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Jessica Mauboy chokes back tears as she speaks about how grandmother Hilda inspired new album

Jessica Mauboy is one of the country's most successful artists. While promoting her new album 'Hilda' on The Sunday Project', the singer choked back tears as she discussed its inspiration.




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Mia Tindall,  5, shows off her impressive footballing skills at the Whatley Manor Horse Trials

Mia Tindall was spotted perfecting her football skills as she watched mum Zara Tindall compete on day three of the Whatley Manor Gatcombe International Horse Trials at Gatcombe Park today.




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West End star who played Sir Paul McCartney in hit show Let It Be reveals secret gambling 'shame'

James Fox, from west London, revealed that his addiction to online roulette was so overwhelming he'd hide his phone behind an amp while playing The Beatles singer so he could check bets on stage.




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Jack Vidgen flaunts his plump pout as he prepares to wow fans at Eurovision Australia Decides 

He first rose to fame as a fresh-faced 14-year-old on Australia's Got Talent in  2011. 




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Eurovision fans DEMAND Iceland be crowned the winner

Eurovision fans are demanding Iceland's entry Daði Freyr be crowned the 'default winner' of the song contest with their 'banging tune' after this years event was cancelled amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Eurovision songs for 2020 contest are NOT eligible to compete in next year's show

The songs that were entered into this year's Eurovision Song Contest will not be eligible in 2021, the event's producers confirmed on Friday.




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Most Business Leaders Lack Courage, Don't Know What To Do Now: Adarsh Gupta, Liberty Enterprises

This is the time when the business leaders will have to maintain their mental balance, and will have to come out of this with a solution, believes Adarsh Gupta of Liberty Enterprises




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Determine To Redefine The Growth Model Amidst This Economic Crisis By Pushing Manufacturing & Trading Units: Gujarat CM, Vijay Rupani

BW Businessworld’s Manish Kumar Jha in a special edition on States' measures & economic policies for Covid-19, spoke with Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani over the phone. Issues ranging from labour to MSME and export amid the hope for flattening the Covid-19 curve, he is talking his way forward for an economic recovery.




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Your Propensity To Get Ill Or Contract Diseases Depends On How Your Mind Is Reacting To Stress: Nutritional Therapist Rachna Chhachhi

In a conversation with BW Businessworld Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Annurag Batra and Abhinav Trivedi and Kavi Bhandari of BW Businessworld, Chhachhi emphasises the unavoidable connection between the mind and the body. Excerpts of a BW Wellbeing Dialogue:




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RBI’s 3 Month Loan Moratorium: Is It A Boon To The Borrowers?

As soon as India’s central bank took this call on 27th March, many banks commenced the rollout of this fiscal measure even though they are not obligated to enforce this proposal.




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BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Will Jodie Comer show us her sweet side by playing Miss Honey in Matilda? 

BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Matilda The Musical - starring Ralph Fiennes as bullying, hammer-throwing headmistress Agatha Trunchbull - has become a top priority film for Hollywood.




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Steven Brown goes from chump to champ after winning the Portugal Masters

A week that began with Steven Brown in a near-hopeless position with regard to retaining his European Tour privileges concluded with a maiden victory at the Portugal Masters.




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82 reasons why Tiger Woods is in a league of his own after record equalling PGA Tour triumph 

WORLD OF GOLF SPECIAL: Until Tiger Woods came along, there were two pillars of achievement in golf that stood so high it seemed inconceivable anyone would get near them.




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Steven Brown basks in his fantastic Portugal Masters victory which SAVED his European Tour place

DEREK LAWRENSON IN TURKEY: Englishman Steven Brown thought he'd be a bag of nerves by now, but he is rightly soaking in the praise and plaudits following his victory in the Portugal Masters.




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Major champion Francesco Molinari still bears scars of his Masters meltdown at Augusta

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: The best golfer of last year says he needs to wait until the end of the season to work out why this campaign has not gone to plan.




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Sky Sports deal shuts BBC out of showing any of the Masters from 2020

Sky Sports will be the only place to watch live coverage of the Masters next year after a new deal blocked the BBC out. The new deal ends a recent agreement whereby the BBC showed two rounds.




