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Joely Richardson and Hayley Atwell attend pre-BAFTA dinner

Red Sparrow star Joely, 55, and fellow actress Hayley, 37, attended the dunhill & Dylan Jones Pre-BAFTA dinner at Alfred Dunhill's Bourdon House in London's Mayfair district on Wednesday evening.




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Cressida Bonas and Freddie Fox attend pre-BAFTAs party

White House Farm co-stars Cressida Bonas and Freddie Fox attended the dunhill & Dylan Jones Pre-BAFTA dinner at Alfred Dunhill's Bourdon House in London's Mayfair district on Wednesday evening.




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BAFTAs 2020: Charlize Theron wears trouser suit at after party

Charlize Theron looked in the partying mood as she slipped into more dapper attire for Annabel's BAFTAs after-party in central London.




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Emilia Clarke, Vanessa Kirby and Gillian Anderson lark around backstage at the BAFTAs

Pals Emilia Clarke and Vanessa Kirby caused titters throughout the audience at the Royal Albert Hall at Sunday night's EE FBAFTAs when, giggling, they delivered the award for Special Effects.




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Hilarious moment royal fans call Prince William 'beautiful too' at the BAFTAs red carpet

The clip, which been widely shared on Twitter, captures the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge walking up the stairs outside the Royal Albert Hall, London, when a fan shouts out to William.




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BAFTAs 2020: Renee Zellweger tearful at Jessie Buckley song

The actress, 50, was seen dabbing her eyes when her Judy co-star Jessie Buckley, who plays her assistant Rosalyn Wilder, performed at the event.




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Claire Foy and Emilia Clarke at Chanel's BAFTA 2020 pre-party

Claire Foy and Emilia Clarke shared a hug at at Chanel and Charles Finch's pre-BAFTAs 2020 party in Mayfair on Saturday night. The lavish do was held ahead of Sunday's 73rd BAFTAs.




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BAFTAs 2020: Florence Pugh in green ruffle dress at after party

The British actress, 24, changed into a striking green mini dress with a dramatic ruffled detailing as she attended the BAFTA awards after party at Annabel's in London on Sunday night.




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BAFTAs 2020: Vanessa White suffers wardrobe malfunction at British Vogue x Tiffany and Co's bash

She first found fame as part of The Saturdays in 2008, alongside her bandmates Mollie King, Frankie Bridge, Una Healy and Rochelle Humes.




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BAFTAs 2020: Saoirse Ronan wears mini dress at after-party

Saoirse Ronan lead the glamorous arrivals at the 73rd British Academy Film Awards official star-studded after-party held at The Grosvenor House Hotel in Mayfair, London, on Sunday evening.




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BAFTAs 2020: Rebel Wilson jokes about all-male Director category

Rebel Wilson lit up the British Academy Film Award (BAFTA) red carpet on Sunday. The Australian actress oozed Hollywood glamour as she showed off her slimmed-down frame in a fugue-hugging design.




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Joaquin Phoenix curtsies as he greets Prince William at BAFTAs

Attempting to use royal protocol, the actor, 45, awkwardly curtsied to the Duke of Cambridge who can be heard saying: 'Lovely to meet you'.




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Ellie Goulding performs a post-BAFTAs workout to cure her 'hangover of death'

The musician, 33, revealed she battled through her 'hangover of death' by performing a strenuous workout the morning after the night before on Monday.




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Margot Robbie looks effortlessly chic in a duster coat and sunglasses as she jets into New York

She may have missed out an award for Best Supporting Actress award at the BAFTAs on Sunday night. 




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Margot Robbie admits she was 'so panicked' at reading Brad Pitt's speech at BAFTAs

'He, like the night before, was like 'Can you do my speech for me? I can't be there,' and I was so panicked about his speech that I didn't even think about preparing one for myself,' she said on GMA.




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AMANDA PLATELL dug out her old designer outfits

AMANDA PLATELL: I, too, have this week joined the wonderfully woke world of 'carbon neutral' fashionistas.




