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Margot Robbie is nominated TWICE for Best Supporting Actress at BAFTAs

Margot, 29, will face stiff competition in the category from Laura Dern for Marriage Story, Scarlett Johansson for Jojo Rabbit and Florence Pugh for Little Women.




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BAFTAs 2020: Greta Gerwig and Jennifer Lopez not nominated

A furious fan wrote: 'Come on @BAFTA, you can do better than this', after the duo were snubbed for Best Director and Best Actress respectively




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Imogen Poots and James Norton attend pre-BAFTA party 

Imogen Poots and James Norton looked loved-up as they attended the Dunhill & Dylan Jones Pre-BAFTA party in London on Wednesday.




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Pixie Lott and Oliver Cheshire on BAFTAs 2020 red carpet

The Voice Kids judge, 29, made a bold fashion statement in a white satin ruffled midi dress with a high-neck and backless detailing.




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BAFTAs 2020: Margot Robbie wears ruffled black lace gown

The Birds of Prey star, 29, opted for an elegant black lace gown with a dramatic collar neckline and ruffled chiffon detailing.




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BAFTAs 2020: Dermot O'Leary and pregnant Dee Koppang attend

The X Factor host, 46, looked dapper as he joined his pregnant wife, 41, on the red carpet just hours after their announcement.




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Margot Robbie nails her street style as she steps out for dinner in NYC

The-29-year-old, nailed her street style when she stepped out for dinner on Monday evening at Carbone in New York.




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Margot Robbie looks effortlessly chic in a duster coat and sunglasses as she jets into New York

She may have missed out an award for Best Supporting Actress award at the BAFTAs on Sunday night. 




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Margot Robbie admits she was 'so panicked' at reading Brad Pitt's speech at BAFTAs

'He, like the night before, was like 'Can you do my speech for me? I can't be there,' and I was so panicked about his speech that I didn't even think about preparing one for myself,' she said on GMA.




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Oscars 2020: Cynthia Erivo on red carpet after BAFTAs boycott

The Best Actress nominee, 33, looked sensational in her dramatic gown with a sparkling sequinned bodice as she walked the star-studded red carpet at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.




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THE BLOG FROM BRAZIL: The natives are getting restless for their football fix as World Cup popularity sinks to a new low

The game’s greatest love affair is on the rocks. Prime-time Brazilian news bulletins on Monday pored over the results a survey which showed that public approval of hosting the World Cup has plummeted to a record low in football’s heartland.




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The struggles of Brazilian coaches in the Premier League, Beckham hits Rio and another World Cup stadium is completed

Joe Callaghan brings us the latest news and views from South America and provides a flavour of exactly how the World Cup in Brazil is shaping up.




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Brazilians dismisses England's World Cup chances, and Trezeguet and Riquelme prove they've still got it THE BLOG FROM BRAZIL:

Brazilians dismisses England's World Cup chances, Uruguay's participation is in doubt, and old timers Trezeguet and Riquelme prove they've still turn it on.




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New Turner £20 note smashes estimate and sells for £7,500 in online auction

An ultra-low numbered new £20 note sold for a whopping £7,500 at a behind closed doors auction this afternoon, far beyond its estimated price.




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An Inspector Calls: Wimbledon's Cannizaro House sees Hotel du Vin takeover...but it is missing something

Upscale accommodation chain Hotel du Vin is the latest operator to try to bring some pizzazz to Cannizaro House on Wimbledon Common. Our Inspector is not sure it will manage to work wonders.




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The Pig Near Bath is a Grade II-listed building that used to be Hunstrete Hotel

You may have a fight on your hands to book a room at The Pig Near Bath at the moment. And rightly so, because this discreet hideaway is a weekend dream, enthuses our impressed Inspector.




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Find a pair of family-run hotels in Scottish Border town Melrose

Melrose is reappearing on the map as a weekend destination thanks to the return of the rail link to Edinburgh. Our Inspector heads for the Borders - and the town's stylish pair of boutique hotels.




