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ASK ZELDA: Our relationships expert Zelda West-Meads answers your questions

Why won't my children forgive me?      




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ASK ZELDA: Our relationships expert Zelda West-Meads answers your qs

He wants to find his birth father   




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Beauty: Radiance, freshly delivered…

With these milk-based complexion boosters 




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Chunky Currant Shortbreads 

Crunchy, oversized buttery biscuits - great with a cup of tea




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ASK ZELDA: Our relationships expert Zelda West-Meads answers your questionss

Why does my son refuse to see me?    




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ASK ZELDA: Our relationships expert Zelda West-Meads answers your questions

I want to leave my husband but have nowhere to go




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ASK ZELDA: Our relationships expert Zelda West-Meads answers your questions

I flirted with my friend's husband and now she won't speak to me    




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Lemon Roast Chicken with Garlicky Dauphinoise and Rocket Salad

This is a particularly gorgeous take on our favourite Sunday roast




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Marmalade Bread and Butter Pudding

This wickedly sticky bread and butter pud is a tribute to our love of toast with butter and marmalade




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HOROSCOPES: Don't offer your advice this week, Taurus

Taurus 21 APRIL-21 MAY Abandon all attempts to interfere with other people's lives this week




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Sofia Richie jets off to the snow ahead of NYE... after Saudi Arabia music festival backlash

Sofia Richie shared a very sultry photo of herself onboard a plane on Monday. The beauty appeared to be heading on a snow adventure ahead of New Year's Eve.




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Atletico Madrid have sold just FIFTY tickets for their Spanish Super Cup semi-final

The tournament, which will feature four matches in the Middle East for the first time, has been extremely controversial since it was announced last year. And Atletico Madrid have been struggling to sell tickets.




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Real Madrid and Barcelona face a furious backlash over Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia 

Barca and Real Madrid are facing a huge backlash over their £102m jaunt to Saudi Arabia as they ignore criticism over taking money from a nation long-condemned for its terrible human rights record.




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Valencia 1-3 Real Madrid: Kroos, Isco and Modric seal Spanish Super Cup semi-final win

PETE JENSON: Toni Kroos' corner completely caught out Valencia goalkeeper Jaume Domenech, who was on the edge of his six-yard box speaking with Francis Coquelin




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Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid - Spanish Super Cup final LIVE, scores, teams and stream

A clash of the bitter old foes is served up once again as Real Madrid lock horns with city rivals Atletico to battle for the Super Cup. In an historic twist, the fixture is to be played in Saudi Arabia.




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Zinedine Zidane's X-rated praise for Real Madrid's Casemiro as duo embraced after Spanish Super Cup

Zinedine Zidane let all his raw emotions out when he celebrated Real Madrid's Spanish Super Cup final triumph over fierce rivals Atletico Madrid on Sunday in Saudi Arabia.




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Real Madrid handed boost as Karim Benzema and Luka Jovic return to training

Karim Benzema missed the Spanish Super Cup win over Atletico Madrid with a bruised leg while Luka Jovic has not been involved in training since Real Madrid came back from Saudi Arabia.




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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy reveals he is 'open-minded' to playing Premier League matches abroad

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has revealed he is open to the idea of playing Premier League matches abroad in the future and questioned English football's blackout of 3pm Saturday games.




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Sheffield United's vice chairman was lawyer who demanded beheading of British nurse

Sheffield United's vice chairman Joseph Giansiracusa demanded Britons Deborah Parry and Lucille McLaughlin be executed in Saudia Arabia when he represented the family of their victim.




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Jeff Bezos had his phone 'hacked' in 2018 after receiving WhatsApp from Saudi Arabian crown prince

Jeff Bezos's cell phone was hacked in May 2018 after he was sent a malicious video filed from the personal phone number of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, it is claimed.




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Trump's special adviser son-in-law 'could also have been hacked by the Saudi Crown Prince'

Jared Kushner, 39, (pictured with Trump) could also have been hacked by the Saudi Crown Prince like Bezos (inset with the prince), investigators say.




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AHEAD OF THE GAME: Super agents Mino Raiola and Jorge Mendes refuse to meet with FIFA

MATT HUGHES - AHEAD OF THE GAME: The prospects for Saudi Arabia's proposed £340million takeover of Newcastle have not been helped by Mike Ashley receiving financial advice.




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Saudi military cadets return to training in the US after suspension

Military students from Saudi Arabia have resumed flight training at US bases, after a Saudi trainee shot and killed three US Navy sailors at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida.




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Princess lined up for forced marriage to crown prince Mohammad bin Salman, court hears

Princess Jalila (pictured with mother Princess Haya) was allegedly being lined up by her father Sheikh Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, for a arranged marriage to Bin Salman in February 2019.




