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Santorini: Honeymoon inspiration from this romantic Greek island



Dramatic, fiery and different every night, you'll never tire of looking at them. You'll bore everyone with photos of them. One of your friends proposed underneath one, while another made them the backdrop to her honeymoon. One thing's for sure, Santorini sure does a good sunset.




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Revealed: What happened to Margaret Thatcher's first Right to Buy council house



MARGARET THATCHER's first Right To Buy council house was purchased for more than 20 times its original value 33 years later, unearthed reports reveal.




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Floyd Mayweather rules out Conor McGregor and Manny Pacquiao bouts by declaring retirement



Floyd Mayweather has flirted with coming out of retirement for a third time.




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UK holidays: Travel experts reveal their best staycation spots in the UK for post-lockdown



UK HOLIDAYS and staycations are becoming more sought after since the coronavirus pandemic sent most the world into lockdown back in March. With many planning their next staycation, the Trip Sisters gave their verdict on the best UK destinations for your next trip.




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How airline industry will function post coronavirus pandemic REVEALED



THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY has seen major losses in profit due to the coronavirus pandemic, with many companies seeing job losses and uncertain futures. But this is how the airline industry may recover after the pandemic.




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Greece: Santorini trials social distancing beach chairs with hopes tourism will follow



GREEK island Santorini is trialling new social distancing measures for beachgoers, with the introduction of new plexiglass screens surrounding sun loungers and beach chairs. Will these measures mean Britons can soon visit?




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Flights: Virgin Atlantic engineer shares the weirdest things he’s found in plane toilets



AIRCRAFT engineers are on hand to do everything from small bits of daily maintenance at the end of a flight, to fixing major issues to avoid a fatal emergency. However, they also have the task of unclogging toilets - discovering some very bizarre items along the way.




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Date time  2020-05-09 03:46:18.5 UTC
Location  4.94 S ; 153.60 E
Depth  70 km




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Keir Starmer manages more to tackle antisemitism in 'four days than Corbyn in four years'



KEIR Starmer has done more to tackle antisemitism in the Labour Party in four days than predecessor Jeremy Corbyn did in four years, a former party member has said.




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Charity boost as £16million fund launched over coronavirus crisis



CHARITIES working to deliver food to the homeless and others in urgent need of support during the coronavirus emergency were last night promised a £16million boost from the Government.




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Lockdown warning: Boris' road map will see NO major relaxation as coronavirus rages on



BORIS Johnson will only unveil "limited" changes to coronavirus lockdown rules to come into effect next week, a Cabinet minister said yesterday.




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Germany PANIC: Merkel ally ‘worried’ about hard Brexit as Boris stands firm on deadline



GERMANY is worried about the possibility of a hard Brexit as trade negotiations between the UK and the EU have so far resulted in very little progress.




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Keir Starmer's devastating secret weapon to rally voters against Boris Johnson exposed



KEIR STARMER's secret weapon against Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been revealed by Professor Tim Bale who detailed what the Labour leader can succeed in.




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Brexit warning: Full exit, full steam ahead - UK fires back at EU's coronavirus threat



BRITAIN'S full exit from EU rules is going ahead on schedule despite the coronavirus crisis, a Cabinet minister promised last night.




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Coronavirus found in patients' semen in small Chinese study

The virus that causes COVID-19 can be found in semen, Chinese researchers report in a small study that doesn't address whether sexual transmission is possible.




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How does the virus infect children? And should they be in school?

With parents and policymakers agonizing over when to reopen schools as lockdowns ease, scientists are still struggling to find out how the new coronavirus affects children.




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Health-care workers' union says Ontario wants to change N95 directive in long-term care

A union representing health-care workers in long-term care homes says the province wants to change a directive that gives all workers access N95 masks.




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World-first COVID-19 dialysis treatment comes from Canadian research team, doctors say

A team of researchers based in London, Ont. is the first in the world to attempt treating critical COVID-19 patients with a modified form of dialysis, doctors say.




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75,000 Americans at risk of dying from overdose or suicide due to coronavirus despair, group warns

As many as 75,000 Americans could die because of drug or alcohol misuse and suicide as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, according to an analysis conducted by the national public health group Well Being Trust.




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The coronavirus crisis is not the Tories' finest hour, says FREDERICK FORSYTH



THERE is a steadily growing groundswell of opinion in this country that refuses to diminish or be silenced. I hope I may claim to have been a pioneer.




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You have to be an Oxford University student to be this stupid, says VIRGINIA BLACKBURN



THE entire world is in the middle of a terrible pandemic. Everyone is worried sick both about catching it and the long-term effects of putting the global economy in the deep freeze. People are concerned about jobs, health, the wellbeing of elderly relatives.




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U.S. won't seek recall of millions of Takata air bag inflators

The U.S. government's highway safety agency will not force automakers to recall 56 million newer Takata air bag inflators, citing industry research that shows the devices are safe.




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Newcastle takeover: £300m Saudi deal 'set to be confirmed within a week'



Newcastle's £300m takeover is set to complete within a week.




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Cruise secrets: Cruise ship staff reveal their worst moments onboard liners



CRUISE holidays are popular all over the world, but especially with Britons. However, cruises are not as luxurious as they seem according to some cruise ship staff who have revealed their worst moments on board liners.




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WATCH: Top travel writers reveal why they love cruise holidays in inspiring video



CRUISE ship holidays were a popular vacation choice for many Britons before the coronavirus pandemic struck. The crisis has hit the industry hard, leaving some reluctant to go on a cruise again - but now 12 travel writers have united to reveal why they love cruising so much.




