LEE BOYCE: Why I've fallen out of love with The Apprentice – and my simple change to make it enjoyable again
Tonight, Luisa Zissman and Leah Totton will battle to win a £250k investment. Disappointed fan Lee Boyce won't be watching, but he does have an idea to wipe the smile of Lord Sugar's face. ...read
Princess Diana's Dresses were never as striking as the stunning woman I met, says Jim Shelley
I met Diana once. It was at Pavarotti’s benefit concert for children of Bosnia benefit concert in Modena in 1995. I was backstage in a small tent made even smaller by the fact that the person I was interviewing at the time was Meat Loaf when, completely unannounced, and by herself, Diana eagerly burst in. ...read
MANISH BHASIN: I know a lot of players watch the Football League Show... they want to see themselves in the limelight
Manish Bhasin is the presenter of The Football League Show on BBC One. He has previously worked as presenter on Football Focus and BBC local radio. He reveals which manager helped give him his break and discusses the research and preparation that goes on in putting together the Saturday night highlight show. ...read
A rather simplistic play reduced to silliness: QUENTIN LETTS gives his first night review of A Season in the Congo
Director Joe Wright's play about the politics of Congo in its first years after independence from Belgium in 1960 is showing at London's Young Vic theatre, writes QUENTIN LETTS. ...read
RICHARD KAY: Nicky's girl? She's in fashion
Everyone said it wouldn't last, not least because she is nearly half his age. But Kelly Simpkin, 27, has been mesmerising hairdresser Nicky Clarke for four years. ...read
A silly girl and her daft mother, a predatory Turkish waiter and a chilling tale of our times
On the last day of her annual holiday in Marmaris, schoolgirl Faye Jones packed her suitcase and ran off with a local waiter, a 22-year-old called Murat Can Ertani. ...read
JAMES CONEY: Not shopping around for best pension deal at retirement is a costly mistake you'll spend a lifetime regretting
If you are in a pension that is linked to the stockmarket then you must shop around to get the best possible income from your life savings. ...read
ASK TONY: Why can't NS&I's super computer crunch my sums and tell me the value of my savings?
We phoned National Savings & Investments to request a valuation of our National Savings Certificates. We have encountered numerous problems and I have complained but we have still not received the information. ...read
ALEX BRUMMER: Banks face an Atlantic divide after years of struggle
The contrast between the way US banks have bounced back from crisis, while UK banks remain deeply mired with legacy problems, could not be more stark. ...read
NEIL ASHTON: So where is Suarez, Rooney or Higuain? It's Groundhog Day at Arsenal and we're still waiting for a real statement of intent
Arsenal mean business, apparently. They know their supporters will not stomach another season of the PR machine attempting to brainwash them into believing they are on the verge of something special. They have heard enough of that. ...read
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Health service can't remain a sacred cow
Professor Sir Bruce Keogh’s report should mark the end of our self-delusion over the NHS, shared by every major party for 65 years – and the beginning of a serious debate about how to organise our healthcare better. ...read
Charles Sale: Dinosaur Alliss off in the rough again with Woods-Garcia comments
Peter Alliss has chosen the eve of The Open to blame the press for making a meal of Sergio Garcia’s racist jibe that he would serve fried chicken to Tiger Woods for dinner. ...read
The day Labour lost the moral high ground on the NHS
SIMON HEFFER: Yesterday’s Keogh report provides unequivocal proof that, when it comes to the NHS, Labour has no right to claim to occupy the moral high ground. The report also shows that the Tories needn’t be intimidated by Labour’s ‘record’ on health care. ...read
While Conservatives listened in sorrow, Labour went feral
QUENTIN LETTS: For the second time in a week, Labour Whips – purple in face, pointing like football hooligans and yelling ‘you! you! you!’ – cranked up the volume. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt was trying to describe horrible failings in numerous hospitals ...read
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Is the Pope making the Italian fashion houses more demure?
International fashion doyenne Suzy Menkes says the ‘humility and sobriety’ of Pope Francis is making Italian fashion houses, such as Dolce & Gabbana, more demure in their designs. ...read
MARTIN SAMUEL: Cheating has made excellence unfashionable, so sorry Chris, it's a bad time to win the Tour
MARTIN SAMUEL: It must be infuriating to the point of insanity to be the greatest road cyclist in the world and have every achievement questioned, picked over and dogged by the most monstrous innuendo, with no means of mounting a defence, beyond blanket denial. ...read
The Top Spin: A close one has got away... for the sake of the series Australia need to win at Lord's
Fancy plucking the entrails out of a tighter-than-tight first Test of a much-hyped five-match series, then arranging them in some kind of coherent order? Good luck to you. But Darren Lehmann managed it pretty succinctly on Sunday night. ...read
ADRIAN DURHAM: Why Gerrard should have joined United to fulfil his potential (Fabregas should do the same), the 39th Game is inevitable and women's teams should put a man in goal....
Sportsmail's spikiest columnist on why Steven Gerrard has been wasted at Liverpool, Old Trafford should be the only destination for Cesc Fabregas, the Premier League's 39th Game is inevitable and women's teams should put a man in goal ...read
RICHARD KAY: Flat owners who humbled property king
Residents of Charter Quay, a riverside block of flats at Kingston, Surrey, have wrestled the freehold of their homes away from magnate Vincent Tchenguiz (pictured). ...read
The teacher who changed my life: In this moving tribute to his old English master, who's just died, CLIVE ASLET says his one regret is he never thanked him
A fortnight ago I heard that the English master who taught me at school, the great Frank Miles, had died, aged 92. I say great — he was great to us, the ones for whom reading came to matter so much as a result of his highly individual influence. ...read
Ask the doctor: How can I prevent constant nose bleeds?
Here DR MARTIN SCURR explains how rhinologists use the 'Rapid Rhino' to staunch bleeding, and reveals he was witness to a miracle from beyond the grave ...read
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Victory for decency in end-of-life care
The review set up by health officials in response to the Mail's campaign resoundingly vindicated our warnings about horrifyingly widespread abuses. Crossbench peer Julia Neuberger and her panel were ‘shocked’ and ‘upset’ by ‘distressing’ examples of appalling care. ...read
DALEY THOMPSON: Random tests aren't enough... it's time to target nations
DOUBLE OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALLIST'S INSIGHT: Athletics has just picked itself up off the floor after the BALCO scandal and yet here we are again. It’s such a shame. ...read
MARTIN KEOWN: Fabregas, Ronaldo, Rooney, Bale and Suarez are the big five transfers targets this summer... but they stay or go?
