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Cosying up at the Castle Hotel, a Windsor bolthole fit for a queen

You may go to Windsor in search of its famous royal castle - but if you want to stay in town a little longer, the Castle Hotel is an excellent spot to rest your head, says our sharp-eyed Inspector.




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Boutique beauty, but at quite a price - a night at Blakes Hotel, an expensive London institution 

Blakes has long been a haven of upmarket accommodation in west London - but the cost may make you raise an eyebrow, says out hotel inspector, as he wonders where his wine went.




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Penzance boasts a thriving art scene, Georgian squares and a top-notch 18th century B&B

The Inspector issues a five-star rating to The Chapel House in Cornwall's Penzance, a six-room B&B opposite the church, housed in a magnificent brick-and-stone 1790s building.




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An Inspector Calls in at Lewinnick Lodge in Newquay

Travel Mail's Inspector called in at the rugged Lewinnick Lodge in Newquay with his wife for a coastal sojourn.




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Watersmeet Hotel boasts a picturesque North Devon location

The Watersmeet Hotel in Woolacombe, Devon, is perched above the picturesque Combesgate Beach, but is it worth a stay? The Inspector investigates...




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Jennifer Lawrence once 'peed in a bucket' during wild night out with Adele and drag queens in NYC

The pair enjoyed a night of bar-hopping in New York in March, including a trip to actor Alan Cumming's Club Cumming and he revealed that Jennifer got her make-up done by the drag queens at the club.




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Crazy Rich Asians co-writer Adele Lim exits sequels to 2018 box office smash over 'pay disparity'

One of the key figures in the surprise success of Crazy Rich Asians has 'exited' the film's proposed sequels, according to Variety. Adele Lim left the films 'due to a dispute over pay disparity'.




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Crazy Rich Asians director Jon Chu supports co-writer Adele Lim who quit sequels over pay disparity

Chu posted a lengthy statement to Twitter on Monday that began: 'For those of you who are asking, you bet your a** I stand with Adele!'




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Adele requests joint custody of son Angelo after filing for divorce from husband Simon Konecki

She filed for divorce from husband Simon Konecki on Thursday. And on Friday, Adele, 31, continued her legal process as she asked for joint and physical custody of the couple's son.




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Adele's estranged husband Simon Konecki agrees to her request for joint custody of their son Angelo

Showing signs that their split will be amicable, Simon, 46, also agreed in his filing that all financial matters surrounding the end of their marriage should be handled in 'private mediation'.




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Adele's mansion is just FEET AWAY from estranged husband Simon Konecki's equally-lavish pad

The five-bedroom, six-bathroom home, which was initially built in the early 60s, spans 6,045 square feet and sits on nearly an acre, Variety




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Saudi woman is arrested for dancing while wearing niqab veil during music festival in the kingdom

The woman was accused of 'disrupting social etiquette' in getting up to dance wearing the traditional black abaya robe and niqab face-covering in Riyadh.




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Three quarters of young Britons have never heard of Mozart, poll reveals

Three quarters of young people in Britain have never heard of Mozart, a survey reveals. One in five think composer Johann Bach - who died in 1750 - is still alive.




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Jane McDonald leaves a nation in mourning as she QUITS her Cruising series

The presenter, 56, broke the tragic news in a statement on her website, revealing that she's decided to end her travel series after four and a half years to focus on her music career.




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Adele's 'request to keep the details of divorce £140m secret is granted by LA court'

The musician, 31, and her ex, 45, will share custody of their seven-year-old son Angelo, but 'financial, sales or other confidential business information' regarding the proceedings won't be publicly available.




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The Voice contestant puts a funny quarantine twist on Adele's hit song Hello

Chris Mann, 37, recorded his version while stuck at home. The former contestant on The Voice gets increasingly restless throughout the video, during which he looks longingly out a window.




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Roger Federer hits back at claims of inaction over air quality concerns at Australian Open

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Roger Federer resurfaced at the Australian Open - and it was not the usual early season celebration of the sport's highest profile athlete.




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Jo Konta through to quarter finals of Monterrey Open after win over Tatjana Maria  

The Briton, who kicked off the week with a straight-sets win against Kim Clijsters, had 10 break points without converting a single one on her way to a first-set tie-break against her German opponent.




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Is Boris Johnson already working part-time at Chequers? No10 fails to dampen speculation on return

His official spokesman said today that he was receiving 'updates on the coronavirus response' and spoke to Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Matt Hancock, the Health Secretary, yesterday.




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Whitehall inquiry CLEARS Priti Patel of bullying staff

Sir Mark Sedwill's report found 'no evidence' to corroborate the allegations made by staff at the Home Office, the Department for Work and Pensions and the Department for International Trade.




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Boris Johnson may miss his first PMQs face-off with Keir Starmer today

Downing Street has refused to say whether Mr Johnson, who was back at work on Monday, would be well enough to face new Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer in the Commons at Midday.




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Chaos over coronavirus mask plans as London mayor Sadiq Khan warns he may 'unilaterally' take action

Mr Khan warned he might take the step as Boris Johnson's Government continued to insist that the evidence of their effectiveness was 'weak', despite strong steps taken elsewhere in the world.




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Coronavirus UK: Sadiq Khan says packed Tube trains 'SAFE'

The Mayor of London said he was 'really worried' about the impact any easing of restrictions would have on public transport in the capital (pictured).




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Coronavirus UK: Neil Ferguson QUITS after breaking restrictions

Neil Ferguson, who advised Boris Johnson to introduce lockdown measures to combat coronavirus, has resigned after his married lover travelled across London to meet him twice.




