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BAFTAs 2020: Renee Zellweger tearful at Jessie Buckley song

The actress, 50, was seen dabbing her eyes when her Judy co-star Jessie Buckley, who plays her assistant Rosalyn Wilder, performed at the event.




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Laura Dern lets her hair down with Marriage Story co-star Scarlett Johansson

Laura, 52, still wore the vibrant sequinned pink gown she wore on the red carpet while rubbing shoulders with her fellow guests.




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BAFTAs 2020: Vanessa White suffers wardrobe malfunction at British Vogue x Tiffany and Co's bash

She first found fame as part of The Saturdays in 2008, alongside her bandmates Mollie King, Frankie Bridge, Una Healy and Rochelle Humes.




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Renee Zellweger can hardly contain her excitement as she heads to an after party

The-50-year-old could hardly contain her laughter when she left the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday night, ready to celebrate her win at an after party




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BAFTAs 2020: Saoirse Ronan wears mini dress at after-party

Saoirse Ronan lead the glamorous arrivals at the 73rd British Academy Film Awards official star-studded after-party held at The Grosvenor House Hotel in Mayfair, London, on Sunday evening.




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BAFTAs 2020: Rebel Wilson jokes about all-male Director category

Rebel Wilson lit up the British Academy Film Award (BAFTA) red carpet on Sunday. The Australian actress oozed Hollywood glamour as she showed off her slimmed-down frame in a fugue-hugging design.




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BAFTAs 2020: Graham Norton jokes about 'white male privilege'

The 56-year-old's opening monologue also had fans claiming online that he was 'dying on his feet' and his 'jokes are falling flat as day-old lemonade'.




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BAFTAs 2020: Pregnant Jodie Turner-Smith with Joshua Jackson

The actress, 33, was glowing in her elegant Gucci gown as she attended the star-studded awards show and left fans delighted by live-tweeting the ceremony in hilarious fashion.




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Megan Barton Hanson and girlfriend Chelcee Grimes bare their taut midriffs in the Maldives

Megan Barton Hanson has jetted off to the Maldives with her girlfriend Chelcee Grimes - seen walking hand-in-hand at the Heritance Aarah resort on Tuesday.




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How the original Joker had the last laugh, by Tom Leonard

Among the predictions for Sunday night's Oscars, there's one near certainty - that Joaquin Phoenix will win the Best Actor award for his performance as the Joker.




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Megan Barton Hanson shows off lacy lingerie as she steps out in a see-through black cocktail dress

Megan Barton Hanson stepped out in Manchester on Thursday night in a risqué cocktail dress.




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Brad Pitt 'missed BAFTAs to fix relationship with son Maddox'

The screen star, 56, reportedly pulled out of the BAFTAs - where he scooped the Supporting Actor prize - in a bid to repair his relationship with his son Maddox, 18.




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Olivia Colman jokes that the evening she won her Oscar 'was the best night of my husband's life'

Olivia Colman joked that the evening she won her Oscar last year was 'the best night...of my husband's life.' She was at the Dolby Theatre this Sunday to present best actor to Joaquin Phoenix.




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Oscars 2020: Olivia Colman debuts BLONDE pixie haircut

She's currently basking in a fresh round of critical and fan acclaim for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in the latest series of Netflix's The Crown.




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Oscars 2020: Cynthia Erivo on red carpet after BAFTAs boycott

The Best Actress nominee, 33, looked sensational in her dramatic gown with a sparkling sequinned bodice as she walked the star-studded red carpet at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.




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Online platform to celebrate female directors snubbed at the Oscars during advert breaks

Online platform Give Her a Break will show clips about female directors who had been snubbed by the Oscar's instead of ads. The ceremony will take place in Los Angeles later this evening.




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Coronavirus UK: TV BAFTAs postponed and shows cancelled

Among the latest shows to suspend filming is ITV's Celebrity Juice which abruptly cancelled filming on Monday evening.




