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Cheryl says she and son Bear have matching Christmas outfits

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, the singer, 36, gave fans a glimpse into her home, as she filled it with lavish decorations and sought out matching elf-inspired outfits for herself and Bear to wear. 




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Cheryl holds hands with son Bear, 2, while holding his Spider-Man rucksack

The former Girls Aloud star, 36, donned a snazzy red coat as she walked along through the idyllic backdrop for a day of fun




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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley showcases her enviable figure as she models new M&S lingerie collection

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley couldn't resist teasing her new M&S collection as she shared some sneak peek snaps of herself on Tuesday.




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Nadine Coyle admits it would 'take a lot' for Girls Aloud to reunite

The Insatiable singer sat down with Hello! for a candid chat about reforming with bandmates Cheryl Tweedy, Sarah Harding, Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts, who split in 2013.




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The Open 2019 - Live British Open leaderboard and updates from third round at Portrush

The third round of The Open at Royal Portrush begins on Saturday with defending champion Francesco teeing off at 8:45am BST. Follow all the golf action LIVE with JONATHAN SPENCER .




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The Open 2019 - Final round LIVE: British Open leaderboard, tee times and updates at Portrush

The final round of The Open at Royal Portrush begins slightly earlier than scheduled due to chances strong wind gusts Sunday afternoon. Follow all the golf action LIVE with Jonathan Spencer.




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Inside the ropes with Tiger Woods: Sportsmail watched the Big Cat up close before 82nd PGA Tour win

JOE STRANGE IN TOKYO: You would never have known Tiger Woods was about to make history when he teed off in Japan a week before his record-equalling 82nd win on the PGA Tour.




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Jason Day's golf coach is charged with sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl

Renowned golf coach Sean Lynch was arrested at his Brisbane home and faced court charged with five counts of indecent treatment of a child whom he allegedly assaulted six times in 2019.




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Labour Brexit civil war deepens as Tom Watson launches campaign to keep the UK in the European Union

Tom Watson has launched a Labour Remain website and is urging activists to put pressure on Mr Corbyn by signing a declaration stating the party must now 'fight, fight and fight again to keep Britain in the EU'.




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Man who tried to prosecute Boris Johnson admits he is 'totally f***ed' if his appeal fails

Marcus Ball, 29, had been trying to prosecute Mr Johnson for allegedly abusing public trust during the EU referendum campaign in 2016 by saying Britain sends the EU £350m per week.




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Founder of pro-Brexit campaign group BeLeave begins his appeal against £20,000 fine

Darren Grimes, 25, was fined for declaring that spending by BeLeave was separate form the main Vote Leave campaign. He has raised £90,000 to pay for an appeal and is citing 'errors of fact'.




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Fresh Labour split as second MP says she would 'take No Deal over no Brexit'

Sarah Champion, a Labour MP, said today she would now accept a No Deal Brexit as she suggested it may have been a mistake to vote against Theresa May's deal.




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Boris Johnson drafts in Brexit maverick Dominic Cummings as top adviser

Boris Johnson entered Number 10 today as he was watched by controversial Vote Leave architect Dominic Cummings who he has appointed as a top adviser to help get Brexit done.




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Tory MP Phillip Lee threatens to WIPE OUT Boris Johnson's majority by defecting

Dr Phillip Lee, who supports a second EU referendum, suggested he will 'spend the summer' deciding whether to cross the floor.




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PETER OBORNE: Why I fear future of Britain (and Boris) is now in the hands of an unelected Svengali

PETER OBORNE: Dominic Cummings is today installed in Downing Street as arguably the second most powerful man in Britain.




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Philip Hammond says Boris Johnson risks betraying the Brexit referendum result

The former chancellor made an outspoken attack on the Prime Minister's chief adviser Dominic Cummings, accusing him of attempting to force through a no-deal Brexit.




