Marks and Spencer has launched its ultimate trench coat: Here's the You magazine's team verdict
It's not often that a brand invites multiple journalists to an evening soiree to launch a single item of clothing, but Marks & Spencer clearly proud of its latest product.
POLL OF THE DAY: Is the Government doing enough to protect Britain amid the Iran war?
Britain has been facing criticism for failing to have enough military assets in the Middle East after RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus was hit by a drone, as the US and Israel intensified their bombing attacks on Iran.
Tony Blair defends sending infamous 'I will be with you, whatever' note to George Bush before Iraq war
The memo, first declassified in 2016, confirmed Sir Tony Blair had committed himself in writing to backing George W Bush eight months before the Iraq invasion.
Chic and stylish coats to wear to Cheltenham and Ascot this year - plus race day wardrobe advice for this unpredictable British weather
If your idea of the perfect spring outing is a day at the races, you'll be pleased to know that racing season is finally back, with Cheltenham Festival marking its arrival on the 10th March.
Lewis Hamilton calls for 'the people of Africa to take their countries back from the British' and other former colonial powers in extraordinary speech talking up his own heritage in Benin, Senegal and Nigeria
The seven-time world champion was replying to a question from a South African journalist about a potential return to Africa for the sport. It has not visited the continent since 1993.
'Target is down!' Moment Israeli F-35 shoots down Iranian fighter jet over Tehran in historic first
The stealth jet can be seen tracking the aircraft through its targeting system before blasting it out of the sky as the pilot declares: 'Target is down.'
'Experienced' climber, 52, plunged 130ft to his death from cliff at coastal beauty spot
Justin Lowman, 52, fell from St Govan's Head on the Pembrokeshire coast - a stretch of climbing routes featuring unstable rocks - while scaling it with two friends.
Middle East at risk of £42bn blow to tourism after decades of investment - will the region ever recover?
As travel chaos continues to take hold across the Middle East, the region - which has become increasingly popular among tourists - is set to face significant losses and setbacks.
EV demand stalls for a second month running despite new car sales hitting a 22-year high in February
EVs last month accounted for 24.2% of all new car sales, having contributed to 25.3% of the market in February 2025. This is well short of the mandated target set by the Government.
Ex-Royal Navy chief says 'horrible but acceptable' US torpedoing of Iranian warship makes conflict 'a global war' - and describes what strike would have been like for the sailors on board
A torpedo launched from the US sub struck the Iris Dena (pictured) off the coast of Sri Lanka, some 2,000 miles from Iran.
Abu Dhabi's famous theme parks and art galleries remain open to tourists
Tourists stranded in Abu Dhabi can still visit the UAE capital's biggest theme parks. However, it's a different story over in Dubai.
iPhone 17e and MacBook Neo hands-on: SHIVALI BEST is one of the first people to test Apple's brand new devices - so, are they as good as they look?
The new gadgets aren't available until next week.
However, the Daily Mail's Science & Technology Editor, Shivali Best, got her hands on the iPhone 17e and MacBook Neo at an event in London.
Brooklyn Beckham 'blasts David and Victoria's performative birthday posts' - and is 'disheartened' parents broke communication agreement
Brooklyn Beckham is said to have been 'disheartened' that his parents publicly wished him a happy birthday and broke their communication agreement.
Antidepressant warning issued after grandmother overdoses on anxiety pill prescribed to millions
Grace Uludag, from Kent, was found to have high levels of the drug sertraline in her bloodstream when she died at home in November last year.
BBC fuels disinformation and conspiracy theories by giving airtime to quack academics, Professor Sir Chris Whitty has warned
The chief medical officer for England told a gathering of health leaders that the Radio 4 Today programme helps to legitimise 'vain' experts with fringe views.
Double vision is a medical emergency, experts warn - common eyesight complaint could be warning sign of a stroke
Experiencing double vision is often blamed on tiredness or stress - but it could signal that you're having a stroke, an eye surgeon has warned.
Terror on the cruise ships trapped in the Gulf: Passengers and captain describe continuous explosions overhead, panicking families and sleepless nights as they await evacuation
The passengers and crews are unable to leave the ships, which have become floating hotels, after escalating hostilities raised fears over safety in the Strait of Hormuz.
Will ANYONE fix social care? Whitehall 'fixer' Baroness Casey condemns 'horrendous' system warning it only survives by exploiting low-paid staff
Baroness Louise Casey, who is working on reforms as chair of an independent commission, gave a withering verdict on the current state of social care in the UK.
The moment tennis star Elena Rybakina is forced to move unwanted hand of a man in his 60s off her body after winning £150,000 tournament
A man has come under fire from tennis fans online after appearing to touch the Rybakina during a trophy presentation at Indian Wells in California.
When are Middle East flights predicted to resume? Experts reveal when travel will return to normal - and why it may not be for years
Travel experts have weighed in on when Middle East flights could resume - after the Iran attack meant that thousands of journeys were cancelled.
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