The philosopher who thinks we shouldn't always follow the rules and that 'screen time' isn't so bad after all
New book shows how not only are they misleading but when we apply statistic to every aspect of life we miss a great deal of understanding, joy and value.
REVEALED: The murky, 'mind-blowing' world of sham 'Premier League scouts' preying on hopeful kids, why parents shell out, what REALLY happens on trial day, the eye-watering £3k fees and why 'it's all just a money-spinner'
There are loads of these companies that put on trials for dozens of wannabe footballers for up to £150 a day or £1,500 a week. But some of the scouts are not what they seem.
Ugly row threatens to cloud Timothée Chalamet's bid for Oscar glory: Family of the real-life Marty Supreme say movie paints the table tennis star as 'a lowlife criminal' - and accuse studio of 'humiliating' his memory for money
Released in the UK on Boxing Day - the film has been a commercial hit already but Reisman's only direct descendants, certainly didn't give their blessing to the film.
MARK ALMOND: If Britain wants peace, we need to prepare for war and re-arm - fast. Because the Greenland saga has taught us that Trump can turn the US into predator overnight. But does Starmer have the stomach... or the support?
If Keir Starmer and other Western leaders think the Presidential change of heart over Greenland heralds 'peace in our time', then they need their heads examined.
The 'overwheming' evidence aliens mated with humans, the proof in the Bible and the deformed-head babies - all revealed by Chariot Of The Gods? author Erich von Daniken... and his warning they'll come back
'The past teemed with unknown gods who visited the primeval Earth in manned spaceships,' he declared in his first global bestseller, Chariots Of The Gods, in 1968.
JAN MOIR: The ghastly family feuds of the Beckhams, Ramsays, Peatys, Sussexes and Windsors are all an unedifying sight and all prove one thing
There can be no winners in these sagas of curdled love and twisted family dynamics, no one to emerge triumphant from these toxic situations amplified by fame, wealth and power.
Middle-aged menopausal women ARE the worst drivers. I know, I am one. But here is the first thing I do in a car to keep myself - and others - safe
As I cruised down a dual carriageway the other day, my mind was a long way from the road - and miles further still from where I was meant to be going.
BRYONY GORDON: I complained about Ryanair after a bad flight - then nearly lost my home when their team came after me. Don't make my mistake
Way back in 2010, when I was young and (even more) foolish I picked a fight with Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary.
Zara McDermott shows her support for boyfriend Louis Tomlinson as he drops his new album after he begged fans to 'cut through the noise to give this record the moment it deserves'
Former One Direction singer Louis, 34, dropped his album How Did I Get Here? on January 23, four years after the release of his last record.
Strikes, Sex and Nervous Wrecks - the real Britain between the Wars
Britain was rive by grief in the wake of WWI. But Alwyn Turner reveals that in the years that followed, from Aero bars to Art Deco cinemas, a social revolution lifted the nation.
Giddy Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner jet off for romantic break amid actor's historic Oscars nod
Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner were spotted jetting off for a romantic getaway, just one day before the actor made Oscars history.
Staffordshire pub is crowned best in the UK for the third time - did YOUR local make the cut?
The best pub in the whole of the UK was named today as a Staffordshire boozer that has claimed the title three times.
Victoria Beckham, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson battle it out for No1 in the official charts
At 6pm the nation will find out who has taken the top spot, which is currently being held by DJO's End of Beginning, and the stakes are high for all three artists.
Kate Middleton's jewellery evolution and the special message behind her timeless collection - including a Royal heirloom once belonging to Princess Diana
Jewellery has always been a powerful symbol of royal authority, part of a historical and cultural narrative, that helps situate its individual members into the arc of history.
Louis Tomlinson pens a heartbreaking tribute to late One Direction bandmate Liam Payne in poignant song on new album as he emotionally sings: 'I wish you could see how you look in my eyes'
Louis Tomlinson pays heartbreaking tribute to his One Direction bandmate Liam Payne in a poignant song on his new album.
From exploding bombs in quaint villages to deadly poisonings tried in the Central Criminal Court - these are the best Classic Crime novels out now
Barry Turner reviews the best classic crime novels out now.
REVEALED: The very unglamorous £53-a-night Scottish venue where The Traitors stars REALLY sleep - and it's not the castle
The very unglamorous £53-a-night airport hotel where The Traitors stars actually sleep has been revealed - and it's not Ardross Castle.
Reform may have already hit peak popularity, polls expert suggests
Leading pollster Sir John Curtice has said he imagines 32 per cent is 'the height of what Reform can achieve' because its vote is a 'very, very niche market'.
Trump explains how he got bruise on his hand at Davos that sparked MORE health rumours... as he teases FOURTH term
President Donald Trump has revealed how he got a bruise on his left hand at his Board of Peace event in Davos, Switzerland on Thursday.
It was so obvious my partner was having an affair that even my own mother knew - here are all the warning signs I missed
Jessica May, 36, from Norfolk, was having a 'silly' argument with her mother who then confronted her with some home truths.
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