Money Morals: We had to spend £3,000 fixing our boiler and now we're skint - is it too late to cancel Christmas?
We had managed to put aside about £500 for Christmas but our boiler packed up and now we have no money. Should we tell the kids? Have your say in Money Morals. ...read
ADAM UREN: State pension rises show why young people need to vote so that they aren't an open goal for austerity
The rising retirement age is sensible but it doesn't make it any less of a downer to millions of young people who have constantly been hit by austerity Britain. ...read
Will Moyes turn it around at Old Trafford... or are champions United set to miss out on the top four? It's time to TACKLE KEOWN!
Manchester United's woes deepen for new manager David Moyes after back-to-back Premier League defeats put their title defence in serious doubt. But will the Scot turn it around? Sportsmail columnist Martin Keown answers the all-important questions ahead of another busy weekend of Premier League action. ...read
GRAHAM POLL: I was accused of match-fixing in 2006 but I've never even been approached... Integrity is everything when you're a referee
Referees have been investigated for match-fixing in this country - I was asked about an allegation surrounding games I officiated in 2006 - but they are no longer the automatic suspects following the recent revelations about players apparently involved with illegal activity. ...read
THE TRANSFER COLUMN: Liverpool lead chase for 'the Egyptian Messi' Salah and Barcelona set sights on United target Gundogan
This is the Transfer Column, where Sportsmail delivers the very latest news, gossip and rumours from around the football world three times a week. In today's column: In-demand Basle winger Mohamed Salah could be on his way to Liverpool after being spotted at Anfield, Barcelona have joined Manchester United and Real Madrid in the chase for Ilkay Gundogen and Yohan Cabaye still has eyes for PSG. ...read
CLINT HILL: QPR deserved to go down last season because we were unprofessional... but Harry has turned that around and we can bounce back to the big time
QPR captain Clint Hill is aiming to win his second promotion to the Premier League with the club. Hill says there is a far better atmosphere in Harry Redknapp's squad this season than there was last year. ...read
BUMBLE AT THE TEST: England are better off ducking than hooking and they need their captain to start Cooking on gas
DAVID LLOYD IN ADELAIDE: Sportsmail's columnist talks about how England's batsmen should deal with the short ball, how the skipper's brain has been scrambled and meeting characters in the Royal Oak... ...read
TOP SPIN AT THE TEST: The good, the bad and the ugly from day five in Adelaide
Lawrence Booth with the best and the worst action from the five day of the second Test at the Adelaide Oval. ...read
NASSER HUSSAIN: Not learning from mistakes is a bigger problem than being 2-0 down... now England must prove they are world class players
We mustn’t hear any of this ‘that’s the way I play’ from England’s batsmen now. Too many of them are being repetitive in the nature of their dismissals and there must be some tough talking about that in the short time before now and Perth. ...read
NASSER HUSSAIN'S AUSTRALIA RATINGS: Clarke lead by example and his players all did their bit
Nasser Hussain gives his verdict on the Australian side after their second Test victory in Adelaide and says Micheal Clarke got his captaincy just right. ...read
NASSER HUSSAIN'S ENGLAND RATINGS: Senior players need to improve and fielders must take their catches to win matches
Nasser Hussain gives his verdict on the England side after their second Test defeat in Adelaide and says the players must work on their fielding if they want to get back into the series. ...read
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Join Sportsmail's Football 9-5 service, where we bring you the latest news as it happens throughout the day... including Wayne Rooney ready to battle aliens. ...read
RICHARD KAY: Proud Python steps out with young wife four decades his junior for co-star Cleese's birthday bash
Terry Jones was pictured with his Swedish partner Anna Soderstrom, four decades his junior, for the first time since he recently announced that they had married. ...read
RICHARD KAY: Charles takes a step closer to the throne by representing Queen at Nelson Mandela's funeral
For Prince Charles it will be the most sombre of duties, flying to South Africa to represent the Queen at the funeral of Nelson Mandela. ...read
CHARLES SALE: Has Dyke enough time for the FA? Two days a week isn't enough for the role of chairman
The FA were concerned enough about public reaction to FA chairman Greg Dyke’s idiotic cut-throat gesture after England’s World Cup draw to have sent a staff member to meet him on his arrival back at Heathrow from Brazil. ...read
Rowan Pelling's sex advice column: He only finds me sexy if I put on lingerie
Question: When I met my second husband seven years ago, I was thrilled to find a man who treats me like a sex goddess. He loves me in make-up, glamorous clothes and sexy lingerie. ...read
LIZ JONES, FASHION THERAPY: Had your fill of cheap foreign fashion? Try my best of British
'Fashion brands that have confidence in the UK are increasingly rare. But there are some home-grown labels that make their clothes in the UK, like ethical knitwear brand Izzy Lane (pictured).' ...read
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: MPs' pay and an insult to the public
MPs flinging their arms in the air, while doing nothing practical to halt their 11 per cent salary hike, is an insult to the millions of workers whose own pay has been frozen or cut since 2008. ...read
ANDREW PIERCE: Don't bet on Tom to stop union lottery
What are Tom Watson's views on the gambling services being hawked by the Unite union, with which he is so closely connected? ...read
MARTIN SAMUEL: What if mid-table is as good as it gets for Man United under Moyes?
