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Manchester United set to break £30m barrier in outlay on Alexis Sanchez

KIERAN GILL: In all, with Football Leaks having lifted the curtain, crunching the numbers shows how Sanchez has been paid a total of £29.865m since joining from Arsenal in January 2018.




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Why Lionel Messi COULD do it on a cold wet Wednesday night in Stoke

THE NUMBERS GAME - KIERAN GILL: A cold wet Wednesday night in Stoke has long been the benchmark when it came to the question of whether Lionel Messi could deliver in England.




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Liverpool beat City to finish top... for being first on Match of the Day

The title chasers have topped the billing 13 times in 2018-19 while Manchester City, their closest MOTD competitors, have had that honour on seven occasions.




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Should Man United cash in on David de Gea or offer Spanish keeper a lucrative new deal?

THE NUMBERS GAME - KIERAN GILL: Even David de Gea was guilty of making mistakes during a disastrous season for Manchester United. So should the Spaniard stay for next season?




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Manchester United's Paul Pogba lost possession 602 times last season

THE NUMBERS GAME - KIERAN GILL: Those who shared a pitch with Keane tell tales of how the United midfielder would scream blue murder whenever a team-mate took more than two touches.




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Former Tory Chief Whip Mark Harper says Boris Johnson should ditch his Halloween Brexit deadline

Former Tory Chief Whip Mark Harper (pictured) claimed sticking to the October 31 date for Britain to leave the EU would only boost Nigel Farage when it failed to materialise.




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May stays: Prime Minister confirms she will REMAIN as an MP after handing over power next month

Questions had been raised over what Mrs May would do after relinquishing Downing Street. But during a muted Prime Minister's Questions today she confirmed that she intended to remain an MP.




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Michael Gove and David Cameron end their three-year feud

Former Prime Minister David Cameron vowed never to speak again to Mr Gove- but the two men buried the hatchet over whisky sodas and red wine at an exclusive private members' club in London.




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New Orwell Award will offer 12 Year 11 state school pupils scholarship at Eton College

The new Orwell Award, named after former pupil George Orwell, will offer a dozen boys from non-selective state schools the chance to study at Eton College (pictured).




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Boris Johnson tackles his woman problem

The frontrunner to become the UK's next Prime Minister will promote Liz Truss in an attempt to confront his 'women problem', allies believe. Pictured: Boris Johnson and Liz Truss.




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Labour attack Boris Johnson over appearance despite Jeremy Corbyn's own battles over unkempt look

The Labour Party risked ridicule today after it attacked Boris Johnson for being 'scruffy' despite Jeremy Corbyn's own history of being criticised over his own appearance.




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Boris's first gaffe? PM says QUEEN told him 'I don't know why anyone would want the job'

The incoming premier is said to have loudly told Downing Street staff the monarch said 'I don't know why anyone would want the job' during official audience, as he entered No 10 for the first time.




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David Cameron wins his bid to build SNOOKER ROOM at his £2 million Cornish holiday home

The ex-PM and his wife Samantha, 48, have been given permission to build a games room to house a snooker table in the garden of their retreat in the pretty village of Trebetherick, Cornwall




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Police arrest curry king who rubbed shoulders with prime ministers on slavery charge

Enam Ali, 58, was arrested after police raided a restaurant in Surrey whose A-list diners have included Johnny Depp and Pierce Brosnan. It is understood he has been released under investigation.




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You can't tell the British public who to like - or vote for on Love Island, by JIM SHELLEY

Love Island forgot one of the golden rules of television, and life in fact. Never tell the British public who to like - who they should like or even who they do like - and certainly not who to vote for.




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Billionaire Russian oligarch Vladimir Chernukhin charged with perverting course of justice

Billionaire Vladimir Chernukhin, 51, of Fitzrovia, central London, is alleged to have lied in High Court proceedings by stating he was the beneficial owner of Compas View Ltd.




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Boris Johnson sparks election speculation by hiring expert who worked on winning 2015 Tory campaign

The Prime Minister is said to have hired Isaac Levido as his director of politics and campaigning. He was a former deputy to Mr Crosby, who oversaw David Cameron's win four years ago.




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Multi-million pound Holocaust memorial outside Parliament is set to be rejected amid complaints

The proposals include a monument and education centre in Victoria Tower Gardens which sits next to the Palace of Westminster in London.




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DAN HODGES: Why the bonkers, scruffy anarchist Dominic Cummings could save Brexit...and the Tories 

'Look at me, I'm different,' special adviser to Prime Minister Boris Johnson Cummings appears to be saying with his body language, writes Dan Hodges.




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Boris Johnson faces tough test with electorate if Remainer MPs form an alliance, new poll shows

The Conservatives could lose more than half the constituencies they need to defend against the resurgent Liberal Democrats.




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SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: David Cameron's fixer pal Andrew Feldman turns a £500,000 profit

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: David Cameron isn't the only one who has been coining it since leaving Downing Street. So, too, has his former Tory Party chair Andrew Feldman.




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David Cameron evicts teens from £2million Cornish holiday home after daughter Nancy throws wild bash

The former Prime Minister, 52, had allowed 15-year-old Nancy to invite school friends to the family's property in Cornwall. But he threw them out when they partied until 3am and invited boys over.




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David Cameron does his best Daniel Craig impersonation

David Cameron was spotted on the beach in Cornwall yesterday in a scene which draws direct comparison to Daniel Craig appearing in the 2006 James Bond movie Casino Royale.




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Jeremy Paxman blasts May, Cameron and Johnson as he calls for a halving in the number of MPs 

The broadcaster, pictured, lambasted David Cameron over the 2016 referendum, and described Theresa May as a 'cornucopia of failure'.