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Natalie Portman reveals her acting secrets as she launches $90 online masterclass  

A trailer for the programme, sees Natalie talk through her process and show how she's managed to become thrice-nominated for both the Academy Awards and BAFTAs.




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THE BLOG FROM BRAZIL: No World Cup party for Ronaldinho, two Arsenal flops shine and some own goal hilarity

Ronaldinho gets confirmation he will play no part in Brazil's World Cup plans on 34th birthday, Arsenal flops Julio Baptista and Andre Santo star and there's a classic own goal to enjoy.




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THE BLOG FROM BRAZIL: Anelka aims to fill the void left by Seedorf and Gisele shows everyone how to wear a bikini in Brazil

Joe Callaghan brings us the latest news and views from South America and provides a flavour of exactly how the World Cup in Brazil is shaping up.




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BLOG FROM BRAZIL: The 20th anniversary of Ayrton Senna's death, £24,000 World Cup final tickets and Neymar's banana-eating response to racism organised by a PR firm

Joe Callaghan brings us the latest news and views from South America - as well as traveller tips for those heading out there - and provides a flavour of exactly how the World Cup in Brazil is shaping up.




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Why England shouldn't underestimate Uruguay and Neymar introduces Gabriella Lenzi to Barcelona

Blog From Brazil: Joe Callaghan brings us the latest news and views from South America - as well as traveller tips for those heading out there - and provides a flavour of exactly how the World Cup in Brazil is shaping up.




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Roy Hodgson's England avoid the distractions of Rio's Ipanema Beach

Joe Callaghan brings us the latest news and views from South America in his Blog from Brazil, providing a flavour of exactly how the World Cup in Brazil is shaping up.




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Felipe Scolari targets double World Cup win and Brazil give J-Lo and Pitbull's song thumbs down

BLOG FROM BRAZIL: Joe Callaghan brings us the latest news and views from Brazil and provides a flavour of exactly how the World Cup in Brazil is shaping up.




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Brazil's World Cup dilemma won't see Willian favoured over Oscar

BLOG FROM BRAZIL: Joe Callaghan brings us the latest news and views from Brazil and provides a flavour of how the World Cup is shaping up with two days to go.




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New Turner £20 note smashes estimate and sells for £7,500 in online auction

An ultra-low numbered new £20 note sold for a whopping £7,500 at a behind closed doors auction this afternoon, far beyond its estimated price.




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Name-checking Confirmation of Payee cuts bank scams by 31%

Britain's largest current account provider Lloyds rolled out Confirmation of Payee to customers over five weeks in February and March, and said it had now carried out 4million name checks.




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Savings platforms saw surge in interest as coronavirus caused market havoc in March

Savers with large pots looked for a safe haven amid market storms caused by coronavirus, with savings platforms that safely spread money around seeing a surge in applications.




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Don't use cards? Here's how to get hold of cash

UK banks this week outlined how how vulnerable customers can get hold of cash. For the first time, trusted friends and family will be able to make withdrawals on their behalf.




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NS&I reverses next month's planned cuts to Premium Bonds in win for savers

National Savings & Investments was due to halve the number of winners of £50 and £100 prizes next month to 13,448, and the odds of winning would be cut from 24,500 to 1 to 26,000 to 1.




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Record 180 savings deals vanish as Nationwide cuts

There were 1,768 available savings accounts and Isas at this time in March, Moneyfacts said. By April this had fallen to 1,588, and average savings rates from 0.56% to 0.44%.




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NS&I reverses savings cuts to fund Government war on coronavirus

Despite interest rates plunging to record lows, National Savings and Investments has gone against the grain and abandoned plans to cut rewards which would have cost savers £200 m.




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Last chance to open a Nationwide account offering 5% interest

From the start of May, 5% savings deals will be as dead as a dinosaur, with Nationwide cutting FlexDirect from 5% to 2% and lowering the balance you can earn interest on. But you can sign up now.




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We waited 60 years to win £50,000 in the Premium Bonds draw

Last month retired school site manager Ken Medlycott (pictured with wife Sally) won a huge £50,000 - doubling his savings. The odds of him winning such a prize in a year were one-in-7,466.




