- Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis have officially signed on for the Sex and the City Movie sequel. — PopSugar
- Angelina Jolie is apparently hoping to be pregnant by the Summer, with a source saying she's cutting down on junk-food, and taking prenatal vitamins. — OK! US
- The BBC and Orange are to check Jonathan Ross's BAFTA Awards script line by line to ensure he won't cause any offence and there won't be repeat of Manuelgate. — The Sun
- Blur will headline T in the Park and Oxegen festivals from 10-12 July, joining Kings Of Leon, Katy Perry and Snow Patrol, after their shows in Hyde Park 2-3 July. — BBC Newsbeat
- The BBC has defended its decision to sack Carol Thatcher from The One Show, accusing her of refusing to apologise publicly for using the word "golliwog". Carol's agent claims she was dropped because she is Margaret Thatcher's daughter, and others have accused the BBC of over-reacting. — Independent
- JK Rowling's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was the most popular book at British libraries in 2008, being borrowed 109,000 times. The House at Riverton by Kate Morton was second most popular and The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards was in third place. — Telegraph
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1This Carol Thatcher thing is so weird - its like one rule for some BBC people and another rule for others. And what about Jeremy Clarkson today - they gonna fire him? I dont think so!
2i totally agree littlemunchkin, johnathen ross did some thing physically bad to one person and on air, coral thatcher wasn't on air and still got sacked, its all wrong. plus i thought she was saying it about that WHITE tennis man with all the hair.....
3hills i know - the BBC are just not having a good time of it at the moment!
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