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Marnie Simpson plants an affectionate kiss on beau Casey Johnson at Geordie OGs event

Marnie Simpson looked smitten with beau Casey Johnson as she joined reality co-stars Holly Hagan and Sophie Kasaei at the Geordie OGs press day in London on Wednesday.




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Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Bruno Fernandes has the 'X Factor'

The Portuguese midfielder arrived in the Premier League in January and has hit the ground running, proving himself to be worth every penny of the £68m transfer fee that Manchester United paid.




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Love Island's Samira Mighty turns heads in shiny cargo trousers and black denim jacket

The Love Island star, 23, showed off her sartorial style in a black denim jacket and shiny cargo trousers as she headed to Mahiki in London on Friday.




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Inside Alexandra Burke's modern Hertfordshire home

She soared to fame in 2008 when winning the X Factor and celebrated her success three years later by splashing out on a £1.6 million home in Hertfordshire. 




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Jake Quickenden reveals he is keeping himself occupying during self-quarantine by 'watching PORN'

Jake Quickenden has revealed he is keeping himself occupied by watching lots of porn. The X Factor star said he was relishing the moments his girlfriend Sophie Church went downstairs.




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Australian parents are warned over an app used by children whose videos are attracting vile comments

Australian parents have been warned by child safety experts to monitor children who use the app 'Likee'.




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New South Wales holidaymakers are warned not to leave as roads are closed due to bushfires

Holidaymakers trying to make a Christmas getaway have been urged to postpone their trips as multiple emergency level bushfires burn across Australia on Saturday.




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Lightning strike sparked monster blaze now burning an area more than SIX TIMES the size of Singapore

The Gospers Mountain fire northwest of Sydney has destroyed an area more than six times the size of Singapore and has proved so terrifying it has been dubbed 'The Monster' by locals. 




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A $23k around-the-world cruise sets sail, with destinations including Melbourne and Mauritius

The voyage, called 2020 World Cruise, is taking place on Princess Cruises' Pacific Princess, with the cheapest ticket $22,999. It will take in 42 destinations in 26 countries across five continents.




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Chinese man diagnosed in Queensland with coronavirus also spent time in Melbourne

A Chinese man diagnosed in Queensland with coronavirus also spent time in Melbourne, and four fellow travellers are now ill and being tested for the disease.




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Hey Dad! star says Ben McCormack may have turned into a paedophile after working on her story

Hey Dad! star Sarah Monahan has claimed disgraced reporter Ben McCormack may have became a paedophile after covering her child sex abuse case.




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Garage for sale in Melbourne attracts international interest

The 46 sq m carport at Little Graham Street in Albert Park, Melbourne has caught the eye of buyers in Singapore and England.




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Fears of coronavirus in baby in Northern Ireland as mother takes infant to hospital after China trip

The mother rushed the child to A&E at Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry on Thursday after informing medics who were awaiting their arrival.




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40,000 coronavirus cases may only be the 'tip of the iceberg', World Health Organization warns

Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, director general at the WHO, urged other countries to 'step up' preparations for outbreaks. It follows news of a 'super-spreader' businessman from Brighton




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Tiny garage in Melbourne at Albert Park fetches $650,000 at auction

The 46 sq m property at Little Graham Street in Albert Park, Melbourne sold on Saturday after it attracted international attention from buyers.




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Married At First Sight's Hayley Vernon CONFIRMS toothbrush-gate

Their relationship turned sour when they discussed money during their honeymoon in Singapore on Thursday's episode of Married At First Sight.




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Ozzy Osbourne and Yungblud cancel appearances over coronavirus fears

It comes as several countries have placed travel restrictions and limits on large gatherings that have led to the likes of Stormzy, Avril Lavigne, and Slipknot postponing shows.




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Coronavirus: Thousands of international passengers avoid quarantine

Arrivals streaming off flights from Dallas, Santiago and Singapore in the wake of the draconian measures descended on the domestic terminal, as usual, to catch connecting flights around the country.




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Dire corona warning as doctor says virus 'hasn't even started' in Australia 

Singapore-based Australian scientist Professor Dale Fisher said the country is facing a deadly few months as the country deals with an unprecedented outbreak.




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Emergency flights carrying Australian seafood will fly to China - and return with medical supplies

Two hundred flights will leave for China, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates in the next six months under the deal as borders globally are shut to slow the spread of the virus.




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Australian Government considers mobile phone tracking app to monitor coronavirus

Health authorities are mulling over how closely Australians could be monitored once travel restrictions and social distancing rules are relaxed.




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Anyone flying into the UK will have to self-isolate for 14 days under new Government plans 

The move follows growing pressure for tighter border controls during the coronavirus crisis and would include UK citizens returning from abroad.




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Principality Stadium roof to be left open despite yellow weather warnings as Wales host Ireland

The Principality Stadium roof will be left open for Wales' Six Nations Grand Slam game in Cardiff against Ireland, despite yellow wind warnings set for Saturday.




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Ireland dealt World Cup blow as veteran flanker Sean O'Brien is ruled out of tournament

Joe Schmidt has suffered a World Cup injury blow with veteran flanker Seán O'Brien ruled out of the tournament in Japan with a hip injury. His set for six months on the sidelines.




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Tadhg Furlong warns Ireland they must keep focused at all times against New Zealand

Tadhg Furlong has warned that to switch off even for a second against New Zealand will cost Ireland the chance of a maiden World Cup semi-final.




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Rugby World Cup 2019: Johnny Sexton warns New Zealand against repeat of brutal tactics

Johnny Sexton has predicted that New Zealand will be cleaner in their Rugby World Cup quarter-final against Ireland following a bruising encounter in Dublin three years ago.




