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Harrison Ford, 77, is every bit the silver fox strutting down Melrose in his blazer and boots

The Oscar nominee 'is looking forward' to starring in Indiana Jones 5 'next year' alongside director Steven Spielberg




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Harrison Ford confirmed to star in Indiana Jones 5 as producer Kathleen Kennedy denies reboot rumors

Despite recent rumors that the fifth installment in the Indiana Jones franchise would be a reboot, producer Kathleen Kennedy confirmed Harrison Ford will be back.




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Star Wars behind-the-scenes: Candid photos of Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford sell for over £4,000

Personal photographs taken by Pamela Mann, who worked on the original Star Wars movies as a continuity supervisor, have sold for over £4,000 at Windsor Auctions in Berkshire.




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ASK DR ELLIE: How can I relieve the shooting hot pain in my leg?

DR ELLIE CANNON: Symptoms that disturb sleep can be traumatising. Not only do you have to cope with the pain or discomfort, but the exhaustion that comes with broken sleep too.




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It's NOT 'just like flu': All this fake news makes my blood boil, writes DR ELLIE CANNON

DR ELLIE CANNON: Even in my position, it is hard not to be sucked in by the scare stories or to be frightened by the amateur statisticians tweeting online. Some of the claims I read make my blood boil.




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Donald Trump tweets photoshopped picture of him giving medal to dog that cornered al-Baghdadi

President Trump tweeted a photoshopped image of him placing a medal around the neck of Conan, the hero dog who chased down ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi before he blew himself up.




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Lance Corporal who accidentally shot best friend dead had been seen 'posing with gun like a rapper' 

Colin Theaker, 30, was jailed for three years in March after pleading guilty to manslaughter after he accidentally killed Scott Hetherington, 22, when they were on deployment in Iraq in 2017.




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ISIS chiefs hiding out in Turkey with 'vast sums of money' are plotting jailbreaks in Syria and Iraq

Lieutenant General Saad al-Allaq said nine senior members of Islamic State, among them financiers and 'the best bomb makers that ISIS ever had,' were trying to orchestrate carnage from Turkey.




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How an Australian city was nearly wiped off the map by 'Mother of Satan' explosive

Three kilograms of the volatile explosive triacetone triperoxide was found by a fisherman in the Leschenault Estuary 150km south of Perth in 2013.




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Ali Khalif Shire Ali 'hates ISIS' due to brother's Bourke St terror attack

Ali Khalif Shire Ali admitted planning a terror attack in which he wanted to gun down hundreds of people celebrating New Year's Eve at Federation Square in 2017.




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ISIS has NOT been defeated and Syria is 'tinder box' ready to ignite, head of Armed Forces warns 

General Sir Nick Carter, 60, was speaking at the Royal United Services Institute in London when he said that Islamic State and extremism had 'absolutely not been defeated'.




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Jihadi John's brother faces jail for £1,300 car parking scam

Customer assistant Omar Emwazi, 26, took cash from drivers at an NCP car park in south London. He pleaded guilty to fraud but was bailed until sentencing on December 23.




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Extremist Ibrahim Anderson jailed over ISIS Oxford Street stall posts photos of AK-47 on Facebook

Ibrahim Anderson, 40, who is a follower of hate preacher Anjem Choudary, was jailed for three years in 2016 after setting up the stall outside Topshop in 2014.




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HARRY COLE: Labour leader said Islamic State is not great threat to the UK

HARRY COLE: Jeremy Corbyn claimed that Islamic State was 'not a great threat to the UK' only hours after a video of Jihadi John beheading a British aid worker horrified the world.




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Mother of San Bernardino terrorist is seen four years after he and his ISIS-loving wife massacred 14

DailyMailTV spotted Rafia Farook, 66, the mother of San Bernardino terrorist Syed Farook, just days after the fourth anniversary of the massacre by her son and his wife.




