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Booing Trump after he rid the world of ISIS leader was an unpatriotic and shameful moment

Yesterday was a truly great day for America and the world as the head of ISIS was killed. It should have been a day that once again unified all Americans. But shamefully many opted to boo Trump.




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How former PM John Howard was the victim of 'ball tampering' before his infamous bowling in Pakistan

The former prime minister memorably threw the ball directly at his own feet in front of local children and the Australian military during a visit to earthquake-ravaged Pakistan in 2005.




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Heartwarming way Pakistani Test cricketers repaid Brisbane cab driver who refused to charge them

A Brisbane cab driver who refused to charge members of the Pakistan test cricket team for a ride has shared a heartwarming exchange with the sportsmen.




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Queen Maxima of the Netherlands looks stylish in skirt suit as she arrives in Pakistan

The royal, 48, donned the stylish matching jacket and skirt ensemble for the occasion - and complimented the outfit with a pair of beige shoes.




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Australian cricketer Steve Smith takes a swipe at the company that's made him $12million 

Four years ago, Australian cricketer Steve Smith invested $100,000 for a 10 per cent stake in the then start-up company Koala Mattress.




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David Warner enjoys some free time with his wife Candice and their daughters at Adelaide Oval

David Warner is currently in Adelaide with the Australian cricket team in their test match against Pakistan.




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Queen Maxima of The Netherlands attends a ceremony for this year's Erasmus Prize in Amsterdam

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands displayed her bold sense of style as she attended the Erasmus Prize 2019, alongside her husband King Willem-Alexander, at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam.




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Candice Warner tears up watching husband David hit triple-century at the Adelaide Oval

David Warner went from being the pariah of Australian cricket to being 'better than Bradman' with an unbeaten 335 not out at the Adelaide Oval while wife Candice watched on.




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Australia clinch 2-0 Tseries win over Pakistan as they thump tourists by an innings and 48 runs

Australia completed a comprehensive 2-0 series victory over Pakistan after winning the second Test in Adelaide by an innings and 48 runs.




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The unlikely tail of Indian monkeys on ancient fresco

Marie Nicole Pareja says the monkeys' tails are pointing upwards, meaning they were native to the Indus Valley in what is now Pakistan rather than North Africa or the Middle East.




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Iceland is judged the most gender-equal country for the 11th year running

Joining Iceland at the top is the rest of Scandinavia, Norway takes second, followed by Finland and Sweden, in the World Economic Forum's annual Global Gender Gap Index.




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India's PM boasts he could make Pakistan 'bite the dust' in a week as tensions rise

'Pakistan has already lost three wars. Our armed forces will not take more than 7-10 days to make Pakistan bite the dust,' Narendra Modi said in a speech in New Delhi on Tuesday.




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Naans vast and crisp, the size of a pillow

This Monday lunch just reminds me why I love London so much. New things to learn, fresh dishes, cultures, thrills and delights




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Young girl is raped, murdered and dumped in bushes in Pakistan, sparking fury across the country

The child, identified only as Madiha, was found on Sunday after vanishing the day before from her home in Saro Khel, a village in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region.




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Seven nations including Turkey and Pakistan ban people crossing the border from Iran

Iraq, Pakistan, Armenia, Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Armenia and Kuwait have imposed bans against people travelling from Iran amid coronavirus fears.




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Heather Knight shines and Anya Shrubsole makes history as England beat Pakistan

Heather Knight continued her love affair with the Manuka Oval on Friday and Anya Shrubsole made history as England beat Pakistan to stand on the brink of the Twenty20 World Cup semi-finals.




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Coronavirus UK: England's home Tests against West Indies may switch to the Caribbean

England's cricket Tests against the West Indies this summer could be switched to the Caribbean if rescheduling in this country proves impossible due to the coronavirus crisis.




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Mother-of-five, 39, who died of coronavirus leaves behind 13-year-old miracle quadruplets

Shabnum Sadiq, who worked as 'dedicated' Slough Borough Councillor representing the Labour party, died on Monday following Covid-19 complications after falling ill on a trip to Pakistan.




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Secret buyer of the Ritz who paid £800m is Qatari businessman Abdulhadi Mana Al-Hajri 

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: After The Ritz was snapped up last month for £800million making it the most expensive hotel in the world, people have wondered who bought it.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Coronavirus could be the greatest test we've had for a generation

Boris Johnson has bounced onto our television screens looking uncustomarily grave, and brandishing a 'battle plan' which is full of draconian-sounding measures that may have to be taken.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: The shameful case that exposes the hypocrisy...

STEPHEN GLOVER: It concerns the kidnapping of a young woman on a British street, and the subsequent connivance of the Labour government in this unlawful act...




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Crude threats like this show the BBC truly has got its head in the sand 

STEPHEN GLOVER: The outgoing director general of the BBC, Tony Hall, wrote a piece in this newspaper last week in which he claimed the Corporation was eager to have a public debate.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: When the scourge of coronavirus is over, we will be a kinder nation

STEPHEN GLOVER: I have been struggling over recent days to make up my mind as to whether the greedy hoarders or the burgeoning volunteers more truly represent modern Britain.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Boris Johnson grasps the nettle and shows he's the Prime Minister we need

STEPHEN GLOVER: Boris Johnson's sombre television address last night marked a moment in this nation's life which all who watched it are likely to remember for as long as they live.




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At last, we can believe this is the PM we need: STEPHEN GLOVER's verdict on Boris's historic address

Boris Johnson's sombre television address last night marked a moment in this nation's life which all who watched it are likely to remember for as long as they live. 




