Valentine's Day: 5 Things You Didn’t Know
This Sunday it's Valentine's Day - a time to celebrate enforced romantic gestures...and neurological disorders.
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BBC Radio 5 live will be the official 2010 broadcaster at the most sexually safe sports tournament of all time.
Fancy checking out Ninja Assassin in London's West End -for free- before its official release? Well, step right this way...
Just in time for flu hysteria, here are some unexpected facts about vaccination.
AM gears up for Movember by asking: Which country dominates the World Moustache Championships every year?
Amazon UK pre-sold more copies of Windows 7 than they did of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. So is it time to upgrade?
Freddie Mercury and Queen are the latest artists to join the game's all-star line-up .
Here's one thing: a couple of elite physicists believe the Large Hadron Collider is trying to sabotage itself... from the future.
We wish. In the meantime, feast your eyes on the iconic '66 Jules Rimet trophy, as it goes on public display for the first time ever.
The nation's favourite hirsuite comedian Russell Brand releases the final dates for his nationwide tour.
From waking sleepwalks to becoming a psycho, we have info about sleep that you should know.
The Nottingham rapper, and star of Shane Meadows' new film Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee, runs down his top films from his director namesake.
Why were rats a cause for writing off 10% of his annual revenue?
Never far from the clutches of controversy, the critically acclaimed director managed to make British legal history.
He's may present himself as an everyday type of fella, but there's more to Iran's president than his ability to rile our PM.
The Jennifer's Body star consumes your mental (and physical) resources, yet there are still some things you don't know about her.
His new novel broke UK sales records in the first 36 hours of release, but which shadowy organisation is Dan Brown set to upset now?
You knew he was good at pottery and dancing, but were you aware the Hollywood star inspired the hunt for Saddam Hussein?
Who really wrote "Twist and Shout"?
Is "Fighting Cock" a bottle of booze, or that guy your granddad played Sunday league football with?
Three of his leading men first appeared together in a Scorsese movie. Which one?
Is "Sword Swallower" a pint of your finest or a very regrettable mistake? You decide.
Here's one: A long time ago, he was roommates with one of America's most famous comedians.
Hey fella, university drinking is cool - when you're at uni. Make sure these tipples don't make it into your post-graduation drinks list.