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Donald Trump takes new shots at Jeb Bush and Lindsey Graham

Donald Trump also insisted in Friday that he's still 'self-funding' his presidential campaign even as he prepares to raise cash from big donors and the public for a final November push against Hillary Clinton.




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Donald Trump slams Jeb Bush and 'lightweight' Lindsey Graham

Donald Trump brought back up the Republican Party's loyalty pledge in the wake of at least two former rivals saying they don't plan to support him – Jeb Bush and Lindsey Graham.




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'Farewell Gampy.' George P Bush hails his grandfather George H.W. at Houston funeral

A day after George H.W. Bush was honored as a statesman in Washington, his grandson George P. Bush spoke about the family man who loved adventures with loved ones.




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Viscountess Weymouth reveals the immense physical and emotional toll of Strictly

Emma Thynn, Viscountess Weymouth, spent last Sunday on the sofa sobbing, 'heartbroken' to be the latest celebrity sent packing from Strictly Come Dancing.




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Mother whose daughter took own life after being on Love Island demands ITV ends the 'cruel circus'

Sophie Gradon, who appeared on the show in 2016, was found hanged at the family's home in Northumberland. Her mother, Deborah, has now spoken about her fury over Caroline Flack's death.




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Iconic images of the likes of Freddie Mercury, Amy Winehouse and Kiss are unearthed

David Bowie, Mick Jagger and Sid Vicious are among the biggest names in music that are featured at a new gallery by legendary music photographer Denis O'Regan from his incredible 45-year career




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Transgender model Andreja Pejic on kissing David Bowie

Transgender model Andreja Pejic, 28, recalled having kissed David Bowie in an interview with Sunday's Herald Sun.




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Transgender model Andreja Pejic reveals she is now focussing on her acting career after debut film

Model Andreja Pejic has set her sights on acting, after her debut movie was released last year. 




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Halsey does drag! Singer transforms into David Bowie, Mick Jagger, and Jimi Hendrix for The Advocate

And while the bisexual 25-year-old pulls off a decent David Bowie and Mick Jagger, she's far less successful at resembling Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix




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Holy Holy review: The band go from the ridiculous to the sublime as they perform Bowie songs in Hull

In the annals of British pop, Woody Woodmansey is far from the most famous name. But when he performs in Hull, he achieves a rare distinction: arriving fans pass a blue plaque in his honour.




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Bake Off star reveals granddad's trick to getting the glass on her wood-burning stove gleaming 

Birtwhistle, who won the fifth series of GBBO, filmed herself dabbing ash with a piece of damp newspaper on to the glass door of her wood burner, with impressive results.




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An EFL owner, manager and player share the harsh realities of the coronavirus crisis

SPECIAL REPORT BY MIKE KEEGAN: The devastating impact of coronavirus has left the EFL staring at financial Armageddon, with grave fears that clubs will vanish into thin air.




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Charity warns footballers' human rights may be compromised if they play during the pandemic

The Premier League is among the major competitions hoping to return in the coming weeks, with June 12 the date earmarked by Project Restart.




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Rashford shares his workout pain as England players receive motivational Zoom call from Southgate

The Three Lions boss admitted he and his players couldn't wait to unite the nation at the European Championships this summer but said they now have to come together in a different way.




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Claudio Ranieri interview cuts to his WIFE leaving Cates, Neville and Redknapp in hysterics

The 68-year-old was being interviewed from his home on Sky Sports as part of the Football Show which was being hosted by Kelly Cates, Gary Neville and Jamie Redknapp.




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Remaining Premier League and Championship matches could be televised LIVE

Should the Premier League and Championship return the vast majority of the outstanding 200 matches may be played at different hours of the day with all of them shown on television or online.




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Cadiz defender Fali REFUSES to return to training and gives up his wages amid the coronavirus crisis

The 26-year-old, who has made 23 league appearances this campaign for the side top of the second division, has his concerns over player safety amid the coronavirus crisis.




