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Lloyd Webber uncorks another fortune with sale of wine collection
The theatre impresario, who is the third richest musician in Britain, is selling part of his vast collection of wine, which is expected to fetch up to £2.6m next… -
My Secret Life: Russell Kane, comedian, 30
The household I grew up in .was a new sociological strata created by Thatcher. My dad owned his council house, detaching us from the working classes and failing… -
Geoffrey Robertson QC: The Great Defender
But, as chance would have it, they can be found in the memoirs of the man who stands between Assange and prosecution abroad: Geoffrey Robertson QC. But of course… -
Chiles to present new Sunday night talk show
They will be among the members of a celebrity panel joining the Daybreak host to look at the week's events on That Sunday Night Show on ITV1. ITV's director of… -
Russian billionaire feathers his Fabergé nest egg
At auctions a lot of people wait to see what I'm making bids for and then they start competing with me. I've bought it, people know it's worth something.… -
Jessica Simpson: From failed actress to billion-dollar brand
Simpson receives royalties for the range, which she is said to have taken an active involvement in, but her annual income is estimated by the people at Forbes to… -
Diary: Harvey seeks a little charity
Now, however, Goldsmith is ticked off again, about a forthcoming docudrama entitled When Harvey Met Bob, which purports to tell the behind-the-scenes story of… -
Katie Price seeks legal advice over Frankie Boyle joke about her son
Price said she was seeking legal advice after Boyle made comments about her son Harvey, who suffers from septo-optic dysplasia and autism, on his show Tramadol… -
Diary: Big shoes for Morgan…
"Ten per cent of people in this room don't pay tax," he said, in that perpetually irate-sounding Scots brogue of his. The people who do pay tax are the barmen.… -
Billionaire's friend bringing mega-galleries to Britain
Dent-Brocklehurst has been appointed by New York's Pace Gallery to search for the American gallery's first London space. Pace is one of several large … -
Diary: Tyler and the smell of success
It just provides more of an opportunity for us to engage with people who want to know if now is the time to buy a large tract of land in When each edition of… -
Patrick Stewart: How we filmed 'Macbeth' in 18 days
I have always been attracted to the fact that most stage performances live only in people’s memories. We are in a recession, people are anxious about jobs,… -
Linda Carty: The British woman whose execution is just a phone call away
The jury, in a racially-charged case (the victim was Hispanic) consisted of 10 white people, one black and one Latino. They are a diverse group who, like most of… -
Diary: Mel Gibson plays grave heart in his big-screen comeback
People are ravenous out there. The Beaver's director and his co-star, Jodie Foster, describes her troubled chum as "the easiest, nicest person I've ever worked… -
Nick Clegg: No apologies. No regrets. No shame
He believes much of the anger now aimed at his Lib Dem bunker comes from Westminster greybeards confronted with something politically new, people who "don't like… -
Patricia Cornwell: The woman who made crime pay
I think the people who were upset that I left Scarpetta's point of view were right. People don't want to be talked at any more in brilliant, eloquent rhetoric.… -
How We Met: Mark Sargeant & Al Murray
Lots of people had ulterior motives for being on the show. I was approached to do it as Harry Hill had said no, I think. My manager thought it would be a good… -
Freddie Highmore: 'When you're eighteen, you can't act the kid any more'
People build up a picture of Johnny In reality he's incredibly nice.one of the nicest people I've ever met. You spend a few months away every year, but when you… -
Ian Bell: Comeback kid who was born to beat Aussies
It had to change, it had to, people deserved their opportunity. If you saw Bell, he was running on the beach with the England security man, Reg Dickason (and some… -
William Roache: The role of a lifetime
Almost as remarkable is that Roache plays a character widely perceived as boring. At the time of writing, meaning that I exclude the events of last night's… -
Cilla Black: Surprise, surprise!
What particularly gets up my nose," she says, "is when so-called celebs go to restaurants and moan about people asking them for autographs and taking photographs… -
Dedryck Boyata: 'If I still want to play I have to get over the red card'
"I was walking off the pitch and checking the time, just checking the time, that's all I can remember," Boyata recalls now. Everything went too fast but I… -
My Secret Life: Ray Davies, Musician, 66
You wouldn't know it but I'm very good at .listening to people's problems, and cooking. The house/flat I grew up in .was crowded, as you can imagine, but it … -
Bob Marley 'blacked up' to blend in
He married a very black lady, Rita, and that was a time when people married up and out of colour. Such insecurities, during Marley's teenage years in Kingston,… -
Who is Mr Justice Eady?
The tabloid media have created a bête noire to vent their frustration that publishing intrusive stories, normally about the sex lives of people, is no longer… -
The Business On… Ralph Findlay, Chief executive, Marston's
Far from it. In a tough year for his industry, the pubs and brewing giant announced profits up by the best part of 5 per cent yesterday, so Mr Findlay is breaking… -
Diary: Inconspicuous by her absence
Perhaps it's the calibre of celebrity that's causing the problem: among those taking part is the baffling "celebutante" Kim Kardashian (nope, me neither), who,… -
Diary: Do the decent thing, Gary
* Sarah Palin supporter Nadine Dorries, honourable-ish member for Mid-Beds, is back to her blogging ways, and this week produced a corker worthy of this column's… -
Jonathan Kaye: Restaurant chain hopes to make a lot of dough
Knowing how much goes into serving up a meal, he says: "I must be one of the few people who is happy to go into a restaurant and have a bad experience. It was… -
The Business On… Ana Botin, Chief executive, Santander UK
Probably: it's a famous one in banking. Ms Botin, who was appointed as boss of Santander's UK subsidiary last month, is the daughter of Emilio Botin, the Spanish…
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