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Owen Hargreaves raves about Jadon Sancho and urges Chelsea and Man United to get cheque books out

Erling Haaland scored twice - including a screamer for the winner - for the Bundesliga giants as they overcame PSG in the first-leg of the last-16 Champions League clash.




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Cody Simpson takes to Instagram to promote his first-ever book of poetry

He's the multitalented musician who is currently in a relationship with chart-topping pop star Miley Cyrus. 




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Rafael Nadal books place second round of Wimbledon after easing past Japan's Yuichi Sugita

MATTHEW LAMBERT AT WIMBLEDON: The 32-year-old won 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 on Court No 1 and will play the controversial Australian who knocked him out in 2014 in one of Wimbledon's great upsets.




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BECKER'S NOTEBOOK: Kyrgios has just one year to turn himself around

I am in the camp that wants to see Nick Kyrgios do well and fulfil his enormous potential - I love so much of what he brings to tennis. But to me, the Australian is at a crossroads.




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Nick Kyrgios edges out Stefanos Tsitsipas to book place in Citi Open final

The Australian notched up his fourth win against a top-10 player this year as he downed his Greek opponent 6-4 3-6 7-6 (7) in two hours and eight minutes.




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Wonder Woman! Serena Williams beats Elina Svitolina in straight sets to book spot in US Open final

MIKE DICKSON IN NEW YORK: The veteran American has been chasing Margaret Court's record of 24 Grand Slam titles for years and knows victory in Saturday's final will see her equal it.




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Chelsea Clinton announces new children's book about female Olympic athletes

The 39-year-old tweeted today that ' She Persisted in Sports: American Olympians Who Changed the Game ' will come out May 19, 2020.




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Strictly Come Dancing bookies' favourite Louis Smith shapes up for the final

Olympic gymnast and partner Flavia Cacace have been rehearsing the salsa and their showdance.




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Strictly Come Dancing 2012: Finalists pose with their partners as Louis Smith remains bookies favourite to win

He's wowed week after week with his impressive dance routines, as well as winning people over with his buff body.




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Barcelona 3-1 Dortmund: Messi nets his 613th goal as Barca book place in the last 16

PETE JENSON AT THE NOU CAMP: Messi played his 700th game for Barca, and did what he had done in most of the previous 699 - he won the game for his team, scoring one and setting up the other two.




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ALEXANDRA SCHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: Single at 29... the cruel stigma I had to endure too

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: Of course Emma Watson's 'self-partnering' is open to mockery and caricature but, I say go for it.




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Cory Booker tells Rand Paul to shave his head because his 'curls are offensive'

Earlier in the day Paul had mocked the media for obsessing over his hair and questioning the authenticity of his curls.




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Google and Facebook extend work-from-home plans until 2021 to protect employees from coronavirus 

Google and Facebook have told most employees to keep working from home for the rest of the year as part of a response by the tech giants to the deadly coronavirus pandemic.




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Commuters could be made to book slots at train stations using smartphone app to stop overcrowding

Commuters on Britain's railways may have to book allotted times to travel to stop overcrowding once coronavirus lockdown measures start to ease. Rail operators are said to be considering a new app.




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The best holiday homes to book for a post-lockdown break with family and friends from Italy to Wales

All of us are dreaming of the days when families can enjoy real, not virtual, time together. Here are some of the best options in the UK and abroad where you can do just that once restrictions are lifted.




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Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin hints his books will have a different ending

While Game of Thrones was a huge hit for HBO, legions of vocal fans have spoken out against the final season, and now author George R.R. Martin has hinted his books will have a different ending.




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Book captures wickedness a doctor witnessed as he struggled to decide who could be saved in Belsen

TONY RENNELL: Author Bernice Lerner has written her mother Rachel Genuth's story as a Belsen victim, intertwined with that of Brigadier Glyn Hughes, her liberator, in the new book, To Meet In Hell.




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Tinashe is pretty in pink as she leads stars at the Instagram + Facebook Women in Music Luncheon

Pop sensation, Tinashe, lead stars at the Instagram + Facebook Women in Music Luncheon kicked off Friday afternoon at Ysabel in West Hollywood. The stunner donned a striking monochromatic ensemble.




