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Eva Longoria steps out for a morning workout after urging fans to 'stay home' amid COVID-19

Eva Longoria was seen stepping out for a workout on Saturday morning. The 45-year-old embarked on a solo session around her Los Angeles home.




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Dow has best day since 1933 as Congress nears deal on aid

The Dow soared more than 2,000 points on Tuesday in its strongest one-day performance since 1933 as US lawmakers neared a $2 trillion coronavirus aid deal.




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Arnold Schwarzenegger rides motorcycle after reciting his Terminator catchphrase: 'Hasta la vista'

Arnold Schwarzenegger hit the open road on his burgundy motorcycle after biking around empty streets of Santa Monica, amid California's coronavirus shutdown on Friday.




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LORD ASHCROFT: Norway's barbaric slaughter of hundreds of majestic minke whales

Wednesday will mark the beginning of Norway's whaling season. Ships will target minke whales living along the country's fjord-lined coastline. Demand for whale meat in the country has declined.




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The Open is off for first time since 1945... and other majors put back amid coronavirus pandemic

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: The Open will not be staged this year for the first time since 1945, after the R&A took the momentous decision to cancel the championship set for July.




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Bodies were delivered to Philadelphia's medical examiner office in the back of a PICKUP TRUCK

A Pennsylvania hospital transported corpses in the open bed of a pickup truck in broad day light, revealing the grim reality hospitals and morgues face across the country.




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Luke Wilson, 48, proves he's still a Hollywood heartthrob as he towels himself down

Luke Wilson was seen toweling down his shirtless torso after working up a sweat during a Los Angeles workout this week. He showed off his toned figure as he stood near his green SUV.




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Lithuania's capital is turned into vast open air café to enable social distancing in restaurants 

Lithuania's capital city Vilnius is turning into a massive outdoor cafe. The city has offered 18 locations where cafes and restaurants can lay extra tables in a bid to keep the businesses alive.




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Award-winning contemporary home dubbed the 'Ghost House' goes on sale for £2.5million

The home - dubbed the 'Ghost House' thanks to its glass build and because it's hidden from view as you approach it - is on sale in the village of Moreton Paddox in Stratford-upon-Avon for £2.5million.




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Adorable moment ecstatic pensioner, 92, meets her great grandchild for the first time

Joan Cartwright, 92, was delighted after her grandson, Will and his wife, Jen, came round to introduce her to her sixth great-grandchild Holly. She leant out of her flat window in Horsforth, Leeds.




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On your bike lads... wait, not MY bike! Moment covidiot yob steals PCSO's bicycle

The footage, thought to have been taken in Slough, shows a Police Community Support Officer confronting a group of around ten people gathered in a park before one runs off with his bike.




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Mayor de Blasio will close more than 9 miles of streets to cars across four NYC boroughs

More than 9 miles have been designated as part of the Open Streets initiative designed to 'provide greater social distancing among New Yorkers.'




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: I too bear the emotional scars of a car crash

AMANDA PLATELL: My mum got the phone call every parent dreads. It was a policeman, telling her that her oldest child, Michael, and I had been involved in a serious car crash.




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AMANDA PLATELL says the train passenger who complained about Gazza's kiss has been short-changed

AMANDA PLATELL: England football hero Paul Gascoigne was cleared by a jury of sexually assaulting a woman on a train after 'innocently' kissing her to make her feel better.




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AMANDA PLATELL: Flea in the ear of those who told Phoebe Waller-Bridge to 'cash in on her looks'

AMANDA PLATELL: Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge was told when she graduated from Rada to capitalise on her winsome aristocratic looks.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Courage of the brave souls on London Bridge triumphed over evil

AMANDA PLATELL Those brave souls who risked their lives running towards the assassin were good, selfless people interested in only saving the lives of others.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: You're brave, Greta, but not as brave as this lot

AMANDA PLATELL: Standing defiant and alone on a rocky outcrop on the cover of Time Magazine, she looks out over a world in peril that she is seeking to save.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: JK Rowling is as brave as Harry Potter to take her fight to the gender trolls 

AMANDA PLATELL Was J.K. Rowling channelling her fearless hero Harry Potter when she took on the trans rights lobby?




