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Jane Fonda and Alan Rickman transform into Nancy and Ronald Reagan for The Butler

The 74-year-old US actress Jane Fonda was yesterday spotted filming The Butler in New Orleans, Louisiana, with Harry Potter star Alan Rickman playing her husband Ronald Reagan.




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JK Rowling apologises for killing off Harry Potter's Snape

Taking to Twitter on Tuesday - the anniversary of the Battle of Hogwarts - she wrote: 'Please don't start flame wars over it, but this year I'd like to apologise for killing (whispers)... Snape.'




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A simple tongue test could diagnose pancreatic cancer before symptoms develop

A study by Zhejiang University, China, found patients in the early stages of the disease have higher levels of two types of bacteria in their mouths, while another two bugs are notably lower.




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Dereck Chisora and Dillian Whyte need to save the rough stuff for the ring

EDDIE HEARN: You probably have seen the video of Dereck Chisora and Dillian Whyte going at each other. That's made us think very carefully about how put them face to face in the build up to their fight.




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Eddie Hearn's three-fight wishlist for Anthony Joshua

EDDIE HEARN: We are making good progress and we know the fourth defence of his IBF world title and the first defence of his WBA crown will be against the IBF mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev.




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Dillian Whyte is ready for a heavyweight war against Joseph Parker on Saturday 

EDDIE HEARN: The stage is set for a heavyweight war at the O2 this Saturday. It’s one neither fighter needed to take, one neither fighter should be taking but it’s the one they both wanted to take.




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60 Minutes child snatcher is a former 'hard drug user with mental problems' 

Craig Michael remains behind bars in Beiruit with charged with kidnapping after the botched child recovery operation of Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner's two young children.




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Hugh Riminton slams Channel Nine for sacking Stephen Rice over botched 60 Minutes child abduction

Sydney's Ten Eyewitness News presenter Hugh Riminton, who worked for Channel Nine for over a decade, dubbed Mr Rice the 'scapegoat for the 60 minutes fiasco' in a series of tweets on Friday.




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Channel Nine's Darren Wick says 60 Minutes will still 'pay for stories'

Channel Nine news director Darren Wick has revealed the Australian network will still 'pay for stories,' denying money was to blame for 60 Minutes botched 'child abduction' story




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60 Minutes' Gerald Stone slams Tara Brown and team for botched Lebanon story

Veteran journalist and founding producer of 60 Minutes Gerald Stone has slammed Tara Brown and her team for their handling of the botched child kidnap story in Lebanon.




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Former 60 Minutes boss Stephen Rice to fight his dismissal with the help of John Laxon

Sacked 60 Minutes producer Stephen Rice has enlisted the help of a high-profile lawyer to fight his dismissal over the botched abduction of Sally Faulkner's two children in Lebanon last month.




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Tara Brown's job was on the line before botched Beirut child abduction

Australia's reporter Tara Brown's job was on the line before Nine Network bosses decided to sack 60 Minutes producer Stephen Rice over the botched child abduction scandal, it has emerged.




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Tara Brown and 60 Minutes receive small fine for Sally Faulkner kidnapping

Tara Brown and her 60 Minutes crew will be charged with a misdemeanour for their role in the abduction of Sally Faulkner's children in Lebanon. The charge carries a fine of up to $670.




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Adam Whittington walks free after 104 days behind bars for botched 60 Minutes operation

The man allegedly paid $115,000 by Channel Nine's 60 Minutes to orchestrate the child recovery in Lebanon in April has walked out of jail and says the 'truth will come out soon'.




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60 Minutes' Tara Brown 'split from husband John MCAvoy before she was jailed in Lebanon'

60 Minutes reporter Tara Brown and her husband of 16 years - television executive John McAvoy - have reportedly split. Brown and McAvoy have two children together, Jack, 7, and Tom, 5.




