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मिशन मंगल रिव्यूः सफल देश के पीछे भी महिलाएं होती हैं

अक्षय कुमार (Akshay Kumar) के राष्ट्र निर्माण के मिशन में यह तीसरी फिल्म है. इसमें बॉक्स ऑफिस पर भी मंगल पर जाने के सारे गुण हैं.


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'जजमेंटल है क्या' समीक्षाः कंगना ने एक्टिंग से खींची नई लकीर

Judgementall Hai Kya film review: कंगना रनौत के अभिनय में दिन-ब-दिन निखार आता जा रहा है. जजमेंटल है क्या में उन्होंने एक अपने प्रदर्शन से एक नई लकीर खींच दी है.


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ऋतिक रोशन ने सुपर 30 में 'सुपर' काम किया है!

सुपर 30 के साथ वापसी कर रहे ऋतिक ने इस फिल्म में कमाल किया है, ये फिल्म आपको भावुक कर देगी


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आयुष्मान खुराना की 'Article 15' समाज को आईना दिखाती है

आयुष्मान खुराना बॉलीवुड के उन पुलिसवालों से अलग हैं जो डायलॉगबाज़ी करते नज़र आते हैं. वो एक 'दबंग' पुलिसवाले नहीं है जो विलेन को हवा में उड़ा दे, वो सही की समझ रखता है और चीज़ों को ठीक करना चाहता है.


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मैं कबीर सिंह की तरफ क्यों देखूँ?मेरा वास्ता तो प्रीति से है

फ़िल्म में एक डायलॉग है, “अपने हिस्से का दर्द सबको झेलना पड़ता है उसमें ख़लल मत डालो.” कोई ये क्यों नहीं बताता अपने हिस्से की खुशी, अपने हिस्से का प्यार सबको लेना पड़ता है उसे भी मत छीनो. ये जितने लोग ललाहोट हुए जा रहे हैं कबीर और उसके इश्क़ पर, वो दरअसल अपने नाकाम इश्क़, अपनी दबी हुई ख्वाहिशों की झलक देख रहे हैं उसमें.


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शाहिद कपूर की दमदार एक्टिंग, कियारा के साथ शानदार कैमिस्ट्री

kabir singh movie review : 'कबीर सिंह' (Kabir Singh) के किरदार को शाहिद कपूर (Shahid Kapoor) ने इतनी खूबसूरती से पर्दे पर उतारा है कि ऑडिएंस उनकी दीवानी हो गई है।


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ALEX BRUMMER: Britain needs a plan for the post-Covid era

As a nation in lockdown commemorated VE-Day, here is something to ponder. In the midst of the War, policymakers in Britain and around the world were deep in planning for the peace.


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ALEX BRUMMER: Covid-19 will take the economy on a bare knuckle ride

By unhappy coincidence, the anniversary of the most rapturous day in British history, victory in the war against Nazi evil, comes amid a dismal historic message from the Bank of England.


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ALEX BRUMMER: ITV's streaming battle

ITV's chief exec Carolyn McCall has done the right things to limit the scarring. Some 800 workers have been furloughed, the dividend and executive pay have been cut and costs severely pruned.


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Coronavirus UK: Under-45s should be working, says Alex Brunner

ALEX BRUMMER: In spite of best government efforts the nation is heading for a slump, a surge of insolvencies and levels of unemployment almost certainly not seen in our lifetimes. Action is needed.


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ALEX BRUMMER: Debt bubble fears mount

When Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party were proposing to go on a spending spree ahead of last December's general election there was much talk of a magic money tree.


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ALEX BRUMMER: Blackwell takes the reins at Lloyds amid CBILS concerns

Blackwell has again come to the fore after the Treasury is understood to have been exasperated at Lloyds' lacklustre embrace of the Coronavirus Interruption Loan Scheme.


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ALEX BRUMMER: Why were life sciences firms left out of the loop?

What Britain's fight against coronavirus has shown is the monolithic approach of Public Health England at the outset of the crisis was a terrible error, which frustrated the medical research community.


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ALEX BRUMMER: Shell's decision to slash dividend deals a cruel blow

For everyone managing a pension or investment fund, Shell's decision to slash its dividend by two-thirds and suspend promised share buybacks will be a profound shock.