Manchester United did not give David Moyes a six-year contract to have him out after six bad matches. Then again, they didn’t do it to come ninth, either. ...read
Mandela was a giant - but how absurd for the BBC to compare him to Christ
The phenomenon of public charm and private coldness, is a political commonplace, far from unique to Nelson Mandela, writes DOMINIC LAWSON. ...read
Janet Street-Porter: Too many women just can't afford to be mums - until it's too late
'The number of women who don't have children has increased by an astonishing amount over the past 30 years. Often this is because they can't afford to take time off of work.' ...read
JAMIE REDKNAPP: Chelsea's frontmen aren't doing the business and Cech looks dodgy... Mourinho needs Lukaku and Courtois back sharpish
Chelsea need surgery. Jose Mourinho has to get a striker in the transfer window, but that won’t be easy. He can’t keep relying on Frank Lampard and Eden Hazard. ...read
GRAHAM POLL: Poor discipline is costing United... Nolan's tackle was the act of a 'coward' and Fulham were awarded a soft penalty against Villa
Manchester United are getting desperate and it showed this weekend. It is not just diving which is blighting United’s season - it is ill-discipline which is causing yellow cards and plenty of them. ...read
Brody's one-man mission to bring peace to the Middle East predictably fails to go according to plan. More CIA bungling in Homeland, by Jim Shelley
In Homeland, it was another rough night for Brody as yet another CIA mission went predictably quickly and violently wrong. ...read
PETER MCKAY: Why desperate Ed is daft to bring back the Blairites
Ed Miliband has to find a way of persuading the country that he is fashioning a party which is neither Blairite nor Brownite - and is less likely to disappoint them. ...read
Scu's view: Moore the merrier as hard work pays off after Sire De Grugy wins Tingle Creek Chase
PETER SCUDAMORE: Early in my riding days I often was called up by trainer Charlie Moore but those rides dwindled when his son Gary started to get more mounts. ...read
The Left said Twitter gave power to the people. Now they're having to admit it's a toxic monster
A. N. WILSON: Inevitably, as with pornographic images on the internet, Twitter has turned very nasty indeed. Far from being a vehicle of freedom, Twitter descended rapidly into an excuse for extending the scope of human nastiness. ...read
ALEX BRUMMER: Some components of growth look fragile
The hope was that the current recovery would be export-led, fuelled by a devalued pound and the downward pressure on costs as a result of the recession. ...read
PLATELL'S PEOPLE: A sick mum, secret courts and brutality beyond belief
What sort of country locks up a pregnant mother with a mental illness, cuts the baby from her womb against her will and hands it over to the State - all under an enforced veil of secrecy? A third world banana republic? A totalitarian dictatorship? No. Modern Britain. ...read
ANDREW ALEXANDER: Did David Cameron see the truth in Sri Lanka?
Understanding a country or even a conflict takes much more than a brief visit, especially if you have the simple sense to realise that the intention is to mislead you, writes Andrew Alexander. ...read
ANDREW PIERCE: Don't bet on Tom to stop union lottery
What are Tom Watson's views on the gambling services being hawked by the Unite union, with which he is so closely connected? ...read
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: MPs' pay and an insult to the public
MPs flinging their arms in the air, while doing nothing practical to halt their 11 per cent salary hike, is an insult to the millions of workers whose own pay has been frozen or cut since 2008. ...read
It's tough at the top of the BBC, isn't it?
Bemoaning the trials and tribulations of his job as Creative Director of the BBC, Alan Yentob, said of the opera Parsifal: 'He (director general Tony Hall) didn't tell me in advance that it ran for five hours.' ...read
As the Labour leader reacts angrily to our critique of his Marxist father... We repeat: This man did hate Britain
GEOFFREY LEVY: At his death aged 70, in 1994, Ralph Miliband had not given up the cause to which he, so passionately, had sworn an oath 54 years earlier. ...read
MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: 'Marine A' deserves our mercy
Politicians start wars, and often gain votes from victory. If things go wrong, they seldom suffer much. Sometimes they even prosper. Soldiers, by contrast, die, are maimed or otherwise damaged in conflicts they never chose. ...read
Yes, too many young Britons are work-shy: Shame it takes a Romanian minister to say what our own politicians daren't
Almost a million 18 to 25-year-olds lack work. The compassion industry tells us this scourge should be our shame; that we are threatened with a ‘lost generation’, whom we have betrayed. ...read
MELANIE PHILLIPS: No one has a human right to hide from justice behind a veil
A liberal society should permit cultural or religious minorities to wear distinctive clothing - but only if that doesn’t get in the way of an institution’s ability to enforce basic standards of security. ...read
PETER MCKAY: Why desperate Ed is daft to bring back the Blairites
Ed Miliband has to find a way of persuading the country that he is fashioning a party which is neither Blairite nor Brownite - and is less likely to disappoint them. ...read
From a bed-hopping figure of ridicule to a king of the West End: As Jude Law triumphs as Henry V, QUENTIN LETTS says he's finally grown up
The late film director Anthony Minghella, who directed him in Cold Mountain, described Jude Law as 'a beautiful boy with the mind of a man'. His performance this week in Henry V showed that although he is still a fine-looking fellow, his looks no longer impede him dramatically. ...read
RICHARD KAY: Proud Python steps out with young wife four decades his junior for co-star Cleese's birthday bash
Terry Jones was pictured with his Swedish partner Anna Soderstrom, four decades his junior, for the first time since he recently announced that they had married. ...read
To accuse your ex-wife of snorting cocaine, press 1, by RICHARD LITTLEJOHN
People are sneaking on their fellow citizens as police forces introduces rewards for tip-offs about potential drink drivers and people leaving dog mess unattended. ...read
They're SO trendy - but are you brave enough to swap the car for a bike crossed with a wheelbarrow?
This week one Londoner was pictured taking his children to school in a kind of bike crossed with a wheelbarrow, but how safe are the £1,000 'cargo bikes?' ...read
I know Tom Daley is an admirable chap but I can't help feeling a little manipulated
Am i alone in feeling uneasy about the way in which the 19-year-old Olympic diver Tom Daley has publicised his homosexual relationship, as well as about the near unanimous acclaim of the media? ...read
I admit it, I can't wait to retire in four years 358 days. Pity my poor sons, who've got to work till they drop
Nobody ever believes me when I say this, but I hate my job. I know this sounds hideously churlish, and that huge numbers of people would kill for my privilege of being paid to witter on, week after week, about any subject that takes my fancy, writes TOM UTLEY. ...read
ADRIAN DURHAM: How can Rodgers complain about his squad when he built it? Liverpool were a shambles on Sunday... and Coyle could have been Arsenal boss!
