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Everton transfer news - Bernard talks
Everton transfer news, rumours, gossip and speculation with the January transfer window open including the latest on Joshua King, Joshua Zirkzee, Moise Kean and more


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William is proud of Queen and Philip for having Covid-19 vaccine
William said: “My grandparents have had the vaccine and I am very proud of them for doing that. It is really important that everyone gets the vaccine when they...


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Liverpool transfer news - Ibrahima Konate interest
Liverpool transfer news, rumours, gossip and speculation with the January transfer window open including the latest on Adama Traore, Ibrahima Konate, Dayot Upamecano and more


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Hiccups, tinnitus and stammering are bizarre signs of Covid too, say doctors
A constant cough, high temperature, thumping headache and a sudden loss of smell or taste are all common symptoms. But what is clear is that Covid-19 ...


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DC police arrest man with loaded handgun and 500 rounds of ammunition ahead of inauguration
An officer noticed he had “firearms-related stickers” on his vehicle and asked him if he had any weapons inside his car.

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Streets of Paris stand empty as police enforce a nationwide curfew
Striking pictures saw iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe almost entirely deserted, while the Champs Elysees was devoid of the...


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I Bet I Can Guess If You're More Like Penelope Or Eloise On "Bridgerton"
I'm sure Lady Whistledown would know. View Entire Post ›


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Covid scammers' cruel £21m haul after capitalising on the pandemic
EXCLUSIVE: Over 4,500 COVID-related fraud crimes, including one against a 92-year-old woman who was tricked out of £160 for a fake jab at her home, have been...


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'Riot police' swoop on 'crowd shouting and screaming' in Falkirk
Locals say at least 20 people gathered on the street before a least one person was taken away.


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DAN HODGES: The second wave of Covid swamped Captain Hindsight - and the jab could wash him away...
DAN HODGES: Starmer's supporters argue that freed from the constraints of opposition, he would have had the room to be...


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NHS staff deserve to be put first for booster jab - Voice of the Sunday Mirror
Frontline NHS staff are the most likely to catch Covid-19, yet they have to wait three months for the second booster jab like everyone else - ...


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BBC senior executive is paid £330,000 a year to monitor whether the Corporation is impartial
Ken MacQuarrie, who stepped down as the BBC's director for nations and regions at the end of last year, has been given the title...


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French drugs firm 'days away' from making 60million doses of Britain's FOURTH coronavirus vaccine
French drugs firm Valneva is just 'days away' from kick-starting manufacture of its jab on British soil, The Mail on...


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Furious medics told to bin Covid vaccines rather than give staff booster jabs
EXCLUSIVE: Ooutrage as bosses tell GPs to bin vaccines amid growing calls to protect frontline NHS staff - it has been slammed as 'ridiculous...


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PETER HITCHENS: Why our liberal elite cheered for this violent mob
PETER HITCHENS: Just imagine the outcry if a Russian diplomat or politician had been mingling with the horrible rabble which stormed the US Capitol in...


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Prime Minister's new mission for Rishi Sunak
The Chancellor has pledged to emulate the dynamic Asian country by ripping up the red tape imposed by Brussels and 'raising our eyes to look to the future'.


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Fears up to 600,000 women are at risk as cervical smear tests are cancelled or missed in lockdown
Tory MP Caroline Nokes said that check-up cancellations and women's fears of attending GP clinics in the pandemic could mean ...


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US claims researchers at Chinese institute fell ill weeks before the world knew of Covid
The Chinese government is under growing pressure to reveal the true origins of the coronavirus pandemic after US intelligence placed a...


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Washington: man arrested with fake inaugural ID and loaded gun
* Wesley Allen Beeler arrested ahead of Biden inauguration * Security stepped up nationwide after Capitol attack * Biden must find words for a wounded nation...


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Top Tory accused of sex attack in Parliament amid claims cops didn't investigate
EXCLUSIVE: Woman alleges one of the attacks was in the former minister’s parliamentary office as other MPs worked nearby - but there are claims...

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Rise in youngsters with eating disorders is yet another distressing cost of the Covid lockdown
The UK's leading eating disorder charity, Beat, has seen an 81 per cent increase in calls to its helpline since March. In the...


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Blundering cop destroys £64,000 drone by pressing the wrong buttons on its remote control panel
A police officer wrecked a pricey drone by pressing the wrong buttons on its operating tablet, sending it plummeting 70ft to its...

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Is jet-ski Romeo just in it for the cash? He's been revelling in fame but friends say it's a sham
Romantics lapped up the tale of how Dale McLaughlan was so desperate to see Jessica Radcliffe that he made the...


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VIVIENNE PARRY: Joan Bakewell is misguided to demand all over-80s get second jab within three weeks
VIVIENNE PARRY: Simply put, giving a scheduled second shot to Joan Bakewell and others means that someone else, whose need for ...


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From The Serpent to Losing Alice and The White Tiger: The best on demand TV to watch this week
The drama about real-life serial killer Charles Sobhraj, who murdered travellers on the so-called Asian hippie trail during the...


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From Peter Ho Davies to Hafsa Zayyan, Olivia Sudjic and Jeff Noon: This week's best new fiction
When a scan shows that their unborn child may have defects, a nameless couple opt for an abortion.


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SARAH SANDS asks why brides in Britain are being subjected to horrors out of the Middle Ages
Tests are held to be particularly important by some minority groups in Britain. There is a hidden business with clinics, particularly ...

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Prince Andrew asked online troll to help discredit his sex accuser
An aide of the Duke is alleged to have discussed with ex-teen beauty queen Molly Skye Brown, 42, the possibility of making a fake Twitter account to ensnare a...

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From The Fault Line to French And Saunders: The best podcasts to listen to this week
In the wake of 9/11, an unlikely bromance formed between George W. Bush and Tony Blair.


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Thin Places review: This memoir may speak to an even wider audience than it first imagined
Derry/Londonderry - where even the choice of name reflects 'which foot you kick with' - has a compelling and fractious history.


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DEBORAH ROSS: The Pembrokeshire Murders is just a gripping tale elegantly told
The true-life crime drama The Pembrokeshire Murders was not a whodunnit, as we knew who done it (John Cooper), and it was not a whydunnit.


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PIERS MORGAN: My dad can drink £3 wine and pretend it's a 1961 Latour
My parents are now recovered from their nasty bouts of coronavirus back in November. Well, almost. My dad still hasn't got back his sense of taste or...

