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Could Richard Dinan crack the holy grail of nuclear energy?

Richard Dinan announced that the technology for nuclear fusion would soon be available in his rented warehouse on a business park on the outskirts of Milton Keynes, writes JANE FRYER.




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Roald Dahl's daughter Olivia, seven, died after contracting measles leading him to despair

Roald was plagued by the feeling he had let his 'favourite child' down after Olivia contracted measles encephalitis, writes JANE FRYER. The first vaccine was licensed the following year in the U.S.




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JANE FRYER meets the lambs that cost up to £11,000 each

JANE FRYER visited Emily Duncan, 42, and her husband, Henry, who live in Dumfries and Galloway. They own a flock of Valais Blacknose sheep, which have hairy black faces and comically fluffy coats.




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A.N WILSON: Pays tribute to wine connoisseur Auberon Waugh in time for his second edition book

A.N WILSON: Pays tribute to wine connoisseur Auberon Waugh in time for the republish of the 1980s Waugh On Wine - where Auberon says wine should have 'bizarre side-tastes' including rotting wood.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Party must unite behind Mrs May

Anyone tuning in to the airwaves over the weekend might be forgiven for believing Theresa May lost the election, while Jeremy Corbyn led Labour to a resounding victory.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Diluting Brexit risks Tory civil war

Having ruined his own legacy with Project Fear, David Cameron has treacherously suggested that there will be 'pressure for a soft Brexit' following last week's election result. Has he no shame?




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Daily Mail Comment: How many to die before towers are safe

The similarities between the Grenfell fire and Lakanal House, which caught fire in 2009 (pictured), are frightening - yet it seems lessons were not learned by those who should be protecting us.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Stand together so terrorism can't win

But though the perpetrator of this ghastly crime may have different coloured skin from the others, their motivation was the same – to sow hate and division in our tolerant society.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Labour's mask slips on 'Day of Rage'

If Corbyn truly believed in democracy, he’d roundly condemn today’s ‘Day of Rage’, organised by the storm troops of the hard Left to bring London to a halt and help overthrow the Government.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Unilever and a great victory for UK plc

The decision of consumer goods giant Unilever to abandon plans for the relocation of its corporate headquarters from London to Rotterdam is a spectacular victory on every conceivable level.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Saboteurs endangering our nation

If there’s one thing voters hate, it’s a party wracked by civil war. If it can’t govern itself, why should it be trusted to govern the country? Let’s consider the alternative.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Voters are appalled by fractious in-fighting in the Tory Party

Loyalty and respect were not in evidence yesterday, as hard-line Tory Brexiteers turned on UK Prime Minister Theresa May (pictured) in a deeply unedifying display of petulant defiance.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Stoical fighter Theresa May might yet win the day

Businesses were exultant. Billions of pounds in investment funds, kept on hold while uncertainty prevailed, seemed about to be unleashed. The pound perked up and share prices rose.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Britain will never forgive a Brexit betrayal

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: This was far more than just a bad and humiliating day for Theresa May and her deal. It was the day Brexit itself was pushed to the very brink.




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The Daily Mail reviews 1,000 days of incompetence since the Brexit referendum

Exactly 1,000 days ago today, the British electorate went to the ballot box for the EU referendum. How long ago it now seems! Today the dream, if not dead, is on life support.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Time ebbs away for a leader defined by duty

Her Withdrawal Agreement Bill is seemingly dead in the water, and as events in Downing Street yesterday so brutally demonstrated, her support and authority have evaporated.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Something rotten at the heart of the Met

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: The inquiry into allegations of a VIP sex abuse ring codenamed Operation Midland ranks as the most disgraceful episode in the recent history of the Metropolitan Police.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: If MPs snatch disaster from the jaws of victory, they'll never be forgiven 

So this is it. We have arrived at the moment when Parliament can finally end this Brexit purgatory. Alternatively, they could continue to put petty politics before the national interest.




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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Britain thrives best when we are united

For the first time in 47 years, the country that gave the globe Magna Carta, parliamentary democracy, the industrial revolution and human rights, will once again be truly sovereign.




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Kevin Pietersen snubs tribute to ex-England team-mate Alastair Cook

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA: Kevin Pietersen was one of only four former England team-mates who did not participate in a video tribute to Alastair Cook this week.




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Clubs consider Tony Blair as next chairman of the Premier League

CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA: Former Prime Minister Tony Blair is the intriguing name mentioned as a possible next chairman of the Premier League during informal discussions.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Your country needs you

We are in alarming, uncharted territory. Every vote counts as almost never before. The Mail on Sunday’s Survation poll now shows the Tory lead down to just one per cent.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Mrs May MUST have major rethink 

Unforeseen events have utterly transformed the political weather. First came the Election result. Then came the abiding, endlessly painful tragedy of Grenfell Tower.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Don't rock the boat, Boris,

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson’s camp threatens to destroy the fragile peace so recently achieved by the Prime Minister.




