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Who's your pick? SBS releases the names of all 10 performers for Eurovision: Australia Decides

SBS Australia has released the names of all the ten performers who will battle it out to be the country's next Eurovision star. 




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Eurovision hopeful Jack Vidgen celebrates his 23rd birthday by licking an X-rated gift 

He's the Eurovision hopeful who celebrated his 23rd birthday on Friday.




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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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Mitch Tambo reveals his message for indigenous Australians as he vies to compete at Eurovision

First Nations artist Mitch Tambo is competing for a chance to represent Australia at Eurovision 2020 in the Netherlands. 




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Casey Donovan and Vanessa Amorosi lead the celebrity arrivals at Eurovision Australia Decides

The stars were out in force at the Eurovision Australia Decides media call on the Gold Coast on Friday. 




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Montaigne is chosen to represent Australia at the Eurovision song contest 2020

Montaigne will represent Australia at the Eurovision song contest in May. 




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Jack Vidgen is trolled on social media after performing on Eurovision: Australia Decides

The lyrics of his Eurovision entry focused on the journey to self love and acceptance. 




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Jessica Mauboy at Fire Fight Australia bushfire relief concert

Jessica Mauboy put on an energetic performance at the sold-out Fire Fight Australia bushfire relief concert in Sydney on Sunday.




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French Eurovision song denounced by country's culture minister for using English lyrics

Frank Riester criticised the song, The Best In Me, after it was unveiled by singer Tom Leeb on Sunday. Mr Riester did not object to its artistic quality but instead was critical of the fact that half the song is in English.




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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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ABBA triumph over Oasis and One Direction on list of the bands that fans most want to see reunited 

Swedish pop group Abba (pictured) are the band fans most want to see reunited and playing live again after they split in 1982 following their rise to worldwide fame in 1974.




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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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Pay-As-You-Wish: A Silver Lining In Employment Sector

People around the world are increasingly worried about how they are going to pay their bills as Coronavirus forces businesses to close and costs millions of jobs. Amid this crisis, there is a silver lining in the grey clouds.




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What Determines Your Life Insurance Premium?

Confused? Besides your age, here are a few factors that may have influenced this outcome.




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Section 80C Deadline Extended: Avoid These 3 ELSS Mistakes

By fixating on the three-year lock-in, many investors harbor the mistaken belief that three years is a sufficient time horizon to invest into ELSS funds.




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Financial System Must Be A Special Focus As It Delivers Credit To All Sectors: Principal Economic Adviser, Sanjeev Sanyal

Sanjeev Sanyal, Principal Economic Adviser to the prime minister of India speaks with BW Businessworld’s Manish Kumar Jha on such issues in the time of the pandemic that is not only wrecked up human lives but the very core of economic activity.




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BRIAN VINER: It's a kind of magic as Michael Caine's eccentric furball will delight children

BRIAN VINER: A new film that families can enjoy together is a precious commodity at the moment, rather like a bumper pack of loo rolls.




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BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Take That are to relight their fire... with big screen version of their stage musical

BAZ BAMIGBOYE: The big screen version of Take That musical The Band is being actively developed during the lockdown, with 'high calibre' film stars being sought to appear in it.




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A naive recruit, a bullying boss and a tale of seedy, office politics: BRIAN VINER on The Assistant

Brian Viner reviews The Assistant, a film broaching the subject of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry, then moves onto a lighter documentary with Diana Kennedy: ­Nothing Fancy.




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BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Sidney Flanigan is swept into the limelight from her janitor job to star in new film

BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Flanigan, a singer-songwriter who plays the fiddle and acoustic guitar in a folk-punk band, had been working at a deli when she was offered an audition by Hittman.




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Myleene Klass teases a glimpse of her bra in semi-sheer top paired with cargo pants

Myleene Klass looked stunning as she headed to the Global Radio studios in London on Friday.




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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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Rory McIlroy sets his sights on No 1 after sealing his fourth win of the season in a play-off 

Given the man's talent, it is perhaps only right that no season could be considered a great one for Rory McIlroy when he underperforms in the four majors.




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Is Brooks Koepka really built to last like his hard-headed rival?

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: Brooks Koepka ought to be more careful when it comes to his airy dismissal of a rivalry with Rory McIlroy. It hasn't ended well for Rory's other rivals.




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Eddie Pepperell disqualified from Turkish Airlines Open for RUNNING OUT OF GOLF BALLS

DEREK LAWRENSON IN ANTALYA: Around about the time he was due to complete his third round in the Turkish Airlines Open on Saturday, Eddie Pepperell was back at his hotel.




