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Red Rooster is forced to close two stores after disgusting photos show chicken in a car

A picture of the chickens on rotisserie skewers inside the branded car was taken outside the Red Rooster restaurant in Forrestfield, Perth.




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Caitlyn Jenner poses for photos with ex-wife Linda Thompson at Jane Seymour's charity bash

Thompson said of her ex in 2016: 'I enjoy her very much -- she's the same person, she's the same entity, she's the same living, breathing entity, the same soul, just a different facade.'




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Bond girl Jane Seymour, 69, takes very rare photo with her children

The former Bond girl - she starred with Roger Moore in Live And Let Die - has four children: Katherine, Krisopher, Sean and John. They were welcomed with two separate husbands.




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Dow plunges another 700 points as markets sound alarm bells of a possible global RECESSION

Investors are reeling after virus fears wiped nearly $3 trillion off the combined market value of S&P 500 companies this week, with the index confirming its fastest correction in history.




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Arnold Schwarzenegger rides motorcycle after reciting his Terminator catchphrase: 'Hasta la vista'

Arnold Schwarzenegger hit the open road on his burgundy motorcycle after biking around empty streets of Santa Monica, amid California's coronavirus shutdown on Friday.




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The Open is off for first time since 1945... and other majors put back amid coronavirus pandemic

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: The Open will not be staged this year for the first time since 1945, after the R&A took the momentous decision to cancel the championship set for July.




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Come on mum! Cheeky lion cubs try to get their mother to play with them

Photographer Usha Harish captured the adorable scene as it unfolded in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Nairobi, Kenya.




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On your bike lads... wait, not MY bike! Moment covidiot yob steals PCSO's bicycle

The footage, thought to have been taken in Slough, shows a Police Community Support Officer confronting a group of around ten people gathered in a park before one runs off with his bike.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: I too bear the emotional scars of a car crash

AMANDA PLATELL: My mum got the phone call every parent dreads. It was a policeman, telling her that her oldest child, Michael, and I had been involved in a serious car crash.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: You're brave, Greta, but not as brave as this lot

AMANDA PLATELL: Standing defiant and alone on a rocky outcrop on the cover of Time Magazine, she looks out over a world in peril that she is seeking to save.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: JK Rowling is as brave as Harry Potter to take her fight to the gender trolls 

AMANDA PLATELL Was J.K. Rowling channelling her fearless hero Harry Potter when she took on the trans rights lobby?




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AMANDA PLATELL: Just squash Ant McPartlin under your foot, Lisa - and forget him! 

AMANDA PLATELL: Ant has treated you appallingly. But every tweet you post keeps you nailed to the cross of this broken marriage. You have to break away.




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AMANDA PLATELL: Jennifer Aniston is defying age with beauty - but it cannot mask her secret sorrow

AMANDA PLATELL: Jennifer Aniston appears on a magazine cover wearing tiny Yves Saint Laurent leather hotpants a supermodel might struggle to get away with - and we gape in awe.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Boycotting Amber Rudd at Oxford University just makes me see red 

PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Students had cancelled the event because of Ms Rudd's links to the Windrush scandal, in which Britons of Caribbean heritage were wrongly deported.




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AMANDA PLATELL: Britain must not become a nation of snitches on neighbours

AMANDA PLATELL: We have always been a nation of curtain twitchers. But, who'd have thought nearly 200,000 people would report their neighbours for breaking lockdown rules?




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ANDREW PIERCE: Just what has happened to Diane Abbott's charity? 

ANDREW PIERCE: Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott yesterday ruled out serving in the Shadow Cabinet of the next Labour leader.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Boris Johnson's little brother Labour's new leader

ANDREW PIERCE: Social media posts can be ever so revealing. Who is the unlikeliest fan of ­Labour's new leader Sir Keir Starmer?




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ANDREW PIERCE: Shamed Lord Truscott hunts down Covid spivs 

ANDREW PIERCE: Most politicians need a brass neck to survive in the Westminster jungle. But former Labour energy minister Lord Truscott is in a league of his own.




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Geraint Thomas hints he did not know he would be joint leader at Tour de France

Some 24 hours before Team INEOS announced that Geraint Thomas and Egan Bernal would start the Tour de France as joint leaders, the cycling team offered their defending champion to the media.




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Impey wins stage nine of the Tour de France as South African beat Benoot in a two-man sprint

South African Daryl Impey added an individual stage win to his Tour de France happy memories when he prevailed at the end of a long breakaway from St Etienne on Sunday.




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Thomas moves up to second in Tour de France after rivals caught out by large split in the peloton

Geraint Thomas and Ineos team-mate Egan Bernal profited hugely as French rival Thibaut Pinot was caught in a group who lost 100 seconds on the 217.5km stage from Saint-Flour to Albi.




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Thibaut Pinot takes 14th stage of Tour de France

Thibaut Pinot led a French one-two ahead of overall leader Julian Alaphilippe to win the 14th stage of the Tour de France, a 117.5-km mountain trek from Tarbes on Saturday.




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Thibaut Pinot's team in barb at Ineos as they eye emotional home win at the Tour de France

MATT LAWTON IN NIMES: There is a reluctance in France to imagine how the scenes on the Champs-Elysees might compare to the night of the 1998 World Cup final.




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Matteo Trentin wins stage 17 of the Tour de France as Mitchelton-Scott claim fourth Tour victory   

Trentin won by 36 seconds, while there was no change at the top of the general classification, with Julian Alaphilippe still leading ajnd Geraint Thomas trailing by 95 seconds.




