Meghan put on a sensationally stylish display as she and Harry arrived at the venue in Palm Beach, with a camera crew in tow as they prepared to start filming for the Duke’s new Netflix show about the elitist sport. The Duchess of Sussex , 42, embraced the beaming sunshine in an elegant white dress, which featured a pleated skirt design, halterneck top, and a cut-out at the waist, completing her look with glamorous sunglasses, and a chain-strap shoulder bag. She dared to risk potential disaster by sporting a pair of towering heels on the grassy terrain, but seemed to suffer no issue as she and Harry made their way across the field, while surrounded by burly security guards.
Gordon Ramsay has reportedly been left furious after one of his pubs in London was taken over by squatters. The swanky York & Albany pub in Regents Park had temporarily closed as the chef was planning to sign over a multi-million pound lease to new partners, and it was in that time the gang took over the property. Pictures obtained by The Sun show the group of ‘six professional squatters’ sleeping inside the building, and they have even placed a sign on the door threatening legal action against anyone who tries to force them out.
Health workers issued 11 million sick notes, also called ‘fit notes’, in England last year, up 108 per cent from 5.3 million in 2015, according to Policy Exchange think-tank.
On the day I won the Conservative leadership election, my mind was turning over the huge number of things I needed to do once I took over as Prime Minister.
Adrian Edmondson met Rik Mayall during their first year of studying drama at Manchester University. They hit it off instantly and formed a double act, performing their own material every week.
A Red Arrows aerobatics display scheduled for last September was reportedly cancelled after a Spanish official warned it would be a ‘hostile act’ and that its response would likely ‘not be mild’.
Charlotte Lewis had only ever acted in end-of-term plays at her school. From nowhere, however, she had been summoned to a one-on-one audition with the great Roman Polanski
Angela Rayner was still facing questions last night about her property dealings and whether any required tax was paid.
Commandos have already conducted reconnaissance along the Lebanese coastline ahead of a potential maritime rescue mission. Last night, speaking exclusively to the Mail, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps confirmed he ‘stands ready’ to assist any Britons trapped in the region.
A defeat for Ukraine would usher in a new era of fear in the whole Euro-Atlantic area, as Putin continues his drive to rebuild the Soviet empire, writes Boris Johnson.
On a December morning in 2019, Caroline Flack made a tearful phone call to a friend from a North London police station. She had just been told she was to be charged with assault after hitting her boyfriend.
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MIKE KEEGAN: To escape the storm, Manchester United sent Mason Greenwood to sunnier climes. Redemption – given the harrowing footage that will forever remain – will never be the right word. But in the search for a way out of an almost impossible situation, those who make the decisions at Old Trafford chose to head down a route that not many would have plotted. Getafe is a two-and-a-half-hour flight and a world away from the Manchester goldfish bowl. An unfashionable club based in the middle of a nondescript residential area on the southern outskirts of Madrid, their compact stadium, the Coliseum Alfonso Perez, has three sides without a roof, let alone a leaking one.
Young Brits living in Germany have spoken of how much they enjoy living abroad. Elle (pictured), a British woman in Germany, said one of the best things about the country was the price of alcohol.
Eleanor Coppola – best known as director of documentary Hearts Of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse, and legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola’s wife, has died.
Revealed this week to have been the lover of Labour prime minister Harold Wilson (left), Janet Hewlett-Davies (right) took another secret to the grave.
Does the world need another lesson in how to make a delicious dip using organic free range produce, asks JANET STREET-PORTER. As the Duchess of Sussex launches herself as the USA’s answer to Nigella, will viewers be rushing to whisk up her eco-friendly snacks? As for enriching our lifestyles, would you pay extra for a Megan Mop? Or the chance to buy a blender made by happy well paid workers in a factory powered by solar energy using only the purest water- chance would be a fine thing. Would you make a slab cake with the Sussex seal of approval? I doubt it would have many carbs, but it will be very humble and worthy and guilt-free. As brand Sussex expands, with Harry and Meghan announcing they will be producing two new television shows for Netflix , I know which one I’ll be watching. Since signing a five-year production deal worth a reputed $100 million in 2020, there’s been huge interest in how the royal couple would translate their personal experiences into entertainment for ordinary folk who don’t rear their own chickens, have a security detail and celebrity friends on speed dial like Oprah. A spokesperson for their production company, Archewell, reveals the pair are busy developing all sorts of projects, with a movie, comedy and all sorts of entertainment in the pipeline – but the first shows into production reflect their very different passions- sport and domestic bliss.
