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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley showcases her enviable figure as she models new M&S lingerie collection

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley couldn't resist teasing her new M&S collection as she shared some sneak peek snaps of herself on Tuesday.




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Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Jason Day enjoy hilarious Japanese lesson

Tiger Woods may be fluent in holing putts and winning majors, but it seems his language skills leave a little to be desired. Led by 'teacher' Matsuyama, he brushed up on some of the key golfing terms.




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Tiger Woods loses out to Jason Day as Australian scoops huge $210,000 at Japan Skins event

JOE STRANGE IN JAPAN: Jason Day pocketed $210,000 and bragging rights over Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Hideki Matsuyama as he won GOLFTV's first ever Skins event in Japan.




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Jason Day's golf coach is charged with sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl

Renowned golf coach Sean Lynch was arrested at his Brisbane home and faced court charged with five counts of indecent treatment of a child whom he allegedly assaulted six times in 2019.




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Target for slashing immigration to tens of thousands not included in Boris Johnson plan

Boris Johnson wants to use the Australian immigration system as a template for Britain if he becomes PM. But his current plan does not include a target or pledge to reduce net migration.




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Labour Brexit civil war deepens as Tom Watson launches campaign to keep the UK in the European Union

Tom Watson has launched a Labour Remain website and is urging activists to put pressure on Mr Corbyn by signing a declaration stating the party must now 'fight, fight and fight again to keep Britain in the EU'.




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Fresh Labour split as second MP says she would 'take No Deal over no Brexit'

Sarah Champion, a Labour MP, said today she would now accept a No Deal Brexit as she suggested it may have been a mistake to vote against Theresa May's deal.




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Boris Johnson drafts in Brexit maverick Dominic Cummings as top adviser

Boris Johnson entered Number 10 today as he was watched by controversial Vote Leave architect Dominic Cummings who he has appointed as a top adviser to help get Brexit done.




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Labour Brexit divide widens as Diane Abbott tells Today programme she would support Remain over deal

Shadow home secretary Diane Abbott said today she will be 'personally campaigning for Remain' regardless of whether Labour commits to staying in the EU or not.




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Marxist John McDonnell's second home was revealed this week, exposing Labour's double-standards

LEO MCKINSTRY: The great 19th-century Tory statesman Benjamin Disraeli described his party as 'an organised hypocrisy'. But today that term is better suited to Labour.




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MPs have decided they know better than the public, says political author DOUGLAS MURRAY 

In the Saturday Essay, DOUGLAS MURRAY warns that Britain is being forced into remaining a member of the European Union by a political class that never wanted to do Brexit.




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LORD ASHCROFT: The public's verdict on our political class? They waver between fury and contempt

My latest research looks at the fundamentals: how voters have reacted to the drama not just of the past few weeks but the years since the EU referendum.




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Father has a psychotic episode 'triggered by the EU referendum'

Doctors in Nottingham had to section the man and sedate him after he was taken to hospital confused and paranoid in an episode which he described as being like daydreams.




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'Nothing has changed!' Furious Brexit voter attacks Theo Paphitis on BBC Question Time

Theo Paphitis sparked an angry row with a BBC Question Time audience member last night after he told Brexit voters to 'compromise' and back a second referendum.




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Alastair Campbell and Peter Mandelson use dark arts to try to seize control of referendum campaign

EXCLUSIVE Peter Mandelson and Alastair Campbell on Saturday night faced claims that they were behind an attempted Blairite 'coup' at the campaign for a second EU referendum.




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Voters take to social media using #bahhumbug hashtag to moan about a Christmas General Election 

Fed-up voters used the Twitter hashtag #bahhumbug to moan about the political clash coming in midst of Christmas parties and school nativity plays.




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People's Vote campaign is scrapped as organisers accept a second referendum is not going to happen

Leading Remainers on Thursday watched hopes of a second referendum go up in smoke as the Prime Minister stormed to a decisive 80-seat majority with which he can ram through his Brexit deal.