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STEPHEN GLOVER: If only our ministers could admit to mistakes and say they ARE sorry 

On Tuesday, Health Secretary Matt Hancock (pictured) was offered two opportunities to express his regret and accept some responsibility. He flunked them both, writes STEPHEN GLOVER.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: The cynical Left are hijakcing this this crisis

STEPHEN GLOVER: Day by day, the Government is coming under attack. There are really two sorts of criticism during this dreadful Covid-19 pandemic.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Why won't the timid bishops let us mourn our dead at funerals in church?

STEPHEN GLOVER: The other day I learnt that an old friend had died. But although I can accept this as a matter of fact, I can't really take it in because there has been no shared recognition among those who knew her.




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Sophie Wessex praises the efforts of the WI during the coronavirus crisis

Sophie Wessex, 56, who is a member of the Bagshot WI, wrote the letter for the most recent issue of the institute's magazine, WI Life, which is published today.




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Amanda Holden leaves the Heart Radio studios under a giant rainbow umbrella

The TV personality, 49, paid tribute to the National Health Service once again as she left the Heart Radio studios in central London on Friday morning under a large rainbow umbrella.




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Heartwarming moment father-of-four, 48, is applauded by NHS staff as he leaves hospital

Father-of-four Scott Howell, 48, was the first coronavirus intensive care patient at the Royal Gwent Hospital in Newport, South Wales - where he was in a deep coma due to Covid-19.




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Amanda Holden praises the NHS who 'saved her life' and 'got her through' stillbirth of son Theo

The actress described how she almost died while giving birth to daughter Hollie in 2012 and praised the National Health Service for 'getting her through' stillbirth of son Theo in 2011




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Laura Whitmore and fiancé Iain Stirling support new charity T-shirts supporting the NHS and carers

The new T-shirts are from charity, Choose Love - Help Refugees, whose original design has been worn by stars around the globe.




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Agency nurses and carers in Cornwall are being laid-off because there is NO WORK

The Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust, which runs three hospitals, sent bank staff a text telling them their services would no longer be required. This comes as Nightingales struggle for staff.




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Mother whose son, 24, was stabbed to death just days after his father died tells of her pain

EXCLUSIVE: Marian Gomoh, 53, has revealed her anguish over losing her son David, 24, who was fatally wounded in Canning Town, London, days after his father, Ken, died from coronavirus.




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Aviation tycoon seeks judicial review of the Covid-19 lockdown

Millionaire aviation tycoon Simon Dolan, pictured in 2011, has put the government on notice that he will seek a judicial review of the government's lockdown decision.




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South Korea-style contact tracing will be tried out on the Isle of Wight

Crucial tracking systems will be piloted for 140,000 residents on the Isle of Wight amid frantic efforts to find ways of controlling the deadly outbreak that do not cripple the economy.




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DAN HODGES: If our New Normal is the state telling me who I can and can't see, count me out 

Last week it emerged Ministers are giving serious consideration to the creation of a 'bubble' of ten family members and acquaintances we will be allowed to see as we ease out of lockdown.




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DIARY OF AN NHS DOCTOR: At 11am, there's a minute's silence for the NHS staff we've lost.

Since the crisis began, I've been drinking too much coffee to try to stay alert. I've suffered heart palpitations as a result, so I'm going to try detox this week - or at least that's what I'm telling myself.




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At least 171 frontline NHS workers have now died in the coronavirus pandemic including 27 doctors 

At least 171 frontline NHS workers have died in the coronavirus pandemic, latest figures reveal. They include at least 27 doctors and around 100 nurse and healthcare supporters, say Nursing Notes.




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The Voice UK finalists join forces to record charity single after live finals were cancelled

Finalist Brooke Scullion told MailOnline they decided to show their appreciation for the National Health Service by recording a cover of Stevie Wonder's As, which has been posted on YouTube.




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Kate Middleton makes 'virtual visit' to an astonished new mother in an NHS maternity unit

The Duchess of Cambridge (pictured) congratulated Rebecca Attwood and took great interest in how the birth had gone during a morale-boosting 'virtual' chat.




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Former Supreme Court judge LORD SUMPTION gives a withering critique of the Government's lockdown

LORD SUMPTION: COVID-19 is not the greatest crisis in our history. But the lockdown is without doubt the greatest interference with personal liberty in British history.




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How to be a sofa activist: Save the planet with Jane Fonda, be digital buddy and chat someone happy

Here are the ways Britons can make a real difference right now, all from the comfort - and safety - of your own sofa.




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Mother jumps in terror when her cat suddenly 'talks' in hilarious prank by her teenage son 

Cameron Horne, 16, from Framfield, East Sussex gave his mum Louise Love, 35, a huge shock when she thought their cat Bownisha had started talking to her.




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Amanda Holden gushes about the NHS as she says it's 'wonderful to shine a light' on their work

The BGT judge, 49, discussed how the healthcare system helped her when her baby son was stillborn at seven months in 2011 during an appearance on Monday's Good Morning Britain.




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Antibody tests to tell millions if they had coronavirus will be rolled out within two weeks

Roche Diagnostics has finally created a kit that is accurate enough to be used at scale - and the firm says it has enough stock to provide hundreds of thousands to the NHS every week.




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Father 'furious' at anonymous note asking him to remove five-year-old daughter's 'awful' NHS mural

Fleur Jones, five, thought she was in trouble after her dad Alan, of Ardsley, South Yorkshire, told her they may have to remove her mural after a complaint from a neighbour, reports LeedsLive.




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Resident dies at Coronavirus-stricken care home on the Isle of Skye

A resident has died at an Isle of Skye care home where more than 50 people have tested positive with Covid-19. The outbreak was first detected at Home Farm care home in Portree last week




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Deliberately infecting healthy Britons may be the only way to test a COVID-19 vaccine

Lockdown will make it difficult to assess the successful of a vaccine - such as that developed by University of Oxford - because it is preventing the spread of the virus globally.