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Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones share loved-up photographs to celebrate Valentine's Day

The actress, 50, shared a romantic tribute to her husband, 75, on Instagram, with a snap of them kissing while surrounded by heart shaped blowing bubbles




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Rachel Bilson is 'very happy' with her 'hilarious and fun beau' Bill Hader

The 41-year-old actor and Rachel, 38, made their red carpet debut as a couple at the Golden Globes earlier this year, and according to a source close to the duo, they are 'still going strong.'




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Phoebe Waller-Bridge's stage version of Fleabag gets shortlisted for two Oliviers 

Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge is set to sweep up in the theatre world - as the stage version of her hit BBC comedy is up for two Olivier Awards.




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Ricky Gervais on THAT controversial Golden Globes 2020 speech

Ricky Gervais has discussed his explosive Golden Globes 2020 speech in January and revealed the motives behind the TV moment, seen by around 200 million people worldwide.




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Theresa May: I'll let MPs kill off my deal if you don't help me

The Prime Minister said Britain could be forced to leave the EU without a deal if they did not give ground. She said that without the promise of help she would put her Brexit deal to a vote.




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'We've shown May more respect than her own MPs': Donald Tusk taunts Prime Minister

EU Council president Donald Tusk claimed to have treated Mrs May 'with a much greater empathy and respect than some MPs' at the close of this week's EU summit in Brussels.




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No deal ferry firm copied its terms and conditions from a takeaway

Seaborne Freight's website includes a long run of small print that featured a section about 'placing an order' that placed an obligation on a customer to check their 'meal' (pictured).




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Merkel says Germany 'takes responsibility for Nazi crimes in Greece'

Merkel, who is in Athens for a two-day visit, said Germany was 'aware of our historical responsibility' and 'how much suffering' it had caused Greece during the Second World War.




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Greek police fire teargas on protesting teachers trying to storm the prime minister’s office

Protesting Greek school teachers have clashed with police in central Athens during a demonstration against government plans for hiring new teachers.




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Irish PM Leo Varadkar admits his country's economy will be hammered by a no deal Brexit

Leo Varadkar joined a growing chorus of European leaders who demanded that Theresa May radically change her Brexit approach to get a deal through the deadlocked Parliament.




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Angela Merkel brands Britain's relationship with the EU 'patchy'

The German Chancellor Angela Merkel accused the UK of seeing ties with other EU member states mainly in terms of trade.




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ALEX VON SCHOENBURG: We Germans owe Britain a great debt

Alexander von Schoenburg - editor of Bilt, Germany's largest newspaper - makes an impassioned plea to EU leaders to allow Britain to exit the European Union with its head held high - it's the least Europe owes it.




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Donald Tusk under pressure to apologise after Brexiteer comment

Incandescent Brexiteers hit back at the 'inflammatory' statement by Mr Tusk. Cabinet ministers rounded on Mr Tusk, with Commons Leader Andrea Leadsom calling on him to apologise.




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: March against The Donald (that's Tusk, not Trump)

LITTLE JOHN: Looking forward to the march against The Donald? Me, too! It’s time we showed this tinpot dictator exactly what the British people think of him. Frankly, we’ve had our fill of this...




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Ivanka Trump leads the way at the Munich Security Conference

Ivanka Trump is said to be working hard behind the scenes of Washington DC to implement her paid family leave initiative - and she certainly didn't shy away from the spotlight in Munich this week either.




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Germany says it will abandon its NATO spending commitments

Berlin's budget plans will see defence spending drop well below the two per cent of GDP expected from NATO members in what U.S. envoy Richard Grenell (pictured) called a 'worrisome signal'.




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Brexit latest: Merkel ally dismisses May's call for second short delay

The EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said Mrs May's new strategy would work if her decision to accept cross party talks and pivot to soft Brexit pays off.




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SIMON WALTERS: Alas, brave Theresa is nearly toast

SIMON WALTERS: Brexiteer Tory MP Henry Smith was putting it a bit strongly when he said yesterday that Theresa May could be ‘toast’ by tomorrow if the Brussels summit went badly.




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Hitler's 'suicide note' in which he refused to flee Berlin up for auction

The German chancellor sent the historic memo to one of his favourite commanders, Field Marshal Ferdinand Schörner, who had urged him to flee the besieged capital.




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Prince Charles urges politicians to protect Britain's historic 'bond' with Germany

Prince Charles is asking politicians to protect Britain's historic bond with Germany. Some see the move as a push for a softer Brexit as he says he wants the friendship with Germany to continue.




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YouTube star goes viral with hour-long anti-Merkel rant ahead of EU elections

In the hour-long video German YouTuber Rezo, 26, takes aim at Angela Merkel's CDU and its policies on climate change, the rich, and drug laws, prompting responses from CDU heavyweights.




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Prime Minister Scott Morrison the fifth highest paid leader in the world

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is the fifth highest paid world leader with a massive salary of around AUD$538,000 - seven times the average national wage in Australia.




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Sheridan Smith goes retro with victory rolls at D-Day celebrations in Portsmouth

Sheridan Smith honoured war veterans on Wednesday with a dazzling performance at the D-Day celebrations in Portsmouth. 




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Queen wears pink outfit at D Day commemorations in Portsmouth with Trump

The royal, 93, sat next to Trump and her son Prince Charles dressed in a pink hat and matching pink coat. She also accessorized her outfit with her statement pearl earrings and necklace.




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Trump joins the Queen to honour D-Day veterans in Portsmouth

Mr Trump and his wife Melania, who are travelling to Ireland this afternoon, joined the monarch and Prince Charles to speak to some of the 300 men who fought on the Normandy beaches 75 years ago.




