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Cycling News: Froome crowned winner of 2011 Spanish Vuelta as Cobo is STRIPPED of title over doping

Chris Froome has become the 2011 Spanish Vuelta winner because of Juan Jose Cobo's disqualification for blood doping. Cobo did not meet a deadline to challenge his three-year ban.




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Chris Froome back on his bike just SIX WEEKS after crash left him with broken leg, ribs and elbow

Chris Froome has returned to training just six weeks after a crash in a training ride left him in intensive care. The 34-year-old suffered a broken leg, elbow and multiple broken ribs in Roanne last month.




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Cycling news: Chris Froome wants to compete in 2020 Tour de France after horror crash in June

The 34-year-old suffered multiple broken bones after he collided with a wall during this year's event, but is ahead in his recovery and is targeting next year's race as a potential return date.




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Chris Froome recounts horror crash in training that saw him break his legs, ribs, neck and elbow

Chris Froome has revealed that he does not remember any part of the horrific crash that almost cost him his life during a training ride in May.




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Chris Froome set for cycling return in October- four months after suffering horror crash

Chris Froome is due to compete in the end-of-season Saitama Creiterium, which will be his first race since suffering a horror crash at the Criterium du Dauphine in June.




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Cycling news: Chris Froome starts riding again just THREE MONTHS after horror crash

Chris Froome shared a photo of himself as he steps up recovery from a life-threatening crash that left him with broken legs, ribs and elbow and neck.




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Cycling news: Chris Froome targets 2020 Tour de France victory as he continues recovery from crash 

Chris Froome's comeback from career-threatening injuries gathered pace in Paris as the four-time Tour de France winner targeted victory in next year's race.




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Chris Froome voices concerns over Tour de France crowds as organisers plot to block fans from race

The iconic climbs of this year's Tour de France will have to be fan-free if the organisers are to stage a 2020 edition despite the coronavirus crisis, a task Chris Froome is sceptical of being possible.




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Could Richard Dinan crack the holy grail of nuclear energy?

Richard Dinan announced that the technology for nuclear fusion would soon be available in his rented warehouse on a business park on the outskirts of Milton Keynes, writes JANE FRYER.




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JANE FRYER asks if crumpled, unstatesmanlike Boris is feeling the strain during his bid to be PM 

On Wednesday, Boris was spotted in a Tesco Express in Islington, close to his former marital home. Rucksack on back, crumpled as ever, he was in a hurry and, according to a witness.




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Prince Albert's cruel notes to Queen Victoria shatter their mythic love story

Prince Albert's cruel notes to Queen Victoria shatter their mythic love story - he called her 'my child' and cut her down - saying 'I feel the dreadful waste of most precious time, and of energies' with her.




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Put politics aside to tackle this care crisis 

Theresa May's radical plans for tackling the crisis was a big mistake, but she was right to identify provision of social care in our ageing society as one of the greatest challenges facing the country.




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The Hundred's last shot to win over doubters ahead of critical fortnight

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA: The troubled Hundred format on which the England Cricket Board are placing so much importance is facing a critical fortnight.




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The FA face crunch talks with Football League in bid over Wembley sale

CHARLES SALE - THE SPORTS AGENDA: A crucial meeting is scheduled for Friday to try and resolve the £150m impasse threatening to derail the Wembley sale.




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Will Cristiano Ronaldo honour Luka Modric as the Best at FIFA awards?

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA: FIFA remain remarkably confident that all the players named in their world XI will be present in London for the Best awards on September 24.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Willing sacrifice is the British way during a crisis, not bossy authority 

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Boris Johnson is said to have been unhappy about imposing his lockdown on the country, and that his naturally liberal instincts are troubled by it.




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Fashion icon Norma Kamali reveals... My secrets to looking this good at 74

Norma Kamali, 74, fresh off a plane from New York, is straight-backed and lithe-limbed, and her skin glows so brightly it could power the National Grid.




