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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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Matt Hancock warns we may NEVER get a coronavirus vaccine and will have to 'live with' pandemic

The Health Secretary outlined the best-case scenario if global efforts to protect people from the deadly pathogen in a television interview this morning.




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Author John Le Carre blames government's Covid-19 response as 'tragic national cock-up'

John le Carré  also claimed the UK's death toll was a result of 'running down of the NHS.' Le Carré, 88, is in lockdown at his Cornish home where he is writing a new book.




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Concerns grow over 'disproportionate impact' of coronavirus on BAME community

People from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities are two to three times more likely to die from coronavirus, new analysis by University College London today suggests.




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Coronavirus UK: Notting Hill Carnival is cancelled

Planners of the famous event, held each year in the streets of Notting Hill in London, say the decision has been taken to cancel this year's event due to the Covid-19 outbreak.




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Rangers midfielder Scott Arfield raises £9,500 for NHS after raffling off match worn shirt

Rangers midfielder Scott Arfield has helped raise £9,500 for the NHS charities. Arfield started a raffle to give away the match shirt he wore against Braga in February




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The Sex Clinic expert Sarah Mulindwa returns to the NHS frontline to help battle the COVID-19 crisis

The 34-year-old model, who is the star of Channel 4's The Sex Clinic, has put her career on hold to look after coronavirus patients.




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Lawyers warn lack of PPE could result in corporate manslaughter charges

Lawyers have warned the lack of PPE for NHS and care workers could result in corporate manslaughter charges as 54 Covid-19 healthcare deaths were reported to the Health and Safety Executive.




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The Cleer Flow II headphones are the perfect solution for modern dilemmas

If you're wearing headphones, what do you do when you have to politely inform someone at the checkout that no, you don't have a reward card, and nor are you interested in acquiring one?




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Josh Duggar and wife Anna take road trip to visit sister Jinger in California

Josh Duggar and his very pregnant wife Anna were spotted along with their five children in Los Angeles on Tuesday after taking a road trip in their RV from their home in Tontitown, Arkansas.




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Harrison Ford tried to get Admiral Ackbar puppeteer Tim Rose fired from Return Of The Jedi 

The puppeteer who brought Admiral Ackbar and other Star Wars characters to life reminisced on a podcast about the time Harrison Ford tried to get him fired from Return Of The Jedi.




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Harrison Ford was shocked JJ Abrams asked him to return for Star Wars: The Rise of the Skywalker

Harrison Ford made a triumphant return as Han Solo in JJ Abrams' Star Wars: The Force Awaken. Though he revealed he was shocked to be asked back for Rise of the Skywalker.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Are my new heart pills turning me bald at 61?  

A 61-year-old reader has asked DR ELLIE CANNON whether his new heart pills could be responsible for his sudden hair loss as all the men in his family had a full head of hair into old age.




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Terror experts warn of 'surge' in pro-ISIS social media posts after Baghdadi death

The Counter Extremism Project said the jihadists had been posting 'regular propaganda' after ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (pictured) died in a U.S. special forces raid in Syria.




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Donald Trump tweets photoshopped picture of him giving medal to dog that cornered al-Baghdadi

President Trump tweeted a photoshopped image of him placing a medal around the neck of Conan, the hero dog who chased down ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi before he blew himself up.




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FBI chief Christopher Wray warns that social media and encryption is fueling domestic terror

FBI Director Christopher Wray said Wednesday in Washington: 'Terrorism today moves at the speed of social media' and the rapid development of technology has helped boost lone terrorists.




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Turkey warns it will send IS fighters captured in Syria back to their home countries

Interior minister Suleyman Soylu warned the nation 'is not a hotel' for captured terrorists and said it will repatriate any they capture while in Syria' in a televised address from Ankara on Saturday.




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'Spectacular' ISIS attack on a Western city is 'expected'

Turkey's aggression in northern Syria and the West's unwillingness to repatriate its foreign fighters could lead to a 'spectacular' ISIS attack on Western soil, a top Kurdish general has warned.




