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Is Nico Rosberg losing the plot? If he can't find a way to beat Lewis Hamilton he could find himself fading into the distance

JONATHAN McEVOY FORMULA ONE COLUMN: Could we be witnessing the mental disintegration of Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg in these opening jousts of the season?




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Lewis Hamilton would have won the Monaco Grand Prix if Ross Brawn had been on the pit wall... Mercedes' new regime was at fault

JONATHAN McEVOY: The Mercedes mantra has been that they win as a team and lose as a team, but responsibility for these calls surely lies with Paddy Lowe – the technical director.




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After the Monaco fiasco Mercedes deserve credit for getting Lewis Hamilton's pit stop just right at Silverstone

JONATHAN McEVOY: Mercedes were pilloried here and elsewhere for their embarrassing mistake on the pit wall in Monaco. So we should give them credit for the British Grand Prix.




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Jolyon Palmer did not give an inch in Australian GP 2016

JONATHAN McEVOY: Jolyon Palmer was the driver of the Australian Grand Prix. He raced tenaciously but scrupulously fairly to finish 11th on his debut.




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Bottas' inability to catch Vettel proves why Mercedes are unconvinced

JONATHAN McEVOY IN SAKHIR: What if it had been Lewis Hamilton charging down on Sebastian Vettel in those tense last few minutes of the Bahrain Grand Prix? Or Max Verstappen?




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Max Verstappen could learn a lot from Red Bull team-mate Daniel Ricciardo

JONATHAN McEVOY: Christian Horner has long claimed that his Red Bull team possess the best driver line-up on the grid. And Daniel Ricciardo stuck to his side of the equation with a brilliant China win.




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McLaren's sorry mess urgently needs rethinking from top to bottom

JONATHAN McEVOY: Rather than waste time trying to punish the leaker, McLaren should hear the cri de coeur that represents large parts of the Woking workforce and sort this mess out.




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It's all hail the halo now... it's hard to argue against its efficacy

JONATHAN MCEVOY: In the name of balance we should record the traditionalist’s argument that the ugly device, though not as repulsive as feared, gnaws at soul of open-cockpit motor racing.




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Sebastian Vettel is in danger of becoming Ferrari's No 2 behind Charles Leclerc

JONATHAN MCEVOY - F1 COLUMN: Sebastian Vettel's nightmare scenario, the one that would end his career in grand prix racing, is to carry No 1 status at Ferrari in nothing but name.




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Bottas' Baku win shows who will partner Hamilton for Mercedes in 2020

JONATHAN MCEVOY’S F1 COLUMN: Valtteri Bottas has given Mercedes a headache after his victory in Baku on Sunday? I don't think so. He has made life perfect for them.




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Cadel Evans winning Tour de France? Shane Warne at the 1993 Ashes? What's your favourite Aussie sporting moment of all time? Take your pick from our top 10

With the Commonwealth Games soon to offer another stage on which the green and gold will shine, it's time to pick your favourite sporting moment of all time.




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Europe's wealthiest man, Bernard Arnault, has lost $30BILLION during coronavirus crisis 

71-year-old Frenchman Bernard Arnault is the chairman and CEO of the prestigious luxury empire LVMH Moët Hennessy and the third-richest billionaire in the world, according to Forbes.




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Getting 'drunk as s***' at vodka-fuelled karaoke: NBA legend Dennis Rodman on trip toNorth Korea 

Former Chicago Bulls star Dennis Rodman opened up on his unlikely friendship with the Supreme leader of North Korea Kim Jong-un ever since he visited the country in 2013.




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Donald Trump opens up about his parents on Mother's Day

President Donald Trump opened up about his mother on Friday, saying she believed he could do no wrong, adding 'which is maybe why I ended up the way I ended up.'




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BEL MOONEY: Should I walk away from my lazy, toxic brother? 

This week Bel advises a reader who doesn't know whether to walk away from her lazy, toxic brother.




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Four-year-old boy is airlifted to hospital after being bitten by a venomous snake 

A young boy has been flown to Brisbane after he was bitten by a snake in northern New South Wales.




