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Selena Gomez sues company behind mobile game for using name, image and likeness without permission

In the legal documents, TMZ reports, Gomez says a Flare magazine cover she posed for is used in the game and accuses the makers of profiteering off her fame.




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Selena Gomez wears a low-cut red dress as she explains how she freaked out over a toad

Selena Gomez was seen freaking out just a little when she was handed a toad in new behind-the-scenes footage of her music video for latest single, Boyfriend.




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Selena Gomez pretends to croon into a hairbrush as she lip syncs her song Vulnerable in the bathroom

Selena Gomez is passing quarantine time with a bit of goofing around. The singer/actress, 27, certainly looked like she was having fun while sharing a silly TikTok of herself on Wednesday.




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Selena Gomez unveils her DIY 'makeshift studio' with a sweet selfie: 'So I can work from home'

She's making the best of it in quarantine, and that includes the ability to professionally record from the comfort of her own home. 




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Bella Hadid calls a truce with Selena Gomez by following her in Instagram.

Eagle-eyed fans were quick to notice over the weekend that the 23-year-old was once again following the Rare beauty on Instagram.




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Selena Gomez will host and executive produce a new at-home cooking show for HBO Max

The singer/actress is set to host and executive produce a new quarantine-themed cooking show for the streaming service. The yet-to-be titled project was ordered straight-to-series for a 10 episode run.




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Bella Hadid unfollows Selena Gomez on Instagram... just ONE DAY after refollowing former love rival

One day after Bella Hadid, 23, refollowed her former love rival Selena Gomez, 27, on Instagram, the catwalk stunner has reversed that decision and unfollowed the Wolves songstress once again.




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Lord John Prescott, 81, suffers a stroke and is admitted to hospital

Former deputy Prime Minister Lord Prescott has been admitted to hospital after suffering a stroke, his family has said in a statement.




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Jeremy Corbyn backs Brexit referendum and says Labour would support REMAIN

In a letter to party members the opposition leader said that the party would demand a new public vote on a Tory Brexit plan or a No Deal departure.




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Corbyn supporters told to go online during Panorama anti-Semitism documentary

The party's 'outriders' and 'socialist social media activists' were urged to take to Facebook and Twitter to defend Mr Corbyn and his general secretary Jennie Formby.




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Boris Johnson plots election to crush Labour 'while Corbyn is still around'

The Tory frontrunner, who will become the UK's new Prime Minister next week if he defeats Jeremy Hunt in the leadership race, is said to have told aides to prepare for an election as early as next summer.




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Labour campaign to shut down private schools 'could cost taxpayers billions'

Class sizes and costs for local councils would soar of thousands if extra students has to be absorbed by the state system, the Independent Schools Council (ISC) warned.




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MPs vote to STOP Boris Johnson suspending Parliament in run-up to Brexit

Philip Hammond is believed to be the first Chancellor to have ignored a three-line whip and not being sacked or forced to resign by the incumbent prime minister.




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Carl Beech who invented VIP paedophile ring is found guilty of LYING

Carl Beech's lies were swallowed by bungling Scotland Yard detectives who launched a £2.5m witch hunt that resulted in Thatcher's Home Secretary dying under a cloud of suspicion.




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Labour's praise for Jeremy Hunt was to spite Boris Johnson, writes HENRY DEEDES

HENRY DEEDES: Almost as likely as Boris Johnson being announced as our new Prime Minister this morning will be the subsequent phoney display of unity between him and Jeremy Hunt.




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Labour talks to Tory Remainers about bringing down Boris Johnson government

Barry Gardiner said that the opposition had been discussing the 'nuclear option'  of supporting a no confidence vote in Mr Johnson's Brexiteer administration.




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Boris Johnson brands Jeremy Corbyn a 'brainwashed Remainer'

Boris Johnson goaded the Labour leader that he had abandoned his long-standing Euroscepticism as he claimed that the Tories were now the only ones 'on the side of the people'.




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Jeremy Corbyn REFUSES to launch no confidence vote against Boris Johnson

Jeremy Corbyn has refused to launch a vote of no confidence against Boris Johnson after Jo Swinson urged the Labour leader to join forces with her to bring down the government.




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Iain Duncan Smith: Boris Johnson must prepare for snap general election

Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said today that the Government should be working on getting ready for an election but he does not expect one before October 31.




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Brecon by-election: Jeremy Corbyn silent after disastrous Labour result

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn tweeted about No Deal Brexit and flooding this morning, but did not mention the humiliating result in Wales.




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Fury at Labour 'betrayal' after John McDonnell makes 'indyref' offer to Nicola Sturgeon

John McDonnell has refused to back down despite facing a wave of anger over the huge concession, seemingly designed to pave the way for a deal with Nicola Sturgeon.




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Corbyn 'will see the Queen' if Boris Johnson loses no confidence vote

The Shadow Chancellor said he would be 'sending Jeremy Corbyn in a cab to Buckingham Palace', at an event at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.




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John McDonnell accused of planning a 'coup' to oust Boris Johnson

The Shadow Chancellor told an Edinburgh Festival Fringe event he would be 'sending Jeremy Corbyn in a cab to Buckingham Palace' if Mr Johnson did not vacate No 10 after losing a vote.




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Voters would prefer No Deal Brexit than for Jeremy Corbyn as PM

Some 48 per cent of people said they would rather the country left the EU without an agreement than for the Labour leader to get into Downing Street, the YouGov poll found.




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Corbyn invites Opposition and Tory rebels to Brexit No Deal meeting

Jeremy Corbyn wrote to opposition parties and Tory rebels inviting the SNP, the Lib Dems, Plaid Cymru, the Greens, Change UK and five Conservatives to am August 27 meeting to stop No Deal.




