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FA Cup first round prize money: Amount Sunderland and Portsmouth could land



The first round of the FA Cup takes place this weekend.




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EFL sent warning over League One and League Two clubs as PFA wage deferral package agreed



The EFL and PFA have reached a collective agreement regarding a pay deferral for League One and Two players for the month of April.




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League One and League Two clubs braced for seasons to be ended as EFL faces row over vote



Clubs in League One and League Two fear their seasons may be ended prematurely as early as next week.




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Game of Thrones and golf tickle your fancy? A visit to Girona could be your ideal break



Golf, Game Of Thrones and gastronomic delights are just a few of the gems this Spanish city has to offer.




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Santorini: Honeymoon inspiration from this romantic Greek island



Dramatic, fiery and different every night, you'll never tire of looking at them. You'll bore everyone with photos of them. One of your friends proposed underneath one, while another made them the backdrop to her honeymoon. One thing's for sure, Santorini sure does a good sunset.




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Late summer retreats: It's time to relax and regenerate



From country retreats to beachside boltholes, the Good Hotel Guide offers a great selection for late summer.




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Rent prices: Deposits and rental prices to soar - is the lockdown to blame?



THE RENTAL MARKET has come to a halt with the lockdown measures in place across the UK, and now a warning has been issued showing a decline in rental stock. But how has the lockdown triggered an increase in deposits and rental prices?




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Inside Simon Cowell's home with Lauren Silverman and son Eric amid split confusion



SIMON COWELL, 60, and his partner, Lauren Silverman, live both in the UK and the US splitting their time. So what are their homes like?




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Mrs Hinch fan reveals quick and cheap hack for cleaning your carpets



MRS HINCH - aka Sophie Hinchcliffe - is an Instagram cleaning sensation who has inspired millions over the past year to clean their homes. She reveals cheap and quick cleaning hacks online to help people speed clean their homes. A fan has recently revealed a quick hack on how to remove hair and dust from carpets with easy to follow steps.




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Evander Holyfield announces shock return to boxing and fans want Mike Tyson trilogy



Evander Holyfield has confirmed he is coming out of retirement.




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Floyd Mayweather rules out Conor McGregor and Manny Pacquiao bouts by declaring retirement



Floyd Mayweather has flirted with coming out of retirement for a third time.




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How airline industry will function post coronavirus pandemic REVEALED



THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY has seen major losses in profit due to the coronavirus pandemic, with many companies seeing job losses and uncertain futures. But this is how the airline industry may recover after the pandemic.




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UK arrivals now face a mandatory 14-day quarantine - could holidays be changed forever?



THE GOVERNMENT is to enforce a new rule which will see all travellers arriving into the UK being instructed to go into a 14-day quarantine period. It is not yet known how this rule will be enforced, or for how long, but it has the potential to change the way we experience holidays.




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Game of Thrones theory: Why Jaime and Cersei will NOT die together in A Dream of Spring



GAME OF THRONES saw Jaime and Cersei Lannister perish together, but what if George RR Martin's A Dream of Spring will see a different ending?




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JK Rowling husband: Who is JK Rowling married to? Do they have children?



JK ROWLING is one of the most famous writers of our generation - but is she married with children?




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Winds of Winter theory: Expect BIG focus on Sansa, Arya and future King Bran Stark



THE WINDS OF WINTER will have a big focus on the Stark children's POV, argues a new fan theory.




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Barnes and Noble summer reading 2020: Will there be a summer reading programme?



BARNES AND NOBLE has a regular summer reading programme every year - but will they launch the same thing this year amid the coronavirus outbreak?




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The Hobbit live reading: How to watch Andy Serkis 12-hour charity reading of The Hobbit



THE HOBBIT is exactly the story we need to escape from normal life - and now Andy Serkis will take on a mammoth reading.




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Lord of the Rings: Gollum star Andy Serkis to read The Hobbit in ONE sitting live online



LORD OF THE RINGS Gollum actor Andy Serkis has announced he will read JRR Tolkien's The Hobbit in one sitting live online for charity.




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Germany PANIC: Merkel ally ‘worried’ about hard Brexit as Boris stands firm on deadline



GERMANY is worried about the possibility of a hard Brexit as trade negotiations between the UK and the EU have so far resulted in very little progress.




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How does the virus infect children? And should they be in school?

With parents and policymakers agonizing over when to reopen schools as lockdowns ease, scientists are still struggling to find out how the new coronavirus affects children.




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Ontario promises to review long-term care system once pandemic ends

Ontario’s minister of long-term care has announced that the provincial government will conduct a review of the long-term care system once the COVID-19 pandemic settles.




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Kenney says doctor pay will have to change once Alberta emerges from pandemic

Kenney noted that provincial physicians are the highest paid in Canada and in recent years saw their pay rise 'while Albertans' incomes were cratering.'




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Uber to lay off 3,700 workers and CEO to waive salary

Uber is cutting 3,700 full-time workers, about 14% of its workforce, and its CEO will give up his base salary with the nation largely still in lockdown.




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Liverpool and Newcastle lead Kalidou Koulibaly transfer race after Man Utd and PSG move



Liverpool and Newcastle are leading the way for Kalidou Koulibaly.




