DJs unite for Love Parade track
Three of the world's most successful club DJs join forces to pay tribute to those who died at the Love Parade festival in Germany in July.
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Sarah Kennedy leaves BBC Radio 2
Veteran broadcaster Sarah Kennedy is leaving BBC Radio 2's Dawn Patrol show - 34 years after joining the station
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Robbie turns on Blackpool lights
Thousands of people watch Robbie Williams switch on Blackpool's illuminations.
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Cheryl and Ashley granted divorce
Cheryl and Ashley Cole are granted a divorce at the High Court after four years of marriage.
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Hirst works 'inspired by others'
A group that campaigns against conceptual art claims 15 works by the artist Damien Hirst were inspired by other artists.
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Saunders writing Spice Girls show
TV comedienne Jennifer Saunders is to write the story for musical Viva Forever - based on the songs of the Spice Girls.
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GMTV ends after 17 years on ITV
Morning show GMTV appears on ITV1 for the final time after 17 years with presenter Andrew Castle paying tribute to viewers.
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T.I. released after drug arrest
The American rap star has been released from jail on bail after being arrested on suspicion of possessing ecstasy.
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Fringe defends ticket sales total
Edinburgh Fringe officials defend their decision to count customers of free shows in their box office returns.
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Harman joins Holden in Shrek show
Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden lands a starring role in Shrek The Musical, which is coming to London's West End next year.
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Joy Division designer Peter Saville tackles England kit
Peter Saville, the designer behind iconic record sleeves by Joy Division and New Order, creates a new football strip for the England team.
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Back... but not for long as Madeley rescues show
Ex-This Morning host Richard Madeley presents the first five minutes of the show while Eamonn Holmes is stuck in traffic.
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Majority 'agree with arts change'
Two-thirds of people agree with the government stance on cutting arts funding and relying more on private cash, a survey suggests.
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Blair memoirs 'break sale record'
Tony Blair's memoirs, based on his time as the prime minister, break sales records, booksellers say.
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Bob Dylan art debuts in Denmark
Some of musician Bob Dylan's artwork, never seen before by the public, is to be displayed at Denmark's National Gallery.
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Gone With The Wind actress dies
Former Gone With The Wind child actress Cammie King Conlon - who played the doomed daughter of Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler - dies aged 76.
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Hogan given leave to return to US
Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan reaches an agreement with tax authorities in Australia allowing him to return to his home in the US.
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Portman launches Venice film gala
Natalie Portman attends the opening of the Venice Film Festival, which launched with her film Black Swan.
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Singer Sami urges Pakistan relief
British singer-songwriter Sami Yusuf, billed as "Islam's biggest rock star", is donating profits from his latest single to help flood victims in Pakistan.
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Rapper TI is arrested for drugs
Rapper TI and his wife Tameka Cottle are arrested in Hollywood for drug possession, police confirm.
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Pepper and Piano set for top five
The UK's first talent show to make music available for download immediately propels a little known act called Pepper and Piano into the charts.
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Thompson defends BBC No 10 visit
Director general denies he compromised the BBC's independence by visiting Downing Street to discuss coverage of the government's spending cuts.
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Talent contestant denied tribunal
A former Britain's Got Talent hopeful who claimed she was discriminated against at an audition fails to get her case taken to an employment tribunal.
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Corrie to go live for anniversary
Coronation Street is to broadcast a live episode as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, soap bosses confirm.
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Robbie Williams lights up Blackpool
Blackpool's illuminations have been switched on by Robbie Williams.
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Ian McEwan: Booker winner 'not my best'
Author Ian McEwan talks to Matt Stadlen about the exercise of writing, the importance of long, moody walks, the "thinginess" of James Joyce and getting to grips with quantum mechanics.
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Vanessa Feltz is Big Brother bride
Vanessa Feltz enters the Big Brother house as Vic's bride and the rest of the showbiz news.
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Making music from children's old toys
The Modified Toy Orchestra is a band made up of five musicians - and 48 tweaked toy instruments.
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Canine Cinema gets audience howling
In an attempt to reach people who do not normally go to the cinema, Shetland film festival is targeting their pets.
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Film 24 - the week's new films
Mark Kermode reviews the latest UK film releases including Last Exorcism and The Switch.
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Raphael's works 'reunited' in London
Priceless tapestries designed by the Renaissance artist Raphael have arrived at the Victoria and Albert Museum as part of Pope Benedict XVI's state visit.
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GMTV presenters say goodbye
GMTV has come to an end after 17 years - it will be replaced on Monday by a new show called Daybreak.
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Proof in the spoof
A full-length version of Machete, trailed in 2007 film Grindhouse, premieres at the Venice Film Festival
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Price of fame
X Factor's Olly Murs takes the plunge into pop music
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Bridge symphony
Musician using London Bridge to create a 24-hour composition
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Hitting the books
Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan re-launch their book club
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'Edgy town'
Canada provides backdrop for Kerouac's On The Road
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The Stig
A profile of Ben Collins, the man in the mask
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