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Queen Maxima of The Netherlands attends a ceremony for this year's Erasmus Prize in Amsterdam

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands displayed her bold sense of style as she attended the Erasmus Prize 2019, alongside her husband King Willem-Alexander, at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam.




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David Warner passes 300 as Australia pile pressure on Pakistan

David Warner etched his name into cricket folklore with a majestic triple-century as Australia declared their first innings closed at a mammoth 589 for three.




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Footage reveals why David Warner's innings in Pakistan Test might NOT have beat Don Bradman's record

Warner made an unbeaten 335 not out in during Australia's in their innings-and-48-run win against Pakistan in the second Test in Adelaide.




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Pakistani real estate tycoon agrees to hand over £190MILLION to UK authorities

Property developer Malik Riaz Hussain has given up his Grade II listed building 1 Hyde Park Place, valued at £50million and £140million in funds frozen by the National Crime Agency (NCA).




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London Bridge terrorist Usman Khan is buried in Pakistan

Usman Khan's body was released by the City of London coroner and flown to Islamabad, Pakistan, by his family. They have since carried out the Islamic funeral in the Kashmiri village of Kajlani.




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The unlikely tail of Indian monkeys on ancient fresco

Marie Nicole Pareja says the monkeys' tails are pointing upwards, meaning they were native to the Indus Valley in what is now Pakistan rather than North Africa or the Middle East.




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Pakistan dominate Sri Lanka on first day as Test cricket returns to country after decade absence

Pakistan today hosted Test cricket for the first time in a decade against a backdrop of soldiers brandishing machine guns, low-flying army helicopters and armed police escorts.




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'Honour' killer jailed for 20 years

Mohammed Tabraz was jailed for at least 20 years today, after fleeing to Pakistan and then to New Jersey following the murder of Soheil Mumtaz, 24, who was beaten to death in Luton, in 2001.




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Horrifying moment a zookeeper is attacked by a lion in front of screaming visitors

Zookeeper Kannu Piraditta was attacked by a lion through the bars of its enclosure during feeding time at a zoo in Pakistan as onlookers screamed in horror on Monday.




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England set to call up Dom Bess for second Test in South Africa as Joe Root shakes side up

PAUL NEWMAN IN CENTURION: England look set to throw an off-spinning all-rounder who was only called up here as emergency cover just before Christmas into the pivotal second Test.




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Let's get every last delivery out of Jimmy Anderson until he can't do it any more

NASSER HUSSAIN IN CAPE TOWN: It was on this same Newlands ground that I first thought England might have found someone special when Jimmy Anderson burst through in 2003.




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Pakistan's High Court annuls 'unconstitutional' death sentence handed to former military ruler

The death sentence of former Pakistani military ruler Pervez Musharraf has been annulled today after a Lahore court ruled that the special court which had found him guilty of treason was unconstitutional.




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PC Sharon Beshenivsky's widower welcomes arrest of ex-bouncer

Paul Beshenivsky has welcomed the arrest of Piran Ditta Khan, 71, who is suspected of being the mastermind behind the 2005 robbery in Bradford that led to PC Sharon Beshenivsky's death.




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70-STONE man known as 'Pakistan's Hulk' says he is looking for love

Arbab Khizer Hayat, 27, from Pakistan, claims to have rejected up to 300 would-be brides because they were too small and has now ramped up the search for his perfect 'heavyweight' match.




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India's PM boasts he could make Pakistan 'bite the dust' in a week as tensions rise

'Pakistan has already lost three wars. Our armed forces will not take more than 7-10 days to make Pakistan bite the dust,' Narendra Modi said in a speech in New Delhi on Tuesday.




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Man arrested in connection with PC's murder arrives in Pakistani court for extradition hearing 

Piran Ditta Khan, 71, was arrested earlier this month in Islamabad suspected of masterminding an armed robbery in Bradford during which PC Sharon Beshenivsky was shot dead.




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England prepare Matt Parkinson to be third spinner for Test tour to Sri Lanka 

Moeen Ali has been told to take his time over his Test comeback, with England expected to name uncapped Matt Parkinson as their third spinner for next month's tour of Sri Lanka.




