'Nice Daleks?!' Why the new Doctor's first adventure with the show's icons should be his last, by JIM SHELLEY
It’s a shame to say that these days, the Daleks are just the Frank Sinatra of science-fiction scary monsters, writes JIM SHELLEY. ...read
THE MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: The bell tolls for Cameron's cosy clique
Douglas Carswell’s defection to Ukip shook Westminster out of its summer torpor, releasing a series of powerful political tremors. David Cameron's fear is that he is one of many. ...read
Bayern Munich have been likened to a James Bond super-villain and now they have a mastermind in Xabi Alonso
Anyone not clear of the genesis of Bayern Munich moving for Xabi Alonso should probably be directed to the 31st minute of last season’s German Cup Final. ...read
LIZ JONES: I've nearly been arrested TWICE while enduring the hell of flying (Give me a Knee Defender and it could be third time lucky)
I have huge sympathy for the passenger who had a cup of water thrown over him after he used a pair of clips that lock the seat in front to prevent it being reclined , writes LIZ JONES. ...read
PETER HITCHENS: If Dave and his pals are our 'clever elite' why does Nigel make them look so stupid?
The only interesting things about Douglas Carswell’s switch from Tory to Ukip are that it took him so long and that he has acted alone, writes PETER HITCHENS. ...read
JAMES FORSYTH: Cameron's about to take a long walk off Clacton Pier...
British politics has reached a turning point. If, as expected, Ukip romp to victory in the Clacton by- election, the fracture on the British Right will become permanent, writes JAMES FORSYTH. ...read
BLACK DOG: Carswell gives MPs the hump
Chief Whip Michael Gove’s orders to Tory MPs not to heap abuse on Ukip defector Douglas Carswell came too late for one grandee, writes BLACK DOG. ...read
Liz Jones's Diary: In which I tell him ALL my problems
David had told me that he wanted to know everything that's getting me down. Well, here goes... ...read
Beauty Bible beauty clinic with Sarah Stacey and Josephine Fairley: what's best for a flaky scalp?
Our weekly Q&A column from the Beauty Bible experts, solving your beauty dilemmas ...read
Beauty Buzz: As X Factor returns, Cheryl reveals her beauty secrets
Make-up like Marge Simpson and our latest Insta-crush ...read
Our relationship expert Zelda West-Meads answers your questions
Why can't my husband say sorry?; My wife avoids sex at all costs; I feel my friends have abandoned me ...read
Horoscopes: It's time for a reality check, Virgos
Find out what the stars have in store for you this week ...read
Health Notes: I feel very fragile before my periods - I cry, snap at people and have food cravings
How to deal with PMS; a reader's tips on treating psoriasis, and have a ball at the Swing Patrol ...read
Let the exploitation and baloney begin. The X Factor 2014 was up and running and as big a circus as ever, by JIM SHELLEY
The X Factor was back: Exaggerating averagely talented teens, mocking contestants who had personal or psychiatric problems and a few hundred adverts. ...read
Can Mel B iron her hair straighter than Cheryl's?: LIZ JONES asks the biggest question on X Factor opening night
The biggest contest of last night's X Factor, writes LIZ JONES, was who out of Mel B and Cheryl could iron their hair the flattest and the shiniest. ...read
JEFF PRESTRIDGE: Like a fine wine, good customer service should be savoured
Today, I would like to pat on the back Barclays staff – and in particular the friendly Paul Collins – at its all mod-cons branch on Kensington High Street. ...read
SIMON WATKINS: Tesco and our retail giants need to realise size isn't everything - and being a smaller but better business can pay off
Tesco needs to find a place for itself in this new world because trusting that the old days will come back is hopeless. ...read
OLLY SMITH: Pinot's Verminator? A dazzling Italian white for under a fiver... Vermentino deserves to leave Pinot Grigio in the shade
Vermentino always lurks behind Pinot Grigio, but in its own right it’s a gently aromatic white that can be as scented as lemon blossom and as bracing as the sea breeze. ...read
Smart bookworms read on simple e-readers - and the latest model is the best (and brightest) one yet
Barnes & Noble’s new Glowlight came out this month, and more are due shortly from Amazon and Samsung. ...read
CHRIS EVANS: We need more Suba power: The boy-racers' favourite is already bone-shakingly fast, but it's time for an upgrade under the bonnet
This is a car I’ve never liked. Not that I have any justifiable reason not to, it’s purely down to my own prejudices. ...read
CRAIG BROWN: The life of Brian: He created The Rolling Stones and taught Mick how to play the field. So was Brian Jones a rock messiah... or just a very naughty boy
He liked sex and violence, preferably together; many women emerged bruised from their encounters with him. ...read
TOM PARKER BOWLES: A great big No! Sushi: Bland, mediocre and utterly joyless... stop the conveyor belt, I want to get off
When it comes to nigiri sushi and sashimi, average just ain’t good enough. There’s either good, or don’t bother. ...read
Manchester United still chasing £30m Arturo Vidal as Tottenham and Everton lead race for £15m Old Trafford forward Welbeck
ROB SHEPHERD - FOOTBALL GRAPEVINE: Manchester United are playing a game of cat and mouse with Juventus over Chilean midfielder Arturo Vidal. ...read
GRAHAM POLL: Everton 3-6 Chelsea was the worst officiated game I have ever seen
Ron Ganfield, take a bow. That was perhaps the worst assistant refereeing performance I have ever seen with so many key incidents judged incorrectly. ...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: Troubled Euroland stumbles towards economic precipice again
The difficulty is that Brussels - and, to a lesser extent, the European Central Bank - has never fully recognised the scale of the crisis that hit the global economy. ...read
ALEX BRUMMER: Troubled Euroland stumbles towards economic precipice again
The difficulty is that Brussels - and, to a lesser extent, the European Central Bank - has never fully recognised the scale of the crisis that hit the global economy. ...read
PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Cliff doesn't deserve this lurid trial by television
These days, especially if you’re a celebrity, the ancient legal principle of innocent until proven guilty can evaporate in minutes — along with your reputation. ...read
The maverick mutineer who had been plotting for a year and why Douglas Carswell's defection is 'biggest political surprise for years'
David Cameron was at Chequers preparing for a difficult trip to defend the Union in Scotland when the bombshell dropped. ...read
The maverick mutineer who had been plotting for a year and why Douglas Carswell's defection is 'biggest political surprise for years'
David Cameron was at Chequers preparing for a difficult trip to defend the Union in Scotland when the bombshell dropped. ...read
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Be positive... to save our British identity
From the start, the Yes campaign has been a distasteful mix of frivolity, aggression and mendacity, quite at odds with the seriousness of the issue. We must hope it does not prevail. ...read
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Be positive... to save our British identity
From the start, the Yes campaign has been a distasteful mix of frivolity, aggression and mendacity, quite at odds with the seriousness of the issue. We must hope it does not prevail. ...read
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Farage angered UKIP will not be invited to cenotaph on Remembrance Day
UKIP leader Nigel Farage also feels annoyed that his party and supporters are not invited to the First or Second World war ceremonies, or to nominate life peers. ...read
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Farage angered UKIP will not be invited to cenotaph on Remembrance Day
UKIP leader Nigel Farage also feels annoyed that his party and supporters are not invited to the First or Second World war ceremonies, or to nominate life peers. ...read
The spycatcher of Fleet Street whose scoops spooked PMs: How Chapman Pincher, who has died aged 100, bagged some of the greatest exclusives of the century
He was admired, he was feared, and most of all among an extraordinary range of contacts in the highest echelons of government, he was trusted, writes GEOFFREY LEVY. ...read
How to sail around the world with your hubby for 16 years without a single row: Well, apart from a VERY stormy incident with a bread board and some flying Cup-a-Soup
Clive and Jane Green, from Abergavenny, are marvelling at all the attention they've received recently — in newspapers, on national radio, an appearance on breakfast TV. ...read
How to sail around the world with your hubby for 16 years without a single row: Well, apart from a VERY stormy incident with a bread board and some flying Cup-a-Soup
Clive and Jane Green, from Abergavenny, are marvelling at all the attention they've received recently — in newspapers, on national radio, an appearance on breakfast TV. ...read
Lionel Messi will lift the 2014 World Cup for Argentina, claims Javier Zanetti
JOHN EDWARDS INTERVIEW: It is the one glaring omission from an otherwise incomparable medal haul but Lionel Messi is being backed to complete the set at last. ...read
THE MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: The bell tolls for Cameron's cosy clique
