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Essex restaurant which blends café, bakery and pasta bar named among UK’s best
Chater’s in Saffron Walden, Essex, has been named among the best restaurants in the UK after it was included in the top 100 by the Good Food Guide.
Sam Neill pictured for the final time: Jurassic Park star looked happy and healthy as he attended the Aria Hall Of Fame Awards just four weeks ago - before his 'sudden and unexpected' death aged 78
Sam Neill was pictured for the final time four weeks ago in a sweet post shared on his Instagram profile, prior to his 'sudden and unexpected' death aged 78.
Sam Neill dead at 78: Jurassic Park star passes away surrounded by his family after revealing he was cancer-free just months ago
Sam Neill has died at the age of 78 just months after he revealed he was 'cancer-free' following a long battle with a type of blood cancer.
Japan's Space Agency Conducts First Test Flight For Experimental Reusable Rocket
"Japan's experimental reusable rocket took off and safely landed in a first test flight Saturday," reports the Associated Press, as Japan "seeks to achieve the technology key to cut launch costs and compete in the global space market dominated by SpaceX."
The RV-X rocket lifted off, hovered and moved horizontally before landing [watch the video here] during its less than one-minute flight at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Noshiro Testing Center in northeastern Japan, which was livestreamed by the NVS, a group of space fans...
Saturday's flight is a step forward for Japan in achieving the technology needed to develop a lower cost successor to the country's current mainstay, single-use H3 series.
Japan's test comes the same week that China recovered an orbital booster rocket for the first time.
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What really happened to Ann Widdecombe? A local tradesman wrongly arrested, a mystery car and conspiracy theories raging... NICK CRAVEN visits a Dartmoor village in shock and grief
In The Hound of the Baskervilles, the members of the Devonian constabulary are depicted as well-meaning but rather out of their depth compared with Sherlock Holmes.
The coolest fan on Centre Court! George feels the heat as temperatures hit 29C at Wimbledon final
The future king, 12, attended the final day of the tournament at Centre Court with his parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and sister Princess Charlotte, 11.
Andrew Garfield's wild long hair leaves him looking 'almost unrecognisable' at Wimbledon as he is overshadowed by Jennifer Lopez's huge hat
Andrew Garfield appeared to debut his new wild long hair as he joined the celebrities in attendance at Wimbledon on Sunday.
Firefighters issue 'please think' warning after crews blocked by parked cars
They were held up in responding to a medical emergency
Savannah Miller, 47, reveals her sister inspired her to have another baby as she opens up on her 'complicated' fertility journey
Sienna Miller's sister Savannah has said she saw her sibling's pregnancy at 43 as a 'sign' to have a fourth child in her forties after remarrying.
Argentina demand new talks to take over 'illegitimately occupied' Falkland Islands days before England World Cup semi-final grudge match - after their players sang anti-English chants
Argentina's foreign minister Pablo Quirno has added fuel to the arch World Cup rivalry between his nation and England ahead of their semi-final meeting.
Roy Keane claims Erling Haaland's dad 'always seems to be drinking' in bizarre response to ex-Norway star's World Cup fury, as Alf-Inge hits back with brutal reply in latest chapter of 30-year feud
Haaland Sr took to X to congratulate 'Bellingham and the referee' and claimed Norway were 'robbed' by French referee Clement Turpin, who denied Norway a second goal.
How to divorce-proof your holiday: I'm a top lawyer and this is why a summer break is a danger zone for so many midlife marriages... and the nine signs your relationship is in trouble
After 30 years as a divorce lawyer, I've learnt that for midlife couples already in rocky marriages, summer holidays can often expose relationship cracks which might have been hiding in plain sight back home.
STEPHEN GLOVER: Farage has foolishly dug a hole and thrown himself in it. Here's why I hope he finds a way of climbing out
Since the 2024 general election two outcomes could have been predicted about the future of Reform UK by even the dimmest GCSE politics student.
Cheeky David Beckham responds to Victoria becoming an instant meme after failing to react to Jude Bellingham's England goal as fans brand her 'iconic Posh'
David Beckham has insisted his wife Victoria was 'celebrating on the inside' after her subdued reaction to England's nail-biting World Cup quarter final clash went viral.
Microsoft is losing the battle to protect license lucre. It better get used to the feeling
Time for the Clone Wars remake
I was drinking 30 units a week until I discovered the easy new Goldilocks method. Now, I've cut down to 14 units without ever feeling like I'm missing out. This is what you need to do
I like a drink. There, I've said it. A fruity Pimm's in the garden on a summer's day. A cold beer on holiday by the pool. A robust red with an autumnal fireside pub lunch.
I went from a size 18 to a 12 in just ten weeks without weight-loss jabs... using this diet you've never heard of. Here is exactly how I dropped 15 pounds in a fortnight - you can do it too!
In just six years, I went from having a high-powered corporate job to being a stay-at-home mum to four children under seven - and in that time I'd also gone from a size 12 to a size 18.
Migrant shanty town returns to West End: Rough sleepers from Eastern Europe set up camp next to London's famous Marble Arch and take to streets to beg and pickpocket tourists
A dozen people lounge on dirty benches at the corner of Park Lane and Oxford Street - in the shadow of Marble Arch - surrounded by shopping trollies stacked with bulging bin bags.
Why I'll never eat farmed salmon again: It's the most popular fish in Britain, but the Mail's star food writer TOM PARKER BOWLES reveals why he won't be getting it again... and the truth about the 'organic' label
Wild salmon were once so abundant that some apprentices had contracts stipulating that they were not to be fed it more than twice a week. How times have changed...