Sir Keir Starmer accused of signing 'one of the worst deals in the history of deals' after surrendering the Chagos islands for 'as much as £30billion'
The PM claimed the controversial giveaway of Britain's territory in the Indian Ocean would cost only £3.4billion over the next century and was necessary to secure a vital military base.
I wish I'd been castrated years ago: Shocking words of a rapist who's had it done as TOM LEONARD reveals truth of Labour's plans for paedophiles
Even Labour governments nowadays want to pretend to be 'tough on crime' - when the opposite is true - but the Starmer administration will have its work cut out.
BRIAN VINER in Cannes: Wes Anderson's The Phoenician Scheme: These superstars are having a riot... But it's no fun for us
The Cannes Film Festival closes this weekend and, unusually, two of the films that had the glitziest premieres there have already reached UK cinema screens.
ALEX BRUMMER: Reeves hasn't 'fixed the economic foundations' - she's presiding over a looming disaster that could be as bad as Greece
As the Chancellor lives it up with her fellow G7 finance ministers at the £350-a-night Rimrock Resort Hotel in Canada's Rocky Mountains, her credibility at home is draining away.
Forget needles, fat-jab PILLS are here: How much weight you could lose, how they work and the new side-effects. Special report by ANTONIA HOYLE
A weight-loss injection pen sits in Melanie Hinton's fridge amid the eggs and vegetables she's trying to train her brain to enjoy. She knows Saxenda could help shift the fat that has crept on.
JAN MOIR: Seeing Kim Kardashian up close in court has raised troubling questions about her new career
It is quite a journey from sex tape to law degree, via launching one of the world's most successful lingerie ranges, but Kim Kardashian has made that trip her own.
BRYONY GORDON: I'm horrified by the ITV bloodbath of Lorraine and Loose Women... and disgusted by the real reason behind it
If I were a producer on a daytime TV show, the type that women watch in their millions, there's only one issue I'd be interested in covering right now.
FIRST NIGHT REVIEW: Mrs Warren's Profession - Garrick Theatre, London
Written in 1893, the play was deemed so disreputable it was banned from public performance until 1925.
PETER HOSKIN: If you still pine for playing with your toy trucks, or long to be operating a crane rather than a computer, then RoadCraft is for you...
Brum brum. Chugga chugga chugga. Dig dig dig. Has there ever been a game that recreates the childhood feeling of playing with your toy trucks quite like RoadCraft does? Not that I can think of.
PATRICK MARMION reviews The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry at Minerva Theatre, Chichester: A tearjerking musical trek...go armed with Kleenex
Rachel Joyce's highly emotional 2012 best-seller which has now become a musical about Harold Fry and his unlikely pilgrimage to make up with an old friend dying in a hospice 500 miles away.
I discovered my husband of 14 years was a serial cheat. He told me it was my fault. Then I came to a painful realisation that set me free: CAROLINE STRAWSON
When infidelity destroys a relationship, friends and loved ones rush to comfort us, reassuring us that 'he wasn't worth it anyway', or 'you were too good for him'.
From 'taking back our streets' to early release for killers and sex offenders - proof Labour have gone soft on justice
The sentencing review commissioned by Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood contains a raft of soft-justice measures designed to cut the number of criminals in our prisons.
Kidman's perfectly brilliant as an obsessive, drugged-up therapist: CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Brace yourself for scandalous gossip. You'll be gobsmacked. The sublime Christine Baranski slips this line into Nine Perfect Strangers, as she greets a celebrity nun.
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL:'Most beautiful royal' Lady Amelia Windsor wins Boodles crown over Earl Spencer's twin daughters
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: On the face of it, this week's Chelsea Flower Show has been a royal one but it seems there was some inter-family rivalry,
Olly Murs sparks health concerns as he pulls out of show after just 20 minutes on stage and apologises to crowd
The former X Factor star, 41, was only able to perform five songs on stage at the Hydro, before announcing: 'My voice has gone'
Jeff Bezos and his fiancée Lauren Sanchez join Heidi Klum, Adrien Brody and Georgina Chapman in partying the night away inside Cannes Film Festival's 2025 amfAR Gala
A whole host of A-list guests descended on the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc for the exclusive fundraising spectacular, complete with music and lavish dining.
Labour set to free killers and rapists earlier under new soft-justice masterplan branded 'recipe for a crimewave' by the Tories
The Government's sentencing review was last night savaged by victims and senior police officers, while the Tories dubbed it a 'recipe for a crimewave'.
The Victorian 'lady swindler' with 40 aliases who convinced an admiral to be her sugar daddy and tried to con an island of crofters
Despite being illiterate and uneducated, Annie Gordon Baillie forged herself a career as one of the Victorian era's most notorious con women.
Men and women reveal exactly how long they want sex to last for - are you meeting the requirements?
A new study has given men and women across the UK a chance to share how they really feel about sex - including how long it should last.
The Turkish hospital at centre of negligence probe over death of young British mother, 28, who mysteriously died while on holiday before her heart was removed by doctors
This is the Istanbul hospital where Portsmouth mother-of-two Beth Martin took her last breath - less than two days after she began to feel unwell on the way to Turkey.

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