Divorced father-of-one, 44, found dead after only drinking beer for an entire MONTH
Thaweesak Namwongsa, 44, from Ban Chang district of Rayong, Thailand, suffered a seizure and tragically passed away before paramedics could save him.
Popular picks for July: SEVEN RULES FOR A PERFECT MARRIAGE by Rebecca Reid, MY OTHER HEART by Emma Nanami Strenner, THE SECRETS OF DRAGONFLY LODGE by Rachel Hore
Popular picks for July
Criminally good crime: The Red Shore by William Shaw, The Inside Man by Trevor Wood, Gunner by Alan Parks
Geoffrey Wansell picks out the best crime books out this month
This week's literary fiction: MEN IN LOVE by Irvine Welsh, SEASCRAPER by Benjamin Wood, MIGRAINE by Samuel Fisher
Anthony Cummins reviews literary fiction
Head-spinning historical fiction out this month: The Art Of A Lie by Laura Shepherd-Robinson, Lion Hearts by Dan Jones, Love, Sex & Frankenstein by Caroline Lea
Head-spinning historical fiction out this month
Girl, 11, gets locked inside primary school and 'is forced to find a landline and call 999' - before firefighters freed her... through a toilet window
The Year 6 pupil, who had fallen asleep, had taken herself to a spot not visible to staff inside the school in Manchester to rest, it is understood.
Pilot reveals best time to travel if you're an anxious flyer - and which seat to book
Captain Chris has shared practical advice for passengers tackling their flying fears this summer - including the best time to travel and which seat to select
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: 'No10 lied to hide distaste for Donald Trump's speech in UK'
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Downing Street - and by extension the Royal Household - has been caught in a lie about the coming state visit of Donald Trump .
Epping councillors call for Government to close two migrant hotels in urgent meeting - as protestors gather and police brace for unrest
The Bell Hotel in Epping has become the focus of anger against migrants after an asylum seeker staying there was charged with sexually assaulting two teenage girls just days after arriving in Britain.
After losing my nine-year-old daughter to epilepsy, my son nearly died when he was beaten up in savage street attack - but the case has been DROPPED by CPS
British-born Arabella Scanlan, who lives in Ireland, claims three men attacked her son Harry 'for his Irish accent' in March 2022 while he was walking with a friend in Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
Generation of children will not be allowed to grow up 'at the mercy of toxic algorithms', says Technology Secretary
A generation of children will not be allowed to grow up 'at the mercy of toxic algorithms', the Technology Secretary said as new online safety protections come into force today.
Ed Miliband offers wind farms even MORE cash to lure in developers
The Energy Secretary offered a higher price than last year and extended the contracts in a bid to meet his Net Zero goals.
I'll take a chainsaw to the bloated State, vows Kemi Badenoch... just like Argentina's strongman president
The Conservative leader described Javier Milei as 'the template' as she praised his honesty with voters and ability to deliver results.
Home Office launches probe into asylum seeker gambling as lax rules let migrants use taxpayer handouts at betting shops and casinos
The Daily Mail revealed this week that there have been thousands of transactions using pre-paid cards meant to fund basics such as food and clothing.
Labour is accused of betraying critics of China in UK who fled to Britain by opening door to extraditions
Critics fear a legal change quietly announced by the Government will end the five-year ban on people being sent from the UK to face justice in the former colony.
From The Mountain's Edge by Ed Jackson: What nearly dying (twice!) taught me about living
After breaking his neck, Ed Jackson defied the odds to walk again but, when climbing one of the world's tallest mountains five years later, death reared its head again...
Captives and Companions by Justin Marozzi: Everywhere had slaves - it wasn't just the West
The presence of slavery has been far reaching. While the West attempts to find a means of reparation there is a history of slavery in the East that is often neglected.
Which King would Holly Jackson take to a desert island?
Holly Jackson answers our burning questions, what's she reading, what book would she take to a desert island, what gave her the reading bug, what left her cold?
Food for thought... how we comfort eat our way to 344,064 calories a year
A quarter of Britons questioned in the survey said they would describe themselves as an emotional eater - admitting to eating 28,672 'comfort calories' a month, or 344,064 a year.
Firms cut more jobs as Labour's tax raid delivers 'sustained' damage
There is evidence that Rachel Reeves' £25 billion raid on employer national insurance - alongside a sharp rise in the minimum wage - is squeezing profits and making it harder to hire staff.

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