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MasterChef's Jock Zonfrillo admits he feels 'super awkward' about fans going wild over his looks

MasterChef Australia's new judge Jock Zonfrillo has made quite an impression on the show, and has won plenty of admirers in the process. 




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Claims MasterChef may 'shake things up' and drop one of its new cast members

A new report in Woman's Day claimed on Monday that MasterChef Australia: Back to Win may be shaking things up - and dropping one of their judges. 




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Hamish Blake admits Lego Masters STOLE an idea from MasterChef

MasterChef Australia is a ratings winner for Channel 10, so it comes as no surprise that rival networks want to replicate the show in some way. 




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MasterChef fans strike up heated debate on new judges

MasterChef Australia: Back To Win fans have been very vocal on their thoughts about the new judges.  




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MasterChef fans blast show for getting rid of the gantry and having contestants stand in kitchen 

On Tuesday's episode of MasterChef Australia: Back To Win, the contestants faced a unique pasta challenge. 




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MasterChef Australia - Meet the mystery man behind the voiceovers

His booming voice has filled loungerooms across the nation for years.  




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MasterChef Australia's Curtis Stone looks VERY different in old photos  

Curtis Stone recently returned to MasterChef Australia.




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MasterChef Australia fans call for YouTube comedian Nat's What I Reckon to join the cast

Fans are begging Channel 10 to cast a very unlikely contestant on the next season of MasterChef Australia - YouTube comedian Nat's What I Reckon. 




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Poh Ling Yeow's cake is delayed AGAIN... as the Masterchef judges and fans mock her timing issues

Poh Ling Yeow nailed the mystery box challenge on Wednesday night's episode of MasterChef Australia, but not without some of her signature cooking issues. 




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Is this proof MasterChef's Sarah Tiong doesn't win?

After placing sixth in season nine of MasterChef Australia back in 2017, Sarah Tiong set her sights on taking out 2020's Back To Win series.




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MasterChef's Andy Allen and his girlfriend Alex Davey spark engagement rumours

Hunky MasterChef Australia judge Andy Allen appears to be well and truly off the market.




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MasterChef fans debate if it's fair Poh Ling Yeow keeps pulling out the same recipes for years

She is one of the hot favourites to win MasterChef Australia: Back To Win after wowing the judges week after week.  




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Anna Polyviou reveals who she thinks will win MasterChef Australia... and it's NOT fan-favourite Poh

Some MasterChef Australia fans might think that Poh Ling Yeow has the competition in the bag this season.




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Ash dieback disease plaguing British forests could be stopped by hedgerows

Scientists from the British Ecological Society found the fungal disease is far less severe in the isolated landscapes such as in hedgerows.




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Three ingredient fudge is the latest lockdown baking trend to takeover Instagram

Eloise Head, from London, who shares her recipes on Instagram and TikTok under the name FitWaffle , has reached more than 50 million people with three recipes showing simple ways to make fudge.




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Deceptively difficult emoji quiz puts your knowledge of capital cities to the test

Nikki Spiers, 31, who lives in London, is known for creating social media's viral emoji quizzes. She has posted a new challenge, asking puzzlers to name 20 capital cities using emojis.




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Donald Trump opens up about his parents on Mother's Day

President Donald Trump opened up about his mother on Friday, saying she believed he could do no wrong, adding 'which is maybe why I ended up the way I ended up.'




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Banana bread tops the list of most searched for recipes in lockdown

The 'Brilliant banana loaf' tops a list of the website's most-searched for recipes between March 23, when Boris Johnson put the country into lockdown, and April 30, followed by chocolate brownies.




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Man is nearly crushed by a SUV when he is thrown from the vehicle as it flips three times

A man in Hanahan, South Carolina, was nearly crushed by a SUV after he was thrown from the car as it flipped over.




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Bear, bath and beyond: Ten-year-old bear Takoda enjoys splashing around in a tub at the Oregon Zoo

Video footage shows a 10-year-old bear named Takoda at the Oregon Zoo when he was caught splashing around and playing with a wooden block inside a 300-gallon tub of cool water.




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Prince Edward, Sophie Wessex and Princess Anne video call veterans

Earlier this week, and ahead of VE Day today, Sophie Wessex, 55, Prince Edward, 56, and Princess Anne, all telephoned several veterans to learn about their experiences in the war.




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Teacher who saved children in Aberfan disaster dies at 86

Schoolteacher Rennie Williams who led many pupils to safety during the Aberfan disaster has died age 86. She helped children escape as a coal tip engulfed Pantglas Junior School in 1966.




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German towns bring back lockdown after coronavirus spike

The regional government in North Rhine-Westphalia, said there had been a spike in coronavirus cases after 150 of 1,200 employees  tested positive at a slaughterhouse in Coesfeld.




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Australian business launches infrared sauna blankets

The Australian MiHIGH product allows customers to enjoy the benefits of an infrared sauna in the comfort of their own home and bed.




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Human laboratory that could defeat coronavirus

Retired teacher Beverley Attwood lives with her husband Bob in a picturesque cottage festooned with VE Day bunting in Brighstone, one of the prettiest villages on the Isle of Wight.




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PPE pirates shamelessly buy up vital safety gear and ramp up prices for NHS and carers

Shameless opportunists are buying up supplies of personal protective equipment and hiking prices by as much as 10,000 times, a Mail investigation has found. 




