Tom Daley 'had an 18-month affair with a male model'

Tom Daley (left), 22, is said to have exchanged sexually explicit messages with Edward William (right), 27, and is also accused of having 'physical' liaisons. The Team GB athlete, who is engaged to 42-year-old American film director Dustin Lance Black (pictured center with Daley), is said to have met his 6ft 6ins lover in the street and began chatting online in 2014.

Muslim parents 'sent school headteacher death threats

The headteacher of a mostly Muslim primary school has been forced to work from home by death threats from parents who hate her western values. Trish O'Donnell, head of Clarksfield Primary School in Oldham (pictured), has endured 'harassment and intimidation' in the form of 'aggressive verbal abuse' and 'threats to blow up her car' from parents pushing conservative Muslim values. Former governor Nasim Ashraf (pictured, left) has been accused of intimidating staff but there is no suggestion he threatened Mrs O'Donnell, whom he wants to resign. The school is mostly filled with Pakistani pupils who do not speak English as a first language. A section of the school's website titled British values only reads: 'coming soon'.

Phil Jones, pictured, who is on £80,000 a week, sacked Nigel and Angela Stubbs in November having spent three years working for the Manchester United star and his fiancee Kayla Hall.

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Last month Portuguese judges rejected Kate and Jerry McCann's appeal over detective Goncalo Amaral's book in which he alleged Maddie died in their holiday flat and they faked her abduction.

The 25-year-old woman, says she's also worked in brothels in Melbourne and Perth before deciding to set herself up as a private escort in 2014.

The full extent of the crimes against women in the jails of the Syrian intelligence service were revealed in a report by the centre for women, peace and security at the London School of Economics.

Crime boss hit on dealers who supplied Leah Betts Ecstasy

A crime boss was caught on tape offering to murder the drug dealers who sold the ecstasy pill that led to the death of teenager Leah Betts (pictured left). Three weeks after the recording was made Anthony Tucker (top right), Patrick Tate (top left) and Craig Rolfe (bottom left) who had controlled the supply of ecstasy in the Basildon nightclub where the tablet was bought, were murdered. They were found shot dead in a Range Rover on a small farm track near Rettendon (inset). Leah collapsed on November 1, 1995 during her 18th birthday party after taking an ecstasy tablet. She died 15 days later in hospital. The revelations that the 'Range Rover murders' and her death may be connected appeared in a secret 2002 Scotland Yard draft intelligence report called 'Operation Tiberius'. The report is now expected to form part of legal bid by Michael Steele (bottom right) and Jack Whomes, 55, who were jailed for the three murders in 1998.

Ambulance workers took the suspect, aged 86, away by ambulance after he reportedly tried to harm himself at the home in El Campello near Alicante. His injuries are thought to be superficial.

Dust-up over unpaid cleaning bill at Jamie Oliver's house

Specialist cleaner Elena Stiglits (inset) said she was hired to clean the home of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver (right, with his wife Jools). Ms Stiglits charged £600 to clean the eight-bedroom house near Hampstead Heath, London (left), but was only paid £350. She said she was told her invoice was too high and the work had not been up to scratch.

A locked in wife. In England, in 2017. This is so primitive, so mad that the Appeal court judges who heard the case must overturn Tolson's decision, writes RACHEL JOHNSON.

NEW Alan Stern, who led a successful mission to send a spacecraft to photograph Pluto believes the rules determining what defines a planet should be re-written to encourage more scientific research.

Emotional moment deaf couple hear each other for the first time in 12 YEARS of marriage thanks to cochlear implants (but admit they don't like each other's voices!) 

Neil and Helen Robinson have both been deaf since birth and communicated through sign language, lip reading and failed attempts at using hearing aids for the first 12 years of their marriage until being fitted with cochlear implants. They are the first-ever couple to receive cochlear implants at the University of Southampton Audiology Implant Service. The emotional moment the devices were first switched on was captured on video - with Neil, 50, at first joking that he didn't like the sound of his wife's voice. The couple, who live near Salisbury, Wiltshire, were born deaf due to both of their mothers contracting rubella during pregnancy.

