Heather Graham, 56, flashes her bikini body in Mexico as she CONFIRMS she is dating Italian director Michele Civetta
The actress, who has also been in the films Drugstore Cowboy, Bowfinger and Boogie Nights, looked lithe in red, stripped and ivory two-piece swimsuit as she stood on the shore.
Ancient sea fossils atop the world's tallest mountains fuel new claims of Noah's Great Flood
Sea fossils found on some of the world's tallest mountains are reigniting fierce debate over whether the biblical story of Noah's Great Flood could be rooted in real events.
Museum covers up portrait of former Bank of England governor who owned slaves to 'reclaim Caribbean history'
London Museum Docklands used a multicoloured cloth to conceal the 19th century painting of Beeston Long which represented Caribbean countries.
'Meghan and Harry are no longer assured a warm welcome in Australia': Sussexes will need 'thick skins' for trip Down Under, royal experts say amid fears visit could be a 'lightning rod' for republicans
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may be in for a hot reception when they visit Australia next month - their first visit since they married seven years ago.
How your burning hot red legs at night could be first sinister sign of a lethal condition. Here are three ways you can ease the pain - and a surprising medication that might help
For years, I have suffered hot, burning legs at night. It used to be from the knee down - now it's often from the hips down. My GP hasn't been able to identify the cause, a reader tells Dr Martin Scurr.
Ten ways you can mitigate rising petrol prices as Iran war threatens to send fuel bills rocketing
The has AA urged Britons to 'consider cutting out some non-essential journeys to conserve fuel'. But there are several things motorists can do to lower their fuel use without hanging up the car keys
Brits urged to drive less as pump prices 'head for RECORD highs'... but Trump says spiralling energy bills are 'small price to pay' for taming Iran
Saudi Arabia - the biggest producer in the region - is said to be curbing output at two major oilfields, although the extent of the reduction is not clear.
Tragic reason Florida retiree is fighting entitled Backstreet Boys singer for access to beach in front of his $4m mansion… as locals turn on 'celeb part-timers' ruining their state
For one retiree, a stretch of beautiful beach means a world of familial memories and connection to the deceased. But for a Backstreet Boys singer, it's a piece of property he's fighting to kept private.
'Disgustingly drunk' police officer told another woman 'I know the law' before sexually assaulting her in bed, court hears
Bristol Crown Court heard Fiona Anderson, 33, got into bed with her alleged victim after the pair had been drinking together and performed non-consensual oral sex on her.
Cheapest fixed energy deal rises £131 since start of Middle East conflict as gas prices nearly double
Energy suppliers are repricing or axing fixed tariffs due to soaring gas costs, leading to bill rises for customers.
Dry, bitter taste caused by drinking red wine or eating chocolate can wake up your brain, study suggests
Drinking red wine and eating chocolate can deliver 'exercise-like' benefits to the brain, according to a new study.
Woman who travelled to Islamic State territory WINS latest legal case in fight to return to Britain
The woman - who can only be identified as 'T7' - is assessed by the Security Service, MI5, to have been 'an active and willing participant' in the decision to move to Syria with her husband in 2014.
Fears Iran could cut off Gulf's water: Drones hit Bahrain's desalination plant vital for purifying water - with experts warning similar attacks elsewhere could force major cities such as Riyadh to evacuate
Experts have warned that if desalination plants stay in the cross-hairs of warring nations, entire cities may have to be evacuated.
Trump 'considering seizing Iranian "Oil Island" where country exports 90% of its crude': White House officials reveal operation that could see boots on the ground
The US President could be tempted to send troops to capture Kharg Island, where 90 per cent of the country's exports flow, as he ramps up strikes on Iran.
Premier League cult hero's daughter follows in his footsteps by making her debut for her country
The daughter of a former Premier League fan favourite has followed in his footsteps by making her debut for Iceland's national team, featuring against Spain and England last week.
Like so many husbands, I thought my divorce 'came out of nowhere'
When Chris' first wife told him she wanted a divorce, he says it felt like a bolt from the blue. 'I thought I was prepared for anything,' he says. 'I wasn't prepared for that.'
POLL OF THE DAY: Is autism being over-diagnosed, as top expert claims?
Autism has become 'glamourised' with a diagnosis seen by some as 'desirable', according to Uta Frith, a pioneer of much of the research that underpins the condition.
The cast of Spy Kids don't look like this anymore! Stars of hit film are unrecognisable as they recreate iconic scene 25 years on from blockbuster movie
Two of Spy Kids' biggest stars left fans delighted as they reunited to re-create scenes from the hit film franchise a quarter of a century after its first release.
Could the King's state visit to US be CANCELLED? Downing Street refuses to confirm Charles and Camilla's trip to America will go ahead after Donald Trump attacks Britain over Iran strikes
King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to fly to Washington DC at the end of April for a three-day visit to coincide with America's 250th anniversary celebrations.
Irish bookkeeper called 'potato' by boss wins £23,000 payout after being left 'insecure, violated and anxious'
Bernadette Hayes was subjected to a barrage of taunts over her heritage while working for engineering firm West Leeds Civils, an employment tribunal ruled.
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