There’s just over a month to go until the big kick-off and the summer’s five big transfers are still up in the air. ...read
Meet the BBC's poster girl for welfare 'cuts'
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: She sounded African, but I couldn’t swear to it. We were only told that her name was Rebecca and she lived somewhere in London. Rebecca was wheeled out by the BBC as a victim of the latest ‘savage cuts’ in the welfare budget, which came into force yesterday. ...read
I lost a ball then 'lost' The Open - it's no wonder I lost the plot... Evans reflects on Muirfield misfortune
Gary Evans, with two strokes added to his score, finished on a total of 279 when 278 played off for the Claret Jug in 2002. ‘I guess we’re going to talk about how I lost $7million in 20 minutes,’ said Evans, with a wry grin. ...read
The heat's buckled roads, rails – and Mrs Letts. Why can't we Britons cope with the sun?
QUENTIN LETTS: Other countries must look at us with bafflement. Temperatures have barely nudged the 90s Fahrenheit yet parts of our infrastructure have conked out, gone kaput, given up the ghost. It may not be long before we hear talk of hosepipe bans. ...read
GRAHAM POLL: Men in white coats are being undermined by DRS
Who could blame Aleem Dar for not giving Brad Haddin out caught behind, even if he suspected there had been a slight nick, when he knew that England had a review to use and Australia did not? ...read
Charles Sale: Dawson unfazed by Open boycott over sexism row
Royal and Ancient chief executive Peter Dawson, in the eye of the storm over an Open Championship being staged at men-only Muirfield, has not shifted his position throughout the heated debate. ...read
Gushy Lady Hodge pinged a smile of radiant dimness
QUENTIN LETTS: Rather a strange afternoon was spent quizzing Prince Charles’s top flunkey about the royal fin-ances. Lady Hodge, thumbscrewer-in-chief, chaired the meeting. La Hodge! ...read
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: It's a start-the-day pleasure to hear Beeb presenters being kicked up their bien pensant backsides by IDS
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith rebuked Radio 4’s John Humphrys while discussing the government’s new welfare cap. ...read
ALEX BRUMMER: Bank governor Carney primes guns of August to tell us when interest rates will rise
Mark Carney’s first big public appearance will come at the inflation report press conference. He will give the world a glimpse of how he sees so-called ‘forward guidance’ working. ...read
Can a tyrant ever wear a blazer? Nein!
CRAIG BROWN: Alan Whicker may be the last Briton to have worn a silver-buttoned blazer with complete confidence. His demise at the age of 87 tolls the death-knell for this most self-confidently middle-class of garments. ...read
RICHARD KAY: How Alan Whicker's real age was a secret he took to the grave
Documentary-maker Alan Whicker knocked off four years, making him 87, as is recorded in his Who’s Who entry and given by the BBC in the announcement of his death last week. ...read
Rowan Pelling's sex advice column: I'm horrified by my husband's racy fantasy
Question: I finally have got round to reading Fifty Shades Of Grey. My husband saw me and to my surprise started suggesting he'd like to try some of the things in the book. ...read
Only transparency can cure the Health Service
The Mail welcomes ministers’ decision to phase out the Liverpool Care Pathway, in whose name patients judged to be terminally ill are left to die without treatment, food or fluids. ...read
LIZ JONES FASHION THERAPY: So how DID cheap and cheerful Dorothy Perkins suddenly get so chic?
The world has gone mad. A poll of 40,000 women by fashion website dressipi.com last week revealed that Dorothy Perkins has shot up to number seven in a top 20 countdown of the most desirable labels. ...read
LAURA WILLIAMSON: Let's stop being nice about women's football
The stars of the women's game do not want or deserve the hype and vitriol too often directed at male players, but you can't have it both ways. ...read
JANET STREET PORTER: Forget White Van Man, Dave, and target the Mums in Minis
Were you as confused as me by the 'healthy' messages from Tory HQ last week? Talk about inconsistent. ...read
Bilge, but one hell of a page turner: Inspired by Dante, it's the year's most hyped novel. So what does A. N. WILSON think of Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown's new epic?
A. N. Wilson can't put down Dan Brown's new novel - but still thinks it's 'twaddle' with a plot written for the big screen. ...read
ALEX BRUMMER: Banks face an Atlantic divide after years of struggle
The contrast between the way US banks have bounced back from crisis, while UK banks remain deeply mired with legacy problems, could not be more stark. ...read
Something's wrong when life is as disposable as a nappy
After years of debate and an all-night sitting this week in parliament, the Irish Government has just passed legislation allowing abortions, writes AMANDA PLATELL. ...read
Left or Right... can you spot the difference?
ANDREW ALEXANDER: What would you say was your personal political inclination — Left-wing or Right-wing? ‘Er, um,’ is not an answer. So let me put the question another way to avoid any mention of ‘wings’... ...read
ANDREW PIERCE: Labour gets an attack of stage fright
The low-profile Gordon Brown is set for a starring role during the Labour Party conference in Brighton, despite the best efforts of the Labour leadership not to let anyone know, writes ANDREW PIERCE. ...read
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Health service can't remain a sacred cow
Professor Sir Bruce Keogh’s report should mark the end of our self-delusion over the NHS, shared by every major party for 65 years – and the beginning of a serious debate about how to organise our healthcare better. ...read
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Is the Pope making the Italian fashion houses more demure?
