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Baroness Sarah Hogg, Nick Prettejohn and Baroness Patience Wheatcroft

Tories accused of picking politically partisan shortlist for new BBC Trust chairman

Interviews to find the successor to Lord Patten as chair of the BBC Trust begin on Thursday amid deep concerns as to how the process is being conducted by the Government.

Creator/executive producer Kurt Sutter attends FX's Sons of Anarchy panel during Comic-Con

Sons of Anarchy book unveiled at Comic-Con

The outlaw motorcycle club is revving up for its final season

BBC broadcaster and presenter Evan Davis, who will be taking over from Jeremy Paxman on Newsnight

Evan Davis: The BBC’s wolf in sheep’s clothing to take over at Newsnight

The new presenter of ‘Newsnight’ doesn’t have Paxo’s aggressive style, but he is a force to be reckoned with

Tulisa set to discuss 'Fake Sheikh' drugs sting and distressing trial in tell-all BBC 3 documentary 'Tulisa: The Price of Fame'

The singer has reportedly documented her life in the run-up to the trial that collapsed on Monday

Tony Hall, Director General of the BBC, has said the BBC has had a 'fantastic year'

BBC annual report: Tony Hall announces £374m in annual savings

The BBC has had a “fantastic year”, its director general Tony Hall said today, after 12 months in which the broadcaster has been pilloried by Parliament for misspending on executive pay and wasting £100m on a failed computer project, and when iconic presenters Rolf Harris and Stuart Hall have been jailed after high profile criminal trials.

Radio 4's Today programme host Evan Davis has been announced as the new face of Newsnight

Evan Davis replaces Jeremy Paxman as Newsnight presenter

BBC Director general Tony Hall described Davis as an 'outstanding journalist'

The BBC has cut its outlay on presenters and other stars by 15 per cent since 2009

BBC promises to increase drama spending despite budget cuts

Broadcaster has cut its outlay on presenters and other stars by 15 per cent since 2009

Carol Kirkwood and Connie, the offending animal

BBC strike to hit Commonwealth Games

Thousands of BBC journalists, technicians and other workers are to stage a 12-hour strike over pay next week to coincide with the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games.

Tony Hall, Director General of the BBC, pictured outside New Broadcasting House last year

BBC chief forced to defend himself against 'racist policy'

'You are so obsessed with equal opportunities yet you appointed a man without even opening up the process to anyone else' says MP

Jeremy Kyle gave a team talk to Southend United. They lost the game

Jeremy Kyle pepper-sprayed by a bouncer at a nightclub in Magaluf' Gogglebox star claims

'He may be the king of chat, but he ain't the king of Maga,' writes Scarlett Moffatt, star of the Channel Four reality show, for her column

Ex Liverpool player and BBC Pundit Alan Hansen looks

Sport on TV: Mourn the loss of Alan Hansen – it’s what he would want

Shocking news. It’s just diabolical. Tonight’s World Cup final is Alan Hansen’s swansong as a pundit after more than three decades with the BBC. He has shown effort, attitude and commitment, not to mention touch and technique, and he has done it time and time again. It feels like someone has died, but then it always did.

Gay characters’ long journey on television

Gay central characters are now included in dramas and sitcoms without it seeming like a stunt

Scotland's TV industry post-independence: A 'Yes' vote will interfere with viewing north of the border

A look at how would an Scottish independent production company do

Fingered for the crime: O J Simpson tries on a glove presented as evidence in his trial

Sport on TV: Twenty years ago our sporting stars started to fall from grace

The public gatherings in the United States to watch the soccer team play their World Cup knockout match against Belgium on Tuesday were like nothing seen in the country for 20 years – not the 1994 World Cup which they hosted, but the verdict in the O J Simpson murder trial.

