Ungrateful locals on Guernsey reveal the reasons they prefer French tourists to Brit holidaymakers
Guernsey has experienced an unprecedented influx of French tourists who they claim are far more desirable due to their deep pockets and polite attitude.
I knocked back 36 hot toddies and ended up on a platform, hellbent on jumping in front of the next train, by PAUL GASCOIGNE. And why I really smashed up Glenn Hoddle's room
In yesterday's extract from Paul Gascoigne's memoir, he revealed his regret at marrying ex-wife Sheryl. Today, he describes how drink at first fuelled his performance but ultimately destroyed his talent.
DAN HODGES: We must confront the outrageous truth. A shadowy cabal of men is running Britain - and the Prime Minister is not one of them
Imagine the following plot line: a tiny cabal of powerful men come together and take control of the British government . For years they manipulate every lever of power.
STEPHEN GLOVER: Swingeing steel tariffs and now spiteful travel restrictions. Starmer's 'reset' with Brussels is all one-way traffic
Was there ever a more tragic tale of unrequited love than the relationship between Sir Keir Starmer and Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission?
The five REAL reasons that men have affairs - and no, it's NOTHING to do with sex. I see it all the time says leading psychoanalyst JULIET ROSENFELD... this is the brutal truth
As a psychoanalyst, I meet men and women every day who come to talk about their emotions, relationships and sex lives. And inevitably that often involves affairs.
I lost 7lb and 3 inches off my waist in 21 days by using a brand new diet gel with NO side-effects that curbs cravings too, says BEATRICE AIDIN. Now I'll never take fat jabs again!
I have had Mounjaro in my fridge since May. And yet I have only injected it once. The first 2.5mg made me feel so nauseous and, oddly, so much more hungry than usual, I couldn't face it again.
ANDREW PIERCE: Danny La Rue? He had Maggie down to a T...
Margaret Thatcher , who would be 100 today, was the target of many impersonators over the years. There was Janet Brown's eerily accurate impression.
Israel and Hamas 'are locked in last-minute negotiations' over the release of hostages
Today's disputes have revolved around requests to free senior Hamas commanders as well as Marwan Barghouti, a prominent Palestinian prisoner, amid the peace deal to end the conflict.
Thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money is spent driving civil servants to 'drink Pimm's in field' on sports day
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs officials were paid to play football, volleyball and petanque during working hours.
Families in Israel pray for an end to the pain and anguish as hostages set to be released today: Country stands on the cusp of a new era
Once simply a plaza in front of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, this spot will forever be a reminder of two years of unceasing anguish, pain and desperation for the families of those taken.
Key climate tipping point is BREACHED for the first time - and scientists warn it will cause 'catastrophic harm' unless urgent action is taken
With global warming on track to climb past 1.5°C (2.7°F), scientists say that warm water coral reefs are now passing their thermal tipping point.
Could Harry Potter rescue Cornwall's tourism industry? The locations, including a 300-year-old pub and region's 'most scenic beach', that are set for a starring role in HBO series
With tourism figures down and tourist board Visit Cornwall no more, could the Harry Potter series, coming in 2027, help a new audience fall in love with the region?
Revealed: The town with magical Christmas market and 'cheapest flights' in 2025
Flights to some of Europe's most 'magical' Christmas markets have been significantly reduced, offering UK travellers the ultimate festive experience for less this winter.
Met Office gives first outlook on this winter as experts explain how weakening Polar Vortex could send freezing air from the Arctic to the UK
The Polar Vortex is a large circulation of winds 30 miles above ground level in the stratosphere, and can impact winter weather by strengthening or weakening.
Cash-strapped council spends £350,000 changing the colour of its wheelie bin lids (but stickers would've been far cheaper)
The move has been championed by Green councillor Sally Noble, the local authority's environment lead, who said it was 'cost-effective' compared to replacing the bins themselves.
Jennifer Lopez and ex Ben Affleck are in a 'really good place' after shock reunion
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are reportedly on good terms following their surprise reunion at the New York City premiere of Kiss of the Spider Woman.
Scrapping plans for nationwide prostate tests 'will cost lives', cancer survivors and campaigners warn
Reports emerged last week the UK National Screening Committee will advise the Government to dismiss proposals to offer men most at risk of the disease an NHS test due to cost concerns.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Riot Women on BBC1: A raucous charge through midlife, these lady punks really are a riot
Punk rock was wasted on teenagers. What it needs is a revival by a bunch of narky menopausal women. And that is the vision of Sally Wainwright, the brilliant writer of Happy Valley.
Could a divorce party be on the cards for Nicole Kidman? A-list pals rumoured to be planning a celebration for the actress following her split from Keith Urban
Nicole Kidman recently announced her split from husband Keith Urban after 19 years of marriage.
The 'odd kid' who once ate 20,000 calories a day, was wooed by Beatty and Pacino - and made $100million as a property developer, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS after death of Diane Keaton aged 79
Asked about her trademark style, she'd claim that the hat hid her 'thin, stringy' hair and the sweaters were worn as sunblock.
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