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Britney Spears is to release a new album in December as she attempts to get her career back on track.

The BBC's Steve Bradshaw travels to the Kenyan island of Lamu to find out what globalisation means to a devout Muslim.

Hundreds of dance enthusisasts compete in UK Dance Championships at Weston-super-Mare.

The BBC's music reporter Ian Youngs reports on events at the Glastonbury Festival throughout Saturday.

Former Olympic champion Linford Christie claims there is "institutionalised racism" in Britain.

How the R&B star traded a life of penury for a glittering music career, despite several high-profile scandals.

Singer Alicia Keys cancels two shows on her North American tour because of swollen vocal cords.

Manchester United go top of the Premier League as they beat Derby and Arsenal are held at home by Middlesbrough.

Ahead of the crucial first primary of the race to the White House, we asked six New Hampshire residents to tell us who they are supporting and why.

Thousands of people take part in a huge dance at a top London hotel.

BBC Asia correspondent Andrew Harding looks at the long dance of Burmese diplomacy - and how the crisis might unfold from here.

Snooker legend Willie Thorne is the latest celebrity to be voted off the BBC One show Strictly Come Dancing.

A judge allows Britney Spears' children to stay one night a week with her after she lost custody of them last week.

Britney Spears' new album, Blackout, is to be released earlier than planned after songs were leaked online.

Britney Spears reveals that her new album, released in November, will be called Blackout.

Pop star Britney Spears' life continues on a downward spiral to decline.

The Springboks make heavy weather of seeing off Tonga in 30-25 victory that sends them into the quarter-finals.

England and Scotland record Euro 2008 qualifying wins on a busy day of international football.

Robin Uthappa hits the winning runs in a thrilling finish as India beat England in the sixth one-day match to take the series to a decider.

Man Utd win their first league game of the season against Spurs after Middlesbrough and Newcastle play out a draw.

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