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Jan Moir has been condemned due to the tone of a recent article regarding the death of Boyzone singer Stephen Gateley.
The Atlantis The Palm's opening party saw the world's biggest and most expensive firework display and the most highly paid performance in entertainment history.
Devon is the new travel guide in the Best of Britain series. With help from local experts it rates the best beaches, food, pubs, hotels and major tourist attractions.
After 12 weeks off the air, Jonathan Ross has returned to the BBC. And he has apologized for the offensive phone calls he and Russell Brand made to Andrew Sachs.
William Joyce was an Irish-American who became a fascist and went to Germany from where he broadcast to England on Hitler's behalf.
In October 2008 the BBC was rocked by a drawn out media scandal. As the final chapter of 'Manuel-gate' is closed has the debacle taught anyone anything?
With Sam Allardyce about to be appointed manager of Newcastle United, the question is asked is he the right man for the job?or will he end up like the others who failed.
Ferrari have finally decided to retire their innovative pit stop system after it again cost the team F1 championship points in Singapore.
Original Pirate Material, by The Streets, serves up innovative garage, hip-hop and funk, but Mike Skinner's brilliantly witty and acerbic lyrics are the real attraction.
On 7 July 2007, 150 acts, headlined by Madonna, performed on 7continents as part of Live Earth to raise environmental awareness. The UK press was not convinced.
British media watchdog sees red after a minute-long ad for Mormon church airs during Milkshake!, Channel Five's Saturday morning cartoon block.
If you love both travel and food (and who doesn't?) then Tom Parker Bowles' book, The Year of Eating Dangerously, is for you!
Sit with fully grown tigers and have your photograph taken with these wild animals. Join the monks of the Kanchanaburi tiger temple for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
With the surge of interest in Paul Potts and Susan Boyle, a 2003 CD by Tony Henry deserves a second look. Songs such as Without You, Delilah, and Yesterday go operatic.
Great champions are born fighters; Formula One is no exception and the rivalry, on and off the track, between Prost and Senna was one of the greatest in sporting history.


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