oscar Pistorius?

The anomaly at the heart of Right Or Wrong: The Memoir Of Lord Bell: half the time, Bell is bragging about preferring lying to telling the truth. The other half, he is standing on his high horse. 




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Debate erupts over the right way to arrange your cutlery drawer - so how do you stack yours? 

The caption of a photo shared in a New Zealand Facebook group declares knives, forks and spoons must be arranged from left to right, but not everyone agrees.




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HEALTH: A hearty helping of the right fats

The Pioppi Diet by cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra is based on the food of a particularly healthy district in Italy




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Brad Pitt gets on the neon trend as he rocks bright and bold ensemble while in NYC

Brad Pitt got on the neon green bandwagon on Tuesday when he stepped out in a bright and bold sweater top after arriving in New York City.




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Arsenal news: Ian Wright baffled by Unai Emery's tactics during Liverpool defeat

Emery opted against playing his star strike partnership of Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, dropping the Frenchman for new boy Nicolas Pepe.




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Gary Neville feels Man Utd should sell Old Trafford naming rights to cut ticket prices

Gary Neville feels his former club should take the drastic move of selling the naming rights to their famous Old Trafford stadium, and use the cash to slash match tickets down to around £10.




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Bristol Rovers 1-2 Brighton: Glenn Murray scores stoppage-time winner

MATT BARLOW AT THE MEMORIAL STADIUM: Teenage striker Aaron Connolly marked his first Brighton start with a goal but it was not enough to spare Graham Potter an anxious night.




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Labour's civil war over transgender rights erupts over jibe at Rebecca Long Bailey 

Lachlan Stuart, a personal friend of Corbyn who co-wrote the Labour manifesto, said Ms Long Bailey was 'not fit to lead' because of her views on trans.




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Blogger, 15, wants 'right and wrong way' to use social media taught in schools

Beauty blogger Nikki Lilly, 15, from London, appeared on Loose Women today where she said pupils should be taught the 'correct' way to use social media in schools.




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Jailed Royal Marine A Sergeant Alexander Blackman wins right to a fresh appeal

An official review has cast doubt on Sergeant Alexander Blackman's conviction for killing a Taliban insurgent and concluded it could be overturned as a miscarriage of justice.




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Workers could get legal right to work from home in 'workplace revolution'

Whitehall officials are modelling the plans on rules that already allow new parents to request flexible working. It will make it easier for those who do go in to the office to socially distance.




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Bob Geldof on why the time is right for a new Boomtown Rats album

Bob Geldof is speaking about his daughter Peaches, who died from a drug overdose in 2014, aged 25, and has become overwhelmed by emotion. 'She was lovely,' Geldof says




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Which is the right on demand streaming service for you?

It wasn't so long ago that we all just paid £154.50 each year for a television licence. Now more than 14 million of us fork out monthly subscriptions for at least one other TV service




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Kylie Jenner starts her 'good morning' off right by helping herself to a margarita at 9:43 am

It's certainly the weekend when alcohol is made available before noon, and this young mother and social media superstar is taking full advantage.




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Kylie Jenner admits she eventually wants 'seven kids' but 'not right now'

Kylie Jenner still harbors a desire for a big brood of kids, based on the reality TV star's appearance on BFF Stassie Karanikolaou's #DoYourPart Instagram Live series on Friday.




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Kylie Jenner's friend Anastasia 'Stassie Baby' Karanikolaou poses in a bright yellow bikini

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians guest star was on a wood lounge chair with a striped towel on top by a swimming pool with a pool blow-up toy in the background as she hung out with Kylie.




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The budget beauties right on your doorstep

World-class quality is on our doorstep and our home-grown bubbly is setting pulses racing. It's time for your cork to pop!




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The West's focus on human rights has left states in perpetual war, study claims

Dr Philip Cunliffe, Senior Lecturer of International Conflict at the University of Kent, claims that human rights 'can no longer claim to be innocent' and should be ripped from foreign policy considerations.




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Dennis Rodman is fired from Celebrity Apprentice after failing to spell Donald Trump's model wife Melania's name right

Dennis Rodman will never forget how to spell the name of Donald Trump's wife again.




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Mark Wright looks bleary eyed in Los Angeles

The former TOWIE star, 30, looked a tad bleary-eyed as he piled into a taxi after dining at TAO restaurant and going out at A-list hotspot Avenue nightclub.




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Jess Wright appears at Chris Brown documentary premiere

The buxom former TOWIE star looked Hollywood glam in a ivory bodycon dress with strap detailing which showed off her pert bust and killer curves.