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Jay-Z sues Australian retailer The Little Homie over their 'A B to J Z' children's alphabet book

The billionaire claims books and clothing retailer The Little Homie infringed on his trademark when cashing in on his popular '99 Problems' lyrics for their children's alphabet book.




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Novak Djokovic books his place in yet another Wimbledon final

MATTHEW LAMBERT ON CENTRE COURT: It took a double-handed backhand rifled down the line in the longest rally ever recorded at Wimbledon for Novak Djokovic to finally feel the love from the crowd.




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Dan the man! Evans books US Open third round date with Roger Federer

MIKE DICKSON IN NEW YORK: The British No 2 was good enough to take advantage of an error-strewn performance from Pouille to come through 6-4, 6-3, 6-7, 6-4 over a steaming hot lunchtime.




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Binky Felstead gives us a sneak peek at her first book 'my life in Chelsea'

Next week Binky will launch her very first book, Being Binky. It will give details of her childhood, teenage years and Chelsea lifestyle.




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Bookshelf that led to drugs operation by Colombian gang in Sydney

Australian Federal Police discovered cash, drugs, replica weapons, a taser and wireless transmitters at the property in Sylvania. in Sydney in 2017. Now that want to seize the whole property.




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Birmingham City 2-2 Coventry (4-1 pens): Blues seal spot-kicks win to book fifth-round place

JANINE SELF AT ST ANDREWS: Lee Camp saved spot kicks from Jamie Allen and Liam Walsh and Birmingham were finally home sweet home.




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Portsmouth 0-2 Arsenal: Gunners book spot in the FA Cup quarter-finals

MATT BARLOW AT FRATTON PARK: Arsenal have made it through to the FA Cup quarter-finals with a 2-0 victory over Portsmouth in the fifth round.




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Arsenal fans fume at Mike Dean after Matteo Guendouzi is booked for sarcastically placing ball down

The French midfielder was cautioned by veteran referee Mike Dean during the first half of the Gunners' FA Cup tie with Portsmouth, leaving supporters bemused as to why he was booked.




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Facebook shares plummet nearly 4 per cent as company's OWN employees dump stock

The social networking giant ended the day down 3.79 percent after 99million shares changed hands. Company stock fell 83 cents to close at $21.11 Wednesday. The stock is down 44 percent from its IPO price of $38.




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Copa del Rey set for Basque derby showdown as Athletic Bilbao book place against Real Sociedad

For the first time in more than a century, a Basque derby will decide the Copa del Rey. Athletic Bilbao reached the final for the fourth time in 12 years, advancing on away goals against Grenada.




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Konta must take a leaf from Andy Murray's book... tough questions are part of the job

Jo Konta left Wimbledon on Tuesday night bitterly disappointed, a Grand Slam semi-final appearance spurned. She also walked away with £294,000. Rewards come with scrutiny.




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SNP councillor's scorned wife hacks his Facebook account to brand him a 'cheat' and 'adulterer'

Alex Wilson had his account targeted by his devastated wife Pamela, who said he had left her to be with fellow SNP councillor Mandy Morgan. Pictured: Mr and Mrs Wilson.




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Two-goal Aaron Ramsey wants Wales to make history after booking their place at Euro 2020

TOM COLLOMOSSE IN CARDIFF: Aaron Ramsey is determined to help Wales eclipse their memorable Euro 2016 campaign after scoring twice to send them to next year's Finals.




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One-pot perfection: Make Singapore noodles with this recipe from the Hairy Bikers' cookbook

Make these tasty Singapore noodles with this recipe from the Hairy Bikers' new cookbook. It is Dave's go-to dish in Chinese restaurants, and surprisingly is not well known in Singapore.




