The News of the World's former deputy editor has been arrested by Met detectives as the phone hacking scandal engulfing Rupert Murdoch's empire deepens... more
Daytime talk show host Matthew Wright laughed off suggestions that he would repeat his past mistake in blurting out the name of the celebrity who allegedly raped Katie Price... more
The Office: The Opera started out as a joke when composer, Anne Chmelewsky, decided to turn the saga of Wernham Hogg into an opera as a way to "take the piss" out of the stuffy classical music course she was taking... more
John Leslie is making his first appearance on This Morning in seven years, after he was forced to quit amid sexual assault and drugs allegations.... more
Transport for London has launched an investigation into one of its senior managers amid allegations that hundreds of thousands of pounds has been funnelled to a company in which he had a close personal interest... more
A dazzling year of performances on the London stage will be honoured at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2007. Here, for the first time, is the longlist.
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Thanks to Charles Dance's extraordinarily moving performance, Shadowlands does not seem a trite piece of religious pleading, even 17 years after its premiere.... more
Rupert Goold's dream-struck production of The Glass Menagerie proves it is one of the great, unhappy family-life plays in the modern American repertoire, says Nicholas de Jongh.... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do