MailOnline's hard-hitting columnist on why Brendan Rodgers will only have himself to blame if Liverpool don't make the top four and how Owen Coyle was once lined up for the Arsenal job. ...read
BEN KAY: It's fast forward for maturing pair Lawes and Hartley
England's biggest plus is the emergence this autumn of Courtney Lawes and Dylan Hartley into world-class forwards. ...read
BRAD GILBERT: Skinny kid Evans now has the power to progress towards the top 50
During my spell working for the Lawn Tennis Association, I remember this skinny kid as a junior with a dream single-handed backhand — Dan Evans. ...read
CHARLES SALE: Has Dyke enough time for the FA? Two days a week isn't enough for the role of chairman
The FA were concerned enough about public reaction to FA chairman Greg Dyke’s idiotic cut-throat gesture after England’s World Cup draw to have sent a staff member to meet him on his arrival back at Heathrow from Brazil. ...read
WORLD OF RUGBY: Coach Lancaster far from merry as England injury epidemic grows
At this rate, Stuart Lancaster is not going to enjoy a very Merry Christmas. With every passing week comes another injury setback for the England coach. ...read
DALEY THOMPSON: Mo's brilliant but he needs to break world records to be a great like Seb, Sally and me
I thought Mo Farah’s achievement in Moscow, winning 5,000m and 10,000m gold to add to his two Olympic titles, was brilliant. ...read
BUMBLE AT THE TEST: England are better off ducking than hooking and they need their captain to start Cooking on gas
DAVID LLOYD IN ADELAIDE: Sportsmail's columnist talks about how England's batsmen should deal with the short ball, how the skipper's brain has been scrambled and meeting characters in the Royal Oak... ...read
This is too easy for a Ryder Cup route! Nedbank Golf Challenge provides golfers with fast-track to Gleneagles
Anyone else feel uncomfortable about the fact an event featuring just 30 players in South Africa this week could have a large bearing on Europe’s Ryder Cup team? ...read
MERSEY BEAT: Is Baines the best around? On this form, Roy has no choice but to leave Cole on the bench for England
DOMINIC KING: With England's World Cup ambitions still on a knife edge, would Roy Hodgson be so bold to leave Ashley Cole on the bench? He should do. ...read
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Join Sportsmail's Football 9-5 service, where we bring you the latest news as it happens throughout the day... including Wayne Rooney ready to battle aliens. ...read
Neville: 'Do home-grown players have as big a chance of coming through as we did?' Scholes: 'No, not even close.' On the day The Class of '92 premieres, we sit down with Gary, Paul and coach Eric Harrison
Sunday sees the premiere of The Class of '92 charting the extraordinary rise of a band of Manchester United youngsters. One of them, Gary Neville, sits down with another, Paul Scholes, and coach Eric Harrison. ...read
GEORGE NORTH: Wales have lost eight in a row against Australia but we have to win on Saturday
I'm a competitive person who hates losing and we've lost eight in a row against Australia. So enough is enough — we have to win on Saturday. ...read
GRAHAM POLL: I was accused of match-fixing in 2006 but I've never even been approached... Integrity is everything when you're a referee
Referees have been investigated for match-fixing in this country - I was asked about an allegation surrounding games I officiated in 2006 - but they are no longer the automatic suspects following the recent revelations about players apparently involved with illegal activity. ...read
JAMES ANDERSON: I will keep on sledging! Gabba was the most hostile atmosphere I've seen... backchat is one of my key weapons to beat Aussies
The atmosphere on the field during the last hour of the first Test in Brisbane was as hostile as I have experienced. It was all on. But I have no problem with what the Australians were doing. ...read
JAMIE CARRAGHER: From his 50-yard lob over Ruddy to his touch of magic against Newcastle... here are my top five moments from Suarez
Luis Suarez proved once again in midweek why he is in the top five players in world football with four goals against Norwich. Who knows where he will be next season? ...read
JAMIE REDKNAPP: Chelsea's frontmen aren't doing the business and Cech looks dodgy... Mourinho needs Lukaku and Courtois back sharpish
Chelsea need surgery. Jose Mourinho has to get a striker in the transfer window, but that won’t be easy. He can’t keep relying on Frank Lampard and Eden Hazard. ...read
JEFF POWELL ON FRIDAY: England shouldn't care who are drawn in their group... they can put out the favourites early
Friday’s plucking of plastic balls from glass bowls in a Brazilian holiday resort is being talked of as some diabolical World Cup plot against England. ...read
ON THE ROAD: Karanka's facing a special kind of challenge at Middlesbrough
Aitor Karanka began life as Middlesbrough’s first overseas manager with a 2-1 defeat at Leeds on Saturday. 13 years on from his last visit to Elland Road. ...read
TOP SPIN AT THE TEST: The good, the bad and the ugly from day five in Adelaide
Lawrence Booth with the best and the worst action from the five day of the second Test at the Adelaide Oval. ...read
EDGE OF THE BOX: The World Cup draw was no bore...Sir Geoff, Greg and glamorous Fernanda had us on the edge of our seats
As telly events go, these things normally cannot be any more boring. A case of Strictly Come Paint Drying. But of course this one was slightly different. ...read
LUKE BARNATT: I used to sleep on the floor of the gym, now I'm going to win a UFC title
Luke Barnatt is barely six months into his UFC career - but he has already mapped out his route to the title. The Cambridge middleweight takes on Andrew Craig in Manchester on October 26. ...read
Will Moyes turn it around at Old Trafford... or are champions United set to miss out on the top four? It's time to TACKLE KEOWN!
Manchester United's woes deepen for new manager David Moyes after back-to-back Premier League defeats put their title defence in serious doubt. But will the Scot turn it around? Sportsmail columnist Martin Keown answers the all-important questions ahead of another busy weekend of Premier League action. ...read
MARTIN KEOWN: Moyes is still the right man for the job... but United can no longer count on fear factor
The top of the Premier League table is starting to take shape and it has a familiar look to it. Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool are all right up there but there’s one glaring absentee... ...read
MARTIN SAMUEL: What if mid-table is as good as it gets for Man United under Moyes?
Manchester United did not give David Moyes a six-year contract to have him out after six bad matches. Then again, they didn’t do it to come ninth, either. ...read
MARTIN SAMUEL - THE DEBATE: An anti-Chelsea or Everton agenda? Stop yanking my chain! I was talking about the loan system long before Lukaku started skittling Mourinho's rivals
The loan system was this week’s topic, after Jose Mourinho revelled in the fact that Romelu Lukaku could down Chelsea’s rivals playing for Everton – but couldn’t turn out against Chelsea. ...read
On the road: 'Sat-nav' coaching is driving the Scottish game down a cul-de-sac
Question: can you name the Scottish Footballer of the Year? The answer is a 22-year-old striker who may be Scotland’s No 9 at Wembley and who scored twice on Saturday. ...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: Not learning from mistakes is a bigger problem than being 2-0 down... now England must prove they are world class players
We mustn’t hear any of this ‘that’s the way I play’ from England’s batsmen now. Too many of them are being repetitive in the nature of their dismissals and there must be some tough talking about that in the short time before now and Perth. ...read
ASH WEDNESDAY: Hull City is their team, Hull City is their dream... can you imagine a fan leaving his terraced house and telling his family he was 'off to see the Tigers?'