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The Lanesborough in London is Britain's most expensive hotel

What does £720 a night buy you? If you are staying at uber-luxurious London hotel The Lanesborough, a double room for the night - but no breakfast. The Inspector ponders whether the cost is worth it...




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Headlam Hall in Teesdale near Durham is a popular spot for weddings

There have been five weddings in as many days here at Headlam Hall in Teesdale, not far from Durham. The Inspector finds out what makes the venue so special.




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An Inspector Calls: Golf, grouse and gourmet dinner at a Baronial pile in the Scottish Borders

Fisher folk, golf enthusiasts, grouse and pheasant shooters will all feel at home at The Roxburghe in Kelso. There’s even a spa in this hotel in the Scottish Borders.




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An Inspector Calls: Not quite prime minister material at the Chequers Inn, Woolsthorpe, Lincs - but good enough for the rest of us

There is something happily quaint about the Chequers Inn in Lincolnshire that is maybe summed up by the slope on the nearby cricket pitch. The Inspector beds down for a one-night innings.




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The Fish hotel in Broadway has affordable and wholesome things to do

The Fish is a village-style resort set in Cotswolds woodland, with much of the accommodation (47 rooms) in refurbished farm buildings a short walk from the main lodge, where guests can unwind.




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Scratch the surface and it falls apart at The Laslett hotel in Notting Hill

The west London hotel occupies five stucco-fronted townhouses and has many of the trappings of a self-consciously trendy hang-out - except that no one seems to be hanging out much.




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An Inspector Calls at the Grand Hotel in Eastbourne

The Grand Hotel was built in 1875. It's known as the White Palace but its huge lobby and even bigger main dining room had a cruise feel and there were children running around.




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An Inspector Calls: Berkshire's Crab & Boar hotel has 'poshed-up'

The Crab & Boar in Berkshire has changed hands twice in recent times, but is now part of the expanding Epicurean Collection - so it was only fair to give it another go, writes the Inspector.




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The Nadler Victoria is leading the way for budget hotels

The Nadler Victoria in Westminster is brand new. It opened on January 1 and is the latest edition from a group that aspires to turn budget accommodation on its head.




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The Bedford Swan is the town’s ‘premier hotel’ or so the website says

If someone could just open all the windows and replace it with something fresh, then the Bedford Swan could become something of a destination hotel rather than a place to stay en route.




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Bath's iconic Royal Crescent Hotel has been refurbished

Refurbished from top to toe at huge expense, The Inspector pays the historic Bath property, Royal Crescent Hotel a visit to see how much has changed.




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The Bel & The Dragon's new Kingsclere hotel takes hospitality to new heights

Co-founded by Joel Cadbury and Ollie Vigors, The Bel & The Dragon chain has just opened their latest hotel - in Kingsclere - where guests are treated differently to everyone else.




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An Inspector Calls: The Crown Inn in Suffolk is a homely village pub and hotel

Privately owned, The Crown sits in Constable Country in the Dedham Vale. This homely village pub, with 11 rooms in a separate hotel building next door, offers dinner, bed and breakfast.




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London's No 11 Cadogan Gardens Victorian hotel has been revamped

Recently revamped No. 11 Cadogan Gardens hotel in London is filled with old portraits and chandeliers. For food, Tartufo specialises in truffle-infused dishes of exceptional quality.




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Cosying up at the Castle Hotel, a Windsor bolthole fit for a queen

You may go to Windsor in search of its famous royal castle - but if you want to stay in town a little longer, the Castle Hotel is an excellent spot to rest your head, says our sharp-eyed Inspector.




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Boutique beauty, but at quite a price - a night at Blakes Hotel, an expensive London institution 

Blakes has long been a haven of upmarket accommodation in west London - but the cost may make you raise an eyebrow, says out hotel inspector, as he wonders where his wine went.




