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Josie Gibson is joined by Lydia Bright at her baby shower in London

The heavily pregnant Big Brother star, 33, was joined by a host of celebrity pals at her baby shower on Wednesday, at Piccolino Heddon Street, in London .




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Big Brother: Identity of this year's housemates 'UNVEILED' by fan

A dedicated fan site claims to have figured out the identity of several of those joining the show show when it kicks off on Friday, after putting their detective skills into use.




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Is The Bachelor's Tia Booth dating Big Brother's Corey Brooks?

Tia Booth has found a way to get over Colton Underwood following their shocking Bachelor in Paradise split. The Arkansas native is reportedly dating Big Brother's Corey Brooks.




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Big Brother 2018: Scottish contestant investigated over racist tweets

Ellis Hillon, 19, from Cambuslang, Scotland, posted tweets about the 9/11 tragedy and used the n-word on an account that has since been deleted.




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Big Brother fans blast housemates for turning on Anamélia

Big Brother fans have once again accused housemates of bullying after they appeared to turn on Anamélia Silva, despite her emotional revelations to being made homeless at the age of three.




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Big Brother fans baffled as Lewis F punished for discussing nominations

Big Brother fans have been left baffled after Lewis F was the first housemate to be punished for discussing nominations, despite many of the show's stars already breaking that vital rule.




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Big Brother fans accuse Akeem and Isaac of cheating in Game Changer task

Big Brother fans had some strong words to say about this year's Game Changer challenge, with some branding it disastrous after two housemates were accused of cheating.




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Jade Goody's mum Jackiey remembers ten-year anniversary of her death

However, it wasn't long until the grieving mother, 60, awkwardly clashed with Dr Hilary Jones as they discussed cervical screenings and the HPV vaccination.




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Is Nico Rosberg losing the plot? If he can't find a way to beat Lewis Hamilton he could find himself fading into the distance

JONATHAN McEVOY FORMULA ONE COLUMN: Could we be witnessing the mental disintegration of Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg in these opening jousts of the season?




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Lewis Hamilton would have won the Monaco Grand Prix if Ross Brawn had been on the pit wall... Mercedes' new regime was at fault

JONATHAN McEVOY: The Mercedes mantra has been that they win as a team and lose as a team, but responsibility for these calls surely lies with Paddy Lowe – the technical director.




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After the Monaco fiasco Mercedes deserve credit for getting Lewis Hamilton's pit stop just right at Silverstone

JONATHAN McEVOY: Mercedes were pilloried here and elsewhere for their embarrassing mistake on the pit wall in Monaco. So we should give them credit for the British Grand Prix.




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Lewis Hamilton is king of the track, now F1 star must work on becoming a true great...

JONATHAN McEVOY IN AUSTIN: Mobbed at a fan zone in the city on Saturday night, Lewis Hamilton is the only vaguely famous Formula One star in America.




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F1 should turn drivers against team-mates in qualifying

JONATHAN McEVOY: Whether it is meant as such or not, Formula One's extraordinary squabbling over qualifying is a PR masterstroke.




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Lewis Hamilton was beaten in Melbourne but remains my title favourite

JONATHAN McEVOY IN MELBOURNE: There was a sense of deflation among British fans in Melbourne that Lewis Hamilton's title defence was skewered in the first half of the first race.




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Bottas' inability to catch Vettel proves why Mercedes are unconvinced

JONATHAN McEVOY IN SAKHIR: What if it had been Lewis Hamilton charging down on Sebastian Vettel in those tense last few minutes of the Bahrain Grand Prix? Or Max Verstappen?




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Max Verstappen could learn a lot from Red Bull team-mate Daniel Ricciardo

JONATHAN McEVOY: Christian Horner has long claimed that his Red Bull team possess the best driver line-up on the grid. And Daniel Ricciardo stuck to his side of the equation with a brilliant China win.