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HENRY DEEDES: Like 007 facing his foe, Boris Johnson served charm with menace at his return to PMQs

Bond aficionados will know that early in each story comes an inaugural meeting between hero and foe. A chance encounter over highballs, perhaps, or a high-stakes hand of chemin de fer.




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Brits say they're not being squashed by lorries and bad hair days by cycling to work

The Mayor of London has come under heavy fire for failing to increase capacity on the Tube ahead of an expected rise in passengers as the Prime Minister looks to ease people back to work.




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Singapore Airlines, Jet2.com, Qatar, EVA and Emirates all pick up TripAdvisor best airline awards

Jet2.com takes home five prizes in total, with other winners including Qatar Airways and Emirates. Virgin Atlantic takes home two prizes - and EVA Air finishes very highly in the global ranking.




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Documentary Newtopia shows how a man quits the West to live with an Indonesian tribe for 3 years

Norwegian Audun Amundsen first went to live with the Mentawai tribe for a month in 2004. He returned in 2009 for a three-year stay, during which time he would learn their unwritten language.




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The ultimate coronavirus holiday Q&A

This week we've been inundated by requests for help with coronavirus-related travel problems. We can't address them all, but we hope these answers will help.




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United Airlines requires all cabin crew to wear face masks as a result of the coronavirus crisis

The Chicago-based carrier said that the 'proactive and aggressive' measure is to keep all staff and customers safe during the coronavirus crisis and follows the latest advice from the CDC.




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The most divine British Isles! Magnificent coastal havens from Lundy to Newquay and St Kilda

Whether it's the setting of an Agatha Christie murder mystery, a puffin paradise or the former home of a crazed king, Britain is littered with tiny isles on which you can stay in seclusion.




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The Holiday Guru answers questions on coronavirus travel rights

This week a reader also asks, in light of the pandemic, if they can claim back a 'non-refundable' deposit on a holiday lodge in Scotland.




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Airport queues will be half a MILE long to ensure social distancing

Heathrow's Chief Executive John Holland-Kaye has warned that there simply isn't enough space in airports to keep each passenger two metres apart.




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Qantas suspends plans to launch 19-and-a-half-hour direct flights from London and New York to Sydney

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce said that although Project Sunrise had 'huge potential' it would not be the right time to pursue it 'given the impact Covid-19 has had on world travel'.




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The European flag quiz that only 10% of Britons could score full marks on

The fastest time taken to complete the quiz was one minute 36 seconds, while the average is two minutes 12 seconds. More than two out of three people couldn't identify the flag for Belgium - can you?




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Qantas flight is forced turn back to Sydney due to coronavirus 

A Qantas flight from Sydney to Adelaide has been forced to turn around due to the coronavirus.




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Qantas coronavirus cluster continues to grow as the spread is linked to 13 sick baggage handlers 

Six Adelaide airport employees tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday after several new cases appeared in South Australia. More were confirmed on Wednesday.




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Drink driving! Fuel made from TEQUILA could one day be used to power cars

A team of researchers at the University of Sydney, University of Exeter and University of Adelaide has examined the potential for agave as an environmentally-friendly alternative to petrol.




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R.M. Williams to make medical equipment to save jobs after factory closed down due to coronavirus

The company was forced to close its factory in Salisbury, north of Adelaide, last week along with its network of retail stores across the world due to the coronavirus outbreak.




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Qantas confirm 50 staff have tested positive for coronavirus

Six baggage handlers from Adelaide airport initially tested positive for the virus on Tuesday before staff who had come into contact with them were tested.




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Flight from India to touch down in Adelaide as 440 Australians prepare for coronavirus quarantine

A repatriation flight from India carrying 440 passebgers will possibly stop in Singapore and Indonesia before arriving in the South Australian capital on Monday.




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Tragedy as tradie, 29, dies of a horror head injury in an industrial accident at a quarry

Police were called to the Truro quarry, north east of Adelaide, on Tuesday morning after reports of a man with a head injury.




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How Qantas's coronavirus cluster spread from a single baggage handler to dozens in just weeks

A mysterious COVID-19 cluster at Adelaide Airport that started with one infected employee on March 27 swelled to 34 cases within weeks. 




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Australian Medical Association headquarters was set on fire causing $2million worth of damage 

The fire was lit in a bin in the underground carpark of the medical headquarters in North Adelaide, South Australia, on Wednesday morning.




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Joe Allen believes Wales have better squad than at Euro 2016 

Joe Allen believes Wales now have a better squad than the group that reached the semi-finals of Euro 2016. Wales have qualified for their second consecutive European Championships.




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Equity release rates hit their lowest ever levels - but is it really as cheap as it seems?

The lowest rate on the market is now just 2.84 per cent - on offer from More to Life - making it cheaper than ever to borrow against your home after you retire. But there are catches.




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PIERS MORGAN: The Queen inspired her people to overcome this coronavirus crisis

In just five short minutes, Her Majesty gave the greatest speech of her life.




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Raul Jimenez insists he wants to stay at Wolves even if they don't qualify for Champions League

Raul Jimenez insists he is happy to stay at Wolves even if they fail to qualify for the Champions League next season, with the west Midlands side currently five points adrift of the top four.




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Adama Traore is close to winning his first Spain call-up, reveals international boss Luis Enrique

Traore has enjoyed a breakthrough season which has seen the speedster score six goals and provide 10 assists for his team-mates to help keep Nuno's side firing in Europe and the league.




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Wolves striker reveals club have BANNED squad from visiting supermarkets during coronavirus lockdown

Wolves are keeping in regular contact with their stars to offer safety advice - one of which is to stay away from supermarkets when shopping for food. Striker Pedro Neto has revealed the measures.