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Taylor Swift throws shade at Kanye West 10 years after he grabbed her microphone at the VMAs 

Taylor Swift may forgive, but apparently never forgets. The singer referenced the moment when Kanye West interrupted her acceptance speech at the same show 10 years prior.




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Aaron Paul throws lavish $300K 40th birthday in Dominican Republic with wife and Bryan Cranston

The actor splashed the cash to a tune of $300K to celebrate his milestone year at the celeb-favorite, ultra lavish beachside Ani Private Resort in the Dominican Republic.




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Beyonce's Homecoming: Fans react after singer gets snubbed at Creative Arts Emmys

She released her concert film Homecoming on Netflix on April 17, 2019. And fans were outraged that Beyonce was shut out of Sunday's Creative Arts Emmys - including her cameraman.




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Beyonce showcases incredible opera skills in new Lion King Making The Gift documentary...

Beyonce proved she was a woman of many talents on Monday when she shared a preview clip of Beyonce Presents: Making The Gift in which she performed opera.




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Beyonce's publicist shares GIF of Homecoming team giving the finger after Creative Arts Emmys snub

Homecoming was released on Netflix in April. It garnered six Emmy nods but in the end was shut out in all of them.




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Beyonce 'could not stop crying' at the unveiling of Tyler Perry's massive new film studio in Atlanta

The 38-year-old powerhouse shared that she 'could not stop crying' at the awe-inspiring studio as she stepped out wearing a custom Yousef Al Jasmi yellow beaded gown with husband Jay-Z.




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Beyonce poses with mother Tina Lawson at screening of Queen & Slim by Formation video director

Beyonce perched on an armrest as her mother Tina Lawson lounged in a chair at a Queen & Slim screening on Saturday.




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Beyonce crosses paths with Kim Kardashian at jeweler Lorraine Schwartz's VIP holiday karaoke party

One's the biggest star in pop while the other leads the social media/fashion set.




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Khloe Kardashian blames Kourtney for 'ruining' her Oscar night with Kylie Jenner in cryptic tweets 

Khloe Kardashian took to Twitter with cryptic posts blaming sister Kourtney for ruining her Oscar night with Kylie Jenner, on Monday.




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Tyra Banks calls herself 'cray-cray' after VERY eccentric 2008 interview with Beyonce resurfaces

Tyra Banks knows how to impress Beyonce. On Saturday, the 46-year-old took to Twitter to respond to a clip from her old show The Tyra Banks Show that has started to make its rounds on the internet.




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Darren Criss jokes about Beyonce singing the song he wanted for The Disney Family Singalong

Darren Criss joked about Beyonce singing the song he wanted to perform during The Disney Family Singalong special on Thursday night..




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Couple branded 'racist' after man painted his face black for a Zoom quiz tell critic to 'get a grip'

Twitter user Yasmin Amirah, from Kent, posted an exchange in which a woman called Sally told her to 'get a grip' for calling out her boyfriend for painting his face black for a family Zoom quiz.




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Carol Vorderman, 58, admits she is criticised for how she dresses but will NEVER change

Carol Vorderman has revealed she is constantly criticised for the way she dresses and that she has been a victim of ageism for most of her life.




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Why the cruelty of ageism is the other #MeToo

British television personality Carol Vorderman, 58, said she was described as 'mutton dresses as lamb' after she attended the BAFTAs in a strapless blue dress 20 years ago.




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The secret designer who makes Kate look great: And Pippa loves her, too!

Senior royalty and A-listers use Marylebone designer Suzannah Crabb as their secret weapon. She creates dresses with vintage charm that use bold colours and neutrals, while rationing black.




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BAZ BAMIGBOYE introduces the new cast of The Crown... So can you guess the Crown DUALS? 

Here, BAZ BAMIGBOYE gives you a look at the line-up for the third season of the Crown with a quiz, helped by his first-watch clues, to see if you can guess who the actors are playing.