Douglas Carswell’s defection to Ukip shook Westminster out of its summer torpor, releasing a series of powerful political tremors. David Cameron's fear is that he is one of many. ...read
THE MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: The bell tolls for Cameron's cosy clique
Douglas Carswell’s defection to Ukip shook Westminster out of its summer torpor, releasing a series of powerful political tremors. David Cameron's fear is that he is one of many. ...read
God knows, the Scots have every right to be fed up with the English. But their big problem is their own sense of victimhood says MAX HASTINGS
Alex Salmond's job is to create an independent state, heedless of the huge risks. MAX HASTINGS hopes that he does not succeed. ...read
God knows, the Scots have every right to be fed up with the English. But their big problem is their own sense of victimhood says MAX HASTINGS
Alex Salmond's job is to create an independent state, heedless of the huge risks. MAX HASTINGS hopes that he does not succeed. ...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: Ban jihadis? The human rights crowd won't like it
The Government faces not only ruthless jihadists. It has publicly funded human rights lawyers trying to trip it up at every turn. Many will welcome some of the ideas articulated yesterday. ...read
Someone rescue me from this hopelessly dull desert island! QUENTIN LETTS reviews Pitcairn
Pitcairn, a new play by Richard Bean, sketches the struggles for power and sexual supremacy among the British mutineers who landed there in the 1700s. ...read
Someone rescue me from this hopelessly dull desert island! QUENTIN LETTS reviews Pitcairn
Pitcairn, a new play by Richard Bean, sketches the struggles for power and sexual supremacy among the British mutineers who landed there in the 1700s. ...read
Why you're never more than 10ft from one of Sam Cam's racy rellies: The Astor family is embedded at every level of the modern beau monde, writes RICHARD KAY
The Astor family is embedded at every level of the modern beau monde — from the royals and the landowning classes, to Hollywood, rock ’n’ roll and, yes, the Middletons, writes RICHARD KAY. ...read
Why you're never more than 10ft from one of Sam Cam's racy rellies: The Astor family is embedded at every level of the modern beau monde, writes RICHARD KAY
The Astor family is embedded at every level of the modern beau monde — from the royals and the landowning classes, to Hollywood, rock ’n’ roll and, yes, the Middletons, writes RICHARD KAY. ...read
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Those Blair letters in full... Dear Pol Pot, Love Kettle
Tony Blair has earned millions advising the president of Kazakhstan on public relations after police shot protesters, here are imagine letters between Blair and other dubious world figures. ...read
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Those Blair letters in full... Dear Pol Pot, Love Kettle
Tony Blair has earned millions advising the president of Kazakhstan on public relations after police shot protesters, here are imagine letters between Blair and other dubious world figures. ...read
Amateurish, eccentric and so very British: Was the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony a turning point in the tone and direction of the great Scottish independence debate, asks ROBERT HARDMAN
As the ceremony grew on us, so did the feeling that we were not just watching Glasgow en fête. We were actually seeing a celebration of something — dare one say it — terribly British. ...read
SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: From swim starlet to IMF queen
It was a watershed moment for IMF chief Christine Lagarde on Wednesday, after she revealed she is being questioned over her handling of €400 million award to Bernard Tapie. ...read
SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: From swim starlet to IMF queen
It was a watershed moment for IMF chief Christine Lagarde on Wednesday, after she revealed she is being questioned over her handling of €400 million award to Bernard Tapie. ...read
STEPHEN GLOVER: Boris may scare Dave but he's also his best hope of seeing off Farage
Deep down, Mr Cameron is wary of his old friend, but the Prime Minister should realise just how potent a weapon his rival could be, writes STEPHEN GLOVER. ...read
STEPHEN GLOVER: Boris may scare Dave but he's also his best hope of seeing off Farage
Deep down, Mr Cameron is wary of his old friend, but the Prime Minister should realise just how potent a weapon his rival could be, writes STEPHEN GLOVER. ...read
Clearing a blocked sink at 1am in a beer can strewn kitchen, I don't feel one of the hated elite, writes TOM UTLEY
The other night I arrived home late, exhausted after ten hours at the office, to find my wife had gone to bed, the dog had been copiously sick on the kitchen floor and the sink was blocked, yet again. ...read
Clearing a blocked sink at 1am in a beer can strewn kitchen, I don't feel one of the hated elite, writes TOM UTLEY
The other night I arrived home late, exhausted after ten hours at the office, to find my wife had gone to bed, the dog had been copiously sick on the kitchen floor and the sink was blocked, yet again. ...read
Mario Balotelli is a liability in difficult times as he showed at Manchester City and Milan... Brendan Rodgers better hope he's a reformed character at Liverpool
ADRIAN DURHAM: You have to admire Brendan Rodgers. Not only is he trying to improve Liverpool without Luis Suarez, he has set himself another challenge by signing Mario Balotelli. ...read
Mario Balotelli is a liability in difficult times as he showed at Manchester City and Milan... Brendan Rodgers better hope he's a reformed character at Liverpool
ADRIAN DURHAM: You have to admire Brendan Rodgers. Not only is he trying to improve Liverpool without Luis Suarez, he has set himself another challenge by signing Mario Balotelli. ...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's lowdown on the men's top seeds challenging for Wimbledon glory
Andy Murray's former coach Brad Gilbert tells you all you need to know on the top men's seeds at this year's Wimbledon Championships. ...read
Class of 92 deny paying former Manchester United striker Danny Webber £800 a week at Salford City
Former Manchester United player Danny Webber’s move to non-League Salford City has led to more claims and counter-claims about the way the fabled Class of 92 are running the club. ...read
Class of 92 deny paying former Manchester United striker Danny Webber £800 a week at Salford City
Former Manchester United player Danny Webber’s move to non-League Salford City has led to more claims and counter-claims about the way the fabled Class of 92 are running the club. ...read
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says he's finished his summer spending as he vows to let the youngsters have their chance
After signing Cesc Fabregas, Diego Costa and Felipe Luis Jose Mourinho says there will be no more additions this summer as he insists he will give his U-21 stars a chance to get into the team and develop. ...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
Gus Poyet confident of signing Fabio Borini for £14million, with Sunderland boss willing to fly Liverpool forward back from America
Sunderland manager Gus Poyet is still confident he will land Fabio Borini in a £14million deal, despite the striker boarding the flight to Liverpool's tour to the States. ...read
BUMBLE AT THE TEST: MS Dhoni's Test career may now be over and Stuart Broad's knock to the face worked in his favour
BUMBLE AT THE TEST: MS Dhoni may now have to call time on his Test career after India's defeat against England while Stuart Broad's knock may have worked in his favour. ...read
Rory McIlroy playing as well as Tiger Woods in his prime as he sets sights on more Major success at US PGA Championship
DEREK LAWRENSON: Rory McIlroy allowed himself a two-day celebration after winning The Open at Hoylake. After winning his first World Golf Championship title on Sunday, it was more like two hours. ...read
Steven Gerrard opens up about 'worst three months of his life' as Liverpool captain reflects on Chelsea slip and England failure
DOMINIC KING IN NEW YORK: Few people in football speak with such searing honesty as Gerrard and, after what the Liverpool captain readily describes as the worst three months of his life, it is a cathartic experience. ...read
Kell Brook fighting Amir Khan at Wembley would be as big as Froch-Groves... then he could have a shot at Floyd Mayweather
EDDIE HEARN: Kell Brook came of age in that ring against Shawn Porter and great things lie in wait for him, including Amir Khan. I am looking at next spring or summer in a fight, maybe at Wembley. ...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
Bayern Munich have been likened to a James Bond super-villain and now they have a mastermind in Xabi Alonso
Anyone not clear of the genesis of Bayern Munich moving for Xabi Alonso should probably be directed to the 31st minute of last season’s German Cup Final. ...read
Bayern Munich have been likened to a James Bond super-villain and now they have a mastermind in Xabi Alonso
Anyone not clear of the genesis of Bayern Munich moving for Xabi Alonso should probably be directed to the 31st minute of last season’s German Cup Final. ...read
GRAHAM POLL: Everton 3-6 Chelsea was the worst officiated game I have ever seen
Ron Ganfield, take a bow. That was perhaps the worst assistant refereeing performance I have ever seen with so many key incidents judged incorrectly. ...read
GRAHAM POLL: Everton 3-6 Chelsea was the worst officiated game I have ever seen
