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ROB WAUGH: The Pixelbook Go is deliciously slim and worth the money

Google's Pixelbook Go is a Chromebook (basically running a browser, but with a few additional apps). I realised that it can actually do pretty much anything from word processing to website editing




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These headphones sound brilliant but they do make you look like a Teletubby!

'You look like a Teletubby!' These are words no man wants to hear. I suppose at least they didn't say I looked like the one with the handbag. I'll admit that Grado's headphones are on the large side




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Celebrity MasterChef review by Jim Shelley 

Celebrity Masterchef saw the most famous name in this week's heat and the whole series make it through to Wednesday's show.




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Vicky Pattison's cooking skills miraculously transformed on Celebrity Masterchef, by Jim Shelley 

Friday's Celebrity Masterchef was the best of the three the week as always, and not just because it took only half an hour.




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Joey Essex invented a dish mixing stir-fry with risotto on Celebrity Masterchef, by Jim Shelley

Joey Essex and Kellie Maloney were cruelly eliminated in the first 'semi-final' of Celebrity Mastermind - punished primarily for being different.




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Your heart went out to Lord Sugar on The Apprentice, by Jim Shelley

Its special opening episode (set in South Africa) was slightly longer than the usual hour and evidently so incredible the notion of just cutting it by five minutes was unthinkable.




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The Great British Bake Off: The latest episode is recapped by Jim Shelley

The bookies' favourite to win The Great British Bake Off, Steph Blackwell, narrowly failed to make history and become Star Baker for a remarkable four weeks running.




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Lord Sugar wasn't impressed on The Apprentice, by JIM SHELLEY

The Apprentice was basically a lesson in how to ruin an ice-lolly. And then mess up selling them.




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Henry was the judges' victim (unfairly) on The Great British Bake Off, by Jim Shelley 

After nine years and ten series, even the best contestants on The Great British Bake Off still had no answer to their nemesis, the show's famous, merciless, adversary.




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The Apprentice, review by Jim Shelley 

The Apprentice usually makes it impossible not to conclude that the candidates' only actual talent is getting dressed quickly.




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The Great British Bake Off, review by Jim Shelley 

It was the semi-final of The Great British Bake and Patisserie Week - a mouth-watering prospect, particularly when Paul Hollywood smiled that combining them was 'pretty cruel.'




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Sir David Attenborough set a new Personal Best in Seven Worlds, One Planet, by Jim Shelley

Mother Nature was certainly not very… maternal and some parents almost as harsh as the conditions of minus 40 degrees and winds of 70mph.




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The candidates were so inept you feared for Lord Sugar on The Apprentice, by Jim Shelley

After last week's million pound triumph, The Apprentice reverted to type with its traditional task featuring the teams sourcing and purchasing a list of nine items.




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BBC adaptation of His Dark Materials wasn't dark enough by JIM SHELLEY

His Dark Materials was disappointing: ironically, not really that dark, or not dark enough - at least so far.




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Mankind's treatment of orang-utans was shameful in Seven Worlds, One Planet - by Jim Shelley

Seven Worlds, One Planet had arguably the most shocking, sickening, piece of footage any David Attenborough show has ever featured.




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Gavin & Stacey's Christmas Special, by Jim Shelley

Like most reunions after ten years without seeing the old gang, the Gavin & Stacey Christmas Day special had seemed a nice idea but proved disappointing.




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Jim Shelley on Worzel Gummidge

Of all the things it's hard to imagine anyone saying, the words 'what we really need is a remake of Worzel Gummidge' must be right up there.




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Dracula was Moriarty with fangs and Van Helsing just Holmes with a crucifix, by Jim Shelley 

The start of the three-part adaptation on Wednesday was a compilation of the genre through the ages - a vampires' Greatest Hits, Best of The Count, or Tribute to Transylvania: 'Fangs For The Memories.'




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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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Rutger Hauer was nearly FIRED from Blade Runner after first meeting with director Ridley Scott

Rutger Hauer, who died aged 75 on July 19, was nearly fired from Blade Runner during his first meeting with director Ridley Scott over his outlandish outfit, a friend told DailyMail.com.




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Social media users reveal the 'best compliments' they've ever received from celebrities

The lucky users took to Twitter to share their stories after journalist James McMahon, from Yorkshire, confessed US actress Jessica Chastain had told him she 'liked his T-shirt' at an event.




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Call Of The Wild to be released early for streaming on Disney+ as studios scramble to recoup losses

Disney has announced its plan to release the Harrison Ford-starring Call Of The Wild for streaming much earlier than anticipated, since audiences are now unable to see the film in theaters.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Why aren't we shutting schools and what do they mean by social distancing?

DR ELLIE CANNON: As a GP who cares passionately about the health of my patients, but also as someone with my own family and friends, I understand why people are so concerned.




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Turkey warns it will send IS fighters captured in Syria back to their home countries

Interior minister Suleyman Soylu warned the nation 'is not a hotel' for captured terrorists and said it will repatriate any they capture while in Syria' in a televised address from Ankara on Saturday.




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Turkey claims it will start sending ISIS fighters back home on Monday

Interior minister Suleyman Soylu (pictured), who has warned that Ankara will send jihadists back home even if they have lost their citizenship in the West, vowed that extraditions would begin on Monday.




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Turkey begins expelling foreign ISIS fighters including an American and 20 Europeans

The government of Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan (pictured) has frequently criticised Western countries for refusing to take back their ISIS fighters.




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ISIS 'matchmaker' Tooba Gondal 'is set to be deported from Turkey

French national Tooba Gondal, 25, is among four women and seven children being transported from Turkey to France in line with Ankara's plan to expel foreign fighters from Turkish prisons.