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Vettel errors suggest sustained beatings from Hamilton have taken toll

JONATHAN MCEVOY - F1 COLUMN: It may be that Sebastian Vettel will rediscover his poise and confidence. Or perhaps he is so wounded that we have already seen the last of his best days.




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Cadel Evans winning Tour de France? Shane Warne at the 1993 Ashes? What's your favourite Aussie sporting moment of all time? Take your pick from our top 10

With the Commonwealth Games soon to offer another stage on which the green and gold will shine, it's time to pick your favourite sporting moment of all time.




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Taxpayers will pay $15million for footpaths to be widened to allow social-distancing

The NSW government said the Streets as Shared Spaces program would help councils provide more space for people to walk, cycle and exercise safely. 




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Three ingredient fudge is the latest lockdown baking trend to takeover Instagram

Eloise Head, from London, who shares her recipes on Instagram and TikTok under the name FitWaffle , has reached more than 50 million people with three recipes showing simple ways to make fudge.




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Patient strapped to a stretcher falls out of the back of an ambulance onto a busy street in Bangkok

A man being transported to hospital after being involved in a motorcycle crash was propelled out the back of an emergency vehicle in Bangkok, Thailand but luckily avoided extra injuries.




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Desperate search for two missing fisherman is called off - amid fears one was eaten by a crocodile

Extensive searches have so far failed to uncover the bodies of Allan Cook, 59 and Anthony Vanharen, 42 who were both reported missing off separate waterways in the past fortnight.




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Daughter who sent dad postcard from Vatican City in 1977 finally receives it in Perth 43-years later

Chrissie Beales, then 24, was on a yearlong holiday with her husband in Vatican City when she decided to send her Catholic father a postcard in 1977.




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Getting 'drunk as s***' at vodka-fuelled karaoke: NBA legend Dennis Rodman on trip toNorth Korea 

Former Chicago Bulls star Dennis Rodman opened up on his unlikely friendship with the Supreme leader of North Korea Kim Jong-un ever since he visited the country in 2013.




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Centenarian celebrates her 100th birthday by beating coronavirus

Margaret Hallford, who lives in Derbyshire, enjoyed a double celebration after recovering from coronavirus in time to celebrate her 100th birthday.




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Bear, bath and beyond: Ten-year-old bear Takoda enjoys splashing around in a tub at the Oregon Zoo

Video footage shows a 10-year-old bear named Takoda at the Oregon Zoo when he was caught splashing around and playing with a wooden block inside a 300-gallon tub of cool water.




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D-Day veteran, 98, celebrates VE Day after surviving coronavirus

Fred McQueen, of South Shields, was in South Tyneside Hospital, Tyne and Wear for weeks after first contracting a chest infection and later testing positive for Covid-19.




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A nation remembers: Donald Trump marks 75 years since VE Day ended World War II

Trump and the first lady laid a wreath at the national memorial to the fallen of the war in the National Mall, Washington D.C. Eight veterans, the youngest 96, had traveled to be there.




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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Postie trapped in huge sinkhole on Royal estate

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL I can disclose that the couple's local postie was plunged into a sinkhole while doing his rounds in a van on the Bagshot Park estate where they live in Surrey.:




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Trainee nurse diagnosed with lymphoma at just 19 reveals warning signs every young woman should know

At 19, Jasmine Valentic was on track to fulfilling her dream of becoming a nurse. The teenager from Wellington was studying for her second year exams when she felt a pea-sized lump on her neck.




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The surprising ingredients that are flying off supermarket shelves as Australians get VERY creative

Woolworths has revealed the surprising list of ingredients that are flying off the shelves during coronavirus lockdown.  




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Wifelets at war!

The passing of one of Britain's most colourful aristocrats last month has cast a pall of sorrow across the Longleat estate, where they are mourning for the late Marquess of Bath.




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Woman who allegedly had labia burnt off in body modification says she can't have sex

A woman who allegedly had her labia burnt off as part of a genital modification procedure in NSW told a court she can no longer have sex or wear tampons. 




