Emmy-nominated travel host reveals the best ways to save when booking a holiday
An Emmy-nominated travel host has revealed the best ways to save money when booking your next holiday. Alice Ford shared her tricks to save cash and what travellers must know before organising a trip.
Old-fashioned good manners are more important to young Britons than good looks, new study finds
A new study has found that young Britons still value old-fashioned manners ahead of other qualities they seek in a partner - including good looks.
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Disgraced Gregg Wallace is seeking £10,000 from the BBC for 'distress and harassment'
Some might have thought that Gregg Wallace 's goose had been conclusively cooked when he was sacked by the BBC this summer - but he has now served up legal action against his ex-employer.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews The Taste Test Restaurant: Fine dining? No, but I enjoyed every course of this hilarious TV dinner
The hilarious conceit of this foodie show, which first aired last December, is to treat factory-made meals as if they were the height of fine dining.
Going back to school in the best Retros out now: The History Man by Malcolm Bradbury, Evening Class by Maeve Binchy, Good Country People
Sally Morris reviews the best Retros out now.
From dragons bigger and badder than Smaug to Sorority Trad Wives - our picks of the month's best Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels: King Sorrow by Joe Hill, Girl Dinner by Olivie Blake, All That We See Or Seem by Ken Liu
Jamie Buxton reviews the best Sci-Fi and Fantasy books out now.
I Deliver Parcels in Beijing by Hu Anyan: Shocking TRUTH about what it is like working in China ... we have no idea what hard work really is
New memoir reveals what it is really like working in China. From couriering to working in a warehouse, Hu Anyan has done it all.
What practical reason does Philippa Gregory need a Charles Dickens novel for on her desert island?
Philippa Gregory answers our burning questions, what's she reading now, what would she take to a desert island, what gave her the reading bug, and what book left her cold?
Psychological Thrillers that are not for the faint-hearted: Deadman's Pool by Kate Rhodes, The Psychiatrist by Emma Curtis, The Vanishing Place by Zoe Rankin
Christena Appleyard reviews the best Psychological Thrillers out now.
Real life meets fiction in our picks of the Literary novels out now: Benbecula by Graeme Macrae Burnet, The Midnight Timetable by Bora Chung, Jesus Christ Kinski by Benjamin Myers
Claire Allfree reviews the best Literary Fiction out now.
The Glass Mountain by Malcolm Gaskill: My heroic POW great-uncle dug his way out of a train with a knife and folk, escaped into the Italian countryside and enjoyed the delights the local's pasta and wine for 15 months
Malcom Gaskill's new book reveals how POWs swotted to become civil servants and were lectured on art by Italian guards all before they escaped.
Police officer, 26, who took his own life after becoming a father was 'overwhelmed' by pressures of parenthood and a demanding job, inquest hears
PC Charlie Mitchell, 26, of West Yorkshire Police was found dead at St Aidan's Nature Reserve in Leeds on June 22, the day after he was reported missing by his family
Celebrity Traitors smashes viewing figures as 6.5MILLION fans tune in for record-breaking launch show - as first star murdered is revealed
Its mix of treachery and detective work has made The Traitors a standout hit for the BBC.
Emmerdale actress Gemma Oaten says her eating disorder 'stemmed from bullying' as she speaks out after Victoria Beckham's shock revelation in new Netflix documentary
The soap star, 41, who played Rachel Breckle from 2011 to 2015, suffered with anorexia for 13 years and previously revealed she ended up in a psychiatric unit when she was just 11-years-old.
TOM UTLEY: Are today's young really so pathetic they need help telling the difference between Rioja and Ribena?
During my misspent youth there were more occasions than I care to remember when I would stagger to work in the morning with the mother and father of all hangovers.
Irish rock band Kodaline announce they've SPLIT after a decade together - but promise one final album for fans as they 'want to end on a high'
Beloved Irish rock band Kodaline announced on Thursday that they have split after a decade-long journey together.
King and Queen immortalised in Lego after receiving miniature versions of themselves during Scotland walkabout
Round the corner from their residences at Balmoral and Birkhall is a Scottish village that the royals have treasured for many years.
Human bones found in black bag buried just yards from graveyard
Construction workers were removing overgrowth with a digger to build a wooden fence in Doncaster on Monday when they found the bag of bones just yards from a graveyard.
England 3-0 Wales: Thomas Tuchel's gamble on omitting Jude Bellingham and Co pays off as Morgan Rogers, Ollie Watkins and Bukayo Saka goals now gives his selection a strong hand
OLIVER HOLT AT WEMBLEY: You could call it a power-play. You could call it an act of folly. You could call it a message. You could call it a challenge. Or a warning. Even a threat. It worked.
Block on small-boat migrants claiming British citizenship could be ruled 'unlawful' under new human rights legal challenge
An application for a judicial review could leave the Government unable to block citizenship applications from migrants, the Daily Mail can reveal.
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