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Harry Styles apologises to fans as he cancels pre-Superbowl event because of a severe storm in Miami

The singer, 26, took to Twitter on Saturday to break the news to his followers, and apologise to them as he admitted he was 'so disappointed' by what had happened.




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Harry Styles seen for the first time since death of Caroline Flack

The former One Direction heartthrob had a three-month romance with the late Love Island host in 2011 when he was 17 and she was 32.




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BRITs 2020: Harry Styles performs emotional rendition of Falling

Harry Styles took to the stage and performed a emotional rendition of his ballad Falling, after paying tribute to his ex-girlfriend Caroline Flack on the red carpet at the BRIT Awards on Tuesday night.




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Harry Styles shares details of Valentine's Day knifepoint robbery

Speaking about the incident on the Howard Stern radio show, he said: 'Yes, I was robbed on Valentine's Day. That's what you get for being single these days! I should have had other plans.'




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How pearl necklaces have become the accessory of choice for Hollywood's most fashion-forward MEN

Dozens of stars including actors, singers, and rappers have been wearing pearl necklaces to events. Harry Styles, Pharrell Williams, Shawn Mendes, and A$AP Rocky frequently wear the look.




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Harry Styles displays his quirky sense of style in smouldering shoot

The singer, 26, posed in nothing more than tights and heeled loafers for Beauty Papers magazine, before changing into a sharp blue Gucci suit for more smouldering snaps.




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FDA expert warns the US could run out of researchers to run coronavirus drug trials

Head of the FDA drug research arm, Dr Janet Woodcock, warned in a webinar that if every potential coronavirus drug is trialled separately, we could run out of scientists to run them the studies.




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DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Do statins raise the risk of Covid-19? Well, I've not stopped taking mine

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: A claim online said having high cholesterol might help fight the coronavirus. But as far as I can see, there is no evidence that giving up statins will protect you against Covid-19.




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Why this crisis could be the making of the Snowflake Generation

As counter-intuitive as it sounds, experts say the coronavirus crisis - or rather, the experiences gained, and lessons learned during it - might in time give many of us a psychological boost.




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That home-made sourdough? You might be better off with a slice of Mother's Pride!

Sourdough is said to be far superior nutritionally to 'junk' packaged bread, due to the fermentation process. But a series of small, yet robust studies in 2017 suggest that this isn't necessarily the case.




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'Wonder drug' to help the misery of migraines

Donna Cox, 57, has been completely migraine-free for two years due to the drug Fremanezumab. It is injected into the arm, stomach or leg once every three months by doctors or even by patients at home.




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Could your 'coronavirus' symptoms be a bad case of HAY FEVER?

Red eyes, a sore throat, wheezing, fatigue, a dry cough - do these symptoms sound familiar? They are typically associated with hay fever. They are also the symptoms of Covid-19.




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Lung bypass machines that oxygenate blood have kept 68% of critically ill coronavirus patients alive

A new study looked at 32 critically ill COVID-19 patients who were placed on ECMO machines at nine different hospitals and found that 68% were still alive at the time of analysis.




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15,000 'excess deaths' in the US suggest that many more died of COVID

Yale University resarchers found that between March 1 and April 4, 15,000 more Americans died than would be expected absent the pandemic. It suggests a significant undercount of coronavirus deaths.




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Patients with blood and lung cancers three times more at risk of dying of coronavirus

A new study led by Wuhan University in China has found that people with blood and lung cancers are three times more likely to die from coronavirus compared patients with other tumors.




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Researchers engineer two copies of an antibody produced by llamas which bind to coronavirus proteins

A new study from the University of Texas at Austin found that antibodies produced by llamas bind to proteins found on the coronavirus and prevent them from infecting cells.




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Coronavirus can damage the heart in up to 20% of severely ill patients

Cardiologist Dr Robert Bonow says that in the US as well as Italy and China, coronavirus has attached itself to the hearts of infected people and even triggered heart attacks due to severe inflammation.




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A THIRD kind of coronavirus test in development could be easier to make and return faster results

Antigen tests are easier and cheaper to manufacture and simpler to administer because they require specific chemicals, highly-trained staff or specialized equipment unlike current tests.




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Dermatologists warn red spots, blisters and itchy wheals could be a sign of the killer coronavirus 

Dermatologists have warned of five skin conditions after studying 375 patients. The most common, affecting half, was a rash of either flat or raised bumps




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Coronavirus: How UK death toll compares with rest of world

Data from a project led by University of Oxford researchers shows that Britain's rate of 394 deaths per million is the fourth worst in world behind Italy, Spain and Belgium.




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High levels of protein in the blood could predict which coronavirus patients will need ventilators

A new study from Rush University Medical Center looked at the protein, known as suPAR, is a marker of disease severity and aggressiveness as well as activating of the immune system.




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Wearing masks can curb spread of coronavirus, Government's chief scientist says

Sir Patrick Vallance told MPs on the Health and Social Care Select Committee that masks could have a 'marginal but positive' impact on curbing transmission of the life-threatening infection.




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Interactive map shows location of hundreds of UK locations that have managed to avoid a fatality

An interactive map using data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) has revealed hundreds of towns and villages which have avoided a single Covid-19 fatality during the pandemic.




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One-third of Americans say they WON'T get vaccinated against the coronavirus, new survey finds

In the new survey, from PR firm Bospar, researchers found those between ages 18 and 24 were the least likely to get vaccinated against the coronavirus with only 57.8% saying they'd get the jab.




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Mutant strain of coronavirus that may make it more infectious now 'dominant'

Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have discovered a mutation to the coronavirus's spike protein that may make it more infectious - and it has spread around the globe.




