Loan rates are at record lows and credit card interest-free deals have never been longer, so why do borrowers have it so good and will it last?
Loans have broken 4%, while credit cards offer 33 months interest-free. We explain why rates have dived, highlight the best deals and take a look at what next. ...read
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Is it any wonder Jacob Rees-Mogg isn't in the Government?
Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg said 'it's reassuring that at least some people don’t find the trappings of office take them away from their previous beliefs.' ...read
He was neither for yesterday's strike nor against it. No wonder this public school educated peer's son, who was talked up as the new darling of the Left, is being dubbed... Tristram Flip-Flop
What a disappointment Tristram Hunt - the man hailed as Labour's handsome new hero - has so far proved, writes Quentin Letts. But it is perhaps not all his fault. ...read
JAN MOIR: Cash-gobbling primary school proms are just so wrong
The events are a ghastly American import, right up there with chewing gum and the glorification of hip hop culture. ...read
Javier Mascherano was Argentina's Mr Motivator, not Lionel Messi! Little Leo needs to pull his socks up in the World Cup final on Sunday if he is to join Pele and Diego Maradona as one of the game's true greats
JEFF POWELL: Lionel Messi was literally Little Leo on this occasion. It was Javier Mascherano - the man who really did most to squeeze Argentina through to Sunday’s World Cup Final against Germany - who picked up the motivation mantle after the Dutch had threatened through the first 15 minutes of the additional half-hour. ...read
SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Sir Richard Branson gives up beef — to save the world
Tycoon Sir Richard Branson has announced with great fanfare that he has renounced beef because 'meat consumption contributes to global warming'. ...read
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Labour luvvies: what am I bid for this ceramic pig?
The Grayson Perry sculpture, emblazoned with a 'Vote Labour' slogan, was part of the auction at Labour's £15,000-a-table fundraising gala. ...read
SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: HM’s cousin in tears after royal ‘snub’ for Qataris
The Queen gave permission this year for the ruling al-Thani Family of Qatar to become her first commercial partner at Royal Ascot. ...read
Keira is leader of the bland as she strums her way through new film Begin Again
Begin Again is well-made and a romantic advert for Manhattan but the big problem with this film is Keira Knightley, writes JIM SHELLEY. ...read
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Day of strikes with no mandate... or support
Red Ed clings to his pathetic position that he will neither support nor condemn the unions’ selfish actions. ...read
Caine's worst accent ever: Mr Morgan's Last Love is an ill-advised choice
Mr Morgan's Last Love will go down as one of Michael Caine's more improbable and ill-advised choices, writes JIM SHELLEY. ...read
Play with plenty of potential that is perfectly adequate: QUENTIN LETTS reviews Daytona
Miss Lipman, pictured in the Theatre Royal Haymarket production, could have been born to play ageing, regretful women, writes Quentin Letts. ...read
Welcome to Hell! Scarily noisy and painfully long, the new Transformers movie is a dizzying assault on the senses
Just when we assumed the Transformers films couldn't be bigger or more bombastic bombardment on the senses, Bay has upped the ante, writes JIM SHELLEY. ...read
TOM UTLEY: How a train ride with two foul-mouthed Waynetta Slobs taught me a very painful lesson about our failing schools
These creatures, and so many like them, are the products of at least ten years’ formal education in one of the most developed countries on Earth. ...read
Touching yarn that's tailored to perfection: QUENTIN LETTS reviews Intimate Apparel
Tanya Moodie (pictured) gives a performance of beautiful understatement and the highest quality in this terrific show at the Park Theatre, writes Quentin Letts. ...read
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: A hundred years on, Brittain's got talent
Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington will star in Testament of Youth, a story of remembrance from the First World War, writes BAZ BAMIGBOYE. ...read
BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Matt Prior faced a tough question over where to stand... as Nottingham's beer festival remains a blur
DAVID LLOYD: There is a conundrum for wicketkeepers over where they should stand on a pitch as slow as this. Matt Prior shelled one early doors but he was unbelievably close and it appeared to go quite quickly and a bit low to his right. ...read
TOP SPIN AT THE TEST: England have developed a bad habit of letting the tail wag
Sportsmail cricket writer Lawrence Booth's view of day two of the first Test between England and India at Trent Bridge in which the tourists went ended their first innings on 457 and England were 43-1 at stumps. ...read
Kevin Pietersen's book hangs over England team as publishers announce launch date during India Test match
CHARLES SALE: Discarded Kevin Pietersen continues to haunt the England team despite playing his last Test match in Sydney seven months ago. ...read
NASSER HUSSAIN: Captaincy can eat away at you and have an impact on your batting as Alastair Cook is finding out
I know Alastair Cook has had a lot to deal with these past few months. Right now, it must feel as if everything is being laid at his door. But if we’re honest about what’s happened so far in this game, I don’t believe he’s done an awful lot wrong. ...read
QUENTIN LETTS: Strike up the patriotic music, Clegg will not stand idly by!
The Lib Dem leader gave his most statesmanlike nod as David Cameron discussed 'sensitive' privacy and security issues during a press conference. ...read
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: My royal dilemma with the Queen, by Dame Helen
Helen Mirren is horrified at the thought of having to talk to the Queen about playing her after famously starring as Her Majesty in a film and on stage, writes BAZ BAMIGBOYE. ...read
Eilish McColgan feared heart scare could wreck her Commonwealth Games dream
Tears formed in Eilish McColgan's eyes as she described how an undiagnosed irregular heartbeat forced her into hospital earlier this year. ...read
Alan Hansen won everything with Liverpool and became a masterful Match of the Day pundit... but deep down he was a nervous softy for whom football was the last resort
JONATHAN McEVOY: With his declamatory Scottish tones and often damning catchphrases — diabolical, woeful, shocking, abysmal, time and time again — Alan Hansen does not immediately strike the viewer as a man beset by self-doubt. But the real Hansen, who retires from two decades of authoritative football punditry after Sunday’s World Cup final, possesses a sensitive core. ...read
ALEX BRUMMER: Super Mario Draghi cannot fix all Europe's woes and we must be careful of issues lurking in EU banks
Markets have convinced themselves that the problems of euroland broadly have gone away with the promises by European Central Bank president Mario Draghi. ...read
Javier Mascherano reveals: 'I tore my a***' to make match-saving tackle against Arjen Robben in World Cup semi-final
NEIL ASHTON: There was a moment after Argentina’s semi-final victory over Holland when Javier Mascherano was reminded of his match-saving challenge on Arjen Robben late in the second half. ...read
Rory McIlroy shoots course record at Royal Aberdeen to lead of Scottish Open... and vows to avoid any Friday horror shows
DEREK LAWRENSON: One of the joys of this golfing season has been the Thursday masterclass from Rory McIlroy and the one delivered at Royal Aberdeen in the opening round of the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open was surely the best yet. ...read
A.N. WILSON: What the Dickens is wrong with teaching children to love ENGLISH novels?