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Mum speaks up about controversial test for Down syndrome

On Sunday night, a report aired on 60 Minutes about a new test that some say could 'effectively end Down Syndrome' in Australia. Here, mother Joelle Kelly shares why this is a bad idea.




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Allison Langdon takes baby Mack on the road for work

Roving Australian reporter opens up about motherhood and life on the road with baby Mack. She's taking him on his first international trip and admits she feels slightly nervous.




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Cassie Sainsbury reveals details before tell-all interview

Appearing emotional and flushed, South Australian Cassie Sainsbury reveals explosive new details of her alleged crimes from behind bars in Colombia.




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60 Minutes reporter Tom Steinfort announces engagement

60 Minutes reporter Tom Steinfort had plenty of reasons to smile this week after he announced his engagement to Claudia Jukic during a romantic Croatian getaway




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Chris Froome's injuries revealed after horror crash that left him by the roadside for two hours

DANIEL BENSON - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF FOR CYCLINGNEWS.COM: Last Wednesday Chris Froome and the Team Ineos squad arrived in the outskirts of the French commune of Roanne.




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Team Ineos principal Dave Brailsford is convinced Chris Froome will not retire from cycling

Team Ineos principal Dave Brailsford is convinced Chris Froome will fight to return to top-level cycling after his life-threatening crash. Froome suffered extensive injuries when his bike hit a wall at 35mph.




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'It's time for an F1-style safety probe,' says Brailsford after Froome's horror crash

The Team Ineos principal thinks it is time to look at extra measures such as special Kevlar-based clothing to protect riders at the point of impact following Chris Froome's accident.




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Sigh of relief for Team Ineos as Geraint Thomas' injury is NOT considered 'serious'

Team Ineos were fearing their Tour de France ambitions had been derailed on Tuesday after Geraint Thomas crashed heavily and ended up in hospital during the Tour de Suisse.




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Chris Froome set for cycling return in October- four months after suffering horror crash

Chris Froome is due to compete in the end-of-season Saitama Creiterium, which will be his first race since suffering a horror crash at the Criterium du Dauphine in June.




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Chris Froome is tested for coronavirus after the United Arab Emirates tour was cancelled

DAVID COVERDALE IN BERLIN: All riders in the race, including four-time Tour de France champion Froome, were in lockdown in their Abu Dhabi hotel rooms and were awaiting testing for the disease.




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Danish rider Michael Morkov placed in ISOLATION in his hotel room and tested for coronavirus

DAVID COVERDALE IN BERLIN: Michael Morkov had travelled to Berlin from the UAE Tour, which was cancelled after two Italian staff members tested positive for the virus and he is now in isolation.




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Meet the kinky businessman in a kilt who runs the swinger's hotel for middle-class couples

JANE FRYER: Allen McCloud, 59, is the businessman behind the swingers club at the Croydon Hall Hotel, in the sleepy village of Rodhuish, population 293, near Minehead in Somerset.




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World's new oldest man, 111, who retired 55 years ago has a cheeky message for Her Majesty

JANE FRYER: Bob Weighton, of Alton, Hampshire neither drinks nor smokes. 'I tried one of my brother's cigarettes when I was 12, was sick and I've never smoked since,' he says.




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The moon is a pink balloon! JANE FRYER details what it might mean for us all 

JANE FRYER: Certainly it will be beautiful and awesome and, for those with binoculars and telescopes, there will be an awful lot to see.




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A.N WILSON: Pays tribute to wine connoisseur Auberon Waugh in time for his second edition book

A.N WILSON: Pays tribute to wine connoisseur Auberon Waugh in time for the republish of the 1980s Waugh On Wine - where Auberon says wine should have 'bizarre side-tastes' including rotting wood.