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Labour split as Jeremy Corbyn decides whether to back election

Boris Johnson laid down the gauntlet last night by demanding Jeremy Corbyn approves a poll on December 12, saying it is the only way to resolve the Brexit 'nightmare'.




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Labour will never govern under Jeremy Corbyn, says Lord Mandelson

Lord Mandelson (pictured) fires a broadside at Labour's 'statist' economic policies. He also launched a brutal attack on leader Jeremy Corbyn.




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Diane Abbott tells Labour MPs who don't want a snap election to 'go f*** themselves'

Diane Abbott reportedly told Labour MPs who oppose an early election to 'go f*** themselves' at a stormy shadow cabinet meeting today.




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Jeremy Corbyn would allow Scots second independence referendum

The Labour leader said he was not in favour of such a vote 'anytime soon' but did not rule one out in the future. Scottish Secretary Alister Jack accused him of 'already flirting with the SNP'.




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MPs suspend Labour's Keith Vaz from Parliament for SIX MONTHS

MPs approved the Standards Committee, conclusions that there was 'compelling evidence' Keith Vaz had offered to buy the class A drug for male prostitutes.




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Election 2019: Jeremy Corbyn pledges higher taxes for the rich

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn laid out a platform of tax hikes for the better-off and nationalisation of key industries in his first keynote speech of the contest.




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Labour's Lindsay Hoyle wins race to become Commons speaker

Sir Lindsay Hoyle finally emerged victorious in the fourth gruelling round of voting by MPs, after five other candidates fell by the wayside in the contest to replace John Bercow.




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Labour crisis: Tom Watson QUITS and ex-MP encourages TORY votes

John McDonnell claimed a former Labour MP who launched a stinging attack on Jeremy Corbyn is 'employed by the Tories', prompting a backlash and a demand for the shadow chancellor to apologise.




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Labour candidate accused of calling Jewish councillor 'Shylock' quits election race

Gideon Bull, who was standing in Clacton, said he was stepping down but insisted he had not directed the slur at anyone specifically when he made it in a council meeting.




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Emily Thornberry: Jeremy Corbyn won't have sole Trident access

Emily Thornberry was left scrabbling to defend Labour's commitment to spending billions renewing the Trident system given that Jeremy Corbyn has openly said he would never use it.




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Labour seats where Brexit Party could win if Tories don't stand

He insisted Boris Johnson should be the one to make the next concession, as there were a number of Leave-leaning Labour strongholds where only the Brexit Party had a chance of winning.




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Angela Rayner admits Jeremy Corbyn not universally popular

Shadow education secretary Angela Rayner conceded that the Labour leader was not proving universally popular 'on the doorstep' as party activists canvas ahead of the December 12 vote.




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Labour hints it would KEEP freedom of movement after Brexit

Labour today hinted it would keep freedom of movement even if the UK leaves the European Union as Jeremy Corbyn again refused to say whether he was for or against Brexit.




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Jeremy Corbyn's hard-left Labour manifesto of nationalisation

Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of plotting to take a 'sledgehammer to the UK economy' after unveiling an extraordinary hard-Left manifesto, vowing to tear up the 'political establishment'.




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Lily Allen sheds tears over Jeremy Corbyn's Labour manifesto

Millionaire popstar Lily Allen reacted to today's unveiling of the Labour Party general election manifesto by 'welling up' in a bizarre video which sparked ridicule after she posted it on Twitter .




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The Labour party manifesto: tax hikes and spending splurges

JACK DOYLE: Here, in all its blood red socialist horror, we examine the manifesto that independent analysts say would hit millions of families in the pocket. ..




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Jeremy Corbyn fans admit interview with Andrew Neil 'horrific'

Labour activists admitted Jeremy Corbyn 's performance in a BBC interview was 'truly horrific' as they vowed to 'push positive messages' to try and deflect from the 'awful' appearance.




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Fury as Boris Johnson avoids interview with Andrew Neil

Labour's John McDonnell has accused Prime Minister Boris Johnson of 'running scared' after he refused to take part in a one-on-one interview with the BBC's Andrew Neil.




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Tories say Dominic Cummings has resigned after election plea

Boris Johnson's former top adviser Dominic Cummings has sent out a Brexit 'bat signal' to Leave voters to warn them the general election is 'much tighter' than opinion polls suggest.




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Labour change election tactics after poll predicts Tory majority

Jeremy Corbyn was left desperately scrambling to change tactics after the huge YouGov analysis revealed Northern voters have been abandoning the Labour leader in droves.




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Jeremy Corbyn slams BBC on 'Israel's right to exist' in video

In an interview with Tehran-backed channel Press TV - since banned from operating in the UK - he attacks the British broadcaster's coverage of issues in the Middle East.




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Labour pledge to nationalise railways and cut train fares

In its latest election giveaway, Labour unveiled plans to nationalise train operators alongside swathes of the UK economy, and cut season ticket fares.




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'I don't want to complicate it': Donald Trump says he'll stay out of British politics

Donald Trump vowed on Tuesday to stay out of the United Kingdom's upcoming election and then cited Republican losses in Kentucky and Louisiana as proof of his ability to win contests.




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Diane Abbott's son charged for alleged attack on police officers

James Abbott-Thompson, 28, was arrested on Friday afternoon last week after police were called to the Foreign Office in Westminster, where he used to work.




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Jeremy Corbyn reveals he DOESN'T watch Queen's Speech

The Labour leader (pictured) was asked by Julie Etchingham if he sits down with his family to watch the monarch's annual 3pm address, but failed to give a clear answer when pressed.