The Secretary of State for Education has come up with a revolutionary idea. An idea so revolutionary, in fact, that it has provoked ‘fury’, ‘outrage’ and ‘dismay’ among educationalists. ...read
ALEX BRUMMER: Super Mario Draghi cannot fix all Europe's woes and we must be careful of issues lurking in EU banks
Markets have convinced themselves that the problems of euroland broadly have gone away with the promises by European Central Bank president Mario Draghi. ...read
PLATELL'S PEOPLE: My old friend Rolf groomed me too
When Rolf Harris was first arrested almost a year ago on charges of sexual assault, I prayed he was innocent. How could my Rolf be guilty of such pathological abuse? ...read
ANDREW ALEXANDER: Rebels, ploys and a matter of life and death
David Cameron is running out of ploys to make backbench Tories feel part of the Government machine. The whips are very worried — that is to say, those whips who are not already EU sceptics themselves. ...read
ANDREW PIERCE: Unite's mob rule just adds to Ed's woes
As if Labour leader Ed Miliband doesn't have enough problems, he now has Unite union bosses making all sorts of demands, writes Andrew Pierce. ...read
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Day of strikes with no mandate... or support
Red Ed clings to his pathetic position that he will neither support nor condemn the unions’ selfish actions. ...read
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Is it any wonder Jacob Rees-Mogg isn't in the Government?
Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg said 'it's reassuring that at least some people don’t find the trappings of office take them away from their previous beliefs.' ...read
Marquess's ex-wife who won £16million in bitter divorce battle goes BACK to court as she is evicted from £7million mansion by the lover she left him for
Lady Northampton has filed a lawsuit against her former multi-millionaire boyfriend Dan Stociescu after she was told to leave the £7million Rancho Sante Fe in San Diego. ...read
No mod cons: Fitted kitchen? Chuck it. Bathroom suite? Swap it for a lead-lined tub. Meet the man whose DIY makeover took his home back 500 years
Alastair Hendy, 52, spent five years and more than £500,000 buying and restoring his Tudor home in Hastings, East Sussex, to its 15th century glory. ...read
THE MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Green ‘smart meters’ are plain stupid
The current Green dogma is constantly pushing governments, businesses and much of the media into policies and actions which we will later regret. ...read
The awesome (and chilling) genius of the Germans: From soccer to supermarkets, and factory floors to battlefields our European cousins are a force to be reckoned with
Our forefathers knew the feeling. One minute there you are, like Brazil's football team on Tuesday, settling down to start a long campaign. ...read
Rise up against the tyranny of the safety Nazis: Persecuted people of Britain! You've had your lives ruined by petty, nonsensical 'safety' rules. Now a brilliant new book explodes the myths
TRACEY BROWN AND MICHAEL HANLON looks at the way in which the seemingly unanswerable interests of ‘safety and security’ are being used and abused. ...read
Peter McKay: Sex and an increasing national obsession: Is any other nation on the planet as preoccupied with copulation?
I don’t know if we behave worse or better, sexually, than people in other countries, but we certainly seem to obsess about it more, writes Peter McKay. ...read
He was neither for yesterday's strike nor against it. No wonder this public school educated peer's son, who was talked up as the new darling of the Left, is being dubbed... Tristram Flip-Flop
What a disappointment Tristram Hunt - the man hailed as Labour's handsome new hero - has so far proved, writes Quentin Letts. But it is perhaps not all his fault. ...read
I grabbed the Queen by the hips - and drop kicked her mum's corgi! Meet the hilariously indiscreet painter who's captured three queens - and now wants to paint Kate in a short skirt
Artist Howard Morgan painted the Queen Mother, despite accidentally kicking one of her corgis into the air, as well as the Queen and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. ...read
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Labour luvvies: what am I bid for this ceramic pig?
The Grayson Perry sculpture, emblazoned with a 'Vote Labour' slogan, was part of the auction at Labour's £15,000-a-table fundraising gala. ...read
Simply Batty: Bats are invading and ruining some of our oldest churches. But thanks to eco zealots and – you guessed it – the EU, there’s nothing anyone can do but pray that they fly away
Some people might find bats harmless and cute but for some they are a pest but because of environmental rules, you can be arrested for merely blocking up entrance holes. ...read
SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Sir Richard Branson gives up beef — to save the world
Tycoon Sir Richard Branson has announced with great fanfare that he has renounced beef because 'meat consumption contributes to global warming'. ...read
STEPHEN GLOVER: Sorry, but Gandhi statue in Westminster is a cheap stunt by ministers with scant knowledge of history greasing up to India
George Osborne announced plans for the monument a day after securing a £250m deal to provide British missiles to the Indian air force. ...read
TOM UTLEY: How a train ride with two foul-mouthed Waynetta Slobs taught me a very painful lesson about our failing schools
These creatures, and so many like them, are the products of at least ten years’ formal education in one of the most developed countries on Earth. ...read
Neymar's broken back has left Brazil in mourning... but it is wrong to blame the referee
ADRIAN DURHAM: I have just returned from Brazil, but not before I witnessed the dejection of a nation almost in mourning after Neymar broke a bone in his back. ...read
Ben Kay's big moments from the game: Care's stunning start blew Wales away, Gatland's men couldn't catch up
Danny Care showed confidence and cheek to get the first try, catching Wales off guard when back pedalling in defence. His buzz is infectious. Long may it last. ...read
Brad Gilbert gives his expert verdict on the leading ladies ready for battle at Wimbledon
Andy Murray's former coach Brad Gilbert tells you all you need to know on the top women's seeds at this year's Wimbledon Championships. ...read
Kevin Pietersen's book hangs over England team as publishers announce launch date during India Test match
CHARLES SALE: Discarded Kevin Pietersen continues to haunt the England team despite playing his last Test match in Sydney seven months ago. ...read
Louis van Gaal's new era at Manchester United may not be good news for Rio Ferdinand, Marouane Fellaini and Antonio Valencia
CHARLIE SKILLEN - THE NUMBERS GAME: The dawning of Louis van Gaal's new era, while exciting and relieving for the Old Trafford faithful, may not be the best news for some of the players. ...read
Owen Farrell and Billy Vunipola cleared to join England's tour of New Zealand
England have cleared Owen Farrell and Billy Vunipola to fly out to New Zealand, despite the two Saracens players limping off during Saturday’s Aviva Premiership final. ...read
Darren Fletcher could miss Manchester United's pre-season if broken toe requires surgery
COLIN YOUNG: Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher may need surgery on a toe he broke in the last game of last season and is in danger of missing the start of pre-season under new manager Louis van Gaal. ...read
BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Matt Prior faced a tough question over where to stand... as Nottingham's beer festival remains a blur
DAVID LLOYD: There is a conundrum for wicketkeepers over where they should stand on a pitch as slow as this. Matt Prior shelled one early doors but he was unbelievably close and it appeared to go quite quickly and a bit low to his right. ...read
Rory McIlroy shoots course record at Royal Aberdeen to lead of Scottish Open... and vows to avoid any Friday horror shows
DEREK LAWRENSON: One of the joys of this golfing season has been the Thursday masterclass from Rory McIlroy and the one delivered at Royal Aberdeen in the opening round of the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open was surely the best yet. ...read
Adam Lallana on verge of £25m move to Liverpool as England midfielder heads to Melwood training base for medical
Adam Lallana is on the verge of a £25million transfer to Liverpool. The England midfielder looks set to become the second player to swap Southampton for Anfield this summer following Rickie Lambert’s move earlier this month. ...read
EDDIE HEARN COLUMN: James DeGale will fight Carl Froch sooner or later... and the Cobra is surely a front runner for Sports Personality of the Year
We are starting to plan the next move for Carl Froch and there are exciting times ahead with a number of options on the table. I sat down with James DeGale last week and I am confident he will fight Carl Froch sooner or later. ...read
FOOTBALL 9-5: Follow all the news with Sportsmail's live rolling service
Join Sportsmail's Football 9-5 service, where we bring you the latest news as it happens throughout the day with all the best pictures and hard-hitting opinion. ...read
GARY NEVILLE: City remind me of United's title winners... watching them beat Tottenham gave me a sinking feeling in my stomach
At the end of last season, many people in English football were talking about the potential of Spanish and German clubs to dominate the Champions League in the future. On the back of a poor season for English clubs in that tournament, the dominance of Bayern Munich and the impact of Borussia Dortmund, it might have seemed as though the Premier League was being left behind. ...read
GEORGE NORTH: Defeat to England hurt like hell but some of the criticism aimed at Gatland is nonsense
GEORGE NORTH: It is a dark place when you wake up the day after a defeat like that at Twickenham and you’re as sore as hell. We speak about showing character and you have to find a way to build yourself back up ...read
Spain will rise again but Xavi's failings, Diego Costa's form and opponents' brave approach removed their World Cup crown
GRAHAM HUNTER: Those who insist that this is the end for a philosophy of football are wrong. It is an undignified end for some all-time great players but Spain will be back. ...read
GRAHAM POLL: Cuneyt Cakir is an excellent referee but put in a weak performance with blatant yellow card-worthy fouls going unpunished
Another game, another excellent referee - this time Turkey's Cuneyt Cakır - turning in a weak performance. They appear to be doing their jobs in 'FIFA handcuffs' ...read
Mario Pasalic: Chelsea's new Croatian midfielder who idolises Frank Lampard
Chelsea's new signing arrives from Croatia after receiving rave reviews for his performances with Hajduk Split. Here, LAURIE WHITWELL explains what all the fuss is about. ...read
JAMES ANDERSON: We let our captain down, now none of us knows if we'll play for England again
I am not privy to the plans of England’s management, coaches and selectors but to me, our 5-0 defeat in Australia feels like the end of one era and the beginning of a new one. ...read
He was a mighty defender. So what does Jamie Carragher make of Brazil's capitulation?