International fashion doyenne Suzy Menkes says the ‘humility and sobriety’ of Pope Francis is making Italian fashion houses, such as Dolce & Gabbana, more demure in their designs. ...read
Bolt from the blue by the hardliner with a soft heart: The Cardinal who was known as 'God's Rottweiler' loved cats and cried when UK opened its arms to him
Some will see the lightning strike on the dome of St. Peter’s as divine intervention after Pope Benedict VI stunned the Catholic world by announcing he was standing down, writes GEOFFREY LEVY. ...read
So Jacob, did you really go canvassing in a Bentley with your nanny? No! It was mummy's Mercedes: JANE FRYER meets the poshest man in politics
He has recently been described as the ‘mini Boris'. And despite his penchant for nannies, Bentleys, ridiculous private loos and preposterous poshness, I would love Jacob Rees-Mogg to be my MP, writes JANE FRYER. ...read
The danger is we've become immune to Human Rights lunacy. It's vital we stay angry, says MAX HASTINGS
Yesterday’s verdict from the European Court of Human Rights, branding whole-life tariffs for murderers such as Douglas Vinter, left, as 'inhuman and degrading', represents an insulting intrusion into our national affairs. ...read
Hope at last on the pathway to death - but the NHS still has a hole where its heart should be
According to advance reports, the Government will announce today the end of the deeply controversial Liverpool Care Pathway. But we are still not at the root of our health-care problems, writes MELANIE PHILLIPS. ...read
PETER MCKAY: Let's name and shame Twitter's rude oiks
Should Twitter be forced to identify those who post anti-Semitic messages if asked to do so by our police? Surely the answer is yes, if it’s a means to stop vicious trolls abusing innocent people, writes PETER MCKAY. ...read
A rather simplistic play reduced to silliness: QUENTIN LETTS gives his first night review of A Season in the Congo
Director Joe Wright's play about the politics of Congo in its first years after independence from Belgium in 1960 is showing at London's Young Vic theatre, writes QUENTIN LETTS. ...read
RICHARD KAY: Nicky's girl? She's in fashion
Everyone said it wouldn't last, not least because she is nearly half his age. But Kelly Simpkin, 27, has been mesmerising hairdresser Nicky Clarke for four years. ...read
Meet the BBC's poster girl for welfare 'cuts'
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: She sounded African, but I couldn’t swear to it. We were only told that her name was Rebecca and she lived somewhere in London. Rebecca was wheeled out by the BBC as a victim of the latest ‘savage cuts’ in the welfare budget, which came into force yesterday. ...read
Immortal romance of the plane that saved Britain: A gloriously thrilling and emotional flight in a Spitfire
Is abundantly clear that RAF's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight is a gloriously thrilling and emotional experience, no matter what age you are, writes ROBERT HARDMAN. ...read
Wisdom or piffle, we've a right to see what 'Disgusted of Highgrove' writes to ministers
Prince Charles has over the years bombarded ministers with letters full of advice on all manner of subjects. But because this is Britain, we’re not allowed to read what he wrote. Why? Asks STEPHEN GLOVER. ...read
Despite my raddled old body, I'm an organ donor. But that doesn't give me the moral right to queue-jump if I ever need a transplant
For a moment, it may sound fair that those who won’t give shouldn’t expect to get. But should registered organ donors like me take priority if we need a transplant ourselves? No. Writes TOM UTLEY. ...read
ADRIAN DURHAM: Why Gerrard should have joined United to fulfil his potential (Fabregas should do the same), the 39th Game is inevitable and women's teams should put a man in goal....
Sportsmail's spikiest columnist on why Steven Gerrard has been wasted at Liverpool, Old Trafford should be the only destination for Cesc Fabregas, the Premier League's 39th Game is inevitable and women's teams should put a man in goal ...read
Andy Townsend: It's a nerve-wracking experience being behind to a minnow, but that's where you see real character
I know exactly how those Aston Villa boys will be feeling as they line up in the tunnel before tonight’s game. Nervous, excited... it might have been almost two decades ago, but the situation I faced in 1994 was uncannily similar. And the feelings of the players won’t have changed. ...read
Referee Poite points the way for Jones and Corbisiero to dominate the scrum
Leigh Halfpenny might have been named man of the series but the success of the whole Lions tour hinged on the performance of Alex Corbisiero and Adam Jones at scrum-time on Saturday. ...read
BRAD GILBERT: The pressure's off Murray now – expect to see him and Djokovic in many more finals
Andy showed a lot of class and a lot of fight on Sunday. His dismantling of Novak Djokovic was a thing of beauty to watch. From the first ball, the crowd was engaged. I thought that was the most important factor. ...read
Charles Sale: Dinosaur Alliss off in the rough again with Woods-Garcia comments
Peter Alliss has chosen the eve of The Open to blame the press for making a meal of Sergio Garcia’s racist jibe that he would serve fried chicken to Tiger Woods for dinner. ...read
CHRIS FOY: Gatland holds breath over Lions in final showdowns with O'Driscoll among the potential casualties
The lunacy of the Lions predicament will be laid bare tomorrow, when up to 14 of the tour squad will hurl themselves into ferocious, title-chasing combat just 48 hours before setting off for Hong Kong. ...read
Northern Exposure: Sunderland are still a club in transition with Paolo Di Canio ready to instill radical changes
Paolo Di Canio does things differently. So it should be no surprise that he has called his final pre-match press conference of the season five days before the match. ...read
DALEY THOMPSON: Random tests aren't enough... it's time to target nations
DOUBLE OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALLIST'S INSIGHT: Athletics has just picked itself up off the floor after the BALCO scandal and yet here we are again. It’s such a shame. ...read
BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Lehmann's Aussies fight to the end, but can he make them win?
DAVID LLOYD: Australia just wouldn’t lie down and that performance had Darren Lehmann stamped all over it. They had only four wickets left, and the pitch wasn’t conducive to strokeplay. ...read
I lost a ball then 'lost' The Open - it's no wonder I lost the plot... Evans reflects on Muirfield misfortune
Gary Evans, with two strokes added to his score, finished on a total of 279 when 278 played off for the Claret Jug in 2002. ‘I guess we’re going to talk about how I lost $7million in 20 minutes,’ said Evans, with a wry grin. ...read