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Britain's jobs boom: More than a million people have found employment since the Brexit vote

Despite Project Fear predictions of huge job losses, a record 32.81 million people are in employment, up from 31.75 million in June 2016 when the EU referendum was held.




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Labour Brexit divide widens as Diane Abbott tells Today programme she would support Remain over deal

Shadow home secretary Diane Abbott said today she will be 'personally campaigning for Remain' regardless of whether Labour commits to staying in the EU or not.




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The people will never forgive Remain plotters if they don't back down, writes JACOB REES-MOGG

JACOB REES-MOGG: The stakes are unquestionably high in parliament for the next two weeks - and a six-month delay is expected for try and pursue remaining in the EU.




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MPs have decided they know better than the public, says political author DOUGLAS MURRAY 

In the Saturday Essay, DOUGLAS MURRAY warns that Britain is being forced into remaining a member of the European Union by a political class that never wanted to do Brexit.




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Tom Watson risks deepening Labour's divide over Brexit by calling for a second EU referendum

In a bombshell intervention deepening Labour's civil war over Europe, the deputy leader will today claim the 2016 vote was too long ago to be valid. Tom Watson will call for a second EU referendum.




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Tom Watson claims the 2016 Brexit vote is no longer 'valid'

Tom Watson today risked an all out Labour civil war as he claimed the 2016 Brexit vote was no longer 'valid' and called for a second referendum to be held before a general election.




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'Brexit is a mess but we'll come through it' says Sir Paul McCartney

Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney (pictured) said the EU referendum was 'probably a mistake' and admitted he did not vote because 'nobody was saying anything sensible enough'.




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Sir Keir Starmer says Labour will give the vote to 16 year-olds at a second Brexit referendum

Labour will give 16 and 17 year-olds the right to vote at a second Brexit referendum, Sir Keir Starmer has suggested as he said eventually the party will campaign to keep the UK in the EU.




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LORD ASHCROFT: The public's verdict on our political class? They waver between fury and contempt

My latest research looks at the fundamentals: how voters have reacted to the drama not just of the past few weeks but the years since the EU referendum.




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'Nothing has changed!' Furious Brexit voter attacks Theo Paphitis on BBC Question Time

Theo Paphitis sparked an angry row with a BBC Question Time audience member last night after he told Brexit voters to 'compromise' and back a second referendum.




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ANDREW ROBERTS: Britain needs an inquiry into how the elite turned Brexit into a humiliation

ANDREW ROBERTS: The prestige which we have lost as a country needs to be considered in terms of a major national catastrophe, and we need to recognise what has happened and why.




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Chinese investors who own City of London skyscrapers trying to make it 24/7 leisure business hub

The Hong Kong-based owners of the 'Cheesegrater' and the 'Walkie Talkie' are among 10 City of London landlords looking to establish a Business Improvement District.




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: They wanted a People's Vote. They got one! 

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: This wasn't just a defiant reaffirmation of the EU referendum result, it was a damning repudiation of those who have spent the past three and a half years trying to Stop Brexit.




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Britain will remain a dominant global economy after Brexit, new analysis suggests

On current trends, Britain's output should be 'a quarter larger than the French economy' by 2034, the Centre for Economics and Business Research's (CEBR) predictions found.




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Labour leadership hopefuls Sir Keir Starmer and Jess Phillips clash over Brexit

Two Labour leadership hopefuls clashed over Brexit today as Sir Keir Starmer said the row over the UK leaving had been settled but Jess Phillips suggested she could campaign to rejoin the EU.




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Middle England novel about a divided Britain in the wake of the EU referendum wins Costa prize 

Judges said Middle England by Jonathan Coe (pictured) - described as a story of nostalgia and delusion - was 'the perfect novel for now'.




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Nicola Sturgeon vows to keep flying EU flag over Scottish HQ after Brexit

Nicola Sturgeon has ordered officials to keep the European Union flag flying over the Scottish government headquarters after the UK leaves the bloc on Friday.




