Sunday, 10 August 2014

Helen Mirren, the voluntary marriage prisoner





ACTRESS Helen Mirren has been happily married for almost 20 years but admits that she still considers it “voluntary imprisonment”.


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'British TV needs me', says Nancy Dell’Olio





FLAMBOYANT Nancy Dell’Olio is aiming to follow Charlotte Church and Mrs Merton to become Britain’s next prime-time TV chat show queen.


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How Alvin Stardust's autograph obsession led to his £1 guitar to be valued at £1million





WHEN Alvin Stardust’s mother bought him a £1 guitar for his 14th birthday in 1956 she could not have imagined it would one day be worth £1.5million.


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Writer Malcolm Gladwell calls slams American national anthem on Desert Island Discs





BEST-selling writer Malcolm Gladwell has branded the American national anthem “nasty” and an “insight into the heart of the American soul”.


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Short story: Talking Turkey by Fanny Blake





A BREAK in Istanbul with a good-looking man sounded like fun – but then Jenny began to have doubts Short story by Fanny Blake


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Saturday, 9 August 2014

The Last Of Us: Remastered comes to PS4 as bosses reveal sequel plans





The Last Of Us proved the final great hurrah for the PS3 before being surpassed by the arrivals of the next gen consoles.


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Like A talent show Virgin! Madonna 'to make her X Factor debut for live final performance'





IT WOULD BE her X Factor debut, as Madonna is rumoured to be lined up for a live performance on the UK's ITV talent show.


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Let It Be! The Beatles' Abbey Road crossing may be patrolled by lollipop lady





THE PEDESTRIAN CROSSING is almost as famous as the Beatles themselves, but Abbey Road may be a danger to the public.


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Diva Spice! Mel B branded 'a right diva' and booed during X Factor auditions





SHE WAS KNOWN as Scary Spice when she was part of girl band the Spice Girls and it seems Mel B is keen to keep up that reputation.


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Millionaire Ian Poulter faces online backlash after complaining his nanny was downgraded





HE'S ONE OF the world's best golfers and Ian Poulter, it would appear, demands only the best service when he travels with his family.


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'He was sold on sexuality': Sinead O'Connor blames music bosses for Bieber's badboy nature





SHE'S NOT ONE to keep quiet when she sees an injustice in the world, and Sinead O'Connor has set her sights on the 'sexualised' youngsters in the music industry.


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Jane Asher reveals she would 'have no hesitation' visiting euthanasia clinic Dignitas





SHE'S BEST known for her brilliant baking but Jane Asher has made a serious confession about assisted dying.


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VIDEO: Watch Twilight star Kristen Stewart's Guantanamo Bay movie Camp X-Ray debut





KRISTEN STEWART'S latest movie Camp X-Ray has released its first official trailer, and there's not a vampire in sight.


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'Kanye West demands cotton-clad chauffeurs', a rock critic's top ten craziest moments





MARK Beech has interviewed everyone from Ozzy Osbourne to Amy Winehouse, Lady Gaga and Adam Ant. His new book All You Need Is Rock spills the beans on music's biggest and barmiest stars.


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Finding her sea legs! Joan Collins struts along jetty wearing sheer bikini cover-up





SHE'S ALWAYS been famous for her love of the luxury lifestyle and Joan Collins has jetted out to St Tropez to soak up the sunshine.


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'Please don't be cancer': Susanna Reid reveals anguish after finding a lump in her breast





SHE MIGHT SEEM full of the joys of summer on Good Morning Britain but Susanna Reid scared herself after discovering a pea-sized lump on her breast, recently.


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Kirsty Bertarelli: Is Britain's richest woman set to become the next queen of pop?





TOGETHER with her husband Kirsty Bertarelli is worth £9.75billion but having written a No 1 hit for All Saints – now wants music stardom for herself.


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How Britain CRUSHED Adolf Hitler's invasion dream





THE RAF were not the only heroes when the Germans were forced to abandon Operation Sealion in 1940, argues LEO MCKINSTRY in a brilliant new book.


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Public Health England advice to ‘not drink for two days in a row’ dismissed as 'NANNYING'





HEALTH advice telling people not to drink for two days in a row has been dismissed as “nannying” by critics.


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Must haves: Red and sparkle silver treasures we want this week





THERE'S something for every budget in this week's must-haves


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