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Val Kilmer laments Chris Cornell, Prince and Bowie's death

His death stunned the world of showbusiness. The 57-year-old linked his passing to the death of fellow music stars Prince and David Bowie, and insisting that the world needs 'more songs.'




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Prince's bible set to be auctioned off including suit and documents

The leather bound bible was frequently brought on tour by Prince, according to the consignor, and is starting at a bid of $3,500. Among the items up for sale at the auction are Prince's clothing.




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Portsmouth 3-0 Birmingham: Blues' kids are handed tough lesson by Pompey in the Carabao Cup

Jude Bellingham became Birmingham's youngest ever player when he was handed his debut against Portsmouth on Tuesday night. The teenager beat the record set by Trevor Francis in 1970.




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Leeds 1-0 Birmingham: Local lad Kalvin Phillips seals victory on Elland Road side's 100th birthday

ADAM LANIGAN AT ELLAND ROAD: Leeds United celebrated turning 100 years old in a fitting manner by moving back into the Championship's automatic promotion spots.




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'Stewards attacked' and 'objects thrown' between Birmingham and Leeds United fans at Elland Road

The Football Association could be called in to investigate the crowd disturbances that marred the end of the Championship match between Leeds United and Birmingham City.




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Brandon Williams, Troy Parrott, Jude Bellingham: 10 starlets to watch out for in FA Cup third round

The magic of the FA Cup continues on Saturday through to Monday when the third-round ties take place. Sportsmail takes a look at the youngsters who could possibly catch the eye.




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Birmingham's Ivan Sunjic gives away penalty and is sent off 98 seconds after coming on

Sunjic would soon trudge back down the tunnel after tussling with Blackburn frontman Sam Gallagher inside the box, leaving referee Oliver Langford no choice but to hand him his marching orders.




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Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund 'make contact with Birmingham City over Jude Bellingham'

The 16-year-old starlet has already attracted interest from a horde of suitors after breaking into the Championship club's first-team, according to The Mirror.




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Coventry to share gate receipts with landlords Birmingham from 'home' FA Cup tie at St Andrew's

Birmingham and Coventry plan to split the gate receipts down the middle for their FA Cup tie at St Andrew's - when Blues will be the away team at their own ground.




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How Coventry and Birmingham have prepared for FA Cup tie at shared St Andrew's

There will be few grounds in the country this weekend where you will spot home and away fans drinking together ahead of the game, but then there are no stadiums facing a situation like St Andrew's.




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Coventry 0-0 Birmingham: St Andrew's sharers to replay as Sky Blues hold Championship side in FA Cup

KIERAN GILL AT ST ANDREW'S: Neither side could find the breakthrough on a worn turf, meaning that Birmingham will be able to call themselves the home team in the replay.




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Bolton launches attack on Trump's North Korea policy slamming 'friendly notes and photo ops'

John Bolton ripped apart Donald Trump's efforts to denuclearize the Korean peninsula as ineffective, claiming it will get worse with time. 'North Korea isn't our friend and never will be,' Bolton said.




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North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un opens new hot spring as son demands despot releases his father

The North Korean dictator cut the ribbon at the Yangdok County Hot Spring Cultural Recreation Centre in South Pyongan Province. It came as Hwang In-cheol demanded his father be released.




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High level North Korean defector tells Trump that Kim is duping him and will never denuclearize

The defector wrote a letter to the President on Wednesday urging that the US should impose heavy sanctions to preempt any nuclear flexing by Kim and consider fomenting a coup in North Korea.




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Top US diplomat rejects North Korea's deadline and says Washington will not bow to threats

US special representative Stephen Biegun told reporters in Seoul that the US had heard the North's 'hostile, negative and unnecessary' demands but would not work to the arbitrary deadline.




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Thousands of North Koreans 'attend mass rally' in Pyongyang to support Kim Jong Un

Crowds gathered on the streets and the bridge near Kim Il Sung square amid a heavy police presence in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Sunday morning.




