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Chris Brown looks solemn in Bondi after Kassandra Clementi held hands with friend

His actress ex-girlfriend Kassandra Clementi was pictured wandering around Sydney hand-in-hand with a female pal.




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Chris Brown announces Australian concerts and is seeking visa to enter New Zealand

Chris Brown is scheduled to play in three concerts in Australia this year, but may not be able to play the Vector Arena show he has booked for December 18th in Auckland.




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X Factor's Rita Ora holds hands with mystery man at Chris Brown gig

Rita, 24, was spotted at Chris Brown's concert on Friday night in the company of her gentleman friend.




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Female Maori leaders say Chris Brown SHOULD be let into New Zealand

RnB artist Chris Brown has found new allies in Maori women leaders after they supported his plans to perform in New Zealand despite his conviction for assaulting ex-girlfriend Rihanna.




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Rihanna poses for Vanity Fair and reveals she thought she could change Chris Brown

'I was very protective of him. I felt that people didn’t understand him. Even after,' the singer said in a new interview with Vanity Fair. 'I don’t hate him. I will care about him until the day I die,' she said.




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Drake and Chris Brown's ex Karrueche Tran spotted at Mr. Nice Guy in West Hollywood

The ex-girlfriend of Chris Brown showed up at the trendy celebrity haunt Mr. Nice Guy in West Hollywood probably without a clue that the Canadian musician was inside.




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Chris Brown and Nia Guzman 'agree to co-parent Royalty'

The R&B star, 26, and his baby mama have put their feuding over each other's parenting skills to one side in the best interests of the little girl. They've decided each of them should be hands on in raising her.




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Chris Brown and Tyga join Pharrell Williams, Kendrick Lamar and Wiz Khalifa perform at holiday concert

The R&B singer and rapper rang in the holidays at the star-studded Cali Christmas concert at The Forum in Inglewood on Friday. Pharrell Williams and Kendrick Lamar also performed.




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Chris Brown show off his sculpted torso and admits past arrogance

There's no denying that he has faced his fair share of trials over the last few years.




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Scott Disick parties Usher and French Montana at Chris Brown's album listening party

The 32-year-old television personality was spotted hanging out with Khloe Kardashian's ex French Montana and Usher among others on Tuesday night for Chris Brown's record listening party.




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Chris Brown accused of stand off by beauty queen who's 'wanted in New York'

A beauty queen who claims Chris Brown pulled a gun on her after she admired some of his friend's jewelry is allegedly wanted in New York for questioning over the theft of a designer purse.




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Ray J stands behind pal Chris Brown calling singer's arrest 'sad' and 'wrong'

Brown was booked and released on a felony charge of assault with a deadly weapon on Tuesday.




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Chris Brown 'refused to speak' to child services and police who visited his home to investigate gun incident

The rapper, 27, has two-year-old daughter Royalty, who was at the house according to the website




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Soulja Boy says sorry for beef with Chris Brown and insists he wants to 'make music with him'

'It's not about who start the beefs; it's about who end them.' So said Soulja Boy on Wednesday in a heartfelt apology to his fans for getting embroiled in a social media spat with Chris Brown.




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Chris Brown grips hands around woman's neck in Miami

Chris Brown has been photographed seemingly choking a female companion during what the star claims was a lighthearted moment of horseplay.  




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Markets will ride out the Corona Virus crisis

The recent stock market falls have been the worst since the financial crisis and, just as then, we are in new and sobering territory.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Why not get creative on savings? It's time for a bold and imaginative Budget

Rishi Sunak should stick with plans drawn up by his predecessor Sajid Javid, who was lining up a cut in income tax from 20p in the pound to 18p.




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RUTH SUTHERLAND: Good riddance to loathed taxes killing the High Street 

Far better if this short-term support becomes the first step on the road to fundamental reform of business rates, which are widely loathed and discredited, writes RUTH SUNDERLAND.




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RUTH SUTHERLAND: Coronavirus panic saw the nation's savings shredded in minutes 

RUTH SUNDERLAND: The terrifying collapse in share prices since the coronavirus started to spread worldwide is taking a vicious toll on the wealth of nations.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Coronavirus raises the potentially explosive problem of dodgy corporate debt

'It is not inevitable at this stage that the epidemic will trigger a meltdown, but if it does, the most likely transmission mechanism is a tsunami of corporate debt', says Ruth Sunderland.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND argues the Government should step in to rescue struggling aviation industry

RUTH SUNDERLAND: It hasn't helped that the first to hold out the begging bowl is Virgin, which is part-owned by US giant Delta and partly by billionaire Sir Richard Branson.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND says we must think about money, even when people's lives are in jeopardy

RUTH SUNDERLAND: How bad can it get? That's the question on the lips of investors, from the largest Wall Street operators to the most modest pension saver.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: A baptism of fire for Britain's financial big guns

As we enter one of the worst financial disasters this country has ever known, the two men in charge of saving the economy have been in their jobs for less than two months between them.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Save the airlines but don't let tycoons profit

RUTH SUNDERLAND: The airline industry can be accused of many sins. It is infested with brassy billionaires, such as the avaricious Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, the founder of EasyJet (pictured).




