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Game Of Thrones star Kristofer Hivju and wife Gry Molvær have recovered from coronavirus

The actor, 41, took to Instagram on Monday to reveal the news to fans, as he said that he and his other half were now 'in good health.'




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Eleven Secret Service members test positive for COVID-19 and 23 others have recovered from disease

Secret Service declined to say whether infected employees were in close proximity to Trump (seen above). Katie Miller (top left), an aide to Pence (bottom right), also tested positive for COVID-19.




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Liverpool and Manchester United target Kai Havertz 'wants to join Bayern Munich'

Kai Havertz is one of Europe's most exciting young players and is sought-after by clubs across Europe including Premier League giants Liverpool and Manchester United.




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German zoo warns it will have to feed some animals to others as coronavirus keeps visitors away

In Germany, zoos such as Berlin Zoo, pictured with empty seats, are struggling to afford to look after their animals as their doors remain closed to the public during the coronavirus lock down.




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Einstein was right: Star orbiting the Milky Way's supermassive black hole behaves as he predicted

The star, called S2, orbits Sagittarius A* in a rosette shape rather than an ellipse or circle - an idea predicted by Einstein in his century old general theory of relativity.




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Coronavirus UK: Only 4,900 antibody tests have been carried out

The UK Government made plans to conduct the 'biggest surveys in the world'. But still, less than 4,300 have taken place at Public Health England's lab, despite the goal of 5,000 per day in April.




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Coronavirus: Bundesliga stars 'may have to play in MASKS... with games STOPPED if they slip off'

Leaked documents in Germany have revealed the plans to equip all the players with masks to be worn throughout the entirety of a match.




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Diego Maradona could have been sent off BEFORE 1990 World Cup final for SWEARING, referee reveals

Diego Maradona and Argentina managed to reach the final against West Germany at that edition of the tournament but went on to lose the clash 1-0, having two men sent off in the process.




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More than one million coronavirus patients have now recovered

Statistics show the US has seen more than 153,000 people recover from the deadly illness, followed by Germany (123,000) and Spain (112,000).




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Britons have downloaded 125 per cent more online crosswords since coronavirus lockdown started

The top download category is crosswords and puzzles, up a huge 125 per cent. Content for children is in second place, showing an astronomical rise of over 100 per cent.




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'You have to be made out of steel' Dua Lipa says social media scrutiny leaves her feeling 'unworthy'

The Don't Start Now hitmaker, 24, admitted that you have to be 'made out of steel' to not let it affect you.




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Men with a genetically high risk of developing prostate cancer should have a blood test every year

Men may carry the BRCA2 gene, a mutation that also causes breast cancer. Those men should be identified and given blood tests every year, scientists at the Institute of Cancer Research in London said.




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Neil Lennon admits Celtic only have themselves to blame for shock Europa League exit

Neil Lennon insisted Celtic had only themselves to blame for blowing a place in the last 16 of the Europa League.




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Coronavirus is killing its victims up to 13 YEARS before they would have died naturally, study finds

Men who die of COVID-19 are losing, on average, 13 years of their lives, while women have 11 years cut off their life expectancy, according to a study carried out by Public Health Scotland.




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British and Irish Lions have worries at the lineout

Ihaia West scored the decisive try late in the second half as he collected a stunning Sonny Bill Williams offload to storm through and touch down, with the Lions unable to answer.




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Sonny Bill Williams reveals that he and Bachelorette's Stu Laundy have a gentlemen's agreement

Stu Laundy is about to face-off against Sonny Bill Williams in the boxing ring.




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Sharni Vinson reveals how the bush fires have affected her Christmas plans

She portrayed Cassie Turner on Home and Away before moving to Los Angeles over a decade ago.




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Roger Federer to become first living Swiss to have a coin minted in their honour

Roger Federer is to become the first living Swiss to have a coin minted in their honour, with a commemorative 20 franc (£16) silver piece bearing his image being issued in January.




