Busta Rhymes - Don't Touch Me (Throw Da Water On 'Em)
Busta is most definitely back, and this time...he's got bongos!
Ramsay Jr just like his dad
It looks like Gordon Ramsey's son's picking up a few of his dad's bad habits.
Eight year old Jack reportedly came home from school the other day and asked the meaning of a rude word.
Gordon told him not to use it in front of his sisters or mum.
You're (both) fired!
The two Jennifers have been fired by Sir Alan Sugar on the Apprentice.
He wasn't messing around last night, he got rid of both Jenifer Celerier and Jennifer McGuire.
The candidates had to buy ten items in the markets of Marrakech to take back for Sir Alan.
Jennifer C's team made two big blunders though - including buying a halal chicken instead of a Kosher one from a Jewish butcher.
Cops quiz Amy over drug allegations
Amy Winehouse has been back inside a police station!
She was questioned by the police for several hours last night about alleged drug offences.
She was grilled about video footage which the Sun newspaper have - they say it shows Amy smoking a crack pipe.
She's been given bail.
Party tickets appear on website
Lots of you say you're angry after tickets for the Nelson Mandela birthday gig appeared on eBay.
Touts are offering them for more than £200 - that's more than three times the actual cost.
They don't actually go on sale to the public until tomorrow.
Leona Lewis, Jamelia and the Sugababes will play at the birthday concert in Londons Hyde Park this summer.
Madge tour kicks off in UK - sweet!
Madonna's announced she'll kick off her Sticky and Sweet world tour right here in the UK.
The Queen of Pop will play Cardiff's Millennium Stadium on August the 23rd.
She'll arrive at Wembley Stadium on September 11th after playing gigs all over Europe.
Tickets go on sale on May the s16th and will start at £55 for Cardiff and £:65 for Wembley.
Emergency aid finally arrives
Up to 100,000 people might have died in the Burmese cyclone.
Authorities say among them there may be around 17 Brits
They haven't been heard from since the storm struck at the weekend.
The storm's thought to have left up to a million people homeless.
The military government's been cautious about letting foreign aid in - but planes have now arrived.
Charities are asking people to be genorous and donate money to help them.