EXCLUSIVE: Dr Esho believes some of the world's biggest stars - from Rita Ora to Lady Gaga - are looking dramatically different at this year's awards season thanks to a range of subtle treatments.

British tourists are being barred from hotels after a surge in bogus illness claims. Some tour operators are facing a 700 per cent rise and now Turkish hotels(pictured) are dumping them

Shadow home secretary Diane Abbott became the first black woman ever elected to the Commons in 1987 and said she had always suffered racist attacks.

Diane Abbott's retort to Brexit Secretary David Davis's crass 'I'm not blind' text to a pal, explaining he was not trying to kiss her in a Commons bar, was canny as well as feisty.

The Kate Effect made me – then broke me

Having Kate Middleton wear your dress for her engagement interview would be fashion gold for most designers. But for Daniella Helayel (inset) it was the beginning of the end. Here, for the first time, she opens up to Katie Nicholl about the rise and dramatic demise of her A-list label Issa. It wasn't just Hollywood stars, however, who couldn't get enough of Daniella's designs - the then Kate Middleton owned the Lucky dress in every colour (pictured). For all the A-list fans it was, however, Kate Middleton who transformed the brand overnight when she chose a blue wrap dress for her engagement announcement interview in 2010 (centre left).

Dan Vickerman, who made 63 appearances for Australia, died at his family home in Sydney and is survived by wife Sarah and two sons. No details of the cause of death have been disclosed.

The Queen's favourite mode of transport has been given a reprieve after it emerged that reports of the royal trains demise had been greatly exaggerated. Test showed it to be in excellent health.

News trickled into my poor deaf ears last week that Kirsty Wark has made a documentary about her experience of going through... hmm, what, I wonder, is worthy of a BBC film made at our expense?

The hopes of Princess Beatrice and her sister Eugenie to be treated as 'major' royals have been dealt another blow after they were overlooked in a shuffle of the Queen's charity roles.

Charles Bronson 'told Rose West to hang herself'

Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson, 64, has admitted he urged serial killer Rose West, 63, to hang herself in her cell, after receiving a fawning letter from her seemingly asking for advice on prison life. Rose West who was convicted of the murder of ten children, wrote to Bronson - now known as Salvador - in what he likened to a bizarre 'love letter'. But Bronson wrote back telling the serial killer to hang herself in her cell.

Medicine made from the organs and limbs can sell for £7,000. More than 70 Albinos have been attacked in two years. In Tanzania, 'protectorates' house children in squalid conditions.

The intelligence and security committee (ISC) want more details about the threat terrorist Reyaad Khan, from Cardiff, posed to Britain and whether the risk of 'collateral damage' was properly considered.

Bring on big knickers! KATE GARRAWAY fighting midlife

Midlife is a time of explosive change, when our hormones rampage and our bodies alter, forcing us into a whole new chapter of life whether we want it or not, writes KATE GARRAWAY. But it can also be a time for a wake-up call to fight back against midlife woes.

The show, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, left, has been praised for encouraging home sewing and dressmaking, once seen as dying arts. It's made by Love Productions - makers of Bake Off.

Labour's position looks perilous in both Stoke and Copeland with just three full days of campaigning to go before polls open on Thursday morning. Corbyn has been campaigning in Stoke (pictured).

Eman Ahmed (pictured today), 78 stone, was flown from her home in Egypt to India on a specially modified cargo plane to undergo a series of operations to help her lose weight.

Charlotte Cash, 34, has been named by friends and family as the woman who died after being hit by a train at Wigan North Western station yesterday afternoon.

Jeremy Clarkson jets off to Barbados for a romantic break

Jeremy Clarkson, 56,(left) was seen with Lisa Hogan,(right) an Irish-born mother-of-three who is ten years younger than him, outside an airport in Barbados. The pair, who have been seen together three times in the last few months, will stay as guests of the English impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber. Hogan was previously married to Steven Bentinck,(bottom) known as 'Baron Bonkers'.

It is claimed that a warrant used to search Lord Brittan's homes in London and Yorkshire - six weeks after his death - was 'invalid' because it named him, but not the owner, Lady Brittan.

Police insiders believe that an investigation into the allegations that a TV wrestler dealt Princess Margaret was halted because officials feared that the probe would cause a large scandal.

