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From Julian Fellowes' The English Game to Mrs Fletcher and Spooks: The best on demand TV this week

Not content with writing terrestrial TV's big show of the week with Belgravia, Julian Fellowes is also behind this six-part drama series charting the origins of football.




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From Star Wars spin-off The Mandalorian to Big Little Lies: The best on demand TV to watch this week

'Is it true that you guys never take off your helmets?' a prisoner asks his captor, the eponymous Mandalorian in the first episode of this eight-episode Star Wars spin-off.




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DEBORAH ROSS: Oh, Julian. It's the same old, lame old bonnety nonsense

This week not one but two new series from Julian Alexander Kitchener-Fellowes, Baron Fellowes of West Stafford, and you do wonder if he can be stopped




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DEBORAH ROSS: It's the most moving show on the box... I was in pieces

The one show we all really need right now, at this most difficult time, has to be one of my personal favourites, The Repair Shop




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Lucy Atkins, Matthew Hall and Joe Thomas: Thrillers of the week 

Magpie Lane is where an Oxford college master lives in a grand house with his pregnant second wife, his disturbed daughter from his first marriage and a nanny, who is rather more than she seems.




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From The Anthill to Coronavirus: What You Need To Know and BudPod: This week's top podcasts

Why are conspiracy theories so hard to suppress? What is the meaning of nothing? These are some of the questions raised in brainy podcast The Anthill.




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DEBORAH ROSS: Quick work, Jamie. But how did you find a delivery slot?

Jamie Oliver's Keep Cooking And Carry On is a concept that was turned around in record time, specifically for the Covid-19 era, but even so, we're all watching in a new way. Aren't we?




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DEBORAH ROSS: People coughed and no one scarpered. Imagine that!

Quiz, which told the story of Charles Ingram, who was convicted of cheating on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? in 2001, was a joy and a hoot. And also deeply fascinating




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Stephen King, Beth O'Leary, Michael Arditti and Martin Edwards: This week's best new fiction

The title piece in King's latest collection of supernatural tales serves up a vivid metaphor for the media's unhealthy relationship with violent crime.




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TOM PARKER BOWLES: Sunland cuisine in the heart of London

Sola is a new Soho restaurant from chef Victor Garvey, a man who was born in New York. But moved west, to Los Angeles, at just one month old




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DEBORAH ROSS: If you like violence, you'll love this. Me? No thanks...

I've given this (a generous) three stars because I know those who like this sort of thing will like this, so it works in that sense, but there's nothing new here




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DEBORAH ROSS: The book? Irritating. The TV drama? Just gorgeous

Normal People is terrific, absolutely gorgeous, up there with the best TV dramas of recent years, like Patrick Melrose and My Brilliant Friend, but possibly not Belgravia




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British Museum Collecting Histories: Solomon Islands exhibition on how it acquires artefacts

The British Museum has long faced criticism over how it sourced its most prized possessions from former British colonies and beyond.




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Transfer news: Henry Onyekuru set to leave Everton and join Monaco in £13.7m deal

Everton have held discussions with Monaco over the proposed sale of Henry Onyekuru and have stepped up interest in Southampton midfielder Mario Lemina.




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Everton news: Alex Iwobi plans to make a name for himself after £30m move from Arsenal

Alex Iwobi is determined to make a name for himself after completing a £30m move from Arsenal to Everton on deadline day. The winger became Marco SIlva's seventh signing of the summer.




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Football news: Wilfried Ndidi insists Chelsea should have lost against Leicester

The visitors went behind in the seventh minute after Wilfried Ndidi dawdled on the ball, allowing Chelsea youngster Mason Mount to nip in, steal it and finish past goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.




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Arsenal news: Club legend Kanu reveals his shock after club sold Alex Iwobi to Everton

Arsenal legend Nwankwo Kanu has attacked his former club over their decision to sell Alex Iwobi to Everton for £30million on transfer deadline day.