Sharon Mawdsley (pictured),46, had been accused of five sexual assaults on two prisoners in the library at Kirkham prison in Lancashire in 2018.
Ex-Page Three model Samantha Fox is still married to her Norwegian wife Lina Olsen – despite a drunken bust-up on a British Airways flight which forced it to abandon take-off.
Keir Starmer said retirees would have to wait for his election manifesto to find out if the long-standing Conservative pledge would remain in place.
Rayner faces pressure over claims that she may have broken electoral law by registering at the wrong address more than a decade ago – and owed capital gains tax on the sale of a house.
The Mail understands the 62-year-old newsreader Huw Edwards, who was suspended last July following allegations that a then-unnamed presenter had paid a young person ‘more than £35,000’ for sexually explicit images, has taken sanctuary in his beloved Wales and is being comforted in Carmarthenshire by his mother Aerona (right). ‘Huw is now living in Wales, mostly with his mother,’ a friend told this newspaper. ‘It’s just easier that way.’ Edwards, who is still reportedly receiving his full £439,000 salary, had seemed more accomplished than ever in the months preceding his suspension, earning lavish plaudits for his commentary on Queen Elizabeth’s funeral. There were even calls for him to be knighted.
Financier Ben Goldsmith is celebrating the birth of his fifth child with his wife, the model-turned-society caterer Jemima Jones, nearly five years after his daughter Iris died aged 15.
Legendary Italian fashion designer Roberto Cavalli has died at the age of 83 after a lengthy battle with ill-health, according to local media.
When Victoria Beckham sits down at the opulent London restaurant where she will celebrate her 50th birthday next week in the company of her nearest and dearest, she will have a wide smile on her face.
The frenzy was sparked after a social media post, which has since been deleted, claimed the popular Beigel Bake shop had sold its last roll. It turned out to be a false alarm but led to staff at the shop, which bakes 7,000 bagels a day, being forced to bake an extra batch to satisfy demand.
Prince Harry has made yet another under-the-radar appearance after quietly jetting into Miami to take part in a panel discussion for his charity Sentebale.
Elliott Nash, 33, hit Judge Matthew Mawdsley, 54, as he tried to cross a busy dual carriageway to reach his hotel following a Christmas night out with colleagues.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: It’s now seven weeks since The Mail on Sunday first broke this story but, until now, the police have seemed desperate not to get involved.
Jon Richardson and Lucy Beaumont have announced they are divorcing after nine years of marriage. The pair – who share seven-year-old daughter Elsie Louise – shared the news in a joint statement on Friday, just days after the launch of the fifth series of their comedy show Meet The Richardsons. The ‘at home mockumentary’ show about their relationship first aired in 2020, with the couple crediting it for ‘helping their off-screen relationship.’
The Home Office said that Border Force will take ‘concerted action’ to stop counterfeit stamps from crossing international borders
And actor Martin Quinn is to coin a new catchphrase for the popular character when he uses the Scots slang word ‘bawheid’ for the first time on the sci-fi show.
Officers attended St John’s Gardens at around 1.50am on April 12 where they found a 16-year-old girl who had been victim of an assault by an unknown man.
A council leader with a conviction for domestic abuse was facing calls to resign last night amid fresh allegations of violence against women. Jonathan Nunn, 58, is accused of beating two ex-wives and at least two other partners over a 20-year period. In 2004 he admitted assaulting his second wife, Janice, after he was seen punching and kicking her in the street.
A study has found evidence of multidrug-resistant bacteria being passed between sick cats and dogs and their healthy owners in Portugal and the UK.
Labour-run Monmouthshire County Council says almost a quarter of children are not accepting a free meal under a new scheme – and that many prefer processed foods.
ROBERT HARDMAN: This is a law which makes it a ‘hate’ crime to abuse a man in a dress but not a woman wearing the very same dress.