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Labour leadership hopefuls Sir Keir Starmer and Jess Phillips clash over Brexit

Two Labour leadership hopefuls clashed over Brexit today as Sir Keir Starmer said the row over the UK leaving had been settled but Jess Phillips suggested she could campaign to rejoin the EU.




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For centuries, the Speaker was impartial but puffed-up with self-importance Bercow tore up the rules

A scathing new biography of John Bercow reveals the hypocrisy of the former Speaker for claiming to be a champion of diversity when he was at the centre of numerous allegations of bullying women.




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Boris Johnson's Cabinet will meet to tackle Brexit at breakfast today

Boris Johnson's new Cabinet will meet at 8:30 this morning to start the battle for Brexit just hours after the new Prime Minister made his final appointment.




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Injured Mohamed Salah has a laugh and a joke with Liverpool's Under 9 girls side

Mohamed Salah had a laugh with the Liverpool Women Under 9's side as the injured star was quizzed on Scouse words and taught to dance.




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Chelsea to hear verdict on transfer ban appeal at CAS by mid-December

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said after a hearing was held on Wednesday that their ruling into overturning the transfer ban can be expected in the first half of December.




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Anthony Taylor announced as referee for Manchester derby at the weekend  

Anthony Taylor will take charge of Saturday's Manchester derby at the Etihad stadium despite coming from a town only six miles away from Old Trafford.




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PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi quizzed by Swiss investigators over bribery allegations

Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has been questioned again by Swiss federal prosecutors in a two-year investigation into allegations he bribed a FIFA official.




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EA Sports pull Marco van Basten from FIFA 20 after 'Sieg Heil' shame

Van Basten, 55, was working as an analyst for Fox Sports two weekends ago when he was caught on mic saying the German phrase for 'hail victory' that became notorious for its use at Nazi rallies.




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Frank Lampard reveals Chelsea will find out if transfer ban has been overturned within 'days' 

Frank Lampard says he will know within 'days' if he can sign players in January as Chelsea wait to hear whether their appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has been successful.




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Uighur leader Rushan Abbas warns China's Nazi-style treatment of Muslims is history repeating itself

Rushan Abbas is calling for China to be stripped of its 2022 Winter Olympics and 2021 FIFA Club World Cup hosting rights.




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Sign Sancho? Make a move for Zaha? Where should Chelsea splash the cash with £150m budget available?

Chelsea suffered a second defeat in three Premier League games with their 3-1 defeat to Everton. So with their transfer ban now lifted, where could Frank Lampard now look to invest?




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Ashley Cole would love Chelsea to sign Ben Chilwell in January transfer window

The Blues were given the all clear to sign players last week after their FIFA-imposed transfer ban was lifted and it is thought Chilwell is a target, along with England team-mate Jadon Sancho.




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Katy Perry displays her cleavage in a busty pink sequinned jumpsuit as she performs in Qatar

The American singer joined an array of international stars for a live show in the Arab state during the ongoing FIFA Club World Cup, which runs from the 11th to the 21st of December.




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The Club World Cup has been ridiculed and treated with contempt but being world champions matters

MARTIN SAMUEL IN DOHA, QATAR: Late to the World Cup, late to the European Cup, it is no surprise that the Club World Cup continues to be regarded contemptuously by some back home.




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A lowdown on the Club World Cup as Liverpool chase global crown in Qatar this week 

KIERAN JACKSON: Ahead of Liverpool's venture in the Club World Cup, a look at all the factors at play and why English sides have notoriously struggled in the competition.




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Jurgen Klopp on 'massive difference' in South America's view on FIFA Club World Cup

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has outlined the 'massive differences' between the South American and European outlook on winning the FIFA Club World Cup ahead of Saturday's final.




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Mino Raiola hits out at Red Devils AGAIN as Frenchman faces another spell on the sidelines

The Old Trafford-based club released the World Cup winner as the France international was reluctant to sign a new contract. He joined Juventus in the summer of 2012, before United bought him back.




