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60 Minutes Allison Langdon talks about travelling pregnant

While first time mum and Australian journalist Allison Langdon said she's loving motherhood - and has the Instagram posts to prove it - the lead up wasn't all sunshine and roses.




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Sally Faulkner posts video of final moments with her kids

Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner has shared footage of her son and daughter playing in a Beirut safe house, on the one year anniversary of the botched child abduction.




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Last living Nuremberg prosecutor speaks out against war

Benjamin Ferencz, 97, is the last living prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials. In an interview with 60 Minutes, Ferencz spoke out against war, saying 'all wars' make murderers out of 'all decent people'.




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Tim Gurner hits back after he was slammed by millennials

Tim Gurner, 35, from Melbourne, who was slammed for his highly controversial comments about young people's spending habits, has hit back at his critics.




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Cassandra Sainsbury's mother breaks down on 60 minutes

Cassandra Sainsbury’s mother Lisa Evans has broken down in tears during the filming of a 60 Minutes documentary that reportedly earned the family $1 million.




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Cassie Sainsbury's mum breaks down in tears

Channel Nine assisted the accused cocaine smuggler's mother Lisa Evans and sister Khala Sainsbury with their travel to Colombia this week.




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Cassie Sainsbury's fiance and her mother aren't speaking

Fiance of accused cocaine smuggler Cassie Sainsbury, Scott Broadbridge, hasn't spoke to her mother since her arrest over a month ago.




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Allison Langdon takes son Mack to film 60 Minutes

60 Minutes journalist Allison Langdon has shared an adorable photo to Instagram of her and baby Mack at the airport as she takes him on her next assignment.




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Kelly family reveal constant battle following sons' deaths

After the tragic loss of their two sons, Thomas and Stuart, in the space of just four years, Ralph and Kathy Kelly have spoken out over their constant battle for justice.




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Sylvia Jeffreys accuses Peter Stefanovic of 'fake news'

It looks like the fun has continued for Peter Stefanovic, who shared a comical photo of himself to Instagram on Thursday.




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Mum speaks up about controversial test for Down syndrome

On Sunday night, a report aired on 60 Minutes about a new test that some say could 'effectively end Down Syndrome' in Australia. Here, mother Joelle Kelly shares why this is a bad idea.




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Allison Langdon takes baby Mack on the road for work

Roving Australian reporter opens up about motherhood and life on the road with baby Mack. She's taking him on his first international trip and admits she feels slightly nervous.




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60 Minutes' Allison Langdon takes her baby Mack to work

Australian journalist Allison Langdon has revealed how she found a way to juggle motherhood and work - by bringing her now-seven-month-old son Mack on the road with her.




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Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins joke about their kids

They're known as the nice guys of rock 'n' roll.




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Cassie Sainsbury hints 'links' between brothel and arrest

Cassie Sainsbury claims there are 'links' between a Sydney brothel where she allegedly worked as a prostitute and a drug syndicate for which she is accused of smuggling cocaine.




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Steve Scalise to talk about his recovery on 60 Minutes

60 Minutes is set to air an interview with Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La) on Sunday. It's the first interview Scalise has given since he was shot at a baseball practice in June.




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Pink reveals how she saved her marriage on 60 minutes

She's the mother to Willow Sage, 6, Jameson Moon, nine-months, and wife to professional motor cross racer Carey Hart, 42. And known for her rocky 16-year marriage, on Sunday, Alicia 'Pink'




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Hayley Dodd's murderer Francis Wark had more victims policeman says

Francis Wark, who murdered Hayley Dodd in WA in 1999 and was jailed for the brutal rape of another hitchhiker in Queensland in 2007 had more victims, a former police officer suggested.




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60 Minutes Australia is inducted into the TV Week Logie Hall of Fame

Stars, past and present, of 60 Minutes were reunited on Sunday when the show was inducted into the Logies Hall Of Fame. An emotional Gerald Stone accepted the award at The Star on the Gold Coast.




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Nicole Kidman appears on 60 Mins and compares first appearance on show

She's one of Australia's biggest Hollywood exports, having appearing in films including The Others and Eyes Wide Shut. 




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Froome broke his NECK when his bike smashed into wall at 35mph and he faces six weeks in hospital

Froome is facing another six weeks in hospital after scans revealed he had also suffered fractures to his neck and sternum in the horror training crash that rules him out of this year's Tour de France.




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Chris Froome poses with 'yellow jacket' stuffed lion in hospital after horror crash

The 33-year-old was ruled out of even competing in the grandest of cycling's three tours after suffering extensive injuries in a crash during the Criterium du Dauphine last month.




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Geraint Thomas hints he did not know he would be joint leader at Tour de France

Some 24 hours before Team INEOS announced that Geraint Thomas and Egan Bernal would start the Tour de France as joint leaders, the cycling team offered their defending champion to the media.




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Geraint Thomas keen to avoid drama as he aims to retain his Tour de France crown 

Geraint Thomas joked he would be happy with an 'uneventful' Tour de France as long as a Team Ineos rider is stood on the top step in Paris at the end of the month.




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Chris Froome 'relieved' to be back home after horror crash

Chris Froome admitted he is 'relieved' to be back home and will be following the Tour de France from his bed following the horror crash that left him seriously injured.




