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Peaches Geldof 'caught shoplifting'

24.10.11
Peaches Geldof has reportedly been caught shoplifting make-up from British high-street chain, Boots... more

End of the World is good news for rivals

20.10.11
Predictions of the death of the Sunday newspaper market were greatly exaggerated, according to the boss of Britain's biggest print distributor, who brushed off the impact of the closure of the News of the World... more

Helen Flanagan set to quit 'Coronation Street'

17.10.11
Helen Flanagan, who has played Rosie Webster in 'Coronation Street' since she was nine years old, is set to quit to the ITV1 soap... more

Roy Greenslade: Why I believe the market for Sunday papers is now doomed

14.09.11
The Sundays' circulation decrease is profound, making revival virtually impossible... more

Cheryl Cole ditches Ashley for good

12.09.11
Cheryl Cole has ruled out a reunion with her ex husband Ashley Cole and has decided to 'cleanse' herself of him... more

Cheryl Cole 'moving in with will.i.am'

30.08.11
Cheryl Cole is reportedly moving into will.i.am's Hollywood home... more

Cheryl Cole wanted to befriend Britney

22.08.11
Cheryl Cole wanted to become a "big sister" to Britney Spears when the star suffered a public meltdown... more

Michelle Keegan signs 6-figure Coronation Street contract

08.08.11
Michelle Keegan has signed a "six-figure contract" to remain on 'Coronation Street' to guarantee her at least one more year on the show... more

Sunday papers still on rise after NoW demise

27.07.11
Sunday newspaper publishers claim sales have kept increasing for a second weekend after the demise of the News of the World... more

Rupert Murdoch's Wall Street Journal attacks his critics

18.07.11
News Corp's shares fall more than 7 percent to a two-year low as the UK phone hacking scandal fallout worsens... more

'Ferdinand's mistress sold her story because it helped her move on'

06.07.11
The England footballer's alleged mistress speaks out at the High Court... more

Cheryl Cole 'happy' with time off

20.06.11
Cheryl Cole - who was dropped from the US version of 'The X Factor' and replaced by Nicole Scherzinger last month - intends to take time out from showbiz and is enjoying the lack of pressure in her life... more

Charlie Sheen wants to marry both lovers

07.03.11
Twitter fan Charlie Sheen wants to marry both of his goddesses in a non-legally binding ceremony... more

Thirst for exclusives that makes paper turn screws on its own reporters

28.01.11
More than any other Fleet Street paper, the News of the World is famed for its commitment to breaking exclusives... more

Citi's bit of bad news for publishers

20.01.11
Shareholders in Trinity Mirror and Johnston Press rushed for the exits today as Citigroup warned that this will be another tough year for provincial newspapers... more

Wagner denies Chloe Mafia sex claims

20.12.10
Former X Factor finalist Wagner Carrilho has denied claims that he spent a night with fellow contestant Chloe Mafia... more

Christmas spirit lacking at Trinity Mirror

15.12.10
In the air: Bah! humbug! Journalists working on Christmas Day to produce the Boxing Day editions of the Sunday Mirror and People newspapers are not happy... more

Newspapers need to learn wider lessons of business

20.10.10
Media analysis: Did someone ask why publishers like outsourcing? The reason is obvious: it is cheaper and it works... more

Claire Rayner's final words: If David Cameron screws up my beloved NHS, I’ll come back and bloody haunt him

12.10.10
Claire Rayner wanted her final words to be a message to David Cameron telling him to protect her 'beloved NHS', her family said... more

Cheryl Cole to visit Africa in bid to battle malaria

16.08.10
Cheryl Cole is to visit some of the poorest parts of Africa in bid to help in the fight against malaria ... more

Fan who tackled England players is freed with £65 fine

30.06.10
Pavlos Joseph agreed to pay an “admission of guilt” fine after bursting in on the team at the Cape Town Stadium following the draw with Algeria... more

Trinity Mirror sends warning after regional adverts blow

13.05.10
Daily Mirror publisher Trinity Mirror warns it expects trading conditions to remain “volatile” in the newspapers market... more

BBC staff anger at Mark Thompson's axe to 6 Music and Asian Network

10.03.10
In The Air: Mark Thompson’s BBC strategy review — which recommends closing niche radio stations 6 Music and Asian Network — fails to convince his staff... more

MoD denies unfit soldiers are hampering Afghan operations

12.01.10
British military chiefs deny that having 5,000 soldiers unfit for frontline duties was hitting operations in Afghanistan... more

Photographer flown home after losing foot in explosion

11.01.10
A newspaper photographer who suffered serious injuries in an explosion in Afghanistan which killed British journalist Rupert Hamer has been flown back to Britain... more

Whitehall cuts are so bad for adland

06.10.09
Nervousness in adland as agencies digest the thought that the next government will cut its huge advertising budget ... more

Sporting Miscellanies

27.07.09
Sir Geoff Hurst was edged out by Gazza on The Weakest Link ... more

No-win, no-fee libel law is a real danger to press freedom

03.06.09
There may well be a view in certain quarters that journalists who complain about the libel law are little different from sailors who complain about the sea. I make no apology, however, for railing against a law that restricts freedom of expression ... more

New fears for Jade Goody as cervical cancer spreads

14.09.08
Jade Goody's cervical cancer has spread further than initially thought, doctors discovered during her eight-hour hysterectomy. ... more

A Sly look in Mirror suggests future is not so bleak

02.04.08
Is Trinity Mirror's chief executive, Sly Bailey, worth a £793,000 bonus? ... more


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