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Taika Waititi and wife Chelsea Winstanley 'separated quietly two years ago'

New Zealand Thor director Taika Waititi and his film producer wife Chelsea Winstanley appear to have separated. 




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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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Ricky Gervais reveals he negotiated with lawyers ahead of the Golden Globes 2020

The actor, 58, said he had to check that he was not violating any libel laws or broadcasting decency standards when making a crude comment about Dame Judi.




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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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Germany's spy agency to investigate anti-immigrant AfD party over 'right-wing extremist motives'

Germany's domestic intelligence agency will step up monitoring for political extremism of the far-right AfD party (pictured) ahead of an election later this year.




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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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Merkel tells May there is still time to negotiate Brexit deal with EU

German Chancellor Angela Merkel heaped pressure on the PM by insisting the UK must provide solutions to the impasse after the House of Commons delivered a huge rejection of her deal.




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Woman tipped to be next German chancellor begs UK to stay in EU, 'our friends who go to the pub'

Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, who took over from Angela Merkel as leader of the CDU last month, has appealed for Britain to stay in the EU, calling it Britain’s ‘home’.




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Merkel boasts Germany and France have taken first steps towards 'a European ARMY' after signing pact

Chancellor Angela Merkel said the pact, inked in the ancient western German city of Aachen today, aims to build a 'common military culture' between Germany and France.




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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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Angela Merkel makes thinly-veiled dig at Brexit chaos in Davos speech

Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos the German chancellor (pictured today) said she feared the 'knowledge and insight' of politicians after World War II would be forgotten.




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Angela Merkel 'will make Britain stare into the abyss'

Diplomatic sources said the German Chancellor would back concessions but only at the last possible moment - insisting 'that is how she works'.




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Angela Merkel jibes that Britain is working MORE closely with the EU since Brexit

German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivered the dig as she insisted there is 'still time' to thrash out a Brexit deal despite the deep political standoff.




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100,000 jobs could be at risk in Germany if the UK leaves EU with a no-deal Brexit, study warns

The findings, which suggest car workers would be most at risk (pictured, the Volkswagen factory in Wolfsburg), give voice to Brexiteer hopes that EU leaders will have to give ground in Brexit talks.




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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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JANET STREET-PORTER: Karl Lagerfeld was a misogynist vulgarian who recycled a woman’s genius 

JANET STREET-PORTER: Commercial success on Lagerfeld's scale entitles you to act the fool and everyone seems to turn a blind eye. Critics are silenced by your ‘genius’.




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May meets Merkel at Egypt summit amid Brexit scramble

The Prime Minister - who in public today defied EU calls to accept delaying Brexit was the 'rational solution - is battling to stave off a Cabinet revolt on Wednesday.




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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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Body language expert analyses Theresa May's chat with Angela Merkel

Body language expert Judi James said the 'huge spatial gap' between Theresa May and Angela Merkel in Berlin today gave the suggestion of 'further separation rather than unity'.




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Theresa May and the German leader burst out into laughter together at EU summit  

Body language expert Judi James suggested May's 'pantomime over-reaction' showed her desire to gain approval from the German leader, 'like you would your boss'.




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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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Merkel and May's aides reveal what the leaders were laughing at

Aides revealed it was a TV still of the duo speaking in the Commons and the Bundestag at the same time yesterday morning before flying to Brussels.




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A German sweetie! If you like marzipan, you'll love Lubeck

Lubeck is a tiny delight of a medieval city, an hour from Hamburg. The Daily Mail's Kate Johnson visited its most famous sweet shop, Niederegger, where they have floors or truffles and marzipan.




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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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Angela Merkel's plane is dented by over-eager fan who left the handbrake off her van

The fan, who worked at Dortmund Airport in Germany, had been driving when she spotted the German Chancellor's aircraft and jumped out her vehicle to take a photo.




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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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BLACK DOG: How Angela Merkel stopped Theresa May from ordering German red wine

At a Berlin summit in 2016, Theresa May was offered a choice of red wine – one Italian, one German – and chose the latter. Angela Merkel told her: ‘Have the Italian wine like me. German red is no good.'




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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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Trump sits down for unscheduled chat with Merkel after they bump into each other in the UK

President Donald Trump had an unscheduled conversation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday while the visiting leaders were at a D-Day event in the UK.




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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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German police suspect pro-migrant politician could have been murdered by 'right-wing extremist'

German politician Walter Luebcke, who was known to have pro-migrant views, was found dead at his home in the city of Kassel. Investigators fear his killing had a far right motive.




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Global spy agencies 'are trying to get hold of Angela Merkel's medical records'

Mrs Merkel kept a low profile as she attended the G20 summit in Osaka following the latest incident. Her office blamed dehydration for the first attack and said the second was psychological.




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Germany will BAN children from school if they have not had measles jabs in a bid to wipe out disease

Children will only be admitted to kindergarten or school if they have had the jabs, Health Minister Jens Spahn said on Wednesday.




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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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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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Boris was twitchy and anxious behind his veneer of cordiality says body language expert JUDI JAMES

Body language expert Jude James says Boris looked anxious today in Berlin as the PM met Angela Merkel for a meeting about reopening Brexit negotiations.




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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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Angela Merkel will approve so many side agreements the UK will leave with 'basically a Brexit deal'

Julian Reichelt, editor-in-chief of Germany's most popular newspaper Bild, predicted agreements amounting to 'basically a deal'. He said the Chancellor would be 'giving in but not giving in'.




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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.