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Terrorist brothers jailed over plot to blow up Etihad flight with bomb in meat grinder

Khaled Khayat, 52, was jailed for for 40 years and Mahmoud Khayat, 34, for 36 years, with non-parole periods of 30 years and 27 years respectively, over the foiled plot at Sydney Airport in 2017.




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Jihadi John's brother, 26, is spared jail for stealing £1,300 from drivers

Omar Emwazi, 26, pretended the barriers and ticket machines in a London car park were out of order and asked drivers for cash that he simply pocketed.




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Boris Johnson pleads with Iraq not to kick out UK and US forces

In a phone call with Iraqi counterpart Adil Abdul Mahdi, the PM tried to cool anger by stressing his commitment to 'Iraq's stability and sovereignty' after the Iranian commander was killed.




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Extremist's mother insists ISIS-supporting son who called for beheadings 'would never hurt anyone'

Mohammed Zahir Khan from Sunderland was jailed in 2018 for encouraging acts of terror and could be released within the next few months.




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MICK HUME argues that new powers to protect children online could lead to censorship

MICK HUME: The great danger is that Ofcom's powers to police the internet will not actually make us or our children safer, but will instead give rise to censorship.




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Father and brother of British volunteer, 27, fighting against ISIS in Syria appear in court

Paul Newey, 49, and Samuel Newey, 19, were changed with illegally assisting 27-year-old Daniel Newey by allegedly sending him £150 while he was in Syria fighting against ISIS.




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Noah Albert charged with murder over alleged role in shooting of Omar Elomar

Omar Elomar, 18, died in a pool of blood outside a park on Cabramatta Avenue in Miller, in Sydney's west, around 11.10pm on February 15.




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Brother of ISIS fighter insists murder of his nephew Omar Elomar has nothing to do with him

Omar Elomar died in a pool of blood outside a park on Cabramatta Avenue in Miller, in Sydney's west, about 11.10pm on February 15.




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Mother of ISIS Beatle 'George' wins Supreme Court challenge

The Supreme Court has today overruled the UK Government's decision to share evidence of a suspected ISIS terrorist and a second alleged member of his cell with US authorities (pictured).




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Brother of ISIS murder victim Alan Henning believes his kidnapping was 'inside job'

The brother of a British volunteer kidnapped and murdered by Islamic State says he believes the abduction was an 'inside job' by someone on the aid convoy he was part of (pictured, Reg Henning).




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'I did it for ISIS': Terror suspect crushes two police motorcyclists in Paris

The horrifying attack took place in the northern suburb of Colombes shortly after 5.30pm on Monday and left one of the officers in intensive care.




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Counter terrorism police fear ISIS cells are being reactivated to plot attacks across Europe

Police are looking into the possibility Isis 'sleepers' have been 'reactivated' and are plotting attacks around Europe. Two weeks ago Britain's most wanted ISIS fugitive, who has links to Jihadi John, was arrested.




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Jeffrey Epstein had official passport with his photo but not his name listing Saudi Arabia as home

That passport also listed Epstein's residence as being in Saudi Arabia said Rossmiller, who revealed it was found in a locked safe during the search of he pedophile's home earlier this month.




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El Chapo's glamorous wife enjoys European vacation while her husband rots in hellish super-max jail

While Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán rots in a hellish supermax prison in Colorado, his glamorous wife Emma Aispuro Coronel is vacationing in Italy.




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Globetrotting wife of jailed El Chapo enjoys dinner date in Venice

Emma Aispuro Coronel is continuing to her document her lavish European holiday, as her drug lord husband Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán adjusts to life in a supermax prison.




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El Chapo cartel 'assassin' Empress of Anthrax died from a drug overdose and was NOT killed in a hit'

Claudia Ochoa Félix ,who allegedly led a gang tied to El Chapo's old Sinaloa Cartel, was not murdered and instead died of a drug overdose in Mexico last weekend.




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El Chapo's son proves to be hard to catch as father once was thanks to help from his older brother

New reports indicate El Chapo's son, Ovidio Guzman Lopez (pictured), was released from Mexican authority custody after his older brother orchestrated a violent response to the raid.