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Manchester United news: Astana CEO arrives at Old Trafford having made his mark around the world

EXCLUSIVE: Armed with tales of abduction and AK-47s, the Mourinho of Latvia is coming for Manchester United. Nearly two decades after leaving these shores, Paul Ashworth is back.




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Paris Saint-Germain news: Neymar ruled out for four weeks with hamstring strain

Neymar has been ruled out for four weeks with a grade two hamstring strain. The 27-year-old begun his recovery in Paris on Monday after picking up the injury against Nigeria.




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PSG news: How Neymar's injury nightmare has unfolded since joining club

The 27-year-old forward hobbled off early on during Brazil's 1-1 friendly draw with Nigeria last weekend and now faces four weeks on the sidelines after suffering a hamstring strain.




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Khloe Kardashian posts a cute pic of daughter True wearing crooked glasses: 'How I feel about 2020'

It's safe to say that 2020 has been a haywire year thus far, and this reality star captured the general mood with a perfect picture uploaded to her Instagram.




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Keeping Up With The Kardashians: Kim and Kourtney BRAWL and have to be separated by Khloe

Kim and Kourtney Kardashian had a physical fight on the explosive season 18 premiere of their show Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Their younger sister Khloe had to separate them.




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Keeping Up With The Kardashians: Kourtney Kardashian announces 'big step back' from show after fight

The 40-year-old reality star announced she was stepping back from filming Keeping Up With The Kardashians on Thursday's episode after a mediated post-fight talk.




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How to get rid of leftover hot cross buns: Mum-of-two shares simple bread and butter pudding recipe

A mother-of-two who famously saved $30,000 in just 12 months has shared her simple recipe for bread and butter pudding using leftover hot cross buns - and revealed why it's such a family favourite.




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Sales of decaffeinated coffee are rocketing and the good news: Decaff REALLY can be delicious

A report by Mintel shows that a million Britons have switched to decaf coffee in the past 12 months. India Sturgis and Richard Kieswick gave their verdict on a selection of the best decaf coffees.




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Coronavirus: Kate Middleton and Prince William visit NHS heroes

The royal couple toured a call centre in Croydon, south-west London, on Thursday, and heard how the number of calls from the public had quadrupled since the coronavirus crisis began.




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Coronavirus: Prince William and Kate Middleton clap for carers

Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their children put their hands together to praise everyone from NHS healthcare workers to shop assistants.




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Boxing news: Derek Chisora and Joseph Parker 'agree terms' for fight

Joseph Parker has finally received an offer to fight Derek Chisora in London this October, according to manager David Higgins. He is ready to accept terms despite 'frustrating communication''.




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Boxing news: David Haye backs Dereck Chisora challenge for titles if he overcomes David Price

David Haye (left) believes Dereck Chisora (right) can go on to a world heavyweight title challenge if he wins his KO shoot-out with David Price on Saturday night.




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CORONAVIRUS: Alex Hales in self-isolation due to coronavirus symptoms

Hales returned home early from the Pakistan Super League, which has seen its knockout stages called off, and has now gone into self-isolation after developing symptoms of coronavirus.




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Coronavirus: Britain needs Boris Johnson, says Stephen Glover

STEPHEN GLOVER - Let us be honest. The fact that Boris Johnson has been taken into intensive care suggests that he is gravely ill. We must pray for him. I certainly am.




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DAN HODGES: If our New Normal is the state telling me who I can and can't see, count me out 

Last week it emerged Ministers are giving serious consideration to the creation of a 'bubble' of ten family members and acquaintances we will be allowed to see as we ease out of lockdown.




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Anna Duggar talks Josh Duggar's molestation and cheating scandals: 'Redemption is a beautiful thing'

A fan said their family was 'a beautiful example of the love of Christ' and she loves seeing Josh back in photos, prompting a grateful reply from Anna, 30.