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Now Britain, you really can take a bow - for a triumph of democracy 

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Take a bow, Britain! We were entitled to congratulate the British people on their fortitude in resisting the threats and embellishments of Project Fear.




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For centuries, the Speaker was impartial but puffed-up with self-importance Bercow tore up the rules

A scathing new biography of John Bercow reveals the hypocrisy of the former Speaker for claiming to be a champion of diversity when he was at the centre of numerous allegations of bullying women.




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Boris Johnson's Cabinet will meet to tackle Brexit at breakfast today

Boris Johnson's new Cabinet will meet at 8:30 this morning to start the battle for Brexit just hours after the new Prime Minister made his final appointment.




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10,000 Brits become German, French and Swedish dual-nationals since 2016 Brexit vote

Official figures released by Eurostat show over 6,000 UK nationals have become Germans and more than 3,000 obtained French passports in the rush to secure future residency in EU states.




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Michel Barnier dismisses Boris Johnson's 'unacceptable' Brexit demands

Michel Barnier flatly dismissed a call from the new PM for the hated Irish border backstop to be scrapped.




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Brexit: Boris Johnson demands Brussels drops plan for 'unviable' Irish backstop

In a letter to European Council president Donald Tusk, Boris Johnson said the backstop was 'anti-democratic and put the Good Friday Agreement at risk.




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Liverpool under-23 boss Neil Critchley in line to take charge of Carabao Cup quarter-final tie

Liverpool Under 23 coach Neil Critchley is set for the biggest night of his career by taking charge of the first-team's Carabao Cup quarter-final against Aston Villa next month. 




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Alex Morgan admits being pregnant with her daughter reaffirms equal pay battle

Morgan, 30, has been fighting for equal pay from the U.S. Soccer Federation. She said being pregnant for her daughter has reaffirmed her drive for equal pay.




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Injured Mohamed Salah has a laugh and a joke with Liverpool's Under 9 girls side

Mohamed Salah had a laugh with the Liverpool Women Under 9's side as the injured star was quizzed on Scouse words and taught to dance.




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Gareth Southgate's England 5/1 favourites to win Euro 2020 after avoiding nightmare group 

Gareth Southgate's England are 5/1 favourites to win Euro 2020 after being paired with Croatia and Czech Republic in Saturday's draw.




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Frank Lampard reveals Chelsea will find out if transfer ban has been overturned within 'days' 

Frank Lampard says he will know within 'days' if he can sign players in January as Chelsea wait to hear whether their appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has been successful.




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Uighur leader Rushan Abbas warns China's Nazi-style treatment of Muslims is history repeating itself

Rushan Abbas is calling for China to be stripped of its 2022 Winter Olympics and 2021 FIFA Club World Cup hosting rights.




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UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin slams Florentino Perez's proposal to form breakaway competition

Perez is thought to have held discussions with FIFA president Gianni Infantino surrounding the ambitious proposals. His vision is believed to feature two separate leagues with 20 teams in each.




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Sign Sancho? Make a move for Zaha? Where should Chelsea splash the cash with £150m budget available?

Chelsea suffered a second defeat in three Premier League games with their 3-1 defeat to Everton. So with their transfer ban now lifted, where could Frank Lampard now look to invest?




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Liverpool's first match at the FIFA Club World Cup is switched to a different ground

Liverpool will play their first match at the FIFA Club World Cup at the Khalifa International Stadium instead of at the Education City Stadium, which is not yet ready to host matches.




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Expert hits out at FIFA's failure to introduce concussion subs

The man who showed footballers were three-and-a-half times more likely to die from conditions linked to brain or nerve damage has slammed FIFA's rule-makers for failing to act sooner to protect players.




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Manchester City join Chelsea in race to sign Bournemouth defender Nathan Ake in January

Manchester City are considering a bid to sign Bournemouth defender Nathan Ake, but face competition from Chelsea who intend to bring their academy graduate back to Stamford Bridge.