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El Chapo's daughter unveils range of BEER named after her notorious drug lord dad

Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán's daughter has been driven keep his legacy alive with a fashion and lifestyle brand since he was sentenced to life in the United States last summer.




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El Chapo's mother calls on Mexican President to bring him home claiming was ILLEGALLY extradited

El Chapo's mother says her lawyers have provided Mexican officials proof that her son was illegally extradited to the United States in a letter she sent to Mexico's president.




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Farage plots £200 BILLION plan to rebuild regions outside London

The Brexit Party leader will unveil the bold plan, which includes rebuilding the transport system and free broadband for all homes at a Birmingham rally where he will unveil 100 general election candidates.




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Giuliani claims U.S. embassy would not stop a Ukraine corruption scheme funneling money to Soros

Rudy Giuliani alleges the U.S. Embassy - led by then-Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch - 'quashed' corruption probe into the disappearance of foreign aid that was going to George Soros.




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Boris Johnson will not axe the foreign aid department as he scales back proposed Whitehall shake-up 

The Department for International Development will now not merge with Foreign Office and a borders and immigration ministry, separate to the Home Office, is unlikely in the cabinet reshuffle.




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Valtteri Bottas to start Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at back of the grid

Lewis Hamilton's team-mate, Bottas, will have a new engine for the season-finale on Sunday after an oil leak brought an early end to his race in Brazil last time out.




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Valtteri Bottas top in opening practice at season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Valtteri Bottas finished fastest in opening practice for the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as Sebastian Vettel crashed out.




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Valtteri Bottas fastest in second practice at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix despite crash

Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas had the fastest time Friday in the second practice for the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and was also involved in a crash.




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Hamilton welcomes praise from Ferrrari team principal Binotto after meeting Italians for talks

Lewis Hamilton on Saturday night fluttered his eyelashes at Ferrari, as the wooing and cooing over his future hotted up in the desert.




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'Me and Lewis Hamilton will have some fun': MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi ready for ride swap

Hamilton, who collected his F1 champion's trophy at an FIA gala in Paris on Friday, will head to Valencia's Ricardo Tormo circuit for the closed event organised by mutual sponsor Monster.




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Formula One teams vote unanimously to keep using the current specification of Pirelli tyres

All 10 Formula One teams have unanimously voted to keep the current specification of Pirelli tyres after testing and analysing results of a new prototype in Abu Dhabi, the sport's governing body (FIA) said.




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Lewis Hamilton and Valentino Rossi do a Formula One-MotoGP swap

Racing royalty met up in Valencia and traded places for the day, as Lewis Hamilton hopped on a motorbike and Valentino Rossi took control of a Formula One car.




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Ferrari threaten to use team's VETO to block Toto Wolff becoming the next CEO of Formula One

The super-ambitious Wolff, currently head of Mercedes, has harboured a desire to replace Liberty Media's moustachioed Chase Carey, who is likely to relinquish his post in the next 18 months.




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Charles Leclerc insists he and Ferrari team-mate Sebastian Vettel will not crash again

Following a number of on-track disputes last season - the pair's first together at Ferrari - their battle reached boiling point when they crashed into each other at the Interlagos circuit.




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F1 is not pretending to take the moral high ground but it is encouraging slow reform in Gulf states

COMMENT BY JONATHAN MCEVOY: I wonder whether F1 - and the other sports being lured there - might not play a constructive role in helping the kingdom towards improvement.




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Lewis Hamilton shows off his incredible shooting skills

Lewis Hamilton revealed he is in training to be a Hollywood movie star after sharing videos on a shooting range preparing for his future career.




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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff vows to keep Lewis Hamilton out of the clutches of Ferrari

The British racing star's contact is set to expire at the end of the year, and the six-time world champion has been heavily linked with a move to Ferrari.




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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff to meet Lewis Hamilton on Tuesday in hopes he will sign £60m deal

They will come face to face when Hamilton, whose contract is due for renewal at the end of the season, returns to work at the Silver Arrows' Northamptonshire factory on Tuesday morning.