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Professor Snape saved my life: Anna Chancellor on the night she was struck down with meningitis ¿ and how Alan Rickman came to the rescue...

Anna Chancellor’s partner Redha Debbah was in their kitchen in west London when somebody rang from New York to say she’d been rushed to hospital with viral meningitis.




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Eddie Hearn: Excitement around Haye v Bellew is huge

EDDIE HEARN: I can't remember a fight that had as much anticipation as David Haye vs Tony Bellew this Saturday night. The pre-fight build up has been huge and although distasteful at times.




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Tony Bellew is considering retirement but is tempted by Andre Ward or Tyson Fury fight

EDDIE HEARN: Over here, we are thinking about what next for Tony Bellew. He has emerged as a real stand-out star of British boxing in the last few years.




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Tom Daley wears a traditional fundoshi undergarment in Japan

The diver, 25, went for a 'spiritual meditation' experience at a waterfall and documented the day on his YouTube channel.




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60 Minutes child snatcher is a former 'hard drug user with mental problems' 

Craig Michael remains behind bars in Beiruit with charged with kidnapping after the botched child recovery operation of Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner's two young children.




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Tara Brown defends 60 Minutes involvement in botched child abduction in Lebanon

In a segment aired on 60 Minutes on Sunday night journalist Tara Brown defended her crew's involvement in the botched child abduction of Sally Faulkner's two child in Beirut, Lebanon.




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60 Minutes demanded Tara Brown be involved in ‘critical moments’ of Lebanon kidnapping

Tara Brown was even supposed to board a getaway boat with three TV crew members following the abduction of Sally Faulkner's children in Beirut earlier this month.




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South Korean CCTV of Australian woman led away by two men to be 'drugged, abducted and raped'

An Australian who was drugged and raped in Korea said she has felt trapped in a 'never ending nightmare' since having to start an online campaign to push police to take her case seriously.




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Sally Faulkner posts video of final moments with her kids

Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner has shared footage of her son and daughter playing in a Beirut safe house, on the one year anniversary of the botched child abduction.




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60 Minutes reporter Tom Steinfort announces engagement

60 Minutes reporter Tom Steinfort had plenty of reasons to smile this week after he announced his engagement to Claudia Jukic during a romantic Croatian getaway




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JANE FRYER has an audience with Vicar Chris Lee - the 'hot priest' who really is God's gift to women

The Rev Chris is the hottest thing in the Church of England right now. Not just in terms of his fame - he has more than 117,000 Instagram followers and is a massive hit on YouTube channels.




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JANE FRYER recalls the man who revolutionised the entertainment industry 

JANE FRYER: By the time he was 23, Ronan O'Rahilly had fled his native Ireland for London, was running a successful club in Soho, The Scene and set up a record label.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Party must unite behind Mrs May

Anyone tuning in to the airwaves over the weekend might be forgiven for believing Theresa May lost the election, while Jeremy Corbyn led Labour to a resounding victory.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Diluting Brexit risks Tory civil war

Having ruined his own legacy with Project Fear, David Cameron has treacherously suggested that there will be 'pressure for a soft Brexit' following last week's election result. Has he no shame?




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Daily Mail Comment: How many to die before towers are safe

The similarities between the Grenfell fire and Lakanal House, which caught fire in 2009 (pictured), are frightening - yet it seems lessons were not learned by those who should be protecting us.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Stand together so terrorism can't win

But though the perpetrator of this ghastly crime may have different coloured skin from the others, their motivation was the same – to sow hate and division in our tolerant society.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Labour's mask slips on 'Day of Rage'

If Corbyn truly believed in democracy, he’d roundly condemn today’s ‘Day of Rage’, organised by the storm troops of the hard Left to bring London to a halt and help overthrow the Government.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Unilever and a great victory for UK plc

The decision of consumer goods giant Unilever to abandon plans for the relocation of its corporate headquarters from London to Rotterdam is a spectacular victory on every conceivable level.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Saboteurs endangering our nation

If there’s one thing voters hate, it’s a party wracked by civil war. If it can’t govern itself, why should it be trusted to govern the country? Let’s consider the alternative.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Voters are appalled by fractious in-fighting in the Tory Party

Loyalty and respect were not in evidence yesterday, as hard-line Tory Brexiteers turned on UK Prime Minister Theresa May (pictured) in a deeply unedifying display of petulant defiance.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Stoical fighter Theresa May might yet win the day

Businesses were exultant. Billions of pounds in investment funds, kept on hold while uncertainty prevailed, seemed about to be unleashed. The pound perked up and share prices rose.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Britain will never forgive a Brexit betrayal

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: This was far more than just a bad and humiliating day for Theresa May and her deal. It was the day Brexit itself was pushed to the very brink.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Time ebbs away for a leader defined by duty

Her Withdrawal Agreement Bill is seemingly dead in the water, and as events in Downing Street yesterday so brutally demonstrated, her support and authority have evaporated.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Something rotten at the heart of the Met

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: The inquiry into allegations of a VIP sex abuse ring codenamed Operation Midland ranks as the most disgraceful episode in the recent history of the Metropolitan Police.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: If MPs snatch disaster from the jaws of victory, they'll never be forgiven 

So this is it. We have arrived at the moment when Parliament can finally end this Brexit purgatory. Alternatively, they could continue to put petty politics before the national interest.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Britain thrives best when we are united

For the first time in 47 years, the country that gave the globe Magna Carta, parliamentary democracy, the industrial revolution and human rights, will once again be truly sovereign.




