Why has the Sun been gunning so relentlessly for Justice Secretary Ken Clarke? Rupert Murdoch's paper has railed against "Calamity Clarke" for being soft on prison sentence reforms, prompting David Cameron to call a halt to some of Clarke's plans... more
The BBC's landmark Television Centre in Shepherd's Bush has been put up for sale as part of its cost-cutting drive following the licence fee freeze... more
BNP leader Nick Griffin predicts that tonight's Question Time would be 'political blood sport' but said it could propel his party into 'the big time'... more
Despite attacks from media rivals and politicians of both parties, Lord Reith's ever-burgeoning institution seems to survive - and even strengthen... more
A BBC reporter, asked for his assessment of the quality of the management of the corporation, answers the question with an anecdote. He recalls how he was walking through Television Centre a few days ago and observed Jana Bennett... more
I was not expecting this but the King's College heat of the Miss University London beauty pageant on Tuesday night has made me feel glad to be alive... more
A mystery donor gave £5.5 million to the Sport Relief charity appeal in one of the biggest single donations in the history of TV fund-raising. The BBC said the gift from the anonymous donor was the biggest donation in Comic Relief's 22-year history... more
The three remaining Dancing on Ice contestants were putting themselves through their final paces tonight ahead of Sunday's finale as controversy erupted over hot favourite Chris Fountain's 'unfair advantage'. Fountain has been attacked by judge Jason Gardiner who told the Hollyoaks actor he had an advantage
over his rivals because he
has years of skating experience
after playing ice hockey... 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