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British woman, 61, is found dead at dog shelter she ran in Egypt

Anne Johnson, 61, was found dead on Friday afternoon at a stray dog shelter she ran in Dahab, Egypt, with bite marks to her head and neck while laying next to a bag of food.




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Stars of new musical The Prince Of Egypt tell how they brought the book of Exodus to life

Biblical musical The Prince Of Egypt, opened at  London's Dominion Theatre last week winning high praise. Luke Brady discusses his first West End leading role as Moses.




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Former MI5 'child killer' gets £60k after claiming his crime was sparked by PTSD

A former British spy who murdered a child was awarded £60,000 by blaming his horrific crime on alleged PTSD caused by working for UK intelligence (pictured, MI6 building, Vauxhall).




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Detectives call on billionaire tycoon's fugitive son wanted for murder to return to UK

Martine Vik Magnussen was killed in 2008. She was last seen with Farouk Abdulhak. By time Miss Vik Magnussen's remains were found Abdulhak had fled to Yemen.




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Father of murdered Norwegian socialite pleas for suspect to return to the UK

Murdered Norwegian student Martine Vik Magnussen's father has issued a stark warning to suspected murderer Farouk Abdulhak, as he calls for him to return to the UK for questioning.




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Liverpool warned Mohamed Salah could have to miss THREE months of next season by Mido

The winger is a crucial player for Egypt and almost guaranteed to miss a chunk of action for Liverpool in January due to the African Cup of Nations tournament in Cameroon.




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The ten immigrant NHS doctors who have died fighting coronavirus

Fayaz Ayache, who was taken by ambulance to Ipswich Hospital on April 2 and died six days later. He had worked for the NHS for more than 40 years.




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Former CBS News reporter Lara Logan recounts Cairo gang rape and slams coverage of the assault

Lara Logan has spoken about her brutal sex assault in Egypt in 2011. She was reporting from Cairo when a mob of hundreds stripped and violated her.




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Pictures offer a rare glimpse into everyday life for Australian soldiers during World War 1

These pictures include soldiers playing with kangaroos in Egypt, a Kiwi soldier writing graffiti on the side of a shed, and a large band playing music while walking through destroyed streets.




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Mo Salah 2018 World Cup performances suffered after row over image rights, says Egypt official

Mo Salah's off colour performances for Egypt at the 2018 World Cup were down to his dispute with the country's FA over his image rights, according to a former official. 




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Billionaire parents sue world's most expensive school over claims their daughter was bullied

Indian businessman Pankaj Oswal claims the Institut Le Rosey, an exclusive Swiss school that charges annual fees of £100,000, failed to adequately protect his daughter.




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Couple branded 'deluded' for asking people to fund 'dream wedding' amid the coronavirus pandemic

A couple, believed to be from the UK, have been slammed for asking strangers to help fund their 'modern' wedding and honeymoon in September. The initial post was shared to Reddit.




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'Taj on Swan' billionaire Indian couple claim daughter bullied at Institut Le Rosey

Pankaj and Radhika Oswal claim the Institut Le Rosey, an exclusive Swiss school with annual fees of $200,000, failed to adequately protect their daughter, 15.




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ALEXANDRA SCHULMAN'S notebook: Where will you find the worst sexist? At home! 

ALEXANDRA SCHULMAN: The other day I was reminded of the bizarre occasion when Prince Andrew asked a lunch party of glossy magazine editors, which included me.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: WAGs at war is just what gloom-laden Britain needs

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: There couldn't be a better time for Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy to wage war. We're all desperate for a bit of escapism and this is a blockbuster.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: Am I the last person on the planet who has NOT had Botox?

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: Chatting recently about how good a mutual friend looked, I suggested they may have had some fresh 'work' done. 'Duh,' shouted another friend. But not me. I have never had Botox.




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Kate nails it! ALEXANDRA SHULMAN says the Duchess of Cambridge's royal tour of Pakistan was triumph

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: Last week's tour of Pakistan has been widely acknowledged as a triumph for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. It's the tour where they came of age.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: Stop bashing Baby Boomers like me. We gave the world so much, OK? 

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: The generation now disparaged for not being woke fought for and welcomed: the legalisation of homosexuality and the 1965 Race Relations Act.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: A guilt trip...the gift I REALLY don't want for Christmas 

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: In our house, there's one passionate Christmas proselytiser - me. I'm the commander- in-chief, urging the others to fling themselves once more unto the breach.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: No, all CAN'T have prizes... even in the woke world of art

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: Four shortlisted artists were asked to share the £40,000 Turner Prize instead of having one winner. Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo shared Booker Prize.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: I'm on a one-woman mission to save the cold, hard cash in your pocket 

ALEXANDRA SCHULMAN: Nothing makes people appreciate spending than watching the real thing disappear from the wallet and it teaches our children the value of money.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: Punishing private school pupils won't make life fair

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN:One set of my grandparents fled the Ukrainian pogroms early last century to build a life in Toronto, starting with nothing.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: A woman was left terrified by a mentally disturbed man on a bus

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: One afternoon last week I was sitting on the top deck of a London bus when a middle-aged woman was followed by a clearly mentally disturbed man waving a beer can at her.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: Why do we never celebrate women with normal bodies? 

