Jane Cruises in to Wimbledon
It's official! Jane McDonald is not a nice person. She says so herself.
It's official! Jane McDonald is not a nice person. She says so herself.
As a US salvage company claims to have found the wreckage of the fifth HMS Victory and artist Antony Gormley launches his fourth plinth project – where 2,400 people will each spend one hour on the empty square in Trafalgar Square this summer – Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson may be gone but he is certainly not forgotten, writes Kate Finburg.
With Horne and Corden worrying about overexposure, it's a good job Justin Lee Collins and Alan Carr are still working the room.
Saeed Jaffrey, star of Ghandi talks about Slumdog Millionaire, Coronation Street and the Happy Soul Film Festival.
The Affordable Art Fair in Battersea Park starts tomorrow.
The London Marathon is just one month and 14 days away. If you still need to get in shape why not try Yummy Mummy Boot Camp - a military fitness class in Morden Park?
Abi Titmuss the tabloid regular, sex symbol, glamour model and good time girl as we once knew her has been replaced by an altogether more serious and focused actress.
Epsom Downs Racecourse has confirmed that timeless band, UB40, will be performing live after racing on July 30 as the grand finale of the 2009 Epsom Live! fixtures.
William and the Outlaws are a brand spanking new band from Wimbledon. They play their first proper gig on home territory - The Watershed on February 27. Kate Finburg spoke to singer and manager, Jon Weeks.
Actors are generally superstitious about dying on stage and there’s no worse a sticky end than getting gobbled up by a blood thirsty plant.
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