NEIL ASHTON: When, apart from newspaper reporters and headline writers searching for another word to describe them, have you ever heard anyone call Hull City 'The Tigers'? ...read
The transition was painful, but Lambert finally has Villa bursting with energy... will they keep progressing or stagnate?
It is almost 18 months now since Paul Lambert swept into Villa Park with a vision of a very different future. So, where are we? How is "The Project"? Asked to buy into a new-look club by owner Randy Lerner, the Scot set about his task with zeal. ...read
BT reach for the Sky but have a long way to go in multi-billion fight
It's 11am at the BT Sport (BTS) studios in Olympic Park, east London, and there's a nervous excitement around the place only partly related to the new kids on the football broadcasting block kicking off the Premier League season by showing their first live Premier League game - Liverpool versus Stoke. ...read
PATRICK COLLINS: Mandela knew sport had the power to help end apartheid - it gave hope and defiance in the face of evil, and the greatest man of the age embraced its power
Nelson Mandela changed the world and he knew that sport had played a full and honourable part in that stunning transformation. ...read
PAUL NEWMAN: England must win 4-0 to keep Australia down, so rest Anderson and let Tremlett loose on his patch
It is desperately important that England go on to win the Ashes 4-0. They cannot give Australia a break, not with the return series coming hot on the heels of this one. ...read
Scu's view: Moore the merrier as hard work pays off after Sire De Grugy wins Tingle Creek Chase
PETER SCUDAMORE: Early in my riding days I often was called up by trainer Charlie Moore but those rides dwindled when his son Gary started to get more mounts. ...read
BECKY JAMES: I had to go to school before riding keirin in Japan... the gambling and racing is nuts, but I feel like a superstar
Cyclist Becky James tells Sportsmail how she's relishing life away from Manchester on and off the track as she dominates Japan's 'nuts' keirin circuit ...read
THE FOOTBALL GRAPEVINE: Arsenal consider Berbatov, Suarez won't be rushed into new deal, Newcastle lead chase for Zaha and West Ham will target Hoddle if Allardyce gets the push
ROB SHEPHERD: Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger will consider signing Dimitar Berbatov when the January transfer window opens. Wenger has agreed that he should sign a new striker to boost Arsenal’s title hopes. ...read
THE TRANSFER COLUMN: Liverpool lead chase for 'the Egyptian Messi' Salah and Barcelona set sights on United target Gundogan
This is the Transfer Column, where Sportsmail delivers the very latest news, gossip and rumours from around the football world three times a week. In today's column: In-demand Basle winger Mohamed Salah could be on his way to Liverpool after being spotted at Anfield, Barcelona have joined Manchester United and Real Madrid in the chase for Ilkay Gundogen and Yohan Cabaye still has eyes for PSG. ...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: I'm desperate to add the World Cup to my Grand Final and Challenge Cup triumphs... and I can't wait to beat Australia in the opener at Cardiff
There are only a few days to go before we take on Australia at the Millennium Stadium. I’m incredibly excited by the prospect of walking out in front of a big crowd and singing the national anthem. ...read
CLINT HILL: QPR deserved to go down last season because we were unprofessional... but Harry has turned that around and we can bounce back to the big time
QPR captain Clint Hill is aiming to win his second promotion to the Premier League with the club. Hill says there is a far better atmosphere in Harry Redknapp's squad this season than there was last year. ...read
Battered in Brisbane and in despair Down Under - after that Ashes collapse, England's batsmen really are... USELESS!
Your striker fluffs a sitter, your defender shanks a clearance, your winger misses a try or your hot tip falls at the first fence.... All together now: 'USELESS!' Our man delivers the verdict with real feeling. Today's it's the England cricket team's turn to be handed Sportsmail's dubious honour... ...read
Troubled souls Trinny and Saatchi are made for each other says ALISON BOSHOFF as the odd couple are spotted out together two nights in a row
The pairing seemed so unforeseen that, even after a couple of dinners together earlier this month, few could believe that romance was on the menu, writes ALISON BOSHOFF. ...read
Winnie Mandela - the role of my life! Actress Naomie Harris spent one year 'exorcising' Nelson's ex-wife after the role 'took its toll'
The actress told BAZ BAMIGBOYE she has taken a year off acting after portraying Nelson Mandela's ex-wife in the film Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom. ...read
JACI STEPHEN: 'Sit', 'Heel'...educating the dogs and the kids
Dogs are remarkable creatures, so I was always going to love The Wonder Of Dogs. The series opened in the Oxfordshire village of Brightwell, which houses 1,500 people and 120 dogs. ...read
SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: England can win the World Cup with this pack... but not these backs
England v New Zealand just reinforced the lessons that were plain to see when Wales took England to the cleaners earlier this year. ...read
BEL MOONEY: Am I wrong to be so jealous or is my fiancee cheating on me again?
This week, BEL MOONEY advises a man whose partner recently made a work trip and met up with a 'very good friend'. ...read
Tragic, yes, but having your dead husband's baby doesn't seem right
I totally understand the desire for children, but worry about the father’s role in the family being air-brushed away by science; trumped always by a wife’s wish to be a mother. ...read
Janet Street-Porter: Too many women just can't afford to be mums - until it's too late
'The number of women who don't have children has increased by an astonishing amount over the past 30 years. Often this is because they can't afford to take time off of work.' ...read
LIZ JONES, FASHION THERAPY: Had your fill of cheap foreign fashion? Try my best of British
'Fashion brands that have confidence in the UK are increasingly rare. But there are some home-grown labels that make their clothes in the UK, like ethical knitwear brand Izzy Lane (pictured).' ...read
LORRAINE CANDY: Why does every other mum in the world have to be so perfect?
