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Wimbledon chiefs fume as British tennis is fined $1m over ban of ... (Daily Mail)

EXCLUSIVE BY MATT HUGHES: Wimbledon's row with the international tennis authorities over their ban on Russian players has escalated with the British game ...

The ban was also applied to this summer's warm-up tournaments, with the WTA reacting by imposing a series of fines. In another worrying development for British tennis there are also concerns about the appeal process. 'Regrettably the international tennis federations appear determined to be outcasts in this.

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How entrepreneur went from cleaning airports to running his own ... (Daily Mail)

Aamir Qutub, 33, grew up in a small town in India before moving to Australia ten years ago and launching a software business now worth $2million.

Mr Qutub, who now has a nine-month-old son with his wife, said he encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to embrace their failures He now has a team of 100 staff, 80 of whom work remotely in India, with the aim of his business to create software apps that help companies save money and increase revenue. He said his father had wanted him to take up a government job and noted there was a real 'stigma' around failure in India. Aamir Qutub, 33, (pictured with his wife) grew up in a small town in India known as Saharanpur, and moved to Australia ten years ago to study a masters of business administration He would go on to become the general manager of a tech firm at just 25 before launching his own business which now employs 100 staff and is worth $2million. Aamir Qutub, 33, grew up in a small town in India known as Saharanpur, and moved to Australia ten years ago to study a Master of Business Administration.

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Parents warned to be vigilant after man in blue Ford van 'tried to ... (Daily Mail)

According to reports, the driver of the blue Ford van followed the girl through Bower Lane in Basildon, Essex, as she walked to collect her sibling.

'He went around the van and tried to cut her up. - She said the man got out of the Ford van and tried to block her path and grab her She claims the man got out of the van before walking around it, where she believes he tried to grab her.

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Mischa Barton drops off gently used clothing at secondhand shop (Daily Mail)

The OC vet, 36, was spotted dropping off clothing at Crossroads Trading Co. in Studio City.

She had her hands full carrying a tub of gently used apparel towards the consignment store After dropping off her clothing, Mischa treated herself to an ice cold beverage from Starbucks. She had her hands full carrying a tub of gently used apparel towards the secondhand shop.

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Police let 22000 suspects roam after they fail to attend court (Daily Mail)

Fugitives accused of assault, rape and even murder remain at large, sometimes decades after their alleged offences - and the Mail even managed to track two ...

Hampshire Police issued another wanted appeal for the man, originally from Chester, last week and the fugitive remains at large. A spokesman from the National Police Chiefs’ Council said forces worked hard to locate those who failed to appear in court and public appeals were often used for higher risk suspects. A reporter found her at her home in south Gloucestershire last week. Both footballers later apologised and expressed their support for tackling anti-Semitism. Incredibly, he was again granted bail to appear for trial on October 13. The fact that little or nothing seems to be happening is a sure sign of the shambles which our once much vaunted criminal justice system has descended into.’ ‘Our criminal justice system is in chaos from top to bottom.’ The Mail investigation even managed to locate two suspects at their own homes. Scotland Yard had 3,961 outstanding warrants as of May, including 920 for violent crimes, possessing offensive weapons or making threats to kill. It is unclear whether officers had previously visited the property. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Karzan Amar after he failed to appear in court in 2018 over alleged false imprisonment and actual bodily harm. ‘You would expect in a properly run criminal justice system that the failure to turn up would be immediately followed up by police and the defendant would face the immediate loss of liberty before the case was properly dealt with.

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MAFS: Daniel Holmes explains worrying post; reveals 'mental ... (Daily Mail)

The MAFS couple explained they were 'still very much together' and Daniel's comments on Friday were just the result of a 'really bad day'

The pair explained they were 'still very much together' and Daniel's comments on Friday (seen here) were just the result of a 'really bad day' Married At First Sight couple Daniel Holmes (right) and Carolina Santos (left) put on a united front on Sunday as they discussed Daniel's worrying Instagram post from last week The pair explained they were 'still very much together' and Daniel's comments on Friday were just the result of a 'really bad day'.

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Notorious 'gangster' nicknamed Sharky looks almost unrecognisable (Daily Mail)

Tim 'Sharky' Ward, fled from the Gold Coast to Thailand in 2009 where he became an icon for his intimidating bodybuilder physique. Now, he is back in QLD ...