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Tommy Fleetwood ramps up mind games ahead of Dubai showdown with Bernd Wiesberger

DEREK LAWRENSON IN DUBAI: Two years ago, the Englishman put in a jittery performance when he was the frontrunner and was almost caught by Justin Rose




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10 years ago today, Tiger Woods' world came crashing down. This is how his double life was exposed.

It is a decade since a spectacular fall from grace exploded into life with a sensational sequence of events, starting with a car crash in a quiet, gated community in Florida during Thanksgiving.




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McIlroy snubs $2.5m appearance fee by joining Woods in turning down offer to play in Saudi Arabia

Rory McIlroy has ruled out playing in Saudi Arabia next month, saying he has no interest in contesting the tournament that has offered lavish appearance fees to attract many of the world's top players.




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Tiger Woods backs Kessler Karain after Patrick Reed's caddie was thrown out of Presidents Cup

Tiger Woods has accused Australian golf fans of crossing a line after Patrick Reed's caddie was thrown out of the Presidents Cup in disgrace.




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Shane Lowry reveals how Abu Dhabi victory inspired Portrush glory

DEREK LAWRENSON IN ABU DHABI: Twelve months ago, a struggling Shane Lowry turned up here and spoke about rebuilding his career in some of the far-flung spots on the European Tour.




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HOT OR NOT: Lee Westwood showed his quality while Elliot Benchetrit made a fool of himself

It's Hot or Not time again as Sportsmail's Riath Al-Samarrai reveals what's been making him feel warm and what's been leaving him cold this week.




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Eddie Pepperell sets avowed goal: I want to stop being a p***k

Eddie Pepperell, the Englishman who walked out of a tournament mid-round in November because he had run out of golf balls, has a simple, avowed goal for the new season.




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Lucas Herbert hangs on to win as desert storm blows stars away at Omega Dubai Desert Classic 

DEREK LAWRENSON IN DUBAI: Remember all those US Opens where they set the course up so hard it became a lottery, and they ended up with a funky winner?




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Graeme McDowell secures victory at the Saudi International to boost his hopes of a Ryder Cup call up

Graeme McDowell succeeding in proving to his children he is not just a 'YouTube golfer', but their Easter holiday plans may have to change following his battling victory in the Saudi International.




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WORLD OF GOLF: Tiger Woods, Brooks Koepka and Rory McIlroy primed for Hollywood showdown

WORLD OF GOLF - DEREK LAWRENSON: You have to go all the way back to August last year to find the last time Woods, Koepka and McIlroy were all in the same place at the same time.




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Tiger Woods out to set the record straight at home in Tinseltown

DEREK LAWRENSON IN LOS ANGELES: Here in Tinseltown, therefore, there are some tantalising possibilities in play this week as Woods plays the host trying to gatecrash his own party.




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Ian Poulter slams 'embarrassing' Paul Azinger as heated row erupts over 'disrespectful' remarks

Ian Poulter has slammed Paul Azinger as 'embarrassing' and accused the American TV commentator of showing 'disrespect' over comments he made about the European Tour.




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Fleetwood urges US commentator Azinger to pipe down following 'harsh' criticism of European Tour

EXCLUSIVE BY DEREK LAWRENSON: As ever with Fleetwood, the tone was measured and the words considered - but he made no secret of his displeasure at being in the middle of a media storm.




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Tyrrell Hatton can finally live American dream now he's learned to stay cool 

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: The first time Tyrrell Hatton played pro golf in Orlando he was sharing a room each night with several fellow wannabes,




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WORLD OF GOLF: Paul Azinger fears his slur against Tommy Fleetwood will be a Ryder Cup own-goal

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: When it came to the Ryder Cup, Paul Azinger was as sure-footed as they come; the feisty competitor who wasn't afraid to get in the face of Seve Ballesteros.




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The show must go on: Stage the Ryder Cup to raise morale… with a little tickle to the rules

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: No wonder there is a doom-laden feeling that the Ryder Cup should be postponed for 12 months and we write off a lost year for sport.