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Chris Froome back on his bike just SIX WEEKS after crash left him with broken leg, ribs and elbow

Chris Froome has returned to training just six weeks after a crash in a training ride left him in intensive care. The 34-year-old suffered a broken leg, elbow and multiple broken ribs in Roanne last month.




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Cycling news: Chris Froome back in hospital again as he has surgery to put his tendon back together

Chris Froome is back in hospital again after cutting his thumb with a kitchen knife. Froome's hopes of a record-equalling fifth Tour title this year were ended in violent fashion in June when he crashed heavily.




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Chris Froome recounts horror crash in training that saw him break his legs, ribs, neck and elbow

Chris Froome has revealed that he does not remember any part of the horrific crash that almost cost him his life during a training ride in May.




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Tour de France unveil 2020 race route with key mountain time trial in Nice

Tour de France organisers put a spring in the step of the climbers after unveiling the 2020 route featuring a mountain stage on the second day and one time trial on the eve of the final Champs Elysees parade.




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Chris Froome reveals surgery to remove metalwork from hip and elbow 'went perfectly'

Froome posted a picture on social media following the operation, restating his goals of getting back to full fitness in time for next summer's Tour de France and the Olympic road race in Japan.




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I've had eight months of hell, admits Froome as Tour star prepares to make comeback after smash

Nine months after his career almost ended in a bone-splintering crash into a French garden wall, Froome's comeback to cycling gets going in the desert setting of the UAE Tour on Sunday.




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Football under threat from Coronavirus: Newcastle United ban players from shaking hands

Newcastle United has a tradition where players and staff greet one another with a handshake every morning but manager Steve Bruce admitted: 'We've stopped on the advice of the doctor'.




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Danish rider Michael Morkov placed in ISOLATION in his hotel room and tested for coronavirus

DAVID COVERDALE IN BERLIN: Michael Morkov had travelled to Berlin from the UAE Tour, which was cancelled after two Italian staff members tested positive for the virus and he is now in isolation.




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Fans could be BANNED from Tokyo Olympics due to coronavirus

Holding the Olympics in empty stadiums (Shizuoka velodrome pictured today) could be the best way to avoid calling it off completely, UK Cycling chief Stephen Park has claimed.




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Nicolas Portal dead at 40: Team Ineos sporting director passed away after suffering heart attack

Team Ineos sporting director Nicolas Portal has tragically passed away at the age of 40. A statement from Team Ineos said that the Frenchman died at his home in Andorra on Tuesday afternoon.




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Tour de France set to be postponed due to coronavirus after the country's lockdown is extended

The Tour has not been cancelled since 1946 when France was recovering from the War but has now been cancelled is in its 107th year after France's lockdown extension.




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Chris Froome shows astonishing recovery 10 months on from leg break

Chris Froome has thanked French doctors for helping him get back on his bike after a horror crash last year left him with a broken leg. He posted a training video to Instagram on Thursday.




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Chris Froome steps up recovery from horror break 10 months ago with intense ride on exercise bike

Chris Froome has shown off his spectacular recovery from his horror leg break 10 months ago as he posted a video pushing hard on the exercise bike.




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Chris Froome voices concerns over Tour de France crowds as organisers plot to block fans from race

The iconic climbs of this year's Tour de France will have to be fan-free if the organisers are to stage a 2020 edition despite the coronavirus crisis, a task Chris Froome is sceptical of being possible.




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Dignified, strong, resolute... his victim’s family were everything Jack Shepherd is not

JANE FRYER: As they stood outside the Old Bailey yesterday, Charlotte Brown's family were a vision of dignity, strength and integrity. Everything indeed that James 'Jack' Shepherd lacks




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Meet the kinky businessman in a kilt who runs the swinger's hotel for middle-class couples

JANE FRYER: Allen McCloud, 59, is the businessman behind the swingers club at the Croydon Hall Hotel, in the sleepy village of Rodhuish, population 293, near Minehead in Somerset.




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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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JANE FRYER asks if crumpled, unstatesmanlike Boris is feeling the strain during his bid to be PM 

On Wednesday, Boris was spotted in a Tesco Express in Islington, close to his former marital home. Rucksack on back, crumpled as ever, he was in a hurry and, according to a witness.




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Are 90 per cent of giraffes gay? Labour MP Dawn Butler sparked a storm with her claim

During an alarmingly meandering and sweary after-dinner speech for online LGBT newspaper PinkNews earlier this month, Dawn Butler declared that almost all giraffes were gay.




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The artist who makes gloomy glorious! JANE FRYER takes a look at Anselm Kiefer's London exhibition 

JANE FRYER: Over the past six decades his art has embraced everything from German mythology to astronomy; maths to comparative religion; politics to war. And all the while, become bigger.




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World's new oldest man, 111, who retired 55 years ago has a cheeky message for Her Majesty

JANE FRYER: Bob Weighton, of Alton, Hampshire neither drinks nor smokes. 'I tried one of my brother's cigarettes when I was 12, was sick and I've never smoked since,' he says.




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The moon is a pink balloon! JANE FRYER details what it might mean for us all 

JANE FRYER: Certainly it will be beautiful and awesome and, for those with binoculars and telescopes, there will be an awful lot to see.




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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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Put politics aside to tackle this care crisis 

Theresa May's radical plans for tackling the crisis was a big mistake, but she was right to identify provision of social care in our ageing society as one of the greatest challenges facing the country.




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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?