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AMANDA PLATELL: No tears or tantrums here, Kate Middleton has become the Royals' crown jewel 

AMANDA PLATELL: Of all the pictures published in this tumultuous week for the Royal Family, one stood out for me.




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AMANDA PLATELL: It's hard to forget Boris Johnson's philandering

AMANDA PLATELL: I was struck by one thought after Carrie's Instagram announcement: I cannot imagine how Marina, his loyal wife of 27 years, must have been feeling, nor their four adult children.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Boycotting Amber Rudd at Oxford University just makes me see red 

PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Students had cancelled the event because of Ms Rudd's links to the Windrush scandal, in which Britons of Caribbean heritage were wrongly deported.




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AMANDA PLATELL on the tragic death of Britain's youngest coronavirus victim aged just 13 

AMANDA PLATELL: One week ago, Ismail Mohamed Abdulwahab, 13, was at home with his mum, six brothers and sisters, doing what we're all doing, watching TV, isolating at home.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Heroine, 97, who helped crack Enigma code is a shining example of selflessness

PLATELL'S PEOPLE: What a shining example of selflessness we have been given this week from a woman who is among the most vulnerable to the coronavirus plague.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Vulgar LA mansion is a stain on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex

AMANDA PLATELL: We learned that they have chosen as their LA hideaway, a Tuscan-style mansion amid 14 acres in a gated community in one of the most sought-after areas of Hollywood....




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ANDREW PIERCE: Suspended Labour peer Lord Lea of Crondall's four-letter shame 

ANDREW PIERCE: The Labour Party suspended Lord Lea of Crondall last week after the House of Lords' standards watchdog found he sexually harassed two women working in Parliament.




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ANDREW PIERCE: No. 10's Dilyn bow wows the Garrick crowd

ANDREW PIERCE: How long before Dilyn the dog is standing in for Boris Johnson at Prime Minister's Questions? I ask because the Jack Russell-cross is back in the spotlight.




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'Maharaja of the Dales' with the £2bn father-in-law: ANDREW PIERCE examines Rishi Sunak 

Despite being repeatedly tipped as a 'prime minister-in-waiting' since entering the House of Commons less than five years ago, Rishi Sunak has always been better known in India than Britain.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Just what has happened to Diane Abbott's charity? 

ANDREW PIERCE: Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott yesterday ruled out serving in the Shadow Cabinet of the next Labour leader.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Jack Straw's secret for handling the mandarins 

ANDREW PIERCE: Jack Straw - Tony Blair's first Home Secretary - revealed what Lord Baker, Home Secretary in Sir John Major's government from 1990-92, had told him when he took up the role.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Leftie Richard Burgon's secret life as a Tony Blair fan 

ANDREW PIERCE: In an interview with student newspaper Varsity in 2002, when he was chairman of the Labour group at Cambridge University, he backed the UK joining the euro.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Bold Rishi Sunak's rescue deal taxes the Left 

ANDREW PIERCE: Sunak's bold measures to tackle the economic devastation threatened by the coronavirus has found him allies in unexpected places.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Boris Johnson's little brother Labour's new leader

ANDREW PIERCE: Social media posts can be ever so revealing. Who is the unlikeliest fan of ­Labour's new leader Sir Keir Starmer?




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ANDREW PIERCE: Will Peer heed wife's demand to donate dosh?

ANDREW PIERCE - After her recent letter to the Times, Lady Marland has now left her husband, peer Lord Jonathan Marland with quite a conundrum to deal with regarding his personal wealth.