DES KELLY: Well, nothing lasts forever... it's been a blast! Sportsmail's brilliant columnist bows out after almost a decade at the top
It's time to bid you a fond farewell. This is my final column for Sportsmail. It has been an absolute privilege and an honour to be allowed to sound off on this page without compromise. ...read
DOMINIC KING: Martinez has promised Champions League football but the new Everton boss has plenty to do to make that a reality
Roberto Martinez made his grand entrance into Goodison Park on Wednesday and immediately set his sights on taking Everton into the Champions League. Here, DOMINIC KING looks at his in-tray. ...read
Gary Neville on his best friend: Playing football is Beckham's only driving force
When I went to Paris last week to interview David Beckham as he announced his retirement from football, there was much to talk about and memories such as that one. But what resonated with me was that when I asked him how he would like to be remembered, he replied: ‘As a hard-working footballer.’ ...read
GEORGE NORTH EXCLUSIVE: Blinded by bubbly, a visit from James Bond... no wonder I'll still be smiling when I reach 110
LIONS WING AND SPORTSMAIL COLUMNIST: Winning Lions! It is something all players dream about achieving but very few get to experience. I feel privileged to be a part of this group. ...read
GRAHAM POLL: Men in white coats are being undermined by DRS
Who could blame Aleem Dar for not giving Brad Haddin out caught behind, even if he suspected there had been a slight nick, when he knew that England had a review to use and Australia did not? ...read
JAMES ANDERSON: I've no problem with Stuart not walking after edge behind
The vast majority of cricketers in the modern game don’t walk. Personally I tend to walk, but I have no problem with Stuart Broad staying in the middle on the third day. ...read
Jamie Carragher: No-one can write off Dortmund... they're just like we were against AC Milan in 2005
This could be one of the closest finals we have seen in recent years and Dortmund are not the 7-2 shots that bookmakers suggest. If anything, Bayern will be the more apprehensive of the two sides. ...read
JAMIE REDKNAPP: New fixtures, new managers (and one we've seen before). It's a season that promises to be a Special One
The landscape of English football has changed. Instead of looking to the technical area for the genius of Sir Alex Ferguson, the combustible Roberto Mancini or the last man standing at Chelsea, we have a new dug-out cast. It's great to see Jose Mourinho back, isn't it? ...read
JEFF POWELL ON FRIDAY: Murray's right, he's not ready to be a sports knight... that can wait until his career is over
With luck Andy Murray's dose of common sense will put a stop to the knee-jerk nonsense of every sportsman and woman who wins anything bigger than an egg-and-spoon race trotting off to the the Palace to be tapped on the shoulder by The Queen. ...read
LAURA WILLIAMSON: Let's stop being nice about women's football
The stars of the women's game do not want or deserve the hype and vitriol too often directed at male players, but you can't have it both ways. ...read
The Top Spin: A close one has got away... for the sake of the series Australia need to win at Lord's
Fancy plucking the entrails out of a tighter-than-tight first Test of a much-hyped five-match series, then arranging them in some kind of coherent order? Good luck to you. But Darren Lehmann managed it pretty succinctly on Sunday night. ...read
Captain's Log: Another Sangster in racing as teenager hopes to make his mark at York
A member of a famous racing family takes his first step on the racing stage in the final race at York on Saturday. Ollie Sangster – full name Oliver Robert James Sangster – rides Capitol Gain for trainer Brian Meehan. ...read
EDGE OF THE BOX: Sky's excellent Ashes coverage was a reminder how good cricket fans have got it, Strauss came out of his shell... and I want Nasser's cart!
One of the great rivalries got under way on Wednesday. Sky Sports 2 had become Ashes HD to commemorate the latest chapter in the battle. There were also a few other changes... ...read
MARTIN KEOWN: Fabregas, Ronaldo, Rooney, Bale and Suarez are the big five transfers targets this summer... but they stay or go?
There’s just over a month to go until the big kick-off and the summer’s five big transfers are still up in the air. ...read
MARTIN SAMUEL: Cheating has made excellence unfashionable, so sorry Chris, it's a bad time to win the Tour
MARTIN SAMUEL: It must be infuriating to the point of insanity to be the greatest road cyclist in the world and have every achievement questioned, picked over and dogged by the most monstrous innuendo, with no means of mounting a defence, beyond blanket denial. ...read
MARTIN SAMUEL - THE DEBATE: Only bigoted English fools refuse to cheer Murray's glorious British triumph
Who else to debate this week but the first home Wimbledon champion in 77 years? Should he be knighted? Is he Scottish, is he British, can English people like him – and does anyone really care about this stuff? Apparently, they do. Read on. ...read
Wigan have won the FA Cup... but just wait 92 days and it begins all over again
MICHAEL WALKER: As the whistle blew at Wembley to announce Wigan Athletic’s triumph, hundreds of miles away in a social club on Tyneside, someone said: 'Aye, if only we’d beaten Birtley.' ...read
Murray's Wimbledon sanctum, the fall from grace of Swedish tennis and Fognini's £7,000 rant at umpire
MIKE DICKSON: Where did Andy Murray go when he wanted a haven of peace and quiet to himself at Wimbledon? ...read
NASSER HUSSAIN'S RATINGS: Class act Bell is on cloud nine after brilliant ton
Sportsmail's Nasser Hussain reviews the first Ashes Test and gives his ratings on both teams following England's 14-run win at Trent Bridge. ...read
NEIL ASHTON: So where is Suarez, Rooney or Higuain? It's Groundhog Day at Arsenal and we're still waiting for a real statement of intent
Arsenal mean business, apparently. They know their supporters will not stomach another season of the PR machine attempting to brainwash them into believing they are on the verge of something special. They have heard enough of that. ...read
EXCLUSIVE: Coventry chief Fisher is as dismayed as anyone with Ricoh fiasco after securing ground-share with Northampton
NEIL MOXLEY: Following the announcement that Coventry are to ground-share with Northampton Town next season, SISU chief executive Tim Fisher has been cast in the role of public enemy No 1. ...read
Nick Harris: Murray and Co chase £1.5m as Wimbledon chiefs raise prize money to record £20m
The prize pot at this summer’s Wimbledon championship is set to leap by 25 per cent to a record £20million after the All England Club bowed to demands from players that they needed a greater share of the tournament’s spoils. ...read
Patrick Collins: England are facing a World Cup debacle… but are the Premier League bothered?