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Princess Beatrice leads 'high level delegation' to Pakistan for a heli-skiing trip

Photographs were shared online as Princess Beatrice, 31, met with Pakistan's president Dr. Arif Alvi during a visit to the country, before heading to the mountains for a heli-skiing expedition.




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Seven nations including Turkey and Pakistan ban people crossing the border from Iran

Iraq, Pakistan, Armenia, Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Armenia and Kuwait have imposed bans against people travelling from Iran amid coronavirus fears.




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James Anderson says England omission from Sri Lanka tour is 'very frustrating'

KISHAN VAGHELA: James Anderson has admitted it was 'very frustrating' to be left out of England's tour to Sri Lanka but maintained he was looking forward to a full Lancashire pre-season.




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Chilling moment man, 32, pulls a knife on his own COUSIN before stabbing him to death

Nadir Ali, 32 of Balsall Heath, Birmingham plunged a blade into the body of 37-year-old Hashim Khan in a frenzied attack before being recorded confessing to cops: 'I did it'.




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English cricketers prepare to make hasty exits from Pakistan amid coronavirus pandemic

EXCLUSIVE: English cricketers operating as overseas players at the Pakistan Super League were last night preparing to make hasty exits from the Twenty20 tournament.




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CORONAVIRUS: Alex Hales in self-isolation due to coronavirus symptoms

Hales returned home early from the Pakistan Super League, which has seen its knockout stages called off, and has now gone into self-isolation after developing symptoms of coronavirus.




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Coronavirus UK: England's home Tests against West Indies may switch to the Caribbean

England's cricket Tests against the West Indies this summer could be switched to the Caribbean if rescheduling in this country proves impossible due to the coronavirus crisis.




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Six civil servants are suspended after posing for a selfie with a coronavirus patient in Pakistan

The picture was taken at a quarantine facility near Sukkur in virus-hit Sindh province. The employees -of the provincial land department - were visiting a local politician who was in quarantine.




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Mother-of-five, 39, who died of coronavirus leaves behind 13-year-old miracle quadruplets

Shabnum Sadiq, who worked as 'dedicated' Slough Borough Councillor representing the Labour party, died on Monday following Covid-19 complications after falling ill on a trip to Pakistan.




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Doctor, 36, beat and bullied his wife but will keep NHS job as he blamed abuse on 'unhappy marriage'

Dr Abdul Basit, 36, was handed a four-month suspension from his job at Cumberland Infirmary in Carlisle, Cumbria, after beating his partner as she adjusted to a new life in Britain in 2016.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Coronavirus could be the greatest test we've had for a generation

Boris Johnson has bounced onto our television screens looking uncustomarily grave, and brandishing a 'battle plan' which is full of draconian-sounding measures that may have to be taken.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: When the scourge of coronavirus is over, we will be a kinder nation

STEPHEN GLOVER: I have been struggling over recent days to make up my mind as to whether the greedy hoarders or the burgeoning volunteers more truly represent modern Britain.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Boris Johnson grasps the nettle and shows he's the Prime Minister we need

STEPHEN GLOVER: Boris Johnson's sombre television address last night marked a moment in this nation's life which all who watched it are likely to remember for as long as they live.




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At last, we can believe this is the PM we need: STEPHEN GLOVER's verdict on Boris's historic address

Boris Johnson's sombre television address last night marked a moment in this nation's life which all who watched it are likely to remember for as long as they live. 




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Coronavirus UK: Stephen Glover fears young will pay heavy price

STEPHEN GLOVER: The lives of young people, pictured, are likely to be blighted for years to come following the Covid-19 outbreak and subsequent budget adjustments.




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Coronavirus: Britain needs Boris Johnson, says Stephen Glover

STEPHEN GLOVER - Let us be honest. The fact that Boris Johnson has been taken into intensive care suggests that he is gravely ill. We must pray for him. I certainly am.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Why ARE we relying on China for vital NHS coronavirus equipment?