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Real Madrid 'eye £60m move for Sevilla winger Lucas Ocampos and Dani Ceballos could feature in deal'

Ocampos has been one of the standout performers in LaLiga since moving to Sevilla from Marseille last summer, which has led to interest from a series of teams, including Borussia Dortmund.




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AC and Inter Milan unveil €1BILLION stadium revamp designs in U-turn on demolishing San Siro

AC and Inter Milan have submitted plans to the city for an incredible new sports park that includes a revamp of the iconic San Siro, the iconic stadium which is no longer set for demolition. 




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MARTIN SAMUEL: Rick Parry is the cause of - and solution to - all life's problems!

MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: Owners have been immersed for too long in the fight to reach the Premier League. They've lived in a world of extreme, desperate expenditure.




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Sean Dyche refuses to rule out Burnley exit after being linked with Aston Villa and Crystal Palace

Sean Dyche has refused to rule out the possibility of leaving Burnley after being inked with Aston Villa and Crystal Palace.




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Leganes boss Javier Aguirre reveals LaLiga will return on June 20 and will finish in FIVE weeks

Leganes manager Javier Aguirre has reportedly revealed that LaLiga is set to make its long-awaited return on June 20, barring there are no more delays caused by the coronavirus pandemic.




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Rio Ferdinand admits neutral stadiums will put teams in the relegation zone at a disadvantage

Brighton chief executive Paul Barber is among those opposed to the idea, with the Seagulls hovering two points above the drop zone with nine fixtures remaining - five of which would have been at home.




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Premier League gives players and staff COVID-19 forms to get Project Restart ball rolling

EXCLUSIVE: Sportsmail understands a host of top-flight stars have already discussed not signing the form amid fears over where it would leave them should they test positive for Covid-19.




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Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba pairing 'exciting', admits Man United boss Solskjaer

Fernandes has hit the ground running at Old Trafford since joining in January and won February Player of the Month in the Premier League. But he is yet to play alongside Pogba.




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Tottenham legend Nayim on Maradona, Gazza and THAT strike from the halfway line 25 years ago… 

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY SIMON HART: Were we living in normal times, Nayim would this week have stood in Zaragoza's cathedral square, attempting to recreate a moment now 25 years old.




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Marcus Rashford shows his trophy cabinet filled with England caps, FA Cup & Europa League medal's

With football on a hiatus, Manchester United star Marcus Rashford has used his time off to reflect on the success of his trophy-laden career to date by trying to get a 'decent' picture with his silverware.




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Juventus handed major boost in race to sign Paul Pogba as 'Real Madrid end interest'

The Manchester United midfielder has been keen to leave the Red Devils since last summer. Juventus, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have all shown interest in him in the past.




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Gary Neville tips Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes to be amazing together

Following Fernandes' £68million arrival from Sporting Lisbon, he has yet to partner Pogba in midfield due to the latter being out injured with persistent ankle problems this season.




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Tottenham interested in signing American brothers Taylor and Zach Booth

Taylor Booth made an impression with two assists for Bayern Munich's U19s during a 3-0 win over Tottenham. Tottenham are also keen on signing his younger brother Zach.




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Mayor Andy Burnham's office criticise £60m flop Angel Di Maria and his wife

Di Maria's wife revealed this week the awful time she had in England when her husband played for Manchester United. An adviser for the city has now weighed in with his thoughts.




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Sick on day one and told to 'f*** off' by Henderson...Robertson reflects on tough start at Liverpool

The left-back made the biggest step of his career when he completed an £8million transfer from relegated Hull City in the summer of 2017 at the age of 22.




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Conor Coady and Aaron Ramsdale among Premier League stars to Cycle the 92 for NHS

Several Premier League footballers will swap their boots for bikes to help raise thousands more for the NHS and other good causes amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Sunderland buyers put off by £20.5m hole in accounts

SPECIAL REPORT: Sportsmail previously revealed that majority shareholder Stewart Donald used Sunderland's parachute payments to finance the majority of the £37m purchase of club.




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Martin Keown and old team-mate Ray Parlour agree Arsene Wenger should get a statue at Arsenal

Former Arsenal team-mates Martin Keown and Ray Parlour discuss in an interview with Sportsmail why Arsene Wenger deserves a statue at the club.




