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Serena Williams' daughter Olympia steals the show in her new beauty video

Serena attempted to film a morning routine video on Instagram on Monday, and her two-year-old daughter joined her for the clip.




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Jilted businesswoman, 53, 'used social media to harass a man after she found out he was engaged'

Zoe Phillips, 53, from Chelsea, went on four dates with MoD worker Neil Cross before he called off the relationship and she started to harass him, threatening to kill herself, a court heard.




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Serena Williams will be 'spending the next 6 weeks in solitude' amid the coronavirus crisis

Serena Williams is not taking any chances. The tennis player and mother took to Instagram Friday with a sublime selfie video of herself getting made up, yet the caption was of a different nature entirely.




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Venus and Serena Williams' father 'starved' his young wife and baby son

Venus and Serena Williams' stepmother Lakeisha Williams, 41, claims their father Richard, 77, starved her and their young son - now seven.




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Serena Williams shares her beauty routine while mischievous Olympia draws on her face with lipstick

Serena Williams recently revealed she is struggling with anxiety amid the COVID-19 pandemic. But the tennis star seemed to be in better spirits on Tuesday while she posted videos to Instagram.




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Serena Williams puts on a romantic display with husband Alexis Ohanian as they share an inside joke

Williams previously shared a photo of herself having a mother/daughter playdate with Alexis Jr, two, in costume as Anna from Frozen: 'Princess attire required for conversations with @olympiaohanian.'




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HENRY DEEDES on Boris beaming at Rishi Sunak's budget

The Prime Minister beamed like a doggie handler whose prized pup had just won best in show watching Rishi Sunak deliver his first budget, writes HENRY DEEDES.




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HENRY DEEDES: Boris Johnson's difficult coronavirus briefing

HENRY DEEDES: The PM's prognosis was: no pubs, no clubs, and no more trips to the theatre. In fact, no heading outdoors unless extremely necessary.




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HENRY DEEDES watches Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak trying to reassure nation on coronavirus outbreak

HENRY DEEDES: Hearing each drastic measure one by one, Boris Johnson must have felt like a Premiership footballer having the cost of his floozy's latest splurge read out to him in person.




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HENRY DEEDES: Boris Johnson is back to his positive best

HENRY DEEDES: As the PM took his place at the Downing Street podium to address the nation on coronavirus, it was like witnessing a frustrated footballer suddenly moving to the favourite position.




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HENRY DEEDES: Chancellor Rishi Sunak has nitrogen in his blood... but oozes compassion 

HENRY DEEDES: Judging by his appearances over the past week, we must therefore assume that through Rishi Sunak's bulging veins flows nothing but pure liquid nitrogen.




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HENRY DEEDES watches Jeremy Corbyn's last PMQs 

HENRY DEEDES: As Sir Lindsay Hoyle called time on Prime Minister's Questions, Jeremy Corbyn uncrossed his legs, wrinkled his nose and breathed a little sigh of relief.




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Dominic Raab looked like someone who'd lost a pools coupon: HENRY DEEDES watches Foreign Secretary

With the Prime Minister confined to the sick bay, Dominic Raab was entrusted with Monday's daily Downing Street press briefing. There was an irked, irritable air as he took to the lectern.




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Coronavirus: Claim Boris Johnson 'in good spirits' unconvincing

What a paddling pool of thoughts Dominic Raab must have been going through shortly after 7pm last night.




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HENRY DEEDES watches Dominic Raab's emotional coronavirus update from Downing Street

HENRY DEEDES - Interview coaches like to hammer away at the importance of first impressions and so it is a good job Dominic Raab delivered a zinger while acting as de facto PM.




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HENRY DEEDES: Dominic Raab the grouch is gone... now he's a far springier stand-in

HENRY DEEDES: Dominic Raab's mood, to use a phrase we hear rather a lot from scientists these days, has upticked significantly since we last heard from him.




