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- - The threat of industrial action by BBC journalists and technicians during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee weekend in June is withdrawn.
- - Film director Ken Loach criticises British film censors for asking him to remove swear words from his new film in order to qualify for a 15 certificate.
- - Roger Daltrey and Celine Dion add their tributes to Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb as his family make plans for a private funeral.
- - The final episode of Hugh Laurie's award-winning medical drama House airs in the US, eight years after its TV debut.
- - Coverage of the prestigious Mercury Music Prize ceremony will move from BBC Two to Channel 4 and be cut from BBC radio, organisers announce.
- - Mobile phone firm Orange announces that it is ending its 17-year sponsorship of The Women's Prize for Fiction.
- - The last recording by pop star Whitney Houston - a duet with American Idol winner Jordin Sparks - is released.
- - Tom Cruise is lined up to star in a remake of John Sturges' 1960 Western film The Magnificent Seven, Variety reports.
- - The rapper and singer, who suffers from hearing condition tinnitus, says people should be encouraged to wear ear-plugs at live music events.
- - Rupert Everett will make his directorial debut in a film about Oscar Wilde in which he will also star with Colin Firth.
- - Former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell will appear as a guest judge during the show's auditions in Liverpool.
- - The legendary Hacienda nightclub in Manchester is revived for a one-off party to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
- - The village in the US state of North Carolina used to film District 12 from The Hunger Games is to be sold at auction in July.
- - Plans for a large sculpture which will dominate Heathrow Airport's new £2.5bn Terminal 2 are unveiled.
- - Critics praise Danny DeVito's West End debut opposite Richard Griffiths, in a revival of Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys.
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January 22nd, 2010 at 7:02 am
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