Ron Ganfield, take a bow. That was perhaps the worst assistant refereeing performance I have ever seen with so many key incidents judged incorrectly. ...read
Everton striker Chris Long could force his way into Roberto Martinez's plans as Spaniard gives youth a chance
Roberto Martinez has been left scratching his head by Everton's pre-season form but one shining ray of light has been the emergence of 19-year-old striker Chris Long. ...read
JAMIE CARRAGHER: Don't blame Sir Alex Ferguson for Manchester United's freefall
Louis van Gaal, only a few weeks into his reign at Old Trafford, has been criticised for picking an inexperienced team, playing a system that is alien to his squad. ...read
JAMIE CARRAGHER: Don't blame Sir Alex Ferguson for Manchester United's freefall
Louis van Gaal, only a few weeks into his reign at Old Trafford, has been criticised for picking an inexperienced team, playing a system that is alien to his squad. ...read
Stevan Jovetic could be a second season sensation for Man City after two goals and a fine performance against Liverpool
JAMIE: REDKNAPP: Some players arrive like a whirlwind and then can’t follow it up in the second season. Stevan Jovetic took a season to bed in, but is now ready to make his impact. ...read
Stevan Jovetic could be a second season sensation for Man City after two goals and a fine performance against Liverpool
JAMIE: REDKNAPP: Some players arrive like a whirlwind and then can’t follow it up in the second season. Stevan Jovetic took a season to bed in, but is now ready to make his impact. ...read
Manchester United are not much worse than unbeaten Arsenal on current form
JEFF POWELL: Manchester United are in a hiatus of transition and will continue to be so while the latest boss, Louis van Gaal, struggles to correct this listing juggernaut. ...read
Tyson Fury determined to find new opponent for Saturday after opponent Dereck Chisora pulls out of fight
Tyson Fury is seeking a Saturday night replacement for Dereck Chisora so he can still have his second heavyweight fight in 15 months. ...read
Manchester United are not much worse than unbeaten Arsenal on current form
JEFF POWELL: Manchester United are in a hiatus of transition and will continue to be so while the latest boss, Louis van Gaal, struggles to correct this listing juggernaut. ...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
Nico Rosberg should not shoulder all the criticism after crash with Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton at Belgian Grand Prix
JONATHAN MCEVOY: Sympathy towards Nico Rosberg is not the prevailing sentiment in Britain at the moment, but let’s at least try to see if there is another side to the coin. ...read
Nico Rosberg should not shoulder all the criticism after crash with Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton at Belgian Grand Prix
JONATHAN MCEVOY: Sympathy towards Nico Rosberg is not the prevailing sentiment in Britain at the moment, but let’s at least try to see if there is another side to the coin. ...read
Stuart Pearce is used to surviving after days in the Scottish wilderness... now 'Psycho' is gearing up for the challenge of guiding Nottingham Forest to promotion
EXCLUSIVE: Having taken charge of Nottingham Forest this summer, Stuart Pearce admits there is a great deal of expectation at the City Ground. ...read
Alastair Cook proved us wrong and went from zero to hero as England beat India... but Virat Kohli went the other way!
The season isn’t over yet, though the summer may well be. Which is why it feels like an appropriate moment to hand out 10 gongs - ladies and gents, we give you the Top Spins... ...read
Alastair Cook proved us wrong and went from zero to hero as England beat India... but Virat Kohli went the other way!
The season isn’t over yet, though the summer may well be. Which is why it feels like an appropriate moment to hand out 10 gongs - ladies and gents, we give you the Top Spins... ...read
Stoute's bad week could have fairytale ending if Telescope lands King George
A week Sir Michael Stoute will probably want to forget might end with a reminder why the 10-time champion Newmarket trainer is held in such high esteem. ...read
EDGE OF THE BOX: Match of the Day's 50th anniversary sees BBC pundits out to make a statement following stalwart Alan Hansen's departure
MARK WEBSTER: I wonder if Rio Ferdinand was true to his word at 10.30 on Saturday night? ...read
Martin Allen reflects on another mad pre-season at Barnet, Mark Robins' departure, Nottingham Forest's sale of Jamaal Lascelles and the crisis at Blackpool
Martin 'Mad Dog' Allen returns with the latest installment of his column for MailOnline Sport and the Barnet boss does not hold back on the big issues. ...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
MARTIN KEOWN'S BOOT ROOM: It is wrong that Roy Hodgson has to rely on rookies for England
MARTIN KEOWN: Roy Hodgson now finds himself at the coalface of English football with a squad that is a damning indictment of the lack of depth available to the England manager ...read
MARTIN KEOWN'S BOOT ROOM: It is wrong that Roy Hodgson has to rely on rookies for England
MARTIN KEOWN: Roy Hodgson now finds himself at the coalface of English football with a squad that is a damning indictment of the lack of depth available to the England manager ...read
MARTIN KEOWN: It is time for Petr Cech to leave Chelsea as Jose Mourinho has left him with no way back
The single most important thing for any player is to be a first-team regular. Above winning trophies or gaining individual accolades, you want to be playing football. ...read
Wayne Rooney as England captain won't win many votes - Three Lions need a Tony Adams or a John Terry as leader
MARTIN SAMUEL - THE DEBATE: I explained why it was right to care about the England armband and started another debate - mostly about Wayne Rooney. It was lively one... enjoy. ...read
Wayne Rooney as England captain won't win many votes - Three Lions need a Tony Adams or a John Terry as leader
MARTIN SAMUEL - THE DEBATE: I explained why it was right to care about the England armband and started another debate - mostly about Wayne Rooney. It was lively one... enjoy. ...read
Champions League draw is a tedious and bent travesty that rewards the mediocre old-guard instead of domestic champions
MARTIN SAMUEL: So here comes another one, just like the other one. The best team in England have the toughest Champions League draw. Again. ...read
Champions League draw is a tedious and bent travesty that rewards the mediocre old-guard instead of domestic champions
MARTIN SAMUEL: So here comes another one, just like the other one. The best team in England have the toughest Champions League draw. Again. ...read
Javier Mascherano calls for improvement after Argentina set up Belgium tie in World Cup last eight by edging past Switzerland
After a difficult encounter with Switzerland, Javier Mascherano does not deny that Argentina need to improve if they are going to progress beyond their quarter-final encounter with Belgium. ...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'S RATINGS: James Anderson and Gary Ballance stole the show against India at The Oval
NASSER HUSSAIN: James Anderson and Gary Ballance were on top of their game for England in their side's comfortable win against India at The Oval. ...read
Mauricio Pochettino has brought the swagger back to Tottenham... and is even getting the best out of Erik Lamela
NEIL ASHTON: Life at Tottenham is good for for new manager Mauricio Pochettino, with two impressive victories in his opening two matches in the Barclays Premier League. ...read
Mauricio Pochettino has brought the swagger back to Tottenham... and is even getting the best out of Erik Lamela
NEIL ASHTON: Life at Tottenham is good for for new manager Mauricio Pochettino, with two impressive victories in his opening two matches in the Barclays Premier League. ...read
Commonwealth Games 2014: Dazzling, daring and plenty of tears... Sportsmail's experts give their verdicts
Sportsmail's experts give their verdicts on the Commonwealth Games including their favourite memeory from the event and their Brit to watch in Rio. ...read
NICO ROSBERG COLUMN: I've had four weeks off to refresh my batteries (and hunt down the world's best pizza)... but now I am in full-on attack mode to win the F1 title
It’s been almost four weeks since the last race in Hungary and during the summer break I have been able to reflect on the season so far. ...read
Alan Pardew's soap opera at Newcastle United can never have a happy ending as fans' patience with capricious manager wears ever thinner
PATRICK COLLINS: Alan Pardew is always full of surprises but the endlessly capricious manager may never win back support of the Newcastle United faithful. ...read
Gary Ballance is the new Jonathan Trott (you can put your shirt on him), Jimmy Anderson is truly the king of swing... and Alastair Cook has had the last laugh
PAUL NEWMAN: In the final column of the season, the World of Cricket hands out its annual awards for the good, the bad and the ridiculous... ...read
James Rodriguez to sign for Real Madrid in £60m deal with World Cup Golden Boot winner's arrival sparking Premier League rush for La Liga giant's stars
The star of the 2014 World Cup, James Rodriguez, will sign for Real Madrid this Wednesday for £60million in a transfer that will push several players towards the Premier League. ...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
James Rodriguez's volley, Arturo Vidal's crazy hair and Danny Murphy's jumper... it's time for Rio Ferdinand's World Cup awards!
