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Julianne Hough leaves cute comment for husband Brooks Laich after deciding to quarantine apart

Julianne Hough has been hunkering down in Los Angeles, while husband Brooks Laich remains in Idaho amid COVID-19.




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Dancing With The Stars pro Peta Murgatroyd leaves little to the imagination

She has an incredible figure from years of doing the rumba and waltz with celebrity contestants on Dancing With The Stars. And Peta Murgatroyd proved on Friday she still has an outstanding figure.




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Will Chelsea's hire-and-fire policy give 'Sarri-ball' enough time to work? 

THE NUMBERS GAME: Man City gave Guardiola time – and money – and are now reaping the rewards. Sadly for Sarri, he is unlikely to be afforded the same luxury at hire-and-fire Chelsea.




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Manchester City are on course for a 64-game season as opposed to Liverpool's 53

THE NUMBERS GAME - KIERAN GILL: Manchester City's chase of an unprecedented Quadruple could see them play 64 matches this season, while title rivals Liverpool could only play 53.




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Manchester United set to break £30m barrier in outlay on Alexis Sanchez

KIERAN GILL: In all, with Football Leaks having lifted the curtain, crunching the numbers shows how Sanchez has been paid a total of £29.865m since joining from Arsenal in January 2018.




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Why Lionel Messi COULD do it on a cold wet Wednesday night in Stoke

THE NUMBERS GAME - KIERAN GILL: A cold wet Wednesday night in Stoke has long been the benchmark when it came to the question of whether Lionel Messi could deliver in England.




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Liverpool beat City to finish top... for being first on Match of the Day

The title chasers have topped the billing 13 times in 2018-19 while Manchester City, their closest MOTD competitors, have had that honour on seven occasions.




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Roberto Firmino is Liverpool’s silent assassin but the Brazilian makes them tick

THE NUMBERS GAME: Compared to Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino does not score as many goals. He has contributed 16 this season compared to 26 apiece by the other two.




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Jorginho joined Chelsea to be the architect of 'Sarri-ball'... so what happens now?

THE NUMBERS GAME - KIERAN GILL: Signed from Napoli for £57m, Jorginho became the poster boy for 'Sarri-ball'. But what happens to the midfielder now his mentor has left Chelsea?




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Danny Drinkwater must win over Frank Lampard to fix broken Chelsea career 

KIERAN GILL: 'It has been a long journey to get here,' said Danny Drinkwater on the day he signed for Chelsea in 2017, 'but I am very happy and looking forward to helping the club win more trophies'.




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Premier League news: Tottenham sell the Premier League's most expensive kit at £161

THE NUMBERS GAME - KIERAN GILL: Next time you raise an eyebrow at someone showing their support by wearing a full kit, spare a thought for how much it set them back to look like that.




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Arsenal need to fix their defence but Unai Emery HAD to address problems in attack too

THE NUMBERS GAME - KIERAN GILL: Defence is a position that plenty of fans feel deserved prioritising. Arsenal boss Emery, though, noticed problems that needed addressing in attack too.




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Former Tory Chief Whip Mark Harper says Boris Johnson should ditch his Halloween Brexit deadline

Former Tory Chief Whip Mark Harper (pictured) claimed sticking to the October 31 date for Britain to leave the EU would only boost Nigel Farage when it failed to materialise.




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Yorkshire fish and chip shop is to open in CHINA thanks to flood of 100 Chinese tourists a week

Scott's Fish and Chips, on the A64 at Bilborough near York has become a big hit with Chinese tourists who visit in their coachloads every week hungry for a taste of classic British food.




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New Orwell Award will offer 12 Year 11 state school pupils scholarship at Eton College

The new Orwell Award, named after former pupil George Orwell, will offer a dozen boys from non-selective state schools the chance to study at Eton College (pictured).




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HENRY DEEDES sees the Transport Secretary trundle off into the sidings

HENRY DEEDES: Snigger all you like, but there was once a time when the name Chris Grayling struck fear into the bellies of Labour's front bench.