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MOS COMMENT The only housing jihadis need is a prison cell

It  is grotesque that allegiance to the homicidal creed of Islamic State might be rewarded with a helping hand in the housing queue, writes THE MAIL ON SUNDAY.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Theresa May must stand up

If ever there was a time for a Prime Minister to take charge of events, still the storm and impose calm, this is such a time... and who better than vicar's daughter Theresa May.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: A victory for our troops

Many will have cause to be grateful in future for this necessary and compassionate move, for which The Mail on Sunday has been campaigning since the beginning of this year.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Money should never become our only goal

It is hard to justify the vast differences between the Western way of life and the conditions endured by those who live in the poorer parts of the world.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Enough of this grandstanding If MPs don’t back Mrs May they’ll unleash chaos

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: The tumult and the shouting may at last be dying away. The time for slogans and cheap jibes is over. Dogma is giving way to practicality.




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Mail On Sunday comment: Tory rebels are betraying their party's core beliefs

The Mail on Sunday urges MPs to end the chaos and indecision, recover their good sense, and support the Prime Minister. Loyalty has never been so important.




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Mail On Sunday comment: MPs must stop playing games with our future

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Once again the country faces a moment of decision, but most of our elected, salaried politicians are not prepared to take that decision.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Corbyn's deadly double act must NEVER be let anywhere near No 10 

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove, today goes public to say Seumas Milne - Jeremy Corbyn's closest courtier- stands 'no chance' of passing Whitehall checks.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Time to step aside, Mr Farage, with your head held high 

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: If Mr Farage insists on pursuing his impossible dream of a perfect Brexit, he will not get it.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Willing sacrifice is the British way during a crisis, not bossy authority 

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Boris Johnson is said to have been unhappy about imposing his lockdown on the country, and that his naturally liberal instincts are troubled by it.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Britain should be proud. Now let's find a way out of lockdown 

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Our hearts go out to the frontline staff in the NHS who face dangers as great as any endured by soldiers in battle.




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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: United, we have borne the pain. Now we must have a route to freedom 

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Leaks from inside Whitehall suggest that senior Ministers, in the absence of Boris Johnson, are reluctant to take any major decisions.




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Fashion icon Norma Kamali reveals... My secrets to looking this good at 74

Norma Kamali, 74, fresh off a plane from New York, is straight-backed and lithe-limbed, and her skin glows so brightly it could power the National Grid.




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Beyonce was photoshopped in to the official Lion King cast photo, her costar John Oliver confirms

John Oliver, who plays Zazu in the new Lion King, confirmed speculations that Beyonce, who stars alongside him as Nala, was not actually present for the cast's official photo shoot.




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Beyonce and Jay-Z concertgoer says Rose Bowl's poor parking lot lighting led to injurious fall

Sara Vahabi said in court docs that she attended the September 23, 2018 show- which was in their On the Run II tour - and left her purse at a tent for check ins prior to going into the venue.




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Fans convinced Beyonce is pregnant with baby number four

Beyonce's fans are convinced she is pregnant with her fourth child after the superstar set the rumour mill alight by uploading a series of pictures from her Hamptons getaway.




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Beyonce's Homecoming: Fans react after singer gets snubbed at Creative Arts Emmys

She released her concert film Homecoming on Netflix on April 17, 2019. And fans were outraged that Beyonce was shut out of Sunday's Creative Arts Emmys - including her cameraman.




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Beyonce's publicist shares GIF of Homecoming team giving the finger after Creative Arts Emmys snub

Homecoming was released on Netflix in April. It garnered six Emmy nods but in the end was shut out in all of them.




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Beyonce commemorates birthday by sharing several photos from 37th year including snap with twins

The pop megastar took to her personal website to share over 60 intimate photos from the last year of her life.




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Beyonce 'could not stop crying' at the unveiling of Tyler Perry's massive new film studio in Atlanta

The 38-year-old powerhouse shared that she 'could not stop crying' at the awe-inspiring studio as she stepped out wearing a custom Yousef Al Jasmi yellow beaded gown with husband Jay-Z.




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Iranian music streaming website is blasted for airbrushing female artists out of album covers

Melovaz has altered numerous major album releases, in a decision which stems from the country's strict Islamic law which has harsh restrictions on women's self-expression.




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Kelly Rowland becomes a T-Rex and dresses son Titan, four, as a globe for Halloween

She is a proud mother of one. And Kelly Rowland dressed her four-year-old son Titan as the whole world when she took him trick-or-treating in Los Angeles on Halloween.




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Ciara and Russell Wilson copy Beyoncé and Jay Z photo for Halloween

In an incredible scene from the January video for Apes**t - first music video from their collaborative album Everything Is Love - the couple stand in bold suits in front of the Mona Lisa




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Strictly Blackpool songs REVEALED with Michelle Visage doing a couples' choice to Madonna's Vogue

RuPaul's Drag Race judge Michelle Visage and Giovanni Pernice will be channelling Madonna's Vogue as they perform a couples' choice.




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Beyonce joins hubby Jay-Z for SECOND night of his Shawn Carter Foundation gala at Florida casino

Beyonce posed up with her husband Jay-Z at the second night of his Shawn Carter Foundation gala at a Florida casino on Saturday.




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Beyonce flaunts her figure in a silver dress at SECOND night of Jay-Z's Shawn Carter Foundation gala

Beyoncé sparkled in a rhinestone-studded gown at night two of Jay-Z's Shawn Carter Foundation gala. The celeb-friendly event raised funds to help underprivileged students attend college.