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The Apprentice's Phillip Taylor appears to have overvalued himself, unlike the expensive carpet that he overlooked leading to his exit from BBC series

Pandora: A fee to turn up? What would Sir Alan say?

Whoops! Pandora suspects someone might have got the wrong end of the fame stick, so to speak.

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Tracey Emin on her absence from a Tory arts do: 'I was stuck working in my studio until after midnight. I have a big show coming up, don't I?'

Pandora: "I had to work!" says Tracey of Tory no-show

Thursday, 14 May 2009

Was Tracey Emin's absence from a Tory arts do on Tuesday a deliberate boycott?

Ben Bradshaw: 'I've clearly been  singled out because my partner is a man'

Pandora: Bradshaw: Expenses tales are homophobic

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

As party leaders scramble to apologise for their members' extravagance, one Labour minister is turning his fire on the newspaper that broke the story.

Pandora: Forget it Anna, says the Oxford Union

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

*With the Oxford Union still reeling from Kerry Katona's better-than-expected performance last month – much to the audience's surprise, the two-time Mum Of the Year neither fell off stage, nor picked a fight with her hosts – there is news of further celebrity goings-on at the raffish debating society.

Ramsay has turned to Phil Hall, the former News Of The World editor, for help

Pandora: Ramsay begs Mills PR to end the nightmares

Friday, 8 May 2009

Ever since November, when a red-top newspaper accused Gordon Ramsay of liaising with so-called "professional mistress" Sarah Symonds – a one-time favourite of Jeffrey Archer – the chef has been faced with a veritable parade of negative headlines.

Dylan is open to the idea of collaborating with Sir Paul McCartney

Pandora: We can work it out, says Dylan of Macca tie-up

Thursday, 7 May 2009

News, now, to bring joy to the hearts of music fans everywhere: it seems that a collaboration between Sir Paul McCartney and the ever-less-grouchy Bob Dylan may be very much on the cards.

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visit the D-Day museum as it marks its 25th anniversary

Pandora: No swine flu rules at Buckingham Palace

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Pandora has watched with increasing apprehension as the celebrity world revealed its vulnerability to swine flu (first those rumours of Madonna's infection, and then of Susan Boyle's).

More bad news for Derek Draper, as it emerges that his new, post-Smeargate infamy has done little to boost his box office earning potential.

Pandora: Draper's losing out in battle of the box office

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

More bad news for Derek Draper, as it emerges that his new, post-Smeargate infamy has done little to boost his box office earning potential. Early reports from the Hay festival suggest that the controversial blogger's question-and-answer session is proving a difficult act to sell.

Sir Fred Goodwin is in need of a PR makeover

Pandora: Image gurus jostle over Sir Fred's comeback

Friday, 1 May 2009

Implausible as it may seem, former RBS boss Sir Fred Goodwin may not be doomed to quite the life of notoriety that Pandora had first assumed.

Acclaimed composer Keith Burstein play is to transfer to the Hackney Empire

Pandora: Benn joins broke composer's cause

Thursday, 30 April 2009

There is a further twist in the long-running legal row between acclaimed composer Keith Burstein and London's Evening Standard.

Daniel Hannan: 'There are two Lefties who follow this keenly, they are called, confusingly, Sunder and Sunny. As with Ant and Dec, I've never been entirely clear which is which'

Pandora: Bigmouth strikes again: Hannan's back!

Wednesday, 29 April 2009

Time for the latest instalment in the rolling cyber-drama of Daniel Hannan, the Tory Party's very own YouTube hero (or burden, depending on how you see things).

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