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ALEX BRUMMER: Slump comes over horizon

When the coronavirus became an issue early this year there was much loose talk about it being no more than a cold. Similarly, it was easy to regard the economic impact as transitory.


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ALEX BRUMMER: Sultan with a begging bowl

A survey based on firms across the advanced world and emerging markets found Covid-19 is creating unprecedented stress with likely falls of 25 per cent in revenues, soaring debt levels and bankruptcies.


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ALEX BRUMMER: Banks under cosh over coronavirus loans

To make matters easier for the lenders, the Bank of England has already released counter-cyclical buffers to prepare for current loan demand.


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ALEX BRUMMER: UK joins the big spenders

The scale of the task was outlined by Paul Johnson from the Institute for Fiscal Studies this week when he projected a deficit of £260 billion this year.


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ALEX BRUMMER: Britain stares into the financial abyss under lockdown

Damage done to Britain's prosperity by the severity of the lockdown is terrifying. It has not been made any easier by the wilful destruction of the country's smaller enterprises.


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ALEX BRUMMER: Virgin deserves a lifeline 

Richard Branson has touched a raw nerve with his £500m bailout request for Virgin Atlantic. He is portrayed as living the high life in the Caribbean with a reputation for treating women carelessly.


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ALEX BRUMMER: A world drowning in oil

One could barely believe the reports when the May price for West Texas crude oil dipped into negative territory late on Monday. The immediate thought was: does this mean free petrol for my car?


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ALEX BRUMMER: Government must nurture Britain's hi-tech start-ups

The latest public policy intervention to support R&D and start-ups through the worst of the Covid-19 crisis is right. Some will complain the government is slow to react and lags behind Germany.


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ALEX BRUMMER: Donald Trump puts efforts of Rishi Sunak and our own banking pygmies in shade

Far be it for me to comment on the US's medical response to the coronavirus, but amid these failings the US does appear to have managed the business piece remarkably well.


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ALEX BRUMMER: IMF boss Kristalina Georgieva fails political test

Georgieva scratched at an old wound when she said that the UK should seek an extension beyond the transition period for leaving the EU. Brussels gave the Bulgarian her job and she has not forgotten.


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ALEX BRUMMER: Royal Mail boss Rico Back displaying sad derogation of leadership by working from home

Royal Mail employees have kept services operating in the midst of a crisis. So it is surprising Back has chosen, since the shutdown began on March 23, to hunker down with his family abroad.


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ALEX BRUMMER: UK Big pharma in the fight against covid-19

Britain's world class big pharma companies were always going to be a huge asset in the fight against Covid-19 and in finding solutions, not just to this pandemic, but to future similar events.


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TOM UTLEY: The day I stabbed myself with a chandelier and why I won't miss foreign holidays one jot

TOM UTLEY: I'm quite content to stay here in my South London suburb -with perhaps a trip to Norfolk, Scotland or Wales when the lockdown eases.


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I never thought I'd say this... but I'm so thrilled that my boomerang baby is moving back home 

TOM UTLEY: On the day this week when Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds were celebrating their happy event, my wife and I received joyful news about our own baby boy.


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You don't need to win £58 million on the lottery to learn the value of money - try lockdown instead

TOM UTLEY: I couldn't help feeling a momentary twinge of sympathy for Ryan Hoyle, 38, when I read yesterday that the self-employed joiner had just won £58,366,487 in the EuroMillions draw.


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Coronavirus UK: Is David Hockney right about effect of smoking?

It's the first time since I foolishly took up smoking during my gap year in France almost 50 years ago that I've heard anyone suggest my addiction might actually be doing me good, writes TOM UTLEY.


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TOM UTLEY: The animals really are taking over our world

TOM UTLEY: As a fellow scribbler remarked elsewhere this week, wild animals seem to possess 'some atavistic sixth sense that humans are in disarray or on the retreat'.


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TOM UTLEY: Not since my teens have I felt the urge to conform. But even I feel it now

TOM UTLEY: All my grown-up life, I've prided myself on being something of a non-conformist - a maverick unafraid to question and challenge the conventional wisdom and conduct of the herd.


