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Should we really risk our privacy to protect lives?

Julie Burchill and Silkie Carlo debate if the public should embrace the virus-track-and-trace phone app, which may be rolled out across the country if tests on the Isle of Wight go well.




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Health bosses accuse ministers of 'breaking PPE promises'

Health bosses today slammed the government for 'breaking promises' to frontline workers over the supply of PPE after it emerged a shipment of 400,000 gowns from Turkey is useless.




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Council is accused of wasting taxpayers money by painting 'Thank you NHS' messages on roads

Swindon Borough Council has come under fire after it took to social media to reveal that its Highways Team had painted a 'thank you' message to NHS staff amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Thieves steal 80,000 protective facemasks intended for NHS and care home workers

Greater Manchester Police said they are hunting for the perpetrators , in what they described as a 'particularly sickening crime' given the coronavirus pandemic.




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Racing colours manufacturer Allertons volunteers to supply scrubs for NHS workers

Fourteen staff at Oxfordshire-based Allertons volunteered to manufacture scrubs - sanitary clothing worn by medical professionals - and are producing around 100 garments per week.




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Lawyers warn lack of PPE could result in corporate manslaughter charges

Lawyers have warned the lack of PPE for NHS and care workers could result in corporate manslaughter charges as 54 Covid-19 healthcare deaths were reported to the Health and Safety Executive.




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The Ruark R5 is a seriously high-specced, do-it-all machine

The Ruark 5 is a wireless streamer, but it also packs a CD player and FM radio. That it looks absolutely gorgeous doesn't hurt, with a wooden surround and a strokeable cloth face plate




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The Roborock S6 is exactly what robot vacuum cleaners should have been all along 

The Roborock is simple to set up, unlike a lot of rivals, and trundles off to clean any flat space, without fear of it plunging to its doom down the stairs




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Vicky Pattison's cooking skills miraculously transformed on Celebrity Masterchef, by Jim Shelley 

Friday's Celebrity Masterchef was the best of the three the week as always, and not just because it took only half an hour.




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Gavin & Stacey's Christmas Special, by Jim Shelley

Like most reunions after ten years without seeing the old gang, the Gavin & Stacey Christmas Day special had seemed a nice idea but proved disappointing.




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Dracula was Moriarty with fangs and Van Helsing just Holmes with a crucifix, by Jim Shelley 

The start of the three-part adaptation on Wednesday was a compilation of the genre through the ages - a vampires' Greatest Hits, Best of The Count, or Tribute to Transylvania: 'Fangs For The Memories.'




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Harrison Ford tried to get Admiral Ackbar puppeteer Tim Rose fired from Return Of The Jedi 

The puppeteer who brought Admiral Ackbar and other Star Wars characters to life reminisced on a podcast about the time Harrison Ford tried to get him fired from Return Of The Jedi.




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John Krasinski cuts a dapper look as he joins co-star Noomi Rapace at Jack Ryan season two premiere

John Krasinski was joined Tuesday by his co-stars Noomi Rapace and Dina Shihabi at the New York City premiere of Jack Ryan season two, which premieres November 1 on Amazon Prime.




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Harrison Ford is dapper in suit jacket and jeans at premiere of The Call Of The Wild in Los Angeles

The film is based on Jack London's 1903 novel about a dog called Buck who is stolen from his California home and sold as a working animal in the Yukon during the 1890's Gold Rush.




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How movie magicians created Harrison Ford's dog co-star in Call of the Wild film using a HUMAN actor

Harrison Ford's faithful sidekick in his new film was created using a human - former circus performer Terry Notary. Computer whizzes then animated him into a 140lb St Bernard-Scotch Collie.




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Donald Trump's acting chief of staff was kept in the dark about al-Baghdadi raid

Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney was kept in the dark about the raid that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and did not learn of it until it was already under way. 




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Pentagon provides first detailed account of Baghdadi raid

The Pentagon on Wednesday released the first photos and video clips of the nighttime raid on Abu Bakr al-Baghdad's Syrian compound that ended with his death.




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Trump says he knows 'exactly' who mysterious new ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi is

Donald Trump bragged on Twitter that the US knows 'exactly' who Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi is after ISIS unexpectedly named him as their new leader, leaving terror experts stumped.




