The latest victim of Britons' soaring use of weight-loss jabs? The humble potato
Demand for potatoes - whether chipped, crisped, mashed, or boiled - has tanked, with farmers warning of a ten per cent slump in sales compared with a year ago.
David Beckham shares heartbreaking tribute to estranged son Brooklyn after he covered up his tattoo tributes to his family amid feud
While the 26-year-old made clear he did not wish to reconcile with his family, sources close to the clan said he would always be welcomed back into the fold, should he want to.
Keen fly fisher Charles enlists the telescopic sights on his security guards' rifles to help him locate salmon
The Mail on Sunday can reveal he has turned to a secret weapon: his security team, and their telescopic sights, which would normally be scanning for would-be assassins.
Kemi Badenoch claims Keir Starmer knew about Peter Mandelson's relationship with Epstein but chose to ignore it
The Conservative Opposition leader today doubled down on claims Sir Keir Starmer was fully aware of Mandelson's ties to the Paedophile financier upon his appointment as ambassador to the US.
A daily glass of fruit juice could significantly increase women's chance of breast cancer
Having a daily glass of fruit or vegetable juice was associated with a 13 per cent higher chance of the disease, research found.
Things can only get wetter! We've already suffered weeks of downpours... but experts say there are 14 more days of rain to come
Experts are predicting that many areas, including London and the south coast, will see showers every day for the next fortnight.
Historic grammar school vows to 'tutor-proof' 11-plus entry exams to stop pushy parents ploughing thousands into private lessons
Chris Evans, headmaster of historic Reading School, says the new exams designed for 'the curious child' will aim to 'assess creativity' and 'knowledge already learnt in state schools up to Year 5'.
MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: If PM goes we need an election - not an old warhorse as 'caretaker'
MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: There is growing talk, among the Left-wing establishment, of appointing a 'caretaker leader' for the Labour Party, to make it easier for Sir Keir Starmer to resign.
More bad news for PM as freebiegate donor Lord Alli is named in the Epstein Files
The Mail on Sunday can reveal that Waheed Alli is the latest senior Labour figure to appear in the tranche of Epstein-related documents released by the US Department of Justice.
Lily Allen hits the airport in her pyjamas after losing out to Olivia Dean in Battle of the BRIT Awards singing slots
Lily Allen decided a state of undress was the best travelling gear - taking to the skies in a pair of crumpled striped pyjamas.
Meet the richest stars of the Winter Olympics: The $23m poster girl, the 'world's hottest speed skater' and the hockey hero
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina are finally here and, while the battle for gold is preparing to heat up, the battle for the bank balance has already been won.
Pressure mounts on cops over farcical Nancy Guthrie investigation after crime scene tape fiasco and camera not found until THIRD search
The Pima County Sheriff's Department, and specifically Sheriff Chris Nanos, have been accused of bungling the search for Nancy Guthrie.
Still the rain won't stop! Britain faces more than 80 flood warnings with relentless downpours continuing to drench nation
The Environment Agency (EA) has issued 91 flood warnings, mostly scattered across the south and south-west England and the East and West Midlands.
Search for missing Nancy Guthrie widens as digital billboards go up in nearby states
Digital billboards have been erected across Southwestern cities with information on Nancy Guthrie's disappearance.
Tributes as former Health Secretary Jeane Freeman dies just 25 days after shock cancer diagnosis
Scotland's former Health Secretary Jeane Freeman OBE has died just weeks after receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis.
Team GB disappointed after appeal over skeleton helmets is rejected
Team GB has reacted with 'disappointment' after losing an appeal against a ruling that declared their new skeleton helmets as illegal.
Sage chief: 'Ridiculous' to claim AI bots would destroy our business
Steve Hare believes that AI models could not easily replace the specialised products that provide the data needed for accountants to check their books and manage corporate finances.
King Charles feels he has 'no option' but to provide for 'unstable' Andrew and wants to 'contain' his brother at Sandringham
The former prince was booted out of the seven-bedroom Royal Lodge 'under the cover of darkness' after the latest release of the Epstein files uncovered yet more damning revelations.
Labour to spend £650,000 of taxpayers' money for civil servants to go on countryside field trips and learn how farms work
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has signed a four-year contract to address the gaps in knowledge around rural life.
Emma Willis and Zoe Ball 'set to battle it out to host Strictly Come Dancing as TV stars fight for Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly's coveted job'
So far a number of names have been put forward for the hottest job in telly, with only one spot said to be left for either Emma or Zoe.