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Harry Styles may make a cameo in the new Star Wars film

Harry Styles may be set to join the elite list of celebrity appearances, after Luke Skywalker actor Mark Hamil dropped a huge hint on his Twitter page.




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Harry Styles chants 'F*** the government and f*** Boris' as Stormzy joins him on stage

The One Direction star threw his arms in the air and yelled the politically-charged Vossi Bop lyric at the top of his voice during an intimate gig at the Electric Ballroom in Camden, north London.




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Harry Styles gets a big hug from James Corden's mum and dad

James Corden and Harry Styles are the best of friends and it turns out James's parents are a big fan of the One Direction singer. 




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Harry Styles seen for the first time since death of Caroline Flack

The former One Direction heartthrob had a three-month romance with the late Love Island host in 2011 when he was 17 and she was 32.




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Harry Styles sports second powerful message after honouring late ex-girlfriend Caroline Flack

Harry Styles appeared to share a second tribute to his late ex-girlfriend Caroline Flack after sporting a black ribbon at the BRIT Awards on Tuesday evening.




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Savage Garden's Darren Hayes can't contain his excitement after Harry Style's revelation

Savage Garden are known hits including Truly Madly Deeply and I Knew I Loved You.




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Harry Styles showcases his retro style in a lime green blazer and blue flares as he enjoys night out

He surprised fans with an intimate gig at the Bowery Ballroom in New York on Saturday and was clearly in the mood to celebrate when he stepped out after his show and enjoyed a boozy night on the town.




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One Direction star Harry knocks his two homes through into one £30million mega-mansion 

The former One Direction star bought the 18th century houses in north London for £13million. He is understood to have hired Meghan Markle's interior designer to do the decorating.




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Harry Styles Australian tour: Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane Love On Tour dates announced

Harry Styles is officially heading Down Under at the end of the year. 




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How pearl necklaces have become the accessory of choice for Hollywood's most fashion-forward MEN

Dozens of stars including actors, singers, and rappers have been wearing pearl necklaces to events. Harry Styles, Pharrell Williams, Shawn Mendes, and A$AP Rocky frequently wear the look.




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Harry Styles admits fame can be 'quite strange'

The 26-year-old former boy band member spoke candidly about fame and mental health in an interview with The Daily Telegraph on Sunday.




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Ellen DeGeneres hilariously documents her attempts to complete a 4,000 piece puzzle

'I haven't done them in a long time, but it shouldn't be that hard,' the 62-year-old comedian said, while wearing a Harry Styles band T-shirt in her expansive living room on Monday.




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Harry Styles drives his classic Mercedes Benz in LA

The singer, 25, looked effortlessly cool as he turned the car out of Nancy Hoover Pohl Overlook at Fryman Canyon viewpoint with a male pal in the passenger seat.




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Alexa Chung shares throwback Met Gala snap with Harry Styles

The model took to Instagram to share a throwback snap of herself in a basketball net posing with Harry Styles, 26, at last year's Met Gala and revealed she stayed up all night partying.




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That home-made sourdough? You might be better off with a slice of Mother's Pride!

Sourdough is said to be far superior nutritionally to 'junk' packaged bread, due to the fermentation process. But a series of small, yet robust studies in 2017 suggest that this isn't necessarily the case.




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Fake meat really CAN be a treat

Almost two-thirds of Britons now choose to eat meat substitutes, up from half two years ago, research shows. So how do the new products compare with their meaty counterparts?




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Coronavirus US: Doctors give men oestrogen to curb inflammation

Two hospitals, in New York and California, are giving male coronavirus patients sex hormones found mainly in women to see if they reduce inflammation and the severity of the illness.




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Dr MARTIN SCURR: Why the care home watchdog should be taken to task

DR MARTIN SCURR: Only now are care-home staff finally receiving the attention and support they need. Some claim the CQC is guilty of dragging its feet - I'll say.




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Keep yourself in tip-top condition during lockdown with these simple health checks to try at home

Figures suggest thousands of cancers are being missed every week as people with symptoms are not going to their GP. But many routine tests and treatments are also being postponed.




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Patients with blood and lung cancers three times more at risk of dying of coronavirus

A new study led by Wuhan University in China has found that people with blood and lung cancers are three times more likely to die from coronavirus compared patients with other tumors.




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Time to stop masking the truth on protection

Face masks are being used to lift lockdowns in Italy, Austria and the Czech Republic - but do they work? Experts say fabric stops you breathing in droplets potentially carrying the virus.




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A THIRD kind of coronavirus test in development could be easier to make and return faster results

Antigen tests are easier and cheaper to manufacture and simpler to administer because they require specific chemicals, highly-trained staff or specialized equipment unlike current tests.




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How the porn industry could help reopen America amid coronavirus pandemic

The adult entertainment industry launched an STI testing and contact tracing program, like what's needed for coronavirus, to stop the spread of HIV. It hasn't been transmitted on regulated sets since 2004.




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Why do some people get two coronavirus tests?

Dr Paul Hunter, a medicine lecturer at the University of East Anglia, said it was 'valid' for people to be tested more than once and that tests are not perfect so may have to be repeated.




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DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: I have loathed them for years. Now I discover video games boost the brain!

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Like many, I've long believed that our relentless use of social media is, for want of a better term, rotting our brains.




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DIY stores, at-home tests and frostbitten toes: DR ELLIE CANNON answers your questions

DR ELLIE CANNON: The Mail on Sunday's GP discusses B&Q reopening, pictured, how to obtain a free test, whether it's safe to hug grandchildren and more in this week's column.