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Is this an olive branch to the Brexit Party? Sajid Javid praises Nigel Farage for leaving Ukip

In a keynote speech in London, Sajid Javid said Nigel Farage 'deserved credit' for leaving Ukip as it lurched to the far-Right when taken over by Gerard Batten and Tommy Robinson.




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Boris's first gaffe? PM says QUEEN told him 'I don't know why anyone would want the job'

The incoming premier is said to have loudly told Downing Street staff the monarch said 'I don't know why anyone would want the job' during official audience, as he entered No 10 for the first time.




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David Cameron wins his bid to build SNOOKER ROOM at his £2 million Cornish holiday home

The ex-PM and his wife Samantha, 48, have been given permission to build a games room to house a snooker table in the garden of their retreat in the pretty village of Trebetherick, Cornwall




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You can't tell the British public who to like - or vote for on Love Island, by JIM SHELLEY

Love Island forgot one of the golden rules of television, and life in fact. Never tell the British public who to like - who they should like or even who they do like - and certainly not who to vote for.




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Boris Johnson sparks election speculation by hiring expert who worked on winning 2015 Tory campaign

The Prime Minister is said to have hired Isaac Levido as his director of politics and campaigning. He was a former deputy to Mr Crosby, who oversaw David Cameron's win four years ago.




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Multi-million pound Holocaust memorial outside Parliament is set to be rejected amid complaints

The proposals include a monument and education centre in Victoria Tower Gardens which sits next to the Palace of Westminster in London.




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DAN HODGES: Why the bonkers, scruffy anarchist Dominic Cummings could save Brexit...and the Tories 

'Look at me, I'm different,' special adviser to Prime Minister Boris Johnson Cummings appears to be saying with his body language, writes Dan Hodges.




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Boris Johnson faces tough test with electorate if Remainer MPs form an alliance, new poll shows

The Conservatives could lose more than half the constituencies they need to defend against the resurgent Liberal Democrats.




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UK shale gas reserves could be up to 80% lower than previously thought 

Researchers from the University of Nottingham and British Geological Survey analysed samples taken from Bowland in Lancashire to make the finding.




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PETER OBORNE: Jeremy Corbyn is spineless, tepid and destined to be damned by history

PETER OBORNE: Jeremy Corbyn has been a disappointment. This is not because he's too radical and Left-wing. It's because he has shown no leadership whatsoever.




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Prue Leith's son Danny Kruger is revealed as a key aide to Boris Johnson

Bake Off star baker Prue Leith will advise an independent review of NHS food - but her son is already a very senior government adviser.




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David Cameron's Tory HQ in plot to keep 'posh and white' Jacob Rees-Mogg off their 'A-list'

David Cameron's Conservative Party officials tried to block Jacob Rees-Mogg from entering Parliament at the 2010 Election because he was too white and 'posh.'




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I was 'off my head' on dope at Eton College, says David Cameron

Mr Cameron admits getting 'off his head' on dope when he was a schoolboy at Eton in his forthcoming memoir. He refused to answer questions on whether he had ever taken cocaine.




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Jeremy Clarkson plans to install vegetable patch, potting shed and plant room on his estate

He originally had planning permission to create a 'sensational party barn'. Clarkson's latest request has been lodged with West Oxfordshire District Council.




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David Cameron will campaign for rebel Tory army if Boris forces them to stand as independents 

The incendiary promise - which would see a former Prime Minister actively working against his own party - comes amid furious backlash over the publication of Cameron's explosive memoirs.




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David Cameron admits he failed to follow advice from George Osborne to 'destroy' Boris Johnson

The ex-prime minister revealed that his former chancellor and right-hand man had urged him 'destroy their credibility' as leaders of the Leave campaign, saying they were 'killing' his leadership.




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Jean-Claude Juncker promised David Cameron 'I want to make Brexit work'

The European Commission chief tried to reassure the outgoing Mr Cameron at a Brussels summit just days after the EU referendum result in 2016, according to the ex-PM's new memoirs.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: Migration was Vote Leave's killer punch. Of course, Cameron walked right into it 

DOMINIC LAWSON: Cameron's attempt to mix support for EU membership with the rhetoric of untrammelled national self-determination was fundamentally dishonest.