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Nationwide loses current account switching crown to Monzo

Nationwide lost its switching crown to Monzo in the final three months of last year, new figures show, as the highest number of people in four years switched their bank accounts in March.




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AN INSPECTOR CALLS: Welcoming and well-positioned, The Westbury provides a tasteful Dublin stay

There may be chicer, more contemporary and certainly less expensive hotels in Dublin than The Westbury - but few can be better positioned or more established, says our impressed Inspector.




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An Inspector Calls: Wimbledon's Cannizaro House sees Hotel du Vin takeover...but it is missing something

Upscale accommodation chain Hotel du Vin is the latest operator to try to bring some pizzazz to Cannizaro House on Wimbledon Common. Our Inspector is not sure it will manage to work wonders.




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An Inspector Calls: Making a big Deal of Bear's Well - a family home turned pretty small hideaway on the east coast of Kent

What to do when you find yourself in possession of the old family home, but don't want to sell it. In the case of one enterprising couple in Deal, you turn it into a boutique B&B. The Inspector checks in.




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An Inspector Calls: The George at Backwell is a stop along the way

When you have been stuck on the M4 for what seems like forever, you want a cosy pitstop where you can recharge your batteries. The Inspector finds exactly this at The George at Backwell.




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The Lanesborough in London is Britain's most expensive hotel

What does £720 a night buy you? If you are staying at uber-luxurious London hotel The Lanesborough, a double room for the night - but no breakfast. The Inspector ponders whether the cost is worth it...




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The Wellington is impeccable, with resident chickens and a lawn like Centre Court

If you travel to Baughurst in Hampshire you'll find an old shooting lodge, The Wellington Arms. With only three rooms, and exquisite attention to detail, to stay and eat in the B&B is a joy.




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An Inspector Calls: Golf, grouse and gourmet dinner at a Baronial pile in the Scottish Borders

Fisher folk, golf enthusiasts, grouse and pheasant shooters will all feel at home at The Roxburghe in Kelso. There’s even a spa in this hotel in the Scottish Borders.




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Bath's iconic Royal Crescent Hotel has been refurbished

Refurbished from top to toe at huge expense, The Inspector pays the historic Bath property, Royal Crescent Hotel a visit to see how much has changed.




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Premier Inn at Putney Bridge in London comes with scenic views of the Thames

This week, The Inspector paid a visit to the Premier Inn just north of Putney Bridge in London and was shocked by the so-called 'budget' price but satisfied with a clean and functional guest room.




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The Bel & The Dragon's new Kingsclere hotel takes hospitality to new heights

Co-founded by Joel Cadbury and Ollie Vigors, The Bel & The Dragon chain has just opened their latest hotel - in Kingsclere - where guests are treated differently to everyone else.




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How The Kensington and its breakfast is a welcome addition to London

A quiet transformation of four Victorian buildings in London’s South Kensington is complete. The result is The Kensington, a member of the Irish-owned Doyle Collection.




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London's No 11 Cadogan Gardens Victorian hotel has been revamped

Recently revamped No. 11 Cadogan Gardens hotel in London is filled with old portraits and chandeliers. For food, Tartufo specialises in truffle-infused dishes of exceptional quality.




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The French Horn in Sonning has been running since the 1970s and it shows

This famous Thames-side restaurant with 31 rooms has a museum-like quality to it, albeit a dusty one in need of a cash injection. But it also offers guests the chance to graze on a slice of culinary history.




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An Inspector Calls: The Crown in Suffolk has gone in for the old-boozer-poshed-up routine

The Crown at Woodbridge is made up of ten light and airy rooms with lots of powder blue wood panelling, two sash windows and a large comfy bed.




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Wilton's Pembroke Arms in Salisbury suitable for more than 'After Funeral Receptions'

The Pembroke Arms in Wilton is a handsome boozer that is located on the outskirts of Salisbury and offers nine rooms and a 'spacious and informal' bar and restaurant area.