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Arsenal stars making thousands by flogging video messages to fans and businesses
Italy star Jorginho makes £205 for video greetings and £12,300 for corporate messages, while Swiss midfield pal Granit Xhaka gets £98 and £8,200 for the same packages
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Drug barons 'duped former Tory Home Secretary with guns to get early release'
Michael Howard got a royal pardon for notorious criminals John Haase and Paul Bennett in return for key insider information on the illegal arms trade in 1996
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Mum of Manchester Arena bombing victim calls for ticket tax to improve security
Figen Murray – whose son Martyn Hett, 29, was among 22 killed in 2017 – said a levy of 50p per ticket could raise £1million a year so venues could buy essential kit
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Bake Off musical cut Paul Hollywood flirting scene after it 'touched a nerve'
The show in London’s West End includes judges based on Paul and co-star Prue Leith, but writers had to scrap scenes in which Paul’s character, Phil Hollinghurst, flirted with one of the fictional bakers
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Duran Duran back together with terminally-ill Andy Taylor to record new album
Lead singer Simon Le Bon, 64, is set to work on tracks with former member Andy Taylor, 62, at the guitarist’s studio in Ibiza. Andy has terminal stage 4 prostate cancer
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Love Island's Will Young and Jessie Wynter went to Tesco for their first date
Instead of returning home to Tasmania, Jessie flew back to Buckinghamshire with Will after they were dumped from the villa before the final and enjoyed having their first real date at Tesco
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'BBC cuts will be a disaster - people need local news coverage'
Keir Mudie says the BBC is putting local news coverage to the sword, replacing dedicated programming with one-size fits all stuff that will be broadcast everywhere
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Taylor Swift kicks off 3-hour tour with 44 songs and 11 dazzling costume changes
Swifties roared their approval for a full minute as the singer emerged from clouds of chiffon in a Versace bodysuit and Christian Louboutin boots during her first tour show in 5 years
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'We sold everything we had to live off-grid in an old bus - it's a dream life'
Plumber Badger Scott, his wife Kayla and their children have travelled through 10 countries in a converted minibus and are now living off-grid in rural Portugal
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UK's biggest fascist group shares far-right propaganda and racist slurs online
Patriotic Alternative has shared dozens of videos that include white supremacist conspiracy theories and racist slurs. Youtube says it does not allow hate speech under its terms of service
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Ice cream fans being 'ripped off' as prices increase but sizes shrink
Tubs of Haagen-Dazs are now 40ml smaller than they used to be but cost an extra £1.15. And a 500ml tub of Ben and Jerry’s once priced at £4 is now 35ml smaller and costs £5
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Agony of domestic abuse victims as 32% wait at least 2 years for council houses
Domestic abuse survivors should be at the head of the queue but some 32% on local authority lists have waited at least two years, with just 17% offered homes after 12 months
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Lenses to help gamers play for longer going on sale with price starting from £75
The XP PRO Gaming Lens claims to counteract any fatigue or sore eyes addicts may get while online and designer Jai Kudo Lenses says its yellow-tinted product even improves performance
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Ex-EastEnders stars Ben Hardy and Jessica Plummer split after 'growing apart'
The pair's romance was at a peak last year when they celebrated Ben Hardy's birthday with a trip to Turkey but sources say he and Jessica Plummer have now called it quits after 'growing apart'
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Spandau Ballet's Tony Hadley would 'never' reunite with ex-bandmates after row
Spandau Ballet took a break in 1990 for solo projects but it turned into a full-blown split when Tony, drummer John Keeble and saxophonist Steve Norman unsuccessfully sued guitarist Gary Kemp in a royalties row
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'My mum's advice was a manual for life - we need to cling to pearls of wisdom'
Rachael Bletchly was 26 when her mum died, 33 years ago next week. She says Mother's Day is always bittersweet for her and her brother – just as it will be for many people this year
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Inside cushy prison cells where inmates have guitars, laptops and plants
A photo taken at A Wing at Category B HMP Garth in Lancashire - which holds 850 men - shows a neatly made bed and acoustic guitar propped up on the wall, as well as a TV and a laptop
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Woman snatched and raped alongside pal aged 10 demands attacker stays in jail
Charlene Lunnon and Lisa Hoodless were 10 when they were snatched, held prisoner and raped by Alan Hopkinson. Charlene said he is a 'dangerous man', adding she hopes he will die in prison
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Tips to boost health in nature - walk in local park, watch sunset, hear birdsong
An ever-growing body of research points to the fact that nature is not only nice, we need regular doses to thrive, says Kim Jones
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Teachers share pupils' worst packed lunches – and contents are hard to swallow
One primary school pupil brought in a pork pie and a can of shandy. He made the lunch himself because “that’s all there was in the fridge” he told the teacher in Halifax, West Yorks
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Miracle as four-year-old boy's dying wish for new liver granted just in time
Dylan Walton, a four-year-old Manchester United Fan, was given just 24 hours to live after he was hit by a virus but thankfully a liver transplant was found for him just in time
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Giant rats and raw sewage 'hell' spark fear for kids' health over mould
A Sunday Mirror investigation has revealed there were 15,000 complaints about disrepair with tenants worried about rat infestations, raw sewage and health problems caused by mould
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Gary Lineker would go back to Match of the Day but will never apologise says son
Gary Lineker's son George said his dad, who was taken off air by the BBC after criticising the government's new immigration bill, 'will always speak up for people who don't have a voice'
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Migrants hoping to reach UK thank Gary Lineker for opposing immigration bill
Ahmad Harris, who fled Kabul six months ago and has family in the UK, has compared the BBC's move to silence Gary Lineker to the tactics of the Taliban in Afghanistan
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John Barnes breaks silence on why Gary Lineker has his full backing
Ex football player John Barnes says Gary Lineker had the right to express his view on his personal Twitter account - and adds the BBC can't pick and choose when it wants to be impartial
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