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The REAL NHS culprit? Bad management 

Britain’s National Health Service has plainly been carefully targeted by internet highwaymen looking for easy victims. They did not choose the NHS because it was impoverished.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Your country needs you

We are in alarming, uncharted territory. Every vote counts as almost never before. The Mail on Sunday’s Survation poll now shows the Tory lead down to just one per cent.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Mrs May MUST have major rethink 

Unforeseen events have utterly transformed the political weather. First came the Election result. Then came the abiding, endlessly painful tragedy of Grenfell Tower.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Don't rock the boat, Boris,

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson’s camp threatens to destroy the fragile peace so recently achieved by the Prime Minister.




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MOS COMMENT The only housing jihadis need is a prison cell

It  is grotesque that allegiance to the homicidal creed of Islamic State might be rewarded with a helping hand in the housing queue, writes THE MAIL ON SUNDAY.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Theresa May must stand up

If ever there was a time for a Prime Minister to take charge of events, still the storm and impose calm, this is such a time... and who better than vicar's daughter Theresa May.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: A victory for our troops

Many will have cause to be grateful in future for this necessary and compassionate move, for which The Mail on Sunday has been campaigning since the beginning of this year.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Money should never become our only goal

It is hard to justify the vast differences between the Western way of life and the conditions endured by those who live in the poorer parts of the world.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Enough of this grandstanding If MPs don’t back Mrs May they’ll unleash chaos

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: The tumult and the shouting may at last be dying away. The time for slogans and cheap jibes is over. Dogma is giving way to practicality.




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Mail On Sunday comment: Tory rebels are betraying their party's core beliefs

The Mail on Sunday urges MPs to end the chaos and indecision, recover their good sense, and support the Prime Minister. Loyalty has never been so important.




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Mail On Sunday comment: MPs must stop playing games with our future

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Once again the country faces a moment of decision, but most of our elected, salaried politicians are not prepared to take that decision.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Corbyn's deadly double act must NEVER be let anywhere near No 10 

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove, today goes public to say Seumas Milne - Jeremy Corbyn's closest courtier- stands 'no chance' of passing Whitehall checks.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Time to step aside, Mr Farage, with your head held high 

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: If Mr Farage insists on pursuing his impossible dream of a perfect Brexit, he will not get it.




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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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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Britain should be proud. Now let's find a way out of lockdown 

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Our hearts go out to the frontline staff in the NHS who face dangers as great as any endured by soldiers in battle.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: United, we have borne the pain. Now we must have a route to freedom 

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Leaks from inside Whitehall suggest that senior Ministers, in the absence of Boris Johnson, are reluctant to take any major decisions.




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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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Vanessa Bryant shares excerpt of husband Kobe Bryant's 2015 Muse Documentary, set to Beyonce's XO

Her husband Kobe Bryant and daughter Gigi died in a California helicopter crash alongside seven others on January 26. And on Thursday, Vanessa Bryant shared an excerpt of Kobe's 2015 documentary.




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Raye talks female empowerment, the 'real' music industry and relationships

The talented artist, 22, has shared her experience in the music industry, her thoughts on female empowerful and 'wearing her heart on her sleeve' in relationships for a chat with Hunger Magazine.




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Beyonce's daughter Blue Ivy encourages people to wash their hands with at-home experiment

Blue Ivy Carter, with the help of her grandmother Tina Lawson, shared a video of an at-home experiment, showing viewers how soap repels  dirt, on Saturday.




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Beyonce's BeyGOOD pledges $6million with Twitter's Jack Dorsey to provide mental health support

The 38-year-old megastar singer - full name Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter - announced on her website Thursday that her BeyGOOD organization would be providing mental and physical support.




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Pie heaven! A mouthwatering new documentary lifts the lid on the annual British Pie Awards

The nation's best butchers and bakers descend on the Leicestershire town of Melton Mowbray for The British Pie Awards each year. New BBC1 documentary Life Of Pies explores the competition.




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Hilarious moment royal fans call Prince William 'beautiful too' at the BAFTAs red carpet

The clip, which been widely shared on Twitter, captures the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge walking up the stairs outside the Royal Albert Hall, London, when a fan shouts out to William.




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Renee Zellweger can hardly contain her excitement as she heads to an after party

The-50-year-old could hardly contain her laughter when she left the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday night, ready to celebrate her win at an after party