There are so many reasons to rejoice in this high summer of dazzling sport: Murray's Wimbledon, Froome's Tour, the conquering Lions and an astonishing Ashes Test. ...read
WORLD OF CRICKET: It seems brutal but England were right to change openers
PAUL NEWMAN: It was England’s decision not to enforce the follow on against New Zealand at Headingley that did for him. It was the moment that Nick Compton’s Ashes dream would come to an end. ...read
Scu's view: It's no good just relying on honesty - the BHA should ban all horses from countries where steroids are legal
The British Horseracing Authority should ban all horses from countires where steroids are allowed during training - how is it a level playing field if they don't? ...read
ADAM GEMILI: I'm not 100 per cent yet... but when I hit the heights I will soar towards Rio
British sprinter Adam Gemili talks to Sportsmail about regaining confidence after returning from foot surgery and the wonder of having such a supportive network around him ahead of a pivotal stage in his career. ...read
Sam Turner weekend betting box: Kazeem to eclipse rivals
The presence of Mukhadram, Declaration Of War, The Fugue and Mars makes this another tough examination for AL KAZEEM. ...read
SAM TOMKINS COLUMN: BOD is a rugby God and I'm shocked he's been dropped by the Lions - but they'll still take the series, Murray will win Wimbledon... and I can't wait for my Italian job
Brian O’Driscoll has been dropped for the Lions decider on Saturday and I have to say I was shocked when the news was announced. What a player he has been. ...read
MANISH BHASIN: I know a lot of players watch the Football League Show... they want to see themselves in the limelight
Manish Bhasin is the presenter of The Football League Show on BBC One. He has previously worked as presenter on Football Focus and BBC local radio. He reveals which manager helped give him his break and discusses the research and preparation that goes on in putting together the Saturday night highlight show. ...read
Not a single victory - England stuttered, Wales and Northern Ireland choked and Scotland are officially OOT... British football really is USELESS
Oh, what a night! Not in the way Frankie Valli banged on about late December 1963 but we almost need to go back that far to remember a time when the home nations were good. ...read
An unashamedly blingtastic bash: What happened when Branson's son wed Harry's girlfriend's sister
ALISON BOSHOFF: The groom wore white, the best woman took centre stage and Prince Harry’s girlfriend serenaded the bride (while flashing her midriff). ...read
Juno's crowd pleaser: Miss Temple set to appear with Carey Mulligan in new Hardy adaptation
Juno Temple is in negotiations to appear opposite Carey Mulligan in the new big-screen version of Thomas Hardy’s Far From The Madding Crowd, writes BAZ BAMIGBOYE. ...read
SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Northern lights can shine even brighter after another epic win on that same Sydney turf
The deciding Test of this series brought a magnificent performance from the Lions on what was a wonderful occasion for the game. ...read
BEL MOONEY: I feel so trapped by my secret desires
This week, BEL MOONEY advises a Muslim mother-of-one who, after ending her arranged marriage has been secretly dating other women. ...read
A silly girl and her daft mother, a predatory Turkish waiter and a chilling tale of our times
On the last day of her annual holiday in Marmaris, schoolgirl Faye Jones packed her suitcase and ran off with a local waiter, a 22-year-old called Murat Can Ertani. ...read
JANET STREET PORTER: Forget White Van Man, Dave, and target the Mums in Minis
Were you as confused as me by the 'healthy' messages from Tory HQ last week? Talk about inconsistent. ...read
LIZ JONES FASHION THERAPY: So how DID cheap and cheerful Dorothy Perkins suddenly get so chic?
The world has gone mad. A poll of 40,000 women by fashion website dressipi.com last week revealed that Dorothy Perkins has shot up to number seven in a top 20 countdown of the most desirable labels. ...read
LORRAINE CANDY: What do a Viking chess piece and a half-eaten mini-roll have in common?
On the Friday school breaks up, a whole year’s worth of activity is dragged home and dumped on the kitchen table. ...read
Rowan Pelling's sex advice column: I'm horrified by my husband's racy fantasy
Question: I finally have got round to reading Fifty Shades Of Grey. My husband saw me and to my surprise started suggesting he'd like to try some of the things in the book. ...read
The web's a dark place but there is one glimmer of hope
SANDRA PARSONS: Today's young woman has a wider selection of men from whom to choose — but if she isn't lucky enough to find her Mr Darcy at university or the office, she’s increasingly unlikely to meet him at all. ...read
Ask the doctor: How can I prevent constant nose bleeds?
Here DR MARTIN SCURR explains how rhinologists use the 'Rapid Rhino' to staunch bleeding, and reveals he was witness to a miracle from beyond the grave ...read
ADAM UREN: Why aren't dodgy pension liberators hit with bigger charges than the vulnerable people they dupe?
It should be the pension liberators who take on the bulk of the risk if they feel the need to breach tax regulations, not the pension holder. ...read
DAN ATKINSON: Downturns may have prevented bust
Gordon Brown was committed to ending the cycle of ‘boom and bust’. Perhaps one or two small downturns may have saved us from the very large one that started in 2008. ...read
DAN HYDE: Annuity changes are welcome but insurers have forced a selfish compromise that will hurt thousands
Insurers are finally cleaning up their act over a £1 billion pensions rip-off but their self-interest has stopped the ABI from going the whole hog, leaving thousands to fall through the cracks in the code. ...read
JAMES CONEY: Not shopping around for best pension deal at retirement is a costly mistake you'll spend a lifetime regretting
If you are in a pension that is linked to the stockmarket then you must shop around to get the best possible income from your life savings. ...read
JAMES SALMON: Are the Chancellor's banking reforms really tough, or too little too late?
The Chancellor has come under fire for ducking key reforms designed to improve the culture and safety of Britain’s scandal-prone lenders. ...read
JEFF PRESTRIDGE: Don't let MPs hide cost of pension 'cut'
Cost-cutting measures mask the fact that by increasing salaries, the value of pensions already built up increases because they will still be calculated on a final-salary basis. ...read
LEE BOYCE: Why I've fallen out of love with The Apprentice – and my simple change to make it enjoyable again
Tonight, Luisa Zissman and Leah Totton will battle to win a £250k investment. Disappointed fan Lee Boyce won't be watching, but he does have an idea to wipe the smile of Lord Sugar's face. ...read
LISA BUCKINGHAM: Time to take a long hard look at the predatory payday loan gang
The OFT is about to write to the 50 largest payday lenders to point out where it thinks they may be falling short, but such moves are not enough. ...read
If we're in a 'global race', Mr Osborne, how will we know when we've won?
Three times in his Budget statement, the Chancellor took time to remind us we’re in a 'global race'. The Prime Minister uses the phrase so often it's starting to look like a verbal tic. But where are we racing to? ...read
Is Halifax a bank we're supposed to take seriously or just an angry old man struggling to cope with the 21st century?
'Halifax messed up my junior Isa, last year's Isa and this year's Isa - but I am in the monthly bingo, said the call centre man who didn't cut me off,' says Richard Browning. ...read
RICHARD DYSON: The house prices generation gap means the Bank of Gran and Grandad is good for £1trillion
The Bank of Mum and Dad is going bust, but the Bank of Gran and Grandad is flush with property wealth, a further sign of the great generational divide. ...read
SAM DUNN: While pet insurers reject valid claims and milk policyholders it's the poor old customer who's paying the price
While the City regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, is not investigating pet policies specifically, it says it is concerned about this sort of insurance. ...read
SIMON LAMBERT: Would you buy shares in Royal Mail - and Tell Pat to do the same?
The Government will do its best to sell us Royal Mail's shares as a sexy delivery service for the online age, if it's that good maybe we should be keeping it ...read
SIMON WATKINS: The Royal Mail sell-off must be first class
The Coalition has embarked on a major gamble. The privatisation of Royal Mail is a headline-grabbing gesture, but it is hard to overstate how much rides on its success or failure. ...read
Unemployed 18-year-old applies for £300 payday loan and is offered £500 - is this responsible lending?
