The ultimate April Fool's Day prank? NASA claims Artemis II moon mission will finally launch on April 1 - following months of delays
In what sounds like the ultimate April Fool's Day prank, NASA claims it is ready to launch its Artemis II moon mission on April 1 after months of delays.
Hypnotherapist wins 'David and Goliath' court fight against Harrods after luxury department store refused to refund £4,500 Cartier bracelet
Georgia Romain, in her 50s, successfully sued the luxury department store in Knightsbridge, London , after it dismissed her attempts to refund the gold bracelet which she bought online last year.
Demi Moore, 63, looks thinner than ever amid Ozempic rumors as she and Keke Palmer pose at SXSW
Long famed for her willowy figure, she appeared even thinner than usual when she posed earlier this month at the Actor Awards, formerly the SAG Awards.
Aussie couple Steven and Jessica were excited about their upcoming UK trip...until a new passport rule ended those plans
Darwin couple Steven and Jessica Sangster were set to visit his elderly parents in Scotland this month before those plans went pear-shaped.
Married At First Sight expert John Aiken in tears as he addresses Mel Schilling's terminal cancer diagnosis in emotional interview: 'She's a fighter'
Married At First Sight star John Aiken broke down in tears on Friday night as he talked about his co-star Mel Schilling's terminal cancer diagnosis.
How the wars in the Middle East and Russia are adding up to three hours on to flight times
As the conflict continues to unfold in the Middle East, many flights around the world have seen diverted or alternate routes adding onto journey times.
Harry Redknapp knows all about transfers, so how much would he ask for Cheltenham Gold Cup hope The Jukebox Man? 'I wouldn't sell him for any price. He's a serious horse'
DOMINIC KING AT CHELTENHAM: He would be the first to recognise that The Jukebox Man is vying for favouritism in the most prestigious race of them all because of work being done.
Literary fiction out now: The Quantity Theory of Morality by Will Self, The Daffodil Days by Helen Bain, Mare by Emily Haworth-Booth
Claire Allfree reviews the best literary fiction out now
Stedman returns in this month's best popular fiction: A FAR-FLUNG LIFE by M. L. Stedman, HOOKED by Asako Yuzuki, THE DICE WAS LOADED FROM THE START by David Annand
Wendy Holden reviews the best popular fiction out now
The best historical fiction out now: Kin by Tayari Jones, Pixie by Jill Dawson, Cleopatra by Saara El-Arifi
Eithne Farry reviews the best historical fiction out this month
The best in crime fiction out now: How to Get Away with Murder by Rebecca Philipson, Based on a True Story by Sarah Vaughan, Sacrifice by Lynda La Plante
Geoffrey Wansell reviews the best crime fiction out now
The Chase filming delayed as star is hospitalised for major surgery - with bosses scrambling to 'make up' time with back to back filming every day for months
The Chase has delayed filming after one of the show's stars was hospitalised for major surgery - with bosses scrambling to 'make up' time in the schedule.
Trans woman, 28, who stalked and threatened to 'batter' surgeon that carried out her gender reassignment surgery is jailed
Vivienne Taylor, 28, admitted stalking Tina Rashid in actions which stretched across four years and impacted her work, family, and social life.
Organiser of pro-Iran London 'hate rally' once met Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to give him a dossier on Islamophobia in Britain
Massoud Shadjareh, co-founder and chair of the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC), has been promoting Sunday's demonstration in Westminster to mark Al Quds Day.
Braless Iris Law suffers wardrobe malfunction in skimpy slip dress as she and Lily Allen attend the Valentino show afterparty in Rome
The model, 25, nearly had a nip slip in her perilously plunging pink mini dress which feautred a diamante detail along the chest.
RICHARD EDEN: Love at last for Kate and Wills' royal romance 'decoy' Bryony Daniels
She came to public attention the best part of 25 years ago when, as an undergraduate at St Andrew's University, she regularly sauntered into geography lectures alongside a young William.
PM 'has told lie after lie after lie', says Kemi as she questions how Starmer can 'look himself in the mirror'
Kemi Badenoch yesterday accused Keir Starmer of lying about Peter Mandelson 's appointment, amid growing claims of a cover-up.
Natascha Kampusch 'is completely gone' in heartbreaking twist of fate for girl abducted aged ten and held as a sex-slave for eight years
Natascha, 38, was abducted aged 10 in 1998 by Wolfgang Přiklopil while walking to school in Austria and held prisoner in a secret basement cell in his house for eight years.
Labour's bid to define Islamophobia threatens free speech - we cannot change our laws to placate an extreme minority just because they cause trouble, argues SARAH VINE on new Daily Mail podcast
Speaking to Peter Hitchens, Vine said the introduction of the term 'anti-Muslim hostility' was a cynical, political move to shore up Labour's dwindling support among Muslim voters.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Starmer's cynical ruse will fail to fool us
Even Keir Starmer must know, in his heart of hearts, that he is fooling no one as he frantically tries to distance himself from the Peter Mandelson debacle.
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