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Daily Mail Comment: How many to die before towers are safe

The similarities between the Grenfell fire and Lakanal House, which caught fire in 2009 (pictured), are frightening - yet it seems lessons were not learned by those who should be protecting us.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Unilever and a great victory for UK plc

The decision of consumer goods giant Unilever to abandon plans for the relocation of its corporate headquarters from London to Rotterdam is a spectacular victory on every conceivable level.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Britain will never forgive a Brexit betrayal

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: This was far more than just a bad and humiliating day for Theresa May and her deal. It was the day Brexit itself was pushed to the very brink.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Time ebbs away for a leader defined by duty

Her Withdrawal Agreement Bill is seemingly dead in the water, and as events in Downing Street yesterday so brutally demonstrated, her support and authority have evaporated.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: If MPs snatch disaster from the jaws of victory, they'll never be forgiven 

So this is it. We have arrived at the moment when Parliament can finally end this Brexit purgatory. Alternatively, they could continue to put petty politics before the national interest.




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FA leadership to have surprise role as Premier League kingmakers for Richard Scudamore's successor

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA: The FA leadership will have an unlikely say in the appointments of the new chief executive and chairman of the Premier League.




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Sky Sports gear up for a bid to regain Champions League rights from BT

CHARLES SALE: Sky Sports’ purchase of the new Nations League rights from UEFA is seen as a strong sign that they plan to bid to regain the Champions League next year.




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The Hundred's last shot to win over doubters ahead of critical fortnight

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA: The troubled Hundred format on which the England Cricket Board are placing so much importance is facing a critical fortnight.




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Jurgen Klopp turned down Amazon approach for All Or Nothing series

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA: Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is understood to have been chiefly responsible for turning down an approach from Amazon for All or Nothing.




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Bumper £2.78m pay package for European Tour chief Keith Pelley 

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA IN PARIS: It has emerged on the eve of the Ryder Cup that European Tour chief executive Keith Pelley earned a salary of £2.78million last year.




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'Police should enforce the law, not change it'

Chief Constables are not hired to change the law. They are hired to enforce it. Mike Barton, the Durham Police chief, needs to be sharply reminded of this, THE MAIL ON SUNDAY says.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: A victory for our troops

Many will have cause to be grateful in future for this necessary and compassionate move, for which The Mail on Sunday has been campaigning since the beginning of this year.




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Beyoncé releases extended music video for Spirit as the song trails the iTunes charts 

The songstress, 37, sings about living a life of purpose as she kisses and cuddles her daughter at the foot of a majestic waterfall in the new video. Beyoncé's song Spirit was released on July 10.




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Lupita Nyong'o sings along to Brown Skin Girl as she thanks Beyonce for shout out in new single

She, along with Naomi Campbell and Kelly Rowland, were called out in the new track. And Lupita Nyong'o was excited when she heard her name in Beyonce's song, Brown Skin Girl.




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Beyonce is spot on in low-cut sheer tie-up top with yellow polka dots for sultry Instagram shoot

The 37-year-old singer and actress took to her Instagram on Friday to share several snaps from a sultry shoot.




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Beyonce Vogue portrait earmarked for Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.

The photo was historic in its own right, as photographer Tyler Mitchell was the first-ever African-American person to shoot a cover for Vogue in its 125 years in print.




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Normani pays homage to Beyonce and other stars in early 2000s inspired music video for Motivation

She's on her way to becoming a pop superstar. So Normani paid tribute to some of her own idols in the magnetic new music video for her single Motivation, which came out on Friday.




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Jessica Mauboy breaks down in tears over Olina Loau's Australia's Got Talent performance

She impressed Ricki-Lee Coulter with her first performance on Australia's Got Talent.  




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Taylor Swift tops Forbes list of highest paid female musicians with $100+ million more than Beyonce

The list of highest paid female entertainers in the music industry for 2019 has been released by Forbes, and the results pack some surprises. Taylor Swift led the way by over $100 million.




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Entertainer performs elaborate Beyonce dance routine... only for the children to stare into space

Brandon Fries, who works at Great Wolf Lodge in Sandusky, Ohio, executed the tricky choreography from the 2003 number one hit at a disco.