JAMIE CARRAGHER: I’ve never been so angry watching a game as a neutral. My initial shock and fascination at what was unfolding soon turned to disgust at half-time. It wasn’t just Brazil’s lack of defensive ability, their lack of interest in defending was a disgrace. ...read
Germany are no more than a good team but Brazil made them look like world-beaters
JAMIE REDKNAPP: Germany were Brazil's first proper test but they are not a great team. Brazil were utterly shambolic and made them look like world-beaters. ...read
Javier Mascherano was Argentina's Mr Motivator, not Lionel Messi! Little Leo needs to pull his socks up in the World Cup final on Sunday if he is to join Pele and Diego Maradona as one of the game's true greats
JEFF POWELL: Lionel Messi was literally Little Leo on this occasion. It was Javier Mascherano - the man who really did most to squeeze Argentina through to Sunday’s World Cup Final against Germany - who picked up the motivation mantle after the Dutch had threatened through the first 15 minutes of the additional half-hour. ...read
Germany 1-0 France PLAYER RATINGS: Veterans Bastian Schweinsteiger and Philipp Lahm prove solid as Joachim Low's men earn place in World Cup semi-final
Germany saw off France in a dramatic World Cup quarter-final to book their place in the final four. ...read
JOHNNY NELSON: George Groves and Carl Froch are like two lovers... all they can think about is the other - they consume each other's lives
I’ve never really given George Groves the credit he deserves. I didn’t before he fought James DeGale and when you look at the development of both fighters since then, Groves has come on tenfold in terms of his confidence and self-belief. When he boxed Carl Froch last year, I thought he had no chance but he shocked everybody. ...read
Alan Hansen won everything with Liverpool and became a masterful Match of the Day pundit... but deep down he was a nervous softy for whom football was the last resort
JONATHAN McEVOY: With his declamatory Scottish tones and often damning catchphrases — diabolical, woeful, shocking, abysmal, time and time again — Alan Hansen does not immediately strike the viewer as a man beset by self-doubt. But the real Hansen, who retires from two decades of authoritative football punditry after Sunday’s World Cup final, possesses a sensitive core. ...read
Eilish McColgan feared heart scare could wreck her Commonwealth Games dream
Tears formed in Eilish McColgan's eyes as she described how an undiagnosed irregular heartbeat forced her into hospital earlier this year. ...read
TOP SPIN AT THE TEST: England have developed a bad habit of letting the tail wag
Sportsmail cricket writer Lawrence Booth's view of day two of the first Test between England and India at Trent Bridge in which the tourists went ended their first innings on 457 and England were 43-1 at stumps. ...read
The Tullow Tank to go novice chasing this year following a switch of trainer, according to owner Barry Connell
Owner Barry Connell has decided grade-one winning novice hurdler The Tullow Tank will go novice chasing later this year following his switch of trainer from Philip Fenton to Dessie Hughes. ...read
EDGE OF THE BOX: Thierry Henry says 'au revoir' to BBC... but accent on James Rodriguez stumps ITV World Cup experts
MARK WEBSTER: Saturday night, and it was light entertainment time, with the World Cup version of It’s A Knockout. This time around, it was the BBC’s chance to introduce the boys from Brazil as the opening act after ITV had the honours on the opening day. ...read
MAD DOG ON MONDAY: Neymar tackle was a cowardly challenge meant to hurt him and Brazil will struggle to make the final without their star man
That challenge on Neymar, which fractured a vertebra in his spine, was done with only one thing in mind – to hurt him. ...read
Richard Schaefer leaves Golden Boy promotions after 14 years as CEO
MARTIN DOMIN: Richard Schaefer has announced his decision to leave the world’s biggest boxing promotional company, Golden Boy. ...read
Nigel de Jong's pressure on Lionel Messi was relentless, Arjen Robben failed to show and Ezequiel Lavezzi was key for Argentina
MARTIN KEOWN'S BIG MATCH ANALYSIS: Whenever Messi came into De Jong’s midfield area, he was never more than a few yards from the striker, putting him under pressure. Such man marking is a dying art. ...read
MARTIN KEOWN: I'm sorry... I tipped West Ham to go down and Sam Allardyce has proved me wrong. His imminent sacking is disappointing
Dear West Ham fans. In my very first column of the season, I wrote that I feared for your team. After all the stick I got over the years at Upton Park I find it very hard to apologise to any West Ham fan but, I am happy to admit just this once, that I was wrong about your team. ...read
There haven’t been too many times in the press box when I couldn't believe what I was witnessing, but Brazil had lousy defenders and lousy forwards... Luiz and Co were lost in the Neymar pantomime
MARTIN SAMUEL - THE DEBATE: I thought David Luiz was having a good World Cup until Tuesday night, when he completely lost his way. The defender and his Brazilian team-mates made it all about tears and tributes and paid a very heavy price against the Germans. ...read
MARTIN SAMUEL: Is Alejandro Sabella Lionel Messi's stooge? Yes, but Argentina's clever manager might just have the last laugh...