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Who's who at the D-Day 75th anniversary commemorations

Foreign dignitaries and cabinet members joined the Queen, the Prime Minister and President Donald Trump in Portsmouth for the 75th commemorative anniversary of D-Day.




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Donald Trump bids fond farewell to the Queen at end of UK state visit

Donald Trump and his wife Melania, who moved on to Ireland this afternoon before going to France tomorrow, joined the monarch and Prince Charles to speak to World War Two veterans.




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Trump gives Merkel a pass after digs at him but insists Germany must contribute more to NATO

President Donald Trump passed on an opportunity to criticize German Chancellor Angela Merkel, saying 'she has to say what she has to say' about him to stay in power.




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Trump weighs in on Democratic debate, tells Merkel he would rather spend time with her than watch it

President Trump blasted the latest comments by Democratic debate participants during a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Japan.




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Merkel, 64, brushes off concerns over health after she was twice seen shaking

Mrs Merkel said at the Group of 20 summit in Japan which included a long-distance flight and negotiations with other leaders: 'I'm convinced... it will go away again.'




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EU vows it WON'T bow to Boris Johnson's Brexit pressure and will step up its own No Deal planning

Brussels believes the new Prime Minister wants to use the October 17 European Council meeting, just two weeks before the UK is due to quit the bloc, to force concessions.




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Boris Johnson planning whirlwind trip to Berlin and Paris to deliver Brexit demands in person

The plan is believed to be under consideration by Boris Johnson in order to avoid Brexit dominating the G7 summit set to be held in Biarritz, France, from August 24-26.




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Trump administration's pleas to Europe to take back jihadis failing

The White House and State Department are pressuring governments in Europe to take back thousands of jihadis and their brides captured when ISIS collapsed - and having no success.




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Boris Johnson insists he is 'confident' the EU will buckle and give into his Brexit demands

Boris Johnson today insisted he is 'confident' the European Union will ultimately buckle on Brexit and agree to renegotiate the terms of Britain's divorce from the bloc.




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Germany is heading towards a RECESSION, the Bundesbank warns

German GDP fell by 0.1 per cent between April and June and today the Bundesbank in Frankfurt said that 'industrial production is expected to shrink markedly in the current quarter as well'.




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Angela Merkel's allies warn Boris Johnson deleting the backstop is 'impossible'

Leading allies of Angela Merkel have warned Boris Johnson deleting the backstop from the Brexit deal is 'completely impossible' as the PM flies into Berlin for crunch talks.




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PETER OBORNE: Many wanted him to fail, but Boris Johnson triumphed in Berlin

PETER OBORNE: From his days as a Brussels-based journalist whose motif was his ridiculing of the Eurocracy and their policies, our new Prime Minister has long been a hate figure in Europe.




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Trump warns Europe the US won't hold ISIS fighters at Guantanamo Bay for the next 50 years

Donald Trump says he'll air drop ISIS fighters into Europe, with no restrictions on the radicals' movements, if the countries they were living in before they were caught on the battlefield refuse to take them into custody.




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Value of pound SPIKES after Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel deliver Brexit boosts to Boris Johnson

The value of the pound jumped this afternoon after Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel delivered Brexit boosts to Boris Johnson.




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French President Macron backs Angela Merkel's plan to give Boris Johnson 30 days

The French President echoed the German Chancellor's suggestion that the deadlock over the Irish backstop could potentially be broken to prevent No Deal.




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GREG HANDS: Here's why we don't need the backstop

GREG HANDS: When I heard German Chancellor Angela Merkel had invited Boris Johnson to put forward new proposals to solve the Northern Ireland backstop in the next 30 days, I was delighted.




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Boris Johnson warns scrapping backstop and agreeing a new deal with the EU is 'not going to be easy'

Boris Johnson today warned scrapping the backstop and striking a new Brexit agreement with the EU will 'not be easy' as he cautioned against people being too optimistic about a deal being done.




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Our best days are NOT behind us, Boris Johnson tells G7...

The Prime Minister will use the G7 summit in Biarritz to heap pressure on the EU chief Donald Tusk to re-open Brexit talks on the Irish backstop.




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Tory Remainers 'will delay attempts to stop No Deal' to give Boris Johnson time to scrap backstop

Tory Remainer rebels are set to delay their attempts to stop No Deal until Angela Merkel's 30-day window to scrap the backstop has expired as Boris Johnson was given a Brexit reprieve.




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EU chief Donald Tusk blasts the Brazilian government over Amazon rainforest fires

The Council President warned Jair Bolsonaro's rampant deforestation agenda will likely prevent the agreement with the South American Mercosur bloc being struck.




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World leaders present air of 'intimidation' while Boris Johnson looks like a 'naughty schoolboy'

Body language expert Judi James told MailOnline there was a 'sense of intimidation' coming from other leaders while Boris had 'an air of happy oblivion' at the G7 in Biarritz, France.




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Donald Trump puckers up to greet the ladies of the G7 summit

It's the second day of the G7 Trump in Biarritz, France.World leaders gathered for a summit dinner Sunday evening and gave each other warm welcomes.




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Awkward moment Scott Morrison is left to check his phone at the G7 summit while other leaders chat

Photos have emerged of Scott Morrison looking awkward while engaging with other world leaders at the G7 Summit in France.




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PM Johnson is left in the wings by other world leaders for G7 group photo

G7 leaders posed on the shore of the Atlantic this evening for a 'family portrait' at the summit in Biarritz but Boris Johnson found himself in a place at the far side of the front row of 19 leaders and spouses.




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Trump skipped G7 climate session and thought meeting hadn't happened yet 

Trump was scheduled to attend the session on climate, biodiversity and oceans, but his chair remained empty while other leaders pledged a modest $20 million to help put out Brazil's jungle fires.