The most expensive failed celebrity marriages of all time

Online local services marketplace, Bidvine.com, have calculated the cost of 10 of the shortest celebrity marriages of all time, by dividing the price of the wedding by the days they couple stayed together. Clockwise from top left: Zsa Zsa Gabor and Felipe de Alba split after just a day; Pamela Anderson's marriage to Kid Rock last 182 days; Kim Kardashian was married to Kris Humphries just 72 days; Eddie Murphy split from Tracey Edmonds after two weeks; Britney Spears' first marriages lasted just two days and Ali Landry and Mario Lopez were over in 14 days.

A family is suing Qantas for $200,000 after a two-year-old boy Cameron Dela Cruz's little finger was severed by a faulty in-flight entertainment system during a flight from Manila to Sydney in January.

The author revealed the abuse in his 2002 bestseller Berlin: The Downfall 1945. He cannot return to Russia and says an ambassador accused him of 'lies, slander and blasphemy'.

Senior British government officials believe the Kremlin was behind a plot to assassinate Milo Djukanovic, who was then prime minister, on October 16 last year. Moscow has denied involvement.

Boy, seven, is 'beaten senseless' and struck SIXTY TWO times with a belt by his mother's boyfriend 'because he stole phone charger'

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: A man has been arrested for child abuse after graphic footage of him beating a seven-year-old child outside his car was reported. Kordarell Williams, 27, is reportedly the boyfriend of the young boy's mother. He was seen lashing the child 62 times with a belt on his head, shoulders, and legs during the five minute long attack in Houston. Williams admitted in court to hitting the boy because he stole a phone charger,

Edward Putman, 51, is believed to have submitted a 'deliberately damaged ticket' to trick the National Lottery into making the payout. He apparently tested out the scam on friends beforehand.

Sources said there is a delay over toxicology reports on the 53-year-old, meaning his funeral could happen at least 13 weeks after his death at home in Goring, Oxfordshire, on Christmas Day.

Patricia Cornwell's new book 'reveals Jack the Ripper'

Top crime writer Patricia Cornwell, left, claims she has vital evidence to prove the identity of Britain's biggest serial killer, Jack the Ripper. She believes the renowned artist Walter Sickert, top right, who is famous for painting images of sex and sleaze in 19th Century London, is the culprit.

Malaysia's National Police Deputy Inspector-General Noor Rashid Ibrahim, left, speaks as Selangor Police Chief Abdul Samah Mat listens during a press conference at the Bukit Aman national police headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017.  Malaysia's police are looking for four more North Korean suspects who they say left the country the same day the North Korean leader's brother died after being attacked at the Kuala Lumpur airport. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)

Malaysian police have arrested Ri Jong-chol, pictured, in Kualar Lumpur who is believed to be a North Korean chemistry expert in connection with the murder of Kim Jong-un's half brother Kim Jong Nam.

Kim Han Sol was living in fear of his uncle's ruthless hit squads even before the murder of Kim Jong Nam in Malaysia on Monday. He was due to move to the UK to start at a graduate college in September.

Secret intelligence analysis seen by The Mail on Sunday warns of the influx. The anticipated military defeat of IS in their stronghold of Raqqa is set to send jihadis back across Europe.

Foreign correspondent James Longman, 29, (pictured) has been looking for love on dating app Tinder - using screengrabs of himself reporting on the Syrian conflict from Beirut.

Lynne Gollogly, 39, of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, has organised her own wedding despite being single to celebrate her 40th birthday and has even organised two hen dos and a honeymoon.

Julia Bradbury reveals the reason she left Countryfile 

Julia Bradbury (left) reveals why five gruelling rounds of IVF forced her out the show she loved - and how her TV career was put back on track after she 'hit the buffers' and found herself walking into a psychiatrist's office. She had worked for Top Gear and Watchdog, but it was travelling up and down the countryside and filming in all weathers for BBC's Countryfile (right) that nailed her as the nation's favourite cagoule-wearer. Viewers loved her - and Bradbury (inset) adored the job. So there was something of a mystery about why she left the programme that made her a household name.

Mike Coupe (pictured), 56, called for a 'level playing field' after the Government faced a backlash over the controversial new levy. Small firms will be hammered by the shake-up.