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Thibaut Pinot's Tour de France dream dies as Frenchman retires through injury during Stage 19

Thibaut Pinot's dream of becoming the first French winner of the Tour de France for 34 years is over after the Groupama-FDJ rider was forced to abandon early on stage 19 to Tignes.




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Coronavirus: Marc Madiot warns cycling teams face 'economic meltdown' if Tour de France is postponed

The legendary road race is scheduled to start in Nice on June 27 but it will now either be postponed or scrapped altogether, with a decision expected later this week.




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Nick Reilly, President of General Motors Europe, retires after nearly 40 years

There was a touching farewell at the RAC Club in Pall Mall, London, to a much-loved and well-respected motor industry boss who really has put his own money where his mouth is.




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Jaguar puts the boot in with new XF Sportbrake estate

The new British-built 150mph Jaguar XF Sportbrake is set to be one of the stars of next week’s Geneva Motor Show when it is officially unveiled – as well as making shopping trips rather more fun.




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Motoring ahead... now China's super-rich top Bentley-buying league

It is the first time China has led the Bentley sales table, a landmark that will be seen as another sign of a new world economic order.




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Toyota goes bolder and sleeker with new Auris

Toyota has sent its British-built family car to boot camp. The result is a toned-up, better performing model.




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Ray Massey brings MailOnline an exclusive sneak peak of the cars of the future as the Future Drive Motor show revs up for its launch this Spring

Major car makers including Vauxhall, Nissan, Citroen and Volvo will exhibit a range of their latest and yet to launch vehicles as well as providing test drives at the Future Drive Motor Show.




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Table manners please! Motor-bike champion's table-top ride takes the biscuit at the stately home of dashing speed-king Lord March

RAY MASSEY: As controversial table-manners go, it certainly beats resting on your elbows. This remarkable stunt came as the dashing Earl of March hosted a sumptuous sponsors and press dinner.




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Ray Massey test drives the new Toyota GT 86 car

It has classic sporty looks, a spirited driving performance and is an engaging Toyota to suit carefree, boy racers now with families in tow.




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RAY MASSEY mini test: This is one hot cat

Jaguar's sexy new F-type sports car hit the road this week and from my exclusive first drive, I can tell you that the cat has got the cream, writes RAY MASSEY.




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Ray Massey: Peugeot gears up for launch of its new 2008 urban crossover

The French maker promises up to 61.8 mpg from the car, which was unveiled at the recent Geneva Motor Show.




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Ray Massey mini test: The Peugeot 208 GTI is a dream re-hatched

The Peugeot 205 GTi became an icon of the Eighties. Now, almost three decades on, comes what Peugeot believes is its true spiritual successor - the 208 GTi, writes RAY MASSEY.




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Citroen's new eye-catching family car is cheerful but not cheap

RAY MASSEY: The first things to catch the eye are the curious blisters of air-filled plastic, which adorn the sides of the door and bodywork.




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Jaguar F-type coupe upstages Simon Cowell during its Los Angeles motor show debut

The X Factor boss might have been holding court in Los Angeles but for motoring editor Ray Massey, nothing could upstage the Jaguar F-type.




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First woman to lead a major car-maker appointed chief executive of General Motors

Mary Barra, an engineer and mother of two teenagers, became the most powerful woman in the motor industry this week.




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Peugeot 308 'Feline': The year of the cat: Why the new Peugeot 308 'Feline' is a cracking way to accelerate into the New Year

Nifty, nimble and willing 1.6-litre 156 bhp petrol engine linked to a smooth six-speed manual gearbox, which helped propel the car from rest to 62 mph in just 8.2 seconds.




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The new Lamborghini Huracán - a whirlwind of a car: Motoring news from Ray Massey

What better way to banish the blues than to contemplate - subject to a lottery win - having some fun behind the wheel of the new Lamborghini Huracán?




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There's never been a better time to buy a new car...unless you've got bad credit

As the new year plates arrive, car sales look set to flourish as people are enjoying PPI claim payouts and cheap credit.




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Ray Massey: 'Cars made from 2011 onwards are among the worst for overstating the miles per gallon they achieve' Our motoring editor investigates

The second worst car was the Mercedes-Benz B-Class (2005- 2012) managing just 42.6 mpg compared with the claimed 59.6 mpg (71.8 per cent).




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Ray Massey on this week's Detroit Motor Show

The latest new Porsche roared into 'Motown' this week as all eyes turned to Detroit - the home of U.S. car-building, but a city that has known better times.




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Ray Massey reports from the Geneva Motoring Show

Ray Massey, motoring editor, brings the news of the Geneva Motoring Show 2014. He reports on the latest Audi's birthday car and the outbreak of furnishing wars.




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Are electric cars the future? Not if the government is in charge

Although Motoring Editor Ray Massey is a fan of electric cars, he has concerns over how practical they are.




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A year ahead of launch Land Rover spotted sporting an offputting paint and trim

Land Rover is to create a baby version of its perennial Discovery. And more than a year ahead of its official UK launch, a disguised version of the Discovery Sport has been spotted on a British road, done out in somewhat offputting paint and trim.




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Novak Djokovic helps Peugot launch new 508 model

Wimbledon top seed Novak Djokovic was in car mode this week to help Peugeot take the wraps off it new 508 model




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Ray Massey gets an exclusive drive in the Peugeot 2008 Hybrid Air

This week Ray Massey became the first British journalist to road-test the radical new family car that drives on air: the Peugeot 2008 Hybrid Air




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Mazda 2 to hit showrooms this autumn, as sales of hot-hatch superminis soar

The Mazda 2 is the fourth member of a line-up that includes the CX-5 sports utility vehicle, the svelte Mazda 6 saloon and estate and the Mazda3 hatchback and fastback