London, Feb. 4 : Tensions are growing between players and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) over the compensation fee that players like Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff will have to pay to their counties for taking part in the Indian Premier League.
Pietersen and other England players taking part in the IPL auction have been asked to pay 10 per cent of their auction price to the counties, the Telegraph reports.
London, Feb 4: While paranormal buff Robbie Williams has moved to the British countryside, looks like girlfriend Ayda Field is not too happy with the singer's decision to leave Los Angeles.
The former `Take That' star has paid a whopping 7million pounds for his Wiltshire mansion.
According to reports, American actress Ayda is getting on to big things with her career Stateside, and pals insist that there is no way she will move at the moment.
"Ayda's star is on the rise in America," The Sun quoted a source in LA as saying.
London, Feb. 4 : British journalist and daughter of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Carol Thatcher, has been banned from BBC''s The One Show after referring to a tennis player as a "golliwog".
According to The Telegraph, Carol Thatcher made the remark during an off-camera conversation with The One Show presenter Adrian Chiles.
London, Feb 4 : Brit actress Kate Winslet has revealed that she had a harrowing love life during her teenage years, with her dad Roger installing a payphone at home and interrupting her calls in between.
Winslet, 33, recalled moments when she was on the phone and ran out of coins, begging the other person not to hang up on her.
"My father was so worried about our phone he kept cutting it off and installed a payphone in our home," the Sun quoted her as saying.
London, Feb 4: A randy Romeo's playfulness turned out to be his misfortune when he had to have a ring cut off his willy after it got stuck during a sex game.
Firemen used industrial cutting equipment to remove the object from his manhood after the embarrassed lover-boy turned up at an A&E in Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
"The guy obviously thought he might be able to get it taken off without the fire brigade being called in," The Sun quoted a hospital source as saying.