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Picture Perfect: The joy, the horror and what the newspapers don't want to show you!

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What have Colonel Gadaffi, recently deceased snooker legend Alex ‘Hurricane’ Higgins and BNP leader Nick Griffin got in common? First Prize: Live News - David Levene (The Guardian) Bodies in Haiti awaiting burial This unlikely trio were all photographed over the past twelve months and are currently on show at the engaging Press Photographer’s Year exhibition. The winners of the 2010 awards, many dramatically blown up on six-foot high canvas, are drawing crowds in the National Theatre foyer on London’s South Bank and aim to celebrate to ‘noble’ profession of the humble British snapper. Stars of both TV and the political stage take pride of place among the 119 images in the show that emerged as the pick of the crop in the eyes of this year’s jury. And yet, as is so often the case, it is the anonymous snatched glimpse of the ordinary man that has the biggest impact and power to either shock or inspire. Overall winner, David Bebber of the Times, snapped Libyan leader Colonel G...

Peddle power or piffle? Boris’s bike hire scheme get mixed first day reactions

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TfL's bold idea to get the capital peddling came a step closer today, as many Londoners got their first glimpse of the new cycle hire scheme... Pedal power: Mayor of London Boris Johnson sets cyclists an example to follow Despite the July 30th launch date now being just days away, most of the new network’s navy blue ‘docking stations’ still stand empty awaiting installation of some 6000 specially commissioned bikes . Mayor of London Boris Johnson is hoping the scheme will become a popular green alternative to the city’s clogged bus and underground routes, with the added bonus of giving larger commuters the chance to shed some calories on route to the office. And just a stone's throw from the Globe Theatre on the south bank of the Thames, today saw a small, but interested, crowd gathering around one of the first ranks to be stocked up with its own set of gleaming new bicycles. “I can’t wait to get on and try them out,” one girl was overheard saying as she scanned thro...

Edinburgh Fringe: Minefield or goldmine?

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With less than two weeks to go before the 2010 Edinburgh Festival Fringe kicks-off, the virtual rush for tickets is already well under way… Late Night Gimp Fight: Heading back to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. But many performers who draw the crowds to the Scottish capital will ultimately struggle to break even and may even leave empty handed, while the costs for their audiences also continue to spiral ever upwards . So who is the real winner at the Fringe? And with much of the festival’s creative talent being previewed this month in and around London, is there any actual need for English based fans to make the long voyage north of the border? This year’s edition will see my own debut at the world’s largest arts festival, but fans of comedy will be relieved to learn that it will only be in a spectating capacity. The lure of the fringe has long been at the back of my mind, but the somewhat unalluring prospect of the Scottish ‘summer’, overpriced accommodation and general overc...