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Management consultant paid £2,000 a day to cut costs at NHS trust is axed by health board

Management consultant, Phillip Burns (left), who was paid almost £2,000 a day to cut costs at a struggling NHS trust while living in Marbella has himself been axed - to help it save money.




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NHS is facing 'ticking time-bomb' of claims from families of dead Covid-19 patients

At least 17 families whose loved ones have died during the Covid-19 pandemic are considering legal action, according to support charity Action Against Medical Accidents. (Stock picture from library)




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Mother jumps in terror when her cat suddenly 'talks' in hilarious prank by her teenage son 

Cameron Horne, 16, from Framfield, East Sussex gave his mum Louise Love, 35, a huge shock when she thought their cat Bownisha had started talking to her.




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Teenager, 18, appears in court charged with murder of NHS worker

Muhammad Jalloh, 18, and a 16-year-old boy, who cannot be named, allegedly killed David Gomoh in a 'random' attack moments after he left his family home at 10.25pm on 26 April.




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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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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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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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'Unfussy' Sophie Wessex 'just gets on with it', royal expert reveals 

Sophie Wessex, 55, who is currently isolating in Surrey with her husband Prince Edward, 56, is 'unfussy' and 'does things that aren't very glamorous', royal expert Ingrid Seward told CBC News.




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Stranger Things' Millie Bobby Brown, 16, donates £15,000 to NHS frontline staff fighting coronavirus

The actress, 16, gave £5,000 each to Bournemouth Hospital Charity, Salisbury District Hospital Stars Appeal and Southampton Hospitals Charity.




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Sleuth who has discovered 80 lonely hearts scammers in THREE MONTHS

Suzanne Parker, 71, from Bristol, told This Morning the signs that singletons should look out for, revealing that scammers often claim to be widowed with a child, and claims to be building contractors.




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Dua Lipa discusses gender inequality in the music industry as she poses for special GQ issue 

The pop princess, 24, shared her take on the different pressures placed on male and female artists as she stars on one of five special covers for the June issue of GQ - dedicated to the NHS and key workers.




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Author John Le Carre blames government's Covid-19 response as 'tragic national cock-up'

John le Carré  also claimed the UK's death toll was a result of 'running down of the NHS.' Le Carré, 88, is in lockdown at his Cornish home where he is writing a new book.




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Coronavirus UK: 100k wrongly told 'extremely vulnerable'

Letters were sent to 2.16million Britons advising them to 'shield' themselves. But it has since emerged around five per cent were incorrectly included.




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The £900,000 cheques really ARE in the post as 17,000 donate to Mail Force drive for PPE

An incredible 37,000 Daily Mail readers have donated £1.6million to supply protective kit for frontline NHS and care staff. Total expected to pass £2million as 4,000 letters are still to be opened.




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SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Why there's no encore for Fergie's West End venture 

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Fergie, who has just launched her own YouTube channel, 'Storytime With Fergie And Friends', declines to comment on the company's affairs.




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Coronavirus UK: Death toll with 30,615 with 539 new fatalities

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab tonight described the growing number of COVID-19 fatalities as 'tragic'. He revealed 5,600 more Britons had tested positive for the deadly virus.




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BAME NHS workers on Covid-19 frontline should ask ask to be moved says Dame Donna Kinnair

BAME staff working on the front lines of the NHS should ask to move if they feel endangered, the chief executive of the Royal College of Nursing has said. It comes after a popular pharmacist died last month.




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Nurse who gambled away £100,000 raised for terminally-ill son allowed to work due to Covid crisis

The original Nursing and Midwifery Council [NMC] tribunal heard Stacey Worsley gambled the money - meant for Toby Nye's neuroblastoma treatment - over a 15-month period.




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Rangers midfielder Scott Arfield raises £9,500 for NHS after raffling off match worn shirt

Rangers midfielder Scott Arfield has helped raise £9,500 for the NHS charities. Arfield started a raffle to give away the match shirt he wore against Braga in February




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Christine Lampard and husband Frank join the nation in clap for carers 

The couple dressed up as they joined the nation in the 8pm clap for carers on Thursday.




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Bake Off star Candice Brown reveals cake she made for Colonel Tom Moore's 100th birthday

The-35-year-old, described her 'proudest moment' as making a birthday cake for Colonel Tom Moore who turned 100 on 30 April.




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The Sex Clinic expert Sarah Mulindwa returns to the NHS frontline to help battle the COVID-19 crisis

The 34-year-old model, who is the star of Channel 4's The Sex Clinic, has put her career on hold to look after coronavirus patients.




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Coronavirus UK: Death toll tops 31,000 with hundreds of new fatalities

Environment Secretary George Eustice revealed the figures, which include fatalities in all settings, at tonight's Downing Street press briefing.




