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RABBI LORD JONATHAN SACKS: Shared hell of WWII changed Britain for the better - so will coronavirus 

RABBI LORD JONATHAN SACKS: When this bleak time is over, when schools and pubs and theatres reopen, when we no longer need fear the warmth of a handshake or the closeness of friends...




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One in five Australians would run out of savings in a week if they lost their job

Financial comparison website Finder's survey of 11,118 consumers found 19 per cent of them would barely have enough savings to last a week if COVID-19 took their job.




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The number of Australian businesses coronavirus has shut downs as Jobkeeper wage subsidies start

One in two Australian workers could soon be receiving a $1,500 fortnightly wage subsidy to be kept in work. Daily Mail Australia looks at the services jobs coronavirus has destroyed overnight.




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T.I.'s daughter Deyjah Harris bravely speaks about issues with depression, anxiety and suicide

Harris said that she's carried the difficult feelings into her early adulthood: 'The way that I viewed depression and anxiety at 11 is way more different than I experience it now at 18.'




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Investor warned clients about coronavirus and markets collapse, says stocks aren't close to a bottom

Hedge fund manager Dan Niles, who warned clients of the oncoming impact of the coronavirus on global markets, projects up to another potential 30% drop from March's end point is coming.




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How rich Australians could be paying higher income taxes to fund coronavirus stimulus measures

Griffith University politics lecturer Paul Williams said even a Coalition government would have to consider raising taxes on high income earners to fund job creation programs for COVID-19 victims.




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Coronavirus crisis could push unemployment levels in UK and US beyond 1930s Great Depression

David Blanchflower, who was part of the Bank during the 2008 financial crisis, said unemployment is rising at the fastest rate in living memory as job losses mount around the world and in the UK.




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Sydney and Melbourne house prices tipped to crash by 50 per cent as coronavirus sparks an depression

Bestselling author Harry Dent, who predicted the US real estate bubble before the GFC, said Australian house prices would halve as coronavirus caused a depression.




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G20 urged to create $193bn fundto tackle coronavirus by former leaders including Tony Blair

A letter signed by global leaders past and present has urged G20 to prevent a 'global recession becoming a global depression'. Tony Blair and Gordon, among other signatures, support the creation of an $193bn fund.




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Artist, 33, shares powerful image to convey why she is 'not okay' during the coronavirus pandemic

An artist, designer and mother has shared a powerful image to show why her mental health is struggling during the coronavirus pandemic - and it has struck a chord with thousands online.




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Australians struggling with anxiety about coronavirus crisis should be treated with MDMA, MP says 

Mind Medicine Australia (MMA) has urged the Government to create a mental health taskforce for COVID-19.




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Study shows that cats get separation anxiety when we leave them alone just like dogs 

More than one in ten cats exhibit behavioural issues when apart from their humans - with such often seen in single-pet households and those with no cat toys, experts from Brazil found.




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China's economy shrinks by a record 6.8 per cent in the March quarter of 2020 because of coronavirus

China, Australia's biggest trading partner, has suffered its worst economic contraction since Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution ended in 1976. Here's what it means for you.




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Beloved teenager who died in a car crash is remembered as having a 'gentle soul'

Declan Primmer, 19, was killed after his car slammed into a tree on West Mount Road at Sheldon, south of Brisbane, about 12.30am on Tuesday.




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The jobs surviving the coronavirus crisis with unemployment tipped to double by June to 10 per cent

Teachers, nurses, doctors, garbage collectors and supermarket shop assistants are the Australians least likely to lose their jobs as coronavirus causes unemployment to double.




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How stamp duty and payroll tax could be replaced to spark a coronavirus economic recovery

Former Telstra boss David Thodey has written a report for the New South Wales Treasury exploring how taxes on home buyers and employers can be scrapped.




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Nobel-winning economist says US 'will have a Great Depression' if Trump is in charge 

Joseph Stiglitz delivered the harsh criticism of Trump's handling of the crisis as he described how millions of Americans were turning to food banks.




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Graphs show how mental health of every US generation has suffered amid the coronavirus pandemic 

New graphs from NRC Health show that all generations, including Generation Z, Millennials, Generation X, Baby Boomers and the Silent Generation reported worsening mental health.




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Frankie Bridge bravely details being hospitalised as she battled depression

The singer, 31, gave an honest account of how she is managing her mental health during lockdown in an Instagram question and answer session on Thursday.




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SQM Research fears Sydney and Melbourne house prices could plunge 30 per cent because of coronavirus

SQM Research chief executive Louis Christopher fears COVID-19 shutdowns and a halt in immigration will cause Sydney and Melbourne house prices to plunge by almost a third by 2021.




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Unemployment could hit 10% thanks to coronavirus

The economic shock of coronavirus in Australia has smashed jobs and businesses faster than the Great Depression.




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Grandfather who survived Spanish Flu and World War II beats coronavirus on his 107th birthday

Rudolph 'Rudi' Heider battled the deadly virus for weeks at a nursing home in Chesterfield, Missouri, before he was finally cleared to come out of quarantine on Tuesday - his 107th birthday.




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Coronavirus US: Trump aide optimistic despite 30m unemployed

Larry Kudlow said Friday that even though the second quarter of fiscal year 2020 will be worse than the first, he believes the 'worst is nearly over' of economic depression from coronavirus.




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Scientists to test if drugs for cancer, depression and high blood pressure can treat coronavirus

Researchers say the drugs may help treat a variety of conditions caused by the coronavirus including stopping the virus from entering cells, preventing lung damage and abating inflammation.




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Democrats will unveil a 'Rooseveltian' rescue package for next stage of coronavirus bailout

Chuck Schumer said Thursday Democrats are looking to pass a relief package as massive and far-reaching as those implemented during the Great Depression under Franklin D. Roosevelt.