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ISIS reveals guide to killing world leaders - telling lone wolf jihadis to pretend to be journalists

ISIS has revealed a guide to killing world leaders, urging lone wolves to masquerade as journalists so they can smuggle bombs near to politicians like President Trump.




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Tories warn 'security risk' Jeremy Corbyn would roll back terror laws

Tories warned Jeremy Corbyn would not 'keep the country safe' as PM after comments were highlighted in which he suggested branding ISIS jihadis 'terrorists' was a 'value judgement'.




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FBI offers $5m reward for Wisconsin-born leader of African terror group al-Shabab

Officials unsealed a new indictment against 37-year-old Jehad Serwan Mostafa on Monday, claiming his leadership of the terrorist outfit al-Shabaab has led to the slaughter of hundreds.




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ISIS has NOT been defeated and Syria is 'tinder box' ready to ignite, head of Armed Forces warns 

General Sir Nick Carter, 60, was speaking at the Royal United Services Institute in London when he said that Islamic State and extremism had 'absolutely not been defeated'.




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Major setback for ISIS bride Shamima Begum's fighting to return to Britain as citizenship hope hit

Islamic State bride Shamima Begum's hopes of having her British citizenship restored have been dealt a severe blow by the High Court after denying two terrorists their UK passports restored.




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Mother of San Bernardino terrorist is seen four years after he and his ISIS-loving wife massacred 14

DailyMailTV spotted Rafia Farook, 66, the mother of San Bernardino terrorist Syed Farook, just days after the fourth anniversary of the massacre by her son and his wife.




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ISIS is regrouping and on the rise in the Middle East, Jordan's King Abdullah warns 

King Abdullah expressed concerns that ISIS had been re-establishing itself over the past year in south-eastern Syria and western Iraq, adding many foreign fighters in Syria have relocated to Libya.




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Four British children of London couple who joined ISIS in 2014 could return to the UK

The Government has said it will 'urgently investigate' bringing the children of Mehak Aslam, from East London, and Shahan Choudary, also from London, back to the UK.




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Donald Trump earns a standing ovation from Kayla Mueller's parents during State of the Union

Carl and Marsha Mueller, parents of US aid worker Kayla who was captured and killed by ISIS in Syria, gave Trump a standing ovation as he honored their daughter in his speech on Tuesday.




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Supreme Court ruling on information sharing with US 'concerns' ISIS beheading victims' families

The families of three men who were brutally murdered by a terror cell from the so-called Islamic State have said they are 'deeply concerned' about a ruling made by the UK's highest court.




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Wannabe Jihadi, 22, who trained for ISIS attacks was freed early despite government objections

A would-be jihadist who trained for terror attacks and planned to join ISIS was handed early release from prison despite Government objections (pictured,ISIS conscript Ahmed Alsyed).




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Ted Cruz says government should spend 'every penny' of El Chapo's billions to build the border wall

Ted Cruz said he wants Mexican drug lord El Chapo's money to be used to construct the southern border wall. 'We should use every penny of that money to build the wall and secure the border.'




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Boy, 7 dies after 'members' of El Chapo's old cartel burned down the family home in Sonora, Mexico

Dayron Luna Viera died Wednesday as a result of the severe burns he suffered when a group of armed men torched the family home in northwestern Mexico.




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Bolivian government says former President Evo Morales gave parliament access to El Chapo's son

In 2015, Bolivia's ex-president Evo Morales gave parliament access to El Chapo's son, Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, who also took aircraft pilot classes before he disappeared.




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Disgraced attorney Michael Avenatti is being held in El Chapo's former cell in Manhattan

Michael Avenatti, renowned for representing porn star Stormy Daniels, is being held at the notorious Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan for allegedly extorting $25m from Nike.