The running joke here is that the tactical expertise of Alejandro Sabella stops at two questions, both addressed to Lionel Messi. The first is, ‘How do you want to play?’ The second, ‘And who do you want to play?’ This supine tendency is said to be what got Sabella the job as coach of Argentina and is also what keeps him there. ...read
Andy Murray is moving in one direction as Wimbledon hero feeds off his star treatment
MIKE DICKSON: Andy Murray knew things had changed a week ago when he walked out on Centre Court to the kind of pop star reception not witnessed since the exceptional days of the London 2012 tennis event. ...read
NASSER HUSSAIN: Captaincy can eat away at you and have an impact on your batting as Alastair Cook is finding out
I know Alastair Cook has had a lot to deal with these past few months. Right now, it must feel as if everything is being laid at his door. But if we’re honest about what’s happened so far in this game, I don’t believe he’s done an awful lot wrong. ...read
Javier Mascherano reveals: 'I tore my a***' to make match-saving tackle against Arjen Robben in World Cup semi-final
NEIL ASHTON: There was a moment after Argentina’s semi-final victory over Holland when Javier Mascherano was reminded of his match-saving challenge on Arjen Robben late in the second half. ...read
Two referees at World Cup suspected of match-fixing... but FIFA only found out about past allegations after tournament started
Two referees working at the World Cup have been identified as strong suspects in the fixing of international games, the Mail on Sunday can reveal. ...read
NICO ROSBERG: Winning in Red Bull's backyard was awesome, this weekend I want to do a great job for our guys in their home race at Silverstone!
It was great to win last time out in Austria at the home of Red Bull. Somebody hung a Mercedes logo on the bull in the centre of the track - the Red Bull Ring - which was cool and a bit of fun after the weekend. ...read
Tour de France 2014 is significant and accessible and Yorkshire turns out in all its glory to cheer t'bike race
PATRICK COLLINS: The Yorkshire Post spoke of the world's greatest cycle race coming to the world'S greatest county. Yorkshiremen will not consider that a boast, more a statement of fact. ...read
Alastair Cook has reached a tipping point and knows that runs and wins against India will decide his fate as England captain
PAUL NEWMAN: Five Tests between an England team who have forgotten how to win and an Indian one usually only victorious at home will decide the captaincy fate of Alastair Cook over the next six, highly-congested weeks. ...read
Marquinhos next best for Barcelona as Catalans eye £24m defender after missing out on David Luiz
Barcelona look set to make up for missing out on the signing of David Luiz by buying the man he is likely to replace at PSG. Marquinhos, the 20-year-old Brazilian, fits Barcelona’s requirements for a new centre-half. ...read
The essential Grand National guide: Scudamore's lowdown on all the runners and riders for Aintree
On the biggest day in the horseracing calendar, Sportsmail's expert analyst Peter Scudamore - an eight-time champion jockey - marks your card for the Aintree showpiece... ...read
Susie Wolff 'massively disappointed' after lasting only four laps on full F1 debut
Susie Wolff has expressed her disappointment at completing only four laps on her full Formula One debut. ...read
RIO FERDINAND: It’s wrong to throw poor out of favelas so the State can cash in
I had my eyes opened to the more turbulent side of Rio life last week when I spent a day visiting the Morro da Providencia favela, which hasn’t yet been fully pacified. ...read
Harry Brown: Playing for Amiab Albacete in Spain has been awesome and I can't wait to take part in World Championships
ROAD TO RIO 2016: I’ve just finished my first year playing abroad. I left Sheffield Steelers to join Amiab Albacete in Spain and it was awesome! The basketball is totally different and, because it’s a semi-professional league, you are there just to play. ...read
Miroslav Klose looking surpass Ronaldo 12 years on from World Cup final defeat
ROB SHEPHERD: Miroslav Klose currently with 15 World Cup final goals needs one more to overtake Brazil’s Ronaldo and become the all-time highest scorer at tournament. ...read
THE TRANSFER COLUMN: Didier Drogba could be on his way back to Chelsea as Jose Mourinho seeks to rekindle relationship with club legend
SIMON JONES: Chelsea are exploring the feasibility of bringing Didier Drogba back to Stamford Bridge. The 36-year-old has interest from clubs in Qatar while Juventus continue to flirt with the idea of taking him to Turin. ...read
Channon delivers stamp of approval after First Class Mail makes encouraging debut
Trainer Mick Channon expressed himself ‘absolutely delighted’ with the debut run of First Class Mail at Windsor on Saturday. ...read
SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Chris Robshaw, Marland Yarde, Mike Brown and Dylan Hartley are stone cold certainties to take on New Zealand in November, but who else makes my next England squad?
This is not my ‘World Cup team’ but the team I would like to see England field in their next Test, against the All Blacks at Twickenham on November 8. ...read
LEON OSMAN: Why I was genuinely astonished to get my first booking for diving... and Moyes has my sympathy after manner of Man United sacking
THE FOOTBALLERS' FOOTBALL COLUMN: Leon Osman returns for his latest Footballers' Football Column and discusses diving, David Moyes, his testimonial year and the freak incident in which he nearly lost his eye. ...read
Australia 7-0 England: Morgan scores a century but Cook's tourists STILL can't win as Aussies sniff 13-0 tour annihilation - England are absolutely... 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 - AGAIN - to be handed the dubious honour... ...read
How Eugenie Bouchard came to soar up the rankings and become a Wimbledon finalist after falling out with Laura Robson
Eugenie Bouchard may be as much the queen of the selfie as she is fast becoming the queen of women's circuit, but don't be fooled, this Canadian Wimbledon finalist is an utterly ruthless competitor. ...read
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: A hundred years on, Brittain's got talent
Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington will star in Testament of Youth, a story of remembrance from the First World War, writes BAZ BAMIGBOYE. ...read
Prince set to top the charts: Prince George, that is... but music giant Sony risks accusations of 'cashing in' on charity birthday lullaby backed by Kate and the Queen
He is already credited with creating instant bestsellers out of everything he wears, now it appears Prince George will conquer the classical music charts, too. ...read
BEL MOONEY: I just can’t forgive my husband for visiting prostitutes
This week, BEL MOONEY advises a woman who recently found out her husband of five years has been visiting a massage parlour about three or four times a year. ...read
JAN MOIR: Cash-gobbling primary school proms are just so wrong
The events are a ghastly American import, right up there with chewing gum and the glorification of hip hop culture. ...read
Doing nothing is far from a waste of time, says JANET STREET-PORTER
In a world where being 'busy' or 'overworked' is a badge of honour we must teach ourselves the power of meditation and stillness. ...read
Liz Jones's Diary: In which I realise I'm too OCD for a relationship
Isobel finally returned from the South of France, and on Sunday afternoon I met her for tea in St Nicholas Gardens, which belong to the oldest house in Richmond. ...read
LORRAINE CANDY: All I want for my birthday is the washing machine door fixed
Lorraine would rather 46 passed without much fanfare — a doughnut and a new seal for the washing machine door are the things highest on her wish list ...read
I'm so lucky to be here. But there'll always be anger that the doctors missed my cancer: As he's rushed back to hospital, dying cancer boy whose appeal raised £3.2m reveals the blunders that haunt him
Stephen Sutton (pictured and with his mother Jane inset) doesn’t believe in miracles. Or at least, he didn’t. ‘I am so lucky and so fortunate to be here,' he tells REBECCA HARDY. ...read
Rowan Pelling's sex column: My husband wants me to take a lover
One reader's husband hasn't wanted sex for a decade. She asks Rowan if taking a covert lover will make them both happy ...read
ASK DR ELLIE: Shameless NHS boob job model Josie Cunningham gets taxis for 'anxiety' but my male patient couldn't get treatment when he started growing breasts
My patient with gynaecomastia, which causes him to grow breasts, has had his operation request denied, while Josie has had both a boob job and taxis paid. ...read
ASK THE DOCTOR: Is too much running putting our middle-aged son at risk?
