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Joanne Beckham welcomes daughter with beau Kris Donnelly

Clearly overwhelmed, Joanne gushed the day had been 'life-changing' in the caption, before she praised the 'love of her life' Kris for his strength and support through the birth.




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Big Brother's Alex Lee comes out as gay and reveals new look

The former airline stewardess spoke about her sexuality in a new interview, and admitted the thousands she earned following Big Brother has been spent on improving her looks.




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Imogen Thomas joins Big Brother co-star Nikki Grahame in London

The glamour model, 35, appeared in high spirits as she reunited with her co-star Nikki Grahame for dinner at Sophie's Restaurant in Soho, London, on Monday evening.




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Love Island Australia's John James revisits his old tabloid covers

He was one of the most memorable contestants from Big Brother UK's eleventh season in 2010, before reemerging for a blink-and-you'll-miss-it stint on Love Island Australia this year.




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Is The Bachelor's Tia Booth dating Big Brother's Corey Brooks?

Tia Booth has found a way to get over Colton Underwood following their shocking Bachelor in Paradise split. The Arkansas native is reportedly dating Big Brother's Corey Brooks.




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Big Brother's Best Bits: Most iconic moments in show's 18 year history

When Big Brother first hit screens in 2000, the entire country was captivated by the ins and outs of a group of strangers locked in a bolthole while watched at all hours by cameras and given tasks




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Big Brother 2018: Scottish contestant investigated over racist tweets

Ellis Hillon, 19, from Cambuslang, Scotland, posted tweets about the 9/11 tragedy and used the n-word on an account that has since been deleted.




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Big Brother's Cameron Cole launches foul-mouthed rant against feminist

The 18-year-old Norwich-born vlogger entered the house during the launch on Friday night and while he has been well-received yet the resurfaced video will undoubtedly




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John McCririck sparks health concern with 'frail' BBBOTs appearance

The 78-year-old racing pundit chatted on the show yet fans were thrown by his appearance as he appeared remarkably slimmer less than a year




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Is Nico Rosberg losing the plot? If he can't find a way to beat Lewis Hamilton he could find himself fading into the distance

JONATHAN McEVOY FORMULA ONE COLUMN: Could we be witnessing the mental disintegration of Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg in these opening jousts of the season?




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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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Lewis Hamilton far superior to Nico Rosberg despite Hungary horror show... it will take a miracle for the German to claim his crown

F1 COLUMN - JONATHAN MCEVOY: It was a superlative race in Hungary but there was one nagging concern: the lack of Nico Rosberg’s form and Lewis Hamilton's dominance




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Lewis Hamilton is king of the track, now F1 star must work on becoming a true great...

JONATHAN McEVOY IN AUSTIN: Mobbed at a fan zone in the city on Saturday night, Lewis Hamilton is the only vaguely famous Formula One star in America.




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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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Max Verstappen could learn a lot from Red Bull team-mate Daniel Ricciardo

JONATHAN McEVOY: Christian Horner has long claimed that his Red Bull team possess the best driver line-up on the grid. And Daniel Ricciardo stuck to his side of the equation with a brilliant China win.




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Prince Albert is open to changing the Monaco GP... and not before time

JONATHAN MCEVOY: Back at my digs in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, close to where David Niven lived, those who had been on yachts to watch the Grand Prix were mulling over the day’s events.




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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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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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Dame Joan Collins says the coronavirus lockdown reminds her of the Blitz

Dame Joan Collins, 86, cut an elegant figure as she lead the nation in the 3pm toast for the heroes of the Second World War from the balcony of her London home today.




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Three convicted terrorists are accidentally let free onto the streets WITHOUT any supervision

'Tinnie terrorists' Paul Dacre, Antonino Granata and Kadir Kaya were released from a Victorian prison on Friday after serving four years behind bars.




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Centenarian celebrates her 100th birthday by beating coronavirus

Margaret Hallford, who lives in Derbyshire, enjoyed a double celebration after recovering from coronavirus in time to celebrate her 100th birthday.




