11 March 2011
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NORTHERN IRELAND DEAF BOWLING: Bangor (Dec 11) £365; Portadown (Feb 12) £182. SARAH WAUGH
NORTHERN IRELAND DEAF BOWLING: Bangor (Dec 11) £365; Portadown (Feb 12) £182. SARAH WAUGH
Comedy with big following means blockbuster
Hangover star takes 87-year-old to premiere
It's said that tourists from all over the world now go to the front desk at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas and ask – in tribute to Alan's gormless enquiry from the first film – "Is this the real Caesar's Palace?"
Pope Francis has said that atheists should be seen as good people as long as they do good, in a move to urge people of all religions - or no religion at all - to get along.
Novelist Dan Brown's description of Manila as "the gates of hell" has officials in the Philippine capital seeing red.
George Best was the finest footballer of them all, according to England World Cup winner Ian Callaghan.
They know each other inside-out as a result of having squared up so often in the past. As well as having gone head to head on such a regular basis, most of the protagonists are Irish training camp regulars. In addition, many of them have been Test match colleagues.
Be careful what you wish for... having won the right to legally challenge the government's £25m funding of the Windsor Park redevelopment project, Crusaders need to carefully consider where they go from here.
Actress Amanda Bynes has been arrested in midtown Manhattan after she heaved a marijuana bong out of a window, police said.
Cutting It star Ben Daniels is joining the department store costume drama The Paradise for its new series.
DJ Nick Grimshaw and chart stars Rizzle Kicks have been lined up to host a pair of new music shows for Channel 4.