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Meet Darling Brando: The 'hardest working boy band' you've never heard of climbing the charts

Darling Brando have amassed a huge fanbase despite largely flying under the radar.




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Jeremy Clarkson complains about a road being closed following a fatal crash in west London 

Jeremy Clarkson has been slammed after he complained about a road in Hammersmith, London being closed following a horrific three-car 'street race' crash which killed a man in his 70s. 




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Hold on tight, Mike! Zippy Zara gets in the driving seat as the Tindalls do Top Gear

Fearless Zara then climbed behind the wheel of a red Toyota GT86 coupé for the show's Star In A Reasonably Priced Car feature on the test track at Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey.




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Viewers praise 'down to earth' Zara and Mike Tindall as they appear on Top Gear

The couple raced each other around a Surrey race track in a Toyota GT86 for the show's A Reasonably Priced Car Segment, with Zara at one stage hurtling off the gravel and onto the grass.




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Grand Tour presenter James May's window plans for new £3.5million home are rejected

The former Top Gear presenter is renovating his £3.5m home in Hammersmith which he bought in 2000, but he had the plans to change the style and size of his windows rejected in April.




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I've got no doubt about climate change, admits Jeremy Clarkson

Jeremy Clarkson described fishermen suffering due to water shortages in Vietnam and Cambodia. He said: 'It's the first time that we've ever admitted to there being global warming.'




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Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff are locked in cars for 24 HOURS at a Bolton DOGGING site

Freddie Flintoff and Paddy McGuinness' latest Top Gear challenge sees them parked at a popular dogging site in Bolton where they're then locked in cars for 24 straight hours.




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UK weather: Britain is braced for two days of intense storms and heavy downpours

Up to two inches of rain could fall within three hours tomorrow in northern England and Scotland, as the current spell of warm and mostly sunny weather breaks down in many areas.




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Britain is swamped by up to 63 floods as massive downpours bringing a week's worth of rain

Heavy rain is set to disrupt roads, trains and buses across Britain today, just days after the country was struck by extensive flooding.




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Britain is lashed by 109mph winds as trees are ripped down and giant waves pound the coast

The woman in her 60s was killed instantly when a tree crashed onto her while she was driving through Moors Valley Country Park in East Dorset. The Met Office had enforced weather warnings today.




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Up to a foot of snow will dump down on northern Britain this weekend

The Met Office has warned of 'disruptive weather' ahead, caused by low pressure steering in by the jet stream. Heavy snow is set to hit Scotland and northern England amid torrential downpours.




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Storm Ciara lashes UK as 93mph gale-force winds trigger chaos with trees crashing down

The Met Office has hailed it as the 'storm of the century' due to its sheer size, with warnings covering huge swathes of the UK.




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Twitter users hilarious tweets about rubbish snow in London amid UK bad weather

Londoners bemoaned the 'pathetic' flakes that fell for just a few minutes this morning before joking that the city would still fall to its knees regardless - paralysed by the smallest bit of bad weather.




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UK weather: Flood-hit Britons are warned 'don't be complacent'

More than 170 Environment Agency flood alerts or warnings are still in place for England with further rain and hill snow on the way for some areas after temperatures fell to -3C (27F).




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Britons facing heavy downpours with up to four inches of rain and 50mph winds set to batter the UK

The atrocious weather shows little signs of abating, with Brits suffering a fifth consecutive wet weekend. Some areas will three to four inches of rain in heavy downpours and winds up to 50mph.




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Locked-down Brits will be able to enjoy 68F mini-heatwave if they can get outside this weekend

Temperatures are set to rocket across the UK on Sunday and could hit up to 68F, but Britons will have to sunbathe from their back garden as the nation remains on lockdown amid the coronavirus crisis.




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Police put on extra patrols this weekend amid fears 68F will see Brits flout Covid-19 lockdown rules

Forces across the country will be deployed to beauty spots, parks and roads amid mounting fears the public will leave their homes to soak up the sun. Pictured: A surfer in Tyne and Wear.




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Britons get creative with bank holiday lockdown plans at home

Temperatures are expected to be warmer than Ibiza in Britain today, with highs of 77F (25C) forecast in the south compared to 64F (18C) in the Spanish holiday hotspot.




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Britons embrace the first day of rain after 36 days on lockdown following sunniest April since 1929

The Met Office said the 'unsettled' theme will likely last into the beginning of May, becoming more 'settled' into the second week, May 11 onward, with 'mixed' conditions until the end of the month.




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Britain will bask in 68F again next week after suffering week of downpours, thunderstorms and hail

Brits will experience a mixed few days of weather this weekend, before the mercury will rise early next week, with sunny spells back on the horizon.




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May bank holiday meltdown! Temperatures are set to soar to 77F on VE Day

The Met Office forecast temperatures to hit up to 77F (25C) on Friday, with London possibly seeing 79F (26C) on Saturday, as a plume of hot air from the southern Mediterranean wafts across the UK.




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Fashion: Why don't YOU try... 

Joanne Toolan's key coloured denim for spring 




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Fashion: Why don't YOU try...

...swapping your spots for stripes with Joanne Toolan's zebra prints




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HOROSCOPES: There's only so much you can do alone, Aries

Aries 21 March-20 April There is only so much you can do alone - at some stage this week you'll have to recognise that you need advice from those more worldly or experienced.