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Liverpool target Arsenal's head of medical services Gary O'Driscoll to replace Andrew Massey

EXCLUSIVE BY SAMI MOKBEL: Andrew Massey, the Reds' current head of medical services, is set to leave Anfield to take up a similar role at world football's governing body FIFA.




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Roberto Firmino is the impact man for Liverpool and has won 15 points ON HIS OWN this season

Every team has an unsung hero. Since he signed from Hoffenheim, Roberto Firmino has often played in the shadows - putting in some stellar displays but not always getting the recognition he deserves.




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Cardiff claim Emiliano Sala transfer was incomplete and will submit document to support their appeal

Emiliano Sala was killed in a plane crash as he returned to Wales from France just two days after his transfer from Nantes to Cardiff was announced on January 19 last year.




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Gareth Bale targets FIFA eClub World Cup as he launches his own online gaming team 

The Welshman co-owns the eSports franchise along with 38 Entertainment Group, with the team founded by investor Jonathan Kark and former footballer Larry Cohen.




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Pierluigi Collina calls on officials to referee as if VAR 'didn't exist'

FIFA's chief refereeing commissioner believes the controversial technology should only work like a 'parachute' to correct an error.




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Premier League clubs scramble for EU talent as Brexit puts stranglehold on transfers

EXCLUSIVE: English football's post-Brexit transfer regulations are forcing Premier League clubs to fast-track moves for Europe's best teenagers this summer.




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Arsene Wenger looks to end VAR chaos as he leads FIFA move to change offside law

Wenger wants a player to be deemed onside if any part of the body which can legitimately score a goal is level or behind the last defender - even if other parts of their body are beyond it. 




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IFAB chief Lukas Brud says Arsene Wenger's plans for offside law 'is not up for approval'

International Football Association Board's Lukas Brud has revealed that Wenger's proposed major overhaul of the law is not an option and the offside rule will remain the same.




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PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi CHARGED in connection with bribing FIFA official Jerome Valcke

Valcke has also been charged with accepting bribes over World Cup television rights. Al-Khelaifi is the chairman of beIN Media Group and also on the UEFA executive committee.




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IAN LADYMAN: We have more reason than ever to cherish Sir Bobby Charlton

IAN LADYMAN: Lamenting this week of the passing of Harry Gregg, I found myself thinking about Sir Bobby Charlton and, in turn, the 1966 World Cup final.




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Watch Dundalk star's sensational volley that FIFA have ALREADY tipped for Puskas award 

It's the acrobatic volley that has left awe-struck football fans picking up their jaws from the floor. Jordan Flores' sublime strike for Dundalk has been given the nod for a FIFA Puskas award.




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Daniel Sturridge only has himself to blame for his latest spell on the sidelines

Another spell on the sidelines beckons for Daniel Sturridge but this time, he cannot be left cursing his luck. His gambling ban means that Sturridge only has himself to blame.




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Jurgen Klopp defends League Cup as UEFA chief Ceferin suggests it should be axed

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has called the League Cup 'important' while stressing 'we have to work on a solution' following calls from UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin to scrap it.




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Mikel Arteta persuaded Arsenal medical chief to make last-minute U-turn and snub Liverpool move

As revealed by Sportsmail earlier this year, Gary O'Driscoll was offered the top medical job at Liverpool after their head doctor Andrew Massey took up a role with FIFA.




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FifPro to resolve problem of players contracts expiring before end of the season due to coronavirus

With the season possibly extending into July, Sportsmail revealed on Saturday how out-of-contract players are on a collision course with their clubs due to the fact their deals expire on June 30.




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FIFA Club World Cup's future in doubt with tournament to clash with Euros and Copa America

FIFA's competition was meant to be played in a new, expanded format between mid-June and the start of July of next summer, with 24 teams from six confederations taking part.