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Adam Schiff accuses Donald Trump of 'direct attack on the rule of law'

Rep. Adam Schiff accused President Trump of launching a 'direct attack' on the rule of law by inserting himself into longtime advisor Roger Stone's court case.




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Paedophiles can find sick child sex abuse images online with just THREE clicks, NCA warns 

National Crime Agency director-general Lynne Owens said child abuse images was found so easily via search engines that there was nothing to stop offending on the open web.




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Prince Andrew brazenly 'groped girls' on Jeffrey Epstein's paradise island, claims top US lawyer

Prince Andrew brazenly 'groped girls' while staying at the so-called 'Paedo Island' home of his friend, convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a top prosecutor has claimed.




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Caitlyn Jenner poses for photos with ex-wife Linda Thompson at Jane Seymour's charity bash

Thompson said of her ex in 2016: 'I enjoy her very much -- she's the same person, she's the same entity, she's the same living, breathing entity, the same soul, just a different facade.'




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Moondust is being studied to see if it can be turned into WATER as well as fuel and bricks 

Experts from the Open University in Milton Keynes have been experimenting to see whether the oxygen stored in simulated moon dust could be used to produce water.




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Badgers are drowning in Storm Dennis floods because they are 'very reluctant' to leave their homes

The extreme wet weather has flooded many low-lying badger setts in North Wales and damaged the structures of those on high ground.




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Floyd Mayweather makes it rain FAKE cash at stripper-filled birthday but won't splurge on open bar

He made it ran fake cash with his face printed on it at strippers who provided entertainment. They swung above the crowd on disco balls and model airplanes that read Air Mayweather.




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Australian share market slumps 2 per cent in early trade amid coronavirus fears 

The Australian Securities Exchange lost another $50billion in the opening hour of trade. Coronavirus fears wiped $48billion from shares on Monday - which is likely to see losses of $100billion over two days.




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CRAIG BROWN: Crustaceans? They're all so VERY crabby... 

CRAIG BROWN: Sir, I was interested to read the open letter sent by leaders of Women's Aid and the Women's Equality Party.




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FTSE 100 falls 0.5% to 5928 amid £30bn coronavirus-busting budget

The FTSE 100 index in London closed down 84 points or -1.4 per cent at 5,876 today. It came as Rishi Sunak delivered his Budget against the backdrop of an economic storm caused by Covid-19.




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Kendall Jenner braves open air during bike ride...as people 'self quarantine' amid coronavirus fears

Across the globe, people have opted to 'self-quarantine' amid the growing coronavirus pandemic.




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Hilarious moment two bewildered men wander into Boston Mayor's coronavirus press conference

Social media users loved the moment two Boston men unashamedly walked into the background of a press conference with Mayor Marty Walsh about the coronavirus.




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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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Paris Jackson braves the open air without gloves or mask on errand run amid coronavirus pandemic 

Due to the growing severity of the coronavirus outbreak, many have opted to self-quarantine as a means of preventing the virus' spread.




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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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PGA Tour releases revised 2020 calendar with the Masters pushed back to November 

After the The Open was cancelled for the first time since the Second World War, the ongoing pandemic has also forced the US Open and PGA Championship to take place later this year.




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Ryder Cup captains Padraig Harrington and Steve Stricker urge golfing world to fight coronavirus 

Ryder Cup captains Padraig Harrington and Steve Stricker have issued a joint letter stressing Europe and the US must remain united in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.




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Joshua Jackson nabs a pack of toilet paper during errand run for pregnant wife Jodie Turner-Smith

In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Joshua Jackson is expecting his first child with wife Jodie Turner-Smith.




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The Dow jumps as JPMorgan, J&J kick off earnings

The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 500 points, or 2.4%. The S&P 500 jumped 3.1% and the Nasdaq Composite climbed almost 4%




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Darren Criss puts safety first by suiting up in a mask and gloves for a walk with wife Mia Swier

Darren Criss recently helped provide a much needed distraction for quarantined families across the globe during ABC's The Disney Family Singalong.




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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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David Charvet, 47, braves the open air for Whole Foods grocery run with girlfriend Oksana Rykova, 26

David Charvet has been enjoying a loved up lockdown with his fitness model girlfriend Oksana Rykova, 26.




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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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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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Ashton Kutcher dons a face mask and gloves to pick up a to-go order for wife Mila Kunis and kids

Ashton Kutcher braved the open air to pick-up some well deserved takeout for his family at Black Market Liquor Bar in Studio City. Kutcher sported an N95 face mask and black disposable gloves.




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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: Just squash Ant McPartlin under your foot, Lisa - and forget him! 

AMANDA PLATELL: Ant has treated you appallingly. But every tweet you post keeps you nailed to the cross of this broken marriage. You have to break away.




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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: Chuka Umunna counts £30k cost of his Lib Dem switch 

ANDREW PIERCE: If Chuka Umunna lost in Streatham, which he represented since 2010, he would have been paid £33,500 redundancy with the first £30k tax-free.




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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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ANDREW PIERCE: I know from experience how hard it is to come out, and I salute Phillip Schofield 

ANDREW PIERCE: Tears pouring down my cheeks, I posted the letter to Mum and Dad. I had finally owned up to myself that I was gay. My parents were staunch, working-class Catholics.




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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.