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Coronavirus UK: Pressure on government to recommend face masks

Top experts from the prestigious Royal Society concluded that masks - even home-made ones - can reduce the transmission of the deadly infection.




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Would you know what to say if you saw someone about to take their own life?

Gillian Assor (right), 50, who runs a nanny agency, lives in Hertfordshire, with her husband David, 51, and their children Benjamin, 23, Oliver, 21, and Isabel, 19. They came across Tommy (left).




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FDA gives emergency approval to Roche's coronavirus antibody blood test

Swiss drug maker Roche says its coronavirus antibody blood test has a specificity rate of 99.8% and a sensitivity of 100%, meaning it would show very few false positives and no false negatives




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75 coronavirus patients to get experimental HIV and cancer drug this month

Leronlimab is a drug in development for treating HIV and cancer. Two of seven critically ill coronavirus patients who were given the drug were taken off ventilators in a matter of days.




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Coronavirus UK: Care home deaths NOT inevitable, report says

Researchers at the London School of Economics have highlighted exactly where the UK has fallen short of protecting some 400,000 care home residents and staff.




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Wearing masks can curb spread of coronavirus, Government's chief scientist says

Sir Patrick Vallance told MPs on the Health and Social Care Select Committee that masks could have a 'marginal but positive' impact on curbing transmission of the life-threatening infection.




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One-third of Americans say they WON'T get vaccinated against the coronavirus, new survey finds

In the new survey, from PR firm Bospar, researchers found those between ages 18 and 24 were the least likely to get vaccinated against the coronavirus with only 57.8% saying they'd get the jab.




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Some patients have antibodies that protect cells while others' immune cells stop viral replication

A new study, led by Tsinghua University. found that recovered coronavirus patients had varying antibodies such as immune cells that stop the virus from attaching to our cells.




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Calls for coronavirus inquiry as UK becomes the sickest nation in Europe

The president of the Hospital Consultants and Specialists Association said Britain's testing and tracing has been 'inadequate' and questions should be asked about the timing of lockdown.




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Keir Starmer tears into Boris Johnson over Government decision to abandon testing on March 12

The two party leaders clashed over the pandemic as they faced each other for the first time at Prime Minister's Question in the hushed surroundings of the mostly-empty House of Commons.




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HALF of women say they're concerned about going out in public while pregnant or after birth

A new survey from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that 80% said they would be concerned to go to a scheduled prenatal appointment amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Being obese may DOUBLE the risk of needing hospital treatment for the life-threatening coronavirus

Scientists in Glasgow trawled over data for more than 428,000 people who were part of the UK Biobank. Some 340 of those had recently tested positive for COVID-19 in hospital.




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Coronavirus UK: Lockdown is perfect time to lose weight

Professor Susan Jebb, of Oxford University, urged Brits to stop buying junk food and only have healthy food in their house, and told them to exercise to avoid the temptation of the biscuit tin.




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Rugby World Cup 2019: England must bring their 'A' game against the Pumas

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: It is not often you get a full nineday lay-off in tournament rugby these days and using this period to optimum effect is important for Eddie Jones and England.




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Rugby World Cup has been very unlucky but where was the plan for key games? 

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Rugby World Cup has been very unlucky, nature can completely take over sometimes, but were their contingency plans robust enough to deal with it this weekend?




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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: It's all to play for after England cope with elements better than Scotland

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD WEEKLY COLUMN: The highlights reel from that game will be brief but as a former England coach who has lost in filthy conditions at Murrayfield I can assure you victory will feel sweet.




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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Good luck to Bill Beaumont on World Rugby win... but it remains same carve-up 

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: When Bill Beaumont clocks back on Monday morning, it would be worth remembering that, although the official tally says 28-23, he actually won by only one vote.




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The Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce. It’s fun, it’s fast, but most of all it’s... Bellissimo!

Everyone who laid eyes upon the Veloce went immediately gooey for two reasons. First, it’s an Alfa Romeo, plain and simple. Second, like most things Italian it’s really quite gorgeous




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The Mercedes A 200 AMG Line is beautiful and hi-tech but a little bit of a 'plain Jane' to drive

Compared to last week’s all-our Christmases-have-come-at-once-Bentley, I thought the A 200 was going to be a run-of-the-mill, practical and prosaic affair. Well, not so




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Chris Evans on the new Porsche 911 GT2 RS: 'Simply RAWsome!'

The new 911 GT2 RS is a vision to look at, a dream to drive, heaven to smell and irresistible to the touch – in short, it’s the best version of everything it could possibly be




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CHRIS EVANS: The Renault Megane RS 280 is an absolute joy to drive

Design-wise, it is clear from the off that this is no run-of-the-mill Renault Megane. It has that predatorily pert, ripped-and-ready-to-explode look of Muscle Beach about it.




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Goes like a rocket! (just a shame the looks don’t thrill)

First off, though, let’s get the downside out of the way. Dear VW, why oh why didn’t you make your latest GTi incarnation more exciting to look at?




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Mourinho insists a top four finish with Tottenham would be his BIGGEST achievement

The Portuguese feels that no other side in Europe is as plagued with serious injuries as Tottenham are having lost Harry Kane and Son Heung-min to hamstring and arm issues respectively.




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PETER CROUCH: I thought my wife Abbey was calling me from the BRITs, but it was Jose Mourinho!

PETER CROUCH: It was Tuesday afternoon when my phone began to ring and an unfamiliar number flashed up. bI'd spent the early part of the day at home, watching the rolling news bulletins.