British family moved to Mauritius to get away from 'the rat race' - now their kids go to private school for £20,000 LESS than in the UK
Adam and Tara Short, originally from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, moved their family across the world with just four suitcases in July.
Inside the London hotel with a secret tunnel that leads all the way to Princess Anne's palace
The Stafford London hotel describes itself as a 'true hidden gem', offering a 'quintessentially British experience with unparalleled luxury and charm'.
Photo that reveals everything about why Adele's vanished: Showbiz industry's been whispering about nothing else after 'sad' clue ... now after tantalising snap DOLLY BUSBY reveals twist
For the best part of a year, fans worldwide have been asking: 'Where is Adele?' Such has been the mystery of the 37-year-old star's absence from stage and screen.
Zero-day lets nation-state spies cross-examine elite US law firm Williams & Connolly
China-linked snoops crack email at DC powerhouse that represented Bill Clinton, Elizabeth Holmes
Washington's elite law firm Williams & Connolly has confirmed that attackers exploited a zero-day vulnerability to access a handful of attorney email accounts in what it believes was a nation-state-linked cyberattack.…
Strictly star Thomas Skinner's twin daughters, two, rushed to hospital in 'so scary' trip to A&E
The former Apprentice star, 33, who became the first celebrity to be voted off Strictly Come Dancing at the weekend, admitted his family were having a 's*** time.'
CCTV of mother-of-four having breakfast with her stepfather just hours 'before he murdered her and husband' is shown to court
Chloe Bashford could be seen in clip, played to jurors, heading into a carvery restaurant in Peacehaven, East Sussex, with Derek Martin hours before he allegedly killed her and her husband.
Victoria Beckham's eating disorder was an 'open secret' in her inner circle, as friend recalls how she'd eat nothing but steamed food while everyone around her had 'extravagant dinners'
A friend of the former Spice Girl has told the Daily Mail today that despite her attempts to hide her problems with food, it became an unspoken, open secret, in her inner circle.
Strictly star Tom Skinner 'so scared' as daughters rushed to hospital after having 'fits'
He has thanked the NHS for looking after them
Revealed: Manchester synagogue terrorist's 'Muzmatch' dating profile and vile messages sent to secret wife
Synagogue attacker Jihad Al-Shamie's Muslim dating profile through which he duped a string of women can today be revealed for the first time.
Four dead in Houston as man shoots woman, mechanic and innocent bystander who filmed his deadly rampage before turning gun on himself
Houston Police are investigating the motive for the shooting spree, but 'early indications' suggest that all four deaths are linked, according to Lt. Larry Crowson.
Internet Archive Ordered to Block Books in Belgium
After failed negotiations with publishers, Belgium's copyright enforcement agency has ordered the Internet Archive to block access to specific books in its Open Library within Belgium or face a 500,000-euro fine. TorrentFreak reports: Back in July, the Brussels Business Court issued a sweeping ex parte site-blocking order targeting several "shadow libraries" including Anna's Archive, Libgen, and Z-Library. Unusually, the order also included the Internet Archive's Open Library, a project operated by the well-known U.S. non-profit organization Internet Archive. The order was granted based on a request from publishers and authors who claimed, among other things, that the operators of the targeted sites were difficult to identify. This also applied to the Internet Archive, which was not heard by the court before the order was issued.
[...] Over the past several weeks, Internet Archive attempted to reach an agreement with the publishers, but the effort was unsuccessful. It is clear, however, that the Internet Archive believes that its use of copyrighted books for the Open Library qualifies as fair use. The organization is known to purchase physical copies, which it then digitizes to lend out to patrons, one copy at a time. This self-digitizing project was previously contested in a U.S. federal court, where the publishers ultimately came out as the winner. They argued that the Internet Archive project competed with their own licensing business for book lending. The detailed arguments at the center of the Belgian case are not public, but after hearing both sides, the Department for Combating Infringements of Copyright concluded that Internet Archive must take action.
In a follow-up decision (PDF) published last week, the government department explicitly states that it can't rule on U.S. fair use or the Belgian equivalent, but concludes that self-blocking measures are warranted. The Internet Archive hosts the contested books and has the ability to render them inaccessible. If it refuses to do so, it may be considered a copyright infringer under local law. The final decision requires the rightsholders to supply the Internet Archive with a list of all books that should be blocked in Belgium. The non-profit then has 20 calendar days to implement the necessary measures. In addition to making the books unavailable, Internet Archive must also prevent these works from being made available for digital lending in the future.
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Five foods that will supercharge your immune system - and it's NOT all about VItamin C
Experts say diet can make a real difference- but it's not as simple as consuming one magic food or taking a supplement.
Labour deputy leader battle turns nasty as Bridget Phillipson allies warn Corbynites want win for 'anti-Keir' rival Lucy Powell
Supporters of Bridget Phillipson, the Education Secretary and Starmerite candidate, have warned that the remaining rump of Corbynistas in the party are lining up behind her rival Lucy Powell.
Harper Beckham follows in Victoria's fashionable footsteps in £1,890 dress from her mother's brand and £6,800 Van Cleef & Arpels jewels at family night out for Posh's premiere
Harper Beckham proved to be following in her mother's stylish footsteps as she attended the premiere of Victoria Beckham's eponymous Netflix documentary.
Fastest depreciating cars revealed: One Chinese EV sheds THREE QUARTERS of its value in three years
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Cruz Beckham's girlfriend Jackie Apostel gushes she's 'in awe' of Victoria in sweet post - showing stark contrast to fashion designer's cold relations with Nicola Peltz
Cruz Beckham's girlfriend Jackie Apostel posted a gushing tribute to her idol Victoria after the premiere for her new Netflix documentary on Wednesday night.
World's first pig-to-human liver transplant offers new hope to thousands on organ waiting lists
In a landmark procedure Chinese scientists have transplanted a pig's liver into a living human recipient for the first time.
Stunning James Bond-inspired mansion named 'Skyfall' and filled with 007 memorabilia goes on sale for £3million
The sprawling six-bedroomed property in Retford, Nottinghamshire, pays homage to the iconic films and features hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of Bond memorabilia.
Gavin and Stacey star Joanna Page reveals plans to quit television career and retrain as a sex therapist
Joanna has her own wildlife programme, fittingly titled Joanna Page's Wild Life which airs on BBC Two and sees her become a rescue volunteer, tending to vulnerable animals.
Paul Newman's daughter Susan Kendall dead at 72: Tributes flood in for the Beatles actress
The daughter of American actor and film director Paul Newman died of complications from chronic health conditions on August 2, her family have announced.