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Angelina Jolie donates $1MIL to No Kid Hungry to feed children who relied on school lunches

Angelina Jolie is doing her bit to feed underprivileged children whose access to school lunches was cut off by school closures amid the coronavirus pandemic. She has given $1 million to No Kid Hungry.




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Angelina Jolie lends her support to new BBC My World: Coronavirus educational content

Angelina Jolie has lent her support to the new BBC My World: Coronavirus content designed to educate young people about the pandemic.




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Gemma Chan arrives at her hotel with Dominic Cooper as he joins her in Fuerteventura

Dominic, 41, proved he is every inch the doting boyfriend as he flew to the Canary Islands to be with Gemma, 36, during filming.




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Val Kilmer opens up about his battle with throat cancer and says he feels better than he sounds

Val Kilmer has opened up about his battle with throat cancer and even admitted that he's shy despite all of his famous girlfriends of the past.




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Jon Voight catches up with a friend as he leaves a grocery store after buying wine and sandwich

Jon Voight caught up with a friend on the phone as he left a grocery store in the upscale neighborhood of Bel-Air with wine and sandwich in hand.




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GAME announces plan to shut 40 stores nationwide amid a 'challenging retail market' 

GAME has today confirmed it intends to close 40 stores throughout the UK. Notice has been served at sites in Derby, Norwich Chapelfield, Lakeside, Bexleyheath and Carmarthen.




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Woman, 42, loses 6st in six months without dieting thanks to pill that zaps fat in your sleep

Jane McGowen, from Sterling, near Glasgow, had spent a lifetime battling with her weight, but told FEMAIL she shrank from a size 22 to a 10 by taking Phen24, a natural supplement.




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How IVF success rates are almost four TIMES lower in some parts of UK

Women having the procedure at St Jude's Fertility Clinic in Wolverhampton have just a 12% chance of having a baby. Whereas in Coventry - a 50-minute drive away - it is 43%.




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Celtic agree £3.5million deal to sign Patryk Klimala on four-and-a-half-year deal

Celtic have agreed a £3.5million deal to sign Polish under-21 international Patryk Klimala. And the striker will pen a four and a half year contract after flying into Glasgow on Sunday night.




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Europe's first HIV positive commercial pilot James Bushe Pilot Anthony begins at Logan Air

James Bushe, 31, of Stoke-on-Trent, has completed his training and will soon be flying Loganair planes from its base at Glasgow Airport.




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Eddie Jones signs World Cup final nemesis and Springbok scrum guru Matt Proudfoot in reshuffle

As reported by Sportsmail last month, Jones targeted 47-year-old South African Proudfoot after he masterminded the Boks' set-piece demolition of England in Yokohama on November 2.




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Yoga instructor beats a fellow moviegoer for using his phone during movie screening

Nicholas Glasgow, a yoga instructor in Iowa City, Iowa, was arrested for beating a fellow moviegoer for using their cell phone during a screening of Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood




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Escaped Highland cow delays Glasgow trains at rush-hour after it wanders onto the tracks

The highland cow, which escaped from Pollok Country Park in Glasgow, left commuters facing delays after it was able to walk onto the tracks and leave trains at a standstill today.




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Tracey Cox reveals how to negotiate relationship without sex (and still keep your partner) 

Sex expert Tracey Cox has revealed how to navigate your way around a relationship without sex, whether it's you or your partner who has decided they no longer wish to have intercourse.




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Obese man who lost 12 stone combined with his wife says he feels it gave him a second chance at life

Carole and Mike Bonham, 56 and 55, from Glasgow joined WW together, and have lost a combined 12st. Mike's busy job meant he relied on junk food while Carole struggled to exercise after an injury.




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Tattoo Fixers: Woman was left with skin torn from face to skull following near-fatal car accident

Debbie, from Glasgow, who was in a near-fatal car accident in 2009 told how she broke four vertebrae, while the skin had been torn from her face to skull. She will appear in tonight's Tattoo Fixers on E4.




