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Radamel Falcao swaps Manchester United for Chelsea but so far the only thing different is his hair! 

He may be wearing blue these days, and the hair is more coiffured, but Manchester United fans would have had no trouble recognising Radamel Falcao in action for Chelsea on Sunday.




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Radamel Falcao hoping he'll be back 'soon' as Chelsea striker steps up recovery from thigh injury with workout at home

The 29-year-old, who has scored just one goal in 11 appearances for the Premier League champions, took to Instagram to tell fans he hopes to return to 'normal' very soon.




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Radamel Falcao soaks up sun after omission from Colombia Copa America squad

The 30-year-old hitman endured a torrid time at Stamford Bridge and will likely be on the move again this summer, but he seemed to put all of that to one side as he relaxed on holiday.




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HODDLE: Southgate did get it right by resting players against Belgium

GLENN HODDLE: As I stood by the touchline for a television interview after England’s game against Belgium, it was a bonus to see Dele Alli out on the pitch enjoying a good training session.




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Colombia captain Radamel Falcao loses his cool during South Korea game

The former Manchester United striker was representing Colombia but found his side 2-1 down with minutes remaining and took exception to a spot of time-wasting by the home side.




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Every Manchester United signing post-Ferguson rated and slated

David Moyes, Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho have all been backed in transfer markets with varied success since Sir Alex Ferguson departed the club in 2013. 




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Eric Stone Stonestreet says he feels 'so lucky' to have girlfriend Lindsay Schweitzer

While Eric Stonestreet often shares snaps from Kansas City Chiefs' games, the Modern Family star took a sweet moment to express his gratitude to the girl who sits by his side at most football games.




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Jason Momoa in leather jacket as he joins wife Lisa Bonet for NYC dinner after viral Super Bowl ad

He starred in one of the most memorable ads during the Super Bowl on Sunday. But on Monday, Jason Mamoa took his wife Lisa Bonet out for dinner in NYC.




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Paul Rudd, 50, cheers on the Kansas City Chiefs with look-alike son Jack, 14, during Super Bowl LIV

Paul Rudd posed with his look-alike son Jack on Sunday as they cheered on the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LIV in Miami. Rudd shares the 14-year-old with his wife of 17-years Julie Yaeger.




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Megan Thee Stallion admits she's 'not f***ing' G-Eazy despite steamy social shares during Super Bowl

The 24-year-old blatantly wrote that she's 'not f***ing' the Bay Area-born lyricist even after he posted a video of what appeared to be the pair making out following a wild night of shots and dancing.




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Karlie Kloss dons head-to-toe Adidas athletic wear as she steps out solo in New York City

Just hours after watching the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV in Miami, Karlie Kloss was back home in New York City.




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Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson defends herself over mom-shaming comment

The Olympian, 28, gave birth to her first child, Drew Hazel, in October. Johnson shared a video of herself at the beach in Miami, Florida, when she helped her three-month-old perform her first 'flip.'




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Jason Momoa wears eccentric ensemble and knee-high lace up boots in NYC after viral Super Bowl ad

After hilariously pretending to reveal himself as a bald and scrawny man over the weekend in a viral Super Bowl ad, Jason Momoa stepped out with his signature flowing locks in New York City on Tuesday.




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Tom Brady reveals Gisele Bundchen 'wasn't satisfied with our marriage' so he skipped Patriots duties

The 42-year-old Super Bowl champion appeared on the Howard Stern Show on Tuesday morning as he made the bombshell revelation about his marriage with the 39-year-old Brazilian supermodel.




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Amy Pejkovic and Adam Tomlinson 'continue to be seen together' following split last year

Amy Pejkovic and Adam Tomlinson split in March last year after an 18 month relationship.




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Sydney woman takes boyfriend to nail salon so he can translate what workers said

A young woman has slammed Vietnamese workers at a nail salon for making 'derogatory' remarks about her when she was getting a manicure.




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Boy reveals the real reason he climbed the AWA Tower - and says he's not frightened to do it again

One of the teens called the Kyle & Jackie-O Show on Wednesday morning to explain himself. 'I'm the one who climbed the AWA Tower,' the 13-year-old said.




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Photos reveal the extraordinarily simple ways Australians enjoyed the festive season 100 years ago 

The photographic collection from the State Library of New South Wales showcases festive celebrations across the state from as far back as 1918.




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Furious Australians hurl insults at PM Scott Morrison

Remote areas are already on the brink of a severe humanitarian crisis caused by contaminated water and low food and fuel supplies with many also cut off from medical help.




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Locals say huge fire in West Sydney was started by arsonists

Stunned residents watched on as the huge fire swarmed the dry, grassy area in Sydney Olympic Park on Sunday night.




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Jules Robinson to host $100 a head bushfire fundraiser brunch

Jules Robinson has thrown her hat into the fundraiser ring in an effort to raise cash for the bushfire crisis. 




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DOMINIC LAWSON: How anti-Brexit bigwigs have turned themselves into a laughing stock

Dominic Grieve is one of a number of former Tories telling people to vote 'tactically' to stop Boris Johnson taking Britain out of the EU on January 31, writes DOMINIC LAWSON.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Hypocrisy, heroism and the real goodies and baddies of this earth-shaking election

DOMINIC LAWSON: Boris Johnson is getting all the plaudits and Jeremy Corbyn all the blame. That's what you'd expect after an election in which the Conservatives gained a more crushing victory.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: The card that showed the hidden cost behind too many Christmas bargains

DOMINIC LAWSON: Florence Widdicombe opened a pack of Tesco charity Christmas cards and found on one a note from a prisoner in China declaring that he had been forced to do this work.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Stoic Brits and proof that the French and Germans are the real sick men of Europe 

