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This charming picture - released to coincide with Father's Day - shows that Prince William has all the gifts he could ever want just days before his 40th. The photo was taken during a trip to Jordan
Kate Moss can't shrug off the effects of her lifelong smoking habit as she's spotted taking a heavy drag, revealing vertical lines around her lips caused by puckering up.
Four more heatwaves could bake Britain over the coming months as experts advised we start giving them names. One professor said: 'We should be doing anything we can to raise awareness'
President Joe Biden fell off his bike during ride near his Rehoboth Beach home in Delaware Saturday morning, where he and his wife are celebrating their 45th wedding anniversary weekend.
Meghan Markle was accused of bullying her staff before she moved to California with Prince Harry as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex acrimoniously quit as working royals.
The former sprinter, 35, insisted he mistook his girlfriend for a burglar, but was sentenced to 13 years and five months in prison after being convicted of murder. He became eligible for parole last year
A proposed new law to force all employers to give women paid leave for IVF treatment will come before Parliament tomorrow. Fertility courses would be treated the same as antenatal appointments.
Insiders said Sir Keir Starmer's office was furious at the Shadow Health Minister's March visit to Ukraine and told her not to make broadcast appearances for weeks after.
ANDREW ROBERTS: There seems to be a new mood in society: a willingness to pick and choose which laws should be obeyed and which should be flagrantly flouted.
SARAH VINE: surrounded by weapons-grade narcissists (not just the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, but now Prince Andrew too), William has had no choice but to step.
ELEANOR MAIDMENT: Experts warned the cost of putting meals on the table is set to rise by more than £500 a year for the typical household. But with clever product swaps you can still cut costs and eat well.
Forecasters are predicting a 'Spanish summer' in the months ahead, with temperatures expected to reach at least 28C and the next hot spells arriving in early and late July, August and another in September.
Migrants who crossed the Channel in small boats last week have already received letters warning they could be sent to Rwanda.
The boss of the Government's gambling regulator has not been to a high street betting shop and has been to just one casino since taking up his role a year ago.
Nicola Sturgeon is taking hormone replacement therapy to combat the effects of the menopause - which included being full of rage, she has revealed.
Stephen Fry is to go head- to-head with TV legend Sir David Attenborough after signing a deal with ITV to present blockbuster nature documentaries.
Hangovers may be the grim inevitability of a big night out - but they really start to hit hard when we reach 34, a survey has claimed.
Dominic Raab has vowed to strengthen freedom of speech in the Government's new Bill of Rights with protections for journalists' sources.
Trendy cannabis-based products that have become a £700 million-a-year business in the UK do not appear to alleviate pain, according to a major US study.
The authors of a new book claim a 'chilling' warning about the devastating impact school closures would have on pupils during the pandemic was ignored by Government.
Soaring interest payments on the UK's £2.3 trillion national debt are set to top £100 billion a year. The staggering sum will cost each household £2,426 a year.
Downton Abbey actress Lily James is said to have taken Everything I Know About Love actress Bel Powley, 30, under her wing as her fame grows both here and in the US, thanks to The Morning Show.
Property experts have reported an increase in the number of prospective tenants resorting to tactics that may help them stand out from the crowd such as sending photos or sharing their hobbies.
The NHS in England has already lost the equivalent of around 2,000 full-time GPs since 2015, which is making it harder for patients to secure an appointment.
The Duke of York had intended to participate in the full Order of the Garter ceremony, presided over by his mother the Queen at Windsor castle, but was restricted from some parts of the service.
FareShare takes good-to-eat surplus food, which is unsold or unwanted by the food industry, and redistributes it through a network of almost 10,000 local charities and community groups.
The Soccer Aid party held last Sunday at London's exclusive Nobu hotel and attended by celebrities, including Line of Duty's Vicky McClure, has come under fire for costing tens of thousands of pounds.
Rwanda's Anglican leader has slapped down senior Church of England clerics, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, for criticising the UK's asylum plan.
Ben Stiller, 56, a goodwill ambassador for UNHCR, announced on Twitter he had arrived in the south-eastern city of Rzeszow, Poland to meet Ukrainian refugees forced to flee the Russian invasion.
The Duchess of Cornwall opted for an elegant cobalt-blue Bruce Oldfield evening gown for the photoshoot at Clarence House with fashion bible Vogue, ahead of her 75th birthday next month.
The former Labour Prime Minister said the Russian President was threatening to him during an official visit to Moscow in 2006 while he was serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer
Up to 50 Russian spies could now be roaming in the UK amid concern that Putin has ordered all sleeper agents to be ready to respond to tasks.
Former tennis player Castle (pictured), 58, made the comment during the BBC's live coverage of the Queen's Clubs Championships on Friday.
A study from Toolstation has found many of the stereotypes associated with builders do not reflect reality, with the majority shunning fried food for healthy diets, practicing yoga and reading novels.
The Olympic runner, 52, has spoken about her sexuality for the first time as she declared she 'finally feels free' after years of living a 'secret' life.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has reportedly asked his party to line up replacements for him in case he has to resign over a boozy lockdown curry.
EMILY PRESCOTT: Make-up queen Charlotte Tilbury played a big part in some of the most sophisticated and high-end Platinum Jubilee events, but at the same time, her father Lance, was critically ill.
MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: The Labour Party's high command, metropolitan Europhile liberals, wish they did not have to rely on their millions of working-class supporters.
A trans rights campaigner is on a judging panel hearing the case of a Christian teaching assistant sacked for speaking out against teaching school children they can change gender.
Superstar Jennifer Lopez has complained that she was banned from using the female gender symbol during her Super Bowl show by a 'woke' British director Hamish Hamilton.
Conservative MPs are plotting a Christmas leadership challenge to unseat Boris Johnson. The changes could allow a second confidence vote within six months instead of one year.
Gen Sir Patrick Sanders, who assumed command of the British army on Monday, reportedly issued the warning to soldiers earlier this week, vowing to make the Army as lethal as it can possibly be.
Mariupol schoolboy Yehor Kravstov, 8, began keeping a diary shortly after Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 28. His drawings and simple stories show a child's perspective of the war
Acting legend Dame Sian Phillips was refused entry to a trustees' meeting of the Actors' Benevolent Fund (ABF).
The Olympic runner, 52, has spoken about her sexuality for the first time as she declared she 'finally feels free' after years of living a 'secret' life.
The study, by the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) think-tank, reported that 14 million adults who have faced financial problems believe their lack of management skills had contributed to their plight.
Three-quarters of people would rather communicate by email or social media than speak on the phone, which they find stressful, a trend driven by office workers under 40, the survey found.
Crenshaw, 38, has been called that in reference to the late Republican Senator John McCain ever since Tucker Carlson first brought the moniker up in mid-May
Human rights campaigners Amnesty last night accused Beckham of missing an opportunity to highlight injustice in the Gulf state, where gay people are persecuted and misogyny is rife.
University dons have slapped a trigger warning on the heroic story of England's patron saint as the legend could prove upsetting and offensive to today's university students.