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Head to Sheffield for a cheap date! People in the Steel City spend only £29 on dinner and drinks

People in Sheffield spend the least when they're out on a date - paying a measly £29 for dinner and drinks for two, a UK-wide study has found but in Cardiff they splash out a generous £79.




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Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos' car being examined by POLICE after man found tampering underneath

Alfredo Morelos' car is being examined by the police after a man was allegedly discovered to be tampering with the Ranger's striker's vehicle on Tuesday night.




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Jemma Reekie smashes British indoor 800m record with debate over shoe technology continuing 

Jemma Reekie has smashed the British indoor 800m record and ensured the conversation around shoe technology in athletics will continue.




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Joe Jonas puts on an animated display as he takes to the stage with Nick and Kevin in Dublin

The Jonas Brothers gave it their all as they took to the stage in front of a fun-loving crowd at the at 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland, on Friday night.




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Sophie Turner holds hands with husband Joe Jonas on dinner date in London 

The Game Of Thrones star, 23, enjoyed some downtime with husband Joe, 30, on a dinner date at Knightsbridge's Mr Chow restaurant in London on Tuesday evening.




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Judge Rinder contestant is an internet sensation after she bursts out laughing

Sandra, from Glasgow, was hauled to the ITV court show by Nikki who claims she was owed £1,500 for vet bills after her pet Gizmo allegedly developed anxiety and depression.




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Billy Graham's US evangelical preacher son Franklin vows to sue British arenas that cancelled tour

Franklin Graham, 67, a vocal supporter of US President, Donald Trump , describes homosexuality as a 'sin' and is in favour of 'gay conversion therapy'.




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Jonny Gray is ruled out for the rest of Six Nations after Scotland lock injured hand England defeat

Scotland lock Jonny Gray has been ruled out of the remainder of the Guinness Six Nations through injury. The Scottish Rugby Union confirmed the 57-times capped forward had suffered a hand injury.




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Footage of ITV news reporter being battered by Storm Ciara during a live news bulletin goes viral

Conditions in East Renfrewshire, just south of Glasgow, were so bad that ITV's Scotland correspondent Peter Smith struggled to speak through the snow and the rain. The clip has since gone viral.




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Toni Minichiello calls for UK Athletics to look at thyroid medication usage

EXCLUSIVE BY RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: Crisis-hit UK Athletics are under pressure to further investigate the concerns of athletes over the use of thyroid medication after the issue was raised.




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World leaders due to attend climate change summit in Glasgow put at risk

Two hundred heads of state and tens of thousands of delegates will gather for the Conference of the Parties summit at the Scottish Event Campus (pictured) in November.




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Jess Glasgow STILL has his job at Noosa Council after his shameful behaviour on The Bachelorette 

The mayor of Noosa, on the Queensland's Sunshine Coast, called for Councillor Jess Glasgow to resign after he behaved inappropriately on The Bachelorette last year.




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Alex Salmond appears at High Court Glasgow for preliminary attempted rape hearing

Salmond, 65, was flanked by police officers as he entered Glasgow's High Court this morning.




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Cheating police officer Keith Farquharson thought he was 'god's gift to women' guilty of murder

Keith Farquharson, 60, of Aberdeen, smothered mother-of-three Alice, 56, on August 29 last year.




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Britain's WORST railway stations for delays are revealed

Lancaster station on the Euston-Glasgow line, which is used by 2.1million passengers a year, sees 63.5 per cent of its trains arriving late, based on an average punctuality over the past year.




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'It was cold!' Legendary striker Gheorghe Hagi says he was not crying as he watched his son Ianis

The Romanian seemed to cry as Ianis scored two to help his side beat Braga 3-2 at Ibrox. But he said: 'I wasn't crying. The reason it looked like there was tears in my eyes is because it was very cold.'




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Batman sighted in Scotland: Caped crusader tears through a Glasgow cemetery on a motorbike

Batman descended upon drizzly Glasgow in full black body armour as he roared around a cemetery on a motorbike during filming on Friday.