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Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Bill Dee Williams and creator George Lucas open Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Disney offered media a glimpse into Galaxy’s Edge on Wednesday with an exclusive tour that included a Star Wars-themed food tasting and a stroll through the Black Spire Outpost marketplace




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Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill are joined by Brie Larson at Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Harrison Ford and Brie Larson were among the Star Wars legends and notable fans in attendance at a sneak preview of the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Disneyland attraction.




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Harrison Ford provides legendary swagger at Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker debut in Hollywood

The event was also attended by a number of his peers who appeared in the initial three Star Wars films, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi.




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Harrison Ford was shocked JJ Abrams asked him to return for Star Wars: The Rise of the Skywalker

Harrison Ford made a triumphant return as Han Solo in JJ Abrams' Star Wars: The Force Awaken. Though he revealed he was shocked to be asked back for Rise of the Skywalker.




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Star Wars behind-the-scenes: Candid photos of Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford sell for over £4,000

Personal photographs taken by Pamela Mann, who worked on the original Star Wars movies as a continuity supervisor, have sold for over £4,000 at Windsor Auctions in Berkshire.




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DIY stores, at-home tests and frostbitten toes: DR ELLIE CANNON answers your questions

DR ELLIE CANNON: The Mail on Sunday's GP discusses B&Q reopening, pictured, how to obtain a free test, whether it's safe to hug grandchildren and more in this week's column.




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Coronavirus: F1 have allowed hundreds of northern Italy staff and fans to attend Australian GP

Italy is currently on on lockdown due to the spread of the coronavirus, with the country's prime minister Giuseppe Conte ordering 60 million citizens not to travel or even socialise in coming days.




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F1 2020 Big Questions: Who can stop Lewis Hamilton and are McLaren ready for elite return?

Pre-season testing has left us with more questions than answers as the new F1 campaign prepares to get underway at the Australian GP. Here are the 10 biggest talking points for the new season.




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Coronavirus: McLaren F1 member goes into self-isolation after being tested at Australian GP

It is understood that the team member reported symptoms associated with the disease in the Albert Park paddock on Wednesday morning.




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F1 Coronavirus: Dutch, Spanish and Monaco Grands Prix all postponed

The three latest races to be called off take the grand total of postponed events to seven, with Australia, Bahrain, Vietnam, China, Holland, Spain and Monaco all now falling foul of the virus.




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F1 Coronavirus: Formula One launches virtual racing series to replace postponed grands prix

Formula One will run a series of virtual races, with some current drivers taking part, to replace a string of grands prix postponed by the coronavirus outbreak.




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Coronavirus: Canadian Grand Prix becomes ninth F1 race to be called off this year

The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal has joined a growing list of Formula One races postponed due to the new coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday, with the 2020 season yet to get on the starting grid.




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Chris Brown rape arrest in Paris: R&B star is held by French police

A 25-year-old woman has accused Brown, pictured in Paris on Saturday night, of raping her on the evening of January 15 at the Mandarin Oriental hotel in the French capital.




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Coronavirus: Pakistan Super League postpones competition on day of the semi-finals

A number of English players, including Alex Hales, Tom Banton and James Vince, would have been involved in the semi-finals but they had already left the country due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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Coronavirus: Root fears player burnout if England try to squeeze more fixtures into hectic schedule

Joe Root has issued a warning about player burnout this winter as England's cricketers face a fixture pile-up caused by the coronavirus outbreak.




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Coronavirus: County cricketers face playing six days-a-week in bid to salvage County Championship

EXCLUSIVE BY MATT HUGHES: County cricketers could be asked to play six days-a-week if a truncated season is permitted later this summer.




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Charlie Sheen HIV lawsuit continues: Alleged victim claims she was forced into signing NDA

He's in an ongoing legal battle. Back in June 2017, an ex-lover sued Charlie Sheen for failing to disclose his HIV diagnosis before they had unprotected sex.