
Amy Winehouse died after 'Ecstasy binge' (+ photos, video)
Amy Winehouse reportedly died in her Camden home after wild drinking sessions and an Ecstasy binge.
Amy Winehouse reportedly died in her Camden home after wild drinking sessions and an Ecstasy binge.
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The Murdochs' protestations to MPs this week defied credibility.
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James Murdoch gets 'please explain' over discrepancy.
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I visited the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain one Saturday in June.
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Cheryl Cole's ex-husband Ashley Cole begged a lingerie model to send him a nude photo just days before the couple reunited.
Adele and P J Harvey lead a strong roll call of female artists on this year's Mercury Prize shortlist, which aims to recognise originality and individuality in contemporary British music.
George Michael has revealed his first crush was Debbie Harry.
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Press baron's real danger lies in his blatant influence on politicians and global economic policies, writes Bryan Gould
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Denim is fashion's great democratiser: a perennial favourite that doesn't look bad on anyone.
Rebekah Brooks, Rupert Murdoch's former British newspaper chief, was arrested this morning on suspicion of phone hacking and bribing police, while Britain's top cop also quit as the scandal deepened.
Tom Mockridge is no stranger to answering SOS calls from his boss, besieged media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
Some great names stand out on the path to the sport's 2000th test, a journey that NZ began unpromisingly.
Rebekah Brooks, Murdoch's loyal lieutenant, resigned last night as chief executive of his newspapers.
Editors, reporters, politicians, police officers ... all are involved as a media empire's shame is exposed.