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Rebel Wilson is forced to 'postpone' her 40th birthday party amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Rebel Wilson kickstarted her 40th birthday celebrations with a private dinner inside Disneyland's exclusive private residence, 21 Royal.




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Rebel Wilson shows off her slimmed-down figure as she completes an intense workout

She vowed to focus on her health and make 'positive changes' in 2020.




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Rebel Wilson turns up the heat as she strips down for sultry at-home photoshoot

Rebel Wilson is known for her quirky comedy.




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Inside Rebel Wilson's Sydney home and $16million property portfolio

Australian actress Rebel Wilson is self-isolating in style in Sydney. 




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The Who album review: It will make a decent Christmas present for the grumpy old man in your life

For a creative band, The Who haven't created much lately. This is their first new album since 2006, and only the second since 1982.




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The albums that will make the perfect gifts for all the family 

The polls suggest that women, even more than men, are dismayed at the state we're in. Gilmore addresses this, and has some fun too, with her uplifting folk-pop.




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Stormzy album review: Half of these tracks are hard to love - too repetitive or too boastful

The moment of the year in British music came on June 28 at 10.25pm, when Stormzy first appeared at Glastonbury.




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Rod Stewart review: The evening ends up being both cheesy and heartwarming

Rod Stewart, who turns 75 next month, keeps popping up in the news.




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Van Morrison review: He's in fine voice, rolling out each verse as if it has just occurred to him

It's 8.15pm at the Brighton Dome. 'Will you please welcome,' says a voice, 'SIR Van Morrison!' Out comes a small figure in a hat, suit and shades.




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Madonna review: The spectacle has been superb, the music patchy, the time-keeping abysmal

'Madonna?' said the immigration officer at JFK. 'She's, like, 70, right?' Well, no - she's 61, and determined to prove that 61 is the new 31.




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Gerry Cinnamon review: Capable of being vulnerable or spiky, he wears his heart on his hoodie 

Martin Amis once wrote a story showing what might happen if the world's poets changed places with the screenwriters.




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Pet Shop Boys album review: New flavours with plenty of dancefloor energy

If anyone ever tells you that modern music is dumb, you can shoot them down with three syllables: Pet Shop Boys.




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Holy Holy review: The band go from the ridiculous to the sublime as they perform Bowie songs in Hull

In the annals of British pop, Woody Woodmansey is far from the most famous name. But when he performs in Hull, he achieves a rare distinction: arriving fans pass a blue plaque in his honour.




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Kaiser Chiefs review: They have some rock-solid singalongs but they also have tiresome hits

Countless unknown singers have made their name by appearing on a TV talent show.




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Mabel review: The Brits-nominee is greeted like a conquering heroine as she performs in Liverpool

Pop may not be as meritocratic as it once was, but it still beats most walks of life. Pedigree counts for very little - just ask Sean Lennon or James McCartney.




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Marc Almond review: Eccentric, but lovable

A true pop star is a bundle of contradictions. Marc Almond OBE is 62, and he still looks like a naughty boy. He's been a chart-topper, a cabaret artiste and an art-rocker.




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Mick Fleetwood And Friends review: A sell-out crowd was thrilled throughout

From George Harrison in 2002 to Ginger Baker the other day, we're used to finding a rock star's death followed by a tribute gig. On Tuesday, the idea came with a twist: the honoree was still with us.




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Bryan Ferry review: He's so relaxed, he almost takes off his jacket

Like Bob Dylan, whose songs he sings so well, Bryan Ferry has gone from being a bit of a recluse to an unstoppable old trouper. At 74, he is on the road for the eighth year in a row.




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Alanis Morissette review: She exudes wry humour and her singing is rivetingly powerful

Mention 1996 to a music-lover and they will probably think of Oasis or the Spice Girls. But those bands, huge though they were, only had Britain's second- and third- biggest-selling albums of the year.




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Ren Harvieu album review: Most of these 12 songs are still gorgeously uplifting

For a music lover, there's nothing better than putting on a debut album by an unknown and realising that you've found a new favourite.




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Laura Marling album review: This strange period has found its first classic album

Quite a few albums that should have come out now have been postponed till the autumn. You can understand why, but it's no use to the fans who have time to kill and a thirst for new music.




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Fiona Apple album review: Fetch The Bolt Cutters is one hell of an achievement

In a fascinating, fitful career, Fiona Apple has often felt like a one-woman band - singing, playing the piano, perhaps throwing in some rudimentary percussion.




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Joan As Police Woman album review: A light in the middle of the tunnel

Out of this strange suspended spring, patterns are emerging. If an album isn't postponed, it's quite likely to be special. Music, like the sky on a sunny day, seems brighter, sharper, deeper.




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Special condoms created to stop the spread of sexually-transmitted Zika virus

Melbourne based pharmaceutical company has produced condoms that can fight the spread of the Zika virus. The condom is available in Australia and marketed as Ansell dual protect with VivaGel.




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$1 paper patch that changes color when it comes into contact with Zika virus

Harvard scientists have developed a cheap test that changes color to indicate when the Zika virus is present, and hope it could help contain the virus, currently spreading through South America.




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Pregnant Sara Mujica diagnosed with Zika virus after visiting fiancé in Honduras

Sara Mujica, 17, went to visit her fiancé Victor Cruz, 19, in Honduras earlier this year and returned home to Danbury, Connecticut on March 30, with a fever and rashes all over her body.




