- Shark tea party launches display
- 3,000 apply to be hotel apprentices
- PM talks to king about preacher
- 'Hope' for UK police Libya visit
- Bank set to add £50bn economy boost
- Firefighters' pension strike threat
- Disruption fears as snow forecast
- Nine bomb plot terrorists jailed
- Redknapp 'hasn't thought about' job
- Sisters named oldest living twins
- Pupils suspended for snowball fight
- PM urges more women in boardrooms
- Three admit abuse at care home
- Lottery winners thank 'lucky' vibe
- Chef shocked by River Cottage fire
- UK 'will defend Falklands properly'
- Greek leaders agree to new cuts
- Ofcom acts to tackle 'slamming'
- Ofsted boss outlines rating changes
- Mills denies playing voicemail
Cinema
FILM REVIEW: Young Adult (15)
Gentlemen don’t prefer blondes in Young Adult, a scabrous black comedy about a faded beauty queen who clings on to the past to avoid acknowledging the loneliness and despair that hang over her like cheap perfume.
FILM REVIEW: Man on a Ledge (12A)
With the millions of dollars lavished on high-octane Hollywood thrillers and the dozens of people toiling behind the scenes, surely someone should spot glaring continuity errors.
FILM REVIEW: Jack and Jill (PG)
In the popular 18th century nursery rhyme, Jack and Jill went up a hill and took a tumble as they fetched a pail of water.
FILM REVIEW: Journey 2: The Mysterious Island 3G (PG)
When the going gets tough, the tough get soppy in Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, an old-fashioned, gung-ho adventure based loosely on Jules Verne.
Making sure you’re ready for the digital swtichover in Chichester Bognor Regis and Midhurst
“A lot of people still don’t have a clue about it,” reveals Mark Somerville of Midhurst TV firm CJ Hampshire on the hugely-significant digital switchover.
FILM REVIEW: Chronicle (12A)
As weakling Peter Parker discovered to his cost before his transformation into web-spinning superhero Spider-Man, with great power comes great responsibility.
FILM REVIEW: Carnage (15)
Director Roman Polanski strips away the veneer of civility that supposedly separates man from beasts and reduces two well-to-do couples to snarling adversaries in this film version of the award-winning stage comedy God Of Carnage.
FILM REVIEW: Like Crazy (12A)
crLove in its many wondrous forms is an essential component of the human experience.
FILM REVIEW: A Monster in Paris (U)
A giant flea nurtures a passion for music in Bibo Bergeron’s computer-animated fable that teaches us to never judge a wingless, blood-sucking parasite by its spiny legs or hairy abdomen.
DVD REVIEW: Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark, (15), (95 mins), new on DVD.
A young girl makes the strangest of new friends in this supernatural chiller from director Troy Nixey.
FILM REVIEW: The GREY (15)
Air transport may well be trumpeted as the safest form of travel but for film-makers, the possibilities of disaster above terra firma are irresistible.
FILM REVIEW: The Descendants (15)
Good things come to those who wait and it’s been an agonising seven years since writer-director Alexander Payne ventured to the sun-dappled vineyards of the quirky Oscar-winning comedy Sideways.
FILM: The Sitter (15)
A badly behaved college student discovers that babysitting isn’t the breeze he thought it would be in this foul-mouthed comedy from director David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express, Your Highness).
FILM: Underworld: Awakening 3D (18)
Prior to starring alongside Colin Farrell and Jessica Biel in the big-budget remake of Total Recall, Kate Beckinsale squeezes back into her skin-tight leathers as an avenging vampire in Underworld: Awakening.
FILM REVIEW: Haywire (15)
Haphazard and frenetic by name, Haywire is a coolly assured and breathlessly choreographed action thriller that has been tailored to the dazzling athletic prowess of its leading lady.
FILM REVIEW: W.E (15)
Despite Lady Gaga’s sustained attempts to usurp her as the Queen of Pop, Madonna remains a formidable force of nature in the music industry.
FILM REVIEW: J Edgar (15)
During a turbulent and contentious term in power spanning almost 50 years, J Edgar Hoover was instrumental in the fight against mounting criminality on the streets of America.
FILM REVIEW: Margin Call (15)
As the current financial crisis attests, money makes the world go round and when the flow of capital is restricted, the ripple effect is felt from one continent to the next.
FILM REVIEW: War Horse (12A)
The casualties of war extend far beyond the terrible loss of human life.
FILM REVIEW: Shame (18)
Addiction is a dirty word, the stuff of garish tabloid headlines, yet we are all susceptible to compulsive behaviour.
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Weather for Chichester
Thursday 09 February 2012
Today
Cloudy
Temperature: 1 C to 3 C
Wind Speed: 5 mph
Wind direction: North west
Tomorrow
Light sleet showers
Temperature: -4 C to 4 C
Wind Speed: 15 mph
Wind direction: South east