According to my eldest girls, aged nine and 11, Other Children's Mums (OCMs) are so much better at this mothering malarkey than I am. ...read
Rowan Pelling's sex advice column: He only finds me sexy if I put on lingerie
Question: When I met my second husband seven years ago, I was thrilled to find a man who treats me like a sex goddess. He loves me in make-up, glamorous clothes and sexy lingerie. ...read
Ask the doctor: What can I do about a painful catheter?
Dr Martin Scurr answers your health questions. This week: Long-term catheters, and the many difficulties experienced with them. ...read
ADAM UREN: State pension rises show why young people need to vote so that they aren't an open goal for austerity
The rising retirement age is sensible but it doesn't make it any less of a downer to millions of young people who have constantly been hit by austerity Britain. ...read
'The energy market might be dysfunctional - but Cameron is still right on the extra sweater'
Offices and most High Street premises. are overheated every winter. And it's rarely I go round to other people's houses without having to strip off down to shirtsleeves. ...read
ED MONK: Consumers are stupid, feckless and lazy - but they're the only consumers we've got
Our officials should not regulate according to how they hope consumers will behave, but to how they actually do behave - stupid, feckless, lazy and all. ...read
JAMES CONEY: Despite end of pernicious Funding for Lending scheme the incomes of many savers will never recover
Pensioners can’t simply put more into their savings as the capital that has been spent thanks to lower interest rates cannot be replaced. ...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: A pig-headed mess fails us all on savings
It’s a shame the announcement that the state retirement age was being raised was not accompanied by radical plans to encourage employees to save more. ...read
LEE BOYCE: Should HSBC really boast about its savings 'best deals' for existing customers when most pay a pittance?
The world's local bank was keen to Tweet the views of its UK chief Antonio Simoes talking at the BBA earlier in the day - but should he really be boasting about its rates? ...read
MARC SHOFFMAN: My Bitcoins have rocketed from £10 to £100 in four months, is it time to take this cryptocurrency seriously?
My Bitcoins have become ten-baggers as the value of a single coin broke through the $1,000 barrier for the first time this week. ...read
Money Morals: My son works for me but he's not pulling his weight. Should I sack him?
My son has been working for me for the past six years, unfortunately after a bright start he is slacking. What should I do? Have your say in Money Morals. ...read
RACHEL RICKARD STRAUS: A film about a payday lender? I Wonga what you were thinking
Wonga has commissioned a 30-minute film, which it says will challenge public perceptions about the lender and its customers. We went along. ...read
Cash, plastic, your mobile phone, your face, your 'bits', or something even newer: what will money look like in future and will Wonga still be here?
Richard Browning went on the trail of the self-styled financial disruptors to see if the array of modern alternatives to money will win the public trust that the banks have lost ...read
SAM DUNN: Mark Carney has no qualms about helping borrowers and turning the thumbscrews on savers
Despite evincing what he called ‘tremendous sympathy’ for those who’d laboured to build up a nest-egg, he made clear that ‘raising interest rates is not the answer’. ...read
Buy a £250k home and get hit with a stamp duty bill designed for an £800k one: Does George Osborne dare fix this mess?
If the 3% stamp duty threshold risen with house prices it would stand at £813,000, so will the Chancellor ever do something about this unfair tax? asks Simon Lambert. ...read
SIMON WATKINS: Are we seeing the 'wrong type of growth'? Shopping and eating won't save us
There is more than a dash of truth to the criticism that we are seeing an unbalanced recovery, which might be sowing the seeds of the next crisis. ...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: It's taken Orange five months to pay a £25 phone top-up
My husband asked for £25 to be added to our account. However, Orange took £25 three times, but we still haven't had the extra money they took returned to us. ...read
TONY HETHERINGTON: Your missing cash is on the Costa del Sol!
Aims Review contacted me offering its PPI claims service. It said if I was not entitled to a refund, my £250 would be returned. Tony Hetherington investigates. ...read
BLACK DOG: Boris's 'mentally deficient' jibe
Boris Johnson’s jibe at people with low IQs was mild compared to an even more provocative swipe at the ‘mentally deficient’ when he edited The Spectator. ...read
JAMES FORSYTH: Cameron's headless chickens are in for another roasting
Rather than sticking to the economy, which is growing at a good clip, Cameron and Osborne have chased Miliband like headless chickens. ...read
Forget the greedy kids, this aunt is going to spoil herself
Having never taken drugs or even smoked a cigarette, I hid the ecstasy tablet in my palm, and the next morning left it on his bedside table, as I hate waste, writes LIZ JONES. ...read
PETER HITCHENS: Today's child-snatchers are as evil as Philomena's nuns
Judi Dench does a wonderful job of portraying a badly wronged woman, robbed of her child by cruel and bigoted Irish nuns in a grim convent, with the complicity of the State and the law in Philomena writes PETER HITCHENS. ...read
RACHEL JOHNSON: Don't envy those 'power couples' - they're cursed
We have no idea whether Charles and Nigella went to Relate, or sat in some anonymous consulting room off Harley Street with a box of Kleenex and a couples counsellor. One hopes so. But would talking therapies have worked in this case? writes RACHEL JOHNSON ...read
Beauty Buzz: Dear Santa, this year I’d love…
The make-up bag that doubles as a party clutch and the gift that will fix your skin from the inside and out ...read
Beauty Bible beauty clinic: My skin is super-sensitive but I still need to exfoliate
I am 44 with slightly sensitive dry skin. When I cleanse with a hot cloth cleanser, the pores at the side of my nose look stretched and my skin looks crêpey. But if I don’t cleanse, the skin at the side of my nostrils is uncomfortable. I do also need deeper exfoliation weekly but worry that this may cause broken capillaries. Can you advise? ...read
LIZ JONES: Be polite, and give up your seat for a child-free grafter
Equalities Minister Jo Swinson, who is seven months pregnant, was made to stand for 20 minutes in Parliament while hundreds of MPs, sat around her. ...read
Mimi Spencer: 'I nearly fell off my chair when I read that Gwyneth Paltrow likes a cheeky ciggie once a week'
Well, sorry folks, me too. Once in a while, I have a rollie – usually when perched on the step in the garden once everyone’s asleep. If you have ever smoked, you’ll know why. If you haven’t, I needn’t try to explain because you’ll never understand how such a filthy, smoggy, antisocial, appalling habit could put a smile on the face of someone who is quite into down dog and the joy of borlotti beans. ...read
Try to concentrate on just one thing this week, Sagitarius
Sally Brompton's 7 day astro forecast ...read
Health Notes: This week’s issues and advice
Helping your loved ones through cancer treatment and the best treatment for gout ...read
Our relationships expert Zelda West-Meads answers your questions
How is best to deal with persistent infidelity over the course of a marriage ...read
Fantasy Friday: The age old debate rears its head once again... but do the stats favour Lampard or Gerrard?