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Leeds SECOND in Championship and promoted as final table predicted amid coronavirus crisis



Leeds United's promotion hopes have been thrown into chaos after the coronavirus caused the EFL to suspend all leagues, but the final Championship table has been predicted by a supercomputer. Will Marcelo Bielsa's side finally return to the Premier League, and who will be relegated?




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Premier League stars demand emergency meeting in fear of wage cuts due to coronavirus



Birmingham City players became the first Championship club to accept wage deferrals this week and Premier League stars are concerned they will be asked to follow suit.




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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan asks Arsenal, Chelsea and co for coronavirus support



Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has asked for more help from London clubs in the Premier League and the Championship.




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EFL eye June 6 return as Premier League expected to copy coronavirus plan to finish season



The EFL and Premier League could both return in early June after what would, by then, have been a three-month enforced break due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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EFL salary cap must follow coronavirus measures to avoid Bury fiasco repeat - NEIL SQUIRES



Daily Express Chief Sports Writer Neil Squires urges the EFL and its clubs to protect their long-term future once the coronavirus crisis ends.




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Egypt's 'abusive' Emergency Law: president expands powers, citing virus

Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has approved amendments to the country's state of emergency that grant him and security agencies additional powers, which the government says are needed to combat the coronavirus outbreak.




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Coronavirus takes a toll in Sweden's immigrant community

Data from Sweden's Public Health Agency confirmed that Somali Swedes made up almost 5 per cent of the country's COVID-19 cases, yet represented less than 1 per cent of its 10 million people.




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Virus corona: Kinh tế Mỹ lao dốc với tốc độ nhanh nhất kể từ năm 2008

Nhưng các số liệu chỉ cho thấy đôi nét về cuộc khủng hoảng toàn diện, vì nhiều biện pháp phong tỏa đã không được áp dụng cho tới tháng Ba.




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Tiến hành xét nghiệm virus corona khó, dễ tới đâu?

Việc xét nghiệm virus corona cần thiết tới đâu? Vì sao có nước làm nhiều, có nước ít? Vì sao không phải ai cũng có thể được thử?




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Virus corona: 'Chúng tôi sẽ chết đói nếu tình hình tiếp diễn'

Khoảng 1,6 tỷ người lao động trên thế giới có nguy cơ mất việc do đại dịch Covid-19, Tổ chức Lao động Quốc tế ILO nói.




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Virus corona: Trung Quốc muốn giúp Bắc Hàn chống dịch

Chủ tịch Tập Cận Bình bày tỏ lo ngại về dịch virus corona ở nước láng giềng Bắc Hàn và đề nghị giúp đỡ




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Vulnerable at home ‘could fuel second wave’ of the killer virus, experts warn



VULNERABLE people being cared for in their homes could fuel a second wave of coronavirus, it was warned last night.




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Donald Trump’s bid to win a second term could be damaged by coronavirus



DONALD Trump's bid to win a second term in the White House could be damaged by coronavirus because he can no longer hold the rallies that swept him to power.




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Spain sees huge reduction in coronavirus death toll - as millions hit streets



SPAIN'S 24-hour death toll from coronavirus has hit one of the lowest levels since March 18.




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Strictly can go on in September despite coronavirus, Craig says



STRICTLY star Craig Revel Horwood has revealed that the show can still go on in September despite coronavirus - but it will be Strictly Social Distancing.




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Iranian spies ‘smuggle millions to terrorists’ in Lebanon and Syria



IRANIAN agents are delivering suitcases stuffed with £800,000 in cash to Hezbollah terrorists despite the Islamic state begging for financial help to deal with coronavirus, it is claimed.




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Britain’s volunteers hailed as ‘lifesavers’ for their help during coronavirus lockdown



BRITAIN'S army of volunteers have been hailed as "lifesavers" by carrying out 75,000 tasks during the lockdown crisis.




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Coronavirus in UK will change the way we live our lives forever, says VANESSA FELTZ



MAYBE it's because on my BBC Radio London Breakfast Show we currently talk of almost nothing else from 7-10am every day - we do try to slot in other subjects but no one calls about them - that by the time I emerge from the studio I'm so acutely aware of steadily encroaching coronavirus that I jump three feet in the air if somebody so much as sneezes.




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Coronavirus won’t change us. We still stand out from the crowds, says VANESSA FELTZ



WE ARE astounding, we human beings. There's a global pandemic. We have no idea when we'll see, let alone hug, the people we love most in the world.




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Cadbury brings back retro favourites & introduces two new Dairy Milk bars



CADBURY has expanded its offering, with two new Dairy Milk flavours, as well as bringing back a retro favourite. Where can you buy them?




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Richard and MINDY HAMMOND are back in France - will they find their dream home?



I was on another flight, London to France, just a few days after returning from two weeks there, and it wasn’t to retrieve the headphones I lost. In typical Hammond fashion, we made a snap decision to return to France and revisit the house we almost bought last year.




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Man Utd fired Bruno Fernandes transfer warning because of Liverpool and Man City



Manchester United have been warned about their transfer activity.




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IFAB approve using five subs in games following coronavirus suspension in FIFA rule change



IFAB have approved the use of five substitutes to help player welfare following the suspension of football due to the coronavirus.




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Coronavirus is the one thing Boris couldn’t see coming, says NICK FERRARI



IT WAS achieved with almost military precision. A wall was breached and a platoon of trusted lieutenants and foot soldiers was unleashed on the nation, who were to perform brilliantly under continued fire.




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We need Churchill's spirit in this sad time, says NICK FERRARI



IT SIMPLY defies both belief and description. The coronavirus scare is like nothing anyone currently living on this planet has ever encountered - and we all need to get used to a world that will change forever. At the time of writing, both the number of those infected and, tragically, the tally of those who do not survive continue to rise sharply.