Dr Martin Scurr on whether participating in ultra-distance running will cause damage to joints, ligaments and heart for a healthy 50-year-old. ...read
Personal insolvencies continue to fall but seaside resorts and the North East are still struggling
There were 22.4 individual insolvencies per 10,000 adults in 2013, contributing to the gradual decline seen since the rate hit 30.9 in 2009. ...read
ECB cuts interest rates to negative to kickstart eurozone economy while UK rates are held as growth stays strong
The European Central Bank cut its key interest rate from 0.25 per cent to 0.15 per cent and moved its deposit rate into negative territory, to -0.10 per cent from zero. ...read
Car sales jump again as buyer confidence soars and drivers trade in motors snapped up through the scrappage scheme
1,287,265 new cars were registered in first six months of the year – a 10.6 per cent rise on the same period last year and the best half-year total since 2005. ...read
Sainsbury’s Bank slashes the rate on its personal loans in flash sale – making it the cheapest option open to all borrowers.
Sainsbury's Bank is holding a flash sale on personal loan, cutting the cost of borrowing for Nectar cardholders to a market-leading 3.9 per cent until 3pm on Tuesday July 22 ...read
JAMES CONEY: What happened when I tried to find the interest rate on these three cash Isa accounts?
Finding out what you are earning on old accounts remains difficult. I suspect that for bank staff it remains a game in which they can lead customers a merry dance. ...read
JEFF PRESTRIDGE: Current account empires of Big Four could crumble as Nationwide and First Direct lay siege
Survey after survey indicates a couple of current account providers are now head and shoulders above the competition - Nationwide and First Direct. ...read
Central banks may 'encounter a few potholes' as stimulus measures wound down, says BoE policymaker Bean
The BoE deputy governor said his fellow central bankers would face a tough challenge of communicating their intentions as they wind down stimulus measures. ...read
LEE BOYCE: The new long-awaited Tesco Bank current account is another nail in the coffin of savings products
The new current account from Tesco Bank is the latest to offer interest on in-credit balance rates. Why are banks concentrating on this rather than low savings rates? ...read
Arsenal have only just won the FA Cup - how can there already be tickets on sale for the Community Shield?
Arsenal will play Premier League champions Manchester City at the beginning of August, but despite no set date, ticketing websites are already offering seats. ...read
Money Morals: I've got an interview for a job I really want, how can I make sure I do well?
I have an interview in a week’s time for a job that I really want. I think that I'm ideally suited to it and my experience is very good. How can I sell myself? ...read
RACHEL RICKARD STRAUS: British families could teach the government a thing or two about budgeting - and sharing costs fairly
When faced with lots of expenses at once, families will consider them all together and prioritise. The government is planning each of its infrastructure projects separately. ...read
Why are communications companies impossible to communicate with? My Warning for TalkTalk customers thinking of 'upgrading' to its Essentials TV package
TalkTalk offers an attractive TV package that's easy to install but you could find yourself en route to its famous customer service black hole ...read
Rise of pensioner landlords lured by returns of 5%: Older workers snap up rental properties in search of retirement income
A boom in older landlords is being driven by buyers seeking more income in retirement because their pension won’t be as much as hoped. ...read
How to stop your nest egg getting lost in the Isa transfer maze and make sure your savings and investments deliver
Concerns are being raised that transferring from an investment Isa into a cash Isa may be fraught with difficulties. But you can follow our step-by-step guide. ...read
'A definite cooling of the market': House prices across the country set to outpace London as agents predict falls in the capital
London's soaraway property market is running out of steam, according to the latest RICS report, predicting prices to fall in the capital while they rise elsewhere. ...read
SIMON WATKINS: Secrecy over Mike Ashley's million-pound pay deal from Sports Direct is a disgrace
How many millions of pounds will Mike Ashley earn from the bonus pool at Sports Direct? The scandalous answer is we do not know. ...read
World Cup investing highlights: Which companies are potential winners and which face defeat as country goes football crazy?
It only lasts a month, but while it's underway the World Cup is going to skew investor and consumer behaviour. ...read
ASK TONY: I was mis-sold, so why has HSBC cut my compensation?
I believed my CardGuard policy had been mis-sold and was told that my claim would be split into two parts: pre and post-2005. But the pre-2005 claim was rejected! ...read
TONY HETHERINGTON: Tow-truck driver bashed my broken-down car but RAC won’t pay up
I am caught in a merry-go-round involving the RAC. I called the company last December to get my broken-down car to a local garage in Merseyside. ...read
Britons put off taking genetic tests in case it hikes their insurance premiums - but results cannot be used by firms
Insurance rules prevent firms using genetic test results to set premiums. Firms can ask you about your family’s history of illness but cannot demand you disclose results. ...read
BLACK DOG: Mandy, Lord of the dance
Snake-hipped Lord Mandelson (pictured) danced with Turkish belly-dancers at the wedding of Ed Miliband’s spin doctor Joe Carberry to bride Balshan Izzet. ...read
James Forsyth: Desperate Nick Clegg sends his MPs on survival courses
The hapless Lib Dems have been corralled inside a hotel in Bedfordshire this week learning how to ensure their own survival. ...read
LIZ JONES: Botox hasn't made me happy - but having kids might have
How Botox can solve the depression epidemic. That was the arresting headline last week in a US science journal. I agree there is a epidemic, writes Liz Jones. ...read
Peter Hitchens: Why Charles passed the grammar school test - and Blunkett flunked it
What a pity that Prince Charles did not try to send his sons to state grammar schools instead of to Eton, writes Peter Hitchens. ...read
Rachel Johnson: Want to stop revenge porn? Just keep your clothes on!
A new genre of nastiness between the sexes has been born called revenge porn. ...read
Beauty Buzz: This week's tips and tricks
Make like literary heroine Virgina Woolf with a low slung bun in your hair ...read
Beauty Bible beauty clinic: My face is covered in white spots (milia) - how can I get rid of them?
