TODAY Adele was the big winner at the Brits, although her acceptance speech for Best Album was overshadowed by a rude gesture when she was cut short...20,000 people who thought they'd missed out on Olympic tickets will be given the chance to bag entry to the most popular events...over a third of adults still take a teddy to bed!
CENTRE Immingham's Sports Centre is to be demolished to make way for the new Tescos development. A planning application's now been put in on remodelling the shopping centre and creating a new supermarket. But it'll mean the Sports centre and Multi Use Games Area will go.
MOTORWAYS North East Lincolnshire's Casualty Reduction Officer says safeguards must be in place if the Government's to allow learner drivers to be taught on motorways. Minsters are looking at introducing motorway driving for learners as part of plans to reduce the number of accidents. However there are fears inexperienced drivers could cause problems for other motorists
BRITS Adele 'flipping the bird' can now be added to the list of controversial moments at the Brits. Very un-ladylike behaviour! We've got songs from the winners of this year's awards and Brits from the past through the day today and we'll catch up with our winner Helen Willets after 8.
OLYMPICS Tickets for some of the most popular London 2012 events are to be made available for 20,000 people who were mistakenly told they had tickets. They will be given an exclusive 24-hour window to buy some of the final million tickets when they go on sale in April.
FOOD Marks & Spencer is to offer a new variety of brussel sprout that could find youngsters are happy to 'eat their whites'. Presumably to go with the purple potatoes that was launched a while back.
TEDDY 35% of adults still take a teddy to bed with them! I’m assuming they’re single?!
SIMPSONS The fictional beer Duff from The Simpsons is to go on sale here after success across Europe. I've always thought they should market Newton and Ridley beer from Coronation Street.
ARGUMENTS So what do families argue about... Here's the top 5
5. Who has the remote control
4. The temperature of the house
3. Money
2. What to watch on TV
1. Household chores
FILMS Top five films this week...(5) Chronicle - three high school friends gain superpowers after making an incredible discovery. (4) The Vow - based on the true story of a newlywed couple recovering from an accident that leaves the wife without her memory. (3) Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace in 3D (2) The Muppets - on vacation in Los Angeles, Walter, the world's biggest Muppet fan discovers the plans of oilman Tex Richman to raze the Muppet Theater and drill for the oil. (1) The Woman In Black - Daniel Radcliffe stars as lawyer Arthur Kipps whose grief has put his career in jeopardy and is sent to a remote village to sort out the affairs of a recently deceased eccentric. But upon his arrival, it soon becomes clear that everyone in the town is keeping a deadly secret.
ASH It’s Ash Wednesday and the first day of Lent. International Mother Language day (and tomorrow) It’s World Thinking Day, a day to think about the Environment. Its National Chip Week! It’s Students Volunteering Week. It’s Library Lovers Month! It's Dental Health Month!
REQUEST You know you can call in here and request a song… Well the Church of England has borrowing our idea today…It’s the start of Lent and they’re reminding us to tell you about they’re online prayer request service.
HOLS We're taking an average of 120 holidays in our lifetime, that adds up to more than £168,000 in total we spend on them, according to a survey..
FUEL Fill the car up as soon as possible…They reckon fuel could go up by as much as by 9p a litre if the price of crude doesn’t come down soon..
HEAT Kick off your shoes and get out the flips flops...We’re gonna be hotter than Hawaii on Thursday with temperatures as high as 19.7C, that’s 67.4F in old money…
Speak to you tomorrow...