Five men who ‘executed’ a DPD driver as he delivered parcels in broad daylight have been jailed for a total of 122 years – and police have admitted they still do not know the motive for the brutal slaying. Aurman Singh (right), 23, was hacked to death by a gang who were armed with an axe, a hockey stick, a knife, a golf club and a shovel on August 21 last year. Judge Kristina Montgomery told Stafford Crown Court that Aurman’s murder was a ‘act of horrifying brutality’ and ‘a very public execution’ as she handed out sentences today. (left: left to right top to bottom; the arrest centre) Arshdeep Singh 24, Jagdeep Singh, 22, Shivdeep Singh, 26, and Manjot Singh, 24, all from the Black Country, were all found guilty of murder following a trial. The delivery driver was left to die in a pool of blood after he was ambushed by the gang on a street in Shrewsbury.
Nicholas Panayiotou and Eleanar Attard (pictured) appeared on Channel 4 ‘s Come Dine With Me: The Professionals with their Touch of Greek restaurant in Chingford, east London in July 2022.
The London mayoral hustings was suspended for 20 minutes when Andreas Michli, an independent mayoral candidate, repeatedly shouted out the names of murdered teenagers.
Early one morning last June, Ellie Baxter answered a knock at the door of the home she shared with her partner and one-year-old son to find two police officers on the doorstep.
Darren Welsh, 47, refused to pull over for officers in Hendon, Sunderland, and sparked a 13-minute pursuit where he drove at dangerously high speeds, failed to give way, went through red lights and travelled on the wrong side of the road. Newcastle Crown Court heard Welsh went through two residential estates during the fast-paced chase, where he travelled at speeds of over 90 and 100mph at times and was finally forced to brake when he reached a cul-de-sac. Welsh, of Marlville West, Sunderland, who was driving back from a fishing trip, claims he ‘panicked’ and tried to get away from the car last September because he thought it was being driven by ‘organised offenders’ who had attacked him before. Dash cam footage shows Welsh fall onto his backside as he and his passenger, who was someone he had offered a lift, leave the moving car. He then appears to ‘snap’ his ankle as he hits the ground and was left on crutches afterwards.
Thousands of offenders will repair roads across the South West, one of the worst affected regions for potholes.
FEMAIL looks at JK Rowling’s strained relationship with Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson and how it has diminished over the years.
Princess Eugenie is said to have introduced Ellie Goulding to Caspar Jopling, so who better to comfort the pop star after the collapse of her four-year marriage to the Eton-educated art dealer?
Four gangsters who left a seven year old girl in intensive care following a drive-by shooting outside a church have been jailed for 73 years. The girl suffered wounds to her lung, abdomen, and groin, and still has a metal pellet embedded in a muscle close to her heart which will impact her for the rest of her life. An adult woman who was also hit in the attack, spent four months in hospital and can no longer walk by herself. A total of four women and two children were injured after the gunmen fired a sawn-off shotgun at a crowd of people outside St Aloysius Church in Euston, north London , in what was believed to be a gang-related attack.
The airport, which is the second-busiest in the UK, was badly affected by air traffic control (ATC) staff shortages across Europe last year, and repeatedly suffered the same problem in its own control tower.
Nick Bellamy admitted to having seven or eight pints as well as white wine before arriving at the bar with other members of the South Wales Police’s economic crime unit.
Across two operations in less than 24 hours, HMS Lancaster seized a total of 3.7 tonnes of illegal drugs including heroin, crystal meth and cannabis from smugglers in the Indian Ocean.
Paula Leeson (right), 47, from Sale, died in a swimming pool at a villa in a remote village in Denmark, on June 6, 2017, while on holiday with her husband Donald McPherson (left). He was charged with her murder in 2020, but a trial at Manchester Crown Court collapsed after the judge ruled there was insufficient evidence to reach a verdict. McPherson stood to gain £3.3million in insurance payouts as a result of her death, but Paula’s family (inset), who remain convinced McPherson was responsible, have since launched a civil case against him for unlawful killing. With the case set to begin next week at the Manchester Civil Justice Centre, Paula’s brother, Neville, has said ‘new evidence’ will be heard.
A poll found nearly half of believed it was vital for keeping the peace. But one in three would choose a reliable internet connection over a night in with their partner.
Angela Rayner’s odds of becoming the next Labour leader have taken a dramatic plunge – as police launched an investigation into whether she broke electoral law over the sale of her house.
Jake Hill attacked five people in around 20 seconds outside the Eclipse nightclub in Bodmin, Cornwall, shortly after 3am on April 30 last year.