James Rodriguez's superb volley, Arturo Vidal's crazy hair and Danny Murphy's jumper have been just a few of the stand-out moments of the 2014 World Cup, but what else? ...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
Manchester United still chasing £30m Arturo Vidal as Tottenham and Everton lead race for £15m Old Trafford forward Welbeck
ROB SHEPHERD - FOOTBALL GRAPEVINE: Manchester United are playing a game of cat and mouse with Juventus over Chilean midfielder Arturo Vidal. ...read
Manchester United still chasing £30m Arturo Vidal as Tottenham and Everton lead race for £15m Old Trafford forward Welbeck
ROB SHEPHERD - FOOTBALL GRAPEVINE: Manchester United are playing a game of cat and mouse with Juventus over Chilean midfielder Arturo Vidal. ...read
Arsenal move for Borussia Dortmund defender Sokratis, Norwich bid for Ignasi Miqel and Emile Heskey turns down Carlisle
TRANSFER NEWS COLUMN: Arsenal have made a £12m move for Borussia Dortmund defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos and are closing in on a deal for PSG's Adrien Rabiot. ...read
Arsenal move for Borussia Dortmund defender Sokratis, Norwich bid for Ignasi Miqel and Emile Heskey turns down Carlisle
TRANSFER NEWS COLUMN: Arsenal have made a £12m move for Borussia Dortmund defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos and are closing in on a deal for PSG's Adrien Rabiot. ...read
Sam Turner's tips: All the best bets for Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 August
Ten course winners line up for today’s William Hill Great St Wilfrid but few have stronger claims than the admirable SPINATRIX (Ripon, nb, 3.30). ...read
SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Forget Alastair Cook, it's time for archaic cricket to take power off the captain
We are having the wrong debate! All the talk is about Alastair Cook and the England captaincy when what we should be urgently discussing is the England coaching job. The role and responsibility of Peter Moores needs to be massively increased while the role and identity of the England cricket captain is a lesser issue. ...read
STEVEN GERRARD: I just had to send a chilling message to my 'roofer' pal Craig Noone
The ice-bucket challenge has been making more headlines and, as someone who found themselves nominated to do it, I can confirm it is not something you would want to do twice. ...read
STUART BROAD: Let's skittle India and give Alastair Cook a reason to smile
A lot of people would love to see Alastair Cook 100 not out at the close on Sunday with England having won this Test match. ...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
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: So what's new, Pussycat Nicole? Scherzinger singled out as the purrfect star to play a glamourpuss in Cats revival
I can reveal that Ms Scherzinger is in early discussions about playing Grizabella The Glamour Cat in the revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Cats. ...read
In search of William and Kate: A tour of New Zealand in royal footsteps (including a return to tragic earthquake-hit Christchurch)
New Zealand was the scene of one of the most successful royal tours of recent years when William and Kate went Down Under in April. Katie Nicholl follows their route - to Queenstown and troubled Christchurch. ...read
BEL MOONEY: Can I save my children from the pain of my shattered marriage?
This week BEL MOONEY deals with two women - one of whom is getting divorced after 20 years and the other whose sons are suffering marital problems. ...read
BEL MOONEY: Can I save my children from the pain of my shattered marriage?
This week BEL MOONEY deals with two women - one of whom is getting divorced after 20 years and the other whose sons are suffering marital problems. ...read
How can a nation of foodies feed its patients such slop? The quality of meals being served in NHS hospitals is shocking, but not surprising, writes JAN MOIR
Patients across the UK have this week launched an organic — unlike the food — attack on meals available in NHS hospitals, writes JAN MOIR. ...read
How can a nation of foodies feed its patients such slop? The quality of meals being served in NHS hospitals is shocking, but not surprising, writes JAN MOIR
Patients across the UK have this week launched an organic — unlike the food — attack on meals available in NHS hospitals, writes JAN MOIR. ...read
As Posh claims even her frocks have been on an 'odyssey', JANET STREET-PORTER says: Spare me all the vacuous celebrity 'journeys'
Should ever a word sum up our self-centred culture, it’s ‘journey’, says Janet. Let us ban the loathsome J-word used so often by celebs like Miley, Posh and Pippa ...read
LIZ JONES: I've nearly been arrested TWICE while enduring the hell of flying (Give me a Knee Defender and it could be third time lucky)
I have huge sympathy for the passenger who had a cup of water thrown over him after he used a pair of clips that lock the seat in front to prevent it being reclined , writes LIZ JONES. ...read
LIZ JONES: I've nearly been arrested TWICE while enduring the hell of flying (Give me a Knee Defender and it could be third time lucky)
I have huge sympathy for the passenger who had a cup of water thrown over him after he used a pair of clips that lock the seat in front to prevent it being reclined , writes LIZ JONES. ...read
LORRAINE CANDY: Don't howl sisters - but I let my husband control ALL my finances
In almost every other area of family life, I am a control-freak, but how we spend what we earn is not my responsibility. ...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: Should I meet with my old love?
A wife contemplates whether it is worth risking her marriage by meeting up with an old flame. ROWAN PELLING weighs up the pros and cons. ...read
Ask Dr Ellie: Material girl Madonna plays it safe on the beach
Madonna lived up to her Material Girl nickname after she was pictured on a beach in Ibiza in a rashie, a long-sleeved Lycra top favoured by surfers. ...read
ASK THE DOCTOR: Why am I laid so low by my grandson's sniffles?
Dr Martin Scurr explains why symptoms of a cold can be much more severe in older patients. ...read
As we prepare for pension freedom, Australia mulls ditching it and copying much-maligned British-style annuities
An independent report suggests that pension holders Down Under should be forced to use some or all of their pension pots to buy a guaranteed income in retirement. ...read
Slimline Aga for city living: Manufacturer unveils 60cm version of its cast-iron cooker to fit in small urban kitchens - and it's a snip at £5,000
The Aga City60, promoted by model Daisy Lowe, is 60cm wide - which means it will fit into a standard kitchen cabinet space - and costs £4,995. ...read
DOGBERRY: Which chief executive if not an ad man should speak in clear way?
Constable Dogberry in Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing mangles every word he utters – and so do many business leaders. ...read
DOGBERRY: Which chief executive if not an ad man should speak in clear way?
