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5 Seconds of Summer to bring their No Shame 2020 tour Down Under

They performed at the Fire Fight Australia bushfire relief concert on Sunday night. 




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Michael Clifford confirms his wedding date, after revealing 5SOS will be his groomsmen 

He proposed to his model girlfriend Crystal Leigh in July 2019.




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5 Seconds of Summer notch up a billion streams as they reveal The Edge will guest star on new album

5 Seconds of Summer put on an energetic show for the 75,000 attendees at Fire Fight Australia on Sunday.




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5 Seconds of Summer band members share their cute baby photos

5 Seconds of Summer fans are eagerly anticipating the band's fourth album, Calm. 




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5 Seconds of Summer miss out on No. 1 spot on the U.S. Billboard charts due to warehouse error

5 Seconds of Summer's fourth studio album CALM has climbed to the top of the charts in Australia and the United Kingdom. 




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5SOS discuss the struggles of promoting their fourth album amid the COVID-19 pandemic

5 Seconds Of Summer released their fourth studio album, Calm, just days before COVID-19 was officially given the pandemic status last month.




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5 Seconds of Summer struggle to understand basic 'Aussie slang' in internet challenge video

All four members of the Australian band 5 Seconds of Summer (5SOS) grew-up Down Under. 




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Matt Hancock loses his cool over coronavirus lockdown demands

Matt Hancock today lost his cool as he was grilled over the UK government's failure to set out its strategy for easing the coronavirus lockdown.




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Coronation Street's Bill Roache celebrates his 88th birthday in lockdown

The veteran soap actor was surprised with gifts at his Wilmslow home by his daughter Verity, 39, and son James, 34, in snaps posted on the soap's official Twitter account on Saturday.




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Sir Keir Starmer's new policy chief is pro-Brexit and a far cry from Jeremy Corbyn's Labour 

As well as believing that leaving the EU is an 'opportunity' for Britain, Claire Ainsley is an ardent pro-family campaigner.




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Six Tory donors urge Boris Johnson to ease coronavirus lockdown

The Prime Minister will return to work in Downing Street on Monday to find restlessness brewing in the Tory ranks for restrictions to be relaxed.




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DAN HODGES: The inconvenient truth for Boris's critics is that he did follow the science

DAN HODGES: When the coronavirus crisis began, Boris Johnson wanted to follow the science. But thanks to the paranoia of the Chinese government, there was little science to follow.




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Sir Keir Starmer warns Boris Johnson UK 'falling behind' other countries on easing lockdown

The Labour leader has written to the Prime Minister to urge him to hold an 'adult conversation' with Britons to spell out what they are likely to face next.




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Britain's first coronavirus 'super-spreader' helped scientists develop £10 immunity test

British businessman Steve Walsh was one of Britain's first coronavirus superspreaders and his movements were analysed by scientists to help develop an immunity test.




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Government orders 50MILLION antibody testing kits that work in 20 minutes and could be ready by June

Ministers have ordered production of up to 50 million new immunity tests as part of what experts hope will be a 'game-changing' development in the battle against Covid-19.




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Top Tories join calls to ban Dominic Cummings from coronavirus scientific briefings

The former Brexit secretary David Davis said that Cummings's presence could alter the advice offered in meetings. It was last night revealed the PM's chief aide had attended Sage meetings.




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Dominic Raab dismisses calls to set out coronavirus lockdown exit strategy

Dominic Raab today blasted 'irresponsible' critics for demanding the UK government set out how it will ease the nation's coronavirus lockdown.




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Boris Johnson could 'modify' the lockdown BEFORE the May 7 deadline

The Prime Minister was whisked through the rear entrance of Downing Street at around 6.30 this evening in a Volkswagen people carrier, rather than his ministerial Jaguar and police motorcade.




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NHS nurse, 54, who battled coronavirus in same intensive care ward as Boris Johnson dies 

Care home nurse Larni Zuniga, 54, was a married father originally from the Philippines who had worked in Britain for 12 years and had not seen his family for five years.




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Boris Johnson back at work amid calls for coronavirus exit plan

In a statement in Downing Street, the PM assured the country he is back in charge after weeks recuperating from a serious scare with the killer disease.




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Cops blast lockdown rules that 'make no sense'

B&Q's decision to reopen 130 stores saw massive queues forming outside its outlets in Watford (pictured), Edinburgh, Bristol and Swansea, as people used the shutdown to catch up on DIY.




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San Francisco in the 1918 flu pandemic is a warning against lifting lockdown too soon

San Francisco ended its lockdown after just a month of closing public gatherings and ordering members of the public to wear masks. As a result, its case and death count more than doubled.




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Get ready for Co-VE Day

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: On his return to work yesterday, Boris Johnson channelled his inner Winston Churchill and announced that we are nearing the end of the beginning in the fight.




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Coronavirus UK: One minute's silence for NHS dead on Tuesday

Boris Johnson, who battled the illness himself, including a spell in intensive care, will observe the minute's silence on Tuesday at 11am. Government workers will be asked to take part.




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Coronavirus UK: Boris Johnson was hardest hit as overweight

Dr Aseem Malhotra, a consultant cardiologist at Frimley Park Hospital in Camberley, Surrey, feels the Prime Minister's 'significant' weight was a contributing factor to his reaction to the virus.