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ANDREW PIERCE: Cabinet hawks and doves are split on the UK's plan for how and when to lift lockdown 

ANDREW PIERCE: As countries across Europe start to ease themselves out of lockdown, there is a growing recognition in Boris Johnson's Cabinet that it, too, will have to make some hard decisions




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Chris Froome's injuries revealed after horror crash that left him by the roadside for two hours

DANIEL BENSON - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF FOR CYCLINGNEWS.COM: Last Wednesday Chris Froome and the Team Ineos squad arrived in the outskirts of the French commune of Roanne.




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Geraint Thomas remains confident he'll be able to defend Tour de France title

The Welshman came off his bike around 30 kilometres from the end of stage four and received medical attention at the side of the road. He provided a positive update on Wednesday morning.




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Dimension Data's head of performance was TWICE over-ruled in Tour de France selection process

Earlier this week news broke that Dimension Data's team principal, Doug Ryder, ignored the recommendation by performance boss Rolf Aldag to include Cavendish in line-up.




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The wide open Tour de France: Ineos have been hit by Chris Froome's absence

The 2019 Tour de France will roll away from the Place Royale in Brussels with the fallout over Mark Cavendish's non-selection by his Dimension Data team continuing to make headlines.




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Chris Froome 'relieved' to be back home after horror crash

Chris Froome admitted he is 'relieved' to be back home and will be following the Tour de France from his bed following the horror crash that left him seriously injured.




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Britain's Thomas surges clear of main rivals on brutal finish to stage six of the Tour de France

Geraint Thomas took back control of the Tour de France on Thursday, with a surge of power taking him clear of his main rivals on the backbreaking finish to stage six in the Vosges mountains.




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Tour de France news: Geraint Thomas lauds 'great 10 days' for Team Ineos ahead of mountain stages

Geraint Thomas and Team Ineos had every reason to be satisfied as they reached the first rest day of the Tour de France in an enviable position. He is in second place in the general classification.




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Tour de France organisers planning to launch major women's race

Tour de France organisers are looking to launch a women's equivalent of the most prestigious race in men's cycling, they said on Friday.




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Thibaut Pinot's team in barb at Ineos as they eye emotional home win at the Tour de France

MATT LAWTON IN NIMES: There is a reluctance in France to imagine how the scenes on the Champs-Elysees might compare to the night of the 1998 World Cup final.




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Tour de France 2019: Egan Bernal steals a march to pile pressure on team-mate Geraint Thomas

MATT LAWTON IN VALLOIRE: To some extent it felt like normal service had been resumed here in the Alps, the sight of five Team Ineos riders leading the yellow jersey group up the final climb.




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Thibaut Pinot's Tour de France dream dies as Frenchman retires through injury during Stage 19

Thibaut Pinot's dream of becoming the first French winner of the Tour de France for 34 years is over after the Groupama-FDJ rider was forced to abandon early on stage 19 to Tignes.




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Tour de France 2019: Hail storm in Val d'Isere brings early end to stage 19

MATT LAWTON IN VALLOIRE: Thibaut Pinot abandoned the race in tears and Julian Alaphilippe lost the yellow jersey on the brutal ascent of the highest paved pass in Europe.




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Tour de France: Egan Bernal is youngest winner since 1909 and Brailsford says he can now dominate

MATT LAWTON IN PARIS: Brailsford believes Bernal is capable of maintaining the team's dominance of the Tour de France for years to come. At 22, he is the youngest man to win in Paris since 1909.




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Chris Froome reveals surgery to remove metalwork from hip and elbow 'went perfectly'

Froome posted a picture on social media following the operation, restating his goals of getting back to full fitness in time for next summer's Tour de France and the Olympic road race in Japan.




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Tour de France organisers aim for 'postponement rather than cancellation' as coronavirus looms

The Tour de France's organisers are focusing on a postponement of this year's race rather than a cancellation due to the coronavirus pandemic. 'Le Tour' was set to roll out of Nice on June 27th.




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Coronavirus: Marc Madiot warns cycling teams face 'economic meltdown' if Tour de France is postponed

The legendary road race is scheduled to start in Nice on June 27 but it will now either be postponed or scrapped altogether, with a decision expected later this week.