Twenty-five years on from becoming the first ever champion of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, Judith Keppel, 83, reveals what she spent it on... and how to win
Judith Keppel, 83, bagged the jackpot prize on November 20, 2000 after she correctly answered that Eleanor of Aquitaine was married to King Henry II.
Conor Benn roars to rampant win over lethargic Chris Eubank Jr to claim family's first win in 35-year feud - as ferocious final round saves bitter rematch from anti-climax
RIATH AL-SAMARRAI AT THE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM: After 35 years of squabbles between two families, a man named Benn finally found a way to beat a Eubank.
MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: More proof the biased BBC needs radical change to survive
MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: What, in 2025, can have possessed the BBC's Reith lectures sponsors to choose the Dutch academic Rutger Bregman, 37, to deliver a talk
Bill Nighy 'set to be cast' in HBO's Harry Potter TV series as filming continues on highly anticipated episodes ahead of 2027 release
Harry Potter's highly anticipated TV series is 'set to cast' actor Bill Nighy to star in the new episodes.
Revealed: Indonesia's bid to return drugs mule gran Lindsay Sandiford to the UK in exchange for monster who raped 136 men
The demand for Sinaga's release was made in March as British officials in Indonesia prepared to repatriate Sandiford - sentenced to death in 2012 for smuggling £1.6million of cocaine
Outrage over SNP talks to make sex-selection abortion legal in 'morally repugnant' plans to overhaul abortion laws
A review commissioned by former first minister Humza Yousaf proposes a complete overhaul of abortion laws in Scotland and says there should be an automatic right to termination
Knit-wit Tom Daley in the doghouse again for putting greyhounds in woolly coats and hats
Game Of Wool: Britain's Best Knitter has become embroiled in its second scandal in as many weeks, with animal rights charity Peta blasting the show for putting clothes on dogs.
British Army 'using Chinese 3D printers' to make weapons despite concerns from expert
The British army is using Chinese-made 3D printers to build weapons but security experts have warned of the dangers of relying on Beijing's technology.
Armed Forces have 'too many' Senior Officers as figures reveal numbers outrank the amount of tanks, combat aircraft and warships combined
MoD data shows that there are 211 General Officers in the Army, 135 Admirals and Flag Officers in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, and 126 Air Officers of Air Rank in the Royal Air Force
BBC journalist probed by secret services over China spying allegations
The journalist is said to have cultivated potential targets for the hostile state, while working as a reporter in Brussels for a different media outlet. They remain employed by the BBC
Revealed: AI is being used by benefits claimants to maximise handouts amid fears welfare budget could hit £1billion by 2030
Programmes such as OpenAI 's ChatGPT are being used to generate answers and write forms for claimants - contributing to a welfare budget which is predicted to hit £100 billion a year by 2030.
TALK OF THE TOWN: James Corden has a dust-up with neighbours over rubbish idea for bins
James Corden has laid down paving slabs outside his £11.5 million North London mansion so he has somewhere to store his bins, but neighbours slammed the work as 'unsightly'
Lauryn Goodman 'left terrified after being harassed by stalker in late night phone calls as she calls in police and hires private security for her home'
Lauryn Goodman has been 'forced to call in police after being left terrified by a campaign of phone harassment'.
Could YOU get cancer from your supermarket shop? As a terrifying study links our diets to bowel cancer, the swaps you need to make to keep you and your family safe
An investigation into the contents of a weekly shopping basket has found that 61.5 per cent of what we're buying counts as ultra-processed food, or UPF.
Andrew is 'good fun', Jeffrey Epstein told friend in Davos emails as they discussed flirting with women
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor was in Davos to promote British interests when the email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Boris Nikolic took place in January 2010
Lottery conman who used a fake ticket to steal £2.5million before being jailed pays back almost £1million - but the rest is still outstanding
Rapist conman Edward Putman, 59, was jailed for nine years for the scam he cooked up in 2009 with Lottery insider Giles Knibbs to steal £2.5million - but today £1.25m is still missing.
The cruellest twist of JFK's assassination revealed in new intimate account of his final days... and Jackie's eerie 3am premonition the night before he died
'They appeared to be such a loving couple with not a care in the world,' said Sancy Newman - all the more striking because of long-standing problems in the Kennedy marriage.
Mosque that blocked women over 12 from taking part in charity run forced to lift 'regressive' ban
The 5km event held in East London last month was billed as 'inclusive' and 'family-friendly' but organisers insisted that female teenagers and women were forbidden from joining in
King Charles donates 'over £50,000' to repair the roof of his late mother's favourite church
The Grade Two listed church is on the Royal Sandringham Estate, and the late Queen would often attend Sunday services at the chapel before her death in September 2022.
MATT GOODWIN: Don't be fooled ...the Danish immigration crackdown that Labour wants to emulate has already been foiled by human rights judges
MATT GOODWIN: Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood will announce a suite of initiatives, which she will claim will drastically reduce illegal migration without requiring Britain to leave the ECHR
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