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A JUDGE has pledged to sentence a terminally ill paedophile on his deathbed after he failed to attend court. Motor neuron disease sufferer Keith Inwood, 64, is facing jail after admitting a string of internet child pornography charges. But Inwood, of Park... » MORE
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WHILE his trailer trash parents teeter on the edge of divorce, teenager Nick Twisp meets the girl of his dreams while on a family holiday and has to turn his life, and the lives of all those around him, upside down in order to be with her. Michael Cera is... » MORE
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CLUBBING
WANT a club night on your doorstep instead of having to schlepp into London? Joe Grime leads a hand-picked line-up of underground DJs playing the best in funk, house, hip-hop, R&B, Afro beats, bashment and more at The Broadway theatre, Barking, on Saturda...
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WHETHER it s belting out the hits, working on cutting-edge dance music or wowing America with his jazz album, Imagination star Leee John is still loving the music and lights, writes MATT TROLLOPE. Leee performs a live set of Imagination anthems at The Bro...
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Burnley 2 West Ham United 1 Burnley boss Brian Laws had deadline day signings David Nugent and Danny Fox to thank for the victory that sent the Clarets leap-frogging over the Hammers into the safety zone writes Steve Blowers. And although West Ham s new... » MORE
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LEYTON ORIENT FC
Leyton Orient 1 Brighton & Hove Albion 1 STRIKER Scott McGleish grabbed his 11th goal of the season and spared the blushes of home keeper Jamie Jones, as the O s stretched their unbeaten run to five games. Relegation-haunted Brighton & Hove Albion had tak... » MORE
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Inspired by the classic Universal film that launched a legacy of horror, The Wolfman brings the myth of a cursed man back to its iconic origins. Oscar® winner Benicio Del Toro stars as Lawrence Talbot, a haunted nobleman lured back to his family estate a... » MORE
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A whopping 92% of Londoners believe Valentine s Day is too commercial and almost three quarters of us plan to shun romance by staying in alone or partying with pals. A new survey by friend finding website CitySocialising... » MORE
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FUN free activities will be on offer to help keep Newham s school kids busy this half term. The Newham Holiday School, which runs from February 15 to 19, provides over 50 educational courses for students aged from eight to 19 in the borough. Cllr Qui ... more
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