Constable Dogberry in Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing mangles every word he utters – and so do many business leaders. ...read
ED MONK: Grown up customer service still tops current account bells and whistles - and why Sky really is the limit
Recent experience reminded me the theoretical gains from bank's premium account offer do not always outweigh the less flashy selling points, like customer service. ...read
Want to cut the cost of your big day by £12k? Move it overseas! Where to book a dream wedding for less and how to avoid a budget-breaking nightmare
The average UK wedding carries a whopping £20,000 price tag. But savvy planners could cut a whopping £12,000 off the bill by moving their big day abroad. ...read
JAMES CONEY: Is HMRC up to the job of giving pensioners the details they need on the tax they’ll pay on their nest eggs?
There was much concern that the new freedoms would lead to splurging their savings on a Lamborghini, we should be more concerned about tax. ...read
Coutts customers in line for several thousands of pounds payouts as bank is forced to set aside £110m in compensation
The provision was made last year but only emerged yesterday in detailed accounts filed by the state-backed lender. ...read
Coutts customers in line for several thousands of pounds payouts as bank is forced to set aside £110m in compensation
The provision was made last year but only emerged yesterday in detailed accounts filed by the state-backed lender. ...read
JEFF PRESTRIDGE: Like a fine wine, good customer service should be savoured
Today, I would like to pat on the back Barclays staff – and in particular the friendly Paul Collins – at its all mod-cons branch on Kensington High Street. ...read
JEFF PRESTRIDGE: Like a fine wine, good customer service should be savoured
Today, I would like to pat on the back Barclays staff – and in particular the friendly Paul Collins – at its all mod-cons branch on Kensington High Street. ...read
MARKET REPORT: Halfords punctured by broker downgrade for European retailers
After a recent strong run helped by interest in the Tour de France’s visit to Britain, some cautious broker comment caused the chain to come off for bicycle and car parts retailer Halfords. ...read
LEE BOYCE: Using Airbnb instead of hotel in Australia was a disaster - but it won't deter us from using it again
On a visit to Australia last year, my girlfriend and I chose to book a room staying with strangers in Melbourne. What transpired was a less than comfortable stay. ...read
Would you move your mortgage for £1,000? Lloyds offers new big incentive for remortgages and first-time buyers
Lloyds is offering £1,000 cashback on remortgages or up to £700 for first-time buyers, but you will need a sizeable deposit and to take out its current account. ...read
Money Morals: Is a Lidl store's ten minute free parking with a £90 fine if you overstay and don't buy anything fair?
Anyone who doesn't buy something in the shop gets hit with a £90 fine if they stray over. Is this fair? Have your say in out latest Money Moral. ...read
RACHEL RICKARD STRAUS: I admit it - I paid £8 to jump the queue for tickets to see Cumberbatch as Hamlet - but it only goes to show why ticketing sites are madness
I was 6,000th in the queue until people started saying on Twitter there was a way to book tickets in minutes. All I had to do was cough up a £4 per ticket 'admin fee'. ...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
Blow to drivers as AA warns whiplash law will push up the price of insurance premiums
Insurers started to cut prices after the Government unveiled measures to reduce fraudulent whiplash claims but premium falls may rise again unless tougher measures are brought in. ...read
SAM DUNN: Insurers must stop making it as difficult as possible for ill customers to make a genuine claim
Insurers should look at every such case as a whole - not pin their rulings on isolated statements from customers that suit their refusal to pay out. ...read
SAM DUNN: Insurers must stop making it as difficult as possible for ill customers to make a genuine claim
Insurers should look at every such case as a whole - not pin their rulings on isolated statements from customers that suit their refusal to pay out. ...read
SIMON LAMBERT: Building your own home can beat high house prices, so let's make it easier to find somewhere to do it
‘Buy land, they’re not making it anymore.’ The only problem is that if you're looking to buy any of it to build your own home on then you’ll find it heavy going. ...read
SIMON LAMBERT: Building your own home can beat high house prices, so let's make it easier to find somewhere to do it
‘Buy land, they’re not making it anymore.’ The only problem is that if you're looking to buy any of it to build your own home on then you’ll find it heavy going. ...read
SIMON WATKINS: Tesco and our retail giants need to realise size isn't everything - and being a smaller but better business can pay off
Tesco needs to find a place for itself in this new world because trusting that the old days will come back is hopeless. ...read
SIMON WATKINS: Tesco and our retail giants need to realise size isn't everything - and being a smaller but better business can pay off
Tesco needs to find a place for itself in this new world because trusting that the old days will come back is hopeless. ...read
Savers handed new tax-efficient way to get at their pension pots as officials flesh out upcoming retirement freedoms
People in work pensions are to be given a new tax-efficient option to take lump sums out of their savings pots when they wish as they approach retirement. ...read
'The taxman gave me a £783 rebate: now HMRC is demanding that I pay it back PLUS interest'
I was delighted when last year HMRC awarded me a rebate for overpaying tax worth £783, but now it says I need to repay the cash plus £20 interest. ...read
'The taxman gave me a £783 rebate: now HMRC is demanding that I pay it back PLUS interest'
I was delighted when last year HMRC awarded me a rebate for overpaying tax worth £783, but now it says I need to repay the cash plus £20 interest. ...read
TONY HETHERINGTON: 'Mint' left our coin gift short after it sold us LIV and ERP but not the OOL
We wanted coins that should spell Liverpool, but while the first two arrived and we paid for them, the third coin never did. ...read
TONY HETHERINGTON: 'Mint' left our coin gift short after it sold us LIV and ERP but not the OOL
We wanted coins that should spell Liverpool, but while the first two arrived and we paid for them, the third coin never did. ...read
Customers due compensation for mis-sold card protection must act now as they have two weeks left to file claims averaging £188
Seven million people targeted with these policies were sent compensation claims forms in February by their bank or credit card company. But many have yet to respond. ...read
BLACK DOG: Carswell gives MPs the hump
Chief Whip Michael Gove’s orders to Tory MPs not to heap abuse on Ukip defector Douglas Carswell came too late for one grandee, writes BLACK DOG. ...read
BLACK DOG: Carswell gives MPs the hump
Chief Whip Michael Gove’s orders to Tory MPs not to heap abuse on Ukip defector Douglas Carswell came too late for one grandee, writes BLACK DOG. ...read
JAMES FORSYTH: Cameron's about to take a long walk off Clacton Pier...
British politics has reached a turning point. If, as expected, Ukip romp to victory in the Clacton by- election, the fracture on the British Right will become permanent, writes JAMES FORSYTH. ...read
JAMES FORSYTH: Cameron's about to take a long walk off Clacton Pier...
British politics has reached a turning point. If, as expected, Ukip romp to victory in the Clacton by- election, the fracture on the British Right will become permanent, writes JAMES FORSYTH. ...read
Can Mel B iron her hair straighter than Cheryl's?: LIZ JONES asks the biggest question on X Factor opening night
The biggest contest of last night's X Factor, writes LIZ JONES, was who out of Mel B and Cheryl could iron their hair the flattest and the shiniest. ...read
Can Mel B iron her hair straighter than Cheryl's?: LIZ JONES asks the biggest question on X Factor opening night
The biggest contest of last night's X Factor, writes LIZ JONES, was who out of Mel B and Cheryl could iron their hair the flattest and the shiniest. ...read
PETER HITCHENS: If Dave and his pals are our 'clever elite' why does Nigel make them look so stupid?
The only interesting things about Douglas Carswell’s switch from Tory to Ukip are that it took him so long and that he has acted alone, writes PETER HITCHENS. ...read
PETER HITCHENS: If Dave and his pals are our 'clever elite' why does Nigel make them look so stupid?