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TOM UTLEY: Call me a suicidal, homicidal maniac but I've just taken Mrs U to the pub

TOM UTLEY: I know many readers will condemn me as a suicidal, homicidal maniac when I admit that, on Tuesday, I took Mrs U out for an idyllic pub lunch - perhaps our last for a very long time.


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TOM UTLEY on why working from home is pure hell 

TOM UTLEY: First, a shameful confession: when news of the coronavirus first broke, I planned to write a column asking what all the fuss was about (pictured, PM Boris Johnson).


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TOM UTLEY: I've been ruled by members of the female sex... even ones with four legs

TOM UTLEY: When my bosses suggested I should take a leaf out of the Prime Minister's book by writing about five women who had shaped my life, my heart sank (pictured, Margaret Thatcher).


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TOM UTLEY: I wish religion was as easy to take up as, say, colonic irrigation

TOM UTLEY: if I started going to Communion again now, as a non-believer, the only probable effect on my health would be exposure to a strong risk of catching COVID-19 from the chalice.


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TOM UTLEY: Oh, how I envy face 'super-recognisers'... I'm a super-forgetter

TOM UTLEY: Enough to say I will not be applying for a retirement job in the police as one of its specialist group of officers who never forget a face. Pictured: Super-recogniser PCSO Andy Pope.


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TOM UTLEY: 7,994 hours of our lives spent in regret? Not I...

TOM UTLEY: All right, I'm prepared to believe that some people spend a chunk of every day wishing they'd done something differently. Take David Cameron...


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TOM UTLEY: So Beethoven wasn't deaf? What next!

TOM UTLEY: The most moving story in the history of music, I reckon, is the familiar account of the stone-deaf Beethoven's public appearance - his first on stage for 12 years.


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TOM UTLEY: My high-tech Mercedes may drive me round the bend, but could be the way ahead for oldies

TOM UTLEY: There I was, driving home along the M25 at about 10pm the other night, when suddenly my car braked of its own accord and veered to the right, without any intervention from me.


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TOM UTLEY: As a student, Monty Python made me howl. So why do I find it unfunny these days?

TOM UTLEY: This week's very sad news of Terry Jones's death, after his long decline into dementia, took me straight back to the JCR at my Cambridge college in the early 1970s.


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TOM UTLEY: What my wifi going wonky taught me about Prince Philip's lessons for life 

TOM UTLEY: Well, the minutes passed, and then the hours - and still I could get nothing but that infuriating message. I began to feel something like panic stealing over me.


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TOM UTLEY: My wife's excessive packing for a holiday is proof of the REAL gender divide

TOM UTLEY: To those who argue that there are no fundamental differences between men and women, I say consider the matter of packing for a holiday.


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TOM UTLEY: Annual fight for parking space on Christmas Day makes me wish young cared for the old

TOM UTLEY: You can tell a lot about the way modern families tend to neglect their elderly by the number of car parking spaces available on our road in south London.


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TOM UTLEY: How daft to claim calling someone a nerd is a hate crime

Sonja Falck, senior psychotherapy lecturer at East London University has claimed someone who uses terms such as 'geek' or nerd' should be prosecuted for a hate crime, writes TOM UTLEY.


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TOM UTLEY: Bless me Father, for I am an eco-sinner

TOM UTLEY: Worse than any of this, I so adore my new car that I've taken to making entirely unnecessary journeys for the sheer love of driving it.


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ANDREW PIERCE: 'Simple crofter' Ian Blackford is rolling in dough 

The SNP MP was revealed last week to have the second largest haul of Parliamentary expenses - at £242,000 - which covers staff, travel and accommodation, writes ANDREW PIERCE.


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ANDREW PIERCE: Kensington's MP picks up royal handout

ANDREW PIERCE: One of the biggest surprises at the last General Election was the victory of Labour's Emma Dent Coad in the Conservative stronghold of Kensington.


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ANDREW PIERCE: How Geoffrey Cox sank the prime minister's Brexit deal

ANDREW PIERCE: 'Unlike some past Attorneys General, Geoffrey Cox has been lauded for his independence of thinking. He refused to compromise his legal view'.


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Advert snub for 'political' pro-Brexit animal charity

ANDREW PIERCE looks at how the Economist bosses rejected a 'political' Brexit animal advert, Heseltine welcoming the Government's defeat in Commons & other stories.


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