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Rio Olympics and Zika Virus could spark 'a full-blown global health disaster'

University of Ottawa professor Amir Attaran has accused the World Health Organisation (WHO) of putting unborn children at risk by letting August's Olympics go ahead as planned.




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Calls for Rio Olympics to be postponed, cancelled or moved over Zika virus fears

University of Ottawa's Amir Attaran recently wrote an article in the Harvard Public Health Review, saying the Olympics should be moved from Rio to prevent a 'full-blown global health disaster'.




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Zika virus fears may cause Sunrises' Samantha Armytage to drop out of Olympic coverage

Samantha Armytage revealed she has serious doubts about covering the Rio Olympics over fears of contracting or being exposed to the Zika virus, with plans to have children over the coming years




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Samantha Armytage hits back at Olympic coverage claims over Zika virus fears

Taking to Instagram on Sunday morning, the 39-year-old Sunrise host decided to clarify herself after The Daily Telegraph reported she wants to have children 'in the next few years'.




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Zika Virus passes from the mother's bloodstream into the foetus

Researchers at Washington University successfully developed two mouse models to study how Zika virus infects unborn babies, by weakening their immune systems before infection.




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Third Zika victim confirmed in Tennessee as total number of cases reaches 60 in US

The patient in Rutherford County contracted the disease while traveling internationally, according to a statement released by the state's Health Department on Thursday.




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Zika virus detected on Queensland tourist returning from Bali and Thailand

A North Queensland resident has tested positive for Zika virus after a trip to Thailand and Bali, with a team sent to a town south of Cairns to spray for mosquitoes in case the disease spreads.




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New York woman with Zika Virus gives birth to baby boy with microcephaly

The first baby with Zika-linked microcephaly was born in New Jersey to a 31-year-old woman who was visiting from Honduras. The mother contracted the virus while in Honduras.




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Zika virus baby born in New Jersey's mother says she flew to America to seek treatment

The Honduran mother who delivered what is believed to be the first baby to be born with a Zika virus-related condition in the New York tri-state area has broken her silence.




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Rio Olympics may be cancelled over the Zika virus

More than 200 academics have now signed an open letter to the World Health Organisation calling for the Olympics to be postponed. But is it really necessary? Virus expert Dr Derek Gatherer gives his views.




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Zika virus may be transmitted by ORAL SEX

Doctors from the French Institute of Health and Medical Research who treated the 24-year-old woman have now warned the virus (pictured) may well be transmitted orally through semen.




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Greg Rutherford has sperm frozen amid fears over Zika virus at Rio Olympics

The British long-jumper has frozen samples of his sperm amid fears about the Zika virus at this summer's Olympic Games in Rio. The virus can cause birth defects and be transmitted through sex.




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LG launches anti mosquito screen and aircon that scares Zika virus insects

LG is fighting malaria and dengue in India with the power of sound waves. The South Korean firm has launched a line of TVs and an air conditioner that produce sound waves to paralyze mosquitoes.




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Brazil woman faces deportation to Zika danger zone despite being pregnant

Deiseane Santiago, 22, intended to return to Brasil with her fiancé but when she fell pregnant she was afraid of the baby contracting Zika virus but Home Office have refused to let her extend her visa.




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Rory McIlroy pulls out of Rio Olympics 2016 over fears about the Zika virus

The Northern Ireland sportsman was due to compete in the sporting event in August. But he said today that it was a risk he was 'unwilling to take'.




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Zika warnings lead to 'sharp increase in demand for abortion in Latin America'

In many of these countries abortion is either illegal or highly restricted, leaving pregnant women with few options and potentially driving them to use unsafe methods, warn experts at the University of Cambridge.




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Ali Fedotowsky cancels Mexico wedding after reports of Zika virus south of the border

Ali Fedotowsky and fiance Kevin Manno were all set to say 'I do' in Mexico but sadly had to scrap those plans.




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Inside the Chinese laboratory that raises Zika combating sterilized insects

The lab at Sun Yat-sen University occupies 37,700 square feet and has four workshops. Experts hopes it could make China a global leader in combating deadly diseases.




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Zika virus Q&A: What is it and what are the dangers for Rio Olympics 2016? 

With the Zika virus casting a cloud hanging over the Olympics Games, several athletes have opted out with many more taking precautions. MARTHA KELNER answers the key questions...




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Zika virus may be stopped by a harmless bacteria carried by bees and butterflies

The bacteria, called Wolbachia pipienti, is found in 60 per cent of insects globally and can be introduced to mosquitoes in the lab, the Madison School of Veterinary Medicine found.




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Rihanna pulls out of Lollapalooza Colombia over Zika virus fears

While organizers didn't name her, Rihanna, 28, has been identified as the performer who dropped out of the festival by Colombian news outlets.




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Hideki Matsuyama to withdraw from Rio 2016 Olympic golf event over Zika fears

Hideki Matsuyama has become the latest golfer to withdraw from the Olympics because of concerns over the Zika virus. He joins the likes of Rory McIlroy and Jason Day in deciding not to compete.




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Rebecca Adlington surprised by golfers opting out of Olympics 2016 over Zika virus

The retired swimming champion questioned whether the game's big stars, including Rory McIlroy and Jason Day, were 'not going because they just don't want to go' to Rio de Janiero in Brazil.




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Rachael Finch knocks back 2016 Olympic Game coverage due to Zika virus scare

She said earlier in the year that she wishes to have three children with her husband Michael Miziner.