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Kenny Ireland, pictured in 2010.
peopleActor, from House of Cards and Benidorm, was 68
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View from the Llanberis Track to the mountain lake Llyn
Du’r Arddu
environmentA large chunk of Mount Snowdon, in north Wales, is up for sale
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voicesForcing us to overhear dull phone conversations is an offensive act, says Simon Kelner
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i100This Instagram photo does not prove Russian army is in Ukraine
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The cast of The Big Bang Theory in a still from the show
tvBig Bang Theory filming delayed by contract dispute over actors' pay
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Morrissey pictured in 2013
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Sydney and Melbourne are locked in a row over giant milk crates
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The director of Wall-E Andrew Stanton with Angus MacLane's Lego model
gadgetsDesign made in Pixar animator’s spare time could get retail release
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peopleGuitarist, who played with Aerosmith, Lou Reed and Alice Cooper among others, was 71
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Tyred out: should fair weather cyclists have a separate slow lane?
environmentFormer Labour minister demands 'pootling lanes' for women cyclists
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England celebrate a wicket for Moeen Ali
sportMoeen Ali stars with five wickets as Cook's men level India series
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Field of broken dreams: Andy Bell visits Passchendaele
news5 News's Andy Bell visited the killing fields of the Great War, and his ancestor - known only from his compelling war diary - came to life
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High-flyer: Chris Pratt in 'Guardians of the Galaxy'
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Robyn Lawley
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food + drinkVegetarians enjoy food as much as anyone else, writes Susan Elkin
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Dress the Gaza situation up all you like, but the truth hurts

Robert Fisk on Gaza conflict

Dress the situation up all you like, but the truth hurts
Save the tiger: Tiger, tiger burning less brightly as numbers plummet

Tiger, tiger burning less brightly

When William Blake wrote his famous poem there were probably more than 100,000 tigers in the wild. These days they probably number around 3,200
5 News's Andy Bell retraces his grandfather's steps on the First World War battlefields

In my grandfather's footsteps

5 News's political editor Andy Bell only knows his grandfather from the compelling diary he kept during WWI. But when he returned to the killing fields where Edwin Vaughan suffered so much, his ancestor came to life
Lifestyle guru Martha Stewart reveals she has flying robot ... to take photos of her farm

Martha Stewart has flying robot

The lifestyle guru used the drone to get a bird's eye view her 153-acre farm in Bedford, New York
Former Labour minister Meg Hillier has demanded 'pootling lanes' for women cyclists

Do women cyclists need 'pootling lanes'?

Simon Usborne (who's more of a hurtler) explains why winning the space race is key to happy riding
A tale of two presidents: George W Bush downs his paintbrush to pen father’s life story

A tale of two presidents

George W Bush downs his paintbrush to pen father’s life story
Save the tiger: The day America’s love of backyard tigers led to a horrific bloodbath

The day America’s love of backyard tigers led to a horrific bloodbath

With only six per cent of the US population of these amazing big cats held in zoos, the Zanesville incident in 2011 was inevitable
Samuel Beckett's biographer reveals secrets of the writer's time as a French Resistance spy

How Samuel Beckett became a French Resistance spy

As this year's Samuel Beckett festival opens in Enniskillen, James Knowlson, recalls how the Irish writer risked his life for liberty and narrowly escaped capture by the Gestapo
We will remember them: relatives still honour those who fought in the Great War

We will remember them

Relatives still honour those who fought in the Great War
Star Wars Episode VII is being shot on film - and now Kodak is launching a last-ditch bid to keep celluloid alive

Kodak's last-ditch bid to keep celluloid alive

Director J J Abrams and a few digital refuseniks shoot movies on film. Simon Usborne wonders what the fuss is about
Once stilted and melodramatic, Hollywood is giving acting in video games a makeover

Acting in video games gets a makeover

David Crookes meets two of the genre's most popular voices
Could our smartphones soon be diagnosing diseases via Health Kit and Google Fit?

Could smartphones soon be diagnosing diseases?

Health Kit and Google Fit have been described as "the beginning of a health revolution"
Ryanair has turned on the 'charm offensive' but can we learn to love the cut-price carrier again?

Can we learn to love Ryanair again?

Four recent travellers give their verdicts on the carrier's improved customer service
Billionaire founder of Spanx launches range of jeans that offers

Spanx launches range of jeans

The jeans come in two styles, multiple cuts and three washes and will go on sale in the UK in October
10 best over-ear headphones

Aural pleasure: 10 best over-ear headphones

Listen to your favourite tracks with this selection, offering everything from lambskin earmuffs to stainless steel