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Penzance boasts a thriving art scene, Georgian squares and a top-notch 18th century B&B

The Inspector issues a five-star rating to The Chapel House in Cornwall's Penzance, a six-room B&B opposite the church, housed in a magnificent brick-and-stone 1790s building.




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CitizenM's Tower of London hotel pairs affordable glamour with lukewarm service

The Inspector called in at citizenM's Tower of London hotel, where prices start at £129 a night, and while the rooms are eclectic and high-tech, the service leaves much to be desired.




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An Inspector Calls:  It might not be trendy but English traditions reign at The Arundell Arms

The Arundell Arms in Dartmoor has a reputation mainly as a fishing hotel and anglers will love it. The decor is traditionally English, as is the food by master chef Steven Pidgeon.




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Scotland's Cringletie House Hotel offers baronial turrets and the perfect haggis

The Cringletie House Hotel is a 19th Century home is now a 17-room hotel owned by an elderly Dutch couple, where fuss-free luxury and perfectly cooked haggis comes at a bargain.




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An Inspector Calls: The Bell serves terrific food in Essex, but don't bother booking a room

The Daily Mail's hotel inspector was impressed by the brilliant food at The Bell in Horndon-on-the-Hill, Essex, but underwhelmed by its grim and dusty accommodation.




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An Inspector Calls: Everything is pristine at Hurley House Hotel in Berkshire and the food is sensational

Everything is pristine at Hurley House Hotel in Berkshire; the staff are dedicated; there’s lots of outdoor space with a barbecue area and the food is sensational.




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The Franklin hotel in Knightsbridge is sexy but expensive

The Inspector called into The Franklin hotel in London's Knightsbridge, designed by Anouska Hempel, and found the decor divine but the Italian food to be disappointing and overpriced.




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Barnett Hill Hotel is an icon of Guildford accommodation

Barnett Hill Hotel, just outside Guildford, Surrey, is in the throes of a huge refurbishment, and while the noise wasn't ideal, The Inspector was extremely impressed by the high level of service.




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An Inspector Calls on London's The Athenaeum Hotel

The Inspector checked in to investigate The Athenaeum Hotel on Piccadilly in London following its multi-million-pound refurb, and was disappointed with its food, service and decor.




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An Inspector Calls on Bath's No 15 Great Pulteney hotel

The Daily Mail's Inspector called into No 15 Great Pulteney, a new Georgian terrace hotel in Bath, where he found the decor throughout to be over-crammed with 'gimmicky clutter'.




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An Inspector Calls on easyHotel in London's Old Street

The Daily Mail's Inspector gave easyHotel in London's Old Street a zero-star rating, reporting that his windowless room hadn't even been cleaned after the previous guest.




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An Inspector Calls on Cambridge's Tamburlaine Hotel

The Daily Mail's Inspector called in on the new Tamburlaine Hotel in Cambridge, where he found the rooms to be comfortable and spacious but the service and food inconsistent.




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An Inspector Calls on Stanhill Court Hotel near Gatwick

The Daily Mail's Inspector called in at the Stanhill Court Hotel in Surrey, a mere ten minutes from Gatwick Airport, and while the views were pleasant, the service and decor was less so.




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Trendy Japanese brand Nobu's first UK hotel is open

The Daily Mail's Inspector stayed at London hottest new hotel — the Nobu in Shoreditch. It's just as stylish as he's imagined, down to the pink lighting and squiggles on the concrete walls.




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An Inspector Calls: The Castle House Hotel in Hereford

The Daily Mail's Inspector checked into the Castle House Hotel by the water’s edge near the centre of Hereford.




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An Inspector Calls at the towering Novotel in Canary Wharf

The Daily Mail's Inspector called in at the brand new Novotel near Canary Wharf, and was impressed with its ultra-modern touches, great restaurant and sweeping views across London.




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An Inspector Calls on the Bristol Harbour Hotel

The Daily Mail's Inspector called in at the Bristol Harbour Hotel, a Grade II*-listed Bristol building built in 1856 which used to be a Lloyds bank, and gave it a three out of five star rating.