- Mystic Meg
Mystic Meg (born Margaret Anne Lake on July 27 1942 in Accrington, Lancashire) is a British astrologer and psychic who has regular astrology columns in the News of the World and The Sun. She came to greater public notoriety when she hosted what became a regular item on the first broadcast of the National Lottery draw in 1994. Her image also appears on various astrology-related books and merchandise. She studied English at the University of Leeds.
- Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born 11 April 1960) is an English broadcaster and writer who specialises in motoring. He writes weekly columns for "The Sunday Times" and "The Sun", but is better known for his role on the BBC TV show "Top Gear". The show won an International Emmy in 2005. "Not a man given to considered opinion", according to the BBC, Clarkson is known to be opinionated and forthright in his views.
- Mia Rose
Mia Rose (born January 26, 1988 in Wimbledon Village, London) is the stage name of Maria Antonia Sampaio Rosa, a singer-songwriter who rose to fame through the popular video sharing website YouTube, on which she uses the username Miaarose. With over 65,000 subscribers as of July 2007, Mia Rose is the most subscribed musician of all time on YouTube, and the third most subscribed channel of all time, behind only Smosh and Lonelygirl15.
- Tanel Padar
Tanel Padar (born October 27, 1980) is an Estonian singer. He is best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2001. Padar became famous by winning the "Kaks takti ette", a biennial televised competition for young Estonian singers, in 1999. In 2000 he was one of the backing vocalists for Ines - who at the time was also his girlfriend - at the Eurovision Song Contest 2000.
- Michelle Marsh
Michelle Marsh (b. 30 September 1982) is an English glamour model noted for her large, natural breasts.
- Richard Littlejohn
Richard William Littlejohn (born 18 January 1954 in Ilford, Essex) is an award-winning British journalist, broadcaster, and author of three best-selling books. His twice-weekly columns in the Daily Mail and the Sun earned him a place in the inaugural Newspaper Hall of Fame as one of the most influential journalists of the past 40 years.
- Kelvin MacKenzie
Kelvin MacKenzie (born October 22, 1946) is a British media executive and former newspaper editor. He is best remembered for being editor of "The Sun" newspaper between 1981 and 1993, an era in which the paper was firmly established as Britain's best selling tabloid. His period as "Sun" editor was also highly controversial - MacKenzie is remembered as the man responsible for the paper's "Gotcha" headline during the Falklands War, …
- Chris Taylor
Chris Taylor, who previously served as the San Francisco correspondent for TIME magazine, and is now a senior editor at Business 2.0 magazine, was born in Liverpool, England, and received his primary education in the small northeastern town of Chester-le-Street. He attended Oxford University, reading history at Merton College. Taylor gained an interest in journalism after editing "Cherwell", the university's student newspaper, …
- Fionn Regan
Fionn Regan is a singer-songwriter from Bray, Ireland. He is currently based in Brighton, England. Following the limited release of the "Hotel" and "Reservior" EPs on Anvil Records, Regan signed to former Cocteau Twin Simon Raymonde's independent record label Bella Union. His debut album, "The End of History", was released in August 2006 and received much critical acclaim including four star ratings in "The Times", …
- Rebekah Wade
Rebekah Wade (born 27 May 1968 in Cheshire, England) is a British journalist and newspaper editor. She is currently editor of Rupert Murdoch's "The Sun" newspaper.
- Michelle Ryan
Michelle Claire Ryan is an English actress, best known for playing the role of Zoe Slater on the popular BBC1 Soap Opera "EastEnders". She will be starring in the upcoming NBC television show "Bionic Woman". Ryan was born in Enfield, Greater London. A member of a local theatre group since she was 10, she was picked for her role in "EastEnders" when she was 15 and first appeared on the show in September 2000; for the part, …
- Roy Greenslade
Roy Greenslade is Professor of Journalism at London’s City University and has been a media commentator since 1992, most notably for "The Guardian". He also writes a column for the London "Evening Standard". He has been a journalist for 41 years and has worked for most of Britain’s national newspapers. He was editor of the "Daily Mirror" (1990-91), …
- Brian Moore
Brian Moore (born January 11 1962) is a former English rugby union footballer. He played as a hooker. During his career, he played for Harlequins, Nottingham, Leeds and Richmond and represented England on international level. He is a solicitor by profession but ironically was known for his combative style of play on the rugby field. This style of play earned him the nickname "pit bull". He won a total of 64 caps between 1987 and 1995.
- Peter Hill
Peter Hill is a rock music photographer from the UK, who tours with and documents a variety of bands from all over the world. As of April 2007 (and since Nov 2005), he tours full time with welsh band, The Automatic, and he is also documenting St. Albans hardcore crossover outfit, Enter Shikari. In the past he has toured with, and documented, bands including Kaiser Chiefs, The Ordinary Boys, Towers of London, Polysics, Do Me Bad Things, Feable Weiner, and a number of others.