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: The American singer-songwriter Lizzo (pictured) stormed the Brit Awards, massive in her leather corset and again heralded as a torch-bearer for body positivity.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: The complex dilemmas of combining power and pretty girls

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: I won't be so cravenly woke as to pretend that attractive youth isn't still admired in our society and that its currency doesn't still exist.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: Our hair dye and lipstick will get us through the coronavirus crisis

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: Paying attention to our appearance as the world falls apart isn't shallow - it fulfils a deep-seated psychological need.




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ALEXANDRA SHULMAN describes how coronavirus has turned the idea of celebrity upside down 

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: Covid-19 is so powerful that it is tearing up life as we have previously known it. It is everywhere around us, dominating everything- yet we can't see it.




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Alexandra Shulman's Notebook: A gossip with your pals has NEVER been so important 

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: We might be horribly restricted in who we can see and chat to in the flesh but we are still in touch with our friends. Possibly more than usual.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Camilla's virtues have won me over finally

Devoted to good causes, a loving father and grandfather, Charles had shed the angst that once seemed to bedevil him and was clearly determined to make his time as king-in-waiting worthwhile.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Yes! William is the new Prince of Meddling

Prince William is certainly a man of his word. In the TV documentary marking Prince Charles’s 70th birthday, Wills said he admired his father’s work but insisted that he wanted to do things his own way.




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AMANDA PLATELL: Why Brangelina's reconciliation shows the real risk of easy divorces 

AMANDA PLATELL: Yes, Brangelina are a silly Hollywood couple - they split in hysterical haste after Jolie accused Pitt of drunkenly yelling at their son Maddox aboard their private jet.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Why George Michael made me change my own will

AMANDA PLATELL: The details of George's last wishes were so poignant and seemed so well organised, they gave me pause for thought.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Diana would have knocked sense into her boys after their break-up 

AMANDA PLATELL: Aides aren't ruling out Harry and his wife opening an office in America, a perfect platform for Megs and her British Prince. But one that's so distant from Kensington Palace.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: The pledge that proves Prince William is the true carrier of Diana's flame 

This week her first child, Prince William, proved himself to be a true carrier of his mother's torch in the way he demonstrated his support for the gay community.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Why Ed Sheeran is the patriotic rock star who puts his peers to shame 

PLATELL'S PEOPLE: With his mop of ginger hair, geeky glasses and hoodie, Ed looks as though he's just fallen out of the local Oxfam shop.




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PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Girls doing stand up comedy teaches them how to stand up to men

AMANDA PLATELL: Headmistress Nina Gunson (pictured above) is encouraging her pupils to learn comedy, offering them an eight-week course of stand-up classes




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AMANDA PLATELL: It was lovely to clap for carers... but never take them for granted again

AMANDA PLATELL: Like millions I threw open my window on Thursday just before 8pm to join in the 'clap for carers'. The cheering transformed my deathly quiet North London community.




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AMANDA PLATELL: How Wills turned into a right royal Goon on the Big Night In - and we loved it! 

AMANDA PLATELL: The most reliable, and dare I say wooden, member of the younger royals stole the show with a comic turn on the BBC's fundraiser The Big Night In.




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Adam Lambert says the single life was 'fun' but 'empty' as he debuts romance

In March, Adam Lambert confirmed his romance with model Jaci Costa Polo after being single for almost five years.




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Adam Lambert says he finally feels 'clarity'... after revealing his battle with mental health

Earlier this year, he spoke about his battle with mental health.  




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Singer Adam Lambert reveals he no longer wears antiperspirant deodorant

Adam Lambert has revealed he no longer uses antiperspirant deodorant.




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Carrie Underwood discusses suffering three miscarriages before son Jacob's birth

Carrie Underwood has spoken of the trauma of suffering three miscarriages before her son Jacob's birth, saying she would 'put on a happy face then go home and fall apart.'




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Katharine Mcphee tweets her new name after marrying longtime boyfriend David Foster

Katharine Mcphee is a married woman. The American Idol alum shared her new name on on Saturday saying, 'Introducing Katharine Foster.' She married her boyfriend David Foster.




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American Idol's Phillip Phillips reveals he and wife Alison are expecting first baby on social media

And it seems the 28-year-old singer is set to welcome a son as he shared a shot of himself and Alison lyng on either side of a cute baby onesie with the word 'Gentleman' on the front.




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Katharine McPhee reveals she had one of David Foster's love songs on her Zac Posen wedding gown

Katharine McPhee revealed there was even more to her showstopping wedding gown than met the eye, during the 35-year-old's interview with Vogue.




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American Idol alum Josh Gracin and wife Katie announce they are expecting a son

The celebrity couple told People on Wednesday they're expecting a son early next year who they will name Luka: 'Katie and I are beyond excited for baby Luka to arrive early 2020!'




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Robbie Williams reveals he was 'unable to leave the sofa' for three YEARS due to agoraphobia

Robbie Williams has revealed he was 'unable to leave the sofa' for three years as he battled with the crippling disorder agoraphobia.




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Kelly Clarkson says Taylor Swift should 're-record all her songs' amid feud with Scooter Braun

American Idol champ Kelly, 37, has advised Love Story hitmaker Taylor, 29, to 're-record all her songs' amid her feud with producer Scooter, 38, over her master recordings.




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Robbie Williams looks every inch the entertainer in a dazzling diamante jacket

Robbie Williams proved he was a true entertainer as he took to the stage during British Summer Time Hyde Park festival in London on Sunday.




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Emmy snubs! The stars who were left off the list

The 71st Emmy nominations were announced by presenters Ken Jeong and D'Arcy Carden from Los Angeles on Tuesday/ And there were plenty of names left off the long list.