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Mail News: Champions of Europe Chelsea return to heroes' welcome with open-top bus victory parade through west London
Players, including captain John Terry, showed off the Champions League trophy, which they won less than 24 hours ago in a dramatic penalty shoot-out in Munich.
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Health: Dementia denial: Two out of three older people are worried¿ but most don¿t want to know more
The YouGov survey also revealed more women than men in the UK are anxious about dementia. Actress Carey Mulligan is campaigning for better awareness of the brain disease.
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Mail News: Here comes the Olympic torch... oh no, it's a Co-op shoplifter with a plundered bottle of rosé
The streets of Truro, Cornwall, were packed as pounding feet approached. Would it be torch runner Lisa Heal, 32, approaching? No, it was a young brunette shoplifter.
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Health: Snorers may have higher risk of dying from cancer, study reveals
Scientists in the U.S. examined data from sleep studies carried out on 1,522 people over 22 years. They found there was an association with cancer death that increased sharply if the participants snored.
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Money Mail: Retirement poverty timebomb: 20% of UK workers saving nothing into a pension
People are sacrificing saving for their retirement in favour of covering immediate bills such as mortgages, heating and food, Scottish Widows has calculated.
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Front Page News: Deadly suicide bombing in Yemen
At least 10 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on soldiers in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, security sources say.
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Front Page News: Man charged with teenager murder
A 26-year-old man is charged with murder and attempted murder over a shooting in County Londonderry at the weekend.
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News: Man charged with teenager murder
A 26-year-old man is charged with murder and attempted murder over a shooting in County Londonderry at the weekend.
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Money Mail: Markets nervy as French mortgage lender 3CIF falls victim to eurozone contagion
Caisse Centrale du Credit Immobilier deFrance (3CIF) has been put up for sale and may yet have to be nationalised. Markets across Europe opened in the red yet again this morning, but recovered to trade level for the day.
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Mail News: Queen's dress designer Stewart Parvin reveals secrets of how monarch looks so pristine
Stewart Parvin, left, has revealed that the monarch does not perspire. He also tells how she has a servant to wear in her shoes for her and that she wears an extra shoulder pad to help her look good.
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Mail News: Man, 30, fighting for life in hospital after being savaged by two dogs as he walked along beach
The unnamed man, 30, has severe bites all over his body after being attacked by the pet mastiff cross and a Staffordshire bull terrier on Brighton beach, East Sussex, on Friday morning.
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Money Mail: PM's backing of controversial Beecroft plan could lead to tension with Lib Dems
David Cameron risked angering his Coalition partners last night by throwing his weight behind radical plans to slash red tape and overhaul employment rights.
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Mail News: Lockerbie bomber Al-Megrahi dead after health rapidly deteriorates in Libya
As bomber Abdelbaset Al Megrahi lost his cancer battle, families of the Lockerbie victims insisted on knowing if his flight to freedom nearly three years ago was triggered by a so-called ‘deal for oil’ with the Gaddafi regime.
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Mail News: All aboard! Queen invites Middletons on her royal river party to celebrate Diamond Jubilee
The Duchess of Cambridge's parents Michael and Carole will sail on the Elizabethan, a replica 1890s Mississippi paddle steamer, at the event on June 3, the Daily Mail can reveal.
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Front Page News: Lockerbie bomber's funeral due
The funeral of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi is due to take place in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, later.