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Lucrative goodie bags scrapped for VERY green BAFTAs

Sunday's EE British Academy Film Awards have pledged to go carbon-neutral, ditching the usual lavish trappings of awards season.




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Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis at Chanel's pre-BAFTA party

Helen and Damian looked more loved-up than ever as they attended a Chanel and Charles Finch's pre-BAFTAs 2020 party on Saturday night.




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Andy Serkis sports crutches at the BAFTAs after ski accident

The actor, 55, walked the red carpet with the aid of crutches, with the BBC reporting that Andy recently suffered an injury in a ski accident.




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Cressida Bonas and Freddie Fox attend pre-BAFTAs party

White House Farm co-stars Cressida Bonas and Freddie Fox attended the dunhill & Dylan Jones Pre-BAFTA dinner at Alfred Dunhill's Bourdon House in London's Mayfair district on Wednesday evening.




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Brad Pitt sparks rumors he's hired a GHOSTWRITER to craft his hilarious awards show speeches

Pitt has recently collected gongs at the Golden Globes, the BAFTAs and the SAG Awards, and audiences have noted that his speeches are brimming with wit.




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Natalie Portman reveals her acting secrets as she launches $90 online masterclass  

A trailer for the programme, sees Natalie talk through her process and show how she's managed to become thrice-nominated for both the Academy Awards and BAFTAs.




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Nationwide loses current account switching crown to Monzo

Nationwide lost its switching crown to Monzo in the final three months of last year, new figures show, as the highest number of people in four years switched their bank accounts in March.




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An Inspector Calls: Classic charm in the old boozer that is The Crown, Mundford, Norfolk

Sometimes, you don't need swish modernity and gleaming innovation. You just want a hotel that is clean and comfy. The Crown in Mundford does not excel - but it will do fine, says The Inspector.




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Scratch the surface and it falls apart at The Laslett hotel in Notting Hill

The west London hotel occupies five stucco-fronted townhouses and has many of the trappings of a self-consciously trendy hang-out - except that no one seems to be hanging out much.




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An Inspector Calls: Berkshire's Crab & Boar hotel has 'poshed-up'

The Crab & Boar in Berkshire has changed hands twice in recent times, but is now part of the expanding Epicurean Collection - so it was only fair to give it another go, writes the Inspector.




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Bath's iconic Royal Crescent Hotel has been refurbished

Refurbished from top to toe at huge expense, The Inspector pays the historic Bath property, Royal Crescent Hotel a visit to see how much has changed.




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An Inspector Calls: The Crown Inn in Suffolk is a homely village pub and hotel

Privately owned, The Crown sits in Constable Country in the Dedham Vale. This homely village pub, with 11 rooms in a separate hotel building next door, offers dinner, bed and breakfast.




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An Inspector Calls: The Crown in Suffolk has gone in for the old-boozer-poshed-up routine

The Crown at Woodbridge is made up of ten light and airy rooms with lots of powder blue wood panelling, two sash windows and a large comfy bed.




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Saffron Walden's The Cross Keys visited by The Inspector

The Cross Keys Hotel, in the charming medieval market town of Saffron Walden, Essex, is located in a medieval building dating back some 850 years.




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Scotland's Cringletie House Hotel offers baronial turrets and the perfect haggis

The Cringletie House Hotel is a 19th Century home is now a 17-room hotel owned by an elderly Dutch couple, where fuss-free luxury and perfectly cooked haggis comes at a bargain.




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An Inspector Calls: Recreating Four Weddings And A Funeral (with a few glitches) at The Crown in Amersham 

The Crown in Amersham has a claim to fame - it was the setting for a key scene in Four Weddings And A Funeral. Nice - but this pricey bolthole could, and should, be better, says our hotel inspector.




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An Inspector Calls on the Crowne Plaza in Gerrards Cross

The Inspector investigated the Crowne Plaza on Gerrads Cross, Bucks, where he was deeply underwhelmed by its layout and general lack of character, but pleasantly surprised by its breakfast.