Labour Cabinet split as Wes Streeting publicly attacks Ed Miliband for opposing air strikes on Syria in 2013 after Assad used chemical weapons
In 2013, Ed Miliband ordered his MPs to vote against David Cameron's push to join reprisals against Bashar Assad for using chemical weapons against his own people.
Young man killed after M25 crash with pedestrian that closed motorway for 11 hours
Tragically a man died at the scene
Woman tells of terrifying moment 180ft Birmingham fairground ride crashed to the ground while she was in midair
Louise Brown was on the City Starflyer swing chair ride in Birmingham city centre when it crashed.
Back in stock: The influencer favourite high street bag that's already sold out twice
Katie Holmes has been snapped carrying an extra-large version of the bag, and Instagrammers love it.
Broadcom says VMware is a better money-making machine than it hoped
Chip side of the biz expects to take lion's share of hyperscalers' $60-90 billion XPU spend in 2027, helped by 3nm models coming next year
Broadcom has told investors its integration of VMware is all but done, ahead of schedule, and that it has turned the virtualization giant into an even more prolific money machine than it hoped it would be possible.…
How Jilly Cooper's Rivals is impacting British bedrooms (and it's not how you'd think)
Is that Rupert Campbell-Black's romantic escapades, plus the serious amount of intimate action in the show, has sparked a revivial in Britain's love lives?
Steven Bartlett SLAMMED as top experts claim podcast guru is sharing harmful health information that could put cancer patients off life-saving treatments
Guests on the podcast have claimed cancer can be treated by following a keto diet, rather than proven treatments. Experts say this could put cancer patients at risk.
Our vote for the best politics books of the year
As the country comes to terms with a labour government and the aftermath of a fiercely fought general election, there really is no better time to read these jaw-dropping politics books.
Trust your gut this Christmas. The best Health and Science Books of 2024
Arm yourself for 2025 with these health and science books ranging from gut health to understanding AI.
Couple bought dream home for more than £1million without realising a public bridleway ran through it 'because of decades-long council map blunder'
The Carnells bought their dream Hertfordshire home without realising a public bridleway ran through it because of a council blunder when official maps were drawn up, they told a planning inquiry.
Presents that pack a punch: the best sports books of the year
Sport fans: we have your Christmas sorted. Roger Alton has picked out the best sport books of 2024 ranging from the scientific way to score a penalty to the heartfelt memoir of Sir Chris Hoy.
Widow model, 28, who Googled 'perfect crime' and 'elderly death' is cleared of murdering husband, 77, who died from a mysterious drug overdose three months after they married
Saki Sudo, 28, was acquitted after prosecutors in the town of Wakayama were unable to prove to judges that she had killed her 77-year-old author husband Kosuke Nozaki in May 2018
Were these men monsters of masters of art? The best art books of the year
Bel Mooney reviews the three best artist biographies of 2024. Were these men creative geniuses or were they quite simply mad, bad and dangerous to know?
Rise of the train phone snatchers: How 'gadget grabbers' are swiping Tube passengers' mobiles out their hands just as the doors close... before draining their bank accounts
Reports of theft and robberies on trains and at stations rose by 58 per cent from 2018 to 2023, according to police figures - with London making up the majority last year.
I tracked down the shoplifter who stole Jellycat toys from my garden centre and sent police CCTV - but still no arrests
A disgruntled shopkeeper, Charlie Groves, 46, from Dorset, has hit out at police after they have yet to apprehend a thief who swiped Jellycat toys from their garden centre.
Scientists reveal how many minutes you lose of life every time you eat a cheeseburger, hotdog or drink a coke
A nutritionist has resurfaced claims from a University of Michigan study warning that eating just one hotdog could shave 36 minutes off someone's life.
The best supermarket mince pie revealed: We tried 29 festive pastries from across UK shops - and a surprising offering comes out top
Here, FEMAIL tastes 29 mince pies from the UK's supermarkets to reveal which are worth a spot of the Christmas table, and which are best left on the shelf...
Migration likely to wipe out benefit of Government's plan to build 1.5 million new homes
Sir Keir Starmer and his deputy Angela Rayner yesterday pledged to provide the new homes during this Parliament, which is due to run for five years.
Is there power in gemstones? Royals like Camilla, Kate and Meghan turn to crystal healing jewellery for health and balance
Maxwell Stone, Creative Director at Steven Stone, tells MailOnline about the benefits of wearing gemstone jewellery.
My friends didn't invite me to Christmas dinner because I'm too beautiful and I will tempt their husbands and boyfriends
With nearly one million followers online, Marina Smith, 34, from São Paulo, Brazil, isn't low on male attention but the model believes this is why her friends have left her out of their festive dinner plans.