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New York City ferry sued for discrimination after staff member stops Muslim families from boarding

On the afternoon of September 21, 2019, three Muslim families who were wearing discernible religious garb and who spoke with accents were allegedly denied ferry service at Wall Street pier.




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Kate Middleton dons £19 shalwar kameez by historic Pakistan label

Kate wore a shalwar kameez by Pakistani brand Gul Ahmed as the touched down in Lahore with William today. The historic label sells its traditional outfits for around £20 and £50.




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How Kate Middleton spent £12, 500 on new items for her royal tour wardrobe

Kate Middleton, 38, opted for a mix of designer and traditional outfits for her royal tour of Pakistan - and spent £12, 500 of new clothing for the five-day visit.




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Remains of ISIS leader al-Baghdadi have already been buried at sea

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's remains have been disposed of at seat after blowing himself up in his Syrian compound on Saturday after being cornered by U.S. forces.




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Hundreds of Indian Sikhs begin historic pilgrimage to Pakistan to visit holy shrine

A secure visa-free land corridor has been created for Indian Sikhs travelling to the shrine of the religion's founder Guru Nanak in Kartarpur, which lies just 2.5 miles inside Pakistan.




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Will Pucovski, 21, pulls out Australia Test because of mental health

Pucovski, 21, informed team management of his decision in Perth on Tuesday evening and it was agreed he could finish Australia A's three-day tour game against Pakistan.




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How former PM John Howard was the victim of 'ball tampering' before his infamous bowling in Pakistan

The former prime minister memorably threw the ball directly at his own feet in front of local children and the Australian military during a visit to earthquake-ravaged Pakistan in 2005.




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Kate Middleton wrote a personal thankyou note to designer of her Pakistan wardrobe

Khadijah Shah, from Lahore, creative director of Élan revealed Kate Middleton, 37, wrote her a thankyou note following the tour of Pakistan. The Duchess praised her 'wonderful' wardrobe.




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Aussie paraglider describes how his spine was severed when his parachute malfunctioned in Pakistan

Alex Yaschenko, from Brunswick in Melbourne, was in Pakistan's Hunza Valley for an international competition when his chute malfunctioned, sending him plummeting to the rocky ground below.




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Footage reveals why David Warner's innings in Pakistan Test might NOT have beat Don Bradman's record

Warner made an unbeaten 335 not out in during Australia's in their innings-and-48-run win against Pakistan in the second Test in Adelaide.




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England set to call up Dom Bess for second Test in South Africa as Joe Root shakes side up

PAUL NEWMAN IN CENTURION: England look set to throw an off-spinning all-rounder who was only called up here as emergency cover just before Christmas into the pivotal second Test.




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PC Sharon Beshenivsky's widower welcomes arrest of ex-bouncer

Paul Beshenivsky has welcomed the arrest of Piran Ditta Khan, 71, who is suspected of being the mastermind behind the 2005 robbery in Bradford that led to PC Sharon Beshenivsky's death.




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Child rapist who fled UK to Pakistan begins 19-year jail term after being extradited

Choudhry Ikhalaq Hussain, 42, was one of 10 men - mainly of Pakistani or Bangladeshi heritage who committed sexual offences against a teenage girl in Rochdale, Greater Manchester.




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Child abusers will be PUBLICLY hanged in Pakistan under new plans agreed by parliament 

Child killers and rapists 'should not only be given the death penalty by hanging, but they should be hanged publicly,' said Ali Muhammad Khan, Pakistan's parliamentary affairs minister today.




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Pakistan's 16-YEAR-OLD paceman Naseem Shah becomes youngest player ever to take a Test hat-trick

Pakistan teenager Naseem Shah has become the youngest player to take a hat-trick in Test cricket. The 16-year-old paceman dismissed Najmul Hossain, Taijul Islam and Mahmudullah.




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Taliban gunman who tried to kill Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala boasts of escaping from jail

Ehsanullah Ehsan (pictured), who boarded Malala's school bus and shot her in the head in 2012, bragged on social media that he had fled captivity almost a month ago.