TV presenter Chris Packham led Extinction Rebellion protesters tonight as they stormed the Science Museum’s new climate gallery over its sponsorship by a mining company. The exhibit has been plagued by disruption since its opening last month, with criticism centring on the fact the gallery’s sponsor – the Adani Group – derives 60 per cent of its revenue from the coal industry. The Adani Group is also involved in the manufacturing of drones for the Israeli military, Extinction Rebellion has claimed. Speaking to the 30-strong band of young people, scientists and activists, Mr Packham deemed the sponsorship deal ‘beyond greenwash – it’s grotesque’. He continued: ‘Science tells us that the fossil fuel industry is responsible for the accelerating destruction of our natural world.’
The child, called Jessica, was cycling next to the entrance of Oakfield School in Hull , East Yorkshire, when tragedy struck at 3.40pm on Thursday.
The BBC received a wave of complaints about how Blake’s trans identity was not mentioned in an online article on February 23 and during the BBC News at One bulletin three days later.
Ladies’ Day at the races is unlike any other race down and this year saw some absolutely stunning outfits. There were £10,000 worth of amazing prizes given to the winners.
Javed Nouri, 31, had feared for his safety and warned Home Office housing managers and police about ‘crazy’ Moroccan Ahmed Alid (pictured), 45, who routinely carried a knife, but no action was taken. ‘I told them that we are not safe here… he could attack us at any moment.’ Alid, who allegedly murdered a pensioner at random minutes after attempting to murder Mr Nouri, said he came to the UK after being refused asylum in Germany and was waiting to bring his family here as well. The other asylum seekers sharing the Home Office accommodation in Hartlepool soon became aware of his ‘extremist’ views and were frightened of him too. Teesside Crown Court heard Alid was inspired by the Hamas attack on Israelis last October to launch his own murderous rampage. His first target was housemate Mr Nouri, who had converted from Islam to Christianity, and in Alid’s view ‘deserved to die.’
After a weekend with their paints, the primary school pupils took their campaign to the streets of their town the following Monday.
The new rector of Glasgow University has sparked fury after claiming that the institution ‘actively colludes in the murder of innocent civilians’.
Officials said it had undertaken works overnight to make the ‘optical illusion’ lane ‘clearer to pedestrians and prevent further trips and falls’.
A family doctor who ‘desecrated’ a terminally ill patient’s final months by groping her while telling her ‘I’m helping you’ was today jailed for three and a half years. Dr Mohan Babu, 47, ‘abused his trust’ as he hugged, kissed and fondled three vulnerable women – one of whom was dying of cancer. In ‘horrendous’ acts the father of two ordered one woman – who had terminal pancreatic cancer and has since died – to take her top off before groping her.
Korra Obidi, a Nigerian dancer and singer, was admitted to hospital after a substance was reportedly thrown into her face.
Graham Stuart, 62, (pictured) told the Prime Minister it had been an ‘enormous privilege to serve as a minister’ and assured Sunak he would continue to give him his ‘full support’.
Angry passengers have criticised ‘incompetent’ British Airways after their flights were suddenly cancelled wrecking their weekend plans – including a honeymoon and 50th birthday celebration.
One person was killed and seven injured when a pylon supporting cable cars suddenly collapsed outside the Turkish resort city of Antalya, authorities said Friday. The deceased was identified as a 54-year-old Turkish man, and said six Turkish citizens and one Kyrgyz national were injured. Two children were among the injured in the accident at the Tunektepe cable car just outside the Mediterranean city of Antalya at about 6pm during the busy Eid al-Fitr holiday, the state-run Anadolu Agency said.
The Trypilska plant, which was the biggest energy supplier for the Kyiv, Cherkasy and Zhytomyr regions, was left ablaze after the transformer, turbines and generators were wiped out.
DAVID PATRIKARAKOS: Britain is at war. We have been since 2001 – and we are losing. We lost in Afghanistan; we lost in Iraq; and unless we step up, we will lose in Ukraine.
The 26-year-old student Noa Argamani was snatched by the terror group during their murderous attack on the Nova desert festival on October 7.
Muhammad Rasoul Daraghmeh was killed in the city of Tubas during a shootout with Israeli soldiers after they allegedly discovered automatic weapons in his car.
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