- Trevor Kavanagh
Trevor Michael Thomas Kavanagh (born 19 January 1943) is a journalist and formerly the Political Editor of the "Sun" newspaper. Trevor Kavanagh was educated at Reigate Grammar School before leaving school at 17 to work for newspapers in Surrey and later Hereford. In 1965 he emigrated to Australia, working on several newspapers.
- Dave Thompson
Dave Thompson is a British stand-up comedian and actor, who hit the headlines in July 1997 after being sacked from the role of Tinky-Winky in hit children's television series, the "Teletubbies". The BBC said in a letter to Thompson that his "interpretation of the role was not acceptable". This refers to the events in which Thompson claimed that the character he played, "Tinky Winky", was a homosexual.
- Victoria Newton
Victoria Newton born in London), is a English journalist and showbiz correspondent. She currently edits the "Bizarre" showbiz column of Rupert Murdoch's "The Sun" newspaper. Newton arrived on Fleet Street with the Daily Express in 1993, and then started the showbiz beat at The People. In 1998, she became an assistant to Dominic Mohan on The Sun's Bizarre pages, before becoming the paper's Los Angeles correspondent in 1999.
- Toby Harnden
Toby Harnden (born 1966) is a British journalist and author Since October 2006, he has been the US Editor of The Daily Telegraph of London. He was previously the Sunday Telegraph's Chief Foreign Correspondent, reporting from Iraq, Afghanistan, Israel, the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Bahrain, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Austria, Italy, Estonia, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, the United States and Thailand.
- John Blake
John Blake (b. 6 November 1948) first came to prominence in the early 1970s as a pop columnist for the "London Evening News". His work developed into a column titled "Ad Lib", an early example of a celebrity gossip column and lifestyle guide which survived the merger of the "Evening News" with the "Evening Standard". Head-hunted by "The Sun", the UK's leading tabloid daily, Blake launched 'Bizarre', …
- Alexander Sokurov
Alexander Nikolayevich Sokurov is a Russian filmmaker from St Petersburg who has been hailed as successor to renowned director Andrei Tarkovsky. His movies are said to represent an ultimate challenge in contemporary intellectual film making. Sokurov was born in Siberia in the officer's family on June 14, 1951. He graduated from the History Department of the Nizhny Novgorod University in 1974 and entered one of the VGIK studios the following year.
- Ricky Wilson
Ricky Wilson (born Charles Richard Wilson, 17 January 1978) is the lead singer of English band Kaiser Chiefs. Noted for his over the top fashion and intense "pogo" on stage while playing the cowbell and tambourne, Wilson will often jump into the crowd during a performance. Wilson, who was originally in a Rolling Stones tribute band has made a variety of television appearances including the BBC show "Never Mind the Buzzcocks"
- Vikki Blows
Vikki Blows (born December 30 1987, Romford, Essex, England) is an English glamour model most famous for her work with "The Sun's "Page 3".
- George Pascoe-Watson
George Pascoe-Watson (born 1966) is a British journalist. He is currently political editor of the Sun newspaper, succeeding Trevor Kavanagh in January 2006. Pascoe-Watson was born in Edinburgh in 1966 to an RAF pilot and a nursing sister. He completed a two-year journalism diploma at Napier College in Edinburgh before working for local newspapers and a news agency and then joining the Sun at the age of 21.
- Kate Taylor
Kate Taylor is a British sex columnist who has written for British media including "The Times", "The Evening Standard", "The Observer", "The Guardian", "The Sun", "The Daily Mirror" and "The Express". Her rise to fame began in 1997 when she joined GQ magazine and began writing the "Sex Life" column, a role she continued for the next five years. She has published five books, including "The Good Orgasm Guide", …
- Michael Dickinson
Michael Dickinson (born 1950 in Durham) is an English artist living in Turkey, who works with political and satirical collages. His work has been the cause of controversy. He is a member of the Stuckist movement. Michael Dickinson makes collages in the basic fashion of cutting out images and gluing them on paper. The content has been addressed to world leaders and particularly to US President George W. Bush. In May 2005, Dickinson's web site, "The Carnival of Chaos", …
- Johnny Vaughan
Johnny Randall Vaughan (born July 16 1966) is an English writer and broadcaster. Vaughan has become well known as a television and radio personality and has also built a reputation as a film critic. He is currently the presenter of the Capital Breakfast with Johnny Vaughan on London radio station Capital Radio and also writes a weekly column in "The Sun" newspaper reviewing recent film releases.
