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<p>Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger announce birth of baby boy (Alamy)</p>

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Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger announce birth of baby boy
Hollywood actor Chris Pratt and author Katherine Schwarzenegger said they are “overjoyed” to welcome their third child.
Chris Pratt has shared behind-the-scenes moments from the final Guardians Of The Galaxy movie (Isabel Infantes/PA)

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Chris Pratt shares behind-scenes moments from last Guardians Of The Galaxy film
Chris Pratt has announced the birth of his second daughter with wife Katherine Schwarzenegger (Isabel Infantes/PA)

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Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger welcome second daughter
Chris Pratt jokes his Jurassic World co-star Sam Neill put him in a chokehold

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Chris Pratt jokes his Jurassic World co-star Sam Neill put him in a chokehold
Lego pop-up cafe 'The Coffee Chain' - London

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Chris Pratt pays tribute to wife Katharine Schwarzenegger on her birthday
Lego pop-up cafe 'The Coffee Chain' - London

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Chris Pratt reveals impact of fatherhood on his latest film role
Waterford: Labour admits &lsquo;middle-to-low income earners have no more to give&rsquo;
Waterford: Labour admits ‘middle-to-low income earners have no more to give’

Sinn Féin were the big winners in Waterford, claiming six seats on the amalgamated Waterford City and County Council, while Labour were the major casualties, with four high-profile sitting councillors losing out.

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