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Coronavirus UK: Ex-WHO adviser says lockdown should ease in May

Professor Karol Sikora, a cancer specialist, has warned that thousands of people could die from the disease and heart issues if the lockdown continues for much longer.




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Nicola Sturgeon declares Scots SHOULD wear face coverings

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon told a media briefing she is now advising people to use makeshift face coverings.




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Coronavirus UK: Lockdown-easing plans could start this weekend

New guidance is being issued to councils on refuse and recycling sites as the government inches the country back towards a semblance of normal activity.




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Coronavirus UK: Boris Johnson leads minute's silence for key workers

People across Britain paused for a minute at 11am in sombre tribute to the sacrifice made by those on the front line, in roles ranging from doctors and nurses to carers, cleaners and bus drivers.




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Coronavirus UK: Is government altering lockdown 'five tests'?

Slides displayed at the daily Downing Street briefing held by Matt Hancock showed that it is now saying there must be no second peak 'that overwhelms the NHS'.




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Chaos over coronavirus mask plans as London mayor Sadiq Khan warns he may 'unilaterally' take action

Mr Khan warned he might take the step as Boris Johnson's Government continued to insist that the evidence of their effectiveness was 'weak', despite strong steps taken elsewhere in the world.




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Dominic Raab is warned UK's united front on coronavirus is crumbling

Standing in for Boris Johnson at PMQs, First Secretary Dominic Raab was berated by Labour's Keir Starmer for refusing to trust the public with an exit strategy.




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Twitter celebrates birth of Boris Johnson's new son with a flurry of comedy memes

Social media quickly clicked into gear following the news of the birth of Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds' first child together this morning, conjuring up hundreds of fun-poking memes.




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Boris Johnson DELAYS paternity leave amid coronavirus crisis

Boris Johnson previously said he would 'almost certainly' take time off when fiancee Carrie Symonds gave birth, but No10 has signalled he will not go on leave until later in the year.




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After Carrie's new arrival, the harsh realities of: Birth in the times of corona

British mothers who've given birth during the coronavirus pandemic shared their very different experiences. Eleanor Mason, 34, from Newark, was told that a home birth wouldn't be possible.




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Coronavirus Germany: Reproduction rate rise may mean lockdown

At the daily No10 briefing this evening, Dominic Raab pointed to the experience in Germany as he warned that easing the draconian restrictions too early risks 'undoing all the hard work'.




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Blueprint to get us back to work, but the PM warns that he won't risk a second wave of coronavirus

The Prime Minister is expected to set out his latest thinking on social restrictions this evening when he leads the daily Downing Street press conference for the first time this month.




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Surgeons warn thousands will die if Britain comes out of lockdown

Prof Neil Mortensen of the Royal College of Surgeons, pictured, warned that Covid-19 has not been defeated as his one third of his members complain of shortages in PPE.




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Coronavirus UK: Boris Johnson set to extend lockdown to June

Having chaired Cabinet this morning, Boris Johnson said on Twitter that he 'understands the impatience' of people to end the draconian restrictions crippling the economy.




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Matt Hancock faces MISSING 100,000-a-day testing target TODAY

Mr Hancock announced on April 2 he would achieve six-figure daily testing by close of play today but the latest numbers show 52,429 tests were carried out in the 24 hours to 9am yesterday.




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Boris Johnson announces huge spike in daily coronavirus tests to 81,000

Boris Johnson tonight announced a huge spike in the number of daily coronavirus tests to 81,000 as Matt Hancock appeared to be closing in on his 100,000 a day target.




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Coronavirus UK: A FIFTH of retailers have shut permanently

Adam Marshall, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce, made the astonishing revelation as pressure increased on Boris Johnson to plot a way out of the crisis.




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Coronavirus UK: Boris Johnson 'sounds breathless' for briefing

Boris Johnson raised fears for his health tonight with a breathless first Downing Street briefing since being discharged from intensive care after battling coronavirus.




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Coronavirus UK: Boris Johnson says we're 'past virus peak'

Having chaired Cabinet this morning, Boris Johnson said he 'understands the impatience' of people to end the draconian restrictions crippling the economy.




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Coronavirus eradication is 'technically impossible' and second wave this winter could be MORE severe

Professor Chris Whitty told an online lecture: 'It's not just in Game Of Thrones that winter is always coming ... the winter is always worse than summer, spring and autumn for health.'




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Ministers warn lockdown could stay for MONTHS until new cases drop to the hundreds

Ministers have warned lockdown may need to remain for months until the number of new cases falls below 1,000 per day after Professor Chris Whitty said a second peak could be worse than the first. 




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Coronavirus: Fresh SAGE evidence to ministers is set to be unveiled

The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) is expected today to publish key data which informed the government's decision to put the UK into coronavirus lockdown.




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Coronavirus UK: Boris Johnson joins clap for carers after illness

The Prime Minister stood on the steps of Downing Street to salute the NHS just hours after hosting his first daily press conference since recovering from the virus.




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Backlash over delay in coronavirus face masks advice

Nicola Sturgeon has already urged Scots to don home-made masks - but not medical-grade ones - in shops and on public transport.




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Coronavirus UK: Fears 'coronaphobia' will hold economy back

Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick admitted in interviews today that getting UK plc back on its feet would require the public accepting a more 'nuanced' message.