The star has been driven out of her £3 million home by nightmare neighbours. She had planned to celebrate her 15th wedding anniversary with a party there but has fled to the exclusive hotel.

David Norris, 40, claims he was attacked by three black inmates with a knife and a sock full of tins cans at Belmarsh prison in South East London in 2011. He seeks £10,000 in damages.

British sailors can no longer pin up nude pictures of their wives and girlfriends on board surface ships, submarines and at shore bases. The ban was brought in after complaints.

How Huntington's Disease ravaged a young mother

Heartbreaking images show the ravaging effects of Huntington's Disease, after 20-year-old Becky Aspinall was diagnosed eight years ago. The young mother has lost the ability to eat, talk and walk. Now Becky, who was once the life and soul of the party, has been stripped of her independence and vigour. She is even unable to look after her young son Alfie and move into a care home. Huntington's disease is a hereditary disorder of the central nervous system which leads to a lack of muscle control and wastage, mood swings, personality changes and memory loss. Children of sufferers have a 50 50 chance of inheriting the condition.

The guidance comes after hundreds of streets, footpaths, plaques and statues had to be renamed after Jimmy Savile was posthumously exposed as a sex offender, such as Savile's Hall, in Leeds.

Magnets in the hobs can prevent nearby medical equipment from working properly - but warnings about the risks are often buried so deep in the instruction manuals they can be easy to miss.

Communities Secretary Sajid Javid is facing a growing Conservative revolt over the April rates rise, which will hit many small shops while bills fall for giant online retailers. Some MPs are furious.

Tom Innes (pictured, left) has emerged as an unlikely hero in the protest against business rates. The rates for some shops in his home of Monmouth, Wales might rise by 300 per cent.

President Trump and the First Lady step off Air Force One

Donald Trump once again doubled down on the media, telling a cheering crowd in Florida: 'I want to speak to you without the filter of the fake news.' The president was introduced on stage in Melbourne by Melania Trump, who led the Lord's prayer after she and her husband stepped off Air Force One Saturday afternoon.

President Donald Trump is working on a 'streamlined' version of his executive order banning travel from seven predominantly Muslim nations to iron out the difficulties that landed his first order in the courts.

Eight people flee border patrol to seek asylum in Canada

Dramatic photos capture the moment that eight asylum seekers, including four children, barely made it across the Canadian border on Friday as a US border patrol officer tried to stop them. As a US Customs and Border Patrol officer seized their passports and questioned a man in the front passenger seat of a taxi that had pulled up to the border in Champlain, New York, four adults and four young children fled the cab and ran to Royal Canadian Mounted Police on the other side.

The incident happened Friday around 1:45 p.m in West Palm Beach. A child from a local middle school confessed to throwing the wood at the motorcade, and also implicated four additional students.

First Lady Melania Trump, usually a demure and soft-spoken presence at her husband's side, broke with form, reciting the Lord's Prayer before her speech to introduce her husband in Melbourne.

Mr Pence (pictured) was speaking at the Munich Security Conference in Germany today - his first trip to the continent since taking office as part of the Trump administration.

Yes! I did it! Heartwarming moment a homeless man is caught on CCTV fist pumping and jumping for joy after being offered a permanent job 

NEW This is the heartwarming moment a homeless man cheered after he landed a job and received his first week's wages. The unidentified man pumped his arms and ran across the road with delight after he was offered a permanent contract at a window supplier yesterday. He was given the job after a trial period at Central RPL in west Bromwich, not far from where he lives at a homeless shelter in Wolverhampton. 

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Sir Edward Heath WAS a paedophile, says police chief

More than 30 people have come forward with claims of sexual abuse by the former Conservative Prime Minister, according to well-placed sources. And they are said to have given 'strikingly similar' accounts of incidents to Wiltshire Police. Wiltshire Chief Constable Mike Veale (bottom left) regards the allegations as 'totally convincing', and plans to publish a report in June. Detectives (bottom right, outside his Wiltshire home) have established that, contrary to claims that Sir Edward could not have committed the crimes as he 'never drove a car' and 'always' had a police driver with him, he did drive - and did have a car (left and right).