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Family's vintage vacation footage shows a grittier New York City during the 1976 holiday season

A video shared by Stuart Bailey shows the Big Apple in the full swing of its more tumultuous decade, when the city was in the midst of a financial crisis.




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Working from home DOES increase productivity, according to a survey

Survey asked individuals how they have adapted since shifting from the office to their home amid the coronavirus pandemic and one-third said they are more productive than when in the office.




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Constipated lizard found with poop making up 80 PERCENT of its body mass thanks to its greasy diet 

Researchers discovered the tubby lizard near a Cocoa Beach pizza parlor in Florida with a record-breaking case of constipation - a glob of feces made up 80 percent of its body.




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The most fitting of fly-pasts marks VE Day after Mail made the Spitfire tour possible

Although all general aviation remains out of bounds during the pandemic, the Daily Mail was granted an exemption by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps to see spitfires take to the skies.




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Donald Trump denies involvement in botched coup led by Green Beret friend of his ex-bodyguard 

President Donald Trump once again denying any involvement in a botched coup operation in Venezuela, saying if he new about it it would have been an 'invasion.'




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Google and Facebook extend work-from-home plans until 2021 to protect employees from coronavirus 

Google and Facebook have told most employees to keep working from home for the rest of the year as part of a response by the tech giants to the deadly coronavirus pandemic.




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Man, 57, is arrested on suspicion of murder after body of woman in her 40s is found in a flat

The victim, a woman in her 40s, was found in the property in Reigate, Surrey shortly before 7am on Friday. Officers confirmed that the victim's next of kin have been informed about her death.




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Netherlands schools will have plastic screens fitted on desks as they begin to reopen next week

Dutch schools have been closed since March 14 and will reopen on May 11. Teachers at the Springplank in Den Bosch say they 'are not worried'. There have been 5,359 deaths in the country.




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Schoolgirl, 13, wins court fight forcing Oxfordshire council to scrap transgender 'toilets toolkit'

Oxfordshire County Council introduced the advice for transgender pupils last year, saying they should be able to use the toilets of their identified gender. The council has withdrawn the advice.




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Cars of the future could use 5G to 'talk' to each other, scientists claim

Experts at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) believe the high-speed connection will also improve the reliability and capability of automated vehicles.




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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Postie trapped in huge sinkhole on Royal estate

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL I can disclose that the couple's local postie was plunged into a sinkhole while doing his rounds in a van on the Bagshot Park estate where they live in Surrey.:




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Chemicals found in kitchenware can DOUBLE your risk of obese grandchildren, research shows

The Public Health Institute in California found that obesity was up to 2.3 times higher among 20-year-old women whose grandmothers had been exposed to syn chemicals.




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Google mobility data shows people are flocking to parks during sunny weather

At a coronavirus pandemic press briefing at Downing Street today, Medical Director for NHS England Professor Stephen Powis shared data showing the public's movements for the first time.




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Boston Dynamics' 'Spot' robotic dog deployed in Singapore to remind people to keep a safe distance

Spot will traverse a 4-mile swath of Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park during off-peak hours while playing a recorded message that reminds park-goers 'observe safe distancing measures.'




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A Daily Mail reader donated £100,000 to buy PPE for the NHS

One Daily Mail reader has donated an astonishing £100,000 to a new fund to buy protective kit for NHS and care staff. This brings Mail Force donations to £1.7million which is expected to increase.




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Tom Watson supported fantasist Carl Beech - yet became boss of UK Music and industry demand answers

Tom Watson's appointment as chairman of UK Music has triggered an extraordinary backlash, with insiders warning of a shattering split as they demand evidence of his qualifications for the role.




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8,000 more people than normal have died in their homes during pandemic, figures reveal

Data from the Office for National Statistics shows there were 8,196 more deaths at home in England, Wales and Scotland compared with the five-year average for this time of year.




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Hatton Garden gang hand back less than a TENTH of the £27million they were ordered to repay

Brian Reader, 81, was ordered to pay £6.5million but has only repaid £406,072. Three other members of the gang have also underpaid following the 2015 £14million London heist.




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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry flown on private jet to LA

Tyler Perry sent his private jet to whisk Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to LA in a top secret, early morning enterprise on March 14, DailyMail.com has learned exclusively.




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Fancy a Michelin-starred takeaway during lockdown? Service offers meals from high-end restaurants

The London-based delivery company, named Supper, had been 'tootling along' with a few well-loved restaurants on its books before coronavirus hit and customer demand rose 700 per cent.




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Gogglebox pays tribute to June Bernicoff after her death aged 82

Viewers were moved to tears when Gogglebox dedicated Friday's episode to June, after her death aged 82. Many of the show's stars also paid tribute on social media.




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Nearly half of Britons support lifting lockdown in three weeks

Significantly more Britons back lifting the coronavirus lockdown in three weeks time and only 20% would oppose it, a new poll has found.




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VE Day 75: UK sings along to Vera Lynn's 'We'll Meet Again'

Brits joined together on Friday night to sing Dame Vera Lynn's We'll Meet Again. Voices rang out up and down the country to mark 75 years since the end of the Second World War in Europe.




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Winston Churchill's granddaughter reveals her mother's mercy dash

On the evening of May 8, 1945, Winston Churchill could have been forgiven a little merry-making.