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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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Young girl is raped, murdered and dumped in bushes in Pakistan, sparking fury across the country

The child, identified only as Madiha, was found on Sunday after vanishing the day before from her home in Saro Khel, a village in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region.




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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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Heather Knight shines and Anya Shrubsole makes history as England beat Pakistan

Heather Knight continued her love affair with the Manuka Oval on Friday and Anya Shrubsole made history as England beat Pakistan to stand on the brink of the Twenty20 World Cup semi-finals.




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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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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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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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Secret buyer of the Ritz who paid £800m is Qatari businessman Abdulhadi Mana Al-Hajri 

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: After The Ritz was snapped up last month for £800million making it the most expensive hotel in the world, people have wondered who bought it.




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Bin Laden wanted to kill Obama because he thought Joe Biden was totally unprepared to be president

Declassified documents seized from Bin Laden's Pakistan compound as he was killed in May 2011 reveal his plans to throw the U.S. 'into a crisis' by killing Obama and leaving Joe Biden in charge.




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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: Why boycott Roman Polanski's new film?

STEPHEN GLOVER: Famous Polish film director Roman Polanski is a very wicked man. Or, to be more precise, 43 years ago he did a very wicked thing.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Rishi Sunak's Budget wasn't just a vast splurge

STEPHEN GLOVER: Rishi Sunak's first Budget confirmed what we had suspected. Boris Johnson's Tories are not the party of Margaret Thatcher, or even David Cameron.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Crude threats like this show the BBC truly has got its head in the sand 

STEPHEN GLOVER: The outgoing director general of the BBC, Tony Hall, wrote a piece in this newspaper last week in which he claimed the Corporation was eager to have a public debate.




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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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STEPHEN GLOVER: Appoint a minister for testing now, Boris - or history will not be kind

STEPHEN GLOVER: Boris Johnson (pictured) has urged the people of this country to accept the arduous terms of a lockdown, and by and large, the people of this country have acquiesced.




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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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Has Dominic Raab REALLY got what it takes to run Britain? Writes STEPHEN GLOVER 

The Daily Mail's Stephen Glover gives his honest appraisal of the job that lies ahead for Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, chosen by Boris Johnson to lead the country while he is in intensive care.




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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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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: 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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Amanda Holden leaves the Heart Radio studios under a giant rainbow umbrella

The TV personality, 49, paid tribute to the National Health Service once again as she left the Heart Radio studios in central London on Friday morning under a large rainbow umbrella.




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M&S restocks its £9.50 NHS charity t-shirts loved by Holly Willoughby

M&S has re-stocked its hugely popular navy and white cotton t-shirts featuring a colourful rainbow design and the 'All in this together' slogan, after the first batch sold out across the UK.




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Heartwarming moment father-of-four, 48, is applauded by NHS staff as he leaves hospital

Father-of-four Scott Howell, 48, was the first coronavirus intensive care patient at the Royal Gwent Hospital in Newport, South Wales - where he was in a deep coma due to Covid-19.




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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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Agency nurses and carers in Cornwall are being laid-off because there is NO WORK

The Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust, which runs three hospitals, sent bank staff a text telling them their services would no longer be required. This comes as Nightingales struggle for staff.




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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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Amanda Holden looks radiant as she poses under giant umbrella to promote her single

The Britain's Got Talent judge, 49, put on a very leggy display in the post uploaded to Instagram on Saturday.




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Police arrest two men on suspicion of stabbing NHS worker

The Metropolitan Police arrested a 19-year-old man in Stratford on Friday afternoon after arresting a 17-year-old boy in Telford, Shropshire, on suspicion of murdering NHS worker David Gomoh.




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South Korea-style contact tracing will be tried out on the Isle of Wight

Crucial tracking systems will be piloted for 140,000 residents on the Isle of Wight amid frantic efforts to find ways of controlling the deadly outbreak that do not cripple the economy.




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Lizzie Cundy slips into an orange bikini as she celebrates her birthday in lockdown

The TV personality revealed that she was making the most of her day and plans to throw a huge NHS fundraiser in place of a birthday party with the crisis is over.




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Colonel Tom Moore's millions is already bringing joy to patients

People unable to receive hospital visitors have been given the devices after the 100-year-old war veteran raised £32million for NHS charities by walking 100 laps of his garden.




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Author who had both testicles removed reveals being a eunuch has 'stripped him of any worth'

Author Laurence Dillon, of Manchester, has described how he feels 'pointless' and 'stripped of any worth' in a searingly honest memoir about life as a eunuch.




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Medics 'who decided to speak' on Panorama probe about PPE were Labour party activists or supporters

Dr Sonia Adesara said the 'Government failed to prepare' for the crisis. Last year she starred in a party political broadcast for Labour and appeared on stage at the party conference (pictured).




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Sister of Zimbabwean NHS worker who died from Covid-19 leaving daughter, 12, says she is heartbroken

Rutendo Mukotsanjera, 45, lived in Uttoxeter, Staffs., and passed away from coronavirus on April 10. Her sister Rumbidzai told FEMAIL her family is very grateful for the support they've received.




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Being fat triggers a 'troublesome' immune response to Covid-19, scientists fear as SAGE investigates

Scientists advising Government ministers are exploring potential underlying mechanisms that cause severe illness in obese people after NHS data reveals they are more at risk.




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Gay and bisexual men turned away from Covid-19 blood plasma trials

Critical care manager Andy Roberts said that although he had tested positive for coronavirus and has since recovered, he was turned down for the trial because he is a gay man.




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Teenage pair charged with murder of NHS worker David Gomoh who was stabbed to death last week

Two teenage boys have been charged with the murder of NHS worker David Gomoh (left). The 24-year-old was stabbed to death a short distance from his home in Newham, east London on April 26.




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How to be a sofa activist: Save the planet with Jane Fonda, be digital buddy and chat someone happy

Here are the ways Britons can make a real difference right now, all from the comfort - and safety - of your own sofa.




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Will empty Nightingale hospital be moved into hibernation? ExCel Centre could be mothballed

One of the five temporary Nightingale hospitals could be mothballed within days under plans ministers will consider this week. The health centre was built to expand the NHS's intensive care capacity.




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Management consultant paid £2,000 a day to cut costs at NHS trust is axed by health board

Management consultant, Phillip Burns (left), who was paid almost £2,000 a day to cut costs at a struggling NHS trust while living in Marbella has himself been axed - to help it save money.