Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts have begun shooting a follow-up to Four Weddings And A Funeral. The movie, tentatively entitled The Notting Hill Project, is not actually a sequel to the original, according to the Sun. Roberts is reportedly earning over $9 million for her part in the movie.
The Spice Girls are to be asked to scrap a number of tickets to a show at Madison Square Garden in New York after claims that touts have bought them. State Attorney General Dennis Vacco has started an investigation after 13,000 were sold in 12 minutes, leaving hundreds of queueing fans in tears.
The official stopwatch used to time Roger Bannister breaking the four-minute mile in 1954 was bought yesterday by Lord Archer for £7,700.
Archer said he intended to give the watch to Oxford University Athletics Club, of which he was president in 1965. Paul Burrell, former butler to Princess Diana, spoke yesterday of his desire to "move on" and said his new role as a fund-raiser had enabled him to fill the void left by her death.
Burrell, now the fund-raising manager of the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund, is among 500 people taking part in Sunday's London Marathon to raise money for the charity.