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Emma Willis weeps tears of joy as she witnesses home birth

EXCLUSIVE: Emma Willis swapped her mic for a nurse's uniform to spend ten weeks as a midwife - and broke down in tears of joy as she witnessed her first home birth on the job in Essex.




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Big Brother's Tomasz Wania rushed to hospital

Big Brother star Tomasz Wania was forced to leave the house this week for medical reasons.




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Kim Woodburn returns to Big Brother in Celebrity Takeover task

The feisty presenter proved she was taking no nonsense as she made a dramatic return to the Channel 5 show for a secret task, Celebrity Takeover on Wednesday




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Big Brother house is reduced to rubble 3 months after last episode

Demolition work on the house — at Elstree Studios in Borehamwood — Hertfordshire, kicked off just two weeks after the November finale, which saw Cameron Cole crowned as the victor.




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Big Brother star Sallie Axl is arrested for 'assaulting her ex-boyfriend'

Sallie Przybeck, from the Wirral, Merseyside, vowed to fight the charge in court, saying 'I will fight this not only for me but for every woman in a domestic abusive relationship'.




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Lewis Hamilton would have won the Monaco Grand Prix if Ross Brawn had been on the pit wall... Mercedes' new regime was at fault

JONATHAN McEVOY: The Mercedes mantra has been that they win as a team and lose as a team, but responsibility for these calls surely lies with Paddy Lowe – the technical director.




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After the Monaco fiasco Mercedes deserve credit for getting Lewis Hamilton's pit stop just right at Silverstone

JONATHAN McEVOY: Mercedes were pilloried here and elsewhere for their embarrassing mistake on the pit wall in Monaco. So we should give them credit for the British Grand Prix.




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US Grand Prix qualifying is postponed until Sunday due to heavy rain in Austin as Lewis Hamilton is made to wait for pole charge

JONATHAN McEVOY IN AUSTIN: Oh Noah! Lewis Hamilton faces another anxious night of waiting after Hurricane Patricia caused qualifying for the American Grand Prix to be called off.




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Lewis Hamilton was beaten in Melbourne but remains my title favourite

JONATHAN McEVOY IN MELBOURNE: There was a sense of deflation among British fans in Melbourne that Lewis Hamilton's title defence was skewered in the first half of the first race.




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Bottas' inability to catch Vettel proves why Mercedes are unconvinced

JONATHAN McEVOY IN SAKHIR: What if it had been Lewis Hamilton charging down on Sebastian Vettel in those tense last few minutes of the Bahrain Grand Prix? Or Max Verstappen?




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Sebastian Vettel is in danger of becoming Ferrari's No 2 behind Charles Leclerc

JONATHAN MCEVOY - F1 COLUMN: Sebastian Vettel's nightmare scenario, the one that would end his career in grand prix racing, is to carry No 1 status at Ferrari in nothing but name.




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Bottas' Baku win shows who will partner Hamilton for Mercedes in 2020

JONATHAN MCEVOY’S F1 COLUMN: Valtteri Bottas has given Mercedes a headache after his victory in Baku on Sunday? I don't think so. He has made life perfect for them.




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Cadel Evans winning Tour de France? Shane Warne at the 1993 Ashes? What's your favourite Aussie sporting moment of all time? Take your pick from our top 10

With the Commonwealth Games soon to offer another stage on which the green and gold will shine, it's time to pick your favourite sporting moment of all time.




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Inside billion-dollar cruise ships and no-access areas you never get to see

Royal Caribbean's Voyager of the Sea set sail for the first time since its $80million makeover for a 14-day journey and arrived in Sydney on Monday.




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Europe's wealthiest man, Bernard Arnault, has lost $30BILLION during coronavirus crisis 

71-year-old Frenchman Bernard Arnault is the chairman and CEO of the prestigious luxury empire LVMH Moët Hennessy and the third-richest billionaire in the world, according to Forbes.




