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Work on delayed £18bn Crossrail project temporarily suspended in bid to limit spread of coronavirus

The £18 billion Crossrail project, which is already three years behind schedule, has been delayed again to help stop the spread of coronavirus, according to Transport for London.




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Gary Neville claims Declan Rice should NOT PLAY for England having already represented Ireland

West Ham midfielder Declan Rice has now played three times for the Three Lions and has again been called up for the upcoming Euro 2020 qualifiers against Bulgaria and Kosovo.




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DEBORAH ROSS: A new domestic thriller... that's just like five we've seen already

The latest domestic thriller is Flesh And Blood , and already it's getting mixed up in my head with Liar, Cheat, Trust Me, Trauma, Gold Digger , etc. Their formats are so similar




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Tesco limits customers to just ONE item of milk, bread and toilet roll each as Waitrose bans couples

Britons donned gloves and facemasks on trips to supermarkets nationwide today, after the death toll from the virus reached 1,228 over the weekend.




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British cycling chief Shane Sutton wants his team 'Rio ready' by January as Laura Trott targets more honours

Shane Sutton wants his British cycling team to be ‘Rio ready’ by January 1, 2015, which makes this weekend’s track cycling World Cup in London perfectly timed.




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MICHAEL BURLEIGH: Even in its death throes, Islamic State will spread its poison 

Having terrified the world with its fierce initial momentum, Islamic State briefly consolidated its sprawling caliphate straddling Iraq and Syria. Two years on, how have things changed?




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Reading and Leeds Festival lineup sparks Twitter fury

With Glastonbury cancelled this year, hundreds of fans stumped up £220 to attend Reading Festival before knowing the lineup. Pictured: Pop star Dua Lipa, one of the unlikely acts performing.




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Event brings you the must-read books of the year

There was bad behaviour to be found in all sorts of books published this year, from the highest to the lowest




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Blind man flunks his citizenship test because they tried to make him read a sentence

Lucio Delgado, from Mexico, took to Facebook last week to share that a letter he received informed him that he 'failed to successfully pass the reading test.'




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The killer in Manila: Philippine capital city is locked down to stop coronavirus spread 

President Rodrigo Duterte announced strict immigration curbs and a halt on domestic land, sea and air travel to and from Manila to arrest the spread of coronavirus on Thursday.




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Michael O'Neill ready for all comers in the Euro 2020 playoffs

CHRIS WHEELER IN FRANKFURT: O'Neill's side complete their Group C campaign against the Germans in Frankfurt Tuesday night after Saturday's draw with Holland.




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Chunky Currant Shortbreads 

Crunchy, oversized buttery biscuits - great with a cup of tea




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Marmalade Bread and Butter Pudding

This wickedly sticky bread and butter pud is a tribute to our love of toast with butter and marmalade




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Sports Direct tycoon Mike Ashley ready to sell Newcastle United

EXCLUSIVE BY CRAIG HOPE: Mike Ashley will sell Newcastle United if the consortium fronted by Amanda Staveley produces the cash to do a deal, Sportsmail has been told.




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The billionaires from Bombay: The Reuben brothers are ready to back a bold new era at Newcastle

Should the Reuben brothers play an integral part in Mike Ashley departing Newcastle United, Ant and Dec might suddenly find they have competition as the Toon's favourite double act.




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As we look back on our lives, most of us can recall moments of embarrassment that still make us cringe. Keggie Carew has a rich store of such misadventures.




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Neuroscientist Professor Gina Rippon suggests 'one of the oldest and apparently hardiest of moles is the myth of female and male brains'.




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There is no shortage of female detectives in fiction, from Agatha Christie's Miss Marple to Dorothy L. Sayers' Harriet Vane




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QUICK READS 

We're all rushed for time these days, but even so, the fact that one in three people in the UK doesn't regularly read for pleasure is a shock.




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Ian McEwan's latest novel is set in 1982, but not that of historical record. Here, after a disastrous British defeat in the Falklands, Labour leader Tony Benn is demanding the resignation Mrs Thatcher.




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Mudlarking was once the desperate last resort of London's poorest inhabitants, who salvaged scraps from the muddy banks of the Thames.




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'Their humility [is] their own enemy,' writes John Lewis-Stempel of that modest water feature, the pond.




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A photograph in this book shows a grim-faced, elderly woman setting fire to a copy of Lady Chatterley's Lover outside an Edinburgh bookshop.




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RETRO READS 

Locked in at home, now at least we have time to tackle those blockbuster novels we never got round to




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A photograph in Annabel Venning's account of her family in wartime shows the six Walker children in order of height




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In 1950 the Kaufman family - Ken, Sarah and daughters Jo and Bethie - have just moved into their new house in a pleasant Detroit suburb




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Pericles, by Shakespeare, inspires the latest novel by Mark Haddon, author of the award-winning bestseller, The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time.




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Back in 2006, Thomas Harris published Hannibal Rising, the fourth of his Hannibal Lecter novels.