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Mother speaks out about how her baby was swapped at birth at Timaru Hospital thirty years ago

Two baby girls were switched at birth at the Timaru Hospital in New Zealand in March, 1990.




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Call centre worker sues for $500,000 after prank caller left her with 'psychiatric trauma'

Tricia Marie Griffin, 49, has filed a civil claim against Brisbane City Council saying the workplace was negligent in providing proper support and training to deal with the nuisance calls.




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Legendary Vegas magician Roy Horn Siegfried and Roy dies at 75 after coronavirus battle

Legendary magician Roy Horn has died. He was 75. Horn,one half of the longtime Las Vegas illusionist duo Siegfried & Roy, had tested positive for COVID-19.




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Obama says 'rule of law' is at risk following DOJ's decision to drop charges against General Flynn

Former President Barack Obama (seen left with then-President-elect Donald Trump at the White House in 2017) on Friday blasted the decision to drop the case against ex-NSA Michael Flynn (right).




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Australia's most populous state might not lift any coronavirus restrictions until JUNE

New South Wales premier Gladys Berejiklian said she would be in no rush to lift coronavirus restrictions, and no major changes would be made for several weeks.




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What Australia and New Zealand's travel bubble will really look like

Opening up a trans-Tasman travel bubble could see stringent pre-travel health checks, an on-arrival test, no physical forms and social distancing on flights.




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JOHN HUMPHRYS: An asteroid could be heading for Earth and yet our leaders are at war with each other

JOHN HUMPHRYS: Every leader of every country in the world had come together on a virtual network. Never had there been such a conference. But, yet, never had there been such a crisis.




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Coronavirus cluster at Cedar Meats in Victoria worsens

Two workers and two close contacts are among the new cases bringing the total from the Brooklyn facility in Melbourne's west to 75.




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Australia's 'organisational queen' reveals foolproof way to tidy up kitchen sink and bathroom vanity

An Australian 'organisational queen' has revealed her best tips for keeping your kitchen cupboards, bathroom vanity and toy room clean with the help of IKEA and Kmart tubs.




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ROBERT HARDMAN: The Queen has once again lifted the nation during this very different war

ROBERT HARDMAN: Reminding us of the central message of VE Day itself, the Queen declared: 'Never give up, never despair.'




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Traditional Aboriginal punishments are revealed as elder pays for the death of an 18-year-old girl

The body of Britney Watson was discovered in a wheelie bin just four weeks after she gave birth, with a 17-year-old boy accused of killing her and dumping her body.




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Prince William and Kate Middleton chat to veterans on VE Day

Prince William, 37, and Kate Middleton, 38, made a video call to residents of an East Sussex care home on Wednesday. They giggled as the WWII veterans shared their VE Day memories.




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The winners of the German GDT Nature Photographer of the Year competition have been revealed

A stunning picture of a hare standing in a field at dusk has won the German Society for Nature Photography's 2020 Nature Photographer of the Year contest.




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Woman who battled cystic acne for nearly a decade cures it during lock-down

Lucy Morris, 22, from Surrey battled cystic acne for almost a decade and was left with depression due to her medication but has cured it during lock-down after finding a line of 'miracle' products.




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Mother-of-two, 32, creates stylish Merino wool blanket in lockdown

Rosanna McKean, 32, from Bristol, followed a 13-minute YouTube tutorial to create a grey Merino wool blanket for her modern living room while in lockdown, which cost £70 fo the materials.




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Neurosurgeon Charlie Teo performs complicated brain surgery on seven-year-old Bella Howard

Bella Howard, seven, from Newcacstle in NSW was diagnosed with diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas (DIPG), a highly aggressive brain tumour found at the base of her brain on April 30.




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French tourist escapes death by punching a shark which attacked him while surfing at a popular beach

Dylan Nacass, 23, managed to escape with only minor lacerations after a shark latched onto his leg while he was surfing at Bell's Beach in regional Victoria on Friday afternoon.