Even paedophiles have rights. The Supreme Court has ruled that it is a breach of offenders' human rights to be on the Sex Offenders Register for life with no chance of a review... more
Chef Richard Corrigan kicked off this year's London Restaurant Festival by serving jelly of lobster, Granny Smith parfait and grouse pie to 10 guests in a pod of the London Eye... more
Wayne Rooney, Anne Robinson and Jeremy Paxman, and dozens more, are investors with Ingenious Media, a finance company alleged to have exploited a loophole in the law and thus able to give generous tax advantages to investors in the film industry... more
Alan Yentob is in defiant mood. After a torrid few weeks in which the BBC has come under attack for everything from sacking a 66-year-old woman to running up extravagant expense claims, Mr Yentob, one of the corporation's veteran executives, has clearly decided enough is enough.... more
List of those targeted in News of the World operations to hack mobile phones and purchase confidential information is a wide cross-section from the worlds of politics and showbusiness... more
Given all the signs, I could take a whip and lacerate myself into intensive care for not betting heavily on the result at Stamford Bridge, says Matthew Norman... more
Flashy, ambitious and a little prone to psychobabble, it is no wonder celebrities have taken DJ turned hypnotist turned self-help guru Paul McKenna to their hearts. ... more
The payment – a third of her estimated £62million fortune – came after a ten-month legal wrangle with John Penrose, sources confirmed last night.... more
For decades the much loved presenter has endured rumours about her private life. Now, with extraordinary candour, she has chosen to set the record straight – about her many men (including Peter Purves and Albert Finney), about Joan Armatrading...and about the lifelong secret which could have destroyed her Blue Peter career.... more
Last night it emerged that two of the most popular presenters on Blue Peter - Valerie Singleton and Peter Purves - may have been more than simply colleagues.
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As her fondness for cosmetic surgery shows, Anne Robinson always likes to look her best for the camera.
So imagine her horror when she popped out to the newsagent's in an old grey tracksuit, without make-up... more
Even by BBC queen of mean Anne Robinson's standards whose withering put-downs are her stock in trade, it was an outrageous request. The Weakest Link stunned viewers by asking a contestant to feel her breasts
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With her plunging necklines and accessible charm, Holly Willoughby has become a national favourite on this side of the Atlantic. Now the Dancing On Ice presenter is being monitored by industry executives in Hollywood who think she could become a star on American television
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You get the sense that London-based quintet The Feeling are a bit too pretty to be any good live. But their performance at The Vaults proved that they are far more rock than soft.... more