Looking like a human disco ball, German actress Diane Kruger put everyone else in Cannes to shame with her glittery, silver-and-gold sequined Vivienne Westwood Couture gown at today's Amour premiere
DJs, fashion designers, pop stars and even shamed banker Fred Goodwin have also been selected by a panel of historians and experts for the list of 60 people said to have 'defined' the era of our Queen's 60 years on the throne.
According to senior Tory figures, millionaire Sir Alan Curtis offered cash on behalf of Mr Ecclestone if a safe parliamentary seat was secured for Mr Mosley.
David Cameron insisted he was ‘completely dedicated’ to the job of Prime Minister - just as he was pictured celebrating Chelsea’s dramatic Champions League victory over Bayern Munich.
The black-faced dolls, imported from China by an Australian firm, have begun appearing in tourist and novelty shops in resorts north of Brisbane - and Aboriginal elders are furious.
The Labour leader's comments will come despite the fact he was part of the previous Labour government, which set a target to send 50 per cent of all school-leavers to university.
She was left shattered when her marriage of 19 years ended last Christmas. But instead of wallowing Michelle Mone threw herself into her business and now five months on she has now found a new man.
17 May 2012
The latest title in Amberley’s extensive and successful Through Time series, Sussex Coast is a fascinating selection of photographs that traces some of the many ways in which the Sussex coast has changed and developed over the last century.
17 May 2012
The 2012 South of England Show at Sussex Ardingley showground includes daredevil motorcyle stunt riders, high flying sway pole artist and gold medal winner Sally Gunnell with the usual agriculture and craft exhibits.
14 May 2012
With seven weeks still to go, Goodwood is already able to confirm around 100 top drivers, riders and famous faces for the 2012 Festival of Speed in Sussex.
14 May 2012
Applause Outdoors 212 provides performances at outdoor summer events in East Sussex including: Etchingham Jubilee Fete, Hastings Olympic Torch Journey Celebrations and Rye Arts Festival.
Waste company 'bullying clients' - A waste company stands accused of bullying small businesses by using unfair contracts to ramp up charges, the BBC has learned. [BBC Business]
Greece unity talks hit stalemate - The latest attempts to form a Greek government are said to be deadlocked, raising the prospect of fresh elections and more eurozone uncertainty. [BBC Business]
Google brings instant answers to search results - Type in 'Mona Lisa', and a biography appears right on the page (on the right hand side), type in 'Leonardo DiCaprio' and you get a list of his films, and suggested related searches. [Daily Mail IT]
Sixth of cancers due to infection - One in six cancers - two million a year globally - are caused by largely treatable or preventable infections, new estimates suggest. [BBC Health]
New car sales rise 3.3% in April - New car sales in the UK rose to 142,322 in April, up 3.3% from a year earlier, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders says. [BBC Business]
One Direction star Harry Styles is reported to have been dating actress Emily Atack. The Sunday Mirror claims that heart throb Harry, 18, hooked up with The Inbetweeners star Emily, 22, after he returned...
Britain's Got Talent winners Ashleigh and Pudsey are reported to have turned down an offer to appear on American Idol.Apparently the dynamic duo were just too busy to be able to take up the invitation...
Spinner Graeme Swann says his England team-mates are confident that they can chase down the 181 runs required to beat the West Indies in the first Test at Lord's, despite losing two late wickets for the addition of just 10 runs.
WORTHING town centre was brought to a standstill yesterday when two buses were involved in a collision.
Large crowds gathered as police officers and ambulance crew were called to South Street on Wednesday when a Number 9 Stagecoach bus crashed into another single-decker bus at 11.50am.
Five passengers, a number of them elderly, had to be taken to Worthing Hospital to be treated for what police said were minor injuries, including cuts, bruising and back and neck injuries.
WEST Sussex County Council’s member for highways and transport has decided to give bus companies more time to put some subsidised routes on a commercial footing.
WEST Sussex County Council’s member for highways and transport has decided to give bus companies more time to put some subsidised routes on a commercial footing.
The authority is in the third and final phase of a programme to reduce the subsidy it gives to bus companies for non-commercial routes.
This is part of a drive by the council to cut spending by £79 million over three years.
A PENSIONER was left housebound after Southern Water dug and left a dangerous hole right outside her front door.
Patricia Smith, 83, lives with her 17-year-old dog in Warwick Place, Worthing, and all afternoon on Thursday (May 10) could not leave her house to walk it without help because the hole the workmen had dug was left uncovered.
DESPITE concerns about inadequate parking, unsuitable access to Storrington village for mobility scooters and proximity to an existing property, 31 proposed retirement apartments have been given permission has to be built at Foxmead in Meadowside .
DESPITE concerns about inadequate parking, unsuitable access to Storrington village for mobility scooters and proximity to an existing property, 31 proposed retirement apartments have been given permission has to be built at Foxmead in Meadowside .
A NEW mum who is “not prepared to gamble” losing her pushchair said she has been left wondering whether it is worth going to see the doctor.
Amy Antell, of Chatham Road, Worthing, gave birth to her son, Finley, eight weeks ago, and claims there is no secure place to leave her pushchair at her doctor’s surgery.
She has resorted to buying a bike lock for it, as she does not want to leave it in the outside car park of the Selden Medical Centre, in Selden Road.
Chichester people are being invited to find out more about fostering children and young people and celebrate Foster Care Fortnight at a drop-in session in the city this month.
WHEN my husband, Nathan, decided to change careers and become a teacher, I couldn’t help feeling a bit envious.
If I’m being honest, I thought he was signing up for an easy ride and endless days off, leaving me to make do with my – in comparison – paltry five weeks of holiday each year. Why hadn’t I thought to do this?