In the past couple of years (I am 54) I've noticed that the pores on my chin and some round my nose have little white plugs. They're not whiteheads (although some do develop into them). If I draw my fingernail along the skin, they stand slightly proud of the skin and can sometimes be removed with tweezers. ...read
Liz Jones's Diary: In which David makes me feel guilty
His ex wants to now where their cat is. I must have mentioned that she lives, very purringly, with me. ...read
Mimi Spencer's fabulous 5:2 beach diet: Chicken and mango salad
A light, bright and totally tasty update on coronation chicken – made in minutes and probably demolished in seconds (though I would advise relishing every forkful). ...read
Time to face facts, Cancer
Sally Bromton's 7 day astro forecast ...read
Health Notes: The holiday helpers you need this summer
Our award winning health editor's round up of this week's healthy must haves ...read
Our relationships expert Zelda West-Meads answers your questions
My children constantly argue with each other ...read
Abandon ship! Moyes and his men are sinking without trace so don't let them take you down too... and prepare for 'aerial playmaker' Carroll's return
FANTASY FRIDAY: Welcome to Sportsmail's weekly Fantasy Football column which will try to help you get the edge on your friends, family and Jamie Redknapp. ...read
CHRIS DEERIN: Cigarettes, booze, sugar... next they will ban brightly coloured socks
The politicians have already come for our fags and booze, now they’re glowering at our burgers and Coke, then there will be something else, writes CHRIS DEERIN. ...read
DOMINIC LAWSON: Our London home is worth 4.5 times what we sold it for, while our farmhouse hasn't increased as much. But we country folk have something far more valuable than crazy London house prices
When we sold in London 17 years ago, there was little gap in values with the outer south-east. Now the gap is large, but we moved of our own free will. ...read
Another boat packed with migrants heads for Europe as it's revealed Britain's population has grown by 5million in 12 years: This human tide will be the crisis of the century, warns DOMINIC SANDBROOK
In the past few decades, bitter rows about the benefits, costs and consequences of immigration have become part of the fabric of British public life. ...read
A living bereavement: When ESTHER RANTZEN spoke up for couples denied access to their grandchildren, she triggered a flood of heart rending stories revealing the agony of family breakdown's forgotten victims
Being told she could never her toddler grandson again, would leave Esther heartbroken. Yet Jane and Mark Jackson (pictured) have not seen their granddaughter for seven years. ...read
Anger as Blair says migrants don't affect Britons' job prospects: Is this a sign he's set his sights on the EU presidency?
Tony Blair was accused of ‘mind-boggling arrogance’ last night after claiming mass immigration made no difference to the job prospects of unemployed Britons. ...read
Storm as Gove's top ally blasts 'bumbling' PM: Education Secretary embroiled in fresh row with Cabinet colleagues after right-hand man's furious attack
Dominic Cummings, pictured, was Mr Gove’s right-hand man for years until he left the Government in January and is still close to the Education Secretary. ...read
Controversial powers forcing Press to delete online archives 'will create black hole in history'
The concerns stem from new rules designed to stop jurors from hunting for facts about a case outside the courtroom. ...read
Keira is leader of the bland as she strums her way through new film Begin Again
Begin Again is well-made and a romantic advert for Manhattan but the big problem with this film is Keira Knightley, writes JIM SHELLEY. ...read
Nick's worst nightmare: After Clegg's TV debacle, a former Lib Dem spokesman warns that a Euro election wipeout could see him losing the party leadership
MARK LITTLEWOOD: Fearing a Lib Dem wipeout in next month’s European elections, the Deputy Prime Minister opted to take on Nigel Farage face-to-face. ...read
Yes, the NHS has only finite resources. But denying life saving drugs to those who've had 'a good innings' is barbaric
So alarming is one of the proposals this document apparently contains that even the flinty-hearted government drugs watchdog, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, or NICE, says it is a step too far, writes MELISSA KATE. ...read
RUTH SUNDERLAND: Fears about how kids will get on housing ladder has become staple conversation piece for mature middle classes
When it comes to the divide between the generations, there are things the government could do. Helping homeowners to help their children should be a way forward. ...read
Sarah Vine Beauty Sleuth: Why I love smelling like a lemon!
Summer is a time for light, fleeting fragrances with accents that speak of sunsets on the beach, something cold and fruity in the back garden, or dreamy Italian vistas. ...read
SIMON HEFFER: Heads Scots win, tails the English tax payer loses!
If the Nationalists lose, they will find a degree of consolation in the fact that David Cameron has promised to devolve more power to the Scottish government, writes SIMON HEFFER. ...read
'I only had my daughter for eight years': Mother who lost TV executive husband and child in speedboat horror speaks about the tragedy for the first time revealing how 'perfect life was pulled from under me'
Victoria Milligan, from Wandsworth, south-west London, was enjoying a holiday in Cornwall with her husband Nick and their four children when they were all thrown overboard. ...read
Secret court jails gran who hugged her granddaughter: Pensioner sentenced to three months after disobeying order she should not see the teenager
Kathleen Danby, 72, from Orkney in Scotland was jailed for three months by the secretive Court of Protection in Birmingham, despite not being at the hearing. ...read
CRAIG BROWN: Cheer up, chaps . . . it’s only the end of the world
Craig Brown yearns for the olden days when people didn't pretend to be interested in football and didn't waste their time eulogising about it. ...read
'Britain's oldest tree' is discovered in a Welsh churchyard - and it's more than FIVE THOUSAND years old
Experts have run tests on the tree in the St Cynog’s churchyard at Defynnog near Sennybridge, Powys, including DNA and ring dating. ...read
CHRIS EVANS: Fancy a swifty? It's nifty, pretty and has a pleasingly short list of options
Cars like the Suzuki Swift Sport enjoy a whole language of their own; they are often referred to as a super-mini or a cool hatch as opposed to a hot hatch. ...read
CRAIG BROWN: The crooked copper tycoon and his dotty daughter... If you've ever longed to be seriously rich, this creepy tale might change your mind
Had Empty Mansions been a novel, an editor might have advised its authors to tone it down a bit, in order to make it more believable. ...read
Lust, betrayal and a Dickens of a performance from Ralph Fiennes at his finest
The Charles Dickens that Ralph Fiennes delivers in his impressive new film, The Invisible Woman, is a human and fallible figure. ...read
OLLY SMITH: Shiraz with pizzazz: The punchy, fruity grape was my first love affair with red wine... and two decades later, I'm back for more
Shiraz can make wines of surprising elegance and finesse. So how can you tell one bottle from another? ...read
PIERS MORGAN: Cameron threw Andy Coulson to the wolves within seconds of his hacking conviction
He didn’t even wait for the other verdicts to come in, thus threatening the whole legal process, and potentially prejudicing the outcome of the remaining decisions. ...read
How to make your iPad a sharper shooter
Olloclip’s 4-in-1 effects add-on offers four different slide-on lenses that fit over the top of your iPad’s camera. ...read
TOM PARKER BOWLES: A Thai to die for: Know your Moo ping from your Som Tum? So do these street-food stars...
Walking into Thaikhun, a Thai street food ‘concept’ in the heart of Manchester’s spanking smart Spinningfields district, I feel a glimmer of hope. ...read
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- She's his (fun)fair lady! Zayn Malik splashes £50,000 on lavish birthday party for fiancée Perrie Edwards... complete with ferris wheel
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- Friend in need: Roxanne Pallett joins Hollyoaks star Stephanie Waring for day out with her daughter Lexi Grace Dan Hooper's ex
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- Proud parents! TOWIE's Billie Faiers and fiancé Greg Sheperd beam with joy as they leave hospital with their newborn daughter Billie's baby joy
- SPOILER ALERT! DC Emma Summerhayes forced to hide under a table as Lauren Branning nearly catches her and Max together on EastEnders
- Not so PLANE! Carol Vorderman keeps it chic and classy in knee-length boots as she enjoys day at Royal International Air Tattoo Ready for take-off
- That's miles (of leg) better! Kelly Brook ditches the rompers as she attends meeting in sexy minidress and platform heels Office ready
- 'When you're fighting something that...': Kylie Minogue reveals the moment that changed her life - and opens up about Michael Hutchence
- 'It was great love and it was true heartbreak': Kylie Minogue breaks down in tears as she opens up about Michael Hutchence during emotional interview
- She's RIPped! Rita Ora reveals very defined lower stomach muscles... before changing into 'God' jumper Body confident
- Back on track! Nicole Scherzinger enjoys romantic night out with Lewis Hamilton... after admitting she 'went to a dark place' following split with F1 ace
- Keeping up with her daughters? Kris Jenner flashes her back in a see-through ensemble in West Hollywood What even happened to dressing for your age?