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The Batman: Glasgow transforms into dark city of Gotham as set designers recreate iconic location

Set designers were seen out on the streets of Glasgow transforming the area they were set to film in into the dark city of Gotham, on Saturday.




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Robert Pattinson's stunt double films thrilling high-speed motorbike chase scenes for The Batman

Batman ripped through the streets of Glasgow again on Sunday as they continued to shoot complex chase sequences through the city's Victorian Necropolis




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UK's airports ranked by Points Guy UK, with Glasgow No1, Heathrow second and Stansted bottom

The ranking has been produced by flight tips site The Points Guy UK in an inaugural annual report after an 'extensive review' of the largest 20 airports across the UK.




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Celtic 1-3 Copenhagen: Bhoys beaten as the Danes put three past the hosts

STEPHEN MCGOWAN AT CELTIC PARK: By the end of a calamitous Europa League exit even the intervention of a VAR couldn't prevent Celtic taking a gun and firing three bullets into their feet.




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Mysterious death of Swedish woman in Scotland 'classified as secret' by foreign ministry 15 years on

A report looking into the mysterious death of a Swedish woman in Scotland, Annie Borjesson, 30, has been redacted and marked 'classified as secret' by Swedish authorities.




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Scottish Rugby Union determined that Six Nations tie with France will go ahead

The Scottish Rugby Union have insisted that the Six Nations clash with France will go ahead as planned - despite a female Scotland player contracting coronavirus.




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Susan Boyle dons her iconic Britain's Got Talent audition dress 11 years later

She stunned the nation 11 years ago when she walked onto the Britain's Got Talent Stage and blew everyone away with her rendition of I Dreamed A Dream.




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The SNP's record in power is shameful, write RICHARD PENDLEBURY and RACHEL WATSON 

The SNP have been ramping up calls for independence. But with their ex-leader (pictured with Nicola Sturgeon) on trial for attempted rape, their record in power is shameful, the Mail reports.




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Clubs fear that postponing Euro 2020 won't save Premier League season

A growing number of Premier League clubs fear that even the postponement of Euro 2020 will not be sufficient to save this season in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.




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Coronavirus Scotland: Andy Robertson 'thought to be player behind Glasgow food bank donation'

The donation has helped a number of centres based in the Scottish capital and surrounding areas going, with countless locals heavily affected by the ongoing health crisis.




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How accurate really is Netflix's new drama The English Game?

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. The English Game, penned by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes, is set in 1879 and focuses on the first full-time professional players.




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Shocking video shows women deliberately coughing in people's faces

A witness filmed three young women walking along the pavement of a Glasgow street at midday on Tuesday and spluttering over people as they approached them.




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Gerard Butler and Morgan Brown hit the beach despite Stay At Home policy amid coronavirus crisis

Gerard Butler and ladylove Morgan Brown hit the beach near Malibu  on Monday despite the Stay At Home policy in effect in California due to coronavirus crisis.




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Major UN climate change summit set to take place in Glasgow postponed

The Cop26 meeting was set to take place at Glasgow's Scottish Events Campus - which is being turned into a temporary coronavirus field hospital - from November 9 to 20.




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Royal Navy's newest and greenest warship HMS Tamar arrives at its home port for the first time 

The Royal Navy's newest and greenest warship has arrived in its home port of Portsmouth Naval Base for the first time. HMS Tamar, is the fourth of five new patrol vessels built in Glasgow shipyards.




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Father said ' I can't keep fighting' hours before succumbing to coronavirus

Father-of-two Ryan Storrie, 45 - from Ardrossan, Ayrshire - suffered from Asthma. Mr Storrie's wife Hilary found him dead in his bed the morning after he said 'I can't keep fighting'.




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Scientists who cloned Dolly the Sheep developing new coronavirus treatment using immune cells

Scientists behind the cloning of Dolly the Sheep in Edinburgh, 1996 (pictured) say the new treatment could be available for the NHS to treat the coronavirus by July.