Welcome to Sportsmail's weekly Fantasy Football column which will try to help you get the edge on your friends, family and Jamie Redknapp. RIK SHARMA considers the key issues in the game. ...read
Why doesn't Stephen Fry call for a ban on Russian music, theatre and all performing arts?
ADRIAN HILTON: 'An absolute ban on the Russian Winter Olympics of 2014 on Sochi is simply essential,' says Stephen Fry in an impassioned letter to the Prime Minister and the International Olympic Committee. ...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
Mandela was a giant - but how absurd for the BBC to compare him to Christ
The phenomenon of public charm and private coldness, is a political commonplace, far from unique to Nelson Mandela, writes DOMINIC LAWSON. ...read
I know it won't happen but the best 65th birthday present the Queen could give Charles is her abdication
I think Prince Charles will make a rather good king - humane, thoughtful and open-minded. And I believe he ought to get his chance sooner rather than later, writes DOMINIC SANDBROOK. ...read
How can the high priestess of abortion support the barbarity of terminating a baby just because she's a girl?
KATHY GYNGELL: How can the so-called feminist 'sisterhood' defend the destruction of female foetuses being aborted because of their gender? ...read
So alluring. So very cynical. Why we should ban Wonga's 'family friendly' TV ads
Why the gulf between the highly manipulative advertising of Wonga and the reality of the product it pushes is a social evil we can no longer ignore, writes MELISSA KITE. ...read
MICHAEL BURLEIGH: Stalin's gulags and his Left wing British apologists
In Hampstead parlours, intellectual apologists for Stalin like Ralph Miliband’s great friend Eric Hobsbawm loved talking in abstractions as millions died in horror. ...read
RUTH SUNDERLAND: According to hype, Britain is turning into one big building site
But the Government's £375bn infrastructure plan is just that – a plan, not a reality. And, in the real world, a number of flagship projects are behind schedule. ...read
SARAH VINE: Our batty brains will help women takeover the world
Men, we girls were always told, have a one-track mind. A grotesque stereo- type, of course; I know plenty of blokes who can think about sex and football at the same time. ...read
SIMON HEFFER: Is Red Ed sharpening his axe for Balls?
Labour is in turmoil this weekend after Ed Balls' catastrophic response to the Autumn Statement. After months of trying to talk down Britain with scaremongering falsehoods about the state of the economy, the Shadow Chancellor has been brutally exposed for peddling untruths. As a result, Labour MPs have been forced to wake up to the fact that the Coalition's 'incompetent' stewardship of the economy will not hand them victory in the General Election of 2015. ...read
The series of headline-making royal security scandals and why one Commander has escaped the cull
STEPHEN WRIGHT: Few doubt last week’s shocking break-in at the most famous royal residence in the world is a matter of enormous public interest. ...read
And on the 7th day... the Lord went on Twitter: Next year's news today (part 2)
While God joins Twitter, the speaker's wife Sally Bercow announces she hasn't said or done anything even a tiny bit embarrassing for nearly a month. Craig Brown looks at what could make the headlines next year. ...read
CHRIS EVANS: How best to test the silky smooth S 350 Merc? Take a ride in the back seat
Let’s hear it for the all-singing-and-dancing S 350 BlueTEC. There’s little this car won’t do if requested. ...read
CRAIG BROWN: A bizarre virgin birth, an outrageous divorce... and a whodunnit that gripped high society
One of the most notorious sex scandals of the 20th century had everything, except, strangely enough, sex. ...read
DEBORAH ROSS: Most watchable thing on telly? The viewers...
Gogglebox is watching people on television watching people on television who, in turn, are not watching people on television. ...read
From Daniel Radcliffe in Kill Your Darlings to Robert Redford in All Is Lost: The London Festival films you won't want to miss...
The Harry Potter actor's role as Beat Generation poet Allen Ginsberg in his latest film is just one of the memorable films being shown at the festival. ...read
OLLY SMITH: On the thirst day of Christmas: They're the bottles that will guarantee a vintage celebration
On the wine front, there’s still plenty of time to prepare for the festivities – but don’t leave it too late! Stock up now and you can relax. ...read
PIERS MORGAN: Sean Penn's a whirlwind of intensity and passion - but great fun, too
The text message was intriguing: ‘Want to come to a small private house party and meet the Haiti Prime Minister?’ asked Hollywood's most firebrand actor. ...read
Can Nokia revive its flagging fortunes with the shiny new 2520 tablet? Not likely...