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Man Utd and Newcastle given Donny van de Beek transfer boost as ‘verbal agreement’ emerges



Manchester United and Newcastle have both been linked with summer transfer raids for Ajax midfielder Donny van de Beek.




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Royal Caribbean makes changes to instil customer confidence and reduce financial losses



ROYAL CARIBBEAN has made further changes to their policy in a bid to instil confidence in customers and reduce the risk of financial losses for customers.




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Leeds SECOND in Championship and promoted as final table predicted amid coronavirus crisis



Leeds United's promotion hopes have been thrown into chaos after the coronavirus caused the EFL to suspend all leagues, but the final Championship table has been predicted by a supercomputer. Will Marcelo Bielsa's side finally return to the Premier League, and who will be relegated?




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Premier League stars demand emergency meeting in fear of wage cuts due to coronavirus



Birmingham City players became the first Championship club to accept wage deferrals this week and Premier League stars are concerned they will be asked to follow suit.




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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan asks Arsenal, Chelsea and co for coronavirus support



Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has asked for more help from London clubs in the Premier League and the Championship.




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Football quiz questions and answers: 15 questions and answers for your home pub quiz



Express Sport has compiled a football quiz with questions and answers that you can use with your friends and families during the lockdown.




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How Chelsea could line up with Ben Chilwell and four other potential signings next season



Chelsea have reportedly entered talks with Leicester over a move for Ben Chilwell, so how could the Foxes full-back fit in at Stamford Bridge?




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Chelsea and Man Utd join Tottenham in race for PSG ace as Lampard looks to bolster squad



Chelsea and Manchester United have joined Tottenham in the pursuit of Paris Saint-Germain star Thomas Meunier.




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Egypt's 'abusive' Emergency Law: president expands powers, citing virus

Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has approved amendments to the country's state of emergency that grant him and security agencies additional powers, which the government says are needed to combat the coronavirus outbreak.




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Clashes and unity calls at UN on Second World War anniversary

A U.N. Security Council meeting on the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe on Friday saw a clash between Russia and some Europeans, calls for unity to fight COVID-19, and warnings that the seeds of a new global conflict must be prevented from growing.




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Murder charges laid against father and son in shooting of black jogger

More than two months after a black man was shot to death while jogging on a Sunday afternoon, Georgia investigators concluded that the facts show enough evidence to jail a white father and son on charges of felony murder and aggravated assault.




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Iranian spies ‘smuggle millions to terrorists’ in Lebanon and Syria



IRANIAN agents are delivering suitcases stuffed with £800,000 in cash to Hezbollah terrorists despite the Islamic state begging for financial help to deal with coronavirus, it is claimed.




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Canary Islands: Treasure islands of the grand Canaries



WHICH island is right for you? Whether you're a hiker or a hedonist, a kite surfer or sun lounger, Spain's Canary Islands have something for everyone




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Coronavirus won’t change us. We still stand out from the crowds, says VANESSA FELTZ



WE ARE astounding, we human beings. There's a global pandemic. We have no idea when we'll see, let alone hug, the people we love most in the world.




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We are suffering in a pandemic, we don’t need to be labelled too, says VANESSA FELTZ



LABELS, who needs them? Do you really want to be branded a lockdown "accepter", "sufferer" or "resister"? What is the point of shoving us into personality pigeonholes as if we are predestined to capitulate, throw in the towel, or give up?




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How to make a gimlet - and an incredible Garden Gimlet alternative to try



GIN-LOVERS rejoice as Express.co.uk has two very simple gimlet recipes for you to try at home.




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Richard and MINDY HAMMOND are back in France - will they find their dream home?



I was on another flight, London to France, just a few days after returning from two weeks there, and it wasn’t to retrieve the headphones I lost. In typical Hammond fashion, we made a snap decision to return to France and revisit the house we almost bought last year.




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Premier League quiz questions and answers: Test your knowledge of the top-flight



Premier League quiz questions are a great way of testing your top-flight knowledge with friends and family.




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Man Utd fired Bruno Fernandes transfer warning because of Liverpool and Man City



Manchester United have been warned about their transfer activity.




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Premier League clubs scared 50 players could revolt and put stop to Project Restart plans



Premier League clubs are fearful that a significant number of first-team stars may refuse to return to action if the league's Project Restart plan gets the green light.




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Lawyers land killer blow to UK justice, says NICK FERRARI



IF IT wasn't so serious, it would make you roar with laughter. That we were unable to boot out of the country a "brutal" killer, a "devious" rapist, a child rapist, other sex offenders, and drug and gun dealers due to a faulty mobile phone mast is the stuff of comedy writers.




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Pandemic will END globalisation – elite must understand that, says SIR JOHN HAYES



THE CORONAVIRUS pandemic is forcing the political elite to finally acknowledge what the general public have known for some time; as a nation we have allowed ourselves to become far too dependent on importing essential goods and cheap labour from across the globe. The financial crisis of 2008 exposed as a myth the claim that globalisation would lead to ever greater prosperity for all. The current crisis has made it crystal clear that globalisation, as well as being bad news for our economy, puts lives at risk.




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Grand reopening: What's open, what's closed around St. George as Utah goes 'orange'

Utah gave businesses and facilities the green light to "tentatively" reopen, so here is a look at what is coming back in and around St. George.