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Wags (or Wags) is an acronym used particularly by the British tabloid press to describe the wives and girlfriends of high-profile football players, originally the England national football team.

Or, as they put it so much more simply in the Italian prosecutor's case and the British tabloid press, guilty?

If we only like the yellow tabloid press, or we use vulgar trial moralism all, we only know that Michael Jackson is a disorderly conduct "eccentric uncle";

Royal gossip is a staple of the tabloid press.

England internationals such as John Terry and Wayne Rooney, whose alleged infidelity was reported in the tabloid press, are role models for millions of teenage boys.

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During the trial, the tabloid press followed the young singer and his family relentlessly.

Four years ago, a joke by Murray at a press conference - when he said he would be supporting "anyone but England" at the World Cup - turned sour, with the tabloid press having a field day.

The tabloid press is outraged, running images of Spitfire fighters over Dover's white cliffs, and calling a foreign owner "unthinkable".

ACCORDING to Britain's tabloid press, a swaggering Germany is using the euro crisis to impose what one title dubbed a "Fourth Reich".

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