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McIlroy talks Woods, Masters and Ryder Cup as he sits down with Jamie Redknapp in Instagram Q&A 

The world number one is currently inactive, with the golfing calendar suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic. But McIlroy spoke to Sportsmail's Redknapp about all things golf.




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On yer bike, boys! Super-fit Rory McIlroy challenges fellow pros to take him on at cycling challenge

If you were wondering why Rory McIlroy is sporting a leaner look these days, a memorable video posted on social media on Tuesday rather gave the game away.




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How can the World Golf Hall of Fame snub a legend like three-time major champion Padraig Harrington?

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: you are loath to argue with a 20-strong selection committee containing players like Nick Price, Curtis Strange and Annika Sorenstam.




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McIlroy vows to never taking winning for granted as he hits balls for the first time in seven weeks

World No 1 Rory McIlroy insists he will never take winning for granted as he waits to make a return to the game after the coronavirus lockdown.




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Thomas Bjorn smashes a window at home while trying to show fans how to perform a chip shot

Bjorn is taking some time away from the fairway during coronavirus lockdown and he decided to help others looking to improve their skills by filming a video on how to hit a chip shot.




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JACI STEPHEN: The Nest is a compelling show with a tight script

I was all set to move to Loch Long, where The Nest is filmed, but unless I could live in Cape Cove, home to Dan (Martin Compston) and Emily (Sophie Rundle), I'll stay put




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Ivanka jetting with her father to give keynote speech at 'Women's Empowerment' event in Japan

Ivanka Trump will be joining her father on his trip to Japan, where she will speak at a 'Women's Empowerment' event connected to the G20 summit in Osaka.




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May braces for showdown with Putin at G20 summit

Theresa May Vladimir Putin (pictured) will hold face-to-face talks during the gathering in Japan this week over how to stabilise ties between the countries.




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Trump touches down in Japan for a crush of intense diplomatic talks with Putin and China

President Donald Trump arrives in Japan for talks with Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and other leaders after demanding from aboard Air Force One that India pull back tariffs.




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Putin brands treason the 'gravest crime' as he shrugs off Skripal row ahead of May meeting

The Russian President will meet Theresa May at the G20 in Russia today where the Prime Minister will demand he admits to the Novichok attack and hand over the two spies sent to kill Sergei Skripal.




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Footage shows Russian-built Venezuelan fighter jet 'aggressively shadowing' an American aircraft

U.S. Southern Command tweeted video and images from the incident on Friday. They say the SU-30 Flanker 'aggressively shadowed' a U.S. EP-3 aircraft.




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Putin takes swipe at Macron as he says 'yellow vest' protests would NEVER be allowed in Russia 

Vladimir Putin vowed to prevent the emergence of mass protests yesterday speaking to French President Emmanuel Macron in southern France .




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Vladimir Putin's party loses more than a third of its seats in Moscow elections

The poll on Sunday suggests a tactical voting strategy pushed by opponents may have worked, in order to punish the Kremlin and Vladimir Putin's (pictured) ruling United Russia party.




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Donald Trump did NOT blow the cover of CIA's top Russian spy

The CIA pulled a spy with deep access inside the Kremlin out of Russia in 2017 because of leaks, and not because President Donald Trump had compromised the secret agent.




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CIA asset was key source for the golden showers anti-Donald Trump dossier claims Russian

Oleg Smolenkov, the Kremlin aide named in Russia as the CIA's asset at the heart of Putin's regime tracks closely to a source described in the Steele dossier, claims Ilya Shumanov.




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How were low-tech drones able to pierce Saudi Arabian security?

Saudi Arabia saw half of its oil production blown up Saturday when a suspected drone attack damaged its largest oil refinery and an oil field, despite its state-of-the-art air defence systems.




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White House staff 'restricted access to records of Trump's calls with Putin and Saudi Crown Prince'

The White House is said to have attempted to limit access to President Trump's conversations with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Russian President Vladimir Putin.




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Why Vladimir Putin could allow development of 'designer babies'

Vladimir Putin is the only one who can green-light the use of the controversial gene-editing technology, and will have the ear of his daughter Maria Vorontsova, an endocrinologist.