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D-Day veteran, 98, celebrates VE Day after surviving coronavirus

Fred McQueen, of South Shields, was in South Tyneside Hospital, Tyne and Wear for weeks after first contracting a chest infection and later testing positive for Covid-19.




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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Postie trapped in huge sinkhole on Royal estate

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL I can disclose that the couple's local postie was plunged into a sinkhole while doing his rounds in a van on the Bagshot Park estate where they live in Surrey.:




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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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Man who filmed ex-cop gun down Ahmaud Arbery may also be arrested in connection to murder 

At a press conference Friday, the director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Vic Reynolds said William 'Roddie' Bryan may also face arrest over the murder of black jogger Ahmaud Arbery, 25.




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Australia's most populous state might not lift any coronavirus restrictions until JUNE

New South Wales premier Gladys Berejiklian said she would be in no rush to lift coronavirus restrictions, and no major changes would be made for several weeks.




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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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Coronavirus cluster at Cedar Meats in Victoria worsens

Two workers and two close contacts are among the new cases bringing the total from the Brooklyn facility in Melbourne's west to 75.




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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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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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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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Now a member of Mike Pence's staff tests positive for coronavirus

Vice President Mike Pence's spokesperson Katie Miller, who also serves as a spokesperson for the White House Coronavirus Task Force, tested positive for the coronavirus.. 




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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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The winners of the German GDT Nature Photographer of the Year competition have been revealed

A stunning picture of a hare standing in a field at dusk has won the German Society for Nature Photography's 2020 Nature Photographer of the Year contest.




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Extraordinary moment traffic comes to a standstill after a PIG escapes in a tunnel and runs riot 

Cars passing through Melbourne's Domain Tunnel slowed to a crawl on Saturday afternoon as an incident in the underpass blocked one of the lanes. 




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Controversial trials to infect healthy volunteers with covid IS justified, says WHO

So-called challenge trials are common in vaccine development, but only for viruses which have treatments. It comes as scientists around the world race to find a Covid cure - including two in the UK.




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Neurosurgeon Charlie Teo performs complicated brain surgery on seven-year-old Bella Howard

Bella Howard, seven, from Newcacstle in NSW was diagnosed with diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas (DIPG), a highly aggressive brain tumour found at the base of her brain on April 30.




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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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Sport boss claims hosting the Olympics could pull Australia out of a post-coronavirus recession 

The Australian Olympic Committee remains confident in south-east Queensland's bid to host in 2032.




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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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Anti-vaxxer footy WAG shares a bizarre Instagram post comparing herself to Holocaust victims 

Shanelle Cartwright, the wife of Gold Coast Titans forward Bryce Cartwright, posted the image of the teenage Holocaust victim to her Instagram story on Friday.




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Christine Ohuruogu wins 400m gold at the World Athletics Championships in Moscow

Christine Ohuruogu added another gold medal to Britain's tally with a thrilling performance in the 400m. The east Londoner was trailing Amantle Montsho by about 10m heading into the home straight before a strong finish and a dip to the line gave her the medal ahead of the Botswanan, who finished in the same time - the margin was just four thousandths of a second.




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World Athletics Championships 2013: Christine Ohuruogu wins 400m gold for Great Britain in Moscow

LAURA WILLIAMSON IN MOSCOW: Four-thousandths of a second. That was Christine Ohuruogu’s margin of victory on Monday night as she became world 400 metres champion for the second time in her career, breaking Kathy Cook’s 1984 British record in a stunning one-lap race.




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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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Christine Ohuruogu's Commonwealth Games in doubt due to love for high heels

LAURA WILLIAMSON: Christine Ohuruogu may not compete in the individual 400 metres at this summer’s Commonwealth Games after her love of wearing six-inch heels hampered winter training.




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Christine Ohuruogu says she would be 'completely crazy' to carry on racing after Rio 2016

Olympic and double world champion Christine Ohuruogu has confirmed she expects to retire after Rio 2016, insisting she would have to be 'completely crazy' to carry on any longer.