- Kira Eggers
Kira Eggers (born November 29 1975) is a model from Copenhagen, Denmark. She was named #34 in "FHM" magazine's list of the Top 100 Sexiest Women of 2004 is currently guest-starring in several episodes of "Hotel Erotica Cabo". At age 14, she hosted a radio show on national Danish radio, whereafter she started a career as nude model and stripper. Eggers has appeared in many magazines and papers across the world, including "Men's World", "Genesis", …
- Inayat Bunglawala
Inayat Bunglawala is media secretary of the Muslim Council of Britain. He has written articles for "The Times", "Daily Telegraph", "The Guardian", "Daily Express", "The Observer" and "The Sun" focusing on Islam and current affairs. He is an activist for Islamic concerns and joined the Young Muslims UK in 1987.
- Boris Starling
Boris Starling is a British novelist and screenwriter. He was born in 1969 and educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a First in History. He worked first as a journalist for newspapers such as The Sun and the Sunday Telegraph, and then for Control Risks, a firm which assesses the risks to companies of terrorism and political upheaval, and provides services ranging from confidential investigations to kidnap resolution.
- Omar Khayam
Omar Khayam (born Bedford) is a British Muslim notable for public protest. In February 2006 he attended protests in London against the Muhammad cartoons, dressed as a suicide bomber. As this was less than a year after the lethal 7 July 2005 London bombings, his actions were featured in news reports, such as on the front page of "The Sun" which expressed outrage against his protest endorsing the deaths in London.
- Rob Shepherd
Rob Shepherd is a football correspondent for the London-based The News Of The World newspaper. His recent assignments include covering the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
- Jakki Degg
Jakki Degg (born February 20, 1978 in Stone, Staffordshire) is an English model, and former Page 3 girl for the newspaper The Sun. Jakki became famous when she won the inaugural Max Power magazine babes competition. Following this she became a Page 3 model for The Sun, as well as posing topless and semi-nude for "lads" mags such as Front. She has appeared on television several times, including winning the glamour models special edition of "The Weakest Link" (BBC1), …
- Garry Bushell
Garry Bushell (born May 13, 1955 in Woolwich, South East London) is an English newspaper columnist, rock music journalist, television presenter and author. Bushell also runs his own business, plays in the Oi! band The Gonads, and manages the New York City punk band Maninblack. He is a life-long fan of Charlton Athletic F.C..
- Freddie Starr
Freddie Starr (born Frederick Leslie Fowell in Huyton, Liverpool on 9 January 1943) is a zany British comedian who shot to fame after his appearance in the 1970 Royal Variety Performance. He is also a veteran impressionist and singer, with one chart album ("After The Laughter") to his credit. In the early 1960s, Starr was the lead singer of the Merseybeat pop group The Midniters. The group was promoted by the manager of the Beatles, Brian Epstein, …
- Marina Hyde
Marina Hyde is a columnist for the British newspaper "The Guardian", where she writes on politics, sport and celebrity. She lives in London. She read English at Christ Church, Oxford, and began her career in journalism as a temporary secretary on the showbiz desk at " The Sun" newspaper. At this time she gained much publicity for her affair with Piers Morgan, then "Daily Mirror" editor, while they were both married to other people.
- John Vincent
John Russell Vincent (born 20 December, 1937) is a British historian and a former Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge. He has been Professor of modern history at the University of Bristol since 1970. In the 1980s he was a columnist for "The Times" and "The Sun" newspapers, until student demonstrations at his university forced him to stop writing for the later newspaper.
- David Yelland
David Ian Yelland (born May 14 1963) is a former journalist and currently a partner at Brunswick Group LLP, a global financial public relations company in London. He was editor of the British tabloid newspaper The Sun from 1998 to 2003. Before his Sun appointment he was deputy editor and previously business editor of the New York Post which, like The Sun, was owned by Rupert Murdoch. His predecessor was Stuart Higgins and his successor was Rebekah Wade.
- Sara Nathan
Sara Nathan (born 3 September, 1974) is an English journalist and newspaper columnist. She is the current television editor of "The Sun" and she has a regular column, which is known as "TV biz".
- Mike Morris
Mike Morris is a British Television Presenter, perhaps best known as hosting the Breakfast News and Entertainment show TV-am on the ITV Network. Mike was with TV-am from the start. He began as the sports reporter, a job he held from 1983 to 1987, and then became the show's main presenter, alongside Anne Diamond, Kathy Rochford, Kathryn Holloway, Kathy Tayler, Linda Mitchell, Maya Even and Lorraine Kelly.
- Emma Parker Bowles
Emma Parker-Bowles (born 1974), daughter of Richard Eustace Parker-Bowles and Camilla Younger (The Countess of Halifax) is the niece of Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall. A former model, when younger she was treated for addiction to drink and drugs, and was a client of celebrity motoring lawyer Nick Freeman. Parker-Bowles is a motoring correspondent for Britain's Top Gear Magazine, The Sun newspaper and The Tatler. She is a presenter on British TV programme Vroom Vroom.