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With its commanding situation at the top of a hill on the outskirts of Philadelphia, the Dutch House is a glittering prize




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Moggach's 2004 novel, These Foolish Things, which inspired the film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, featured a cast of elderly characters




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Keep laughing and read on!  our pick of the most riotously funny stories ever written 

British writer Roger Lewis, rounded up a selection of the funniest stories ever written. Among his picks is the eccentric absurdity of the Starkadders in Cold Comfort Farm.




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Helen É Makeup Kit for just £20 for every reader!

This weekend, the Mail on Sunday is offering every reader the chance to claim a Helen É Celebrity Red Carpet Kit, RRP £42.97, for just £20 This fantastic kit includes all the products you need to make your eyes really stand out for your special night out




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Tara Reade tells Megyn Kelly she was left traumatized by her alleged sexual assault by Joe Biden

In a newly-released interview with former Fox News and NBC News host Megyn Kelly, Joe Biden sexual assault accuser Tara Reade, 56, said that the alleged attack 'shattered' her.




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Victoria Beckham shares gingerbread house fail as she's rescued by son Cruz

The fashion designer, 45, shared her gingerbread house fail on Instagram on Saturday, with son Cruz, 14, coming to her rescue.




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Noni Janur sits through coronavirus nasal swab as COVID-19 spreads across Australia  

The Bachelor's Noni Janur has showcased what it's really like to be tested for the deadly coronavirus. 




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The greatest Beatles album you have ever READ! CRAIG BROWN's fresh take on the Fab Four

CRAIG BROWN: Hard to believe, but next month sees the 50th anniversary of the day The Beatles broke up.




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A fashion editor started an organization that has already donated 900 pairs of shoes to frontline workers across the country

Jennifer Barthole started Sneakers for Heroes in March after hearing from medical professionals about their need for supportive footwear. She used her connections as a fashion editor at Shape to secure donations from brands like Adidas, All Birds, APL, Reebok, and more. Since starting the organization, Barthole has been able to donate over 900 pairs and counting. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.Once New York City went into lockdown in March, Jennifer Barthole started thinking about how she was going to help those in the healthcare community. And so, Sneakers for Heroes was born. It all started when Barthole reached out to medical professionals in her personal network about sending care packages. But many of them expressed a need for supportive footwear instead. "Due to working back-to-back




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14 photos of uplifting street art spreading hope during the pandemic




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Louis Tomlinson admits he isn't ready to make up with One Direction band mate Zayn Malik'

Louis Tomlinson has revealed he doesn't feel ready to make amends with his One Direction band mate Zayn Malik and believes that he has been 'disrespectful'.




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Katy Perry is ready to roar in a fuchsia leopard-print dress at Jingle Bell Ball

Katy Perry showed that she embodied the spirit of a feline as she appeared in a bold leopard print dress at the The Capital FM Jingle Bell Ball.




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Rihanna looks ready for bed in a VERY plunging robe at MTV Movie Awards 2014

Rihanna arrived with the slinky robe wrapped around herself but then cheekily opened it to reveal her ample cleavage for the bank of photographers.




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Daisy Ridley reads Star Wars children's book to thank fans for staying in amid coronavirus crisis

The actress celebrated her 28th birthday by taking part in the video for Disney, who shared the soothing reading session via Twitter on Friday.




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The Mandalorian season 3 'already in the works'... six months before season 2 premiere on Disney+ 

Series creator Jon Favreau has been writing the third season of the Star Wars-based TV series 'for a while' according to the industry publication.




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Madonna is already planning a future with her toyboy beau Ahlamalik Williams, reveal his parents

The dancer's um Laurie, 55, and dad Drue, 59, revealed that Madonna, 61, is already planning a future with Ahlamalik, 25, and went onto claim they've actually been dating for a year.




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Gigi Hadid makes a statement in a sweatsuit that reads 'boys lie' after split from Tyler Cameron

Gigi Hadid made quite a statement with her clothing when she was spotted out and about in New York City on Thursday.




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Heckle all you want!: Patrick Reed is ready for backlash from fans during the Players Championship

Now it is Reed’s turn to run the gauntlet, the arch-villain in so many golfing eyes following his actions in improving his lie while attempting a shot from the sand at the Hero Challenge in December. 




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European Tour ready to play every day and pack the calendar to avoid losing tournaments

The European Tour are ready to hold events on every day of the week and are prepared to have tournaments running concurrently in a desperate bid to save the season.




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Russia 'has deployed secret GRU unit known as 29155 to spread turmoil in Europe'

The unit is comprised of veterans from Russia's bloodiest wars, including hardened service personnel who fought in Afghanistan, Chechnya and Ukraine.




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Moscow enters lockdown to stop spread of coronavirus

Streets in the Russian capital were deserted today with Red Square empty (pictured) after mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced the drastic measures last night.




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Paula Patton, 43, looks summer ready in colorful floral dress as she fills her tank at a gas station

Paula Patton looked summer ready in a colorful floral dress as she filled her tank as a gas station in Malibu on Monday.