The Bouche a Oreille, a small town in Bourges, central France (pictured), was mistakenly awarded a Michelin star. Judges had confused the cheap roadside cafe with a upmarket Paris restaurant.

Morrison's supermarket has recalled packets of peppered beef slices over concerns they are contaminated with listeria monocytogenes, which cause flu like symptoms including diarrhoea.

Father reveals shock at his twins being adopted by Madonna

Adam Mwale (left), father of Esther and Stella (right), claims he was misled into believing their move to the US with pop star Madonna (also right) would not be permanent. Speaking for the first time since Madonna began the process of adopting the twins, the 40-year-old farmer dismissed as 'lies' a court's contention that he had 'abandoned' the girls after their mother died in childbirth. Mr Mwale's account of how he had done all he could to care for his family was backed up by the chief of his remote rural village.

The London diocesefaced a call by the bishop's own independent inquiry to consider punishing two priests criticised after trainee vicar Timothy Storey (pictured) raped two Christian girls.

The Government Equalities Office (GEO), which is run by Women's Minister Justine Greening (pictured), also pays ethnic staff 12.3 per cent less than white colleagues.

Career coach Caroline Webb has revealed that in order to be calmer at work employees should approach batch tasking meaning we break our 'to do' list down into manageable tasks.

More than half of City workers suffer high levels of stress as they try to balance their office life with their home life and deal with the habit of always being available to do work.

Richard Keys's wife reveals how she discovered his affair

Whether you describe it as ironic, fortuitous or horribly prescient, there's no doubting what finally awakened Julia Keys (right) to the thought that her sports presenter husband (right and left)might be 'playing away' from home - and that was her fateful decision to write a book on the sensitive subject of infidelity. After nearly 20 years as a trained counsellor, Julia was in an excellent position to describe the warning signs in a failing marriage. Pictured left and inset, lawyer Lucie Rose, the 27-year-old alleged to have had an affair with presenter Richard Keys.

The shock report by an independent nuclear watchdog documents 110 major alerts - four times higher than the Ministry of Defence has acknowledged.

The WE.177A nuclear depth charges were taken aboard aircraft carrier HMS Invincible, from which the Prince flew sorties as a Sea King helicopter co-pilot with 820 Naval Air Squadron.

EastEnders star June Brown dedicated a song to her first love, Ralph Latimer, who came to stay with her and her family in 1940. But he later broke her heart when he married someone else.

Prue Leith is hot favourite to take over Mary Berry's TV role. But which cookery queen is star baker? Food writer Lucy McDonald tests five of their classic recipes. On your marks, get set, BAKE!

Temperatures in the UK will be hotter than Greece, Dubai and Saudi Arabia thanks to a 'blast of hot air from the Caribbean', bringing weather fit for a barbecue on Monday.

Luxury hotel chain Jumeirah is offering a penthouse apartment at Grosvenor House in Park Lane, London, for £60,000 per week. The 4,800 sq ft property comes with a butler and an Aston Martin.

Thousands of tattoo fans at London convention

More than 1,000 new tattoos are expected to be sketched and drawn at Britain's 'biggest' convention celebrating the UK and Ireland's top inkers. Billed as 'the new London convention' to showcase the best local artistry, Tattoo Collective is hosting 150 hand-picked studios from Britain and Ireland at the three-day event held at Brick Lane's Old Truman Brewery in east London. Pictured (inset) is body piercing artist Aneta Von Cyborg showing off what she can do with her cleaved tongue at the event at the Old Truman Brewery.

A single shot was fired through the upstairs window of the semi-detached house in Tameside, Greater Manchester, at around 3.10am on Saturday morning.

Corbyn long ago ceased to be the leader of his party in any practical sense. Control has been effectively ceded to Unite General Secretary Len McCluskey and his allies on the Left.

Union baron 'Red' Len McCluskey (pictured) was accused of presiding over a 'culture of freebies and favours' last night as the battle for control of the Unite union exploded into life.

A group of rebel peers will try to change the Brexit Bill to force the Prime Minister to give Parliament a vote on Britain's final exit terms regardless of the outcome of negotiations. The move is led by Lord Pannick.