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Sky and BT 'face battle to avoid breaking OFCOM swearing rule without crowd noise to muffle players'

Premier League matches could be shown without pitch-side atmosphere after Project Restart, as broadcasters must find a way to block out players' swearing during televised matches.




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How would the final Premier League table look using a weighted home and away points-per-game plan?

While Premier League sides continue to figure out how to proceed with Project Restart, a weighted points-per-game method has shown one way to finalise standings if teams cannot agree.




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Barcelona should forget Lautaro Martinez and chase Roberto Firmino instead, insists Bojan Krkic

Antoine Griezmann's first-season struggles at Barcelona should serve as a warning, according to Bojan Krkic, who suggests they chase Roberto Firmino instead of Lautaro Martinez. 




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Stand firm on neutral venues and finalise fixture list - Project Restart agenda for clubs

SPECIAL REPORT: As shareholders meet on Monday, clubs will debate Project Restart including controversial subjects such as using neutral venues, broadcasting deals and training.




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Watford join Brighton and Aston Villa to publicly rally against Project Restart proposal

Watford, who were 17th at the time of the shutdown due coronavirus, join Aston Villa and Brighton in being concerned at the plan to resume the current campaign at 'neutral' stadiums.




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Debenhams Argos Ebay and Amazon sells 'Ryanair approved' cabin bags that are too big for airline

'Fits Ryanair' bags sold by UK retailers Debenhams, Argos, Robert Dyas and Ryman are all too big for the airline's tight restrictions, some by as much as 15cm.




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Sainsbury's is to close 100 stores including 15 large supermarkets and 70 branches of Argos

Speaking to analysts following a store tour in Southampton, bosses explained their reasoning behind the changes, which will ultimately lead to cost savings of £500 million.




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People rave about £45 'parasol' pine from Argos, which is great for pet owners and parents alike 

Across the UK, customers are rushing to get their hands on a £45 'parasol pine' from Argos ahead of the festivities. The 6ft tall tree only has branches on the top half, and is hailed as perfect for pet owners.




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Black Friday TV Deals UK: Best offers from Amazon, Currys and Argos

Black Friday 2019 is here and more deals than ever before are being rolled out by UK retailers including Amazon, Currys and Argos. Take advantage of the best Black Friday TV deals in this round-up.




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Wayne Rooney was pilloried for his 2010 World Cup attack on England fans... four years on the Manchester United and Three Lions captain has matured into a fine leader

PATRICK COLLINS, CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: One balmy evening in Cape Town, in the summer of 2010, a television camera followed Wayne Rooney from a football pitch.




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From James Anderson to Joey Barton, from Tyson Fury to Robbie Savage... it's time to end sad fallacy that abuse is 'entertainment'

The most depressing words of this young sporting year were spoken by Jimmy Anderson. One of the more discordant sounds of an English summer is the distant drone of him sledging.




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Money, drugs and cynicism are rife but at its best sport can generate a sense of wonder... and we should never let that disappear 

PATRICK COLLINS: Sport at its cleanest and brightest generates a sense of wonder, a feeling that peaks are being scaled and limits are being breached.




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Jimmy Hill was a player, activist, manager, chairman, referee and pundit, but above all an innovator... he transformed the game and that's how he should be remembered

PATRICK COLLINS: When his massive contribution has been adequately assessed, Jimmy Hill will be seen as one of the most significant figures in the modern history of British football.




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Muhammad Ali took the planet by storm: 'I shook up the world' he said after beating Sonny Liston... and it wasn't a boast, it was a statement of fact

PATRICK COLLINS: Fifty-two years have passed since that February dawn, yet still the cry comes ringing down the decades: ‘Ah shook up the world! Ah shook up the world!’




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Muhammad Ali who thrilled us all (and had a tongue as quick as his fists!)

Muhammad Ali could be cruel, arrogant, and merciless, then he would turn a wicked phrase or smile a roguish smile, and the world would forgive him his trespasses, writes PATRICK COLLINS.