The only interesting things about Douglas Carswell’s switch from Tory to Ukip are that it took him so long and that he has acted alone, writes PETER HITCHENS. ...read
Seduced by Sorrento: PETRONELLA WYATT ends up in a legendary singer’s bed as she’s swept away by the passion and history of the Amalfi Coast
Forget Positano, so passé with its itinerant, well-heeled tourists, or Ravello and its busloads of day-trippers. Here the past, present and future meet. ...read
RACHEL JOHNSON: The Celebrities' ice bucket challenge? It's left me cold
Rachel Johnson says the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has gone too far and is more about celebrities raising their own profile rather than awareness for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. ...read
Beauty Buzz: As X Factor returns, Cheryl reveals her beauty secrets
Make-up like Marge Simpson and our latest Insta-crush ...read
Beauty Buzz: As X Factor returns, Cheryl reveals her beauty secrets
Make-up like Marge Simpson and our latest Insta-crush ...read
Beauty Bible beauty clinic with Sarah Stacey and Josephine Fairley: what's best for a flaky scalp?
Our weekly Q&A column from the Beauty Bible experts, solving your beauty dilemmas ...read
Beauty Bible beauty clinic with Sarah Stacey and Josephine Fairley: what's best for a flaky scalp?
Our weekly Q&A column from the Beauty Bible experts, solving your beauty dilemmas ...read
Liz Jones's Diary: In which news breaks of my possible bankruptcy
When news reaches David of Liz's possible bankruptcy he offers his support ...read
Liz Jones's Diary: In which news breaks of my possible bankruptcy
When news reaches David of Liz's possible bankruptcy he offers his support ...read
Mimi Spencer's fabulous 5:2 beach diet: Super-simple fridge gazpacho
As fine a summer soup as you could imagine. It matters that the tomatoes are ripe and flavourful. It matters that you eat this fresh from the fridge. After that, nothing else matters at all. ...read
Horoscopes: It's time for a reality check, Virgos
Find out what the stars have in store for you this week ...read
Horoscopes: It's time for a reality check, Virgos
Find out what the stars have in store for you this week ...read
Health Notes: I feel very fragile before my periods - I cry, snap at people and have food cravings
How to deal with PMS; a reader's tips on treating psoriasis, and have a ball at the Swing Patrol ...read
Health Notes: I feel very fragile before my periods - I cry, snap at people and have food cravings
How to deal with PMS; a reader's tips on treating psoriasis, and have a ball at the Swing Patrol ...read
Our relationship expert Zelda West-Meads answers your questions
Why can't my husband say sorry?; My wife avoids sex at all costs; I feel my friends have abandoned me ...read
Our relationship expert Zelda West-Meads answers your questions
Why can't my husband say sorry?; My wife avoids sex at all costs; I feel my friends have abandoned me ...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: Revolting texts are a depressing reminder of the loutishness of our 'national game'
If we needed reminding of the brutish nature of football, it has been achieved by the text messages between Malky Mackay (right) and Iain Moody (left). ...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
The pretty perfection of Palm Springs: Charlize, Sinatra and the timeless sophistication of California's desert classic
It is the corner of California that has long lured the stars - from aces of the tennis court to cinematic greats. Glenys Roberts finds a car and goes east to Palm Springs. ...read
Revealed: The revolutionary rub-on hormone gel that can banish depression and transform the lives of countless women
'My best friend Chloe tried to kill herself twice. Another suicide attempt and two admissions to the Priory later, she is fine,' writes HARRIET SERGEANT. ...read
Greece, glorious Greece: Finding family holiday heaven on Halkidiki's 'middle finger'
Sithonia, the so-called middle finger of the peninsulas which hang down from the northern Greek mainland, is an ideal place for a family break, as Jack Doyle discovers. ...read
Greece, glorious Greece: Finding family holiday heaven on Halkidiki's 'middle finger'
Sithonia, the so-called middle finger of the peninsulas which hang down from the northern Greek mainland, is an ideal place for a family break, as Jack Doyle discovers. ...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
A new fiasco over Britain's open borders: 20 million people arrive or leave every year without proper checks against terror and criminal watchlists
Only 80 per cent of trips in and out of Britain are being logged by what remains of the eBorders system due to IT failures and management blunders. ...read
'Nice Daleks?!' Why the new Doctor's first adventure with the show's icons should be his last, by JIM SHELLEY
It’s a shame to say that these days, the Daleks are just the Frank Sinatra of science-fiction scary monsters, writes JIM SHELLEY. ...read
'Nice Daleks?!' Why the new Doctor's first adventure with the show's icons should be his last, by JIM SHELLEY
It’s a shame to say that these days, the Daleks are just the Frank Sinatra of science-fiction scary monsters, writes JIM SHELLEY. ...read
How the rottweiler of Radio 4 fell in love... with a peacock called Henry
A text had arrived overnight from my son Christopher, who lives in Greece, writes JOHN HUMPHRYS. It brought bad news. Henry the peacock had died. ...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
Smile that says one's on a roll! Or how how this delightfully unstuffy 88th birthday portrait by David Bailey captures the Queen's joy over her annus mirabilis
Compared to some of the more earnest portraits of Her Majesty, this new study of the monarch - released to coincide with her 88th birthday - exudes genuine mirth. ...read
RUTH SUNDERLAND: A tough legacy is in store for Tesco's new boss
Under Leahy, Tesco re-invented Britain’s grocery landscape. Under Lewis, it must reinvent itself. ...read
RUTH SUNDERLAND: A tough legacy is in store for Tesco's new boss
Under Leahy, Tesco re-invented Britain’s grocery landscape. Under Lewis, it must reinvent itself. ...read
Sarah Vine Beauty Sleuth: Hangover helpers that mean you CAN enjoy that guilty second glass
I swear by milk thistle. I take a course of it twice a year, once in the summer and once at Christmas, and I'm convinced it makes a difference. ...read
SIMON HEFFER: Yes, it's old-fashioned. But a word of advice for those who make colossal blunders in public life...RESIGN!
If prime ministers lie, it is perhaps understandable why Shaun Wright - who was responsible for children's services in Rotherham - refuses to resign from public post, writes SIMON HEFFER. ...read
SIMON HEFFER: Yes, it's old-fashioned. But a word of advice for those who make colossal blunders in public life...RESIGN!
