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Catholic church accuses BBC of 'anti-Christian' bias
Britain's most senior Catholic has accused the BBC of harbouring an
institutional bias against "Christianity in general".
BBC bosses drop giant scissors spending cuts logo
BBC bosses have been accused of bowing to pressure from the Conservatives
after dropping a giant scissors logo from a season of programmes about
Government spending cuts.
BBC bosses drop giant scissors spending cuts logo after meeting senior Tories
BBC bosses have agreed to drop a giant scissors logo from a season of
programmes about Government spending cuts following a series of meetings
with senior Conservatives.
Bloodbath at 'Daybreak' as launch accompanied by staff clear-out
Behind the gleaming smiles, breakfast TV has often been bitchy and
back-stabbing. Will 'Daybreak' be any different, asks Jonathan
Wynne-Jones
X Factor 2010 episode 3, ITV1: review
The latest episode of X Factor 2010 featured tuneless twins, hairy tenors and
an on-stage punch-up. Michael Hogan couldn't tear his eyes away.
'Abandoned' Duchess of York finds lucrative healing process with Oprah Winfrey
Sarah, Duchess of York is in talks with Oprah Winfrey about making a television programme on how she was 'abandoned' by her mother when she was 13.
David Morrissey: How I got under the skin of a stalker
David Morrissey has never suffered the attentions of an obsessive fan - unlike
the real-life character of his latest role, he tells Daphne Lockyer
Adrian Chiles must not look "glum" on new Daybreak show, say ITV bosses
Adrian Chiles may be known for his grumpy on-screen persona, but ITV bosses have warned that he must not look "glum" on his new early morning show.
Tony Blair: Northern Ireland 'one of the few times I was proud of politics'
Tony Blair has used the first list interview since the publication of his
memoir, A Journey, to claim the Northern Ireland peace process was one of
the few times in politics he felt proud.
Gaffe-prone Sarah Kennedy quits Radio 2 after 17 years
Sarah has left her early-morning Radio 2 show after 17 years following a
series of gaffes and erratic on-air behaviour.
Jamie Oliver gets second US series
Jamie Oliver, the celebrity chef, has been asked to produce a new series of
his Food Revolution show in America, days after being awarded an Emmy.
Jesus of Nazareth star Robert Powell tells BBC chiefs to pack their bags
Robert Powell, who starred in Jesus of Nazareth, says BBC bosses should
embrace the move to Salford.
The secret industry of betting on cricket in Pakistan
The corruption at the heart of cricket runs far deeper than the match-fixing
allegations against Pakistan's players, reports Dean Nelson.
Women's World Cup: England's women give it all for glory
On the eve of their World Cup final, Alison Kervin commends our rugby team for
reminding us of the true spirit of sport.
'I never set out to shock': Andrea Newman
ITV1 has re-made Bouquet of Barbed Wire, the 1970s incest drama that
scandalised viewers. The novel's author, Andrea Newman, recalls the furore.
Labour demands 'reassurance' after BBC meeting in Downing Street
Labour called for ''clarity and reassurance'' from the BBC's director general
was photographed going into a Downing Street meeting.
My perfect weekend: Lucinda Green
Bellinis in Venice and thrills and spills at Burghley.
Mad Men's glamorous gift to the world
When did leading actors lose the glow of celebrity and will it ever return?
BBC and ITV to end ratings war
The BBC and ITV are close to ending their ratings war between Strictly Come
Dancing and The X Factor.
The Stig: Ben Collins 'could become face of new Top Gear style TV show'
The Stig could soon be competing against his former colleagues from the
popular BBC show Top Gear.