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Queen Maxima of the Netherlands looks stylish in skirt suit as she arrives in Pakistan

The royal, 48, donned the stylish matching jacket and skirt ensemble for the occasion - and complimented the outfit with a pair of beige shoes.




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Pinball wizard! Creative guy builds his own mini arcade game from cardboard

Muhammad Ahmad from Punjab, Pakistan, put his talents towards crafting his own smaller version of the entertainment device.




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Let's get every last delivery out of Jimmy Anderson until he can't do it any more

NASSER HUSSAIN IN CAPE TOWN: It was on this same Newlands ground that I first thought England might have found someone special when Jimmy Anderson burst through in 2003.




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Man arrested in connection with PC's murder arrives in Pakistani court for extradition hearing 

Piran Ditta Khan, 71, was arrested earlier this month in Islamabad suspected of masterminding an armed robbery in Bradford during which PC Sharon Beshenivsky was shot dead.




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Mother-of-five, 39, who died of coronavirus leaves behind 13-year-old miracle quadruplets

Shabnum Sadiq, who worked as 'dedicated' Slough Borough Councillor representing the Labour party, died on Monday following Covid-19 complications after falling ill on a trip to Pakistan.




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Doctors plea to give high-risk ethnic minority health workers PPE at all times

The British International Doctors Association (BIDA) is calling for staff to wear protective equipment, pictured, even when treating non-coronavirus patients




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The Voice UK finalists join forces to record charity single after live finals were cancelled

Finalist Brooke Scullion told MailOnline they decided to show their appreciation for the National Health Service by recording a cover of Stevie Wonder's As, which has been posted on YouTube.




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Former Supreme Court judge LORD SUMPTION gives a withering critique of the Government's lockdown

LORD SUMPTION: COVID-19 is not the greatest crisis in our history. But the lockdown is without doubt the greatest interference with personal liberty in British history.




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Father 'furious' at anonymous note asking him to remove five-year-old daughter's 'awful' NHS mural

Fleur Jones, five, thought she was in trouble after her dad Alan, of Ardsley, South Yorkshire, told her they may have to remove her mural after a complaint from a neighbour, reports LeedsLive.




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Costa chaos as motorists queue for HOURS at drive-throughs

Tailbacks stretched around the block at takeaway chains in Edinburgh, Wakefield and Glasgow today as drivers waited to get their coffee fix.




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Intensive care nurse tells Lorraine she's 'gutted' she can't 'marry her best friend'

Jessica Head, an intensive care nurse from Glasgow, told Lorraine Kelly it has been 'difficult' after her wedding was postponed indefinitely amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Matt Hancock warns we may NEVER get a coronavirus vaccine and will have to 'live with' pandemic

The Health Secretary outlined the best-case scenario if global efforts to protect people from the deadly pathogen in a television interview this morning.




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Five adorable penguin chicks which hatched at Chester Zoo have been named after NHS hospitals

Five adorable Humboldt penguin chicks have hatched at Chester Zoo. The keepers have named them after NHS heroes and hospitals - including Florence Nightingale.




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Should we really risk our privacy to protect lives?

Julie Burchill and Silkie Carlo debate if the public should embrace the virus-track-and-trace phone app, which may be rolled out across the country if tests on the Isle of Wight go well.




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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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Thieves steal 80,000 protective facemasks intended for NHS and care home workers

Greater Manchester Police said they are hunting for the perpetrators , in what they described as a 'particularly sickening crime' given the coronavirus pandemic.




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The £900,000 cheques really ARE in the post as 17,000 donate to Mail Force drive for PPE

An incredible 37,000 Daily Mail readers have donated £1.6million to supply protective kit for frontline NHS and care staff. Total expected to pass £2million as 4,000 letters are still to be opened.




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Johnny Vegas delivers food parcels to NHS staff and vulnerable residents of his hometown St Helens

The comedian, 49, has teamed up with local charities to ensure the needy residents are getting their essentials during the coronavirus lockdown.




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The new Echo Dot With Clock is a massive leap forward

The clue is in the name: there's a big LED clock on the side. But if you set a timer, you get a glowing countdown on the side, which means you no longer have to keep pestering the gizmo




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Wife of sex pest Josh Duggar marks 11-year wedding anniversary and says faith has helped them

The Florida-born Anna referenced the family's faith in surviving the bad times in her union with the Tontitown, Arkansas native: 'Through it all, God's kindness and grace has sustained us.'




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Harrison Ford has scruffy beard as he arrives at JFK airport in NYC ahead of holiday weekend

Ford made headlines during a trip to Gotham in September of 2017, when he exited a limo he was in to help direct traffic amid a jam caused by a nearby accident.




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Harrison Ford's son gives tribute to his dad on Father's Day

Harrison Ford got a sweet message from his son Ben Ford on Father's Day.




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Social media users reveal the 'best compliments' they've ever received from celebrities

The lucky users took to Twitter to share their stories after journalist James McMahon, from Yorkshire, confessed US actress Jessica Chastain had told him she 'liked his T-shirt' at an event.




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Harrison Ford talks speaking about environment at the UN and how he's given up eating meat for cause

The Hollywood icon, 77, appearing on Tuesday's edition of Ellen, goes into detail about delivering his speech to save the Amazon rain forest last fall at the UN Climate Action Summit.




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ASK DR ELLIE: Should I worry about this cyst on my liver? 

DR ELLIE CANNON: When you are offered a scan or an investigation of any kind, one of the potential downsides is finding something you weren't looking for.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Has diabetes put my sex drive into reverse?