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Turkey will deport American ISIS fighter to the US after he was refused entry to Greece

Turkey on Thursday announced it will deport an American IS fighter back to the US after he was stuck in a border buffer zone between Greece and Turkey for days.




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Turkey's president made Donald Trump and Republican senators watch anti-Kurd propaganda movie

One aide to a senior official in the Oval Office meeting said Erdogan's footage 'looked like an ISIS propaganda film made by the guys from South Park.'




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Australia is urged to take back three ISIS terrorists because Turkey can't afford to pay for them 

The Australians are among 959 foreign IS fighters and families in Turkish custody in northern Syria.




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ISIS chiefs hiding out in Turkey with 'vast sums of money' are plotting jailbreaks in Syria and Iraq

Lieutenant General Saad al-Allaq said nine senior members of Islamic State, among them financiers and 'the best bomb makers that ISIS ever had,' were trying to orchestrate carnage from Turkey.




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White supremacists are now the BIGGEST threat to New Jersey residents

The annual New Jersey Terrorism Assessment report explains that state officials raised the threat level for white supremacist from 'moderate' to 'high.'




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Sydney crime cousins Talal and Bilal Alameddine escape without extra jail time

Infamous cousins Talal and Bilal Alameddine (pictured) were over the past week both sentenced in NSW courts for crimes carried out behind bars at separate New South Wales prisons.




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Terrorist pair who raised more than £2,000 for ISIS laugh as they are jailed

Ayub Nurhussein from south-west London and Said Mohammed from Manchester were caught sending funds to a contact purportedly serving as a high-ranking ISIS soldier.




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Jeffrey Epstein had official passport with his photo but not his name listing Saudi Arabia as home

That passport also listed Epstein's residence as being in Saudi Arabia said Rossmiller, who revealed it was found in a locked safe during the search of he pedophile's home earlier this month.




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Jeffrey Epstein safe contained an Austrian passport, $70,000 in cash and 48 loose diamonds

Jeffrey Epstein obtained a passport from Austria in the 1980s 'for personal protection in the event of travel to dangerous areas, only to be presented to potential kidnappers, hijackers and terrorists'




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El  Chapo is suffering from failing eyesight just months into his life sentence at supermax prison

The 62-year-old drugs kingpin, who co-founded the infamous Sinaloa Cartel, is serving a life sentence at the ADX Florence super maximum security penitentiary in Colorado,




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Disgraced attorney Michael Avenatti is being held in El Chapo's former cell in Manhattan

Michael Avenatti, renowned for representing porn star Stormy Daniels, is being held at the notorious Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan for allegedly extorting $25m from Nike.




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Esther McVey 'blames GMTV Labour cabal for her feud with Lorraine Kelly' 

Conservative leadership candidate Esther McVey and Lorraine Kelly have made headlines after Kelly appeared to snub her former GMTV colleague live on air when she was on Good Morning Britain.




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UK spends £45million in foreign aid money on 'nanny state' projects

The cash went on 'lifestyle interventions' between 2005 and 2018, according to the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) think-tank. More than 80 per cent of the money has been spent since 2016.




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Giuliani claims U.S. embassy would not stop a Ukraine corruption scheme funneling money to Soros

Rudy Giuliani alleges the U.S. Embassy - led by then-Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch - 'quashed' corruption probe into the disappearance of foreign aid that was going to George Soros.




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Inquiry begins into whether £14.6bn UK spends every year on foreign aid is effective use of money 

The £14.6billion budget has faced criticism, with questions over the legitimacy of the projects it is used on, including a mosque build in Egypt.




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Formula One boss Chase Carey apologises for calling off Australian Grand Prix at last minute

Formula One boss Chase Carey has issued a public apology for the last-minute cancellation of the Australian Grand Prix. It was called off 90 minutes before first practice.




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Renault eye up potential swoop for Sebastian Vettel if they lose Daniel Ricciardo

Many drivers are out of contract at the end of the season, including Vettel and his former Red Bull team-mate, and Renault fear Ricciardo could leave for Ferrari if they fail to make significant progress.




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Formula One boss Chase Carey takes 20 per cent pay cut amid coronavirus pandemic 

Carey's salary figure is a guarded secret but it is thought to be several million pounds a year. The London -based company have put half of their 500 F1 staff on furlough this week, it can be revealed.




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Haas furlough most of UK staff as they join several F1 teams in placing enforced leave on employees

F1 team Haas have placed the majority of their UK staff on furlough as coronavirus continues to impact on major sports teams. Haas' drivers have also agreed to wage cuts.




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F1 bosses planning 'double or triple-header' at Silverstone as they hope to start season in Austria

So far nine Formula One Grand Prix meetings have been postponed or cancelled with the French GP likely to follow. F1 bosses however hope to start the season in Austria in July.




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F1 chief Chase Carey announces plans to start new season in Austria on July 5

The decision to cancel the French GP on June 28 seemed unavoidable after French president Emmanuel Macron placed a ban on mass gatherings in the country until at least mid-July.




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Stuart Broad vows to beat Ben Stokes as they compete against Formula One drivers in Virtual GP 

Stuart Broad and Ben Stokes will compete in the Brazilian F1 Virtual GP against the likes of Charles LeClerc, Alex Albon, George Russell and AC Milan captain Alessio Romagonoli.




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Celebrity Apprentice 2012 cast: Aubrey O'Day, Teresa Guidice, and Debbie Gibson

She found fame on reality show Making The Band emerging as the show’s breakout star before landing her own reality TV show. But Aubrey O’Day is facing her biggest television challenge yet - battling it out against 17 other familiar faces on Celebrity Apprentice.