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The new iPhone is a pleasant surprise but not quite a Revelation 

If you've been hanging on to an ancient, half-dead handset with the obligatory smashed screen, waiting for the 'right' iPhone to upgrade to, this £729 handset is a decent choice




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2019's top ten? Tech your pick

Event's tech expert Rob Waugh rounds up the best new gadgets on the market. Looking for that last minute gift? Our man has you covered




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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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The BlueAir Pure 411 air purifier leaves your room feeling clean and cool

There's a rash of these things about, but BlueAir's gizmos have won awards, removing airborne bacteria, chemicals and pollution from the air




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Rob Waugh reviews the Rayvolt Cruzer V3  

I'm mature enough to admit that, sometimes, the whole point of a gadget is the attention you get from using it in public.




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The Rodecaster Pro is the ideal piece of kit if you're considering joining the podcast revolution 

If you are thinking of subjecting the world to half an hour of your opinions on, say, Mongolian throat singing, the Rodecaster Pro does a fairly passable impression of an actual radio studio




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ROB WAUGH: A ludicrous, lovely toy for the rich and childless 

So I regard the Philips OLED+984 Ambilight with wistful longing. There's little point in bringing such a majestic device into a home where the biggest workout it's going to get is Paw Patrol binges




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Justin Duggar, 16, mows 'Trump 2020' into grass

Josh Duggar's wife Anna revealed on Instagram that Josh's younger brother Justin stamped the message into the grass.




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Wife of sex pest Josh Duggar marks 11-year wedding anniversary and says faith has helped them

The Florida-born Anna referenced the family's faith in surviving the bad times in her union with the Tontitown, Arkansas native: 'Through it all, God's kindness and grace has sustained us.'




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Celebrity MasterChef review by Jim Shelley 

Celebrity Masterchef saw the most famous name in this week's heat and the whole series make it through to Wednesday's show.




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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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Henry was the judges' victim (unfairly) on The Great British Bake Off, by Jim Shelley 

After nine years and ten series, even the best contestants on The Great British Bake Off still had no answer to their nemesis, the show's famous, merciless, adversary.




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The Apprentice, review by Jim Shelley 

The Apprentice usually makes it impossible not to conclude that the candidates' only actual talent is getting dressed quickly.




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The Great British Bake Off, review by Jim Shelley 

It was the semi-final of The Great British Bake and Patisserie Week - a mouth-watering prospect, particularly when Paul Hollywood smiled that combining them was 'pretty cruel.'




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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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Harrison Ford boards family and friends into his $18M private jet

The Star Wars vet - who is an experienced and respected pilot - had longer-than-usual hair and a full beard as he went casual in a blue shirt, jeans and boots while with wife Calista Flockhart.




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Rutger Hauer was nearly FIRED from Blade Runner after first meeting with director Ridley Scott

Rutger Hauer, who died aged 75 on July 19, was nearly fired from Blade Runner during his first meeting with director Ridley Scott over his outlandish outfit, a friend told DailyMail.com.




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Harrison Ford spotted out with a casual look in New York after appearing at United Nations

Screen legend Harrison Ford rocked a casual look with some friends in New York City, just hours after appearing at the United Nations Climate Summit and General Assembly.




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Harrison Ford shares the secret of his happy 18-year relationship with wife Calista Flockhart

Harrison Ford has a relationship spanning 18-years with wife Calista Flockhart, and he believes that the secret to making a marriage last is a simple one. 'Don't talk, nod your head,' urged the actor.




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Star Wars behind-the-scenes: Candid photos of Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford sell for over £4,000

Personal photographs taken by Pamela Mann, who worked on the original Star Wars movies as a continuity supervisor, have sold for over £4,000 at Windsor Auctions in Berkshire.




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ASK DR ELLIE: Will dieting make my gallstones even worse?

DR ELLIE CANNON: Frustratingly, gallstones are associated with being overweight, so many sufferers may already be in the process of attempting to lose a few pounds.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Are my new heart pills turning me bald at 61?  

A 61-year-old reader has asked DR ELLIE CANNON whether his new heart pills could be responsible for his sudden hair loss as all the men in his family had a full head of hair into old age.




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ASK DR ELLIE: Should I worry about this cyst on my liver? 

DR ELLIE CANNON: When you are offered a scan or an investigation of any kind, one of the potential downsides is finding something you weren't looking for.




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ASK DR ELLIE: She was given the jab - so why did my daughter get HPV? 

DR ELLIE CANNON: In England, cervical screening aims to detect high-risk HPV. For most people, HPV is cleared within two years, so it is possible that next time, HPV won't be detected.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: The £20 gadget no family should be without during the coronavirus pandemic

DR ELLIE CANNON reveals how the oximeter, pictured, a simple tool available easily on the high street, can help catch Covid-19 before it turns deadly.




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DIY stores, at-home tests and frostbitten toes: DR ELLIE CANNON answers your questions

DR ELLIE CANNON: The Mail on Sunday's GP discusses B&Q reopening, pictured, how to obtain a free test, whether it's safe to hug grandchildren and more in this week's column.