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Brad Pitt 'missed BAFTAs to fix relationship with son Maddox'

The screen star, 56, reportedly pulled out of the BAFTAs - where he scooped the Supporting Actor prize - in a bid to repair his relationship with his son Maddox, 18.




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Olivia Colman jokes that the evening she won her Oscar 'was the best night of my husband's life'

Olivia Colman joked that the evening she won her Oscar last year was 'the best night...of my husband's life.' She was at the Dolby Theatre this Sunday to present best actor to Joaquin Phoenix.




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Online platform to celebrate female directors snubbed at the Oscars during advert breaks

Online platform Give Her a Break will show clips about female directors who had been snubbed by the Oscar's instead of ads. The ceremony will take place in Los Angeles later this evening.




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From fake lashes to nail polish... how mini magnets can make you so attractive

FEMAIL put the latest magnetic makeup products to the test. Eylure Pro Magnetic Eyeliner was easy to apply but the false eyelashes wouldn't stay close enough to the lash line.




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Natalie Portman reveals her acting secrets as she launches $90 online masterclass  

A trailer for the programme, sees Natalie talk through her process and show how she's managed to become thrice-nominated for both the Academy Awards and BAFTAs.




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THE BLOG FROM BRAZIL: The natives are getting restless for their football fix as World Cup popularity sinks to a new low

The game’s greatest love affair is on the rocks. Prime-time Brazilian news bulletins on Monday pored over the results a survey which showed that public approval of hosting the World Cup has plummeted to a record low in football’s heartland.




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Blog from Brazil: World Cup countdown featuring David Beckham and Rivaldo

The World Cup is just four months away and excitement is building. Each week our man in Brazil, JOE CALLAGHAN, will bring us all the latest news and views from South America and provide a real flavour of exactly what the World Cup in Brazil is going to be like.




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BLOG FROM BRAZIL: The 20th anniversary of Ayrton Senna's death, £24,000 World Cup final tickets and Neymar's banana-eating response to racism organised by a PR firm

Joe Callaghan brings us the latest news and views from South America - as well as traveller tips for those heading out there - and provides a flavour of exactly how the World Cup in Brazil is shaping up.




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Why England shouldn't underestimate Uruguay and Neymar introduces Gabriella Lenzi to Barcelona

Blog From Brazil: Joe Callaghan brings us the latest news and views from South America - as well as traveller tips for those heading out there - and provides a flavour of exactly how the World Cup in Brazil is shaping up.




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New overdraft rates of up to 40% are meant to come into force today

Controversial new overdraft rules come into force today which has seen some banks increasing overdraft rates to nearly 40 per cent.




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Big banks to cut savings rates to as low as 0.01%

Some savers are now in line to earn as little as 0.01 per cent - just £1 interest over a whole year on each £10,000 in their account. This is £129 less than if they switched to a top easy-access deal.




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New Turner £20 note smashes estimate and sells for £7,500 in online auction

An ultra-low numbered new £20 note sold for a whopping £7,500 at a behind closed doors auction this afternoon, far beyond its estimated price.




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Will building society fat cats cut their pay this year?

The interest building society customers receive has been cut to ribbons ever since the 2008 financial crisis. But Yorkshire's Mike Regnier, for example, will keep his £20,000 bonus from 2019.




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Name-checking Confirmation of Payee cuts bank scams by 31%

Britain's largest current account provider Lloyds rolled out Confirmation of Payee to customers over five weeks in February and March, and said it had now carried out 4million name checks.




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Savings platforms saw surge in interest as coronavirus caused market havoc in March

Savers with large pots looked for a safe haven amid market storms caused by coronavirus, with savings platforms that safely spread money around seeing a surge in applications.




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Best savings rates: Children's accounts face hefty cuts

Grandparents with fixed monthly pension payments could find their bank balances are looking much healthier now they are no longer spending money on things like going out and holidays.




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Best savings rates: Marcus makes a cut but new top easy-access deals are launched

Savers have been handed a double blow as two market-leading easy-access deals have both disappeared within a week of each other, with Marcus and Virgin Money both making cuts.




