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Grammys plan 3-D tribute to Michael Jackson
A 3-D tribute to Michael Jackson is set to be shown at the forthcoming Grammy Awards, it has been revealed.
Dannii Minogue speaks of baby joy
Dannii Minogue has revealed that before falling pregnant she feared she might be getting too old to have a baby.
Ladyhawke nominated for Brit Award
Multi award-winning New Zealand artist Ladyhawke has scored a nomination at the 2010 Brit Awards.
Righteous finger on reggae pulse
Amid the glut of pop reggae at next weekend's Raggamuffin Festival come two veteran acts with righteous roots.
Cat's commuting love affair is his downfall
Caper, a commuting cat who became a local celebrity in Plymouth, England and made headlines around the world has died doing what he loved.
Don't mess with Gina!
UK politician Nick Clegg, has found himself offside with parenting "guru" Gina Ford, after an interview in which he blasted Ms Ford's advice for parents of newborns.
Prince's wedding carriage ready to roll
A strong wind whips through scrub on Sydney's North Head next to a small brick workshop where Jim Frecklington is putting the final layers of varnish on a golden carriage that may one day carry Prince William to his wedding.
UK looks at banning under-18s from using sunbeds
A ban on children under 18 using sunbeds in the UK will move a step closer today after the Government agreed to back a private member's Bill.
Guy Ritchie launches record label
Director Guy Ritchie is following his ex-wife Madonna into the music industry - by launching his own record company.
Abandoned pet terrapins causing havoc in the UK
Around Britain, the placid calm of urban ponds and watercourses is being disturbed by a rapacious new menace – legions of abandoned pet terrapins.
UK's million-pound bankers hit with new bonus clampdown
Britain's financial services watchdog is to hit bankers earning more than £1 million ($2.2 million) a year with new restrictions.
Kiwis wanting to work in UK will need ID cards
New Zealanders planning to work in Britain for six months or more will soon need an identification card containing their photo and fingerprints.
Britain: Blank emails trigger day of political drama and intrigue
The final plot to oust Gordon Brown began yesterday not with a bang, but with a cock-up.
Britain: Jailed woman 'laced former lover's curry with poison'
A spurned woman poisoned her former lover and his new fiancee by lacing their curry with an ancient poison, the Old Bailey heard yesterday.
Kiwis make best of Big Freeze
Rebecca Gissing is battling temperatures of minus 3C in Manchester and logs on to Facebook to see photos of her family in NZ at the beach.
'Extreme weather event' expected in Britain
Millions of people living in southern England and the Home Counties were told to prepare themselves for up to 40cm of snow last night as Britain remained in the grip of the longest prolonged spell of cold weather for 30 years.
UK intelligence underestimated Detroit-bound plane bomber
British intelligence passed on to US authorities about a Nigerian accused of trying to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner - but he was not singled out as a particular risk, Prime Minister Gordon Brown's office said Monday.