If prime ministers lie, it is perhaps understandable why Shaun Wright - who was responsible for children's services in Rotherham - refuses to resign from public post, 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
Watch out for the phantom snail smuggler, says CRAIG BROWN in part four of his summer quiz
CRAIG BROWN is back with the fourth part of his summer quiz and this time he turns his attention to literature. ...read
Sleep, the final frontier: Astronauts suffer serious insomnia while in space - and it could be putting their lives in danger
The Harvard study found that around 75 per cent of astronauts resorted to sleeping pills during spaceflight, raising concerns about the effect the drugs may be having on their performance. ...read
CHRIS EVANS: We need more Suba power: The boy-racers' favourite is already bone-shakingly fast, but it's time for an upgrade under the bonnet
This is a car I’ve never liked. Not that I have any justifiable reason not to, it’s purely down to my own prejudices. ...read
CHRIS EVANS: We need more Suba power: The boy-racers' favourite is already bone-shakingly fast, but it's time for an upgrade under the bonnet
This is a car I’ve never liked. Not that I have any justifiable reason not to, it’s purely down to my own prejudices. ...read
CRAIG BROWN: The life of Brian: He created The Rolling Stones and taught Mick how to play the field. So was Brian Jones a rock messiah... or just a very naughty boy
He liked sex and violence, preferably together; many women emerged bruised from their encounters with him. ...read
CRAIG BROWN: The life of Brian: He created The Rolling Stones and taught Mick how to play the field. So was Brian Jones a rock messiah... or just a very naughty boy
He liked sex and violence, preferably together; many women emerged bruised from their encounters with him. ...read
OLLY SMITH: Pinot's Verminator? A dazzling Italian white for under a fiver... Vermentino deserves to leave Pinot Grigio in the shade
Vermentino always lurks behind Pinot Grigio, but in its own right it’s a gently aromatic white that can be as scented as lemon blossom and as bracing as the sea breeze. ...read
OLLY SMITH: Pinot's Verminator? A dazzling Italian white for under a fiver... Vermentino deserves to leave Pinot Grigio in the shade
Vermentino always lurks behind Pinot Grigio, but in its own right it’s a gently aromatic white that can be as scented as lemon blossom and as bracing as the sea breeze. ...read
PIERS MORGAN: 'Memo to Larry King,' I tweeted. 'Get over it you daft old goat'
He was at it again today, branding me a ‘pompous Britisher’ and mocking my supposed ratings failure. It was time to respond. ...read
Smart bookworms read on simple e-readers - and the latest model is the best (and brightest) one yet
Barnes & Noble’s new Glowlight came out this month, and more are due shortly from Amazon and Samsung. ...read
Smart bookworms read on simple e-readers - and the latest model is the best (and brightest) one yet
Barnes & Noble’s new Glowlight came out this month, and more are due shortly from Amazon and Samsung. ...read
TOM PARKER BOWLES: A great big No! Sushi: Bland, mediocre and utterly joyless... stop the conveyor belt, I want to get off
When it comes to nigiri sushi and sashimi, average just ain’t good enough. There’s either good, or don’t bother. ...read
TOM PARKER BOWLES: A great big No! Sushi: Bland, mediocre and utterly joyless... stop the conveyor belt, I want to get off
When it comes to nigiri sushi and sashimi, average just ain’t good enough. There’s either good, or don’t bother. ...read
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- Just like daddy! Proud Coleen Rooney watches son Klay play football by the pool as she enjoys another sun-soaked holiday Wiith family in Cyprus
- Before he met Chezza! Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini cuddles up to Clint Eastwood's daughter days before falling for Cheryl in South Africa
- Single and ready to mingle? Danielle O'Hara shows off her enviable figure in black mini dress as she enjoys first night out following split from Jamie O'Hara
- Kelly Brook reveals she HIT ex-boyfriends Danny Cipriani and Jason Statham in her new autobiography Talked about worst parts of her past relationships
- GIRL ABOUT TOWN: Prince Harry's latest goal-friend - it's Camilla No2: Rumoured royal fling revealed to be sporty Scottish pageant winner
- Earning her Chiltern Firehouse stripes: Jerry Hall wraps up warm in colourful scarf as she leaves celebrity hotspot Covered up in a stripy scarf as she left
- The Man in the Bejewelled Mask! Kanye West hides behind flamboyant facial cover... then rips it off to launch trademark rant during festival performance
- Married BBC presenter Paul Ross admits he cheated with man he met dogging and snorted meow meow off his face - but his wife stands by him
- TOWIE's Jessica Wright flashes her bra in cut-out lace top as she celebrates boyfriend Ricky Rayment's birthday As loved up as ever
- Prince Harry to inherit £10million share of Diana's fortune when he turns 30 next month (which is more than his brother William thanks to interest)
- 'We're very lucky to still be on air': Simon Cowell warns he will scrap The X Factor if ratings continue to plummet Waiting for ratings news
- Iggy Azalea and Rita Ora tease fans with an almost kiss as they lead performances at the Budweiser Made In America Festival Up close and personal
- 'Nice Daleks?!' Why the new Doctor's first adventure with the show's icons should be his last, by JIM SHELLEY Whisper it, but it's time to EX-TER-MIN-ATE them
- The Only Way Is Pink: Chloe Sims matches her fuchsia handbag to her lipstick as she hits the town for night out Rare girls' night out at CTZN Bar in Chelmsford
- Screen icon Catherine Deneuve wears striking purple dress at premiere of new movie Three Hearts at Venice Film Festival Beige and black inset
- Birthday girl Alexandra Burke flashes toned midriff in bodycon dress after 'emotional' celebratory dinner Looked glamorous in a taupe minidress
- That's one way to shine! Denise Van Outen leaves theatre wearing patent spray on trousers after performing one-woman show Back treading the boards
- If you've got it, flaunt it! Tamara Ecclestone wears baby pink dogtooth mini dress for date night with husband Jay Rutland Headed out for dinner
- Short story: Stephanie Waring and Jorgie Porter show off their shapely pins as they head for a night out in Manchester Dinner with Louise Cliffe
- 'I'd like another child': Simon Cowell is making plans for a baby number two just seven months after becoming a first-time father But only after X Factor
- Romany Gypsy father offers £3,500 for a 15-year-old wife for his son: Documentary sees relentless search for illegal teen bride Tradition is illegal in UK
- Newly single Anthea Turner distracts herself from relationship woes as she enjoys day out with friends at food festival Faced heartache again
- Prince Harry to inherit £10million share of Diana's fortune when he turns 30 next month Will get interest on top - so more than Prince William got in 2012
- Young love: Elle Fanning flashes her bright smile as she enjoys leisurely stroll in the park with boyfriend Dylan Beck In Los Feliz, California
- Making a big impact! Voluptuous Kelly Brook steals the show in figure-hugging dress as she leaves CBB eviction night with fiance David Mackintosh
- Shia LaBeouf enjoys a romantic lunch outing with his girlfriend Mia Goth... after stalker scare Was forced to call police over stalker at his home
- 'Sometimes I feel like I work for Cheryl': Mrs Fernandez-Versini upstages Simon Cowell's X Factor return as hopefuls flock to meet her
- Hilary Duff shows off her muscular legs in ripped denim shorts as she spends quality time with son Luca after announcing album delay Looked in good spirits
- He's still got it! Tom Cruise smiles and waves to his adoring public as he arrives in Morocco to film Mission: Impossible 5 Waved jovially in Rabat
- Let the exploitation and baloney begin. The X Factor 2014 was up and running and as big a circus as ever, says JIM SHELLEY
- A heartfelt tribute: Michael Jackson's children Paris, Prince and Blanket gather at his Indiana home to celebrate what would have been his birthday
- Dream wedding! Princess Mary wakes her husband Crown Prince Frederik up with a quick nudge in the ribs after he nods off during A-list nuptials
- BFF date! Geordie Shore's Holly Hagan heads out in low-cut crop-top and tracksuit trousers during catch up with co-star Marnie Simpson
- PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Miley Cyrus refuels old romance rumours as she reunites with LOL co-star Douglas Booth for night out at Soho House
- Kendall Jenner and BFF Hailey Baldwin coordinate in edgy outfits as they leave Kanye West's apartment to see him perform at Made In America
- The honeymoon is over! Brad Pitt gets back to work in New York after brief romantic holiday with Angelina Jolie Sported orange fedora
- 'My life fell apart, too, the night Diana died' Seventeen years ago today, Diana was killed in a car crash - a date that marks a personal tragedy for NICK EDE
- Bumping along nicely! Amanda Peet displays her baby belly in casual ensemble as she shops with daughter Frances after announcing third pregnancy
- The family that celebrates together... Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott share a kiss at their son Finn's birthday party Kiss despite 'cheating'
- Bride-to-be Ashley Tisdale bares her toned midriff and lean legs in tiny shorts and flimsy top while running errands as wedding day nears
- Reci-pleaser! Daisy Lowe gives sexy chef Nigella Lawson a run for her money as she channels her inner kitchen goddess at food festival
- Kaley Cuoco slips into tight jodhpurs as she saddles up to show off impressive show jumping moves atop beloved horse Stevie Devotion to horse riding
- 'So happy for you both': Mark Wahlberg tweets his congratulations after skipping brother Donnie's wedding to Jenny McCarthy amid rift claims
- Horsing around! Gavin Rossdale has a boys' day at the stables with sons Kingston and Zuma Active father who makes sure to spend quality time with his children
- Emmy Rossum shows off her long legs in skinny jeans as she touches down in Los Angeles Accessorised with a chic white hand bag
- The honeymoon's not over! Behati Prinsloo flashes some flesh as she shares a tender kiss with Adam Levine on set of Animal Married last month
- Denise Richards shows off her slim figure in tight tank top as she stocks up on healthy eats at the Farmers Market Sculpted physique
- Spinning soulmates! Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady work on their sculpted physiques as they take their kids for a bicycle ride around Boston
- Kesha shows off her beach body in skin-tight bathing suit as she enjoys a day in Malibu Pop star, 27, showed off her slim figure in tight one-piece at the beach
- 'Pair of thieves!' Jessica Alba and Cash Warren put on a mischievous act as they exit the supermarket A show for onlookers in Malibu, California
- It's official! Gabrielle Union dons stunning Dennis Basso ballgown as she exchanges vows with Dwyane Wade in extravagant $5m Miami nuptials
- Chloe Moretz puts in some pedal power at the SoulCycle studio where she first met rumoured beau Brooklyn Beckham Solo Chloe left after gruelling workout
- Joan Rivers' celebrity friends take to Twitter to pray for her recovery as her family face agonizing decision over whether or not to turn off life support machine
- Kate Beckinsale puts her toned legs on display in tiny playsuit as she takes her husband to a food festival in Malibu With Len Wiseman
- Supermodel Irina Shayk flashes her toned midriff in a barely-there crop top as she catches a flight at LAX Spotted catching a flight - certainly hard to miss
- 'I've never had a relationship with a man': Celebrity Big Brother's Kellie opens up about her sexuality as she admits only being attracted to women
- Alessandra Ambrosio displays her model figure in skintight workout gear as she refuels with a green juice after yoga class Keeping figure in shape
- Prints are trending in Essex: TOWIE girls Amy Childs and Gemma Collins flash a little leg in cute patterned dresses while boasting their impressive bronze
- 'Do we look alike?' Reese Witherspoon shares a snap with her doppelganger fan after finding her lookalike in Telluride Could they be twins?
