JAMIE Oliver’s £7 million north London home has been raided by burglars after a break-in through a garage door.

Thieves stole thousands of pounds’ worth of jewellery and electronics after breaking through a door adjacent to the property, according to reports.

The 40-year-old celebrity chef and his wife and children are thought to have been at their Essex home during the raid on October 2.

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Controversial X Factor contestant Mason Noise is coming back to the show as a replacement for Tom Bleasby – who quit the contest earlier in the week for personal reasons.

Mason was branded “a complete a*******” by judge Simon Cowell during his audition, after he threw a strop over the length of his audition slot.

Simon ended up telling him he was “five seconds away from getting thrown off this stage”, and then did just that.

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Chris Evans is bringing back TFI Friday for a new 10-part series after a successful anniversary special earlier this year.

Fans of the Channel 4 show will have to make the most of it, however, because its host has already said he is unlikely to make any more, because of his commitments to his new Top Gear presenting role.

Guests on the first show include U2, Take That and Steve Coogan.

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Mitch Winehouse paid tribute to his daughter Amy, calling her a “wonderful singer” and a “great human being” as he attended a star-studded gala for her foundation.

Speaking on the red carpet for the Amy Winehouse Foundation Gala at The Savoy hotel in London, Mitch said he hoped the charity would form part of his daughter’s legacy. “She was a wonderful singer and a great song writer as well as being a great human being.”

Asked what he thought Amy would think of the charity set up in her name, he joked: “If she wasn’t pleased with what we were doing there would be a smoking crater here with a lightning bolt.”

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What do you get when you put six 007s together? The answer isn’t 42: it’s a roomful of waxwork James Bonds.

Madame Tussauds London has revealed wax figures of all the actors who have played James Bond, with five completely new waxworks joining the incumbent 007 Daniel Craig.

As fans prepare for the release of Spectre on October 26, Daniel is joined by ex-Bonds Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan.

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Deal Or No Deal has found another winner, as a pensioner beat the Banker to take home the £250,000 jackpot.

Ann Crawford, from Manchester, became the eighth person in the Channel 4′s show 10-year history to become a quarter millionaire in a game, which nearly saw her leave empty-handed.

The 75-year-old bellringer, nicknamed Queen Ann amongst the contestants, refused a final offer from the Banker of £64,000, with only the 50p and £250,000 boxes left in play.

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