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Government officials spray a Spanish beach with BLEACH to protect locals from coronavirus 

Government officials in a small coastal town in Spain sprayed a beach with a diluted bleach solution in the hopes of protecting residents from COVID-19 as they emerge from lockdown.




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Is this the future of travel? From blood tests during check-in to plastic booths around plane seats

The only certainty is that the future of travel is uncertain. We'll all have to get used to a whole new travel landscape once coronavirus restrictions are lifted. So what will it look like?




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Allegiant tops long-running ranking of U.S airlines with American Airlines finishing bottom 

The study - the Airline Quality Rating - is now in its 30th year. It comes from academics at Wichita State University and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, who released the 2020 report today.




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Hotel in Maldives loved by Billie Piper reveals Edible Spa Menu - treatments you can make using FOOD

Behold the 'Edible Spa Menu', courtesy of the Maldivian Coco Bodu Hithi hotel. Its Coco Spa team has unveiled 10 treatments you can make at home using ingredients such as honey, bananas and kiwis.




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Magical new photographs of the wild horses on America's Cumberland Island by Anouk Krantz

The pictures, by Anouk Krantz, first appeared in book Wild Horses of Cumberland Island in 2017 - and the publisher, Images Publishing, has now released a second edition.




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The new hotel formed from train carriages positioned on a BRIDGE in Africa's Kruger National Park

The hotel - called Kruger Shalati: The Train on the Bridge - is currently under construction on the 984ft (300m) Selati Bridge, erected across the Sabie River in 1912.




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Hotel hacks from The Lowry and William Hanson to give your home a holiday feel

MailOnline asked staff from some of Britain's poshest hotels - including The Landmark London and The Lowry - for advice on adding five-star-hotel touches to your house.




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The beautiful shortlisted images in Agora's photo contest themed on spring

Over 14,000 photos were submitted, with the entries in the final reckoning including pictures of flowers in Vietnam, a chick being fed in Bangladesh and a dreamy Tuscan landscape.




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Speeded-up LNER cab ride footage of a train travelling from Edinburgh to London in SIX MINUTES

For those missing travelling around Britain - here's a way to see hundreds of miles of it in mere minutes. LNER has released speeded-up footage of a journey from Edinburgh to Kings Cross.




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Spot the dinosaur! Clue - he's taking a drink at the Yorkshire wonder of Flamborough Head near Filey

The North Yorkshire town of Filey is where birds such as guillemots and razorbills come to mate for life. And it's also home to a famous dinosaur, as the Daily Mail's Rob Crossan found out.




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Cruel animal hater leaves a chilling note CABLE TIED to a pet cat's neck

Kimberley Breese, from Fairview Park, outside Adelaide, was devastated when her pet cat went missing.




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South Australian man arrested at Sydney Airport after allegedly shooting man

The 38-year-old was arrested by Strike Force Raptor officers at Sydney International Airport on Wednesday around 10am after arriving from Thailand.




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MAFS star Stacey Hampton's new man is revealed as F45 owner Scott Charman

She was caught cuddling up to a mystery man at Adelaide Airport late last month after dumping her cheating husband, Michael Goonan. 




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Mothers who created a handbag business out of their garage turn over $1MILLION in their first year

Best friends who launched a handbag business out of their garages turned over $1million in their first year after the brand took off internationally, specialising in neoprene fabrics, gym and laptop bags.




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Man storms into a coronavirus isolation hotel and rapes two women while posing as a cop

A man posing as a police officer raped two women who were staying in a coronavirus isolation hotel in Adelaide.




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COVID-19: Partners SHOCKED to discover the secret 'work personalities' of their significant others

Millions of Australian couples are now working from home together as life continues under stage three lockdown. Many are baffled by how different their partner behaves with clients and coworkers.




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Man uses drone to share bottle of Johnnie Walker scotch with his neighbours

An Australian man has thought up an ingenious way to share a drink with his mates while still following the coronavirus lockdown. 