STEPHEN GLOVER - It is now six weeks since Boris Johnson delivered his first pandemic warning. The question all front line staff must be asking is why have provisions not been made for vital equipment?




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Donald Trump is a braggart but he has point about China's role in coronavirus crisis

STEPHEN GLOVER: Were U.S. President Donald Trump a thatch-haired schoolboy, rather than the most powerful man on Earth, I've no doubt he would be the bane of his teachers' lives.




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STEPHEN GLOVER on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's newspaper announcement

STEPHEN GLOVER: When humans are worrying about the future of the world, Harry and Meghan climb into their habitual pulpit to reiterate their hatred for newspapers.




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Matt Hancock is steering a cruise ship with a paddle. No wonder it's all been such a fiasco 

STEPHEN GLOVER: Which of us would like to be in Matt Hancock's (pictured) shoes? The beleaguered Health Secretary faces formidable problems.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: How tragic if new, sober Boris Johnson is now too cautious to make tough decisions

STEPHEN GLOVER: Many people will have been uplifted by Boris Johnson's (pictured) stirring speech yesterday outside No 10.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: If only our ministers could admit to mistakes and say they ARE sorry 

On Tuesday, Health Secretary Matt Hancock (pictured) was offered two opportunities to express his regret and accept some responsibility. He flunked them both, writes STEPHEN GLOVER.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Why won't the timid bishops let us mourn our dead at funerals in church?

STEPHEN GLOVER: The other day I learnt that an old friend had died. But although I can accept this as a matter of fact, I can't really take it in because there has been no shared recognition among those who knew her.




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Drinkers flock to brewery giving away hundreds of gallons of unsold beer for NHS donations

The Northumberland-based Alnwick Brewery Company had pleaded with residents to use their own containers and take home its unsold cask beer. Lucky locals will donate to the NHS in return.




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Sophie Wessex praises the efforts of the WI during the coronavirus crisis

Sophie Wessex, 56, who is a member of the Bagshot WI, wrote the letter for the most recent issue of the institute's magazine, WI Life, which is published today.




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Amanda Holden praises the NHS who 'saved her life' and 'got her through' stillbirth of son Theo

The actress described how she almost died while giving birth to daughter Hollie in 2012 and praised the National Health Service for 'getting her through' stillbirth of son Theo in 2011




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Amanda Holden admits she spent an 'excruciating' afternoon playing Simon Cowell her upcoming album

Amanda Holden has released a cover of Somewhere Over The Rainbow to help raise money for the NHS, during the current COVID-19 crisis.




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Fergie sends sends 'wonderful and thoughtful cake' to Colonel Tom Moore

The Duchess of York's assistant Antonia Marshall shared an image of the elaborate cake to Instagram, while Fergie posed up in a woodland-themed headband at her Windsor home.




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Mother whose son, 24, was stabbed to death just days after his father died tells of her pain

EXCLUSIVE: Marian Gomoh, 53, has revealed her anguish over losing her son David, 24, who was fatally wounded in Canning Town, London, days after his father, Ken, died from coronavirus.




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Covidiots stage anti-lockdown 'protest' and claim coronavirus deaths have been exaggerated

The protesters held a demonstration in a park in Basingstoke and vowed to meet every week to take a stand against the lockdown, claiming coronavirus deaths have been exaggerated.




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NHS launches probe after senior official 'set up his own online business privately selling PPE'

David Singleton, 42, a senior NHS official in London - who has reportedly been working at the Nightingale hospital - launched the business two weeks ago to trade in visors, masks and gowns.




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Captain Tom Moore hails Lewis Hamilton and backs Brit to win record seventh Formula One world title 

Captain Tom Moore has backed Lewis Hamilton to win a record-equaling seventh Formula One world championship when the series resumes following the coronavirus-enforced shutdown.




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Katie Price praises ex Peter Andre's wife Emily for working on NHS frontline during lockdown

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, the former glamour model, 41, candidly said that she's found greater insight in being in the midst of the lockdown as it's helped her to see 'the bigger picture.'