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Boris Johnson says Scotland Yard must act with ‘fairness and equality’ after Dawn Butler car stop 

Prime Minister Boris Johnson today said Scotland Yard should act with ‘fairness and equality’ after it apologised to Dawn Butler for ‘racially profiled’ vehicle stop in Hackney over the weekend

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Illegal rave on Kent beach sees revellers ignore social distancing rules 

The event, on Greatstone beach, Romney Marsh, started at around 3.30pm on Sunday – after plans for an unofficial ‘beach cookout’ in nearby Camber Sands, East Sussex, were foiled by police.

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Trump signs four executive orders on coronavirus aid after Congress negotiations stalled 

Trump signed four executive orders related to what he called ‘China virus relief’ during a press conference at his golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey, on Saturday afternoon.

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What social distancing? 250,000 bikers begin descending on South Dakota for 10-day festival 

Sturgis, South Dakota – population 7,000 – is welcoming 250,000 people this weekend for a motorbike rally. Mayor Carstensen said he was determined to encourage ‘responsibility.’

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Critics savage Shia LaBeouf’s new gangland crime thriller The Tax Collector 

Movie critics have called the new David Ayer written and directed movie, The Tax Collector, ‘incompetent,’ ‘a bloody mess’ and ‘one of the most atrocious viewing experiences of the year.’

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Is it ethical to infect volunteers with Covid-19 to test a vaccine? 

Seán McPartlin, from Rathoath, Co Meath in the Irish  Republic is one of 1,100 people under the age of 30 who have signed up to test the effectiveness of a coronavirus vaccine.

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Ex-WHO doctor says world will be fighting coronavirus for years 

Dr Larry Brilliant, an epidemiologist from California, said the global fight against COVID-19 will carry on for at least the next four years as the virus moves from one hotspot to the next.

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At least seven dead and more than 3 MILLION without power as Tropical Storm Isaias pummels Northeast 

The weather system spawned tornadoes and dumped rain Tuesday along the East Coast after making landfall as a hurricane in North Carolina.

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Ten-page licence fee documents for over-75s are too ‘long and complex’, charity warns BBC  

Age UK said the change would ‘all end in tears’ with  the ‘long and complex’ 10-page documents failing to make it clear when the elderly will get a demand for payment, while action groups have urged a boycott of the fee.

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The mini-Monet whose masterpieces made an astonishing £50,000 – with all the money going to charity  

Daisy Watt, now ten, has now gone on to make an astonishing £50,000 from her floral landscapes which have seen her dubbed a ‘mini Monet’, with all the money donated to charity.

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London’s millionaire boy racers: Rich owner’s parade supercars worth hundreds of thousands of pounds 

Revving engines kept those living along Sloane Street in Kensington awake into the early hours of the morning as cars worth millions of pounds showed off their power.

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Cornish locals say they are ‘too scared’ to go food shopping as visitors ignore social distancing 

Street marshals have been patrolling hotspots in Cornwall after visitors were seen pouring down narrow streets without sticking to social-distancing rules, despite warning signs in place.

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Tearful brides-to-be ‘devastated’ by government’s decision to delay relaxing wedding restrictions 

Amanda Kellett, of Grimbsy, is due to marry Christopher Carr on August 8 and had booked a reception for family and friends. She told Sky News she was ‘floored’ by the announcement.

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Vegetarian family-of-four who spent £220 on weekly groceries save £1,000 in Eat, Shop, Save 

Jena Glen, her husband Aaron, and their two children, from Newton Abbot, Devon, appeared on the second episode of ITV’s Eat, Shop Save – which airs tonight at 7.30pm.

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British tourists still flying to Spain say it is dealing with Covid-19 better than the UK 

Nigel Hunt, 54, was at Manchester Airport today travelling with his family to their villa in Fuerteventura, He told MailOnline he felt ‘safer’ in Spain because his family have their own holiday home.

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