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Jacinda Ardern bans HUGS and visiting mums this Mother's Day in New Zealand

Sunday could be the final day of New Zealand's tough but effective lockdown, credited as one part of a world-leading response to the spread of COVID-19.




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Boxing legend Muhammad Ali was once 'stood up by Elvis Presley' for sparring session

The former heavyweight was famously close friends with Presley before the latter's death in 1977, and invited the legendary performer to watch him in action in secret.




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Woman who allegedly had labia burnt off in body modification says she can't have sex

A woman who allegedly had her labia burnt off as part of a genital modification procedure in NSW told a court she can no longer have sex or wear tampons. 




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Winston Churchill's granddaughter reveals her mother's mercy dash

On the evening of May 8, 1945, Winston Churchill could have been forgiven a little merry-making.




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Call centre worker sues for $500,000 after prank caller left her with 'psychiatric trauma'

Tricia Marie Griffin, 49, has filed a civil claim against Brisbane City Council saying the workplace was negligent in providing proper support and training to deal with the nuisance calls.




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Man who filmed ex-cop gun down Ahmaud Arbery may also be arrested in connection to murder 

At a press conference Friday, the director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Vic Reynolds said William 'Roddie' Bryan may also face arrest over the murder of black jogger Ahmaud Arbery, 25.




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Obama says 'rule of law' is at risk following DOJ's decision to drop charges against General Flynn

Former President Barack Obama (seen left with then-President-elect Donald Trump at the White House in 2017) on Friday blasted the decision to drop the case against ex-NSA Michael Flynn (right).




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Australia's most populous state might not lift any coronavirus restrictions until JUNE

New South Wales premier Gladys Berejiklian said she would be in no rush to lift coronavirus restrictions, and no major changes would be made for several weeks.




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What Australia and New Zealand's travel bubble will really look like

Opening up a trans-Tasman travel bubble could see stringent pre-travel health checks, an on-arrival test, no physical forms and social distancing on flights.




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New twist in hunt for 'mafia-linked' fugitive accused of killing his glamorous girlfriend

Ricardo 'Rick' Barbaro, 33, is on the run after police named him as a suspect in the death of his girlfriend Ellie Price.




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Prince Harry surrounded by Meghan Markle's friends in LA villa

Several of her closest friends live near the vast £14.5million villa the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have moved into in star-studded Beverly Hills with its famed 90210 postcode.




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Australia's 'organisational queen' reveals foolproof way to tidy up kitchen sink and bathroom vanity

An Australian 'organisational queen' has revealed her best tips for keeping your kitchen cupboards, bathroom vanity and toy room clean with the help of IKEA and Kmart tubs.




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Obama blasts Trump's handling of coronavirus pandemic as 'an absolute chaotic disaster'

Barack Obama (right), the former president, said on Friday that President Trump's (left) handling of the COVID-19 pandemic is one reason he will work hard to help Joe Biden defeat him in November.




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Queensland Deputy Premier to stand aside over corruption probe  

Queensland's Deputy Premier Jackie Trad has stood down as a probe is launched into the appointment of a Brisbane principal.




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Now a member of Mike Pence's staff tests positive for coronavirus

Vice President Mike Pence's spokesperson Katie Miller, who also serves as a spokesperson for the White House Coronavirus Task Force, tested positive for the coronavirus.. 




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Colin Fassnidge defends celebrity chef Pete Evans' decision to leave Channel Seven

My Kitchen Rules' Pete Evans recently came to a 'mutual' and 'amicable' decision to leave Network Seven after a decade.




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'Meth mum' who was jailed after cops found ice in her bra was working three jobs to support her kids

Ysanne Louise Peach, 34, was jailed for three years after police found her with a traffickable quantity of meth and $11,000 in cash at Boulder, in Western Australia's Eastern Goldfields region.




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The Mail reveals it's a female former friend suing Duke and Duchess of York for a £6.7m unpaid debt

The original owner, said to be a female beneficiary of a trust fund, is believed to have sold Chalet Helora to the Yorks in 2014 for 22m Swiss francs (£18m). They owe her £6.7m and she decided to go to court.




