Posted on 21 April 2008
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- - Sir Cliff Richard, Ringo Starr and Dionne Warwick lead the tributes to Bee Gee Robin Gibb, who has died aged 62.
- - Coldplay are chosen to perform at the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
- - A film based on the Stone Roses' legendary Spike Island gig is being made with the band's co-operation, its writer Chris Coghill says.
- - Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt is to be investigated over claims he failed to register donations from media firms while an opposition MP.
- - Dave Okumu, singer with Mercury-nominated band The Invisible, is recovering in hospital after suffering "a life-threatening electrocution" on stage.
- - The British singer was the big winner at this year's awards in Las Vegas winning top artist and album for 21.
- - Superhero movie The Avengers has topped the US and Canadian box office for the third week in a row, taking $55.1m (£34.8m), studio estimates suggest.
- - Keane hold off competition from Tenacious D to stay top of the album chart as Donna Summer hits enter the singles chart
- - The show says everyone has to go through the same audition process and denies giving special treatment to some acts.
- - Thousands turn out to see rock band Muse carry the Olympic flame in their home town of Teignmouth, on day two of the Olympic torch relay.
- - Crowded House drummer Peter Jones dies at the age of 45.
- - Plans for a large sculpture which will dominate Heathrow Airport's new £2.5bn Terminal 2 are unveiled.
- - The Surrey town of Staines officially changes its name to Staines-upon-Thames in an attempt to boost its riverside image.
- - Critics praise Danny DeVito's West End debut opposite Richard Griffiths, in a revival of Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys.
- - Romantic comedy Please Don't Stop The Music scoops the annual Romantic Novel of the Year award.
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