He applied for a £300 loan through Cash Lady as an unemployed eighteen-year-old presuming that he’d be turned down. The result? They arranged a £500 loan. ...read
ASK TONY: Why can't NS&I's super computer crunch my sums and tell me the value of my savings?
We phoned National Savings & Investments to request a valuation of our National Savings Certificates. We have encountered numerous problems and I have complained but we have still not received the information. ...read
TONY HETHERINGTON: I bought a rising pension that stalled and now it's been frozen
Fifteen years ago, my pension company offered me three options. I chose the one that would increase annually, on average, by 2.5%. The first year it rose 5% but since it has only risen 1%. ...read
Black Dog: Lolly law won't chime with Jack
The ruling that ice-cream vans can play their chimes a bit longer brought back unhappy memories for Jack Straw, writes BLACK DOG. ...read
JAMES FORSYTH: Attacking is your job, Ed - so why are the Tories reaching for the knuckle-duster AGAIN?
Ed Miliband didn’t leave his office in the House of Commons until just before midnight on Monday. He had been frantically working on the speech he was to deliver the next morning on Labour’s relationship with the unions. ...read
LIZ JONES: I am NOT a troll (but you're right Rihanna, I am a mess)
Earlier this week, I was gleefully alerted by the world’s media that pop star Rihanna had responded angrily on Instagram to my piece in the Daily Mail. ...read
PETER HITCHENS: Would you be surprised to learn that I fund Labour? Well I do... and so do you
The world has just woken up to the secret tax on trade union members (the ‘political levy’) which keeps Labour going long after most reasonable people stopped being socialists, writes PETER HITCHENS. ...read
A big trophy... just the thing for clobbering crass sexists
If you don’t want to be judged solely on your appearance, as a woman, or a man, by anyone, then get out there and DO something instead, writes RACHEL JOHNSON. ...read
Beauty buzz with Bella Blissett: In praise of pale skin and red hair; plus ice-cream flavours kisses...
Let's hear it for the Kinder Aggugini S/S 13 show for confirming our long-held belief that pale skin and freckles are fabulous. But as fair complexions can suffer in the heat, how do we look as heavenly as Julianne Moore, rather than just hot and bothered? ...read
Beauty Bible beauty clinic: Wrinkles and dark circles around the eyes, plus a crepey neck. What are the solutions?
I need help choosing an eye cream please. I have lines and dark circles and people say my eyes always make me look tired. They are also very sensitive. I also have crepey loose skin on my neck, so would be grateful for advice on this. ...read
Liz Jones's Diary: In which I'm haunted by a bully
When you have been a victim, as I have been, you think you're the only person in the entire universe who is living this way. ...read
Mimi Spencer hits the Marrakech shopping express and falls back in love with buying
Mimi Spencer hits the Marrakech shopping express and falls back in love with buying ...read
Horoscopes: Do a good deed this week, Cancerians
Sally Brompton's seven day Astro forecast ...read
Health: Lorraine Kelly reveals her health secrets; plus curing your insomnia and the new 'bible for parents'
Sarah Stacey's weekly health round up: The must-have book for parent, plus conquer poor sleeping habits and Lorraine Kelly's tips for staying in tip-top shape. ...read
Dear Zelda: On leaving motherhood too late, bitchy friends and the guilt of past relationships
Our Agony Aunt offers her advice on your concerns ...read
Royal Mail Privatisation: The prospect of the Queen's head juxtaposed with Virgin ought to offend all who care about her dignity
It was right to privatise British Rail, Coal and Gas. But forgive me, in the case of Royal Mail, if I don’t rejoice with my fellow capitalists and wave the true blue Tory flag with my political compatriots. ...read
The teacher who changed my life: In this moving tribute to his old English master, who's just died, CLIVE ASLET says his one regret is he never thanked him
A fortnight ago I heard that the English master who taught me at school, the great Frank Miles, had died, aged 92. I say great — he was great to us, the ones for whom reading came to matter so much as a result of his highly individual influence. ...read
Inquiry mania! From Leveson to Iraq, our leaders are obsessed with inquiries. But, says a historian, they are vastly expensive buck passing exercises used by weak politicians to avoid taking tough decisions
DOMINIC SANDBROOK: Modern politicians are besotted with public inquiries. There have never been so many; yet never has so much public money been wasted on such futility. ...read
Analysis: Losing the 'right to reside test' could cost the UK economy up to £2bn a year, as EU says it 'discriminates against migrants'
The EU says the UK's rules are discriminatory and therefore illegal because British citizens automatically pass the right to reside test. ...read
Yes, minister, nurseries ARE bad for children. So why don't you do more for stay-at-home mums?
At last, after years of the liberal establishment insisting that nurseries are perfectly fine, a Government minister has dared to tell the truth about them. But will Elizabeth Truss's proposed solution get to the heart of the problem? ...read
MELISSA KITE: Cameron's chums DO despise the grass roots
Try as it might, there is no honourable way for the Tory leadership to draw back from the fact it thinks that grassroots Conservatives are swivel-eyed loons. ...read
Tyranny, torture and a coup that should chill naive Western leaders
After this dramatic coup in Egypt, what is to stop the army and angry public from rudely ejecting the next democratically elected leader in Egypt if one ever takes office? Asks MICHAEL BURLEIGH. ...read
RUTH SUNDERLAND: Breaking up is hard to do...Right decision on RBS split into 'good' and 'bad' bank crucial for economy
So long as RBS remains hobbled, it will continue to undermine confidence in the banking system and will be unable to play a full role in restoring growth. ...read
The day Labour lost the moral high ground on the NHS
SIMON HEFFER: Yesterday’s Keogh report provides unequivocal proof that, when it comes to the NHS, Labour has no right to claim to occupy the moral high ground. The report also shows that the Tories needn’t be intimidated by Labour’s ‘record’ on health care. ...read
Can a tyrant ever wear a blazer? Nein!
CRAIG BROWN: Alan Whicker may be the last Briton to have worn a silver-buttoned blazer with complete confidence. His demise at the age of 87 tolls the death-knell for this most self-confidently middle-class of garments. ...read
CHRIS EVANS: Seat's hot hatch: All the vroom-vroom you need... but could this be the most boring, plastic-encrusted dashboard ever made?