- The holiday's over - for now! WAG Alex Gerrard returns to her native Liverpool after jaunt to Ibiza with footballer husband Back home again
- Consciously RE-coupling? Separated Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin play happy families in the Hamptons Rumours have surrounded split
- Eat and be seen! Frankie Sandford and Wayne Bridge dine out at celebrity hangout Nobu - alongside Topshop heiress Chloe Green
- Karlie Kloss shows off ballerina body in Nike campaign - and reveals she's 'obsessed' with football and has her own fantasy team Kicking it
- Showing off her good side? French Montana post a picture of his favourite part of Khloe Kardashian... her shapely derriere What a gentleman
- Back together already? Chris Brown and his on-off girlfriend Karrueche brush off split rumours as they attend a Hollywood bash On-off-on-off-on-off-on?
- Stars and stripes: Tara Palmer-Tomkinson joins celebs for Annabelle Goldsmith's annual summer party in Richmond Nautical outfit
- Josie and her Technicolor dress: Miss Gibson shows off bronzed complexion in bright maxi Night out at Whiskey Mist
- Peggy would approve! Mad Men star Elisabeth Moss dresses down in mismatch ensemble as she steps out in New York Casual day out
- 'I hope we make you proud': Michelle Rodriguez pays tribute to Fast And Furious co-star Paul Walker in photo with Vin Diesel Pay tribute
- Dangerous Fast and Furious 7 racing scene 'dropped over fears of another Paul Walker tragedy' Studio bosses cancelled the shot on Thursday
- Glee star Becca Tobin's boyfriend Matt Bendik is 'found dead in a hotel room' in Philadelphia She plays Kitty Wilde on the show
- 'It would be good if soaps are scrapped': Coronation Street legend Roy Barraclough admits he no longer watches and believes it could soon be axed
- Jessie J strips down to sexy metallic two-piece as she shows off her toned physique during racy performance in Beijing More metal
- Make-up free Georgia May Jagger lets her natural beauty shine through as she gets to work at Berlin Fashion Week Those Jagger genes
- It's a bum deal! Jennifer Lopez parades her shapely bottom in skinny snakeskin jeans as she steps out after Unity Luncheon Hard to miss
- Caped crusader: Nancy Dell'Olio looks sexy in low-cut jumpsuit and red trench-coat as she attends charity event Put her best foot forward at auction in London
- One giant leap... to New Mexico: Virgin Galactic unveils hotel partner for space tourists (and it's out of this world!) Only for truly spaced out guests
- Birthday girl Courtney Love cleans up in form-fitting champagne pink dress as she celebrates turning 50 in Los Angeles Classier than usual
- He put a (promise) ring on it! Ricky Rayment gifts Jessica Wright with commitment bling on next TOWIE episode He says marriage is '100 per cent' on the horizon
- On song! Ellie Goulding delights fans as she takes to the stage in racy bralet and leather shorts for Dublin performance Skin on stage
- Hippy chick: Joss Stone cuts an angelic figure in floaty white ensemble as she performs barefoot at The Henley Festival World-wide tour
- Auntie Sam! Miss Faiers heads out to celebrate her newest family addition after sister Billie gives birth Couldn't wait to tell world about the latest addition
- Work(out) and play(suit): Kelly Brook changes out of another tiny romper to hit the gym with fiancé David McIntosh Can't live without it
- The long and short of it! Girls star Zosia Mamet shows off her legs in daring floral-print outfit for NYC film premiere Not as awkward as Shoshanna
- 'I didn't have plastic surgery and I don't have an eating disorder:' Cheryl Burke addresses social media backlash over bikini selfie
- Making spectacles of themselves! Jason Statham and Rosie Huntington-Whitely step out in LA wearing his-and-her sunglasses Hand in hand
- Model at work: Gisele Bundchen shows lean legs in skin-tight faded skinny jeans while shooting commercial for Falabella in Miami Taking it in her stride
- In praise of 42: As Sofia Vergara, Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Garner hit their 40s one male writer says it's their confidence that makes them HOT
- 'No word yet if it will be a boy or a Hey Gurl': Twitter hilariously reacts to Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes' happy news Jokes about Gosling's gosling
- Is this what Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes' child will look like? Forensic artist predicts the couple's offspring will be beautiful no matter the gender
- Gemma Arterton looks effortlessly chic in black bow collar coat as she leads the star arrivals at Chiltern Firehouse Simple but glamorous
- Sneaking out the back door! Avengers Chris Evans and Jeremy Renner slip out of Chiltern Firehouse after night of partying Boys night out
- She's pulled that trick before! Paris Hilton wears revealing see-through dress to promote new single Heiress definitely turned heads
- Laverne Cox celebrates at Justin Timberlake concert after making history as first openly transgender actress nominated for Emmy
- Ali Larter looks smart and stylish in white jacket and tight jeans as she promotes new show Legends at TCAs A style hero
- 'I thought it was discreet... I'm mortified': Steven confesses to having sex with Kimberly in Big Brother house as they say they are in love
- Why so shy? Cameron Diaz covers up in silk black jumpsuit at premiere of her raunchy movie Sex Tape Still sexy covered up
- Bring back memories? Rob Lowe is in high spirits despite his own scandalous past at Sex Tape premiere Revelling in the irony ?
- Time for some maternity wear, Snooki? Pregnant star reveals bare bump and steps out in a VERY tight-fitting ensemble Seven months pregnant
- Her precious angel! Pregnant JWoww shares another ultrasound photo of her soon-to-be-born baby girl Another Shore baby
- 'I want children to celebrate their difference - like I do': Beauty queen born with one arm uses title to raise awareness of disability
- FIRST LOOK: Trailer released for Angelina Jolie directed World War II blockbuster Unbroken Five months after shooting wrapped
- These shoes were made for shopping! Ashley Tisdale gives the credit card a workout in very short cut offs and Chanel espadrilles Saving on the shorts
- Frowns and glittering gowns: An inside look at the exquisite - and hectic - backstage circus of this year's Paris Haute Couture shows
- 'Despicable': Larry Emdur tears up cartoon drawn by Rolf Harris for his son Jye in 1996 showing his disgust of jailed paedophile Made his feelings clear
- Bright young thing! Emmy Rossum shows off her long legs while shopping in a colour block blue mini-dress Jackie O-style
- Keeping it brief! Taylor Swift is a striking sight in tiny denim hot pants and silky Painting New York City red
- A Wilde night out! Olivia looks back to her best in in trendy blazer and jeans as she steps out in New York Back to her best
- Is that you Zoe? Saldana swamps her stunning figure in frumpy yellow frock as she promotes Guardians Of The Galaxy Still radiant
- Wonder what she's getting for her birthday! Sofia Vergara cannot stop smiling on big day amid Joe Manganiello dating rumours Surprises ahead
- Having an ace time! Rafael Nadal strips down to his tiny red swimming shorts as he soaks up the sun in Formentera Hanging out with pals
- Like mother, like daughter! Jennifer Lopez and six-year-old mini-me Emme get dressed up in matching pink peplum outfits to meet the First Lady
- 'Our tribute to Marilyn': Scarlett Johansson oozes old Hollywood glamour in stunning new Dolce & Gabbana make-up campaign Classic Hollywood look
- Still so modest, Margot? Australian actress Robbie stuns in glamorous Vanity Fair swimsuit photo shoot after playing down her good looks
- Josie Gibson larks around with pals in Ibiza as she shows off her impressive bikini body in pink two-piece Lay down on the sand next to her friends
- Dark days! Kylie Jenner heads on a lunch date with friend Shamari Berkley in an all-black ensemble Sunny but not feeling summery and bright
- She's no transformer! Rosie Huntington-Whiteley manages to look camera ready despite sweating it out in the gym Did the impossible
- Ready to pop! Kelsey Grammer's heavily pregnant wife Kayte Walsh shows off huge baby bump in a maxi dress in LA Incoming!