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Extraordinary moment traffic comes to a standstill after a PIG escapes in a tunnel and runs riot 

Cars passing through Melbourne's Domain Tunnel slowed to a crawl on Saturday afternoon as an incident in the underpass blocked one of the lanes. 




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Dramatic moment a mother protesting 'for her rights' is arrested in front of her son in Sydney

Video footage shared to Facebook showed the woman speaking with police officers near Parliament of New South Wales in Sydney's CBD at about 3.50pm on Saturday.




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Sport boss claims hosting the Olympics could pull Australia out of a post-coronavirus recession 

The Australian Olympic Committee remains confident in south-east Queensland's bid to host in 2032.




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Mum has $10,000 swiped from her super fund by fraudsters - here's how you can protect your cash 

Andrea Dunn, 54, from Drouin in Gippsland, became the target of identity theft last month scammers used her details to create a fake mygov account with the Australian Taxation Office.




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Erin Molan addresses rumours that she split from fiancé Sean Ogilvy - insisting the pair are 'great'

Erin Molan has revealed that she and her fiancé of three years, Sean Ogilvy, are in no hurry to marry - after repeatedly addressing split rumours. 




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Little Richard dead at 87: Rock music legend behind Good Golly Miss Molly passes away

Rock music legend Little Richard has died at the age of 87, his family have confirmed. The star, whose hits included Tutti Frutti, Long Tall Sally, and Good Golly Miss Molly, inspired a generation of musicians.




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Anti-vaxxer footy WAG shares a bizarre Instagram post comparing herself to Holocaust victims 

Shanelle Cartwright, the wife of Gold Coast Titans forward Bryce Cartwright, posted the image of the teenage Holocaust victim to her Instagram story on Friday.




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Christine Ohuruogu insists there's no crisis as Dwain Chambers seals Daegu place

Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu claimed there is 'no crisis' for her ahead of next month's World Championships in South Korea, despite finishing only third in the UK trials in Birmingham.




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London Olympics 2012: This will change my brother's life, says Christine Ohuruogu

When Lord Coe sold the legacy of a London Games for youth around the world to the International Olympic Committee he had in mind the effect it would have on youngsters like Joshua Ohuruogu.




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Mo Farah and Christine Ohuruogu crowned Britain's athletes of the year

Mo Farah and Christine Ohuruogu were yesterday named Britain’s athletes of the year at the British Athletics Writers’ Association’s awards in London.




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'My sister can't beat me...yet!' Christine Ohuruogu fired up by sibling rivalry as she looks towards 2016 Olympics

When world 400 metres champion Christine Ohuruogu told her younger sister Victoria she intends to carry on competing until the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, she heard a slight groan.




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Christine Ohuruogu spends cash from her own pocket to fund Britain's stars of tomorrow

World 400 metres champion Christine Ohuruogu has been quietly funding young athletes’ training and travel expenses out of her own pocket.




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Christine Ohuruogu's Commonwealth Games in doubt due to love for high heels

LAURA WILLIAMSON: Christine Ohuruogu may not compete in the individual 400 metres at this summer’s Commonwealth Games after her love of wearing six-inch heels hampered winter training.




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Christine Ohuruogu says she would be 'completely crazy' to carry on racing after Rio 2016

Olympic and double world champion Christine Ohuruogu has confirmed she expects to retire after Rio 2016, insisting she would have to be 'completely crazy' to carry on any longer.




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Christine Ohuruogu has accused IAAF president Lamine Diack of 'not knowing what the hell is going on' in athletics

World 400 metres champion Christine Ohuruogu has accused IAAF president Lamine Diack of 'not knowing what the hell is going on' in athletics.




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Christine Ohuruogu finishes fourth in Anniversary Games 400m ahead of World Championships  

There was no happy homecoming for Christine Ohuruogu as the local girl finished fourth in Friday night's 400 metres at the Olympic Stadium in one of her final outings before the World Championships.