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Lucy Pargeter and her fiancé reveal how they tried desperately to conceive for 11 years

'We're absolutely over the moon,' Lucy, 39, said happily after announcing they are expecting twins. 'It still hasn't sunk in. 'It's a buy one, get one free situation!'

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Kimberley Garner looks glamorous in a royal blue fur cardigan and paisley blouse for

Kimberley Garner did not disappoint when she made a simple outfit elegant at the Chain of Hope charity Carol Concert in London on Monday.

   

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Saoirse Ronan said she will get her chance to portray a Queen - at the ripe old age of 22 - now that Josie Rourke has agreed to direct a film about Mary, Queen of Scots.

Sir Paul's fashion designer daughter was spectacularly upstaged on the night by 46-year-old Greek-born beauty and entrepreneur Maria Hatzistefanis (pictured).

When Octavia Spencer was asked to be in a film about black women who worked as 'colored' computers on the early NASA flights, she thought it was fiction, writes Baz Bamigboye.

The Oscar-winning actress has four children already: two with country singer Keith Urban and with ex-husband Tom Cruise. But Kidman said adopting again is 'something I have thought about'.

Those of you who saw the 1970 hit movie Love Story, with Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal, will know all too well that a sequel was unlikely to happen, writes Baz Bamigboye.

Oliver Stone adheres firmly to the view that Edward Snowden, who leaked reams of classified information, was a principled hero, Brian Viner writes.

Office Christmas Party is actually quite enjoyable. It emphatically does not merit a dishonourable place in any list of Jennifer Aniston's ten worst films. In fact, it may even sneak into her ten best.

David Oyelowo plays Seretse Khama, heir to the kingship of the Bangwato tribe. In 1947, he is in London training to be a barrister when he falls for the lovely Ruth Williams (Rosamund Pike).

The 2003 film Bad Santa was outrageously crass and crude, practically the definition of an off-colour comedy, but the sequel delivers dismally few belly laughs, writes BRIAN VINER.