Theresa May's secret coat of arms granted to Robert John May by Letters Patent of the Kings of Arms dated 10 October 1997

The Mail on Sunday can reveal that Mrs May is entitled to use the unique shield. It was passed down by her father-in-law John May who acquired it in 1997, and bears the motto 'To Thyself Be True'.

Why Emma Watson's Beauty And The Beast rings a Belle

Millions of pounds have been lavished on Disney's new Beauty And The Beast, its makers seem to have had a paucity of original ideas, judging by the uncanny resemblances. One scene shows Harry Potter star Emma Watson as Belle and Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens as the Beast dressed in exactly the same clothes as their cartoon counterparts, and locking arms in an identical pose (top left). This painstaking reproduction continues when Belle strolls through her village while reading a book (middle left). There's even an repeat of the moment the villainous Gaston, played by a third British star, Luke Evans, admires his reflection in a mirror (bottom left).

The Royal Berkshire in Reading almost paid £855 for a simple blackout blind. Some hospitals have been paying twice as much for loo roll as others. Several had to ditch pricey drugs because of faulty fridges.

The NHS is the ultimate post-truth world - fake news and alternative facts. When he created the National Health Service, its founder Nye Bevan, explained what he was doing very simply.

Samantha Cameron said Ivan's premature death in 2009, the year before David Cameron entered Downing Street, was of such magnitude that it made everything else 'meaningless'.

As her husband gave his farewell speech, Mrs Cameron was having an issue of her own... with her 'fine' billowy hair. She said the most difficult part was trying to find clothes for all the family.

Sigmar Gabriel, who is the country's Vice Chancellor, told the Munich Security Conference today that he regrets Britain's decision to leave but said 'we must respect it'.

Ministers are proposing to change the law to ensure that satellite broadcasters do not win the right to put the 'crown jewel' events, such as Wimbledon, on pay per view.

Innocent man jailed for 24 years after being framed

Robert Jones, now 44, is describing his arrest at 4am on April 18, 1992, for the notorious killing of a British tourist, Julie Stott (left), as well as three robberies and a brutal rape. He had no previous convictions, and by the time of his trial, another man had already been convicted of Julie's murder. But Jones was to spend the next 24 years of his life locked up in Louisiana's most terrifying prisons (inset) for crimes that even the lawyers who convicted him knew he had not committed. It was not until the end of January this year that New Orleans prosecutors, who for years hid evidence proving Jones's innocence, finally announced they would not seek a retrial, following his victory on appeal (right).

Revelations by the Mail on Sunday about how world leaders were misled over global warming by the main source of climate data have triggered a probe by the US Congress.

Several of the chicks had already died by the time they were discovered in a field in Crowland, near Peterborough, in Cambridgeshire by a member of the public on Friday.

The drink of choice since the days of Ivan the Terrible 500 years ago, vodka is losing out to the growing popularity of more flavourful drinks in trendy bars of Moscow and St Petersburg.

A 64-bedroom mansion in Shropshire (pictured) has finally found a buyer - after knocking £2 million off it's £5 million asking price. Hawkstone Hall has spent five years on the market, despite it's luxury.

 

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A rescue operation has been launched to free a large cargo ship that is lodged in icy wasteland off the coast of Russia. The wrecked and abandoned Yeruslan cargo ship is currently trapped in the Amur Bay waters. A large team were pumping water from the ship (inset), with her stern nearly completely underwater and her bow lifted off the surface (main image).Thieves were blamed after the cargo ship trapped became trapped in the ice-covered bay and burst into flames. The Cambodian ship has been stuck in the ice near the far-eastern Russian city of Vladivostok.

The time was just after 7am when Frances Davies, a 45-year-old lawyer, reached the traffic lights near her office in Leeds.That morning, as usual, she'd kissed her husband goodbye.

Thousands starving during drug trafficking turf war

The cries of hungry babies pierce the quiet of dawn in the green jungles of northwestern Colombia. For thousands of indigenous families displaced by war, recent peace efforts have brought no relief. Sordid fighting over drugs and land continues. Terrified locals are starving to death. Naked children with bellies swollen by hunger roam the mud streets between the wooden houses (left and inset). Local authorities say two children died here last year from gastric and respiratory conditions caused by malnutrition.

   

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