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Fashion: Why don't YOU try... 

. . . Sprucing up your wardrobe with Joanne Toolan's glorious greens 




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Fashion: Why don't YOU try... 

. . . Joanne Toolan's springtime essentials 




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Fashion: Why don't YOU try...

...checking out Joanne Toolan's new take on 70s chic




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Love letters from The Blitz. How do you follow your heart during wartime?

This remarkable treasure trove of letters gives a unique insight into home-front life and romance




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HOROSCOPES: Don't offer your advice this week, Taurus

Taurus 21 APRIL-21 MAY Abandon all attempts to interfere with other people's lives this week




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How to survive lockdown with little ones (and a big kid for a husband) 

Russell Brand may have a reputation for his playboy past - but these days he's happier road-testing kiddie crafts for wife Laura's new venture.




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Fashion: Why don't YOU try...

...the smart way to stay comfy with Joanne Toolan's new-season picks




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Trump says Saudi Arabia 'deposited $1billion in the bank' to have U.S. soldiers in kingdom

President Trump claimed on Friday that Saudi Arabia has 'already deposited $1billion in the bank' so that the United States would continue to station troops in the desert kingdom.




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Saudi Arabia executed 184 people in 2019, watchdog says

Saudi Arabia executed 184 people in 2019, human rights watchdog Reprieve said, up 35 from the previous year and including several who were minors when they were arrested.




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£5billion jet deal shot down over Saudi Arabia murder

It is a huge blow for the UK's biggest defence company, BAE Systems, as the deal was expected to help save thousands of jobs in the north of England.




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Lesbian couple from Saudi Arabia declare their after moving in London

The London-based Saudi women announced their relationship during a Valentine's Day special on the TV show 'Jaafar Talk' which airs on the Arabic-language DW channel.




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Commuters in India squeeze onto buses while police in Nepal arrest lockdown flouters

The coronavirus pandemic has affected more than half a million people worldwide, with more than 28,000 deaths recorded.




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Saudi Arabia imposes full lockdown on holy cities of Mecca and Medina to combat coronavirus

Saudi Arabia, which has recorded 1,885 infections and 21 deaths, imposed a 24-hour curfew today in the Muslim holy cities of Mecca and Medina, an extension of measures to combat coronavirus.




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Refugee doctor Tamer Antakly unable to work after qualification test cancelled due to coronavirus

Tamer Antakly, 58, moved to Australia with his wife and two daughters in 2015 but is unable to work as a doctor because his final qualification test has been delayed due to coronavirus




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Saudi Arabia has doubled its use of the death penalty since King Salman came to the throne

800 people have been executed in the Kingdom since King Salman bin Abdulaziz ascended to the throne in January 23, 2015.




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An insider's guide to football club takeovers... and how Newcastle deal will be done

It is the news Newcastle fans have been dreaming about for years - a big-money takeover and the possible departure of Mike Ashley. But how does a deal actually happen? Our expert reveals all.




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Twitcher at No. 10: Played for a fool by Adolf Hitler, Neville Chamberlain's staff worried

Nicholas Milton, author of Neville Chamberlain's Legacy, reveals the many sides to the famous British war-time leader. From his boyhood in Birmingham he was a lover of nature.




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How does my garden grow? With broken fingernails, chilblains, rampant slugs and damned hard work

Tamsin Westhorpe is the head gardener at Stockton Bury in Hertfordshire. The former journalist has penned a diary account of the four-acre garden that has been in her family for five generations.




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Why things go VIRAL and why the world goes mad when they do

Associate professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Adam Kucharski reveals why outbreaks and misinformation spread in his book The Rules of Contagion.




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How to survive doomsday (Clue: it helps to be a billionaire)

Irish author Mark O'Connell, speaks to people from across the globe who are preparing for the end of the world in a new book, including one who claims a rogue planet will crash into earth.




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Acclaimed author Jan Morris is 93: One hell of a dame (So why don't they make her one?)

Jan Morris, 93, who lives in the Llyn Peninsula has penned new book, Thinking Again. She would become the first transgender person honoured if made Dame Jan Morris.




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Cheshire adoption

Our story on October 22 about a woman who abused the children she had adopted wrongly suggested that Cheshire East Safeguarding Children’s Board was responsible for overseeing the children’s adoption. We are happy to correct the error.




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Dog owner lets Rhodesian Ridgeback lick canned cheese off his BALD HEAD so he can trim his claws

Greg Lee, 41, from Williamsburg, Virginia, was fed up with battling his 6.5 stone Rhodesian Ridgeback Jax every fortnight to cut his nails so started squirting canned cheese on his head.




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Shopping centre puts photo of Adolf Hitler on VE Day 'wall of fame' after falling foul of a trick

The photograph was sent as a prank and was unwittingly posted online and on screens displayed throughout the centre in the western Russian region of Chelyabinsk Oblast.




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Precious little girl becomes the first ever adopted Gerber baby

Magnolia Earl, who turns one on Saturday, was named the winner of the 10th annual Gerber Baby Photo Search on Friday.




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North Carolina man wins $2million on the lotto by playing random numbers from a FORTUNE cookie

Highway construction worker Claude Guezodje, of Charlotte, North Carolina, was one of two lottery players in the country who won the $2million Mega Millions prize on April 21.