The six 5-star rated restaurants in Essex with top reviews that are worth trying
Essex is home to a number of top restaurants, plenty of which have recieved a number of top reviews from happy customers.
I am a sleep disorder expert and here's why the TikTok trend to tape your mouth at night won't improve snoring and could actually be harmful
Some influencers say mouth taping improves their sleep quality. But experts are warning against the seemingly harmless trend, as it could be harmful.
The expert guide to riding out the Trump tariffs rodeo by investment guru ANNE ASHWORTH
Nvidia and the other US titans of tech remain engulfed in turmoil, despite the pause on 'reciprocal' tariffs. But should you be breaking up with America? Here is what you need to know.
Our TV critics have selected the 20 best shows and...
Wondering what to watch over the long weekend? The Mail's TV experts have handpicked 20 of the best shows and films to stream over the Easter break.
I'm a dentist, and these are the most common mistakes I see people make with their teeth - including the scary medical reasons why you should NEVER bite your nails
Dr Krystyna Wilczynski, cosmetic dentist and Dr Kiren Sandhu, clinical lead at Tooth Club, have shared some of the most surprising mistakes they regularly see patients making.
Migrant camp takeover outside Westminster Cathedral: Homeless asylum seekers sleeping rough next to London landmark every night as photos show them urinating in public and dumping belongings in flowerbeds
Dozens of migrants sleeping rough outside Westminster Cathedral have been moved off for the second night in a row over the Easter weekend.
Social media influencers like Andrew Tate are fuelling rise in misogyny and sexism in our schools, teachers claim
Nearly three in five (59 per cent) teachers said they believe social media use has contributed to a deterioration in pupils' behaviour in schools, a new poll suggests.
About 15% of World's Cropland Polluted With Toxic Metals, Say Researchers
About one sixth of global cropland is contaminated by toxic heavy metals, researchers have estimated, with as many as 1.4 billion people living in high-risk areas worldwide. From a report: Approximately 14 to 17% of cropland globally -- roughly 242m hectares -- is contaminated by at least one toxic metal such as arsenic, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, copper, nickel or lead, at levels that exceed agricultural and human health safety thresholds.
The analysis, which was conducted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and published in the journal Science, collected data from more than 1,000 regional studies across the globe, as well as using machine learning technology. Dr Liz Rylott, a senior lecturer in the department of biology at the University of York, who was not involved in the research, said: "These findings reveal the deeply worrying extent to which these natural poisons are polluting our soils, entering our food and water, and affecting our health and our environment. Often collectively called heavy metals, these elements cause a range of devastating health problems, including skin lesions, reduced nerve and organ functions, and cancers."
Toxic metal pollution in soil originates from both natural and human activity. Contaminated soil causes significant risks to ecosystems and human health as well as reducing crop yields, jeopardising water quality and food safety owing to bioaccumulation in farm animals. Toxic metal contamination can persist for decades once pollution has been introduced into soil.
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Moment Spanish tourist goads King's Guard Horse repeatedly with umbrella... but then regrets it
After provoking the animal, the King's Guard sitting on the horse then calls the emergency bell several times while trying to calm his horse.
Award winner whose face was seen by millions in Sainsbury's and Morrisons adverts across Britain dies aged 77
His family paid an emotional tribute to him: 'He will be missed for his sense of humour, his kindness, his love of his family and the Fens, his level-headedness and his ability to work with others.'
The secrets behind Ralph Fiennes' startling transformation into a buff and bronzed Greek hero at 62 years old - as the expert who guided him reveals how you can do it too
The personal trainer behind Ralph Fiennes remarkable and now viral physical transformation for his new film The Return has shared the common-sense secrets that unlocks potential for everyone.
Ruben Dias accused of 'thirsting over' Maya Jama for comment on Love Island star's bikini-clad holiday snaps amid the pair's secret romance
Manchester City defender Ruben Dias ' response to a recent Maya Jama Instagram post has gained attention amid the pair's secret romance.
Fears for Britain's rabbits over deadly virus sweeping through Europe that kills almost every bunny it touches in a matter of hours
An aggressive strain of the disease is now thought to be spreading across the UK countryside - sparking fears for Britain's bunnies.
The monkey dust capital of Britain: How Stoke is being ravaged by terrifying synthetic drug with dealers 'on every street'
In the city nicknamed 'dust central' there isn't a road in the area without a dealer or clusters of people lying on the ground, arms covered in welts and crack pipes around their necks unable to move.
Former Palace staff members reveal how Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle REALLY behaved behind the scenes
On the surface, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle have a lot in common. Marrying into perhaps the most famous family in the world no doubt came as a shock to both of them.
Prince Louis's brutal two-word reply to a telling off from Princess Charlotte revealed
Catherine truly had her hands full during Trooping the Colour in 2024. Not only was she making her first public appearance since revealing her cancer diagnosis, but she was left to look after Prince Louis.
Major supermarkets slash Easter egg prices ahead of Sunday - as shoppers rush to stores
Chocolate fans are rushing to stores dotted across the country as major supermarkets slash Easter egg prices ahead of Sunday.
Lib Dem-run council 'spent £13,000 making a toilet block gender neutral' - as it hikes council tax by five per cent
The council, which is run by the Liberal Democrats, made the block at Latchmere Recreation Ground in south London gender neutral.
Fury as school board official shuts down sobbing girl as she reveals terrifying trans locker room encounter
A high school track athlete broke down in tears at a school board meeting when she recalled a 'beyond traumatizing' locker room experience.
Major fire at Grade II listed yacht club in Brightlingsea as firefighters descend on seaside town
The fire burned for hours before being brought under control