'It is one of the only places in the world where I really do feel free. In Australia I would be in jail.' I f*** up all the time but I pay. I have been to a lot of places, but no where as beautiful as this.' 'I don't have to wear a shirt. No mummy and daddy to run to so you gotta do what you gotta do.

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Allen's looking to hire 'lolly testers' to try new products (Daily Mail)

The confectionary brand put a call out to all Aussies with a sweet tooth last month, with applications to close on Friday.

Allen's are officially hiring their very own 'lolly testers' as hundreds of sugar lovers race to apply Allen's are officially hiring their very own 'lolly testers' as hundreds of sugar lovers race to apply. Allen's is looking for 'lolly testers' to try new products - and the only skill needed is a love for sugar

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Robert Irwin 'goes public' with American actress Emmy Perry (Daily Mail)

Emmy, 17, is a American actress, animal welfare advocate and heiress to a videogame fortune worth an estimated $380million.

It was something that meant the world.' The pair are seen here returning a turtle to its natural habitat But it was really kind. The young conservationist later said on the Today show that Megan's gesture 'meant the world' to him and went 'straight to his heart' Robert later said on the Today show the gesture 'meant the world' to him and went 'straight to his heart'. Robert made headlines several weeks ago when an American tourist asked him for his phone number during a visit to Australia Zoo

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'Alaye' is the word Nigerian scammers use to con you (Daily Mail)

A group of internet sleuths have uncovered a code word Nigerian scammers use to rinse unsuspecting victims of their money online - and you've likely never ...

Did you learn it in the army?' 'If someone you are talking to online slips in an Alaye at any point, it doesn't necessarily mean they are a scammer. One woman replied to Alaye with: 'What does that mean?

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Sharna Burgess reveals her post-partum body has been ... (Daily Mail)

Just days after welcoming her first child, son Zane, with Brian Austin Green, Sharna Burgess is opening up about her post-partum body.

The exhaustion the pain and even the adult diapers,' she said. they have been MIA until now,' she began with a laugh-cry emoji they have been MIA until now,' she began with a laugh-cry emoji. The bliss, the snuggles, the excruciating love. Amazing news: 'In other amazing news today I spotted a knee cap!!! 'In other amazing news today I spotted a knee cap!!!

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Hilarious snaps reveal how animals ruined people's day (Daily Mail)

Bored Panda has collected hilarious snaps from around the world, showing how pets, birds and wild animals can cause chaos.

Don't look behind you! In another snap, a child dressed as a dinosaur was pictured playing a keyboard covered in lemurs. - In another, a child dressed as a dinosaur plays a keyboard covered in lemurs

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Woke Guardian US reporter Julia Carrie Wong Twitter people who ... (Daily Mail)

One of The Guardian's US reporters, Julia Carrie Wong, tweeted how she believes people who question 'trans ideology' are fascists. Wong was promptly taken ...

When trans activists physically assault women who are gathering peacefully, or gay people at Pride, or try to incite people to send pipe bombs to women who stand up for women, what do you think the response is going to be?' wrote one user. Declare that anyone who disagrees with you is a fascist. 'I think that we’re entering a period when the most meaningful political distinction will be fascist and anti-fascist. 'The game that the political left plays is very simple. Declare that there are only 2 groups...fascist and anti-fascist Step 2. Wong, who attended Harvard University and the University of Iowa, became a senior reporter based in San Francisco for The Guardian.

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Charles, Camilla Hire Executive From Daily Mail Group Meghan and ... (Newsweek)

Prince Harry has so far sued "The Mail on Sunday" twice, with his latest lawsuit still ongoing.

The Sunday Times reported Andreae was recommended to Camilla by former Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday editor Geordie Greig, who the broadsheet described as her friend. The Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday are separate titles with their own editors and separate staff, but are based at the same office and have the same owner, while executives move between the two. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are hiring Tobyn Andreae, deputy editor of the Daily Mail, as communications secretary to replace Simon Enright, according to The Sunday Times.

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Royal Couple Raises Eyebrows With Recruitment Of Top Tabloid ... (Deadline)

Charles and Camilla hope he will be a strong driver of their public relations in the run-up to the Prince of Wales ascending the throne.

