Morgan to replace host Larry King
Former newspaper editor and Britain's Got Talent judge Piers will replace US TV presenter Larry King on the US network CNN, it is announced.
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'No decisions' over World Service
No decisions have been taken about possible funding cuts to the BBC World Service, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt says.
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The xx are Mercury's rising stars
Prize win sees the xx step into the spotlight
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UK moviegoers Exorcised by horror
Horror movie The Last Exorcism debuts at the top of the UK and Ireland box office, taking £1.1m in its opening weekend.
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Zhang Ziyi signs up to Mulan film
Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi is to team up with Speed director Jan de Bont to make an English-language version of the Chinese legend Mulan.
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Fungus threatening film history
A fungus that 'eats' cine film threatens to irreversibly damage important film archive and record of British social history.
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Online archive for Shaw pictures
Thousands of photographs taken by playwright George Bernard Shaw are to be posted online, the National Trust announces.
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Strictly show line-up is revealed
Rugby player Gavin Henson, magician Paul Daniels and former Destiny's Child star Michelle Williams are among the line-up for Strictly Come Dancing.
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Sir Paul to get US culture honour
Sir Paul McCartney is to be presented with a Kennedy Center honour at the White House in Washington in December.
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Painting to secure castle future
The trustees of Belvoir Castle hope to safeguard its future by selling a painting by the French artist Poussin.
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BBC Manchester HQ put up for sale
The BBC's base in Manchester is officially put up for sale as the corporation prepares for its move to Salford.
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Stig's helmet goes under hammer
A distinctive white helmet worn by Top Gear driver The Stig is expected to fetch up to £1,200 at auction in Sussex.
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Carey heads up Booker shortlist
Australian author Peter Carey, who has already won the Man Booker prize twice, has made the shortlist for this year's prize.
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Saatchi gallery deal hits setback
Charles Saatchi's plan to donate his gallery to the British public hits a stumbling block after talks with Arts Council England break down.
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Blair cancels London book signing
Tony Blair cancels a planned book signing in London on Wednesday to prevent causing the police "a lot of hassle".
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Toy Story 3 overtakes Titanic
Animated film Toy Story 3 has become the second highest grossing film in the UK.
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Shrek returns for US TV special
New TV versions of hit animation movies Shrek and Kung Fu will premiere on US TV later this year.
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Film director Clive Donner dies
Film director Clive Donner, who helped launch the careers of actors such as Sir Ian McKellen and Alan Bates, dies at the age of 84.
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Lennon killer denied parole again
Mark David Chapman, who killed John Lennon, has been denied parole and will remain imprisoned for at least two more years, officials say.
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Rock anthems vanishing from chart
Sales of rock singles have dropped 18% in the UK this year, according to figures from the Official Charts Company.
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Ringo Starr club fire tackled
Firefighters spend the night tackling a fire at a disused nightclub where drummer Ringo Starr made his Beatles debut.
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Cowell 'could give up X Factor'
The music mogul could ditch next year's X Factor and says he only has a contract with ITV1 for this year's series.
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One million tune in to Daybreak
More than one million people tune in to see the launch of ITV's new breakfast show Daybreak, but the BBC wins the ratings battle.
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Fry slams BBC 'culture of fear'
Stephen Fry criticises a culture of fear at the BBC which is creating "incredibly bland" programmes
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Behind the scenes of new Strictly
As preparations are made for the eighth series of Strictly Come Dancing, Radio 1 Newsbeat's Natalie Jamieson has a look behind the scenes.
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Glee cast on the new season
The cast of Glee talk about what is in store for the new season of the show.
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Jolie praise for Pakistan military
Angelina Jolie has visited Nowshera in north-west Pakistan to highlight the plight of more than 20 million people affected by the country's worst ever floods.
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Katie Holmes on Tom Cruise
Katie Holmes speaks about romance and what married life is like with Tom Cruise.
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Strictly line-up and more showbiz
The Strictly line-up is out and Piers Morgan take over from Larry King. Plus the rest of the showbiz news.
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'My dad was 24-year-old genius'
Musician Mark Everett talks about the work of his father Hugh Everett III, a physicist who Stephen Hawking says contributed significantly to our understanding of the universe.
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Jeremy Hunt on BBC spending
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt is asked about coalition plans for the BBC as he outlines waste within the corporation.
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'BBC World Service is value for money'
BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons has defended the World Service saying it is value for money.
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The xx's label reaps XL rewards
Mercury Prize-winners The xx are the latest triumph for a small yet influential independent label.
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Priceless display
Raphael tapestries go on show in the UK for the first time
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'The Russians are here'
How John le Carre's old foe is back on British soil
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Glamour time
Stars attend this year's GQ Men of the Year awards
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Don't say 'Macbeth'
Photos of actors moments before they hit the stage
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Booker shortlist 2010
A guide to the authors who are up for this year's literary prize
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'A filthy Archers'
Tamara Drewe explores the dark side of the countryside
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