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Family of a girl allegedly killed by driver of $300k Lamborghini dealt another blow from coronavirus

The family of a 15-year-old girl who was tragically killed after she was allegedly mowed down by the driver of a Lamborghini have been dealt another cruel blow because of the coronavirus pandemic. 




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Maggie Beer begins free online cooking courses and shares how to make the perfect autumn risotto 

Celebrity chef Maggie Beer is hosting cooking classes online from her kitchen in Adelaide, South Australia, in a new online series called Cook with Maggie. She shared how to make the perfect risotto.




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Mother blows more than SEVEN TIMES over alcohol limit with sober, licensed passenger in the car

The 30-year-old was stopped at suburban Salisbury East on Sunday afternoon and blew 0.365.




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Adelaide lottery winner recently lost his job because of coronavirus

The Adelaide man was among hundreds of thousands of Australians made redundant when the pandemic hit, forcing the closure of many businesses and crippling the nation's economy.




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Jo Ferguson's mother Patricia says she's 'devastated' by the death of her socialite daughter  

Jo Ferguson's mother, Patricia, has spoken about her devastation following the death of her socialite daughter from liver and kidney failure last Wednesday.




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Married At First Sight fans go wild over awkward photo of Seb and Elizabeth

Married At First Sight lovebirds Seb Guilhaus and Elizabeth Sobinoff are self-isolating in different states during the coronavirus pandemic.




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Bizarre car crash as a driver smashes into a tree after being shot in the FACE 

The incident occurred just before 2.15am on Thursday in Waterloo Corner, on Adelaide's northern rural fringe.




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Amazing underground motel hits the market in famous opal mining town

The Comfort Inn, in Coober Pedy, 846km north of Adelaide, was turned into a motel in 1988 by Deane and Valerie Clee.




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How to make hasselback potatoes in an air fryer with toothpicks, butter, rosemary and Parmesan

Adelaide accountant Kiara Helliwell discovered how to make the delicious Swedish chips in an air fryer in just 20 minutes, less than a third of the time it takes to bake them in an oven.




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Max Kruse reveals he rejected interest from compatriot Jurgen Klopp to join Fenerbahce

Max Kruse has revealed he turned down the opportunity to join Liverpool this summer as he felt he would be happier in Turkey at Fenerbahce.




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The incredible story of Steven Caulker, from Tottenham to Turkey

Steven Caulker has the ability - no question - but the former Liverpool and Tottenham player has seen his career take unexpected twists and turns which now sees him stationed out in Turkey.




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Football news: Istanbul could be STRIPPED of this season's Champions League final

UEFA are considering stripping Turkey of this season's Champions League final. It comes in the wake of the country's military operation against the Kurds across the Syrian border.




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Italy coach Roberto Mancini says Mario Balotelli will only be called up on merit after racism storm

Balotelli has not been called up by Mancini in more than a year but Italian soccer federation president Gabriele Gravina said last week that naming him in the squad would send a strong message.




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PIERS MORGAN: Boris Johnson's dithering will have already cost a lot of British lives

PIERS MORGAN: Boris Johnson is flailing so badly it's going to cost a lot of lives. From the moment the coronavirus reared its ugly head, he's shown an extraordinary reluctance to tackle it head on.




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Coronavirus UK: Piers Morgan's top 20 Cov-idiots so far

I've also been repulsed by some of the outrageous, offensive and occasionally downright obscene conduct of a minority of people who have tried to exploit the crisis for personal gain.




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PIERS MORGAN: America doesn't want a King Trump, still less a petty Emperor with no clothes

It's become an increasingly nauseating spectacle and last night, President Trump reached a new low with a press briefing performance that was frankly an utter disgrace.




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PIERS MORGAN: I understand why Americans are protesting the lockdown - but they're wrong

The US, which despite all President Trump's claims to the contrary, was shamefully slow to respond to the threat, has had more coronavirus deaths than anywhere else in the world.