Andreae’s recruitment follows the appointment of a new PR adviser by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, following their disastrous trip to the Caribbean earlier in the year. The Times of London reports that Andreae will start his new role in the coming months, and the royal couple hope he will be a strong driver of their public relations in the run-up to the Prince of Wales ascending the throne. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have surprised some with their choice of new communications secretary, recruiting deputy editor of the Daily Mail Tobyn Andreae.

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Notorious NRL WAG Arabella Del Busso reveals her 'favourite ... (Daily Mail)

Arabella's news comes after she triumphed over Papi Katarina at the Pretender to Contender: Winner Takes All boxing match at the Melbourne Pavilion on May 18.

When asked what her 'favourite position' is, the beauty joked in response: 'I tend to enjoy sleeping on my side' When asked what her 'favourite position' is, the beauty joked in response: 'I tend to enjoy sleeping on my side'. One of her followers asked if the 29-year-old had any plans to release a clothing or makeup brand, and she revealed she did in fact have something in the works.

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Man whose wife is disabled reveals outrageous questions he's asked (Daily Mail)

John Reynolds, 33, from Preston, Lancashire, said he's regularly asked if his wife Jade can have children - and even had a stranger ask to touch her leg to ...

'We shared Jade's story there and how faith helped her cope in one episode. 'I find a lot of people project their fears too. John said: 'We're Christians, so we forgive people who make ignorant comments. I said 'I don't know you, I'm not going to close my eyes and let you touch my legs. 'He couldn't understand how I couldn't feel my legs and wanted to test it. I think people are just intrigued by anything that's different. 'Some of the questions around whether Jade can be a good mum are less offensive in that we know people asking that are ignorant. Although they find the constant questions can get frustrating, the couple say they find it easy to give people the benefit of the doubt because of their Christian faith. 'The questions we chose to highlight in the video - about whether we can have sex, whether Jade is a good mum, whether I have a thing for people in wheelchairs - are the more outrageous questions we get asked. Although they find the constant questions can get frustrating, the couple say they find it easy to give people the benefit of the doubt because of their Christian faith John filmed a video for TikTok in which he listed the common questions he is asked about his wife of six-years, including whether they 'have sex' and whether she can be 'a good mum'. A man with a disabled wife has revealed the most 'outrageous' questions he gets asked - including whether the couple can have sex or if he 'has a thing' for people in wheelchairs.

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TikTokker splits opinion when he reveals he has trypophobia (Daily Mail)

TikTokker Ryan Ruckledge from Blackpool, opened up about trypophobia, a condition which causes sufferers to have an adverse response to seeing images of ...

Seriously makes me heave!! Many commentators agreed with Ryan, and admitted that seeing the pictures of holes made them 'flinch' and even 'cry' His post divided opinion among viewers, with many people agreeing that such images of holes are toe-curling, but others saying that looking at the pictures is satisfying. However, others said they're the opposite and find images of clusters of holes 'satisfying' to look at. - Trypophobia is a strong aversion to photos of holes that are clustered together In a recent clip, he opened up about trypophobia, a condition which causes sufferers to have an adverse response to seeing images of small holes clustered together.

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Swap the beach for Utah's Wasatch mountains this summer (Daily Mail)

Who needs the beach! Hiking, horses and fly fishing make Utah an irresistible summer choice · Goldener Hirsch in Utah's Deer Valley offers just as much in the ...

Rooms at Goldener Hirsch begin at $399 in June and July, with prices varying on weekends. Guests can also take a scenic ride on the chairlift and enjoy various hiking trails. For more information, visit here for Goldener Hirsch and here for The Lodge at Blue Sky. The main pool at the Lodge at Blue Sky is moderately heated for guests' comfort, and there's a hot tub for the colder months Horses are the main attraction at The Lodge at Blue Sky - one of the newest and most luxurious resorts in Utah Fly fishing in the Provo river is one of the many summer activities arranged for guests at the luxurious hotel

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Experts fear 'healthy' foods are being exaggerated by sponsored ... (Daily Mail)

In the past four months studies have suggested that cranberries in various forms can improve our memory, lower levels of harmful cholesterol and potentially ...