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England prepare Matt Parkinson to be third spinner for Test tour to Sri Lanka 

Moeen Ali has been told to take his time over his Test comeback, with England expected to name uncapped Matt Parkinson as their third spinner for next month's tour of Sri Lanka.




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Princess Beatrice leads 'high level delegation' to Pakistan for a heli-skiing trip

Photographs were shared online as Princess Beatrice, 31, met with Pakistan's president Dr. Arif Alvi during a visit to the country, before heading to the mountains for a heli-skiing expedition.




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Heather Knight shines and Anya Shrubsole makes history as England beat Pakistan

Heather Knight continued her love affair with the Manuka Oval on Friday and Anya Shrubsole made history as England beat Pakistan to stand on the brink of the Twenty20 World Cup semi-finals.




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Chilling moment man, 32, pulls a knife on his own COUSIN before stabbing him to death

Nadir Ali, 32 of Balsall Heath, Birmingham plunged a blade into the body of 37-year-old Hashim Khan in a frenzied attack before being recorded confessing to cops: 'I did it'.




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Coronavirus UK: England's home Tests against West Indies may switch to the Caribbean

England's cricket Tests against the West Indies this summer could be switched to the Caribbean if rescheduling in this country proves impossible due to the coronavirus crisis.




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Mother-of-five, 39, who died of coronavirus leaves behind 13-year-old miracle quadruplets

Shabnum Sadiq, who worked as 'dedicated' Slough Borough Councillor representing the Labour party, died on Monday following Covid-19 complications after falling ill on a trip to Pakistan.




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Doctor, 36, beat and bullied his wife but will keep NHS job as he blamed abuse on 'unhappy marriage'

Dr Abdul Basit, 36, was handed a four-month suspension from his job at Cumberland Infirmary in Carlisle, Cumbria, after beating his partner as she adjusted to a new life in Britain in 2016.




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Bin Laden wanted to kill Obama because he thought Joe Biden was totally unprepared to be president

Declassified documents seized from Bin Laden's Pakistan compound as he was killed in May 2011 reveal his plans to throw the U.S. 'into a crisis' by killing Obama and leaving Joe Biden in charge.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Coronavirus could be the greatest test we've had for a generation

Boris Johnson has bounced onto our television screens looking uncustomarily grave, and brandishing a 'battle plan' which is full of draconian-sounding measures that may have to be taken.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: When the scourge of coronavirus is over, we will be a kinder nation

STEPHEN GLOVER: I have been struggling over recent days to make up my mind as to whether the greedy hoarders or the burgeoning volunteers more truly represent modern Britain.




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At last, we can believe this is the PM we need: STEPHEN GLOVER's verdict on Boris's historic address

Boris Johnson's sombre television address last night marked a moment in this nation's life which all who watched it are likely to remember for as long as they live. 




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Appoint a minister for testing now, Boris - or history will not be kind

STEPHEN GLOVER: Boris Johnson (pictured) has urged the people of this country to accept the arduous terms of a lockdown, and by and large, the people of this country have acquiesced.




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Matt Hancock is steering a cruise ship with a paddle. No wonder it's all been such a fiasco 

STEPHEN GLOVER: Which of us would like to be in Matt Hancock's (pictured) shoes? The beleaguered Health Secretary faces formidable problems.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: How tragic if new, sober Boris Johnson is now too cautious to make tough decisions

STEPHEN GLOVER: Many people will have been uplifted by Boris Johnson's (pictured) stirring speech yesterday outside No 10.




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Drinkers flock to brewery giving away hundreds of gallons of unsold beer for NHS donations

The Northumberland-based Alnwick Brewery Company had pleaded with residents to use their own containers and take home its unsold cask beer. Lucky locals will donate to the NHS in return.




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Agency nurses and carers in Cornwall are being laid-off because there is NO WORK

The Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust, which runs three hospitals, sent bank staff a text telling them their services would no longer be required. This comes as Nightingales struggle for staff.




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Mother whose son, 24, was stabbed to death just days after his father died tells of her pain

EXCLUSIVE: Marian Gomoh, 53, has revealed her anguish over losing her son David, 24, who was fatally wounded in Canning Town, London, days after his father, Ken, died from coronavirus.




