Posted on 12 September 2008
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- - Shame actor Michael Fassbender wins the best actor prize at the Evening Standard British Film Awards, while Olivia Colman takes the best actress prize for Tyrannosaur.
- - The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall will lead global celebrations marking the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens's birth later.
- - Reports from Iran say several people have been detained for alleged links to the BBC's Persian Service, which is banned in the country.
- - Madonna announces the dates for her latest world tour, which will start in Israel in March.
- - A song by Devon's Military Wives choir which topped the Christmas singles chart has raised more than £500,000 for two forces' charities, it is revealed.
- - The band are to be handed the outstanding contribution to music prize at the NME Awards later this month.
- - Bill Hinzman, star of cult zombie movie Night of the Living Dead, dies at the age of 75.
- - The government is planning to create a national reading competition in England to encourage a love of books and boost children's literacy.
- - The death of character George Sands left cast and crew in tears says actress Lenora Crichlow.
- - A 22-year-old fiddler from Oban has been crowned BBC Radio Scotland's Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2012.
- - The mother of the actress Phil Spector murdered has settled a wrongful death case against the music producer, according to her lawyer.
- - British music acts accounted for 52.7% of the overall UK album market last year, figures show.
- - A US graffiti artist who painted Facebook's offices is set to become a millionaire when the social network begins trading as a public company.
- - Charles Dickens biographer Claire Tomalin says children are not being taught to read with the attention span necessary to appreciate the novelist's works.
- - The Finborough Theatre is the big winner at this year's Off West End Theatre Awards.
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