Diabetes and high blood sugar levels affect the nerves and blood vessels around the body, and this has an impact on sexual organs and arousal as well as on your feelings and physical sensations.




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ASK DR ELLIE: She was given the jab - so why did my daughter get HPV? 

DR ELLIE CANNON: In England, cervical screening aims to detect high-risk HPV. For most people, HPV is cleared within two years, so it is possible that next time, HPV won't be detected.




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Kayla Mueller's parents say there is a chance she may still be ALIVE

In an emotional interview with Today on Wednesday morning, Carl and Marsha Mueller said they believed their volunteer daughter - who was taken hostage by ISIS in 2013 may still be alive.




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Relatives of slain Mormon family say Mexican cartels are 'worse than ISIS'

Funerals began on Thursday in Sonora state for three of the nine LeBaron family victims after the Mexican government said they were ambushed by drug cartels.




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How an Australian city was nearly wiped off the map by 'Mother of Satan' explosive

Three kilograms of the volatile explosive triacetone triperoxide was found by a fisherman in the Leschenault Estuary 150km south of Perth in 2013.




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Shaggy EXCLUSIVE: Singer explains how his songs have survived the #MeToo era and defeating ISIS

He's famed for his cheeky persona and tongue-in-cheek lyrics. Yet Shaggy waded into deeper matters during an eye-opening chat with MailOnline, in which the star discussed the #MeToo era and ISIS.




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Five 'suspected Isis terrorists' are detained in major Moscow shopping mall

The alleged cell, lead by Idris Alibekov, had reportedly been plotting attacks on a school and a police station in Moscow over the New Year holidays.




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Fired truck driver, 26, is arrested in FBI sting after making video pledging allegiance to ISIS

Kevin Iman McCormick, a 26-year-old from Hamden, Connecticut, was arrested on October 21 by the FBI after he pledged allegiance to ISIS, according to the Justice Department.




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'ISIS recruiter in gang linked to Jihadi John' lives on benefits in London

A 218-page indictment filed by Portuguese prosecutors accuses Cassimo Ture (pictured) of 'providing fundamental support to terrorist organisations'.




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Eddie Gallagher meets Trump to 'thank' the president and give him 'a little gift from Mosul'

Eddie and his wife Andrea shared a series of images from Florida on Saturday, left. They gave Trump 'a little gift from Eddie's deployment to Mosul', right, during the chat.




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Jihadi John's brother, 26, is spared jail for stealing £1,300 from drivers

Omar Emwazi, 26, pretended the barriers and ticket machines in a London car park were out of order and asked drivers for cash that he simply pocketed.




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ISWAP kills 11 Christian captives in Nigeria on Christmas Day

The Islamic State West African Province (ISWAP) claim they killed the captives to avenge for the killing of their leaders Abu bakr al-Baghdadi and Abul-Hasan Al-Muhajir in Iraq and Syria.




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'Jabba the Jihadi' 40st cleric claims he received funding from a terror financier in BRITAIN

Shifa Al-Nima, who was dubbed 'Jabba the Jihadi' on social media, has told investigators that he received £4,500 from a man using the nom de guerre Abu Mustapha Al-Najmawi.




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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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Mexico's rival drug gangs battle it out over El Chapo's lucrative tunnels

In February, Guzman, 62, was found guilty of trafficking $12 billion worth of cocaine, heroin and marijuana during his reign as the Don of the Mexican Sinaloa Cartel, beginning in the late 1980s.




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El Chapo's family works to build new university in his hometown city

Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán's family revealed they will construct the first indigenous university in Badiraguato, Mexico, the birthplace of the jailed drug kingpin.




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Drug kingpin El Chapo's 'untouchable' son, 36, gives away CARS, locals in Mexico

The son of Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán treated residents in the family's home state of Sinaloa with a car giveaway, concert and food during an event ahead of Christmas.




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Nigel Farage demands the Tories STAND ASIDE and give the Brexit Party a free run in Labour seats

Mr Farage told a rally in Birmingham that his new party was 'not a protest movement' as he unveiled the party's first 100 candidates to stand at any snap general election.




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Inquiry begins into whether £14.6bn UK spends every year on foreign aid is effective use of money 

The £14.6billion budget has faced criticism, with questions over the legitimacy of the projects it is used on, including a mosque build in Egypt.




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F1's ALTERNATIVE end of season awards

As Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes bask in the glory of a sixth world championship, Sportsmail looks at the good and the bad and hands out its post-season awards for 2019.




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Lewis Hamilton is a great Formula One driver and surely is our greatest champion 

If you look at the Sports Presonality of the Year shortlist, Lewis Hamilton stands supreme in terms of achievement. He has made extraordinary deeds appear routine.




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W Series reveals 2020 champion will receive 15 points towards 'super licence' for F1

The prospect of a woman competing in F1 for the first time in 44 years has moved a step closer, when the W Series announced that its 2020 champion will receive 15 points towards a 'super licence'.




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FIA defend extensive investigations into Ferrari's engine used last season

On Wednesday, seven of Formula One's 10 teams published a joint statement expressing surprise and shock at the FIA's confidential agreement with Ferrari.




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What's changed for F1 in 2020? From tracks to drivers as the new season prepares to get underway

Here are all the major changes that have happened over the winter ahead of the 2020 Formula One campaign which begins on Sunday with the Australian Grand Prix.




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Bernie Ecclestone on Lewis Hamilton's future and his best driver of all time

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY JONATHAN MCEVOY: Bernie Ecclestone does not believe Lewis Hamilton should move to Ferrari and he is happy to reel off why. Ecclestone is enjoying a burger in a regular haunt.