‘If you’re testing cranberry juice and you want to compare it to the outcome with a placebo, you can’t use lemonade — you need something that’s the same colour and with the same fibre content, for example, and often the only people who can provide that are the makers of the food you are trialling.’ ‘Some have not specified the amount of PACs they used, and others have a very high dropout rate [up to 55 per cent] due to people struggling to drink large quantities of cranberry juice over long periods,’ she told Good Health. The regulator ruled that the ‘limited and inconsistent’ evidence was enough only to allow a ‘qualified health claim’. In 2017 Christina Khoo, director of emerging science at Ocean Spray and one of the authors of the 2016 study, was reported as saying: ‘We went into this trial with the utmost care with how the study should be run. The review spelt out that cranberries aren’t even the richest source — that accolade (for fresh weight), goes to chokeberries, rose hips and cocoa products. Cranberries were first used by Native Americans for medical purposes but started to attract scientific interest for their potential to prevent UTIs in particular in the late 1980s and 1990s. However, at a time when public finances are stretched, is it not reasonable that industry is increasingly relied on to pay for science? The firm’s website proclaims cranberries as ‘one of Mother Nature’s super fruits’ with ‘well-documented health benefits’ that can play ‘an important role in a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle’. Cranberries were first used by Native Americans for medical purposes but started to attract scientific interest for their potential to prevent UTIs in particular in the late 1980s and 1990s. But these studies have one thing in common — other than being about cranberries; they are funded, at least in part, by the cranberry industry. The first, which linked cranberry consumption to improved memory and lowered ‘bad’ cholesterol, was conducted by the University of East Anglia and involved 60 healthy individuals who were given a daily 4.5g freeze-dried cranberries (the equivalent of 100g of fresh cranberries) or a placebo for 12 weeks. For such a small fruit the humble cranberry seems to have an awful lot to offer.

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Did Elle Macpherson Photoshop her famous figure? (Daily Mail)

She's the Australian supermodel who was dubbed 'The Body' thanks to her picture-perfect physique.

The model uses a dry body brush up to three times a week 'to stimulate circulation and lymphatic drainage, clear my system of any toxins, and exfoliate my body for smooth, soft skin' The model uses a dry body brush up to three times a week 'to stimulate circulation and lymphatic drainage, clear my system of any toxins, and exfoliate my body for smooth, soft skin'. It comes after Elle shared her health and beauty secrets in a blog post for her company WelleCo

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Cody Simpson confirms he is dating fellow swimmer Emma McKeon (Daily Mail)

The pair began dating several months ago after Simpson, 25, a successful singer-songwriter, ditched his music career to focus on competitive swimming.

(Pictured: Simpson at the Australian Swimming Championships in Adelaide on May 18) Before their trip to Spain, Simpson and McKeon had not been seen together since they walked the red carpet at the Elvis premiere on the Gold Coast on June 4 The pair began dating several months ago after Simpson, a successful singer-songwriter, ditched his music career to focus on competitive swimming Before their trip to Spain, Simpson and McKeon had not been seen together since they walked the red carpet at the Elvis premiere on the Gold Coast on June 4. 'A brief rendezvous in Barcelona with my love, Emma,' Simpson, 25, captioned the images of the pair smiling and holding hands as they walked down a street in Barcelona 'A brief rendezvous in Barcelona with my love, Emma,' he captioned the images of the pair smiling and holding hands as they walked down the street.

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New drug could help ease breathing problems (Daily Mail)

But people with conditions such as asthma, viral infections, cystic fibrosis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) — an umbrella term for chronic ...

The new drug stops synaptotagmin from binding to the calcium molecules. Human trials could begin in two to three years. Mucus plays a crucial role in keeping our lungs and airways healthy by maintaining moisture and trapping particles such as dust and microbes which might cause irritation or infection. A new drug could help millions with lung conditions such as asthma and emphysema, which cause symptoms ranging from coughing to severe breathing difficulties The drug was developed by scientists from the University of Texas and Stanford University, both in the U.S., to tackle the protein called synaptotagmin. A new drug could help millions with lung conditions such as asthma and emphysema, which cause symptoms ranging from coughing to severe breathing difficulties.