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Desperate search for two missing fisherman is called off - amid fears one was eaten by a crocodile

Extensive searches have so far failed to uncover the bodies of Allan Cook, 59 and Anthony Vanharen, 42 who were both reported missing off separate waterways in the past fortnight.




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Getting 'drunk as s***' at vodka-fuelled karaoke: NBA legend Dennis Rodman on trip toNorth Korea 

Former Chicago Bulls star Dennis Rodman opened up on his unlikely friendship with the Supreme leader of North Korea Kim Jong-un ever since he visited the country in 2013.




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Man is nearly crushed by a SUV when he is thrown from the vehicle as it flips three times

A man in Hanahan, South Carolina, was nearly crushed by a SUV after he was thrown from the car as it flipped over.




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Bear, bath and beyond: Ten-year-old bear Takoda enjoys splashing around in a tub at the Oregon Zoo

Video footage shows a 10-year-old bear named Takoda at the Oregon Zoo when he was caught splashing around and playing with a wooden block inside a 300-gallon tub of cool water.




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The surprising ingredients that are flying off supermarket shelves as Australians get VERY creative

Woolworths has revealed the surprising list of ingredients that are flying off the shelves during coronavirus lockdown.  




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Boxing legend Muhammad Ali was once 'stood up by Elvis Presley' for sparring session

The former heavyweight was famously close friends with Presley before the latter's death in 1977, and invited the legendary performer to watch him in action in secret.




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Mother speaks out about how her baby was swapped at birth at Timaru Hospital thirty years ago

Two baby girls were switched at birth at the Timaru Hospital in New Zealand in March, 1990.




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Winston Churchill's granddaughter reveals her mother's mercy dash

On the evening of May 8, 1945, Winston Churchill could have been forgiven a little merry-making.




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Legendary Vegas magician Roy Horn Siegfried and Roy dies at 75 after coronavirus battle

Legendary magician Roy Horn has died. He was 75. Horn,one half of the longtime Las Vegas illusionist duo Siegfried & Roy, had tested positive for COVID-19.




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Miann owner slams influencers who ask for freebies during coronavirus lockdown

Brian Campbell has been driven to keep his chocolate and patisserie restaurant Miann in Auckland, New Zealand, closed because of the coronavirus.




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JOHN HUMPHRYS: An asteroid could be heading for Earth and yet our leaders are at war with each other

JOHN HUMPHRYS: Every leader of every country in the world had come together on a virtual network. Never had there been such a conference. But, yet, never had there been such a crisis.




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The best secret spots to visit in Australia after coronavirus restrictions ease

Australians itching to getaway can finally start planning their dream holiday after Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced interstate travel could resume as early as July.




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ROBERT HARDMAN: The Queen has once again lifted the nation during this very different war

ROBERT HARDMAN: Reminding us of the central message of VE Day itself, the Queen declared: 'Never give up, never despair.'




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Obama blasts Trump's handling of coronavirus pandemic as 'an absolute chaotic disaster'

Barack Obama (right), the former president, said on Friday that President Trump's (left) handling of the COVID-19 pandemic is one reason he will work hard to help Joe Biden defeat him in November.




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Traditional Aboriginal punishments are revealed as elder pays for the death of an 18-year-old girl

The body of Britney Watson was discovered in a wheelie bin just four weeks after she gave birth, with a 17-year-old boy accused of killing her and dumping her body.




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Queensland Deputy Premier to stand aside over corruption probe  

Queensland's Deputy Premier Jackie Trad has stood down as a probe is launched into the appointment of a Brisbane principal.




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Colin Fassnidge defends celebrity chef Pete Evans' decision to leave Channel Seven

My Kitchen Rules' Pete Evans recently came to a 'mutual' and 'amicable' decision to leave Network Seven after a decade.




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'Meth mum' who was jailed after cops found ice in her bra was working three jobs to support her kids

Ysanne Louise Peach, 34, was jailed for three years after police found her with a traffickable quantity of meth and $11,000 in cash at Boulder, in Western Australia's Eastern Goldfields region.