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Rishi Sunak must fix the holes in his coronavirus safety net 

RUTH SUNDERLAND: Once again, the banks are in the dock, this time for letting down hundreds of thousands of firms in their hour of direst need.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Coronavirus could be the catalyst to a far fairer and better-functioning economy

Covid-19 should be the trigger for wholesale change. Once and for all, there must be a reckoning with the morally bankrupt moguls who put profits before the safety of their staff.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Don't turn Britain into a dividend desert

Logical thinking is one of the first casualties in situations of great stress, which must be the explanation for the way dividends are being demonised in the pandemic.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: This is one of mankind's darkest moments and we need nations to come together

Coronavirus must be beaten everywhere, or it is not beaten at all. If we can get the virus under control, the IMF reckons that world economy could start to recover by the end of this year - but that is a big if.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: West's great China dilemma

The Chinese economy is suffering badly from coronavirus and a draconian lockdown, but this is unlikely to curb its onward march for very long - and that should concern us all.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Let's dump Davos elitism

Even before coronavirus, the World Economic Forum was increasingly irrelevant and seen as a byword for the narcissism of an elite. The creed of globalisation is under challenge.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Furlough scheme should be extended

It was only ever meant to be a bridge to tide employers over a short-term loss of trade. And however much we might hope not, a wave of redundancies seems inevitable.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Why Britain MUST bail out Richard Branson - however mad it sounds for the taxpayers

RUTH SUNDERLAND COLUMN: If ministers let Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic crash into the ground, we will all be the poorer for it.




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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Yes, a slump is coming... but we can bounce back

RUTH SUNDERLAND: Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has injected a very welcome dose of hope into an atmosphere of almost unrelenting despair since replacing Mark Carney.




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Sky beating BBC in tug-of war for Andrew Flintoff

EXCLUSIVE BY MATT HUGHES: With the controversial Hundred competition to be aimed at a younger audience, his services are more in demand than ever this summer.




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England eliminated from Women's T20 World Cup due to Sydney rain  

England are out of the Women's T20 World Cup after their semi-final against India was called off without a ball being bowled.




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England all-rounder Chris Woakes withdraws from IPL season

Woakes was picked up by Delhi Capitals for £160,000 at the tournament draft in December but has opted to pull out in a bid to keep himself fresh for the international summer.




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Dominic Sibley confident of facing down Sri Lanka spin as England prepare for Test series 

PAUL NEWMAN IN COLOMBO: Dom Sibley begins the latest leg of his journey towards becoming an established Test opener confident he can adapt to the very different conditions in Sri Lanka.




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England's cricketers to keep distance from media in Sri Lanka as part of coronavirus precautions

There has been only one recorded case on the island to date but the squad are taking a proactive approach with all players and backroom staff provided with an 'immunity pack' for the Test tour




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England insist bowler Jofra Archer will not be allowed to play in the IPL even if he is fit

PAUL NEWMAN IN SRI LANKA: Sportsmail revealed that Archer was ahead of schedule in his recovery and was still hopeful of heading to India towards the end of the IPL in April.




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Matt Parkinson creeps closer to England Test debut after taking four wickets in Sri Lanka warm-up

PAUL NEWMAN IN KATUNAYAKE, SRI LANKA: England were only facing an inexperienced Sri Lanka Cricket XI but Parkinson bowled with accuracy and varied his pace intelligently.




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Zak Crawley keen to take full advantage of unexpected England chance after composed performance

PAUL NEWMAN IN KATUNAYAKE: Crawley, 22, was again composed and classy on Sunday as he scored 91 in the first warm-up of England's Sri Lanka tour before getting out carelessly.




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Sri Lanka coach Mickey Arthur believes he could have England's number as he talks up great record

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY RICHARD EDWARDS: England may be on an upward Test curve after victory in South Africa, but in Sri Lanka they will be up against a coach who has their number.




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Chris Silverwood opens up on Jofra Archer and Jos Buttler's future in first major interview

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY PAUL NEWMAN IN COLOMBO: Silverwood is relaxed and thoughtful as he sits in the cafe of England's hotel ahead of his third Test series in his first six months.




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Chris Woakes snubs Indian Premier League as all-rounder looks to extend his England career  

Woakes, 31, was signed by Delhi Capitals for £160,000 in the IPL draft but pulled out last week when he realised he needed to 'get off the treadmill' and focus on England.




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England will ask Jack Leach to prove his fitness after the spinner's injury-hit winter

PAUL NEWMAN IN COLOMBO: Leach was named in England's team for their final warm-up game against a Sri Lanka Cricket President's XI and will have to prove he is over his calf injury.




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England's players could be STOPPED from featuring in this year's IPL due to coronavirus

The participation of England players at this year's IPL has been thrown into doubt due to fresh visa restrictions on foreigners entering the country due to coronavirus.




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Ben Stokes ruled out of England's warm-up match in Sri Lanka with an abdominal issue

Ben Stokes has been withdrawn from England's tour match in Sri Lanka due to an abdominal issue which team management insist is unrelated to Coronavirus concerns.




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STUART BROAD: Credit to the ECB for making a necessary decision to put players and the fans first

STUART BROAD: It was quite an eerie feeling on Friday when Joe Root addressed us to let us know that the tour of Sri Lanka was off. We felt quite a long way from the levels of worry in England.




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Cricket is hit for six as coronavirus pandemic leaves county clubs with 'cash black hole' 

EXCLUSIVE: English cricket is facing a 'cash black hole' as it struggles to come to terms with the implications of the coronavirus. The warning came from Surrey ahead of a conference call.




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England's Test Series against West Indies would not be played until December at the earliest

England's cricketers would not play any rescheduled Test series against West Indies in the Caribbean until December at the earliest, it has emerged.