Bassey and Daltrey applaud copyright ruling
Dame Shirley Bassey and Roger Daltrey are among the veteran stars who have expressed support for a new European Union ruling extending music copyright from 50 to 70 years. The law, which is expected to be ratified More...
The Man Who Crossed Hitler: Coming Soon
Bringing this remarkable true story to life, Ian Hart (Five Daughters) and Ed Stoppard (Upstairs, Downstairs) lead an all-star cast in The Man Who Crossed Hitler, a revealing one-off drama that tells the true story More...
Rihanna in copyright row
A teen photographer is demanding six-figure compensation after claiming that Rihanna stole his SM photo concept for a hit music video. A lawyer acting for Philipp Paulus, 19, claims a scene in the More...
Law & Order: UK – Episode: 1 of 6
Monday, 7 March 2011, 9:00PM – 10:00PM In the new six-part series of LAW&ORDER:UK the critically acclaimed cast; Bradley Walsh, Jamie Bamber, Harriet Walter, Ben Daniels, Freema Agyeman and Bill Paterson More...
Silk starts this week
Episode 1 of a brand new legal series starts on Tuesday of this week. Maxine Peake (Criminal Justice), Rupert Penry-Jones (Spooks), Neil Stuke (Reggie Perrin), Natalie Dormer (The Tudors) and Tom Hughes (Sex, Drugs More...
Trademark battle could force TV channel Dave to change name
Dave, the male-skewed UKTV Freeview channel, could be forced to rebrand after the Engine-owned branding consultancy Dave won a legal ruling over the right to use the name. A trademark application made by the TV More...
Broccoli patent wars
A British company is in court in Germany this week in what German media described as a bid to patent broccoli. Plant Biosciences Ltd filed a patent in 2002 for what it described as a method of selectively increasing More...
Maxine Peake and Rupert Penry-Jones called to the bar
Maxine Peake (Criminal Justice), Rupert Penry-Jones (Spooks), Natalie Dormer (The Tudors), Tom Hughes (Sex, Drugs And Rock And Roll) and Neil Stuke (Reggie Perrin) star in Silk, a thrilling new drama series for More...
Wiltshire vicar revives ancient archery law
A vicar has revived an ancient law to call members of her parish together for archery practice. The Reverend Mary Edwards, of Collingbourne Ducis, near Marlborough, called residents to the village recreation ground More...
Matt Lucas wins damages
Comic Matt Lucas has been awarded damages from bosses at a newspaper over an article published in the wake of his ex-husband´s sudden death last year. The Little Britain star was devastated when his former partner, More...
SuBo sues siblings
Susan Boyle is suing two of her brothers for giving an interview expressing concerns for her wellbeing, according to a report. The star, who shot to fame in reality show Britain´s Got Talent last year, checked More...
Damages Episode 10
Wednesday 5 May 10.45-11.25pm BBC ONE Now that Patty and Tom know Tessa Marchetti lied about her whereabouts on the Thanksgiving that Louis Tobin confessed to his crimes, a review of her airline work schedule reveals More...
Damages Episode 9
Drive It Through Hardcore Wednesday 28 April 10.45-11.25pm BBC ONE With Carol Tobin being kept under wraps to prevent her from being questioned about Danielle Marchetti’s suspicious death, Leonard Winstone More...
Damages Episode 8
Wednesday 21 April 10.45-11.25pm BBC ONE Antiguan finance minister Horatio Emanuel promises Stuart Zedeck, Leonard Winstone and Joe Tobin that the lawyers will never see the confidential banking records they need, More...