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'This is going to go away without a vaccine': Donald Trump shrugs off concerns about coronavirus

President Donald Trump on Friday predicted the coronavirus would 'go away without a vaccine' and vowed that America is going to 'transition to greatness.'




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Julianne Hough without wedding ring amid claims she and Brooks Laich have 'been having problems'

The former Dancing With The Stars pro left a gym in West Hollywood on Wednesday without the band she was given by the Canadian ice hockey professional when they exchanged vows in 2017.




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Nikki Bella shows off her ABS while 18 weeks pregnant while taking chest: My boobs have gotten huge

She posed topless with her arm over her chest as she took a selfie in her bathroom. And the 36-year-old star noted that she can't believe how 'huge' her chest has become.




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DWTS winner Nyle DiMarco 'really sick' with suspected coronavirus

Nyle DiMarco believes he has contracted the COVID-19 virus.




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Julianne Hough leaves cute comment for husband Brooks Laich after deciding to quarantine apart

Julianne Hough has been hunkering down in Los Angeles, while husband Brooks Laich remains in Idaho amid COVID-19.




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Dancing With The Stars pro Peta Murgatroyd leaves little to the imagination

She has an incredible figure from years of doing the rumba and waltz with celebrity contestants on Dancing With The Stars. And Peta Murgatroyd proved on Friday she still has an outstanding figure.




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David De Gea’s blunder against Lionel Messi was not his first this season

THE NUMBERS GAME: After being named in the Premier League’s Team of the Year for four successive seasons, the simple stuff suddenly seems to be posing problems for De Gea.




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Should Man United cash in on David de Gea or offer Spanish keeper a lucrative new deal?

THE NUMBERS GAME - KIERAN GILL: Even David de Gea was guilty of making mistakes during a disastrous season for Manchester United. So should the Spaniard stay for next season?




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Michael Gove and David Cameron end their three-year feud

Former Prime Minister David Cameron vowed never to speak again to Mr Gove- but the two men buried the hatchet over whisky sodas and red wine at an exclusive private members' club in London.




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Is this an olive branch to the Brexit Party? Sajid Javid praises Nigel Farage for leaving Ukip

In a keynote speech in London, Sajid Javid said Nigel Farage 'deserved credit' for leaving Ukip as it lurched to the far-Right when taken over by Gerard Batten and Tommy Robinson.




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David Cameron wins his bid to build SNOOKER ROOM at his £2 million Cornish holiday home

The ex-PM and his wife Samantha, 48, have been given permission to build a games room to house a snooker table in the garden of their retreat in the pretty village of Trebetherick, Cornwall




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Police arrest curry king who rubbed shoulders with prime ministers on slavery charge

Enam Ali, 58, was arrested after police raided a restaurant in Surrey whose A-list diners have included Johnny Depp and Pierce Brosnan. It is understood he has been released under investigation.




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DAN HODGES: Why the bonkers, scruffy anarchist Dominic Cummings could save Brexit...and the Tories 

'Look at me, I'm different,' special adviser to Prime Minister Boris Johnson Cummings appears to be saying with his body language, writes Dan Hodges.




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SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: David Cameron's fixer pal Andrew Feldman turns a £500,000 profit

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: David Cameron isn't the only one who has been coining it since leaving Downing Street. So, too, has his former Tory Party chair Andrew Feldman.




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David Cameron evicts teens from £2million Cornish holiday home after daughter Nancy throws wild bash

The former Prime Minister, 52, had allowed 15-year-old Nancy to invite school friends to the family's property in Cornwall. But he threw them out when they partied until 3am and invited boys over.




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David Cameron does his best Daniel Craig impersonation

David Cameron was spotted on the beach in Cornwall yesterday in a scene which draws direct comparison to Daniel Craig appearing in the 2006 James Bond movie Casino Royale.




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BLACK DOG: David Cameron gets his just desserts - from Farage bankroller Arron Banks 

BLACK DOG: As he prepares to emerge from his shepherd's hut and break his silence on Brexit with the publication of his delayed memoirs, David Cameron can expect some flak.




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David Cameron's Tory HQ in plot to keep 'posh and white' Jacob Rees-Mogg off their 'A-list'

David Cameron's Conservative Party officials tried to block Jacob Rees-Mogg from entering Parliament at the 2010 Election because he was too white and 'posh.'




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RICHARD KAY asks just what can we expect from David Cameron's hotly-anticipated memoirs?

For the past three years Mr Cameron has been in self-imposed purdah, writes RICHARD KAY. The man who triggered the EU referendum has been desperate not to be seen as a back-seat driver.




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Boris Johnson labelled David Cameron a 'girly swot' in private hand-written note

Prime Minister Boris Johnson wrote on a private cabinet paper that former leader, Oxford-educated David Cameron was a 'girly swot'.




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David Cameron will never lose my affection over memoirs, insists Boris Johnson

David Cameron is finally preparing to unleash his potentially explosive autobiography this weekend.




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David Cameron says he does not support Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament

David Cameron has admitted he thinks about the EU referendum every single day and says he does not support Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament.




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David Cameron reveals he 'worried and wobbled' over gay marriage

MPs voted to legalise gay marriage in February 2013 following a bill introduced by the former Prime Minister, but fewer than half of Conservative MPs backed Mr Cameron on the issue.




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SIMON WALTERS says David Cameron is now unleashing years of pent-up anger and frustration

SIMON WALTERS: When I interviewed David Cameron a few days before the 2015 election, I was taken aback (pictured with Boris Johnson in 2015).




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I was 'off my head' on dope at Eton College, says David Cameron

Mr Cameron admits getting 'off his head' on dope when he was a schoolboy at Eton in his forthcoming memoir. He refused to answer questions on whether he had ever taken cocaine.