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Michael Jackson Neverland ranch: Who bought the Neverland ranch? Can you visit?



MICHAEL JACKSON'S death shocked many people - but what happened to his home, the Neverland ranch?




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John Lennon once revealed his least favourite Beatles song – ‘I knocked off Elvis Presley’



JOHN LENNON revealed his least favourite Beatles song was one he "knocked off" from Elvis Presley.




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Tom Jones Little Richard: Were Tom Jones and Little Richard friends? 'Sings to me'



TOM JONES had a huge number of famous friends - but did that include the late singer Little Richard?




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Brian May in hospital: Why was Brian May taken to hospital?



BRIAN MAY is known for shredding it on his guitar for millions of Queen fans - but what has caused him to head to hospital?




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Tottenham handed major transfer boost in pursuit of £20m QPR star Eberechi Eze



Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho has been handed a major transfer boost in the pursuit of QPR starlet Eberechi Eze, after the west London club put a £20million price tag on the midfielder, with both Crystal Palace and Sheffield United dropping out of the race.




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Ronald Koeman rushed to hospital in Amsterdam with heart problem



Former Everton and Southampton manager Ronald Koeman fell ill on Sunday.




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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp reveals private meetings with Steven Gerrard during lockdown



Jurgen Klopp never got to manage Steven Gerrard at Liverpool but the pair still have a strong relationship given their connections to the club.




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Arsene Wenger sends Liverpool message over Premier League title with season in doubt



Arsene Wenger has praised Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp after a stellar season in the Premier League.




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Co-op recalls Chicken & Stuffing Sandwich because it may contain metal

Co-op is recalling Chicken and Stuffing Sandwich due to the possible presence of metal. The possible presence of metal makes this product unsafe to eat.




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Coop recalls Frozen Hash Browns because they may contain pieces of white plastic

Coop is recalling Frozen Hash Browns because they may contain pieces of white plastic. The possible presence of plastic makes this product unsafe to eat.




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Amy’s Kitchen recalls Gluten Free Vegetable Lasagne because packs may contain metal

Amy’s Kitchen is recalling Gluten Free Vegetable Lasagne because the packs may contain metal shavings.




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Coca-Cola European Partners issue precautionary advice for opening Coca-Cola Original Taste 1.5 litre PET bottles due to a manufacturing fault

Coca-Cola European Partners is issuing precautionary advice for opening Coca-Cola Original Taste 1.5 litre PET bottles because the bottles may have damaged neck rings which means that the bottle mi




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Co-op recalls Sliced Pepperoni because of contamination with E. coli

Co-op is recalling Co-op Sliced Pepperoni because E. coli O157 has been found in the product.




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Top Star Marketing UK recalls GoGo Pan Masala because it contains an illegal dye

Top Star Marketing UK Ltd. is recalling Shahzada Industries GoGo Fresh & Sweet Pan Masala because it contains the illegal dye Rhodamine B, which may pose a health risk.




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Car tax: How do I tax my car without an MOT?



CAR TAX questions have been doing the rounds amid the coronavirus pandemic - but how can you tax your car without an MOT certificate?




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Motorists given ‘green light’ to break speed limit as roads turn into ‘postcode lottery'



LOCKDOWN measures could turn the UK into "postcode lottery" as police forces admit they will not pursue low level speeding offences amid the restrictions.




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Police force admits taking ‘no further action’ on some road offences as crime soars



POLICE in Essex have admitted the decision was made to "take no further action" on many low level traffic offences last month as road crimes hit record levels.




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Car tax changes mean there's ‘never been a better time’ to switch as EV models top sales



CAR TAX changes and grants for those purchasing brand new fully electric vehicles means there's "never been a better time" to switch, according to an EV expert.




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Car insurance customers should get bigger refunds - companies 'need to pay it back now'



CAR INSURANCE companies should work out how much they have saved due to coronavirus and pass over savings based on customer premiums, says experts.




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Used car warning: Buying this vehicle today will be ‘best investment’ for future profits



BUYING this type of vehicle now will be the "best investment"' for motorists hoping to later sell a model on the used car market, according to car sales experts at Motorway.co.uk.




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Windows 10: Microsoft's next update has a bug and it won't be fixed before release date



MICROSOFT has conceded that its next upgrade to Windows 10 includes a bug that will not be fixed before the software is rolled out to one billion users worldwide. Here's everything you need to know.




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Google Chrome rival gets vital features that could tempt you to make the switch



GOOGLE CHROME is the undisputed champion of the internet browser marketplace, but one of its big rivals has received a major update that may tempt you over.




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Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa plots Ben White replacement in the summer transfer window



Leeds are already looking to find a replacement for Ben White, with the defender set to return to Brighton at the end of his loan spell, and the Whites are now turning to Middlesbrough stalwart Daniel Ayala, as Marcelo Bielsa plans his moves in the transfer market for life in the Premier League.




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THANK YOU BRITAIN: Robert Jenrick amazed as volunteers deliver one MILLION food parcels



The coronavirus emergency has brought uncertain and difficult times. It has changed how we live, separated us from our loved ones and tested our resolve as a nation. But the willingness of people to pull together and help those most in need is a powerful reminder of the strength of our communities.




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Even during lockdown, Britain paid tribute to WW2 heroes, says LEO McKINSTRY



THE commemoration was heartfelt, the nostalgia moving, the gratitude profound.




