Amanda Holden sends incredibly classy butter yellow dress flying off the shelves as she turns heads at Wimbledon
The radio presenter, 54, looked incredible in a maxi butter yellow fit and flare dress which gave a glimpse of her stunning figure.
Notorious Scottish gangster hangs out with Noel Gallagher and Matt Smith at Oasis backstage party
Robert Kelbie, 41, who is a convicted fraudster, was snapped grinning broadly as he rubbed shoulders with the likes of Noel Gallagher .
SARAH VINE: This is Labour's disturbing plan on immigration... and why Starmer's red-carpet summit with the mocking Macron is a farce
The plushest of red carpets is being rolled out for Emmanuel Macron 's visit to the UK, with the French President welcomed by the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Wales' team bus CRASHES at Women's Euros: Training cancelled with stars 'shaken' but safe as FA issue update
The Wales women's team have been left 'shaken' after their bus was involved in a crash in St Gallen, Switzerland. Wales' training session on Tuesday afternoon has been rescheduled.
Fresh claims emerge that late Queen's cousin Lord Mountbatten abused children at Northern Ireland boys' home - as one says he was trafficked to royal's castle
A new book by journalist Chris Moore, Kincora: Britain's Shame - Mountbatten, MI5 , the Belfast Boys' Home Sex Abuse Scandal and the British Cover-Up, details the allegations.
Gang members who ambushed man with two cars in Southend and stabbed him are locked up
They followed the man before leaping from their cars and chasing him with weapons
Awkward moment Emmanuel Macron air kisses the Princess of Wales' hand after being snubbed by wife Brigitte
The French President was left red-faced after arriving at RAF Northolt in west London this morning, where the couple were welcomed by the Prince and Princess of Wales .
Dramatic moment Muay Thai instructor uses martial arts skills to restrain pit bulls after they brutally attacked him
Ernesto Chaves was on a morning run in Ponta Porã, west of São Paulo, Brazil, when two dangerous dogs attacked him.
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Banks are battling for your custom, with cash sign-up bonuses, lifestyle perks, cashback and special deals for everyone from high rollers to cash-poor students.
Only The Biggest Neoclouds Will Survive
There are definitely easier businesses to be in than operating a neocloud. …
Only The Biggest Neoclouds Will Survive was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.
The exact workout that can lower blood pressure as effectively as medication - and it only takes 12 minutes
High blood pressure is one of the most common health problems, affecting an estimated 1.28 billion adults. Left unmanaged, it raises the risk of various conditions, such as heart attack and stroke.
Foolproof way to win any jackpot according to maths (but there is a teeny catch)
How many different possible lottery tickets are there? To calculate that, we need to turn to a field of mathematics called combinatorics - but it's not as simple as it looks.
Hidden meanings in the royals' outfits as they welcome the Macrons - including King Charles's not-so-subtle message of love amid Emmanuel and Brigitte's 'frosty' appearance
The royal family was out in force today to greet France's President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron at the start of their state visit.
SUSE Launching Region-Locked Support For the Sovereignty-Conscious
SUSE has unveiled a new support package aimed at customers concerned about data sovereignty. From a report: Called "SUSE Sovereign Premium Support," the service geo-pins support to a given region rather than adopting the traditional follow-the-sun model, where support comes from whatever region is online. The latter approach could break sovereignty regulations or policies, as it might involve transferring data out of a region. Ensuring that support is available from a specific region is therefore crucial, particularly for European customers.
SUSE CEO Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen told The Register: "Digital sovereignty has become a really hot topic in the last half year, and specifically in Europe, where companies feel an increasing need to get things done in-house, in-country, or in-region within Europe, with less dependency on non-European vendors and supply chains and people."
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Jo Malone CBE: 'I can't stand Aperol spritz'
The perfumer, 61, tells Scarlett Dargan about
her first date with her husband of 40 years, and
the glass of chilled white that changed her life
Newcastle Confidential Q&A special: Which two shock Premier League stars could NUFC target after Anthony Elanga? Will Alexander Isak sign a new deal and take No 9 jersey? And will James Trafford sign this week?
NEWCASTLE CONFIDENTIAL: We asked for your questions for this Newcastle Confidential Q&A Summer Special, and the response was fantastic - more than 150 replies!
Police officer filmed kicking a suspect in the head during Manchester Airport brawl was being 'professional', court hears
Firearms officer Zachary Marsden has admitted kicking suspect Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, in the head during the fracas.
Royal Navy vessels shadowed Russian ships in UK waters for a fifth time this month alone as Putin continues to probe British defences
Frigate HMS Iron Duke, patrol ship HMS Tyne and Wildcat aircraft were dispatched on three separate operations in the North Sea and English Channel between July 1 and today.
Wickford crash: Car and motorbike involved as police rush to scene
The road is closed while the emergency services respond
My wine and grappa-fuelled night with Eddie Jordan where I had to pick up the bill: OLIVER HOLT on the riotous rock-star of Formula One and stories from his memorial service send-off
OLIVER HOLT: When Eddie Jordan's widow, Marie, spotted a friend beginning to cry when they met before the start, she scolded him gently. It was not to be that sort of occasion.