DOMINIC LAWSON: A lot of us feel a bit grim at this time of year. But we just get on with it. That's not so true of our near neighbours in France and Germany.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: It's surprising, but I'm feeling sympathy for Rebecca Long-Bailey 

DOMINIC LAWSON: As if Labour doesn't have enough problems with alienating Britain's Jewish community, it now seems intent on becoming a hostile environment for Catholics, too.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: The astounding story of how China's Huawei seduced Britain's elite

DOMINIC LAWSON: Within days, we are told, the Government will 'decide' whether to award the Chinese firm Huawei the contract to develop and maintain this country's vital electronic network.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Hunting Lord Lucan remains a national obsession

DOMINIC LAWSON: Lord Lucan is alive! Or so claims a building contractor called Neil Berriman. And why should we listen to Mr Berriman? Well, he is the son of the Lucan family nanny.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: A storm could have killed my wife, but I still thrill to the raw power of nature

DOMINIC LAWSON: This was meant to be bad news, and in a way it is: Storm Ciara (easier to write than to pronounce) has swept across the United Kingdom.




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DOMINIC LAWSON on Hermes, the uncontactable delivery firm

DOMINIC LAWSON: Every year my sister gives me the same birthday present. Sorry, that's not fair: Nigella gives me a jumper, but each year it is one of a different colour.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Eugenics IS practised in Britain

DOMINIC LAWSON: So that's clear: it is absolutely unacceptable for anyone with eugenicist views to have a position of the slightest influence within British politics.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: The Lords are on to something when it comes to the battle for the Ladies

DOMINIC LAWSON: The 12th Baron Lucas inaugurated a debate asking the Government to ensure that at least half of toilet facilities in public buildings are available to women only.




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DOMINIC LAWSON on his bird flu and what the coronavirus crisis has taught us about the food we eat 

DOMINIC LAWSON: The coronavirus sweeping the world can be traced back to a food market in the Chinese city of Wuhan, where the new strain first transferred from wildlife to humans.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Jaws and freedom loving Boris Johnson

DOMINIC LAWSON: Johnson said in 2007 that Mayor Larry Vaughn was the true hero of the film Jaws: it was 'laudable' that he strove to help businesses in defiance of mounting hysteria.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Please can our politicians stop calling this a war. It's nothing like it 

DOMINIC LAWSON: As so often in her 68-year reign, the Queen gets it right. In her statement to the country on meeting the challenge of the coronavirus, she did not once use the word 'war'.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Our paper tiger leaders will be back dealing with China when this is over

DOMINIC LAWSON: The founder of the People's Republic of China, Mao Zedong, invented a term for 'reactionaries' in the West who made threats against his regime. He called them 'paper tigers'.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Yes, we need experts but they're not the ones who must find a way out of this crisis

DOMINIC LAWSON: Only a certain type engages in professional point-scoring in the midst of a pandemic. But Sir Paul Nurse, the Nobel prize-winning scientist, seems to fit that bill.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Forget trendy theorists. It's the Queen who instinctively grasps our lockdown

DOMINIC LAWSON: This wasn't supposed to happen. The British people have responded to a draconian lockdown with good humour and fortitude.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: No, the coronavirus lockdown cure ISN'T worse than the disease

DOMINIC LAWSON: The decision to extend the lockdown has, unsurprisingly, intensified the complaint that 'shutting down the economy will cost more lives than the coronavirus'.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: We've been far too cosy with China, but a Tory revolt is fighting back 

DOMINIC LAWSON: How mortifying to be complimented by a representative of the totalitarian regime now in the global dock for its conduct during the Covid-19 pandemic.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: What locked-in syndrome tells us about happiness in lockdown UK

Locked-in Shirley Parsons (pictured) suffered a colossal haemorrhagic stroke from a clot on her brain in 2003. But she said she is happier than before her stroke, writes DOMINIC LAWSON.




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Woman buys Kate Middleton's Lindo Wing dresses so she didn't look like a 'stressed mum' after birth

Executive assistant manager Ann-Kathrin Reichel, 31, from Cloppenburg, Germany, now owns 60 'repli-Kate' outfits, spending between £20 and £90 on each over the past year.




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Kate Middleton is taking tennis lessons at a private London club and is a 'good minor athlete'

The Duchess of Cambridge, 37, is allegedly working on her tennis game at the Hurlingham Club in Fulham, west London and is often joined by her husband and children.




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Vicky Pattison struggled to stop Greg Rutherford winning Celebrity Masterchef

JIM SHELLEY: Vicky Pattison and Neil Ruddock had more chance of beating Greg Rutherford at long jump than they did of defeating him in the kitchen tonight.




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Greg Rutherford is video bombed by his two sons during interview

Greg Rutherford was adorably interrupted by his two young children while giving an interview on how to keep children busy while in isolation amid the COVID-19 crisis.




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Kieran Trippier makes debut for Atletico Madrid in pre-season victory but Joao Felix limps off

Kieran Trippier - who signed from Tottenham in a £20million deal this week - made his debut for Diego Simeone's outfit as they ran out emphatic winners against Numancia on Saturday.




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Why are Portuguese clubs so successful in the transfer market?

With Bruno Fernandes set for a £60m move to Manchester United and Gedson Fernandes loaned to Tottenham, Portuguese players have once again taken prominence in a transfer window.




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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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Alan Pardew sets the record straight as he opens up on his Dutch adventure so far

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Alan Pardew could only sit and wait for the phone call. There was nothing else to do as the fate of ADO Den Haag's season was debated in a series of video conference calls.




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Brendan Rodgers defends James Maddison's lifestyle after Leicester man was seen out in Dubai

Brendan Rodgers has launched a passionate defence of James Maddison's lifestyle and insists the Leicester midfielder is the footballer all youngsters want to emulate.