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Mexico seeks the extradition of El Chapo's godson, wanted award-winning journalist 2016 murder

The Mexican government is seeking the extradition of Dámaso 'El Mini Lic' López Serrano, El Chapo;s godson, who is accused of being the mastermind of a journalist's 2017 murder.




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Fernando Alonso open to Formula One return for 2021

The two-time world champion departed the grid at the end of the 2018 season, opting to continue his career away from the sport, since winning the prestigious Le Mans 24 hour race for Toyota.




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F1's ALTERNATIVE end of season awards

As Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes bask in the glory of a sixth world championship, Sportsmail looks at the good and the bad and hands out its post-season awards for 2019.




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FIA make U-turn by reinstating waved chequered flag to mark end of an F1 race

Under new rules introduced this year, a digital chequered flag mounted on the starting lights gantry took precedence over the physical flag.




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Lewis Hamilton fires ominous warning to Formula one rivals ahead of upcoming season

Lewis Hamilton fired a warning shot to his rivals, saying he is feeling 'on another level physically and mentally' ahead of the Formula One season. 




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Felipe Massa slams 'boring' F1 as Brazilian warns climate fears could threaten the sport's future

WILL JEANES IN MARRAKESH: Felipe Massa says the future of gas-guzzling Formula One is under threat due to the climate emergency.




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Coronavirus: F1 have allowed hundreds of northern Italy staff and fans to attend Australian GP

Italy is currently on on lockdown due to the spread of the coronavirus, with the country's prime minister Giuseppe Conte ordering 60 million citizens not to travel or even socialise in coming days.




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F1 2020 Big Questions: Who can stop Lewis Hamilton and are McLaren ready for elite return?

Pre-season testing has left us with more questions than answers as the new F1 campaign prepares to get underway at the Australian GP. Here are the 10 biggest talking points for the new season.




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Bernie Ecclestone on Lewis Hamilton's future and his best driver of all time

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY JONATHAN MCEVOY: Bernie Ecclestone does not believe Lewis Hamilton should move to Ferrari and he is happy to reel off why. Ecclestone is enjoying a burger in a regular haunt.




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Lewis Hamilton warns fans to stay indoors during coronavirus pandemic  

Formula One star Lewis Hamilton has warned the public they must self-isolate in order to reduce the threat of the coronavirus.




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McLaren staff who had to self-isolate in Australia after a positive coronavirus test return home

McLaren now have all their employees home from Australia after a period in quarantine following a positive test at the cancelled season-opener in Melbourne.




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Bernie Ecclestone admits F1 is facing a threat to its existence after coronavirus shutdown

EXCLUSIVE: Bernie Ecclestone is locked down at his coffee farm in Brazil. At 490 acres it is literally the size of Monaco, and, with coronavirus lurking, staff living on site go out a couple at a time to shop.




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Red Bull boss Christian Horner reveals new F1 rules could be delayed AGAIN until 2023 

The rules which would have effectively started a new era for F1 by pushing the reset button were set to come into force for 2021 before the coronavirus pushed their introduction back a year to save costs.




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F1 teams 'could go under', warns McLaren boss Zak Brown as chiefs hold talks over cost-saving plans

Formula One is in a 'very fragile state' as a result of the coronavirus crisis and needs big changes to survive, says McLaren boss Zak Brown. 




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McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl sounds warning over Formula One's financial situation

McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl has warned that a number of Formula One teams could fold if a crisis meeting on Thursday does not endorse money-saving plans.




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F1 owners would step in to save teams from going bust, claims Red Bull chief Christian Horner

The coronavirus pandemic has already led to the postponement or cancellation of nine grands prix, and the income shortfall generated has led to speculation some teams could go under.




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Red Bull chief Christian Horner reveals sport is preparing for Austria Grand Prix in July

Europe has spent weeks in lockdown in a bid to prevent the spread of coronavirus but Formula One bosses are optimistic the sport could restart on July 5th at the Austrian Grand Prix.