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The Pub Landlord will take on the Ukip leader for the Kent constituency of South Thanet under the banner of the Free United Kingdom Party, a spokesperson confirmed.

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Hayward outside Molineux, which he ordered to be rebuilt using Black Country cement

The multi-millionaire entrepreneur and philanthropist made his fortune in the Bahamas but remained an uber-patriot

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Maris in 2002: 'a man with a noble heart'

Maris wrote the magazine's Oncle Bernard column and was a widely-read and influential figure who combined a successful academic career with journalism and broadcasting

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Myerson: organisers of Miss America asked her to change her name to something less Jewish, but she refused

Myerson was hailed as a groundbreaker for her religion and her sex after parlaying her unprecedented 1945 Miss America victory into national celebrity

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Dapper Laughs has his own ITV dating show

Comedian Daniel O’Reilly hasn't tweeted as Dapper Laughs since November last year, when he was embroiled in controversy

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'I was really upset, my morale was low and I was crying,' she said. 'It was totally humiliating, but over time I have got over it.'

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Department for Culture's 2015 highlights have been published, with the best British talent set to make billions worldwide

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'At last there is a serious opposition'

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Mike Buchanan is running for seats in the General Election leading the Justice for Men and Boys (And the Women Who Support Them)

The a former Conservative party consultant said that men and boys are 'absolutely excluded' from British society

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The Pub Landlord will take on the Ukip leader for the Kent constituency of South Thanet under the banner of the Free United Kingdom Party

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Half-cocked: Liam Neeson in the preposterous 'Taken 2'

The 62-year-old actor dismissed the idea that watching violent films, like Taken, glamorised violence and inspired killers

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10. Liam Gallagher on Victoria Beckham’s aspirations to become an author: “She can’t even chew gum and walk in a straight line, let alone write a book.”

The Oasis singer was still fined £3,500 by a Manhattan judge

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Russell Brand has compared Fox News to Islamist murderers in a new video

The comedian-turned-activist broadcast a takedown of Fox, saying that the US and Islamist extremists were both 'violent maniacs who are murdering people'

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The Glee actress stunned members of the audience by making the sweeping generalisation about 'ethnic' hygiene on The View

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David Cameron has spoken about his struggle to lose weight, saying that snacking on bread in the afternoon is his

The PM has cut out carbs to lose weight, describing bread as his 'downfall'

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Controversial French comic Dieudonné Mbala Mbala delivers a speech prior to the premiere screening of his movie 'Antisémite' (Anti-Jewish) on January 15, 2012 on the stage of the 'Main d'Or' theatre in Paris.

'Quenelle' comedian appeared to express sympathy for Amedy Coulibaly

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