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Bolton have another friendly cancelled as Oldham pull out over fears opponents can't field team

The match was due to be played on July 27 but with Oldham now pulling the plug, it has left Phil Parkinson's without a single pre-season match ahead of the new term.




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Bolton staff told plans to liquidate the club 'have been put on hold'

Staff at Bolton have been told that plans to liquidate the League One club 'have been put on hold'. A memo was sent to club staff on Wednesday hours after the EFL served Bolton a 14-day notice.




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Football news: Bolton saved as League One club announce they have been SOLD

The struggling club has delivered news to supporters that will provide the club with a future beyond the next two weeks after it was purchased by Football Ventures Limited.




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Nike have given out the wrong message by signing two-time convicted drugs cheat Justin Gatlin to a lucrative kit deal 

By giving a new sportswear deal to twice-convicted drugs cheat Justin Gatlin, Nike is legitimising the taking of performance-enhancing drugs in sport by making a cheat look cool.




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Sebastian Coe is athletics' only chance, but he's made an awful start... and if Justin Gatlin beats Usain Bolt he'll have a problem

OLIVER HOLT: If Justin Gatlin wins, it will be a terrible indictment of a sport. If Usain Bolt wins, it will merely reinforce the idea that he is all that stands between athletics and oblivion.




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Liverpool and Manchester United target Kai Havertz 'wants to join Bayern Munich'

Kai Havertz is one of Europe's most exciting young players and is sought-after by clubs across Europe including Premier League giants Liverpool and Manchester United.




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Liverpool and Bayern Munich have not contacted RB Leipzig over transfer of striker Timo Werner

RB Leipzig are yet to speak to clubs about in-demand striker Timo Werner, with Liverpool and Bayern Munich reportedly interested in a summer move for the prolific goalscorer.




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Atletico striker Angel Correa shaves head to show support to cancer-stricken mum

The Argentinian forward shared his new shaved head look on Instagram stood alongside his mother Marcela, with both seen smiling in the heartwarming mother-son photo.




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Atletico Madrid 'facing Brexit headache over Kieran Trippier as already have three non-EU players'

The UK is set to formally complete their exit from the European Union at the start of 2021, which will see Trippier become a non-EU player.




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Andy Cole believes Man United won't have to wait 30 years like Liverpool to win next title  

Lifting the Premier League trophy was a regular occurrence during the striker's six years at Old Trafford but United have gone seven years and counting since last being champions of England.




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Newcastle will have to pay Tottenham £12.5m if they appoint Pochettino to replace Bruce this month

The manager was sacked in November and was paid the same fee in compensation, but part of the agreement means any club wishing to employ him within six months has to repay Spurs that amount.




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Man United 'set to have veto' over Dean Henderson's loan at Sheffield United under new proposals

While Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side are currently in fifth - potentially good enough for the Champions League if Man City are banned - the Blades are just two points behind them.




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Premier League players have to take their holidays by June 30

Contracts stipulate that players should get five weeks off a year and that clubs 'must not unreasonably withhold a request from a player to take three consecutive weeks'.




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ASK THE GP: Could I have been bitten by a poisonous spider in my sleep?

The Daily Mail's resident doctor Martin Scurr answers your health concerns in his weekly column. Allen Togwell, from Blackheath, London, asks if he could have been bitten by a black widow.




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Strictly's Shirley Ballas says bosses have found replacements for AJ Pritchard and Kevin Clifton

On Monday's This Morning, the choreographer, 59, said that while bosses were reportedly left blindsided by their exits, two 'great' dancers have been called in to fill their shoes.




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OLIVER HOLT: So Liverpool's season is going to end up as an anticlimax? You have got to be joking!

OLIVER HOLT - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: So let me get this right: becuase Liverpool finally lost a game we are supposed to recalibrate their season as a brush with ordinariness? Seriously?