These days, the sight of a Nokia actually in use is a clear sign you’re either around pensioners or in the Third World. ...read
TOM PARKER BOWLES: And let the feasting begin! 'Tis the season of ham, goose, Stilton and giant ribs of beef
The less said about mean-spirited mince pies, sullen puddings and the ocean-going bore that is turkey, the better. ...read
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- Kelly Bensimon, 45, takes her love of the gym too far as she displays her VERY hard body in a white bikini Reality star has a grueling workout regime
- Halle Berry debuts her incredibly slender post-pregnancy figure in tight trousers as she steps out for first time since giving birth to son just weeks ago
- Mansion number two! Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady are building a mega house in Boston to rival their LA digs The 14,000 sq ft home will include a spa
- Baby, she was born to ride! Bruce Springsteen watches proudly as daughter Jessica show jumps dressed as a white swan With his wife Patti Scialfa
- The Tylers are in town! Steven enjoys a family day out with strikingly similar daughters Liv, Mia and Chelsea and son Taj Looked fit as a fiddle
- Smitten by the sea! Steven Tyler's heavily tattooed daughter Mia cuddles up to her boyfriend as they frolic on Miami Beach Joined by Liv Tyler too
- Pregnant Megan Fox hides her baby bump beneath snug winter coat on family outing with Brian Austin Green and little Noah Expecting second child
- Just don't mention Brad! Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin among guests at Jennifer Aniston's star-studded holiday party Both dated Brad Pitt
- 'You came here to learn personal love. Messy love. Crazy love. Broken love': Khloe Kardashian posts desperate plea to Lamar Odom via Instagram
- Hoda the hottie! Kotb, 49, displays her toned figure in a bandeau bikini as she soaks up the sun in Miami Confidently donned a blue-and-white bandeau
- The heiress no man could resist: Prince Charles was besotted. She's dated Rod Stewart. Now, at 58, Sabrina Guinness is finally marrying
- A pre-Christmas catch-up: Gavin Rossdale reunites with his love child Daisy Lowe, as they walk her dog in London His 24-year-old daughter
- Now you see her, now you don't: Jennifer Lawrence is on top of the world for American Hustler press conference... but fails to stay for the screening
- EXCLUSIVE: She's a little monster! David and Victoria Beckham reveal daughter Harper is a HUGE Lady Gaga fan and even sings her songs Family met the singer
- 'Bless her heart': Britney Spears admits she felt sorry for Kim Kardashian being attacked for her weight gain and talks sex life in new candid interview
- 'I'm definitely not ready for kids': Katy Perry flaunts her toned midriff as she opens up about failed marriage to Russell Brand... and her new love John Mayer
- That grin says it all! A very happy Harry Styles emerges from hotel with Kendall Jenner after 'new couple' are reunited in New York Not so incognito
- American Hustle-r: Amy Adams shows some skin in a sheer lace gown as she cosies up to fiancé Darren Le Gallo at premiere Critically acclaimed film
- Duchess of Cambridge's wedding tiara - made for the Queen Mother in 1936 - goes on display in Paris The Halo tiara was designed by Cartier
- 'Kate is graceful, gracious and the perfect modern-day woman': Fashion designer Alice Temperley says Duchess of Cambridge is an inspiration
- Lindsay Lohan and author Ray LeMoine pictured together as he is identified as man at center of Hilton 'attack'... while it emerges Barron plans to SUE them both
- 'We still love and care for each other deeply': Miranda Kerr goes topless as she opens up about split from husband Orlando Bloom for the first time
- Bikini-clad paparazzo becomes a celebrity in her own right after upstaging models on photoshoots with her own pin-up looks Meet Logan Fazio
- Bonnie And Clyde slammed for historical inaccuracies after rewriting the femme fatale as the mastermind behind their robbing and killing spree
- That's one way to get over a hangover! Padma Lakshmi, 43, flaunts her incredible bikini body in orange two-piece as she takes a dip after big night out at Art Basel
- It's a tough life... but someone's got to do it! Jessica Hart spends yet another day on the beach in a series of sizzling swimsuits for photo shoot
- So that's how the magic happens! Kate Beckinsale is pampered at a beauty salon with her mom by her side after jetting in from Italy At a salon in London
- She certainly wasn't Born This Way: Lady Gaga flaunts a new look with white dreadlocks and a powered pale face Walked the cobbled street in 10 inch heels
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Project Supermom! Heidi Klum walks Leni and her friends in matching leopard print jackets to gymnastics
Braved the frigid weather in Los Angeles - Not your most flattering look Martha! Stewart displays her pale winter legs in skin-tight cycling shorts and slip on shoes At the W Hotel in Miami
- Turning DC green with envy! Michelle Obama dazzles at Kennedy Center Honors as Billy Joel, Santana and Herbie Hancock Gorgeous in green gown
- 'I love her... I love every bit of her': The Wanted's Siva Kaneswaran announces engagement to long-term girlfriend Nareesha McCaffrey Been dating six years
- Less is more! Kirsten Dunst goes make-up free as she cuts a retro figure to run errands with her mother The 31-year-old actress was bare faced in LA
- Sea of flowers and candles mark the Paul Walker crash site as hundreds turn out in Fast and Furious-style cars to pay their last respects
- EXCLUSIVE: Paul Walker was once HOMELESS as a student, reveals friend and social worker - as thousands take to streets for memorial
- You've got to be Joaq-ing: Hollywood star Joaquin Phoenix, 39, and young girlfriend Allie Teilz 19, wearing matching outfits to LAX They're inseparable
- A chip off the old block: Kate Moss takes mini-me daughter Lila out Christmas shopping with friends The 11-year-old accompanied her mom
- No awkwardness here! Simon Cowell's ex Terri Seymour arrives laden with designer goodies as Lauren Silverman celebrates her baby shower
- We thought it was meant to be kinky! Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan share a chaste first kiss on Fifty Shades Of Grey set Is that all you have got?