The cockpit? I don’t think I’ve ever seen a bleaker, more featureless fascia. You could call it chic and minimalist, but you’d be lying. ...read
CRAIG BROWN: How to get your act together (by a real old stager)
As well as being an all-round actor, Michael Simkins is also a wonderfully knockabout writer, somehow managing to be both world-weary and full of joie de vivre at one and the same time. ...read
Carry on nurse: Strauss's magical Ariadne Auf Naxos is revenge for the war
The finest operas bring together a great composer and an outstanding librettist, and Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s partnership with Strauss is up there with Mozart and Da Ponte. ...read
DEBORAH ROSS: White Queen bags five stars of awfulness
The BBC’s highly anticipated, fantastically expensive new Sunday-night historical drama series, The White Queen, is both one star and five stars. ...read
It's a bling thing: Michael Douglas camps it up as sequin-suited cabaret star Liberace... but Matt Damon as his toyboy lover? Puh-leaze!
Damon, best known for playing the uber-macho action hero Jason Bourne, is 42 in real life. When his character Thorson first met Liberace in 1977, he was barely 18. ...read
OLLY SMITH: My shore winners: Crack open a white that's been caressed by an ocean breeze
Particularly in summer, I often crave something simpler – whites that are light, bright and fresh as a daisy after an invigorating scrub. ...read
Show of the week: Splash hit at the Tate
Walk Through British Art tells the story of its country’s art over the past 500 years; it is extraordinarily complete and compelling. ...read
PIERS MORGAN: No sympathy for Gazza? Then you have no humanity
We all genuinely felt, from the reports we received, that the American rehab worked well and gave Paul Gascoigne a real chance of proper recovery. ...read
A glass half finished... Are Google's augmented-reality specs really the future?
It’ll be a long time before these go on sale properly, and years before they’re mainstream. These early test models are very unvarnished. ...read
TOM PARKER BOWLES: Vietman! I've found the soul of Saigon...in the heart of London's trendy East End
This is life-affirming cooking. Dishes may seem simple, but the art lies in juggling sweet and sour, fresh and fermented, soft and crisp. ...read
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- The Wanted star Tom Parker and girlfriend Kelsey Hardwick don't care who's watching as they enjoy a passionate PDA on holiday In the Canary Islands
- 'None of her Scientology friends are sticking by her but she's got J-Lo': Leah Remini is backed by singer Kirstie Alley denies she's livid about defection
- 'We didn't discuss' marriage: Stacy Keibler says tying the knot with George Clooney was the 'last thing on her mind' during Good Morning America appearance
- Tina Turner, 73, marries 57-year-old toyboy Erwin Bach in Switzerland... with newlyweds planning a star-studded party to celebrate
- 'Put that damn camera down!': Beyoncé scolds fan for taping her during concert While performing Irreplaceable in Atlanta, Georgia
- Comfy but certainly not chic: Sorry Jessica Alba but not even you can pull off this summer's trend for dungarees The fashion trend is an unflattering look
- Postcards from Portofino! Bikini-clad Nicole Richie shows off her deep tan as she cuddles up to husband Joel Madden during Italian vacation
- Living La Dolce Vita! Kerry Kennedy and daughter Mariah Cuomo soak up the sun on family yacht off the coast of Ischia in Italy Lay back on their boat
- The incredible shrinking Snooki! Jersey Shore star is almost unrecognizable as she poses next to JWoww following her 50lb weight loss
- It's not hard to see what he saw in her! Adam Levine's model fiancée Behati Prinsloo strips to her underwear after pair announce engagement
- Diane von Furstenberg offers a glimpse inside her sprawling estate - featuring a giant LIPSTICK made from a tree trunk A fashionable garden...
- Bring back The Rachel! Jennifer Aniston wears dowdy brown wig on set of her new movie Fiancé Justin Theroux also stopped by for a visit while she filmed
- Denise Richards 'ready to seek full custody' of Brooke Mueller and Charlie Sheen's twin sons Bob and Max Ready to ask a judge for four-year-old twin boys
- Katherine Webb puts her model prowess on full display as she struts through LAX The stunning model-turned-TV-personality was pretty in pink
- An emotional day! Kate Beckinsale sheds a tear as she unveils blue plaque in honor of her late father Richard Paid homage to the deceased actor
- Kim Kardashian 'makes first post-baby public outing'... one month after the birth of little North Spotted traveling incognito in nanny's car
- Kanye West prefers Kim Kardashian with NO make-up... despite the fact she's just launched her own line (and is rarely seen without her slap on)
- Going for gold! Volleyball star Kerri Walsh Jennings proudly poses with her naked photo spread as she joins Katherine Webb at ESPN party
- Making a splash! Ajay Rochester shows off her voluptuous figure in a leopardskin print bikini as she enjoys a wet and wild weekend in Vegas What happens in Vegas
- Fit Pitt! Brad shows off his toned torso through a tight nearly-sheer T-shirt as he jets out of LAX Showed off his muscly chest in taut khaki T-shirt
- She's going to boil in that: Miley Cyrus swaps her mini skirt for a full length jumpsuit as she touches down in London The UK has been experiencing a heatwave
- Getting creative! Heidi Klum Tweets a topless shot with a smiling sand and shell face adorning her enviable washboard stomach Model in the Bahamas
- Couldn't decide which pants to wear, Rita Ora? How split-in-half trousers have become bizarre new trend for indecisive A-listers The new look for 2013
- Emma Roberts 'arrested for domestic violence on boyfriend Evan Peters after leaving actor with a bloody nose and a bite mark'
- Lea Michele 'has been grieving alongside Cory Monteith's family' since boyfriend's tragic death, actress reveals in statement Died from dug overdose
- The cast of Glee 'knew that Cory Monteith was battling heroin addiction and were instrumental in getting star to rehab' Some producers - were aware too
- The spoilt rotten holiday league: Their lives seem like one long vacation - but which star's been on the most trips in the past year? Celebrity Holiday League
- He's got her back! Jennifer Garner enjoys the hands on treatment from husband Ben Affleck during couple's outing An attentive husband
- EXCLUSIVE: 'Connor Cruise is the worst person for my daughter to be around': Exiled Scientologist and father to Tom Cruise's son's close friend hits out
- What a gorgeous family! Malin Akerman shows off her beautiful baby and bikini body in intimate snapshot The actress has her sensational body back
- Now it's my bun in the oven! Top Chef judge Gail Simmons, 37, reveals she is expecting her first child with entrepreneur husband Been married five years
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Lindsey Vonn shares a joke with fellow WAG Nadine Moze as she follows Tiger Woods to the U.S Open