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Prue Leith's son Danny Kruger is revealed as a key aide to Boris Johnson

Bake Off star baker Prue Leith will advise an independent review of NHS food - but her son is already a very senior government adviser.




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BLACK DOG: David Cameron gets his just desserts - from Farage bankroller Arron Banks 

BLACK DOG: As he prepares to emerge from his shepherd's hut and break his silence on Brexit with the publication of his delayed memoirs, David Cameron can expect some flak.




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David Cameron's Tory HQ in plot to keep 'posh and white' Jacob Rees-Mogg off their 'A-list'

David Cameron's Conservative Party officials tried to block Jacob Rees-Mogg from entering Parliament at the 2010 Election because he was too white and 'posh.'




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John Bercow walks away with gold-plated £1MILLION pension

John Bercow is regarded by many as a reforming Speaker - but his time in the famous green chair has also been blighted by controversy over expenses, bullying and Brexit.




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RICHARD KAY asks just what can we expect from David Cameron's hotly-anticipated memoirs?

For the past three years Mr Cameron has been in self-imposed purdah, writes RICHARD KAY. The man who triggered the EU referendum has been desperate not to be seen as a back-seat driver.




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Boris Johnson labelled David Cameron a 'girly swot' in private hand-written note

Prime Minister Boris Johnson wrote on a private cabinet paper that former leader, Oxford-educated David Cameron was a 'girly swot'.




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David Cameron will never lose my affection over memoirs, insists Boris Johnson

David Cameron is finally preparing to unleash his potentially explosive autobiography this weekend.




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Question Time audience member rants he is 'sick and tired' of Brexit row

Charlie asked on the flagship BBC show whether he could sue David Cameron for for causing 'mental distress' by sparking the debacle.




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David Cameron says he does not support Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament

David Cameron has admitted he thinks about the EU referendum every single day and says he does not support Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament.




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David Cameron reveals he 'worried and wobbled' over gay marriage

MPs voted to legalise gay marriage in February 2013 following a bill introduced by the former Prime Minister, but fewer than half of Conservative MPs backed Mr Cameron on the issue.




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SIMON WALTERS says David Cameron is now unleashing years of pent-up anger and frustration

SIMON WALTERS: When I interviewed David Cameron a few days before the 2015 election, I was taken aback (pictured with Boris Johnson in 2015).




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I was 'off my head' on dope at Eton College, says David Cameron

Mr Cameron admits getting 'off his head' on dope when he was a schoolboy at Eton in his forthcoming memoir. He refused to answer questions on whether he had ever taken cocaine.




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David Cameron's bombshell as he savages 'appalling' Boris Johnson and Michael Gove

David Cameron said Boris Johnson and Michael Gove 'left the truth at home' with claims that EU membership cost £350million a week and that Turkey would join the bloc.




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Jeremy Clarkson plans to install vegetable patch, potting shed and plant room on his estate

He originally had planning permission to create a 'sensational party barn'. Clarkson's latest request has been lodged with West Oxfordshire District Council.




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David Cameron will campaign for rebel Tory army if Boris forces them to stand as independents 

The incendiary promise - which would see a former Prime Minister actively working against his own party - comes amid furious backlash over the publication of Cameron's explosive memoirs.




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MATTHEW GOODWIN says David Cameron should remember what the British people asked for 

MATTHEW GOODWIN: To many hard-working and patriotic Brits, Cameron epitomises a smug, wealthy and distant liberal caste.




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How David Cameron's brutal prep school in the 1970s featured regular beatings 

In his new book, serialised in The Times, the former Prime Minister describes Heatherdown Preparatory School in Berkshire as an austere establishment - even by the standards of the time.




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David Cameron claims Boris Johnson 'didn't believe' in Brexit

The Conservative former prime minister (pictured) said Mr Johnson privately claimed there could be a 'fresh renegotiation, followed by a second referendum' - which he now says he opposes.




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David Cameron admits 'nothing could prepare him' for his son Ivan dying aged six

The former PM describes in his new memoirs the heartbreaking pain of watching Ivan, who had Ohtahara syndrome, endure up to 30 seizures a day and the 'torture' of grief after his 2009 death.




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David Cameron reveals 'shock' at hearing daughter Nancy use F-word during Brexit row with pupil

Mr Cameron wrote in his newly-published autobiography that the Nancy, now 15, was responding to a pupil at a school fair who had said 'f*** you' when she said she was backing Remain.




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Dominic Cummings and Nigel Farage have 'something of the night about them' claims David Cameron

The former prime minister singled out Boris Johnson's new chief of staff, the then Ukip leader Mr Farage and Mr Banks, the Leave.EU chief and controversial businessman.




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David Cameron admits he failed to follow advice from George Osborne to 'destroy' Boris Johnson

The ex-prime minister revealed that his former chancellor and right-hand man had urged him 'destroy their credibility' as leaders of the Leave campaign, saying they were 'killing' his leadership.




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David Cameron 'delighted' by the Queen's intervention in the Scottish independence referendum

The monarch made a surprise plea to Scots to 'think very carefully' about how they would vote, just a week before the 2014 vote. The No campaign went on to win the vote 55 per cent to 45 per cent.




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Priti Patel dismisses David Cameron Brexit attack saying 'there is no point in going over the past'

Mr Cameron has been scathing about the comments made on immigration by the then employment minister in the run-up to the June 2016 vote.




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Boris Johnson called Michael Gove 'a bit cracked', David Cameron's memoirs reveal

Michael Gove famously sabotaged the current UK Prime Minister's first leadership bid in 2016 by launching his own rival campaign, forcing Boris Johnson (pictured together) to pull out.




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David Cameron opens up on life with his wife Samantha in his memoirs

David and Samantha Cameron (pictured together in 1995) first met when the young Samantha Sheffield was just 17 and grew close on a family holiday organised by Mr Cameron's father in Italy.