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Tyrrell Hatton triumphs in record six-man play-off at Turkish Airlines Open

DEREK LAWRENSON IN ANTALYA: After an extraordinary six-man play-off, Englishman Tyrrell Hatton claimed the Turkish Airlines Open, together with its £1.7million prize.




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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 winning exclusive live coverage of the Masters is a devastating loss for the BBC

COMMENT: Even though it was expected, it did not lessen the sadness. The final two rounds of the Masters represented the final frontier as far as live coverage of golf on the BBC was concerned.




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Rory McIlroy bounces back to climb to within two strokes of leaders John Rahm and Mike Lorenzo-Vera

Rory McIlroy bounced back from a disappointing performance on Friday to come to within two strokes of leaders John Rahm and McIlroy, who is chasing a third victory at the DP World Tour Championship.




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Jon Rahm lands £3.9million payday after victory at DP World Tour Championship secures Race to Dubai

After 47 tournaments and hundreds of thousands of shots, one fearless stroke on the 18th hole decided everything between Jon Rahm and Tommy Fleetwood.




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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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OLIVER HOLT: Tiger Woods' Masters win was a victory for self-belief, for perseverance, for greatness

OLIVER HOLT - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: Five years ago, when I was already plenty old enough to know better, I went to Orlando to chronicle the end of Tiger Woods' career.




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Tiger Woods caddies for his son Charlie at junior tournament in Jupiter

Parents were left absolutely stunned when Tiger Woods caddied for his 10-year-old son, Charlie, in a junior golf tournament in Florida on the weekend.




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English prodigy Josh Hill, 15, warms up for European Tour debut by beating world No 1 Brooks Koepka

DEREK LAWRENSON IN ABU DHABI: What were you doing at the age of 15? Josh Hill, taking a break from his GCSE studies, warmed up for his European Tour debut by taking on Brooks Koepka.




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Matt Fitzpatrick continues to prove he is no lightweight in opening rounds of Abu Dhabi Championship

DEREK LAWRENSON IN ABU DHABI: Matt Fitzpatrick is the 11-stone sapling punching well above his weight in a sport increasingly populated by the muscle-bound.




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Padraig Harrington believed Lee Westwood had little chance of featuring in Ryder Cup for Europe

The 46-year-old's chances have soared after his stirring success in the big-money Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship on Sunday.




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Rory McIlroy returns to action in California with a shot at reclaiming world No 1 spot

McIlroy could hardly ask for a more alluring target in his first tournament for seven weeks. A win at the Farmers Insurance Open will take him back to world No 1 for the first time in more than four years.




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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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The time is right for a world tour to halt the decline 

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: When the idea of a world golf tour surfaced once more last week, the mind wandered back to Greg Norman's original concept 25 years ago.




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Rory McIlroy produces fireworks as he roars into life with two eagles after sluggish start

DEREK LAWRENSON IN LOS ANGELES: A couple of firecrackers from Rory McIlroy in his first round back as world number one, and an opening statement from Tiger Woods.




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Justin Rose's old caddie Mark Fulcher on road to recovery with Frankie Molinari at the Riviera

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: The walk from the 18th to the Riviera clubhouse involves negotiating a formidable incline for a man in good health, let alone one just back from heart surgery.




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Edoardo Molinari given all clear after coronavirus scare as he takes part in Oman Open 

Former Ryder Cup player Edoardo Molinari spoke of his shock and relief after coming through a coronavirus scare to post a strong score on the first day of the Oman Open.




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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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Hatton is still feeling the effects of his celebrations after winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational

Tyrrell Hatton revealed he is still feeling the effects of his victory in the Arnold Palmer Invitational as he aims to improve his record at another iconic Florida venue.




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Hatton back in the groove at the Players Championship but McIlroy lies nine shots off the pace

DEREK LAWRENSON AT SAWGRASS: Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm and Brooks Koepka took their cue from a subdued audience reeling from the news that this was the last action they will witness.




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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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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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Coronavirus UK: Tommy Fleetwood says Ryder Cup in September can provide 'light at end of the tunnel'

Tommy Fleetwood hopes the Ryder Cup can act as an 'amazing torch' after the coronavirus pandemic. The flagship contest between Europe and the United States remains in doubt.




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Phil Mickelson talks over a £7.2million shootout with Tiger Woods DURING coronavirus pandemic

The legendary 49-year-old revealed on Twitter that talks with the 15-time major champion are underway over a high-profile shootout, despite virtually all sports being dragged to a halt.