Lindsay was supporting her golfer beau - Justin Bieber caught underage drinking as he cosies up to Selena Gomez in LA Justin is only 19-years-old, while Selena is just 20
- You've missed a button! It's back to the day job for Irina Shayk as she swaps jet-setting with Cristiano Ronaldo for risque shoot Model got back to work
- King Of The Hill actor Dennis Burkley dies aged 67 The actor, who voiced Principal Moss on the hit animated series, passed away in LA
- Revealed: Cory Monteith died from heroin and alcohol overdose... after taking drug alone in his hotel room Lethal combination
- Please don't give up the day job! Georgia May Jagger poses in just a pair of jeans as she reveals that she's considering becoming ... a vet
- As if it wasn't hot enough already! Orlando Bloom raises temperatures as he goes shirtless for stroll with son Flynn In New York City
- Behind the mask: Nicole Kidman lets her eyes do the talking as she poses behind bondage-style lace mask in Vogue Germany A provocative shoot
- Johnny Depp looks suave at Japan premiere of Lone Ranger after jetting in to the country with Amber Heard and his children Film was a flop in the US
- The Kardashian takeover continues: Sisters Kim, Khloe and Kourtney to launch a new fashion range with British party brand Lipsy Items priced up to $228
- FIRST LOOK: Benedict Cumberbatch takes on controversial role of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in the trailer for The Fifth Estate
- Wooing him with those legs: Anna Kendrick shows off her pins in tiny shorts as she serenades co-star Jeremy Jordan Filming in New York
- The ultimate birthday present for Camilla? As the Duchess of Cornwall celebrates turning 66 will the Royal baby share her big day? Kate is due any day
- 'You know what's great about falling off your bike and breaking your elbow? NOTHING!' Frustrated Seth Rogen steps out wearing a sling
- Elizabeth Taylor's crowing glory: Actress' Cleopatra headdress worn during on-set love affair with Richard Burton goes up for auction
- Doting daddies! Neil Patrick Harris and partner David Burtka enjoy family day out with twin tots Gideon and Harper Fathers were in LA
- Still coordinating despite being apart! Kendall and Kylie Jenner both bare their midriffs in trendy crop-tops during separate outings Coordinating sisters
- Up, up and away! Kourtney Kardashian takes birthday girl Penelope and son Mason on the Dumbo ride during family day out at Disneyland
- Liam Gallagher 'is sued for millions by a woman who accuses him of fathering a secret love child with her' The unnamed woman claims a one night stand
- Someone likes her new look! Smiling Lady Gaga whips her hair back and forth as she shows off her curly brunette 'do Shed her blonde locks
- Nicole Richie goes make-up free as she heads out in plunging maxi dress during family holiday She's spent most of her holiday in a bikini
- Are those real? Rachel Bilson reveals FOUR colored star tattoos on her neck Heart Of Dixie star Rachel Bilson, 31, certainly stood out
- A cast Iron fortune! Robert Downey Jr named Hollywood's highest paid actor, earning $75 million in the last year Earnings until June 2013
- 'He kept his drug addiction from me': Cory Monteith's ex-girlfriend Mallory Matoush reveals she had no idea he ever used heroin Dated him for 8 months
- Cory Monteith seen in one of his final roles as film stills from All The Wrong Reasons are released after his death He had other projects in the works too
- The show will go on: Glee producers to add TWO new actors to cast... as they work out best to way to explain absence of tragic Cory Monteith
- Just in case it wasn't hot enough already! Alyssa Milano sets temperatures soaring as she takes the plunge in apple green dress Star of ABC's Mistresses
- Maxi-mom marks for effort! Famke Janssen steals the spotlight in a long gown as she reunites with Wolverine co-star Hugh Jackman at London premiere
- The thigh's the limit! Catherine Zeta-Jones shows off her toned legs in a daring black strappy dress at NYC Red 2 screening Actress was in New York
- Thank goodness she's ditched the stripper shoes: Dame Helen Mirren wears demure heels and bright white dress at Red 2 premiere Looked alright in white
- He could have made more of an effort! Bruce Willis dons blue jeans as wife Emma Heming radiates in a white mini dress as couple attend screening of Red 2
- The cream of the crop! Ryan Gosling looks suave in a pale suit as Kristin Scott Thomas plays it safe in black for Only God Forgives screening
- She's a punk princess! Miley Cyrus wears leather cropped top and thigh-skimming miniskirt for daytime stroll Rarely in low-key outfits
- Hilary Swank and Juliette Binoche dazzle as they join Jeremy Irons for the official opening of Bvlgari's new store on the French Riviera
- Keeping busy: Kaley Cuoco focuses on her health and hits the gym following Henry Cavill split Couple broke up earlier this week
- Halle Berry and Olivier Martinez show off their matching gold wedding bands as they jet back after French nuptials Both oped for the same simple designs
- The friendly exes: Jane Lynch and her estranged wife Lara Embry step out together for the first time after filing for divorce Getting divorced
- Raising the stakes! Naya Rivera plays a game of sexy strip poker against herself for new photo shoot Glee actress knows how to turn up the heat
- Hungry for more? Pamela Anderson reunites with ex-husband Rick Salomon to grab a generous bite Ended with annulment
- Bare-face of the future! True Grit star Hailee Steinfeld goes make-up free as she gets crazy talons at beauty salon On her way to the ES Nail Salon in Hollywood
- She's got talent! Howie Mandel can't help but ogle Maria Menounos as the TV host wears a low-cut dress during Extra interview A delight in orange
- Letting her hair down! Vanessa Hudgens loses her tousled top knot but keeps her eye-catching trouser suit as she dines out in London In a black and red suit
- So that's how she did it! Hilary Duff reveals how she got her body back into shape after baby Luca in candid exercise snap Proved her dedication
- Liv Tyler: 'I am mystified by men... my son is the most solid, healthy and consistent male relationship I have ever had' No pressure on the kid...
- Still stunning even in her pajamas! Rosie Huntington-Whitely is flawless in baggy striped trousers as she speeds off with beau Jason Statham
- Brotherly love: Protective Prince Jackson takes on the role of a fatherly figure as he escorts younger sibling Blanket to karate class
- Pregnant Zara Phillips QUITS show-jumping just days after insisting she would continue competing Queen's granddaughter cancelled grueling trials
- 'That part is scary': Single mom Connie Britton on raising son Yoby without a father figure and dealing with those 'man things' Adopted her little boy
- No wonder she's always happy! Beaming Goldie Hawn, 67, shows off her trim figure as she gets an endorphin rush during her regular brisk afternoon stroll
- Case of the missing baby weight! Kristen Bell shows off post pregnancy figure on set as mystery solving character Veronica Mars
- Princess Charlene of Monaco puts runaway bride drama behind her as she shows off her swimmer's figure on luxury yacht holiday in Sardinia