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How Prince Andrew's tycoon friend hatched a plot to become Kim Jong Un's private banker

EXCLUSIVE: Millionaire financier David Rowland held talks with North Korean leaders in the capital Pyongyang about managing the personal fortunes of the rogue state's ruling family.




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Bernie Sanders says he would use military force if China attacked Taiwan and denies being a pacifist

Presidential 2020 hopeful Bernie Sanders said he would use military force if warranted, both to protect US interests and to support its allies. He also said he would use force if China attacked Taiwan.




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Kim Jong-un's sister returns as North Korea's propaganda chief

Kim Yo Jong, believed to be in her thirties, was turfed out of the Pyongyang dictator's inner circle when she was blamed for last year's bungled talks with Donald Trump.




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North Korea launches several cruise missiles and has fighter jets fire air-to-ground missiles

A Hwasong-12 intermediate range missile is launched in Pyongyang, North Korea on April 14, in the latest of a number of weapon launches from the country. The image was shared by North Korea.




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North Korea boasts working 'day and night' to build hospital despite denying cases of coronavirus

Kim Jong-un set an ambitious 200-day deadline for the completion of the new Pyongyang General Hospital after work began suddenly just under a month ago.




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Kim Jong Un's death could force US and South Korea to take military action

A power vacuum left by the dictator could explode into an ugly civil war in the North Korea, which would spark 'humanitarian suffering' and a wave of refugees fleeing the violence.




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Trump says report that Kim Jong-un is seriously ill is 'incorrect' and calls CNN 'fake news'

President Donald Trump claimed that reports of North Korea's Kim Jong Un being gravely ill was 'fake news' from CNN during Thursday's daily COVID-19 briefing




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North Korean defector apologises for saying Kim Jong Un was probably so ill he could not stand

North Korea's former deputy ambassador to Britain, Thae Yong Ho (pictured), has apologised after claiming leader Kim Jong-un was so unwell he could not stand.




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JACK DOYLE analyses the lie of the land as the election looms 

JACK DOYLE: Rain's predicted for Thursday, and there's the chance of snow in Scotland. This could mean older, less mobile, Tory voters stay at home.




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Grayson Perry says Ed Miliband should NOT lead Labour's probe into disastrous election result 

The Turner winning ceramicist Grayson Perry delivered an acute and sharp-eyed diagnosis of Labour's failings after he was invited to guest-edit BBC Radio Four's Today programme.




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Trump demands look at whether FBI or DoJ 'infiltrated' his campaign

President Trump is demanding his Justice Department examine whether his 2016 presidential campaign was 'infiltrated or surveilled' by the FBI, he announced on Sunday.




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Trump meets with FBI director, Rosenstein & DNI after demand for probe

The planned sit-down is to discuss a response to congressional requests. Trump is expected to bring up his demand, however, that DOJ examine whether his campaign was 'infiltrated or surveilled'.




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Claim of second FBI spy in Trump campaign may be big misunderstanding

An impromptu conversation at a cocktail party could be behind the assertion from former Trump aide Michael Caputo that there was another informant sniffing around the campaign.




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Ex Trump adviser: 'two and perhaps more' FBI spies approached him

A former adviser to Donald Trump claims that 'two and perhaps more' informants approached him prior to the presidential election with information that would have 'jammed up' the campaign in some way.




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Trump calls claims about Russia a 'hoax' and blames Obama

'So President Obama knew about Russia before the Election. Why didn’t he do something about it? Why didn’t he tell our campaign?,' Trump tweeted on Sunday evening.




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Trump claims payments to Stormy Daniels and Playboy model were legal

President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he only knew about payments to a porn star and Playboy model 'later' and they were fully legal because no campaign funds were used.




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Trump tweets 'no collusion' after Cohen and Manafort are brought down

President Trump penned the tweet after what many had called the darkest day of his presidency following the guilty verdict against Paul Manafort and the guilty plea by Michael Cohen.