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Coronavirus: Amount of particles, or 'viral load' affect severity

Professor Lucy Yardley, from the University of Bristol, sounded the alarm today, saying evidence shows 'viral load' plays a big role in how sick someone will become.




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Blood thinners could improve survival of hospitalized coronavirus patients by up to 50%

A new study from the Mount Sinai Health System found that patients on blood thinners died after about 21 days in the hospital compared to those not on the drugs who died after about 14 days.




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Officials put entire Long Island town on a diet to lower coronavirus risks driven by obesity

Health officials are introducing a voluntary healthy lifestyle and exercise program for the town of Huntington, Long Island, which includes free nutrition advice and fitness classes.




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HALF of women say they're concerned about going out in public while pregnant or after birth

A new survey from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that 80% said they would be concerned to go to a scheduled prenatal appointment amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Fury over coronavirus swabbing as GPs claim to have not received hundreds of thousands of results

GPs and councils in England were promised the results from hundreds of thousands of swabs carried out at drive-through centres after the UK shifted to 'pillar two' of its testing scheme.




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Being obese may DOUBLE the risk of needing hospital treatment for the life-threatening coronavirus

Scientists in Glasgow trawled over data for more than 428,000 people who were part of the UK Biobank. Some 340 of those had recently tested positive for COVID-19 in hospital.




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Coronavirus: Scientists estimate it kills 0.75% of all patients

Researchers from Australia compared 13 studies of numbers of people killed by the coronavirus and suggested a 0.75 per cent death rate, and a range of 0.45-1.01 was reasonable.




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England rugby: The world will sit up and worry after this 10 out of 10 display

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: This was a real statement win from England and Twickenham was buzzing as the crowd realised they have a team who can cause real damage at the World Cup.




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With the Rugby World Cup up and running, the one worry for England is their lack of discipline 

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD - WORLD CUP WINNING COACH: The World Cup is up and running and my only concern about England against Tonga is evidence of discipline.




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Rugby World Cup 2019: Owen Farrell an oasis of calm despite reckless Pumas

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: We have often seen short-handed teams raise their game significantly, while those with a full complement can take their foot off the gas and struggle.




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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Many wrote off Wales... but I back them to reach the grand stage

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Many wrote off Wales's World Cup chances after their narrow victory over France last week. But now I believe they will beat South Africa to reach their first final.




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Let's doff our caps to a comprehensive performance from South Africa

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: There should be no recriminations over England's defeat and performance - only learnings and a heartfelt acknowledgement of South Africa's superiority.




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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: France's golden generation of youngsters will test English nerve in Paris

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: It is very seldom I tip against England, if ever, as I just never see them losing at rugby. But I must confess I make France the favourites in Paris.




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A simply electric turn of I-Pace! This new Jaguar SUV is so good it's now in our man's top five

About a year ago, my friend and Radio 2 colleague Vassos Alexander told me he’d placed a deposit on a car that didn’t exist. The name of that car was the Jaguar I-Pace




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The Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce. It’s fun, it’s fast, but most of all it’s... Bellissimo!

Everyone who laid eyes upon the Veloce went immediately gooey for two reasons. First, it’s an Alfa Romeo, plain and simple. Second, like most things Italian it’s really quite gorgeous




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Review of the new Bentley: 'Stunning looks and luxury performance'

Like the Royal Wedding a few weeks ago, Royal Ascot a few days ago, or William Shakespeare and Windsor Castle a few centuries ago, we Brits are unbeatable when we play to our strengths




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The Mercedes A 200 AMG Line is beautiful and hi-tech but a little bit of a 'plain Jane' to drive

Compared to last week’s all-our Christmases-have-come-at-once-Bentley, I thought the A 200 was going to be a run-of-the-mill, practical and prosaic affair. Well, not so




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Way to glow: CHRIS EVANS on his car of the week - the dazzling hot hatch that is swifter than ever  

For the entire time I had this car, my family knew where I was at every moment due to the bright yellow colour of the Suzuki Swift.




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A fiesta of fun! (for fast-moving young families)

Visually, for a brand-new three-door hot hatch, this Fiesta ST is surprisingly on the tame side. A little too tame we all thought at first




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Lucas Moura admits injury-hit Tottenham cannot keep 'crying' about their lack of strikers

Spurs have lost both Harry Kane (hamstring) and Son Heung-min (broken arm) to serious injury in recent months, leaving them without a senior centre forward for most of the final weeks of the season.




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HOT OR NOT: Julian Nagelsmann made the most of his side's injury struggles unlike Jose Mourinho

DANIEL MATTHEWS: It's easy, amid the meandering monologues of Jose Mourinho, to forget there was another team in town on Wednesday night. But over 90 minutes, RB Leipzig outplayed Spurs.




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Jose Mourinho claims to know Frank Lampard's tactics ahead of Tottenham's clash at Chelsea

Jose Mourinho ramped up the mind games for Tottenham's clash at Chelsea by suggesting he knows Frank Lampard's tactics for Saturday's Premier League match.




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Tottenham confident Son Heung-min is NOT at risk of coronavirus after letting him travel home

The forward flew back to his homeland last week for an operation in Seoul on his broken right arm, an injury Jose Mourinho fears could keep him out for the rest of the season.




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Jose Mourinho needs Dele Alli back firing ahead of Tottenham's season-defining run of games

THE NUMBERS GAME - JORDAN SEWARD: Dele Alli is statistically Tottenham's biggest goal threat right now with Kane and Son injured. Mourinho needs him firing ahead of important run of games.




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Alderweireld seemed to be on his way out of Spurs until Mourinho turned up

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY IAN LADYMAN: The latter half of this season feels a little bit like the second coming of a player who lost his way a little bit in the final days of Mauricio Pochettino.