Veteran crooner Engelbert Humperdinck will take to the stage for Britain at the Eurovision song contest in Baku, Azerbaijan, later on Saturday.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunts main aim was to "reach a fair and unbiased decision" on News Corps bid for broadcaster BSkyB, his departments most senior civil servant tells the Leveson Inquir...
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair is to appear before the Leveson Inquiry on Monday.
Satellite broadcaster clashes with US TV networks over a set-top box that strips ads out of recorded programmes
Spains Eurovision entrant denies reports she was asked not to win by her countrys public television channel, claiming she was misquoted.
BBC agrees a new deal to broadcast Premier League highlights on Match of the Day until the end of the 2015-16 season.
On the 35th anniversary of Star Wars, a look at some lesser-known links between the film franchise and Wales, from the Millennium Falcon to the Phantom Menace.
Former EastEnder Michelle Ryan is to star opposite Will Young in a forthcoming West End revival of Cabaret.
Sir Elton John has pulled out of three performances in Las Vegas after being taken to hospital with a respiratory infection.
A special one-off Dr Who episode written by pupils from a school in Cheshire premieres on CBBCs Blue Peter.
A lobbyist for News Corporation tells the Leveson Inquiry he did nothing "inappropriate" in contacting Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunts former special adviser.
The DJ is to leave his afternoon show on BBC Radio 1Xtra in a shake-up to the networks day-time presenting line-up.
Dappy, real name Dino Costas Contostavlos, denies affray after appearing in court charged over claims he was involved in a fight.
Reality TV shows featuring child stars are made to apply for licences under the biggest overhaul of performance rules for 40 years.
Grace McCleens The Land of Decoration, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce and The Last Hundred Days, from Patrick McGuinness, compete for this years Desmond Elliot prize
Playwright Laura Wade updates her 2010 play Posh to reflect the changing political climate for its West End transfer.
A former nanny is suing the Basic Instinct star for harassment and unfair dismissal, but Stone calls the claims absurd.
Seminal indie band The Stone Roses play their first reunion gig to an ecstatic reception - but opinion is divided over singer Ian Browns voice.
A work by Cuban surrealist painter Wifredo Lam sells for $4.5m at an auction in New York, a record price for one of his works.
A French film in which Kylie Minogue makes a cameo appearance emerges as a dark horse contender to win the Palme dOr at the Cannes Film Festival.
Comedian Eddie Izzard calls a halt to his attempt to run 27 marathons in 27 days, blaming "unforeseen medical complications".
The family of an actress left brain-damaged following an accident on the set of Transformers 3 has been awarded an £11.7m ($18.5m) settlement.
A private funeral for I Feel Love singer Donna Summer takes place in Nashville, Tennessee, following her death from cancer last week.
Scissor Sisters will promote their new album Magic Hour with eight live dates in the UK and Ireland in October.
The winner of this years American Idol contest is announced, after a record 132 million votes are cast in the final showdown.
Sir Paul McCartney, Dame Judi Dench and David Hockney were among 850 cultural figures who joined the Queen at a Diamond Jubilee reception.
A book about the death of a British officer in Afghanistan, once pulped by the Ministry of Defence, wins the Orwell Prize for political writing.
Ex-tabloid newspaper editor Piers Morgan explained how to access mobile phone voicemail messages, Jeremy Paxman tells the Leveson Inquiry.
Sacha Baron Cohens latest comedy, about a spoof dictators eccentric behaviour, takes nearly £5 million at UK and Ireland cinemas.
A long-awaited film adaptation of Jack Kerouacs novel On the Road is screened for the first time at the Cannes Film Festival.
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