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Cheryl Cole ditches her wedding name, Britney Spears' adoption plans – Daily Ligger

Madonna                                                                                        Pic: PA Photos

Madonna Pic: PA Photos

Charlotte Church, Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse, Arctic Monkeys, Mark Ronson – your music gossip stop

Welcome to the : your daily stop-off to find out who in the world of music has been up to what.

Today’s top gossip:

Girls Aloud's Cheryl Cole has reverted to using her maiden name, Tweedy, possibly indicating that her marriage to cheating footballer Ashley Cole is over (The Sun).

From the papers:

Charlotte Church showed off her new dyed-red locks while drinking a pint at Wales’ rugby victory against Italy at the weekend (The Sun).

Javine and So Solid Crew’s MC Harvey have had a child, Angel (Daily Mirror).

Kerry Katona joked that she’d like to adopt Britney Spears kids (Daily Record).

Lily Allen enjoyed dinner with 'Harry Potter' star Rupert Grant, who plays young wizard Ron Weasley in the films (Daily Star).

E-mailed in from NME.COM users:

Mark Ronson chatted about his love for Richard Hawley, who he pipped to the post to win the Best British Male award at the Brits last week, while having a fag outside north London’s Buffalo Bar.

Also at the Buffalo Bar were The Charlatans’ Tim Burgess, Klaxons’ Jamie Reynolds and Joe Lean (from Al).

Amy Winehouse, Remi Nicole, Kelly Osbourne, Arctic Monkeys’ Matt Helders and Nick O'Malley and Dev Lightspeed Champion Hynes partied in The Rascals' dressing room after their London Club NME show. (from Brian).

New Young Pony Club’s Tahita Bulmer, Klaxons' Simon Taylor and Primal Scream's Bobbie Gillespie checked out CSS at the Shockwaves NME Awards show at the London Astoria.

Check back tomorrow for the next Daily Ligger. E-mail your spots to news@nme.com.

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