The Essex farm shops named the county's best in famous Muddy Stilettos awards
Did your local favourite make the shortlist?
Woke Snow White star Rachel Zegler pulls most desperate stunt yet as Disney remake flops
Woke Snow White star Rachel Zegler watched her own flop movie in an empty theater with a few friends as the Disney remake failed to pull in viewers after a series of controversies.
Charles appears in high spirits while visiting new exhibition at Somerset House while Camilla looks thrilled by tour of Charles Dickens' former home
King Charles was full of laughs during a visit to Somerset House on Wednesday wile across town Queen Camilla was 'moved' by tour of prolific author Charles Dickens' former London home.
JOANNE HEGARTY's spring shopping guide: 21 stylish, anti-ageing items every woman should own
Spring has finally sprung - and about time too, I say! I'm very ready, as I'm sure you are, to shed winter's heavy layers and slip into something lighter and brighter.
I was struck by lightning - I survived but it changed my face forever
Luckily, she survived with minimal permanent damage, apart from one, bizarre change to her face. The near-death experience began when the comedian spotted an extreme storm brewing.
EastEnders viewers express concern for iconic actress as she admits 'I cry every day' following soap exit
EastEnders viewers have expressed their concern for an iconic actress as she admitted 'I cry every day' in an emotional Instagram post on Tuesday.
Looking for a movie to watch together on Mother's Day?...
After showering your mum with presents and flowers, settle down in front of the TV for some Mother's Day bonding. Here, our TV experts pick 22 of the best films to make you laugh and cry.
Estate agent faked a wedding abroad and scammed a cancer charity to get thousands of pounds to pay off gambling debts
Estate agent Charlotte Blackwell, 31, faked a wedding abroad to con family and friends out of thousands of pounds so she could pay off online bingo debts.
Files stolen from NSW court system, including restraining orders for violence
Victims' details at risk after criminals download 9,000 files from court database
Australian police are currently investigating the theft of "sensitive" data from a New South Wales court system after they confirmed approximately 9,000 files were stolen.…
This stand-out star from Netflix's hit series Adolescence has just been cast in the new Wuthering Heights adaptation
Hear the words ' Wuthering Heights ', and you'll likely either think of GCSE English classes or Kate Bush frollicking around pretending to be a ghost.
Full Yemen war plans in bombshell Signal chat between Trump officials released
War plans texted in a group chat over an encrypted chat service are now public - and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under fire for his blatant lies and sharing of classified attack directives.
Essex Police officer appears in court for charges of controlling behaviour
PC Ian Bell, 45, of Hadleigh, Suffolk, was arrested in January in connection with alleged offences between 2017 and 2024.
Essex Police officer appears in court for charges of controlling behaviour
PC Ian Bell, 45, of Hadleigh, Suffolk, was arrested in January in connection with alleged offences between 2017 and 2024.
Everything you need to know about PIP changes and Universal Credit as Labour slashes £5billion off welfare budget and Rachel Reeves blasts 'broken system' in Spring Statement
Chancellor Rachel Reeves today announced further welfare cuts as she confirmed changes for personal independence payment (Pip) and Universal Credit.
Who Wins Nobel Prizes?
The United States has won far more Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry, and medicine than any other nation, with the UK and Germany following in second and third place, according to an analysis of nearly 900 prize-winning publications.
Universities account for roughly three-fourths of Nobel Prize-winning research, with a small number of elite institutions producing a disproportionate share of winners. Cambridge University leads with 32 prizes, followed by Harvard (22) and Columbia (13). While prizes are concentrated among researchers from the US, UK, and Germany, 43 countries have produced at least one scientific Nobel laureate.
Outside Europe and the Anglosphere, Japan leads with 11 prizes, while Argentina, China, and India have only one or two each. The average age of Nobel Prize winners has steadily increased from about 45 in the 1920s to 65 in the 2010s, though the age at which scientists perform their groundbreaking work has remained relatively constant at around 40.
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QUENTIN LETTS: Wrists trembling, Reeves sounded shrivelled as she tried to blame 'the party opposite'...but everyone knows she has brought disaster on herself
The speech lasted 33 minutes, half the time of a real Budget. For all Labour's groans when Tories talked of 'an emergency Budget', this nonetheless felt like a big event.
Plane passenger is arrested after performing 'unusual' sex act in front of shocked women during flight
A fellow passenger noticed the man, 33, engaged in the inappropriate act roughly halfway through the 73-minute flight. She alerted cabin crew, who issued repeated warnings to the man to stop.
Should I cleanse my face in the morning? A dermatologist weighs in
How crucial is it to wash (not just rinse!) our faces in the AM? And what about the cautionary claims that over-washing could strip the skin from its natural oils?
Pete Hegseth gives astonishing response to leaked war messages scandal amid soaring pressure to resign
Democratic senators on Wednesday called on Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to resign after details of his Signal chats were published in The Atlantic magazine.
Hero student, 20, drowned after saving three women who got into difficulty during a wild sea swim in Cornwall, inquest hears
Jack Edward Lees was just days away from celebrating his 21st birthday when he travelled with the group of 60 other students to Cornwall for a four-day trip back in June last year.