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Covidiots stage anti-lockdown 'protest' and claim coronavirus deaths have been exaggerated

The protesters held a demonstration in a park in Basingstoke and vowed to meet every week to take a stand against the lockdown, claiming coronavirus deaths have been exaggerated.




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NHS launches probe after senior official 'set up his own online business privately selling PPE'

David Singleton, 42, a senior NHS official in London - who has reportedly been working at the Nightingale hospital - launched the business two weeks ago to trade in visors, masks and gowns.




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South Korea-style contact tracing will be tried out on the Isle of Wight

Crucial tracking systems will be piloted for 140,000 residents on the Isle of Wight amid frantic efforts to find ways of controlling the deadly outbreak that do not cripple the economy.




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Author who had both testicles removed reveals being a eunuch has 'stripped him of any worth'

Author Laurence Dillon, of Manchester, has described how he feels 'pointless' and 'stripped of any worth' in a searingly honest memoir about life as a eunuch.




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Medics 'who decided to speak' on Panorama probe about PPE were Labour party activists or supporters

Dr Sonia Adesara said the 'Government failed to prepare' for the crisis. Last year she starred in a party political broadcast for Labour and appeared on stage at the party conference (pictured).




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Being fat triggers a 'troublesome' immune response to Covid-19, scientists fear as SAGE investigates

Scientists advising Government ministers are exploring potential underlying mechanisms that cause severe illness in obese people after NHS data reveals they are more at risk.




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Teenage pair charged with murder of NHS worker David Gomoh who was stabbed to death last week

Two teenage boys have been charged with the murder of NHS worker David Gomoh (left). The 24-year-old was stabbed to death a short distance from his home in Newham, east London on April 26.




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How to be a sofa activist: Save the planet with Jane Fonda, be digital buddy and chat someone happy

Here are the ways Britons can make a real difference right now, all from the comfort - and safety - of your own sofa.




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Will empty Nightingale hospital be moved into hibernation? ExCel Centre could be mothballed

One of the five temporary Nightingale hospitals could be mothballed within days under plans ministers will consider this week. The health centre was built to expand the NHS's intensive care capacity.




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Antibody tests to tell millions if they had coronavirus will be rolled out within two weeks

Roche Diagnostics has finally created a kit that is accurate enough to be used at scale - and the firm says it has enough stock to provide hundreds of thousands to the NHS every week.




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Deliberately infecting healthy Britons may be the only way to test a COVID-19 vaccine

Lockdown will make it difficult to assess the successful of a vaccine - such as that developed by University of Oxford - because it is preventing the spread of the virus globally.




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Intensive care nurse tells Lorraine she's 'gutted' she can't 'marry her best friend'

Jessica Head, an intensive care nurse from Glasgow, told Lorraine Kelly it has been 'difficult' after her wedding was postponed indefinitely amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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SARAH VINE: Who'll dare to face the facts on obesity and Covid-19? 

With each day that passes, we learn a little bit more about the nature of this ghastly virus. Statistics show that obesity is one of the biggest risk factors for Covid-19.




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Even medieval plague doctors had better PPE!

Dr Jon Orrell, a senior partner at Royal Crescent Surgery in Weymouth, Dorset, shared a video of his family members dressed in various styles of PPE.




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Captain Tom Moore says he is 'very proud' after being awarded a gold Blue Peter badge

The gold badge is Blue Peter's highest accolade and famous recipients include the Queen, Sir David Attenborough and Mary Berry. Moore, 100, raised over £30m for NHS charities.




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Amanda Holden's charity single hits number 1 on iTunes beating the likes of The Weeknd and Dua Lipa

Amanda Holden's charity single, Somewhere Over The Rainbow, has hit the number one spot on iTunes, ahead of music megastars The Weeknd and Dua Lipa.




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Nurses are forced to use out-of-date face masks that were relabelled with new expiry dates

Staff at the Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Foundation Trust discovered boxes of face masks which expired in 2012 had been relabelled with 2022 expiry dates and deemed fit for use.