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Thiel: Trump was the only Republican candidate who wasn't a 'zombie'

Speaking at an event on entrepreneurship in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Monday, Peter Thiel claimed Trump was a 'very healthy corrective' to the problem of political correctness in politics.




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George Papadopoulos says his testimony could help prove collusion between Trump campaign and Russia

George Papadopoulos. who tired to arrange a meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, said his testimony could help prove collusion.




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Trump touts strong economic growth and says Dems would have tanked it

President Trump is using the strong performance of the American economy as a weapon against Democrats, claiming growth would not be so high if they had won the 2016 election.




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Hillary Clinton unloads on Trump and trolls his inauguration

Clinton launched a salvo at Donald Trump at an event in Washington D.C. where she accused him of bigotry, highlighting the Charlottesville violence, and mocked his notorious inauguration crowd.




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Paul Manafort violated plea deal and lied to prosecutors says Mueller

President Donald Trump accused the special counsel of ruining lives a day after Paul Manafort was charged with breaking his plea agreement for similar behavior.




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Trump attacks Mueller and slams 'fake news' in morning Twitter tirade

The president began what could be the most significant day so far in Robert Mueller's Russia probe pre-emptively lashing out at the special counsel's office in a tweetstorm.




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Monica Crowley said Obama 'has loyalties to Islam' and is now slated to be Treasury's spokeswoman

Former Fox News Channel pundit Monica Crowley is slated to be the next Treasury spokeswoman; she spread Islamophobic slurs about President Barack Obama starting a decade ago.




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Cristiano Ronaldo, Virgil van Dijk and Lionel Messi named on Ballon d'Or 30-man shortlist

Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Sadio Mane, Mo Salah and Virgil Van Dijk have all been shortlisted for this year's Ballon d'Or, after the 30-man shortlist for the prestigious award was announced.




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Duke and Duchess' facade has crumbled, writes RICHARD KAY

RICHARD KAY Not even 20 months have passed since that magical day when they stood on the steps of St George's Chapel at Windsor and, with a kiss, enchanted a global audience of millions.




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RICHARD KAY: Prince Charles gave millions to William and Harry

RICHARD KAY: Prince Charles is 'drained' from the amount he spends on his sons. Bills he has splashed out on include the Sussex's home Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.




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Peter Phillips and his wife Autumn told monarch of their pending marriage split last summer

RICHARD KAY: For both parties it looked like a marriage made in heaven - a classic case of opposites attracting.




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RICHARD KAY on Prince Harry and the Greta Thunberg pranksters

RICHARD KAY: Harry was the victim of Russian pranksters who in the course of an hour charmed but ultimately invited him to speak out about things a wiser Harry would never have been drawn on.




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Coronavirus has hit Boris Johnson hard and they've barricaded the doors at No 10, writes RICHARD KAY

RICHARD KAY: Boris Johnson remained stoically upright as he joined in the mass applause for the NHS and if the usual ebullience was missing there was at least a flicker of determination.




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RICHARD KAY on former Eton Head Master Eric Anderson, who has died at 83

RICHARD KAY Eton headmaster Sir Eric Anderson, who has passed away at the age of 83, taught three British Prime Ministers.




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Disabled BBC presenter slams BA after she was left 'stranded in her seat' without her wheelchair

Sophie Morgan, (pictured) who fronted the 2016 Paralympics coverage on Channel 4, said she struggled to get the attention of an attendant on the trip from Buenos Aires to Heathrow.




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Queensland officially announces it will make a bid to host the 2032 Olympic Games

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk's cabinet on Monday gave the green light for the state government to officially go after a bid for the Olympic and Paralympics Games in 2032.




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Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics next summer in doubt unless there is a vaccine, says scientist

A leading global health scientist has said that it is 'very unrealistic' that the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics will take place next year unless a vaccine is discovered by then.