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HENRY DEEDES watches baffled boffins at the Downing Street briefing 

HENRY DEEDES: Yvonne Doyle, medical director of Public Health England, looked mildly blank when the thorny issue of care homes was raised at yesterday's Downing Street press briefing.




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HENRY DEEDES: All we got from Dominic Raab was fun-free gloom

HENRY DEEDES: Dominic Raab announced the news at yesterday's Downing Street press briefing. It was a gloomy, fun-free affair.




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In cyber Commons, Jeremy Corbyn is back where he belongs... and new boy Keir Starmer plays a blinder

HENRY DEEDES: There is a fairground spookiness to Parliament (pictured) at the moment. Most areas are boarded up or deserted.




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HENRY DEEDES: Boris Johnson is a man still adjusting to life

He emerged hesitantly, tiptoeing gently down the steps of Downing Street like a winter swimmer wading into the icy foam.




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HENRY DEEDES: Keir Starmer's tribute was surprisingly decent... then he started babbling on

Rarely do tributes between political opponents extend beyond leaden platitudes. Before yesterday, the most sincere words of support I've heard between party leaders came after David Cameron's son Ivan died.




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HENRY DEEDES: Boris Johnson and the Boffins were back - and the trio had some new material!

Back at last in their favorite Downing Street rehearsal room, the Prime Minister (pictured), gave the government's daily coronavirus briefing with his scientific and medical advisers.




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HENRY DEEDES: Like 007 facing his foe, Boris Johnson served charm with menace at his return to PMQs

Bond aficionados will know that early in each story comes an inaugural meeting between hero and foe. A chance encounter over highballs, perhaps, or a high-stakes hand of chemin de fer.




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Raymond van Barneveld is knocked out in his final ever Darts World Championship appearance 

Darts legend Raymond van Barneveld has crashed out of the 2020 Darts World Championship in the first round at the hands of Darin Young.




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Smith becomes latest big name to crash out at World Darts Championship as 2019 runner-up beaten

Fourth seed Michael Smith became the latest victim of an upset after Luke Woodhouse claimed a memorable 3-1 win at the PDC World Darts Championship.




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World Darts Championship: Sportsmail goes behind the scenes at a packed Ally Pally

JORDAN SEWARD AT ALEXANDRA PALACE: The Ally Pally has become synonymous with the festive period and is a Christmas ritual for many from all walks of life. It's a night out like no other.




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Fallon Sherrock makes history by becoming the first woman to win a World Darts Championship match

Mother-of-one Fallon Sherrock, 25, was left speechless after she beat 22-year-old Ted Evetts 3-2 at the PDC World Championships at Alexandra Palace on Tuesday.




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Fallon Sherrock says she's capable of beating any male darts player

The 25-year-old from Milton Keynes created history on Tuesday night by becoming the first woman to beat a man at the PDC World Darts Championship when she overcame Ted Evetts.




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Sherrock stunned after receiving supportive tweet from tennis legend Billie Jean King

Fallon Sherrock said it was 'incredible' to have her latest PDC World Darts Championship win tweeted about by Billie Jean King.




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Sports stars around the world celebrate Christmas with Instagram snaps 

Sports stars around the world are celebrating Christmas in style as they enjoy a break from their hectic training and playing schedules. Most then took to Instagram to post their pictures.




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Your definitive guide to all of Boxing Day's sporting action on TV... and how you can watch it

After the fesitivies of Christmas Day, Boxing Day is made for one thing and one thing only - sport. We have you covered, with your definitive watching brief to ensure you can cram in every bit of action.




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Fallon Sherrock hails famous run at PDC World Darts Championship the best experience of her life

The 25-year-old's fairytale run came to an end in a 4-2 defeat to Chris Dobey in front of a raucous crowd, with Dobey forced to use earplugs in an attempt to drown out the support for Sherrock.




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Denis Labanauskas accidentally stabs himself with a dart as Michael Van Gerwen advances to semis

Labanauskas, who had taken the opener to threaten a surprise, drew blood after accidentally stabbing himself with a dart, but showed no ill effects after the brief interruption.