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Record 180 savings deals vanish as Nationwide cuts

There were 1,768 available savings accounts and Isas at this time in March, Moneyfacts said. By April this had fallen to 1,588, and average savings rates from 0.56% to 0.44%.




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What next for savings rates? Banks tap into new funding scheme

A Bank of England scheme designed to provide banks with cheap money to lend to small businesses has handed out an enormous £6billion in its first week, official figures reveal.




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Last chance to open a Nationwide account offering 5% interest

From the start of May, 5% savings deals will be as dead as a dinosaur, with Nationwide cutting FlexDirect from 5% to 2% and lowering the balance you can earn interest on. But you can sign up now.




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Banks cut savings rates for loyal savers by four times the base rate chop

The official base rate was reduced by 0.65 percentage points last month to 0.1 per cent, but savers face bigger cuts.




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Nationwide loses current account switching crown to Monzo

Nationwide lost its switching crown to Monzo in the final three months of last year, new figures show, as the highest number of people in four years switched their bank accounts in March.




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Should you cash out as NS&I makes cuts to fixed-rate savings deals?

While NS&I announced it was reversing planned cuts to some of its variable rate savings accounts, including Premium Bonds, it still pressed ahead with cuts to 10 fixed-rate deals.




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The Pig Near Bath is a Grade II-listed building that used to be Hunstrete Hotel

You may have a fight on your hands to book a room at The Pig Near Bath at the moment. And rightly so, because this discreet hideaway is a weekend dream, enthuses our impressed Inspector.




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An Inspector Calls: Stay at Cliveden for a taste of luxury and scandal

Few hotels come with quite the 'naughty' reputation of Cliveden in Berkshire. But after a careful refurbishment, this grand old dame is now as intriguing as its back story, says The Inspector.




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An Inspector Calls: The George at Backwell is a stop along the way

When you have been stuck on the M4 for what seems like forever, you want a cosy pitstop where you can recharge your batteries. The Inspector finds exactly this at The George at Backwell.




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An Inspector Calls: A heavy price to pay to stay at The Vine House, Burnham Market, Norfolk (can £310 a night ever be worth it?)

Once upon a time, the Hoste Arms in North Norfolk was a simple pub. Now it has The Vine House, an accommodation annexe where the prices are not cheap. The Inspector takes a look.




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An Inspector Calls: Golf, grouse and gourmet dinner at a Baronial pile in the Scottish Borders

Fisher folk, golf enthusiasts, grouse and pheasant shooters will all feel at home at The Roxburghe in Kelso. There’s even a spa in this hotel in the Scottish Borders.




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The Great House in Lavenham will make you feel like an extra in Midsomer Murders

The Great House in Lavenham, Suffolk, is celebrating its 30th anniversary under its current stewardship and is well worth a visit. Dinner is a treat, with impeccable service throughout.




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An Inspector Calls: Classic charm in the old boozer that is The Crown, Mundford, Norfolk

Sometimes, you don't need swish modernity and gleaming innovation. You just want a hotel that is clean and comfy. The Crown in Mundford does not excel - but it will do fine, says The Inspector.




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An Inspector Calls: Not quite prime minister material at the Chequers Inn, Woolsthorpe, Lincs - but good enough for the rest of us

There is something happily quaint about the Chequers Inn in Lincolnshire that is maybe summed up by the slope on the nearby cricket pitch. The Inspector beds down for a one-night innings.




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Scratch the surface and it falls apart at The Laslett hotel in Notting Hill

The west London hotel occupies five stucco-fronted townhouses and has many of the trappings of a self-consciously trendy hang-out - except that no one seems to be hanging out much.




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An Inspector Calls at the Grand Hotel in Eastbourne

The Grand Hotel was built in 1875. It's known as the White Palace but its huge lobby and even bigger main dining room had a cruise feel and there were children running around.




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16th century pub that is The Running Horses in Mickleham revealed

The Running Horses, in the village of Mickleham, Surrey, is owned by the Brakspear brewery company, but don’t let that put you off. There’s something for everyone here.