Friday, 25 February 2011

The First Post 

The First Post

Ten things you need to know today

Friday: The First Post's super-quick catch-up on the main news talking points

Libyans ‘must not meet violence with violence’

The First Post interview: Gene Sharp, guru of non-violent resistance, fears Libya is moving too fast

US sitcom canned after Charlie Sheen meltdown

Plug pulled on Two and a Half Men after troubled star rants on radio

U2, Coldplay - TV dictates the Glastonbury line-up

Johnny Dee: Champers and supermodels have changed the face of Glastonbury, but it still beats other festivals

Gen Hague and the great Tripoli evacuation cock-up

The Mole: Not Britain's finest hour – and why didn't Cameron give up his plane to the rescue mission?

Why James Franco is Hollywood hot property

Film of the week: Howl may miss the beat but Franco captures spirit of the legendary poet

Binkie West - April bride or the new Max Gogarty?

The Telegraph's latest columnist, documenting the build-up to her wedding, has not gone down well

Julian Assange extradition approved by judge

WikiLeaks boss will appeal, but judge says sexual misconduct accusations are extraditable

Tories hit out at ‘leftist’ lawyer’s tuition fees case

Human rights lawyer Phil Shiner says the government’s plan to raise tuition fees is discriminatory