Jeremy Clarkson is furious with allegations claiming many of his daredevil driving scenes are carried out by professional racers and insists he takes part in all the challenges... more
Senior figures have raised concerns about the growing use of injunctions by celebrities after names of those who allegedly obtained the gagging orders were revealed on Twitter... more
The ousting of Andy Gray and Richard Keys from Sky Sports is compared with Monty Python's Spanish Inquisition sketch as top stars leap to the former presenters' defence... more
COMMENT: The scandal engulfing Sky Sports is a long time coming. TV presenter Richard Keys was caught describing sex as 'smashing it' while colleague Andy Gray asked a female member of staff to help him with his trousers... more
The MoD will destroy reports of alien encounters to see off annoying FOI requests - you can see a precedent for the Freedom of Information Act developing here...... more
I'm giving garden space to 10 goldfinches now, but because only four can perch on the nyger feeder at any one time, they've become exceedingly yobbish... more
TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson has sparked controversy after it was revealed he has pocketed another £300,000 from Top Gear on top of his estimated £2m BBC salary.... more
He may drive supercars for a living, but Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson yesterday showed his physique is anything but 'super' during a Caribbean holiday. The motoring expert let his jelly belly hang out for the fourth year in a row as he relaxed on the beach with his wife Francie
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For years he has railed against the nanny-state but it looks as though Jeremy Clarkson has been caught flouting the very draconian motoring laws he so detests - and could face prosecution. Police are examining a photograph apparently showing the Top Gear presenter talking on his mobile phone while driving at 70mph on the motorway... 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