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Digital Economy Bill: No date for radio digital switchover

The Government has failed to set a date for radio’s digital switchover, in the Digital Economy Bill published today. By Emma Barnett, Technology and Digital Media Correspondent Lord Carter's Digital Britain report published in...

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Squad sheets: Chelsea v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Despite injuries to key players this is a game Chelsea should win easily. The interest, then, lies elsewhere. First, there is Kevin Doyle's reunion with Nicolas Anelka and Florent Malouda days after his heart was broken in...

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C4 plans more standalone web content

Broadcaster to create web content unrelated to its TV shows – could charge online for shows such as Peep Show and Skins Channel 4 is looking to extend its brand online with more standalone web content – unrelated to its TV...

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Where are all the MPs? They're watching it on TV, too

The televising of the Commons, begun 20 years ago, was inevitable – but it has diminished the chamber Is it really 20 years since they fitted new, brighter lights above the chamber of the Commons , drove out those atmospheric,...

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Former Absolute Radio DJ joins BRMB

Jo Russell joins Birmingham radio station BRMB as its new breakfast presenter Former Absolute Radio DJ Jo Russell has joined Birmingham radio station BRMB as its new breakfast presenter. Russell, who left Absolute Radio in...

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The Red Shoes artwork to go on display

BFI Southbank to exhibit paintings and sketches of 'Freudian ballet' created for the film by Hein Heckroth The Red Shoes, Powell and Pressburger's 1948 masterpiece, is one of the most visually spectacular movies in British...

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Community drive to tackle obesity

School children in Viewpark will get lessons on healthy eating A new approach to healthy eating and exercise, based on a successful French initiative, is being adopted by residents of a Lanarkshire town. Viewpark in North...

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Television queen

Oprah's show is broadcast in more than 140 countries around the world When most American corporations announce the launch of a new business plan, it is done in a statement on Wall Street or at a meeting with a handful of...

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A Crisis of Brilliance: Five Young British Artists and the Great War by David Boyd Haycock | Book...

Jenny Uglow follows the careers of five artists whose lives were defined by the first world war The friendships made in early youth, writes David Boyd Haycock, are more open and intense than any others. In the heady student...

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Football fans encouraged to kick smoking habit into touch

Most fans who smoke want to give up, surveys suggest Chelsea fans may be celebrating their team being top of the Premier League but they are struggling off the pitch to give smoking the red card. Only 79 Blues fans have signed...

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