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Time to book a holiday? Budget airline Scoot launches sale with $329 flights to Europe

The Singapore-based budget carrier has launched its 'Silly Season Sale' to mark the start of 2020 with international flights from Australia from as little as $135




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Renato Sanches hits back at critics after Portugal book place in the semi-finals

Renato Sanches insists any criticism of Portugal has no effect on the players as they reached the semi-finals of Euro 2016 after a penalty shoot-out victory over Poland.




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Bookmaker set for HUGE £663,000 payout if Poland and Panama score

They both play on Thursday, against Japan and Tunisia respectively, and if they manage to score then it will be the first time in the World Cup's history that all teams have scored twice.




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Sweden 1-1 Spain: Moreno's last-gasp equaliser books spot at Euro 2020 finals for visitors

A stoppage-time strike by substitute Rodrigo cancelled out Marcus Berg's opener for Sweden and gave Spain the draw they needed to qualify for Euro 2020.




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Former Biggest Loser trainer Tiffiny Hall announces new 'snacking bible' recipe book

She's the former Biggest Loser trainer who has a host of nonfiction and children's books published under her name.  




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Prince memoir: Book could finally be published by end of the year 

Prince’s memoir may be out just in time for Christmas after ICM Partners' publishing agent Esther Newberg  revealed the singer's biography will be published by 2018.




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Kim Jong-un sees himself as the North Korean John F. Kennedy, book claims

A new book claims that the leader of North Korea sees himself as John F. Kennedy and his wife Ri Sol Ju as the parallel of Jackie Kennedy.




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Bride whose wedding was postponed 'tipped over the edge' when hotel double-booked them for 2021

Lindsay Johnston, 40, originally from Aberdeen, told FEMAIL she was due to marry Gordon Davidson, 46, originally from Harare, Zimbabwe, on April 8 in Perth, Scotland.




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David Oldfield UNLEASHES on Pauline Hanson in tell-all book revealing how One Nation was founded

One Nation's co-founder unleashed on Pauline Hanson in his new book Before You Judge Me, saying it's hard to find any redeeming features in the firebrand politician.




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Toto Wolff backs Lewis Hamilton to rewrite Formula One record books after sixth world title triumph 

Lewis Hamilton has been backed by his Mercedes boss to rewrite the sport's record books for years to come after winning the Formula One world title for the sixth time.




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Florida man arrested for posting threat on Facebook about 'getting his AR-15 back'

Richard D. Clayton, 26, of Winter Park, Florida was arrested on Friday after authorities said he posted, '3 more days of probation left then I get my AR-15 back. Don't go to Walmart next week,' on Facebook.




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Jim Mattis's clashes with President Trump are revealed in book by former secretary of defense's aide

Jim Mattis's speechwriter Guy Snodgrass details his clashes with Trump in, Holding The Line: Inside Trump's Pentagon With Secretary Mattis, obtained by DailyMail.com ahead of its publication next week.




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Clinton campaign copies Trump playbook as she slips behind in polling

Clinton's campaign is claiming 'bad polling' is responsible for the candidate's sudden fall from grace in a daily tracking survey that gives Trump a one-point advantage, not her emails.




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US election results: Bookmakers make Donald Trump favourite to beat Hillary Clinton

Bookmakers have made Donald Trump the resounding favourite to win the US Presidential Election with key states still to declare their results.




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Russia's Facebook ads used image of black woman with gun

One of the Russian-bought Facebook ads showed imagery of a black woman 'dry firing' a rifle, which was indicative of the 'divisive social and political messages' used in the campaign.




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DEBORAH ROSS: The book? Irritating. The TV drama? Just gorgeous

Normal People is terrific, absolutely gorgeous, up there with the best TV dramas of recent years, like Patrick Melrose and My Brilliant Friend, but possibly not Belgravia




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Tesco customers are fuming as supermarket site crashes before they can book Christmas delivery slots

Customers on the British supermarket's priority delivery saver scheme waited patiently to reserve drop-offs or collections on December 23 and 24, with bookings going live at just after midnight.




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Belgian forces spotted Paris attack mastermind posing on Facebook with ISIS flag

Although Belgium's national terror threat centre was told about the photo in October, security officials failed to take a closer look, it has been claimed.