- Felicity was never this edgy! Keri Russell shows off her slender legs in black leather miniskirt and stiletto heels in New York Sky high gladiator heels
- Rise and shine! Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro don bathrobes on streets of New York... but it's only for new movie The Intern Early hours filming
- Lost star Emilie de Ravin's husband of eight years Josh Janowicz files for divorce... as couple end their marriage again Almost split in 2009
- 'My heart goes out to Shia LaBeouf': Mel Gibson says he sympathises with 'the suffering' of troubled star Had his own meltdown
- On yer bike! Hugh Jackman combines fun, fitness and quality time with wife Deborra-Lee Furness as the pair enjoy a cycle ride in Italy Can't go incognito
- Welcome to Hell! Scarily noisy and painfully long, the new Transformers movie is a dizzying assault on the senses JIM SHELLEY'S verdict
- 'I'm only eight-years-old': Honey Boo Boo assures her family she's not ready for dating after a boy rescues her from mud
- Caitlin Stasey posts hand-drawn sketches laden with expletives as she continues to weigh in on women's dress debate after slamming Bindi Irwin
- 'I don't need tits, tits need me': Imogen Anthony makes a statement about plastic surgery as she wears controversial crop top to lunch in Beverly Hills
- Spot the newlywed! Katie Couric pulls on a pair of eye-popping dotty trousers for some high-end retail therapy in New York Check her out!
- 'I was hooked on it': Guy Pearce opens up about his marijuana use that saw him smoke pot 'all-day everyday' until singer Nick Cave pulled him 'out of it'
- The Wolf's in town: Harvey Keitel looks just like his Pulp Fiction character as he films scenes for The Early Years in dinner dress Like Pulp Fiction role
- Chloe Moretz holds hands with her brother Trevor as they fashionably jet into LAX from Paris Fashion Week Chic style for flight
- Happy birthday Harper! Giant balloons arrive at the Beckham household as the adorable toddler turns three David and Victoria seem to have gone all out
- 'It is absolutely not true!' Wendy Williams says people think she 'was born a man' because of her height and strong features Gets why they say it
- 'I feel at my sexiest when I look my worst': Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis says she feels most alluring just after a run or outdoor swim
- Hipster mummy! Pregnant Tina O'Brien looks cool in a bowler hat and floral shirt while showing her bump off in an LBD Trendy pregnant lady
- Spot the fashionista! Nicole Richie stands out in black jumpsuit flecked with white dots as she films new reality show Filming new reality show
- 'She's doing great': Real Housewives' Phaedra Parks focuses on 'promoting book' after husband Apollo Nida's prison sentence Concentrating on work
- Pregnant Kourtney Kardashian covers baby bump in geometric top as she toasts marshmallows with Scott Disick and friends in the Hamptons
- Caine's worst accent ever: Mr Morgan's Last Love is an ill-advised choice JIM SHELLEY: One of Sir Michael's more improbable choices
- 'I can drink every other day': Leah Remini reveals 'best thing' about leaving Church Of Scientology during chat show interview But sad to lose friends
- SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Sir Richard Branson gives up beef - to save the world Airlines boss: steaks cause 'global warming'
- Make-up free Katie Holmes dons denim dungarees as she happily chats on her pink iPhone in NYC Recently posed topless in little more than jeans
- Hitting all the right notes! Britney Spears displays her enviably toned physique in pretty summery ensemble as she shrugs off Auto-Tune fail
- Rolled out of bed? Bongo spokesmodel Vanessa Hudgens dresses way down in pyjamas and bed slippers in LA Covered up with shades
- Short changed! Chrissy Teigen splashes cash as she goes on designer shopping spree wearing denim hot pants Splashed serious dough on designer goodies
- Hollywood agrees with her: Emma Rigby dresses to the nines in a floor-length patterned gown to the press night of Brasil Brasileiro No casual look here
- Twice as nice! Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner coordinate their sexy low-key looks as they arrive back in LA after Paris trip Flattering ensembles
- Suddenly shy? Selena Gomez cloaks her noticeably larger bust in a camouflage jacket hours after flaunting her cleavage in bra-top Had looked 'bolted on'
- Keira is leader of the bland as she strums her way through new film Begin Again Knightley is the big problem with this movie writes JIM SHELLEY
- Oh so demure! Cameron Diaz keeps covered up in military blazer and jeans as she promotes raunchy new film Sex Tape At LA photocall
- Morrissey's not so miserable now as former Smiths frontman recaptures his form with new album World Peace Significant advance, writes ADRIAN THRILLS
- Gillian Anderson wears a chic LBD to the opening night of the London Indian Film Festival... and is greeted by drummers Sophisticated guest
- BAZ BAMIGBOYE: My royal dilemma with the Queen, by Dame Helen Helen Mirren is horrified at the thought of having to talk to the Queen about playing her
- She's still got moves at 92! Young at heart Jackie Stallone turns up to dance class The nonagenarian showed off her ageless style
- 'Mom's a Rastafarian' and 'we all dance around the living room': Jenna Bush Hager reveals secrets of the Bush family's 'most cherished' Texas ranch
- Khloe Kardashian breaks down after discovering $250K in jewellery has been stolen from her home in new KUWTK preview California home robbed
- How Angelina went from heroin... to heroine: Jolie overcomes troubled past to become top Hollywood actress, mother-of-six and UN envoy
- Donna Air is glamorous in royal blue heart-decorated jumper and bow skirt as she attends Beulah lunch Heading to fashionable lunch in London
- Hardest decision a mother could ever make: Would you put one of YOUR children into care to save the others? Jo Griffith (right) did
- 'Me and my girl FLOTUS!' Jennifer Lopez poses for a selfie with Michelle Obama at Latino empowerment conference
- 'I'm crazy but you already know that' LeAnn Rimes sings while prancing in a bikini with elves in cringeworthy promo for her Christmas tour
- Rita Ora poses alongside 'real' New York City scenesters for DKNY's latest hipster-themed campaign Singer, 23, poses with high fashion models
- The Pursuit of a Hollywood hunk! Topless women follow Will Smith around as he relaxes on the beach in Ibiza Actor wore an all-black ensemble in Ibiza
- Dead Parrot tops Python fans' poll: Sketch named the show's greatest moment beating The Lumberjack Song into second place Sketch isn't dead
- 'I wasn't speaking with a sober mindset': Janice Dickinson ends feud with Tyra Banks six years after being fired from America's Next Top Model
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