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Oscar winner Robert De Niro talks about new film What Just Happened, a wry look at the brittle world of Hollywood movie-making.

It's World Philosophy Day - an opportunity to contemplate one's very existence and whether computer monitors really exist, says David Bain.

"Wales are Grand Slam champions and now must back it up"

Munster's Keith Earls is the only new cap in the Ireland side to face Canada at Thomond Park on Saturday.

Birmingham boss Alex McLeish says he had no qualms about giving teenager Jared Wilson his debut at QPR.

Liverpool super-middleweight Tony Dodson hopes to use his boxing skills against Tomasz Adamek at London's O2 Arena on November 15.

Lewis Hamilton takes a commanding lead into the Formula One season finale after winning the Chinese Grand Prix.

Meet Mary Ann Day from our panel of families charting how the economic squeeze is affecting them

Aldershot's Lewis Chalmers says he is frustrated at a lack of starts in League Two so far this season.

Wolves boss Mick McCarthy has no worries over Carl Ikeme as the young keeper prepares to make his full league debut.

A calf strain rules Blackburn goalkeeper Paul Robinson out of action for two weeks.

A US military prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay has resigned over what defence lawyers say is a row over ethical concerns.

Former Great Britain skipper and St Helens loose forward Paul Sculthorpe retires from rugby league.

Robinho scores on his Man City debut but Chelsea cruise to victory despite having John Terry sent off.

Walsall manager Jimmy Mullen says Anthony Gerrard's recent transfer request will not stop him selecting the defender.

BBC Scotland news reader Jackie Bird keeps a diary of her journey to see Scots troops in Afghanistan.

Brian Hungwe profiles the volleyball-loving Lovemore Moyo who has made history becoming Zimbabwe's first opposition parliamentary speaker.

Dundee United manager Craig Levein says his side were lucky to escape with a point against Motherwell at Fir Park.

Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson says he has no problems with Cristiano Ronaldo spending time in Los Angeles as he recuperates from ankle surgery.

New Birmingham striker Marcus Bent says he chose Blues over Cardiff so he could fulfil his ambition of playing in the Premier League again.

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