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Ireland turn to U2 star Bono for motivation ahead of England Six Nations clash

WILL KELLEHER IN DUBLIN: The 59-year-old Bono dropped into the Irish camp to give a rallying speech to Andy Farrell's team ahead of their Six Nations clash with England.




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Irish RFU boss calls for government to intervene over Six Nations game amid coronavirus outbreak

The deadly epidemic has swept through northern parts of Italy and there have been calls to prevent the disease reaching the shores of Ireland with the game set to take place on March 7.




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Cornelius Lysaght, the legendary voice of racing, reveals his pain at being axed by the BBC

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY MIKE DICKSON: The BBC's voice of racing is in the final furlong of his career with the corporation, and admits it will hurt when he crosses the finish line.




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British Horseracing Authority close offices at High Holborn due to coronavirus

The British Horseracing Authority have closed their offices at High Holborn in London until further notice because some members of staff are self-isolating as the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread.




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Coronavirus UK: Racing to seek help from Government as financial crisis looms after shutdown

Racing leaders said on Wednesday that they are putting together a financial submission for Government aid to try to avert a desperate financial crisis.




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Ralph Beckett insists horse racing can make a behind closed doors return on May 1

Horse racing will be ready to resume in five weeks just in time for the first two Classics of the flat season, according to top trainer Ralph Beckett. Beckett believes acing can resume behind on May 1.




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Britain's No 1 tipster Sam Turner highlights six home candidates for the 2,000 Guineas

Taking a serious view on the ante-post Classic markets is often a perilous enough exercise as it is without the current uncertainty on whether racing may or may not resume in the short term.




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Horse racing in France set to return NEXT MONTH behind closed doors

France Galop president consulted with members of the French Government with the parties giving themselves 48 hours to come up with agreement on how racing will deal with impact of coronavirus.




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Britain's No 1 tipster Sam Turner highlights six British-trained fillies for the 1,000 Guineas

SAM TURNER (Robin Goodfellow) runs the rule over half a dozen of the more interesting British-trained fillies which may possibly take their chance in the 1,000 Guineas.




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Britain's No 1 tipster Sam Turner highlights six home hopes for the Derby at Epsom

Britain's No 1 tipster, SAM TURNER (Robin Goodfellow) discusses half a dozen of the home contingent which could line up for the Derby that could be run some time during July.




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Sam Turner highlights six exciting fillies who could head to Epsom if the Oaks is rescheduled

SAM TURNER (Robin Goodfellow) highlights half a dozen exciting three-year-old fillies who appear likely types to contest a race of that nature in what remains of this season.




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British Horseracing Authority produce plan for big races to return at the end of May

Racing has produced a provisional list of big races it hopes to stage over the last two weekends of May in the hope that the sport has been given the go-ahead by the Government to return.




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AP McCoy backs plans for horse racing to return in June as sport draws up proposal for restart

All race meetings in the UK were cancelled following the lockdown on March 23 in a bid to halt the spread of coronavirus but the sport's organisers have been working on a radical restart of races.




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Coronavirus UK: Jockey Tom Marquand believes Aussie rules could pave way for return to racing

Racing aims to be one of the first sports to emerge from lockdown, with the British Horseracing Authority releasing a provisional list of big races it could run on the final two weekends of this month.




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Horseracing in France set to be one of first sports to return in the country post-lockdown

French racing moved a step closer to returning at Longchamp next Monday (May 11) after the French racing authorities were given permission to stage the meeting by Paris police.




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Gianlugi Buffon set for emotional return to Juventus after just one season at PSG

After 17 hugely successful years and 656 appearances for Serie A giants Juventus, Gianluigi Buffon made the move to Paris Saint-Germain last summer on a free transfer.




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Lazio 1-1 Roma: Luis Alberto's second half strike enough to earn Lazio a point in tense Rome derby

Luis Alberto's second-half equaliser earned Lazio a 1-1 draw with AS Roma in a fast and furious Rome derby in Serie A on Sunday. Aleksander Kolarov opened the scoring with a penalty.




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Italy news: Moise Kean DROPPED by Italy as a punishment for turning up late

Roberto Mancini has left Everton's new signing Moise Kean out of his latest Italy squad as a punishment for turning up late to a team meeting, according to Football Italia. 




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Daniele De Rossi set for shock return to Italy squad TWO YEARS after retiring

The midfielder, now playing for Boca Juniors, retired from international football back in November 2017 after Italy's shock defeat to Sweden, which denied them a place at the 2018 World Cup.




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Burnley manager Sean Dyche shuts down talk of Jay Rodriguez joining Inter Milan

Sean Dyche has quashed talk of Jay Rodriguez making a shock move to Inter Milan, branding it one of the strangest he has heard. Rodriguez only joined Burnley for £10million in the summer.




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Manuel Neuer vs Marc-Andre ter Stegen resumes: 10 things to look out for during international break

There is plenty at stake over the next fortnight with teams on the brink of qualifying for the European Championships in 2020, while some nations hit the road for some eagerly-anticipated friendlies.




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EURO 2020 CORONAVIRUS Q&A: Could tournament be postponed or scrapped?

Euro 2020 is under serious threat as the coronavirus continues to sweep its way across the world, with organisers of the championships monitoring the situation closely.




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Movie stars who turned their backs on early critical success

The 79-year-old film legend from New York, who has scooped an Oscar and two Tony awards, now finds himself on a list of actors whose reviews have consistently spiraled over their career.




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Justin Bieber hugs bodyguard after return from solo retreat

Justin Bieber recently tried to step away from the spotlight with a spontaneous solo visit to Northern California for a spiritual retreat. But now back in LA, it looked like he still needed support.