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Shauna Coxsey is the climbing sensation that is dreaming of bringing home Olympic gold in Tokyo

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: Climing is one of the new sports for Tokyo 2020, along with skateboarding, karate, surfing and baseball/softball - a five-pronged move by the IOC.




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PDO chief Barry Hearn believes Fallon Sherrock's success has got people talking about darts again

Fallon Sherrock became the first woman to win a World Championship match when she beat Ted Evetts last month, and Barry And Hearn believes it has put darts back on the global map.




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Darts legend Phil Taylor is lining up an incredible return to the sport

The 16-time world champion quit two years ago after losing the PDC World final to Rob Cross. But now Taylor would like to come back to the pro circuit according to PDC chairman Barry Hearn.




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GB hockey star Alex Danson to return to training as she aims for Tokyo 2020 squad

Olympic gold medallist Alex Danson has said she will make an extraordinary return to training with the Great Britain hockey team on Monday after her career was derailed by a freak concussion.




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Parents are warned of the crucial signs that 'predatory coaches' might actually be sex abusers

Parents of young sports men and women have been warned about predatory coaches who may use their position to take advantage of children and how to spot the warning signs.




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Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid's finger SNAPPED in gory scenes during NBA match

WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT: Joel Embiid's left ring finger looked like the top of a used bendy drinking straw, grotesquely overlapping his pinkie to the point that it seemed he had his fingers crossed.




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SPORTS AGENDA: The BBC won't own up to getting rid of Mark Pougatch

MIKE KEEGAN - SPORTS AGENDA: Given their obsession with young audiences, It should come as no surprise that the BBC's press office have apparently begun to act like Pinocchio.




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Brutal fight breaks out in NHL match between Edmonton and Calgary

An offender involved in a brutal fight during an NHL match has defended his actions after punching his opponent and throwing him to the ground during Edmonton Oilers clash with Calgary Flames.




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Paige refuses to rule out WWE return at Royal Rumble

EXCLUSIVE: The Norwich-born star, who had a film made about her life story in 2019 called Fighting with My Family, has been retired from wrestling due to a neck injury since April 2018.




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Fallon Sherrock to face former BDO world champion Glen Durrant in Premier League debut 

Fallon Sherrock will face Glen Durrant on her Premier League debut in Nottingham next month. The 25-year-old was named as a challenger for the second night of the tournament




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Kylian Mbappe, Neymar and their PSG team-mates sit courtside at first-ever NBA game in Paris

Neymar and Kylian Mbappe watched on as reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo helped Milwaukee Bucks beat Charlotte Hornets in the first-ever NBA game to held in Paris.




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Controversial hybrid Nike shoes set to be banned by World Athletics

The controversial hybrid Nike shoes used to break world records are set to be banned pending further research. Some variations of the Vaporfly are likely to be forbidden by World Athletics.




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Controversial Nike Vaporfly shoes are NOT banned by World Athletics

From April 2020, any shoe must have been available for purchase by any athlete on the open retail market for a period of four months before it can be used in competition.




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San Antonio Spurs star Jakob Poeltl FORGETS to put on his jersey before walking out onto court

This is the hilarious moment San Antonio Spurs star Jakob Poeltl forgot to put his jersey on as he walked out on to the court for their match with La Clippers.




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Girl power! Team GB chief believes our women will steal the 2020 Tokyo show

EXCLUSIVE BY DAVID COVERDALE: British women have been tipped to make history in Tokyo, with the head of Team GB boldly predicting that 2020 will be 'the year of the female Olympian'.




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Katarina Johnson-Thompson on being world heptathlon champion and her aims for Tokyo 2020 Olympics

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: I'll tell you one that surprised me - it was a message from my language tutor,' says Katarina Johnson-Thompson.




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Great Britain ice hockey triumph over Romania in 4-3 thriller

Great Britain took their first steps towards the next Winter Olympics when they emerged from the opening game of their qualifying tournament in Nottingham with a hard-fought 4-3 victory.