Shockingly good short stories: The Great Good Places by Margaret Drabble, Devotions by Lucy Caldwell, My Dear You by Rachel Khong
Eithne Farry reviews the best short stories out now
A time travelling mumfluencer and the pitfalls of AI in this weeks literary fiction: Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke, Transcription by Ben Lerner, Communion by Jon Doyle
Claire Allfree reviews the best literary fiction out this week
Police who investigated wife's suicide face gross misconduct probe after husband is cleared of raping her and driving her to kill herself
Two officers from Wiltshire Police are being probed about their investigation into the death of Tarryn Baird (pictured), who died aged 34 at her home in Swindon, Wiltshire, in November 2017.
Moment Ukrainian soldier tells Russian students 'I will have to kill you all' if they sign up for Putin's war after infiltrating university recruitment drive
The masked intelligence agent posed as one of Vladimir Putin's fighters and was allowed virtually into a meeting of hundreds of would-be recruits.
British war heroes' fury at Lord Hermer over 'witch-hunt based on lies'
Richard Hermer, the Attorney General, pursued a 'witch hunt' against British troops when he was a senior lawyer in 2008, despite his own suspicion that they might have been lies, emails show.
Moment bullfighter is gored through the thigh leaving him in 'very serious' condition days after another matador was lanced through the backside
This is the harrowing moment a bullfighter was gored in the thigh, just days after another matador was lanced through his backside.
DAN HODGES: Keir Starmer's fatal blunder at PMQs and why his officials are now in a panic that it could lead to his resignation as soon as next week
Ministers believe Keir Starmer has made his last mistake. 'I think that next week he'll have to hand in his resignation,' one told me this morning. 'He completely f****d up at PMQs.'
The dark side of Joe Wicks: I couldn't believe what I was hearing, writes BRYONY GORDON. This is why he should know better
Of all the people on the starting line of the London Marathon this weekend, the participant you have to feel most sorry for is Daddy Pig. He's going to have to run it with Joe Wicks.
ROCCO FORTE: Britain's businesses cannot take this kind of punishment for much longer. We are being crushed out of existence
How much bad news can Britain take? Every day brings another tranche of bleak headlines about sky-high taxes, spiralling energy costs, a flatlining economy and now rising inflation.
Inside Sara Cox's new role as Scott Mills' replacement: How star reacted to new role, the VERY strict instructions from bosses... and what they said about her predecessor - revealed to KATIE HIND
When Sara Cox completed her heroic 135-mile marathon challenge for Children in Need , it was her Radio 2 colleague Scott Mills who embraced her at the finishing line.
JAN MOIR: I wish Wendy could have hung on until a glimmer of sunshine crept back into the grieving shadows of her soul. But who is anyone to decide how much anguish another human should endure?
Where is the measuring stick with which to judge the correct emotional distance between the tolerable and the unendurable? It doesn't exist - and nor should it.
I was trapped in an abusive relationship with my 11-year-old daughter. After screaming rows and violence, I finally found out what was to blame. So many mothers with 'toxic' children have the same problem: OLIVIA KESSEL
For years, I was treading on eggshells in my own home. The most minor issue could unleash a wave of violence against me, an emotional explosion volcanic in its intensity.
Trump's three-word remark as 'miracle' toddler steals the show in the Oval Office
Donald Trump was stunned by a 'miracle' drug that helped restore hearing for a two-year-old boy during an Oval Office event before the toddler stole the show.
The garden furniture your neighbours are secretly judging you for - and the on-trend pieces to buy instead
Striped garden furniture is the biggest outdoor trend for SS26 - here's how to style it, plus the best pieces to shop now.
Olivia Attwood turns heads in a blue corset as she joins glamorous Michelle Keegan and Princess Andre at the ITV showcase in London
Olivia Attwood and Michelle Keegan dressed to impress in power suits as they hit the red carpet at the 2026 ITV showcase in London on Thursday night.
Our Fashion Editor HANNAH SKELLEY tried on the new Gap x Victoria Beckham collection. Here's what she's buying
Snap up a piece of haute high street before it's gone
Panicking motorists hand huge sums to fuel retailers as Middle East crisis sparks stockpiling of petrol and diesel
Brits filling their tanks more often was largely responsible for a 0.7 per cent surge in retail sales in March.
Surge in fuel thefts is keeping prices higher for longer as drivers have already taken a £1.6bn hit at the pumps since Iran conflict
'Bilking', the action of not paying for fuel at a filling station, increased by 13 per cent in the 50 days following the outbreak of conflict.
Five reasons why LEE BOYCE has fallen out of love with supermarkets and is shopping local instead
What is it with supermarkets nowadays? It feels like the very presence of customers doing their weekly shop is a nuisance to the big players.
The real-life KRAKEN: Giant octopuses the same size as sperm whales roamed the oceans 72 million years ago, study finds
The ancient oceans were once ruled by giant 'kraken-like' octopuses that measured up to 62 feet (19m) long, new research reveals.
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