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FAIR FOR YOU calls for fees amnesty as Covid-19 opens up HIGH COST CREDIT traps



PEOPLE locked into high cost loans and rent-to-own schemes should be spared the extra fees charged if they fall behind with payments, says affordable provider Fair for You .




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Steer clear of toxic money-off shopping voucher – it’s a scam



IF YOU get an email or a letter offering a tempting money-off voucher for purchases during quarantine that claims to be from one of the well-known supermarket brands, bin or delete it immediately.




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Indonesia and Thailand wet markets STILL trading despite coronavirus outbreak - PICTURED



WET markets in Asia are still trading despite the devastating spread of coronavirus around the world.




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Shock at two million bits of plastic in just a square metre of Mediterranean Sea



ALARMING levels of plastic have been found on the Mediterranean seabed, scientists revealed yesterday.




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Joy for nature-lovers as white-tailed eagles return to England for first time in 240 years



WHITE-TAILED eagles have been spotted in England for the first time in 240 years.




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What you should never feed to ducks: Six common items including bread



THOUSANDS of people stuck at home during lockdown are using their exercise slot to visit parks and feed ducks. Express.co.uk has compiled a list of six things you and your family should avoid feeding ducks at all costs.




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BBC Weather: Brits to boil in 25C heatwave ahead of stormy weekend



BBC WEATHER has forecast temperatures of up to 25C as Brits celebrate VE day but by Sunday, conditions will drastically change as stormy downpours washout the UK.




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BBC weather: Europe bombarded with thunderstorms and showers ahead of Arctic freeze



BBC Weather have forecasted a rapid plummet in temperature due to Arctic winds after a bout of heavy rain and thunderstorms on Sunday.




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Hurricane warning: Fierce hurricane season to bring 20 storms 'We can't afford it'



HURRICANE warnings may soon become more common in the Atlantic and Pacific this year, as America's deadliest season is on approach. This year devastating storms could pummel the coast in a "very active" hurricane season which may come as one hardship too many for many areas.




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UK weather forecast: Scorching Saturday strikes as Britain melts in heatwave



A HOT and sunny Saturday is set across the UK before a cooler Sunday.




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UK heatwave: Temperatures to SOAR hitting highs of 26C before plummeting up to 15C



BRITON'S are due to see temperatures soar to 26C on Saturday in a heatwave hotter than Lanzarote.




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UK weather warning: Chart turns PURPLE as freezing Polar air grips country - Snow to hit



TEMPERATURES are to plummet as freezing Polar air descends upon the UK this week bringing an end to the glorious sunshine much of the country experienced on Friday and Saturday.




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FA Cup draw simulator: Man Utd vs Man City, Liverpool dealt kind draw, London derby



FA Cup teams are eagerly awaiting to find out who they will face in the Fifth Round, and Express Sport has simulated the FA Cup draw ahead of the clashes. Manchester United will host Manchester City, while Liverpool are dealt a kind draw. Chelsea take on Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, and Newcastle face Portsmouth.




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Meat wholesaler given conditional discharge for obstructing FSA officer

Fahad Ismail pleaded guilty to obstructing an FSA officer from collecting evidence.




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Eddie Jones set for showdown talks with England ace Joe Marler over rugby retirement



Eddie Jones will hold talks with England ace Joe Marler over his future in rugby.




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England's Manu Tuilagi could seal Samoa switch as one of four stars Eddie Jones could lose



Manu Tuilagi may well end his international career away from England.




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British and Irish Lions 2021 tour of South Africa to move in coronavirus schedule shake-up



The British and Irish Lions' tour of South Africa was due to take place next summer.




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Tipping Point’s Ben Shephard silenced by celebrity player: ‘I’ll tell you if you shut up!'



TIPPING POINT saw Alan Davies win £20,000 for his chosen charity this afternoon but not before he silenced host Ben Shephard.




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Amanda Holden causes outrage with The One Show viewers: ‘It’s a family show!’



AMANDA HOLDEN was live in the BBC studio on Thursday at The One Show with hosts Alex Jones and Gethin Jones talking about what's to come on Britain's Got Talent but also describing just why she is clapping for the NHS during the coronavirus lockdown. However, viewers were left distracted by Amanda's appearance and took to Twitter to comment.




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Arsenal assured transfer target Thomas Partey will fit in for two reasons



Arsenal remain keen on signing Thomas Partey this summer, and have been reassured he will fit in well at the club.




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Premier League clubs to disinfect GRASS as they await Boris Johnson speech tomorrow



Premier League clubs will disinfect the grass when the season resumes.




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Brexit sabotage: David Cameron’s bid to derail Vote Leave campaign exposed



BREXIT was almost thwarted before it could even begin as former Prime Minister David Cameron planned legislation that could have significantly damaged Vote Leave's referendum campaign, a book claims.




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Rangers star Alfredo Morelos keeps the pressure on Celtic with late winner



ALFREDO MORELOS powered Rangers to victory with a second half double to keep the pressure on Celtic.




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SPFL table PREDICTED: Super computer predicts who will win title - Celtic or Rangers?



THE SPFL title race is hotting up and a super computer has given us an idea of how the season may pan out.




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Steven Gerrard explains ‘definite progress’ at Rangers with key Celtic point



Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has admitted that he's pleased with the "definite progress" the team is making at Ibrox, ahead of the Gers Scottish Premiership tie against St Johnstone, with the manager explaining one key Celtic comparison in the title race.