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Orchestra's finance boss 'siphoned off £560,000'

23.11.09
Financial director of the publicly-funded London Philharmonic Orchestra faces claims that he took £560,000 to fund an extravagant lifestyle... more

Kelly Brook to strip off for West End show

06.10.09
Actress Kelly Brook and former Coronation Street star Julie Goodyear are set to strip off on stage in a West End play... more

A rose for each Marchioness victim

21.08.09
Families united by two decades of grief marked the 20th anniversary of the Marchioness riverboat disaster at an emotional ceremony... more

Composer Maurice of Arabia dies aged 84

30.03.09
Composer Maurice Jarre, who won three Oscars for his film scores, has died of cancer in Los Angeles aged 84... more

Cipriani takes frustration out on Edinburgh

08.12.08
Danny Cipriani aims to continue his rehabilitation with London Wasps in the Heineken Cup after his England axing... more

Eileen Dallaglio, the Marchioness campaigner, dies

04.12.08
Eileen Dallaglio, the campaigning mother of former England rugby captain Lawrence, has died after a long battle against cancer... more

Never mind the b****cks

14.11.08
The debate on bad language on TV rages again — and one writer is hardly surprised... more

Blame me for poor start, says Rafael Ibanez

08.10.08
Rugby Union: The Wasps skipper insists he must take responsibility for his club's shock defeats and will put things right in the Heineken Cup... more

Vickery eyeing the Tigers

26.09.08
Wasps skipper insists his winless side can rise to the challenge against the unbeaten league leaders... more

Edwards tests his young stars' mettle

12.09.08
Rugby: London Wasps head coach Shaun Edwards has challenged his "embarrassed" players to fill the leadership void created by Lawrence Dallaglio's retirement when they face Worcester... more

Now for a real art prize

12.09.08
City sponsors have created just what contemporary art needs – the Threadneedle Figurative Prize. Brian Sewell explains more.... more

Haskell set to step out of Dallaglio's No8 shadow

29.08.08
James Haskell has been labelled as Lawrence Dallaglio's heir apparent ever since he broke into the Wasps first team as an 18-year-old... more

Ibanez can take over where Dallaglio left off, says McGeechan

28.08.08
Ian McGeechan has backed Wasps to carry on Lawrence Dallaglio's legacy as they prepare for their first season without him since 1990... more

Portrait Award is a mug's game

13.06.08
In an attempt to refresh the BP Portrait Award, the National Portrait Gallery has relaxed its rules – with no discernible improvement in quality for its efforts.... more

Maori back Flutey can be future England star

02.06.08
Wasps forward Tom Rees hopes Kiwi Riki will turn 'English' after his superb display helped Dallaglio bow out in style... more

A genuine team effort deserved a cup or two

02.06.08
Wasps star Simon Shaw talks about the team's party following their Guinness Premiership triumph... more

Dallaglio wants prizes rather than plaudits

29.05.08
Lawrence Dallaglio insists there will be no place for sentimentality when he calls time on his 15-year playing career with Wasps on Saturday... more

Back is eager to wreck his old pal's swansong

29.05.08
Leicester defence coach is out for revenge against Lawrence Dallaglio who will play his last game of rugby this Saturday... more

All Goode for Tigers in absence of Cipriani

28.05.08
Dewi Morris believes Danny Cipriani's injury has made Leicester favourites to win their Guinness Premiership showdown against Wasps... more

Hang it all – they've hidden everything

02.05.08
Tate Britain's annual re-hang is seldom worth the effort and prevents the public from viewing more celebrated pictures, says Brian Sewell.... more

Coward at his languid best

12.02.08
A small, excellently choreographed show which will thrill every dedicated Noel Coward fan and be a revelation to newcomers.... more

Mellon the magpie collector

05.11.07
The American tycoon Paul Mellon built a collection of British art to rival the Tate's, but he acquired as many curiosities as he did gems.... more

Bags of charm go a long way

05.09.07
Lawrence Leung Learns To Beakdance is certainly enjoyable, despite the Melbourne comic's lack of killer gags.... more

DVDs of the week

28.08.07
Some implausibly attractive scientists bid to relight the sun in Sunshine, and Mr Bean goes on holiday in the DVDs of the week.... more

Too much tragedy for one small town

24.05.07
Adapted from a Raymond Carver short story, Jindabyne is superficially similar to director Ray Lawrence's previous hit Lantana but, alas, it's much more ponderous.... more

Pistols on target despite absent big guns

11.04.07
Special guests Terry Hall and Blade both failed to turn up, but The Dub Pistols still put on a game performance which the Jazz Cafe audience responded to.... more

It's members only at new exhibition

21.02.07
Filmmaker Lawrence Barraclough is urging men to bare all for a daring new photography exhibition in Shoreditch this weekend.... more

Citizens in the frame

05.02.07
When artists began to paint butchers and bakers as well as aristocrats and great thinkers, they were at the heart of a social revolution, as a new Royal Academy exhibition reveals.... more

RA show draws on Monet

03.11.06
The first exhibition devoted to the drawings and pastels of Monet is to be staged by the Royal Academy as part of its 2007 programme.... more

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