The US singer became a festival headliner after his third album, triggering a crisis of confidence.
Sir Michael Palin says his fellow Python star Jones would have found the statue "very funny indeed".
Jamie Bigg says he wanted to publicise his relationship and was told he "wouldn't be continuing" on the show.
Adam Thomas, Craig Charles, Mo Farah and Harry Redknapp were in the final of I'm A Celebrity... South Africa.
The inaugural top 20 is entirely made up of female authors, with Chloe Walsh appearing most frequently.
Ticket money from some stadium and arena gigs is helping support struggling grassroots artists and venues.
Some people are being disruptive in cinemas - despite routine reminders to be considerate to others.
Jake Reiner says the grief of his parents' brutal deaths and the arrest of his own brother left him in a "trance".
Dan Walker's employers ITN and Channel 5 agreed to pay Claudia-Liza Vanderpuije an undisclosed amount, with no admission of liability.
Andrew Small claims the football club infringed the copyright on his 2008 sculpture.
Tickets for the festival start at £45 - but have been seen online for more than 12 times face value.
The veteran singer had made a counterclaim after four housekeepers sued him for alleged sexual assault.
BBC sports editor Dan Roan examines how Gary Lineker and Gary Neville became two of the biggest players in a rapidly changing media industry.
Played by Richard Gadd, Ruben Pallister is the new BBC drama's ferocious antagonist.
The Jam frontman is releasing his new album, Weller at the BBC 2, on Friday.
Found in a private collection, the show displays the duo's "fast-paced and witty' performances.
Beatles star reveals all about his new country album, being a Sir and coming up with the phrase A Hard Day's Night.
The Tiktok star's attorneys have maintained his innocence and vowed to "vigorously defend" him.
The 51-year-old, who is originally from Bolton, currently presents the teatime show on Radio 2.
The presenter said recent weeks had been "extremely testing" but he is "now on the pathway to recovery".
Judges said the four shortlisted artists presented "a compelling reflection of contemporary British art".
The band talk about life without their drummer, their "angry" new album, and their backstage Lego habit.