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Sports Direct tycoon Mike Ashley ready to sell Newcastle United

EXCLUSIVE BY CRAIG HOPE: Mike Ashley will sell Newcastle United if the consortium fronted by Amanda Staveley produces the cash to do a deal, Sportsmail has been told.




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Coronavirus UK: Amir Khan admits he could QUIT boxing as he is unable to organise another fight

Amir Khan is considering retirement after the coronavirus has put boxing on lockdown. The 33-year-old recently welcomed his newborn baby into the world and donated his building to the NHS.




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The billionaires from Bombay: The Reuben brothers are ready to back a bold new era at Newcastle

Should the Reuben brothers play an integral part in Mike Ashley departing Newcastle United, Ant and Dec might suddenly find they have competition as the Toon's favourite double act.




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Premier League lawyers 'investigating illegal broadcasting of top-flight matches by Saudi Arabia'

beIN Sports shone a light on Saudi Arabia's involvement in the piracy of matches, highlighting the Premier League's unsuccessful attempts to take legal action against satellite provider Arabsat.




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As we look back on our lives, most of us can recall moments of embarrassment that still make us cringe. Keggie Carew has a rich store of such misadventures.




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Twitcher at No. 10: Played for a fool by Adolf Hitler, Neville Chamberlain's staff worried

Nicholas Milton, author of Neville Chamberlain's Legacy, reveals the many sides to the famous British war-time leader. From his boyhood in Birmingham he was a lover of nature.




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Neuroscientist Professor Gina Rippon suggests 'one of the oldest and apparently hardiest of moles is the myth of female and male brains'.




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WHAT BOOK would novelist Sadie Jones take to a desert island? 

Sadie Jones is reading My name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout. The British novelist revealed that she would take Middlemarch, Nicholas Nickleby or Vanity Fair to a desert island.




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There is no shortage of female detectives in fiction, from Agatha Christie's Miss Marple to Dorothy L. Sayers' Harriet Vane




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QUICK READS 

We're all rushed for time these days, but even so, the fact that one in three people in the UK doesn't regularly read for pleasure is a shock.




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Ian McEwan's latest novel is set in 1982, but not that of historical record. Here, after a disastrous British defeat in the Falklands, Labour leader Tony Benn is demanding the resignation Mrs Thatcher.




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How my daring Dad duped the Nazis: Jews were send to Auschwitz but Hans Neumann moved to Berlin

Ariana Neumann (left) wrote When Time Stopped: A Memoir Of My Father's War about Hans (right), her doting Dad. It started when she found an old ID card tucked away.




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Leading therapist JULIA SAMUEL reveals how you need to take control of your life instead of sobbing

Psychotherapist Julia Samuel draws on love, grief, loneliness, fear, separation, anger, jealousy, frustration in This Too Shall Pass and the demands that each issue comes with.




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Mudlarking was once the desperate last resort of London's poorest inhabitants, who salvaged scraps from the muddy banks of the Thames.




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'Their humility [is] their own enemy,' writes John Lewis-Stempel of that modest water feature, the pond.




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Why things go VIRAL and why the world goes mad when they do

Associate professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Adam Kucharski reveals why outbreaks and misinformation spread in his book The Rules of Contagion.




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A photograph in this book shows a grim-faced, elderly woman setting fire to a copy of Lady Chatterley's Lover outside an Edinburgh bookshop.




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RETRO READS 

Locked in at home, now at least we have time to tackle those blockbuster novels we never got round to




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A photograph in Annabel Venning's account of her family in wartime shows the six Walker children in order of height




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In 1950 the Kaufman family - Ken, Sarah and daughters Jo and Bethie - have just moved into their new house in a pleasant Detroit suburb




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Pericles, by Shakespeare, inspires the latest novel by Mark Haddon, author of the award-winning bestseller, The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time.




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Back in 2006, Thomas Harris published Hannibal Rising, the fourth of his Hannibal Lecter novels.




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With its commanding situation at the top of a hill on the outskirts of Philadelphia, the Dutch House is a glittering prize




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Moggach's 2004 novel, These Foolish Things, which inspired the film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, featured a cast of elderly characters




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Keep laughing and read on!  our pick of the most riotously funny stories ever written 

British writer Roger Lewis, rounded up a selection of the funniest stories ever written. Among his picks is the eccentric absurdity of the Starkadders in Cold Comfort Farm.




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Why therapy is no match for the true madness of GRIEF

UK-based author Juliet Rosenfeld has penned a memoir detailing the loss of her partner and loss of faith in the power of psychoanalysis to make soothing sense of trauma.