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Letter from grandmother with $50 to spend on Easter presents turns up damp, torn and burned

The letter travelled 416km from Perth to Albany in Western Australia and contained an Easter gift for a woman's two grandchildren.




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Andre Harrell dead: Legendary music executive has died aged 59

Andre's cause of death currently remains unknown but sources confirmed to Variety on Friday that he had passed away.




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Botched star Dr. Paul Nassif reveals the biggest plastic surgery trends expected post COVID-19

Dr. Paul Nassif appeared on Australia's The Morning Show on Saturday and he had some plastic surgery predictions for a post-coronavirus world. 




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Mum has $10,000 swiped from her super fund by fraudsters - here's how you can protect your cash 

Andrea Dunn, 54, from Drouin in Gippsland, became the target of identity theft last month scammers used her details to create a fake mygov account with the Australian Taxation Office.




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Little Richard dead at 87: Rock music legend behind Good Golly Miss Molly passes away

Rock music legend Little Richard has died at the age of 87, his family have confirmed. The star, whose hits included Tutti Frutti, Long Tall Sally, and Good Golly Miss Molly, inspired a generation of musicians.




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Warmer weather does NOT kill off coronavirus: Two separate studies dash hopes for summer

US and Canadian researchers said the transmission risk was only reduced by about 1.5 per cent for every degree Fahrenheit above 77F (25C). They analysed 370,000 cases of the virus.




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Christine Ohuruogu insists there's no crisis as Dwain Chambers seals Daegu place

Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu claimed there is 'no crisis' for her ahead of next month's World Championships in South Korea, despite finishing only third in the UK trials in Birmingham.




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WORLD ATHLETICS 2013: Christine Ohuruogu claims second medal as 400m star anchors Britain to bronze in relay

Christine Ohuruogu took her second medal of the World Championships after Britain's women claimed bronze in the 4x400m relay in Moscow.




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'My sister can't beat me...yet!' Christine Ohuruogu fired up by sibling rivalry as she looks towards 2016 Olympics

When world 400 metres champion Christine Ohuruogu told her younger sister Victoria she intends to carry on competing until the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, she heard a slight groan.




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Christine Ohuruogu spends cash from her own pocket to fund Britain's stars of tomorrow

World 400 metres champion Christine Ohuruogu has been quietly funding young athletes’ training and travel expenses out of her own pocket.




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Christine Ohuruogu misses out on a medal as Brit finishes fourth in 400m at European Championships

World champion Christine Ohuruogu missed out on a 400m medal at the European Championships in Zurich by less than a hundredth of a second.




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Christine Ohuruogu has accused IAAF president Lamine Diack of 'not knowing what the hell is going on' in athletics

World 400 metres champion Christine Ohuruogu has accused IAAF president Lamine Diack of 'not knowing what the hell is going on' in athletics.




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Usain Bolt in electric form as he kicks off Nitro event

In his only event of the night at the Nitro Athletics Series in Melbourne, Bolt took the baton from Asafa Powell and showed everyone what he can do by powering away down the back straight.




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Kylie and Khloe to reveal pregnancies on Christmas card

Kylie Jenner and Khloe Kardashian may reveal their pregnancies on the family Christmas card, according to a new report Wednesday.




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Texas woman caught stealing christmas wreath off a door

A Texas woman was caught on a security camera stealing a Christmas wreath from a home's front door. The homeowner said she reported the incident to police.




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Dina Asher-Smith WINS 200m World Athletics gold for Britain in front of another sparse crowd in Doha

Dina Asher-Smith, 23, clinched a historic gold medal after powering to 200m victory at the World Championships.




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Rob Kardashian blocks daughter Dream from appearing on Blac Chyna's new reality show

The 31-year-old former stripper has been banned by Dream's dad - Rob Kardashian, from featuring the 2-year-old on her forthcoming show, The Real Blac Chyna, according to TMZ