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Jeb Bush Super PAC release video promising 'America's brightest days are ahead'

This week Jeb Bush's Super PAC claimed the country's 'brightest days' are ahead should he be voted in. But there's one problem - the PAC have illustrated their point with idyllic scenes of Britain.




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Jeb Bush likens Donald Trump's 'insulting' taco Tweet to outright racism

Jeb Bush has likened Donald Trump's infamous taco Tweet to outright racism in one of his first interviews since he stepped down from the presidential race.




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Charity warns footballers' human rights may be compromised if they play during the pandemic

The Premier League is among the major competitions hoping to return in the coming weeks, with June 12 the date earmarked by Project Restart.




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Cesc Fabregas believes Kylian Mbappe 'would fit right in at Real Madrid'

Mbappe was enjoying another excellent season before Ligue 1 was shut down, with 30 goals and 17 assists in 33 matches across all competitions. Monaco's Fabregas has played against him.




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Man Utd ace Dean Henderson would be 'morally' right to finish season at Sheff Utd - Wilder

The coronavirus crisis means the Premier League season will likely finish past the ending date initially agreed in the goalkeeper's season-long loan move to Bramall Lane in the summer.




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Watford join Brighton and Aston Villa to publicly rally against Project Restart proposal

Watford, who were 17th at the time of the shutdown due coronavirus, join Aston Villa and Brighton in being concerned at the plan to resume the current campaign at 'neutral' stadiums.




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Gwen Stefani sweetly signs leg of super-fan... right near detailed tattoo of her FACE

Gwen Stefani has inspired some serious fandom. And while hitting a red carpet for her Las Vegas show she came upon an admirer who had her face tattooed in detail on one of his calves.




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A right earful! Stomach-churning moment man removes a massive lump of wax from his son's ear 

A father removed a massive lump of ear wax from his son's ear while on holiday in Hurghada, Egypt. He soaked his son's ear in baby oil and then resorted to using a pin.




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Mo Salah 2018 World Cup performances suffered after row over image rights, says Egypt official

Mo Salah's off colour performances for Egypt at the 2018 World Cup were down to his dispute with the country's FA over his image rights, according to a former official. 




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AMANDA PLATELL: How Wills turned into a right royal Goon on the Big Night In - and we loved it! 

AMANDA PLATELL: The most reliable, and dare I say wooden, member of the younger royals stole the show with a comic turn on the BBC's fundraiser The Big Night In.




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Transfer news: Brighton line up January move for Amiens forward Moussa Konate

Brighton are showing interest in Amiens forward Moussa Konate. The Senegal international, 26, hopes to qualify for a work permit after missing out on a move to England last summer.




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'You gotta win,' Donald Trump told me. But right now, he's losing'

President Trump unfollowed me on Twitter overnight, which, given that he follows only 47 accounts, was not an insignificant moment




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Prosecutors to drop Sepp Blatter World Cup TV rights case but alleged Platini payment case continues

Sepp Blatter was being investigated into matters over selling World Cup TV rights too cheaply. Prosecutors are set to drop the case, but are still probing an alleged £1.8m payment to Michel Platini.




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Shaun Wright-Phillips opens up on receiving racist abuse from Spain fans in Madrid

Wright-Phillips and Ashley Cole were subjected to monkey noises and insults during England's 1-0 defeat inside the Bernabeu, which saw the FA lodge a complaint to FIFA over the incident.




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IGA supermarket in Brighton, Queensland defends decision to sell toilet paper in four packs

Kerry Sheaff owns the store in Brighton in northern Brisbane that has been running low on supply amid the outbreak of coronavirus.




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Brighton hired mental health specialist to speak to players and staff

Brighton hired a mental health specialist to speak with players and staff after a survey found the number of footballers reporting symptoms of depression has doubled since the sport's shutdown.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Migration was Vote Leave's killer punch. Of course, Cameron walked right into it 

DOMINIC LAWSON: Cameron's attempt to mix support for EU membership with the rhetoric of untrammelled national self-determination was fundamentally dishonest.




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Ex-PM's right-hand woman KATE FALL recalls reshuffle that drove a knife through the Tory party

KATE FALL: Trouble began to brew from early 2012, with a flow of briefings allegedly from Michael's operation. People seemed to be picked out for special treatment.




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David Cameron's former right-hand woman reveals the betrayal that ripped the Tories apart

Kate Fall reveals how, even though the Conservatives had won an unexpected majority in the 2015 General Election, the issue of Europe quickly began to divide David Cameron's key allies.