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ANDREW PIERCE'S DIARY: The Lord doth protest too much  

Lord Hill dismissed talk of a move to Brussels to be the UK's EU Commissioner but just a few weeks later, Hill has been named in that exact role, writes ANDREW PIERCE.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Red Ed snubs Fry's boycott of the Sultan

Equality was the theme of the dinner hosted by Ed Miliband to raise money for Labour’s women candidates at the next General Election.




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Brighton boss Graham Potter ready to add the secret sauce in fight to beat the drop

For much of this season, Nuno Espirito Santo has been striving to keep a lid on things - on fan expectations and European dreams within his Wolves squad.




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Wolves 'plotting shock £71million move for James Rodriguez' as club look to use Jorge Mendes

Wolves are plotting a major swoop for Real Madrid midfielder James Rodriguez, with reports in Spain suggesting the west midlands club may have to fork out £71million to secure a deal.




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Wolves star Diogo Jota added to Mikel Arteta Arsenal wishlist

Jota has been a star of Wolves' impressive season, registering 15 goals in all competitions, either operating on the left of a front three or as an attacking duo with Raul Jimenez.




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Manchester City 'believe ARSENAL behind Premier League plot to have UEFA ban upheld'

Every top-half club bar City and Sheffield United submitted a joint application and now City have 'information from a number of trusted sources' that Arsenal were the club behind the move




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Wolves star Diogo Jota reveals gaming is helping him pass the time during the coronavirus lockdown

Wolves forward Diogo Jota has revealed he has been playing computer game Football Manager to pass the time during the Coronavirus lockdown after the Premier League season was suspended.




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Dion Sanderson, Brandon Haunstrup and Tyler Roberts reveal life of a footballer in isolation

Sportsmail hears from Cardiff City defender and Wolves loanee Dion Sanderson, Brandon Haunstrup of Portsmouth and Leeds United forward Tyler Roberts on their and their club's difficulties.




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Wolves star Diogo Jota insists Liverpool should be crowned Premier League champions

When top-flight football in England was suspended last month due to the spread of Covid-19, Liverpool were 25 points clear of second-placed Manchester City with nine games remaining.




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Wolves goalkeeper John Ruddy says the current campaign CANNOT be abandoned regardless of time

John Ruddy believes that the season must be completed, even if that means playing behind closed doors. He says rolling over into next season would be difficult due to many permutations




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Diogo Jota scores four goals with HIMSELF in 8-2 FIFA tournament win

Wolverhampton Wanderers' Diogo Jota flexed his gaming muscles on Thursday, showing off his FIFA 20 skills by beating Leicester's Wilfred Ndidi in the ePremier League Invitational.




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Coronavirus UK: Wolves star Diogo Jota believes the Premier League season CAN be finished

The Dutch FA took the decision on Friday to cancel the Eredivisie , with the title left by vacant by Ajax and AZ Alkmaar, and neighbouring Belgium could follow after a meeting on Monday.




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If Liverpool and Everton know their fans they cannot give £500,000 to Richard Scudamore

DOMINIC KING - MERSEY BEAT: It is difficult to know what to get most angry about: the man who made the idea, the potential recipient or some clubs for contemplating it.




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Neil Woodford protege Mark Barnett dumps all unquoted shares

Mark Barnett, Invesco's best-known fund manager, will wash his hands of all the companies his funds own which are not listed on the stock exchange. Investors are expected to take a painful hit.




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Best savings rates: Investec brings back top notice account paying 1.65%

While the relaunched Notice Plus account from Epsom Derby sponsor Investec has more moving parts than a track full of racehorses, it offers an easy-access element with a top-rate deal.




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Two married women get payouts totalling £14k after state pension blunder

A probe is now under way into the failure, which went unnoticed for more than a decade until discovered by our pensions columnist Steve Webb and This is Money.