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David Cameron blasts Boris Johnson's sacking of 21 Tory rebels

David Cameron (pictured in an ITV interview which aired last night) also criticised Mr Johnson's decision to prorogue Parliament, accusing him of 'sharp practice'.




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SARAH VINE gives this intensely personal and emotional response to David Cameron's memoirs

SARAH VINE: They were not bound by class or school, but by something else: real friendship, not just as individuals, but also, and perhaps even more so, between their wives.




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David Cameron woke up wondering what John Bercow would do 'to make my life hell today'

Former Prime Minister David Cameron said he was left 'scratching his head' by some of the rulings that John Bercow (pictured) made as Speaker of the Commons.




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How David Cameron encouraged the Queen to 'raise an eyebrow' over Scottish independence

Soon after David Cameron's intervention, the Queen told a well-wisher near Balmoral that she hoped 'people would think very carefully about the future'.




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David Cameron reveals he reacted with 'hilarity' to pig claim

The extraordinary claim about Mr Cameron's Oxford student days emerged in a book by Lord Ashcroft and Isabel Oakeshott on the eve of the Conservative conference in 2015.




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I want my war with Michael Gove war to end, says David Cameron

The Brexit row severed a close friendship between the Gove and Cameron families which extended well beyond politics and saw the two families share the school run and holiday together.




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David Cameron hits out at Guardian editorial on his disabled son Ivan

In an editorial, for which it has since apologised, the Guardian claimed the UK's former Prime Minister Mr Cameron had suffered only 'privileged pain' over the death of his disabled son at the age of six.




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David Cameron urges Boris Johnson to get a deal with Brussels

David Cameron has urged Boris Johnson to forgive the 21 Remainer rebels he stripped of the Tory whip as the former PM failed to guarantee he will vote Conservative if there is a No Deal Brexit.




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David Cameron and Nick Clegg 'nearly came to blows' during coalition

The then Tory and Lib Dem leaders appeared all smiles as they formed the coalition government in 2010, after Cameron failed to win a majority of seats in the election.




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Palace hits out after former PM claims he urged Queen to intervene in Scotland independence poll

David Cameron angered the Queen yesterday after boasting in a TV documentary to promote his memoirs that he leaned on her to intervene in the Scottish independence referendum.




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No wonder Queen is not amused Prime Ministers are meant to keep quiet says RICHARD KAY

RICHARD KAY: The Queen has always strived to be above politics. At the time of the referendum, Buckingham Palace was at great pains to stress that it was a matter for the Scottish people




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Enemies of the Tories will relish the backbiting in David Cameron's memoir 

STEPHEN GLOVER: David Cameron's memoir suggests Boris Johnson 'didn't believe' in Brexit and Michael Gove is a 'floam-flecked Faragist'. Will be a hit with those who wish the Tory party ill.




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Ex-Eton head Tony Little says Johnson, Cameron and Rees-Mogg are giving the school 'a bad name'

Tony Little (pictured), who led Eton for 13 years, said it was 'unfortunate' that the trio are all Eton alumni, and admitted 'we'd be better served as a nation' if they hadn't all gone to the same school.




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Australian election king Sir Lynton Crosby loses out on running Johnson's General Election campaign 

HARRY COLE: Sir Lynton Crosby may have masterminded Boris Johnson's successful bids for City Hall and helped to put him in No 10, but I hear he will not be running his Election campaign.




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Jo Swinson complains it is SEXIST to shut her out of head-to-head TV debate

Jo Swinson suggested the fact she 'happens to be a woman' was the reason why she will not feature in the head-to-head being planned by ITV.




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JANE FRYER coasted to the first inland wavepark of its kind

JANE FRYER: The sky is grey, the temperature falling and the wind is whipping into a bitter swirl as I stand, in a snug-fitting wetsuit, on what was a swathe of old farmland just outside Bristol.