Revealed - are you entitled to a share of more than 100 unclaimed estates in Essex?
Over 100 unclaimed estates in Essex await rightful heirs, check the Bona Vacantia list here to see if you’re an eligible relative.
Easter event invites families to attend dressed as Disney characters
Hilltop Garden Centre, in Clacton Road, Weeley, has announced the return of its Easter Family Fun Day.
Nostalgia: Take a look back at Colchester Half Marathon over the years
COLCHESTER’S annual Half Marathon has become a key date in the city's sporting and social calendar.
Revealed - are you entitled to a share of more than 100 unclaimed estates in Essex?
Over 100 unclaimed estates in Essex await rightful heirs, check the Bona Vacantia list here to see if you’re an eligible relative.
The medieval Essex town with an unusual octagonal shaped cottage designed with a specific purpose
Immigrants built the uniquely shaped building with supersition in mind
Man, 50, arrested after 'gentle giant' security guard stabbed to death at shopping centre
A 50-year old man has been taken into custody following a horror attack at a shopping centre where a security guard, described by loved ones as a 'gentle giant,' was tragically stabbed to death.
Iran's ex-president who tried to challenge Ayatollah and wanted to 'wipe Israel off the map' killed in strikes
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, 69, was reportedly killed by an Israeli airstrike on Saturday, in the same blitz that also killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Noel Gallagher pokes fun at the BRITs as he points out 'I haven't actually written a song in two years' after picking up Songwriter of the Year gong
Noel Gallagher poked fun at the BRITs after being awarded the Songwriter of the Year on Saturday night.
Collabora Clashes With LibreOffice Over Move To Revive LibreOffice Online
Slashdot reader darwinmac writes: The Document Foundation (TDF), the organization behind LibreOffice, has decided to bring back its LibreOffice Online project which been inactive since 2022. Collabora, a company that was a major contributor to the original LibreOffice Online, is not pleased with this development. After the original project went dormant, Collabora forked the code and created its own product, Collabora Online.
Collaboras Michael Meeks, who also sits on the TDF board, reacted to the TDFs decision by saying that a fully supported, free online version already exists in the form of Collabora Online, and that resurrecting a dead repository makes little sense when an active, open community around the online suite already exists.
For now, The Document Foundation plans to reopen the old repository for new contributions. The organization has issued a warning that the code is not ready for live deployment and users should wait until the development team confirms it is stable.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
What happened to wronged wife Julia Carling - who incurred the wrath of teenage Prince William even though she was the victim
The renowned journalist and television presenter, who today celebrates her 61st birthday, wed former England rugby captain Will Carling in June 1994 in a romantic ceremony.
Luisa Zissman says she was forced to retreat to her Dubai basement with her children after 'massive explosions' on her way to the park - as Love Island stars and influencers detail 'scariest night of their lives'
Luisa Zissman has joined a terrified group celebrities including Petra Ecclestone and Arabella Chi sharing updates from the missile strikes in Dubai as they detailed the 'scariest night of their lives'.
Man charged after officers found drugs in Audi following crash near Dunmow
A man from Essex has been arrested and charged, after officers found suspected drugs in his car following a crash near Dunmow.
Inside the mind of the world's most infamous rapist: Psychiatrist who analysed Gisèle Pelicot's husband reveals incredible insights including his full 'astonishing' list of sexual fetishes and the personality trait that gave him away
Dr Paul Bensussan, the French psychiatrist and forensic expert who evaluated Gisèle Pelicot's husband, speaks to the Daily Mail about the complexities of the 'polymorphous pervert'.
Inside Warner's wild BRITs bash with a Manchester nineties rave theme and a family reunion on the dancefloor for Dua Lipa
The stars descended on Manchester for the 2026 BRIT Awards and Dua Lipa shocked the crowd with a surprise performance at the Co-Op Live on Saturday.
Keir Starmer's poll rating slumps to new low in the wake of his Gorton and Denton by-election disaster - with half of Labour voters considering switching to Greens
The latest Opinium survey found the Prime Minister's net approval rating has dropped five points to -49, which is the lowest level since he took office.
Police make arrest after 'attempted kidnap' of 18-year-old girl who was 'followed by man off bus'
The man allegedly got off the bus in Cardiff at the same time as the girl and followed her on Saturday evening.
Sharon Osbourne reveals she is planning a biopic on the 'fascinating' life of her late rock star husband Ozzy and says she feels 'blessed' for their long marriage
Sharon Osbourne has revealed that she is planning a biopic about the life of her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne.
The shocking murder of an officer on an Essex country road that shook Britain
The police officer was walking home when he flagged down a car which had been stolen
Former England star Jonny Bairstow appeals to Sir Keir Starmer for help after being stranded in Middle East amid Iran drones and missiles
Jonny Bairstow has appealed for help from Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer after becoming stuck in the Middle East while on holiday during the ongoing attack in the region.
A faulty Pilates machine cost this professional violinist her health, musical career and marriage - and forced her to turn James Bond in her fight for compensation
How much damage can you do - to your body, your career, your life - when you step on to a faulty piece of exercise equipment?