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Donald Trump blasts House Democrats and says their inquiry is 'an attack on democracy itself'

Trump's remarks came at a campaign rally on Friday night at the BancorpSouth Arena in Tupelo, Mississippi, where he threw his support to the Republican in Tuesday's election for governor.




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Turkey warns it will send IS fighters captured in Syria back to their home countries

Interior minister Suleyman Soylu warned the nation 'is not a hotel' for captured terrorists and said it will repatriate any they capture while in Syria' in a televised address from Ankara on Saturday.




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Fox, NBC/WSJ and MSN polls show almost 50 percent of the country wants Trump impeached and removed

Polls from Fox News and NBC/WSJ shared Sunday show that by the end of October, 49 percent of the country wanted President Trump impeached and removed amid an inquiry focusing on Ukraine.




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Four lions suffer slow, painful deaths after being fed poisoned CHICKENS by poachers in South Africa

Male lions Thor and Mumford and white lionesses Isis and Mia died in torment after the killers tossed the deadly meals into their compounds at Hartbeespoort near Johannesburg.




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Turkey claims it will start sending ISIS fighters back home on Monday

Interior minister Suleyman Soylu (pictured), who has warned that Ankara will send jihadists back home even if they have lost their citizenship in the West, vowed that extraditions would begin on Monday.




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Lance Corporal who accidentally shot best friend dead had been seen 'posing with gun like a rapper' 

Colin Theaker, 30, was jailed for three years in March after pleading guilty to manslaughter after he accidentally killed Scott Hetherington, 22, when they were on deployment in Iraq in 2017.




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'Spectacular' ISIS attack on a Western city is 'expected'

Turkey's aggression in northern Syria and the West's unwillingness to repatriate its foreign fighters could lead to a 'spectacular' ISIS attack on Western soil, a top Kurdish general has warned.




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Tories warn 'security risk' Jeremy Corbyn would roll back terror laws

Tories warned Jeremy Corbyn would not 'keep the country safe' as PM after comments were highlighted in which he suggested branding ISIS jihadis 'terrorists' was a 'value judgement'.




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Australia is urged to take back three ISIS terrorists because Turkey can't afford to pay for them 

The Australians are among 959 foreign IS fighters and families in Turkish custody in northern Syria.




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Captured ISIS fighters in Syria could be brought back to UK for trial, says top security adviser

Captured British Islamic State fighters could be returned to the UK from Syria to face justice, according to top security adviser Sir Mark Sedwill who was speaking in Bahrain on Saturday.




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Ali Khalif Shire Ali 'hates ISIS' due to brother's Bourke St terror attack

Ali Khalif Shire Ali admitted planning a terror attack in which he wanted to gun down hundreds of people celebrating New Year's Eve at Federation Square in 2017.




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Moment Yazidi former sex slave comes face to face with ISIS rapist who attacked her when she was 14

EXCLUSIVE: Ashwaq Hajji Hameed was kidnapped, sold into slavery and abused at the age of 14, but started a new life in Europe after fleeing ISIS - only for her slaver to bump into her in Germany.




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London Bridge terrorist's knife rampage 'was a revenge attack over the death of ISIS leader'

Usman Khan, 28, was previously convicted of a plot to blow up the London Stock Exchange in 2012. He was a member of a nine-strong Al Qaeda-inspired gang known to the police.




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Ooh la la! Emmanuel Macron's very hands-on thank-you to Melania Trump

French President Emmanuel Macron warmly clasped First Lady Melania Trump's hand before a reception at 10 Downing Street after hitching a ride with the Trumps in 'the Beast.'




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Jihadi John's brother faces jail for £1,300 car parking scam

Customer assistant Omar Emwazi, 26, took cash from drivers at an NCP car park in south London. He pleaded guilty to fraud but was bailed until sentencing on December 23.




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Major setback for ISIS bride Shamima Begum's fighting to return to Britain as citizenship hope hit

Islamic State bride Shamima Begum's hopes of having her British citizenship restored have been dealt a severe blow by the High Court after denying two terrorists their UK passports restored.




