Justin and Mila have the last laugh

Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis have laughed off reports that they sent raunchy pictures to each other on their mobile phones, branding them "entirely false".


No grudge between Sheen and Kutcher

Charlie Sheen revealed he has no bad feelings towards his Two And A Half Men replacement Ashton Kutcher.


Expelled teenager stuns judges

A teenager who turned his life around after he was expelled from three schools and drank on the street stuns the X Factor judges on the show.


Downton wins battle of the dramas

Downton Abbey triumphed in the battle of the dramas last night with double the audience of spy series Spooks.


Winslet and Downton enjoy Emmy wins

Kate Winslet and Downton Abbey were among the big winners at the Emmy Awards in the US, making it a successful night for British TV talent.


Trio to leave Hull

Ewan Dowes, Cameron Phelps and Danny Washbrook have all confirmed they are leaving Hull after the club's play-off defeat to Leeds on Sunday night.


Murray eyes World Group berth

Andy Murray has backed Great Britain's Davis Cup team to challenge for a spot in the World Group next year.


McCoist downplays role after win

Ally McCoist picked up his first Old Firm derby win as Rangers manager then claimed the enthralling 4-2 victory was not about him.


Black delighted for boss Bruce

Sunderland assistant boss Eric Black launched a stout defence of manager Steve Bruce after seeing his side cruise past Stoke to claim their first win of the season.


Dalglish keeps quiet over red cards

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish refused to criticise referee Mike Jones' decision to send off two of his players in Sunday's 4-0 defeat at Tottenham.


Mancini frustrated after draw

Roberto Mancini accused his star-studded Manchester City attack of shirking their defensive duties as well as wastefulness in front of goal after watching them surrender their 100% start to the Barclays Premier League season.


Ferguson furious with Cole tackle

Sir Alex Ferguson accused Ashley Cole of a reckless tackle on Javier Hernandez during Manchester United's 3-1 win over Chelsea at Old Trafford.


Injury woe for Wales duo

Wales could be without two key players for the remainder of their World Cup pool schedule.


Johnno: We improve or go home

Martin Johnson warned "sloppy" England to improve their standards - or face crashing out of the Rugby World Cup early.


Aintree legend McCain passes away

Aintree legend Ginger McCain, trainer of the great Red Rum, has died aged 80.


Greece pledges 2012 budget surplus

Greece's finance minister has promised to stick with his plan for the country to generate more revenues in 2012 than it spends, before paying off interest on debts.


Bank’s stimulus boosted economy

The emergency quantitative easing (QE) programme rolled out after the financial crisis boosted the economy by as much as 2%, the Bank of England has said, adding weight to calls for more money printing.


Davey pushes banks on post offices

A trade minister has told customers of two major banks who refuse to allow them access to their cash via post offices to consider closing their accounts.


Finance boss set to leave Lloyds

The finance boss who helped steer Lloyds Banking Group through the aftermath of its HBOS acquisition in 2008 has announced plans to quit the firm.


I’m committed to coalition: Cable

Vince Cable has insisted he is "positively committed" to the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition Government.


French Connection doubles UK loss

French Connection has insisted its recovery was on track despite a near doubling of losses at its UK and European retail arm as it sold more stock on discount.


Ocado squeezed by service demands

Online grocer Ocado has revealed a slowdown in sales growth and said its efforts to stem a recent decline in customer service standards would hit profits.


Shares slide on Greece debt fears

The intensifying crisis in Greece continued to raise fears over debt contagion as London's leading shares index fell more than 2%.


Jobs boost at Jaguar Land Rover

Car giant Jaguar Land Rover is to invest £355 million to build low-emission engines in the UK, creating up to 750 jobs, the company has announced.


Fresh Greece fears hit bank shares

Banking stocks are back in the firing line as jitters intensified over the outcome of Greece's debt crisis.


Man bailed in burglar murder probe

A householder arrested on suspicion of murder after an intruder was stabbed to death at his home has been bailed by police.


Gender-free UK passports mooted

Sex-free British passports could be brought in to allow transgender people to opt out of identifying themselves as either male or female under plans being considered by the Home Office.


Jobs boost at Jaguar Land Rover

Car giant Jaguar Land Rover is to invest £355 million to build low-emission engines in the UK, creating up to 750 jobs, the company has announced.


Stay sober warning to avoid prison

Violent drunks should be allowed to stay out of prison as long as they "stay off the booze", the London Mayor has said.


Ex-Labour MP in court over expenses

Former Labour MP Margaret Moran has appeared in court accused of fiddling her expenses by around £80,000.

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