- Where's Harry Styles now? A glum-looking Kendall Jenner arrives at LAX airport wearing a baggy all-black ensemble Not her usual happy self
- Partying in style! Nicki Minaj wears tiny shorts as she arrives at her 31st birthday in a candy pink Lamborghini But she forgot a pair of suitable trousers
- Making waves: Glee actress Naya Rivera stuns in brown midi dress as she attends benefit in Los Angeles The 26-year-old was at the TrevorLive LA event
- What are YOUR sexual regrets? Too many lovers - or too few? As this couple bravely reveal, men and women can have rather different perspectives
- He's a big softie really: Bruce Willis takes his wife and daughter on family day out to local farmer's market The 58-year-old is a big family man
- Pretty in plaid: Kourtney Kardashian takes cute one-year-old daughter Penelope Disick to a party in Newport Beach Dressed down in jeans
- The bob is back! Miley Cyrus reveals her new conservative hairstyle and bangs at Christmas soiree... but ruins the look with her very dark regrowth
- Rock 'n' roll sisters Lizzie and Georgia May Jagger go for the Ying-Yang look in opposing-color dresses A photoshoot for British Airways
- Sweater weather! Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner bundle up Violet, Seraphina and Samuel to hit the playground Wrapped up for the cold snap in California
- Forget the candelabra, what's behind the baseball cap? Matt Damon wears casual clothes for date with wife Luciana Barroso at The Ivy
- That's better! Selena Gomez performs at the Seattle Jingle Ball... after 'cursing and storming off LA stage due to sound problems' A clean performance
- The yoga's paying off! Audrina Patridge reveals her tiny frame but flaunts her cleavage in a leather mini-dress 'The Hills' were alive in Sin City
- Don't you know who I am? Reese Witherspoon totes her custom- monogrammed designer bag through Paris alongside husband Jim Toth
- Daddy's bundle of joy! Josh Duhamel tenderly kisses baby Axl... and gives a nod to his son's rock star name by wearing a Guns N' Roses T-shirt
- Date night! Fergie shows off her slimmed down post-baby figure in canary yellow dress to hit TrevorLIVE with Josh Duhamel Displayed her lean figure
- BREAKING NEWS: British singer Tulisa to be charged with supplying Class A drugs to undercover journalist Following a newspaper sting operation
- Even action stars like to snuggle! Samuel L Jackson cosies up in a grey onesie and beanie hat to go grocery shopping A silly fashion statement
- From dowdy mom to pop diva! Pink dresses down to spend time with little Willow... then pulls on a PVC suit to hit the stage She's a mom and star
- Time for a catch up! Olivia Munn heads out to dinner with male friend on first night back in LA... after spending weeks in London Actress dined in Melrose
- Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt cuts a stylish figure in black strapless jumpsuit as she presents an award at British Independent Film Awards
- Family Ties star Meredith Baxter exchanges wedding vows with longtime girlfriend during intimate ceremony in Los Angeles
- Delighted to meet you! Goldie Hawn flashes her signature grin as she is spotted by a fan after a low-key meal out The 68-year-old has still got that famous smile
- Sch-amazing: X Factor judge Nicole Scherzinger goes out for dinner in black lace bodysuit and lashings of black eye make-up Former Pussycat Doll
- That's awkward! Nicole Scherzinger, 35, and fellow British X Factor judge Sharon Osbourne, 61, don similar glittering gowns at semi-finals results show
- Starstruck Niall Horan poses up a selfie storm with Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell after One Direction's Saturday Night Live show Stars rubbed shoulders
- Next stop... Oscar success! Space odyssey Gravity is top winner at LA Film Critics Association Awards It also won best director for Alfonso Cuaron
- Kristen Bell takes her role as Honorary Chair of homeless shelter seriously as she helps out on her weekend Left the shelter with pots, pans and water bottles
- Ooh la la! Marion Cotillard is the picture of elegance in black draped dress and chignon on last night of Marrakech Film Festival From Dior Couture
- A little holiday healing? Robert Pattinson 'invites Kristen Stewart to come see him in London' for Christmas as rumors swirl couple are rekindling their romance
- Aaron Taylor-Johnson, 23, keeps wife Sam, 46, warm as he visits her on the set of 50 Shades Of Grey in chilly Vancouver The couple appear to be as in love as ever
- A hug. A kiss. Paul Hollywood's recipe to win back his wife after his affair appears to be coming along nicely Spotted with his wife Alexandra, 49
- Barron who? Lindsay continues Miami partying schedule while Paris Hilton's brother nurses facial wounds following vicious attack actress 'masterminded'
- Taking charge! Angelina Jolie commands the rapt attention of her crew as she returns to Unbroken set after family fun weekend
- Specs appeal! Hilary Duff is chic in glasses, skinny jeans and bright lipstick as she enjoys day out with husband and son On a leisurely stroll
- 'My little sister's beautiful voice!' Lindsay Lohan plugs Ali's vocal skills to the world as she releases new video Lindsay's sister has also dabbled in modeling
- Now THAT'S a comeback! New trailer for BBC's Sherlock Holmes confirms main character returns from the dead... and gets half a million hits in 24 hours
- Is there room for a nursery? Ashley Tisdale and Christopher French go house hunting as they prepare to wed Have not revealed their wedding date
- 'I travel way too much!' Paris Hilton laments her 'jet-set' life as she poses in a private plane on her way home from Miami Inside her luxury plane
- The big KISS theory: TV star Johnny Galecki and girlfriend Kelli Garner share a heated embrace in public The actor is normally very reserved
- He only finds me sexy if I put on lingerie: ROWAN PELLING'S sex advice column He loves me in make-up, glamorous clothes and sexy lingerie...
- A sophisticated state of affairs! Anna Kendrick dazzles in a ladylike black gown at Kennedy Center Honors in Washington DC Performing for Obama
- Twice as nice! Jessica Hart parades around the beach in another bikini and is once again joined by fellow stunner Emanuela De Paula for swimsuit shoot
- With her every step of the way! Amanda Bynes continues down the road to recovery as she walks the family dogs with her parents Back to normal life
- Oh mom! Minnie Driver tweets old snap of herself in a banana costume with son Henry dressed as a monkey A fun snap from the family album
- 'It's from a dead person!' Daniel Radcliffe reveals his new hair extensions as he prepares to play Igor in Frankenstein So long Harry Potter
- Kordell Stewart 'fails an attempt to ban ex Porsha Williams from talking about their marriage troubles on Real Housewives' She's allowed to talk
- Fashion's day off! Sarah Jessica Parker puts warmth before style in a down jacket and bobble hat Stepped out alone in New York City
- Sofia Vergara shows off her slender frame in skintight jeans as she gets her holiday shopping done early Most highly paid actress on television
- Shop til' you drop! Kendall Jenner buys expensive leathergoods with her sister Kylie ahead of her much-anticipated date with Harry Styles
- Jason Bateman keeps cozy in chilly Los Angeles as he heads to the farmer's market with his wife and two daughters Bundled up in the cold
- She's glowing! Pregnant and makeup free Olivia Wilde strolls arm-in-arm with fiancé Jason Sudekis after romantic lunch date First child due next year
- 'Tis the season for festive sweaters! Jessica Alba sports an oversized colorful cosy cardigan for family Christmas shopping day Decorated with yarn
- A spoonful of sugar! Emma Thompson is all sweetness and light as she shows off chic hairdo at Saving Mr Banks screening She's gorgeous at 54
- Furry fun! Ireland Baldwin snuggles up with a cub-sized coffee and bear onesie during a long drive after jumping on her skateboard She wore a playful suit
- Racism row over 'white as snow' Miss France contestants ends as mixed race competitor takes the crown Meet Flora Coquerel, 19
- It's a family affair! Jason Schwartzman and wife Brady load up on fresh produce and a balloon for Marlowe at a farmers market A balloon did the trick
- Susan Boyle discovers she has Asperger's after the condition went undetected for more than half a century Said she was 'relieved' to get the diagnosis