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Sneakerboy collapses: Hundreds waiting on orders, refunds not ... (Daily Mail)

Popular sneaker store Sneakerboy was placed into administration on Saturday; Furious customers have revealed how they are waiting for their orders of shoes ...

It currently has three stores in Victoria, although it is unclear if these are actually still running. 'Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. It currently has three stores in Victoria Despite it being listed as open online, the company's flagship Sydney store is closed. I have never seen such bad customer service. In early April, Sneakerboy closed its Brisbane store and removed its listing from its website.

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Do YOU put your pronouns in work emails? (Daily Mail)

The discussion was sparked by a post on the British parenting forum Mumsnet by a user who said she doesn't agree with the policy, and asked others to ...

'I know teenagers going through an identity crisis and it feels like a high number young people hitting puberty feel uncomfortable with the associations of the societal construct of the gender they are assigned to. 'I feel no attachment to my pro nouns - they are words that help us navigate the english language. I assumed the world to be much more tolerant and kind. The best way for women to be treated as professional is for them not to identify their gender. I don't want to emphasise to people that I'm female when doing business with them. Another felt that discussing the topic had exposed 'anger, prejudice, and intolerance', writing: 'I am genuinely shocked at the replies on this thread.

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Snapchat update: Warning for parents as kids accidentally give ... (Daily Mail)

A warning has been issued to Snapchat users after an update was made to the popular photo and video sharing app - and it's left parents worried.

A leading cyber expert has warned the live-tracking feature may enable revenge porn, cyber-bullying, stalking and domestic violence among young people. It also goes one step further,' the brand wrote. 'Location sharing via the Snap Map is off by default, and Snapchatters who do decide to share their location on the Map will only be able to see and be seen by mutual friends,' they said. The Snapchat 'map' feature (left) allows others to view your exact location down to the street address - and now it also calculates how long it will take to drive to this destination (right) The feature allows users to see random content posted by strangers by clicking on parts of the map. The 'Snap Map' feature allows others to view your exact location down to the street address - and now it also calculates how long it will take to drive to the destination.

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Former model Marie Helvin says she's so broke she may have to ... (Daily Mail)

Marie Helvin, 69, has now admitted that she's broke and considering applying for a job as a supermarket cashier.

‘If I am ever lucky enough to meet someone, then I’d hope that he might be older and divorced or widowed, I mean, I don’t want to go out with some young kid.’ 'Even in hospital she asked me to bring in her false eyelashes. ‘Mark was the sweetest, kindest, most loving person,’ she said. Marie blames herself for the demise of their romance. ‘You can get a job at Whole Foods [supermarket chain] in your 80s in America. Put it this way, I wouldn’t apply to work in Whole Foods here. But back home in Hawaii, if I needed to, I’d go there and work.’

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Nazi Adolf Eichmann is heard admitting to devising 'Final Solution' in ... (Daily Mail)

Audio recordings of the architect of the Holocaust boasting about his actions have been made public for the first time, 60 years after his execution for ...

Nearly 100,000 Jews had left Austria or were smuggled to Palestine and other countries by the time he left Vienna in May 1939, according to Eichmann: His Life and Crimes by David Cesarani. He later supervised the deportation of Jewish to the death camps at Bełżec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Auschwitz and others. Adolf Eichmann recorded 70 hours of interviews in Argentina, having fled to Buenos Aires after the war. Kobi Sitt (left) spent 20 years trying to access the Eichmann tapes. In another clip, the Nazi officer states: 'Jews who are fit to work should be sent to work. He married his wife Veronika Liebl in 1935, with whom he had four sons. Eichmann was captured by U.S. troops after the war but escaped from a prison camp in 1946 and lived in Germany under a fake name for many years until he made his way to Argentina – where he was ultimately captured by the Mossad. He was responsible for collecting information on the Jews in each area, organizing the seizure of their property, and arranging for and scheduling the horrific packed trains that took the Jews to their deaths. After Austria was annexed by Germany, Eichmann was sent to Vienna to organize the emigration of Jews from the city. Why should I deny it? 'But I cannot tell you otherwise. Adolf Eichmann is described as the mastermind behind the Holocaust. He fled to Argentina after the war, and in 1957 recorded a series of interviews about his role in Nazi Germany. The tapes are only being made public now, thanks to two Israeli documentary makers

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