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Extremist Ibrahim Anderson jailed over ISIS Oxford Street stall posts photos of AK-47 on Facebook

Ibrahim Anderson, 40, who is a follower of hate preacher Anjem Choudary, was jailed for three years in 2016 after setting up the stall outside Topshop in 2014.




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Two terrorists face prison after spreading sermons from jailed Islamist preacher

Mohammed Kamali, 31, and Mohammed Abdul Ahad, 38, published sermons given by notorious terror recruiter Sheikh Abdullah el-Faisal, the Old Bailey in London heard.




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Mother of San Bernardino terrorist is seen four years after he and his ISIS-loving wife massacred 14

DailyMailTV spotted Rafia Farook, 66, the mother of San Bernardino terrorist Syed Farook, just days after the fourth anniversary of the massacre by her son and his wife.




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'Drug dealer' admits to helping bury friend's body in bushland but accuses ISIS fighter for death

Roberto Vincenzo Boscaino says the person responsible for Samuel Thompson's death north of Brisbane is his co-accused Ashley Dyball, a one-time anti-Islamic State fighter in Syria.




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Lidl worker, 40 'was sacked after reacting to colleagues who regularly called him an ISIS bomber'

Behzad Bahmanzad worked at the store in Plymouth, Devon, for five years and said he was bullied by other staff members who repeatedly called him 'ISIS', 'terrorist' and 'bomber'.




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Donald Trump says 'Squad' Democrats 'hate the Jewish people' as he riffs about faith at megachurch

Donald Trump turned a mega-church revival meeting into a campaign rally on Friday, riffing at a Miami gathering of politicall friendly evangelicals on meandering topics including claims of Democratic Party anti-Semitism and the U.S. airstrike that killed a hated Iranian general.




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Barack Obama welcomed leader of US embassy attack at the White House

Hadi al Amiri joined Iraq's then-Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki as his Minister for Transport when he stood in the Oval Office in December 2011.




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Obese ISIS 'mufti' is arrested in Iraq… and is so heavy he has to be loaded onto the back of a truck

Shifa al-Nima, a big capture, was hauled from his bolthole in Mosul, Iraq, by security forces. Dubbed the terror group's Jabba the Hutt, the so-called religious leader had ordered executions.




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British ISIS suspects including Jihadi Jack will go on trial in special Syrian courts

British ISIS fighters are set to go on trial in Syria from next month as the Kurds have grown frustrated of the prolonged legal battle over the extremists, after the UK refused to repatriate them.




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ISIS bride Shamima Begum loses first round of fight to win back her British citizenship 

Begum - one of three east London schoolgirls who travelled to Syria to join ISIS in 2015 - lost her UK passport after she was found, nine months pregnant, in a Syrian refugee camp last year.




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White supremacists are now the BIGGEST threat to New Jersey residents

The annual New Jersey Terrorism Assessment report explains that state officials raised the threat level for white supremacist from 'moderate' to 'high.'




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Accused female terror recruiter 22 faces life in jail for allegedly supporting Islamic State fighter

A woman accused of recruiting an Islamic State fighter has faced a Melbourne court on terrorism charges.




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Two US soldiers are killed accompanying security forces during a raid of an ISIS stronghold in Iraq

Two U.S. soldiers were killed on a raid of an ISIS stronghold in Iraq and had their dead bodies hoisted out of a crevice after six hours, drawing criticism from former US special envoy Brett McGurk.




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ISIS issues advice to terrorists on how to tackle coronavirus - including 'putting faith in God'

A list of 'religious directives' on tackling infectious diseases appeared in the latest issue of the terror group's newspaper al-Naba. It advises terrorists not to travel to affected areas.




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Three Sudanese refugees held after terror attack in French town on coronavirus lockdown

One of the attacks has been identified as Abdallah A.O., who stabbed two people during a bloody rampage in Romans-sur-Isere, south of Lyon. France is under coronavirus lockdown.




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Wannabe Jihadi, 22, who trained for ISIS attacks was freed early despite government objections

A would-be jihadist who trained for terror attacks and planned to join ISIS was handed early release from prison despite Government objections (pictured,ISIS conscript Ahmed Alsyed).