Richard Osman's life off-screen from Essex roots to heartbreaking family ordeal
Richard Osman has been a household name for a number of years thanks to his successful TV career
The Essex cafe hidden behind a statue that serves delicious food
It definitely should not be missed
Airport staff at popular tourist hotspot threaten to strike every weekend for the rest of the YEAR
Airport staff at a tourist hotspot are threatening to strike every weekend for the rest of the year.
Baidu robocabs break even on one metric in low-fare China, company expects to cash in elsewhere
Web giant reworks AI infra to improve utilization, with mix of chips from home and away
Chinese web giant Baidu's robot taxi operations in China are breaking even when measured as a standalone business - and is confident they will be profitable once the company rolls into global markets.…
The Kate Middleton approved items on sale now, including the Princess' go-to jumper - but be quick as they're selling out fast
The Princess of Wales is celebrated for her elegant style, and over the years, she's honed a polished look that often blends designer pieces with accessible high street finds.
How these popular holiday destinations could be harmful to your eyesight, according to experts
Holidaymakers are jetting off to European hotspots for a final dose of heat and sunny spells. But sun-worshippers are being warned of serious eye issues if they don't take proper precautions.
AWS CEO says using AI to replace junior staff is 'Dumbest thing I've ever heard'
They're cheap and grew up with AI … so you're firing them why?
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman has suggested firing junior workers because AI can do their jobs is "the dumbest thing I've ever heard."…
FydeOS offers ChromeOS without the Google strings attached
Fork runs Android apps and keeps old PCs ticking over ... all without signing into an account with the mothership
FydeOS is an alternative to ChromeOS Flex, but with a few significant differences – including Google-account-free operation.…
'Living Nostradamus' warns unknown signals coming from Antarctica may reveal unknown parallel universes
Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil , who is known as the 'Living Nostradamus' warns Antarctica may reveal unknown parallel universes as new discovery is found.
I've had so many compliments on this sell-out Marks & Spencer lace skirt - here's how to wear the latest version
A few skirt trends have caught my eye this season, but often the prettiest looks are not the most practical. Those satin slip skirts with lingerie-like lace trims? Lovely, but a bit clingy if you've ever had a baby/have just eaten a massive lunch. White midi skirts? I love the freshness, but can guarantee I'd have tea or toothpaste on there within five minutes. The lace maxi skirt however - now that is a trend I've got on board with, and I'm very pleased with my purchase.
Lloyds ad banned amid 'misleading' £19.5bn social housing claim
The lender's advert in The Times featured a photo of a large black horse galloping past new homes with building work underway.
Governments have 'failed white working-class students' and Britain is falling behind as a result, Bridget Phillipson claims
Governments have 'failed white working-class students,' the Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has said.
How to avoid your pension falling behind when you have a baby
Starting a family is when women's pensions typically start to lag behind their male colleagues' funds. Here's how to prevent that happening to you.
Ukraine peace talks are in disarray as Russia and China demand a say on security guarantees
Ukraine peace talks were in disarray on Wednesday after Russia effectively demanded Moscow and Beijing get a veto on any security guarantees.
Inheritance tax receipts hit record high as high property prices drag more families into the net
The nil rate band remains frozen until 2030, and with property prices still elevated, an increasing number of families will have to pay the death tax.
The UK Online Safety Act is about censorship, not safety
US policymakers should take heed, says the Electronic Frontier Foundation
opinion Implementation of the UK's Online Safety Act is giving internet users around the globe – including those in US states moving to enact their own age verification laws – real-time proof that such laws impinge on everyone's rights to speak, read, and view freely. …
Far from being 'racist', our love of flags is a longing for an identity that's becoming dangerously eroded: PETER HITCHENS
Why do we care so much about flags? Why do ordinary, common-sense people put them up, and why do politically correct councils tear them down?
Moustachioed neo-Nazi who changed gender after committing crimes wins right to serve sentence in women's jail
A German neo-Nazi will be allowed to serve a prison sentence in a women's jail after she used a new government policy to change her gender.
Tom Brady gets destroyed by his friends over this picture with son Jack, 17
The 6-foot-4 NFL legend shared a wholesome set of photos from a golf outing with his eldest son, Jack, at The Hills resort in East Quogue, New York.
King Charles' Highgrove House is now selling rare £269 teddy bear and £2,490 Burberry trench coats in online shop
Highgrove House is now selling a fluffy silver King Charles III teddy bear for an eye-watering price - but only a limited run of 1,948 bears are available.