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Eddie Jones claims Manu Tuilagi should NOT have been red carded for high tackle on George North

Eddie Jones launched a scathing attack on the decision to send off Manu Tuilagi for a high tackle during England's 33-30 Six Nations victory against Wales at Twickenham. 




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England's Six Nations PLAYER RATINGS: Maro Itoje and George Ford have shone

England beat Wales to seal the Triple Crown and keep their Six Nations title hopes alive. Here, Sportsmail's Nik Simon assesses the performances of Eddie Jones' players.




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Another Six Nations may have to be played in November

EXCLUSIVE BY WILL KELLEHER AND CHRIS FOY: The contingency idea could become a reality later as an autumn without internationals would mean 'serious issues' for home unions' finances.




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We should coco! From skin creams to health drinks, why coconuts are the new must-have ingredient

Celebrities such as Madonna and Demi Moore guzzle coconut water by the gallon while cosmetic companies are also promoting its benefits.




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Oh, Amanda Holden, why have you turned yourself into a Barbie doll?

Whatever the Britain's Got Talent judge wants to do to her face and body is entirely her choice. But the metamorphosis is truly astounding, says LIZ JONES.




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As Kate Middleton proves even royals have bad hair days, we test latest treatments

Having a bad hair day? Well, you’re not alone. Even the Duchess of Cambridge succumbed to an attack of the frizz last week while on the Diamond Jubilee tour.




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First the velvet manicure, now a sequin one! Hot new nail trend set to be a Christmas party must-have

The latest creation, which was spotted on Roberto Cavallim Temperley and Dolce & Gabbana's catwalks this season, is the perfect accessory for Christmas parties and the must-have stocking filler.




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Is this the craziest new make-up trend for winter? Intricate 'face lace' designs from David Bowie's make-up artist have the beauty industry buzzing

Loved by adventurous beauty gurus, face lace gives girls the opportunity to have amazing make-up without the professional time and expense.




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Binky Felstead overhauls her make-up bag for autumn and shows how to get the season's must-have hair do

This week Binky shares her top tips for autumn skincare and refreshing dried summer skin. The MIC star also shows you how to achieve the perfect Hollywood wave.




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The trendy way to wear barrettes this season and where to have them customized

Barrettes are more popular than ever. Creative Director of accessories brand Past Midnight, Carolina Lindo, shares the trendy ways to wear them and where to get them customized.




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IAN LADYMAN: We have more reason than ever to cherish Sir Bobby Charlton

IAN LADYMAN: Lamenting this week of the passing of Harry Gregg, I found myself thinking about Sir Bobby Charlton and, in turn, the 1966 World Cup final.




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Gary Neville, Wilfried Zaha and Andy Carroll have shown football is a game with a good heart

IAN LADYMAN: Football has a bigger heart and much greater intelligence than many may think and during this tricky time we are beginning to see it but the game needs to do more to publicise it.




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Angel di Maria, Mario Balotelli and Radamel Falcao have struggled... but who is the worst signing of the season?

Every transfer window, clubs scramble to pick up the best bargains, and fans argue over who their side really need. But who have been the worst signings of the season so far? Sportsmail takes a look.




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Radamel Falcao is over his knee injury otherwise Chelsea wouldn't have signed him, insists boss Jose Mourinho

Jose Mourinho has insisted that Chelsea signing Radamel Falcao is full recovered from the knee ligaments injury he sustained in 2014 and that he can return to his best form at Chelsea.




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Champions League verdicts: Our reporters have their say

Europe's elite club competition is back, this time with five English clubs and PSG ready to unleash their extortionate attacking frontline. Sportsmail reporters assess the teams.




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Atletico Madrid have pocketed £300m from star strikers like Costa and Aguero

PETE JENSON IN SPAIN: The only consolation for Atletico Madrid fans as they watched Greizmann wave goodbye was that they have been through this all before… and nearly always come out stronger.