The idyllic Italian town that's just like Amalfi but MUCH cheaper - and with no tourists
I'm lying on the beach, Aperol Spritz in one hand, espresso in the other. The dulcet tones of Italian couples surround me, chain smoking cigarettes as their skin turns a deep shade of brown.
Who is bigger: Liverpool or Manchester United? We asked our football experts - and they came down overwhelmingly on one side. Now have YOUR say
IAN LADYMAN: At Anfield this week they have been handing out league championship medals to ex-players who - because of old rules - weren't deemed to have played enough games at the time.
Man with a crutch missing in Essex as police launch urgent search to find him
He has links to many parts of Essex along with London and Norfolk
I was in the audience of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - bosses cut two huge blunders from the episode that were excruciating to watch
An audience member of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire has opened up about two shocking blunders that never made the final cuts of the iconic gameshow.
Essex's stunning riverside autumn walk perfect for blackberry picking
Munch on them while you walk, or keep them for a delicious blackberry crumble
Michelin Guide draws criticism from foodies who question revered fine dining Bible deals with tourism boards
In recent years, the Michelin Guide has been riddled with controversy over its once-unimpeachable system for ranking restaurants.
Stolen signalling cables cause severe train disruption across Essex
Stolen signalling cables have halted train services across Essex this morning.
New Data Shows Record CO2 Levels in 2024. Are Carbon Sinks Failing?
The Guardian reports that atmospheric carbon dioxide "soared by a record amount in 2024 to hit another high, UN data shows."
But what's more troubling is why:
Several factors contributed to the leap in CO2, including another year of unrelenting fossil fuel burning despite a pledge by the world's countries in 2023 to "transition away" from coal, oil and gas. Another factor was an upsurge in wildfires in conditions made hotter and drier by global heating. Wildfire emissions in the Americas reached historic levels in 2024, which was the hottest year yet recorded. However, scientists are concerned about a third factor: the possibility that the planet's carbon sinks are beginning to fail. About half of all CO2 emissions every year are taken back out of the atmosphere by being dissolved in the ocean or being sucked up by growing trees and plants. But the oceans are getting hotter and can therefore absorb less CO2 while on land hotter and drier conditions and more wildfires mean less plant growth...
Atmospheric concentrations of methane and nitrous oxide — the second and third most important greenhouse gases related to human activities — also rose to record levels in 2024. About 40% of methane emissions come from natural sources. But scientists are concerned that global heating is leading to more methane production in wetlands, another potential feedback loop.
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Labour 'tears up Islamophobia definition' amid free speech concerns
Ministers formed a working group aimed at defining Islamophobia or anti-Muslim hatred in February, in a bid to stem rising numbers of hate crimes against Muslims.
Cumali Turhan murder: The full timeline of the murder of a dad-of-two whose body was dumped in a bin
It's been a tragic case that has left the local community in shock
Essex mum devastated after losing twin baby after 'everything changed' late into pregnancy
Rosa Osman had been told it would be the 'lowest risk' twin pregnancy, but everything changed at 24 weeks
The scientific discoveries that prove God does exist, according to best-selling French book based on insights from 62 Nobel Prize winners
Traditionally, science has been the counterargument for the existence of God. But mathematicians Olivier Bonnassies and Michel-Yves Bollore now say that science 'has become God's ally'.
Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber narrowly avoid awkward run-in after singer took swipe at Justin Bieber's wife
Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber happened to attend the same red carpet event just hours after Gomez took an apparent swipe at Justin Bieber's wife.
How Mounjaro saved my life - and saved me £200,000: Rachel was left suicidal after ballooning to 19 stone and binging on cocaine, booze and takeaways... then she found a miracle cure
When Rachel Cooper, from South Wales, decided to use weight loss jabs to help her shed the extra pounds she'd piled on during Covid-19, she never expected them to also stop her alcohol and drug use.
Kate Middleton can't stop wearing chocolate brown this autumn - shop the trend from the Princess' go-to brands
There's a new neutral taking over this autumn: chocolate brown.
How Meghan Markle's 'greatest kindness' to Prince Harry marked the beginning of the end - with Megxit unfolding after the couple's Canada trip
Rather than a temporary break, their Canadian retreat was to mark the beginning of the end - an ominous gateway to their notorious departure from the Royal Family altogether.
Palace insiders gave Meghan Markle a cutting nickname after she married Prince Harry, which was a 'not-so-subtle' nod to the Duchess of Windsor
The Palace reportedly came up with a tongue-in-cheek nickname inspired by the controversial Duchess of Windsor for Meghan Markle shortly after her marriage to Prince Harry.
The embarrassing moment Prince Harry shared with Meghan Markle just minutes after marrying
When Meghan Markle married Prince Harry in May 2018, she described their picturesque nuptials as a 'modern fairytale'.
Gavin Newsom melts down as Pentagon plans to fire artillery shells over California highway during 'No Kings' protest
The California Governor branded the plan 'profoundly absurd' and said it was a 'show of force that could put Californians directly in harm's way.'
The ghoulish Essex bridge that leads to nowhere and no-one knows much about
The bridge was dubbed "eerie" and thousands of people drive under it each day