- It's back! Season five trailer of Downton Abbey promises new romances, endless drama and a fire that threatens to wipe out the estate
- Make-up free Chloe Lattanzi harks back to mom Olivia Newton-John's Physical heyday in hot pants and leg warmers as she runs errands in LA
- Not so scary spice! Mel B fails to live up to her famously harsh judging style as she is brought to tears by Jay James' audition on The X Factor Made an impact before
- 'Kenny's Angels!' Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale get cosy with High School Musical director Ortega and fellow co-stars on night out in LA
- 'I don't want to mislead him:' CBB's Lauren Goodger backs away from Ricci Guarnaccio as Edele Lynch grows closer to the Geordie Shore star
- Who knew they were friends? Hilary Swank spends some quality time with Channing Tatum at the Telluride Film Festival
- Kendall Jenner shows her stylish edge in billowy white dress to hit the shops with best friend Hailey Baldwin Style a reflection of her model career
- Language of love: Victoria's Secret model Jessica Hart says that despite French lessons she's 'too shy' to say 'Je t'aime' to boyfriend Stavros Niarchos III
- 'I can tell it's not real': Frenchy accuses Stephanie Pratt and George Gilbey of faking their romance on Celebrity Big Brother Talk of the house
- Ashlee Simpson will wear stunning 'pearl-embellished' wedding gown and be dripping in '$750K of rubies and diamonds' when she weds Evan Ross
- Newlyweds Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie 'pay locals to leave' island as they mix work with pleasure on honeymoon Have always enjoyed their privacy
- Home at last: Diana's iconic bridal gown returns to Harry and Wills after worldwide tour - 17 years to the day since their mother's tragic death
- It's all in the genes! Padma Lakshmi and four-year-old daughter Krishna don pretty printed dresses as they stroll hand-in-hand through New York
- Hobbit's snap-happy fans defy theatre ban: Culprits made to delete pictures of Martin Freeman as Richard III after breaking rules
- GIRL ABOUT TOWN: Stella McCartney snubs 'trashy' Ibiza for luxury holiday in the Hamptons Snap with Cameron Diaz and Nicole Richie on the beach
- 'You're so annoying that you're actually good': Wacky duo Blonde Electric leave X Factor judges speechless... but still make it through
- 'Bye bye boring old long hair!' Brooke Burke-Charvet chops off her signature tresses in favour of an edgy new bob Out with the old
- Cindy Crawford shows a bit of leg in black and white sundress as she takes her children for a fun day out in Malibu Celeb campaigner pulled kids out of school
- Anne Hathaway hides her lean physique in a baggy denim jumpsuit as she steps out with pals in NYC Out with friends
- 'I want to fix people': From Russell Brand to Adam Brody, Teresa Palmer reveals why her A-List relationships didn't work out - until she met Mark Webber
- Back in action! Gabi Grecko, 25, shares a raunchy selfie as she posts snaps suggesting her romance with businessman Geoffrey Edelsten, 71, is on again
- Doubling their denim! Sam and Billie Faiers share sisterly vibes as they dress in matching jeans and flip flops for a trip to their fashion boutique
- Can Mel B iron her hair straighter than Cheryl's?: LIZ JONES asks the biggest question on X Factor opening night
- Rebecca Gayheart has her hands full as she takes her blonde-haired daughters Billie and Georgia shopping in sunny LA Helped out by nanny
- He's so fancy! The costume designer behind the outrageous outfits of Iggy Azalea spills his secrets- including creating Katy Perry's 'cupcake bra'
- Aloha! Jordana Brewster parades toned bikini body as she makes a splash in Hawaii surf with husband and baby son
- 'I won't change a nappy, even for £10k': Simon Cowell compares task to watching your girlfriend on the toilet He asked on price: 'Can you up it a bit?'
- Close call! Tumble's Lucy Mecklenburgh lands in bottom two but is saved from elimination after John Partridge's shaky vault sees him get the boot
- GIRL ABOUT TOWN: Madonna accused of bedroom blunder by Spanish star Soraya Sent in peopleto check for recording devices in wrong Ibiza hotel room
- Guardians Of The Galaxy becomes highest-grossing movie of 2014 taking in $262.1m at US box office following Labor Day weekend sales
- Chris Hemsworth shows off his baby blues with wife Elsa Pataky at launch event of $800 luxury writing pen in Shanghai Returned from Mexico
- Daisy shakes up Downton: As actress prepares to take centre stage in latest series, she tells Benji Wilson what it's really like being the new girl on set
- Spice up your life! Mel B spends glamorous morning in sassy blue ruffled mini-skirt as she retrieves caffeine pick-me-up Before X Factor premiere
- X Factor's poshest contestant? No, says Chloe-Jasmine, I had elocution lessons for my dreadful lisp Well-spoken tone was picked up on
- Is there ANYTHING that Botox can't treat? Officially approved for 12 conditions, and just this month, it was revealed the toxin may combat stomach cancer
- Taylor Swift set to share her expertise with contestants on The Voice as she joins the hit U.S. show as an adviser for the upcoming seventh season
- The Millie season: YOU interview with Millie Mackintosh It's a year since she tied the knot with rapper Professor Green and Millie couldn't be happier
- Yet to find his new leading lady! Orlando Bloom goes solo to Northern Irish wedding of actress Flora Montgomery and Soren Jessen
- 'Any Hollywood hostess is honoured to have him at her party': How David Hockney (and two VERY badly behaved dachshunds) conquered America
- Leaving on a jet plane: The holiday's over for Kate Moss and husband Jamie Hince as they fly out of Formentera Posed with pilot of private jet on way home
- We are never, ever getting back together! Britney Spears channels Taylor Swift as she cuts off all contact with 'cheating' ex David Lucado
- L8ter girl! Avril Lavigne is propped up by pals as she totters on Chateau Marmont cobbles in heels on girly night out Negotiating the steep, cobbled path is tricky
- 'When I was 11 I came downstairs to find Jack Nicholson and Anjelica Huston having dinner': Inside the head of... Emilia Fox
- Dog's dinner! Jemima Khan leaves boyfriend Russell Brand at home and heads to the Chiltern Firehouse with her beloved pet pooch Alsatian Brian was date
- Keep it zipped! Rita Ora sports striking embellished dress trousers as she steps out for late night at Chateau Marmont Singer, 23, in high spirits
- Taking their love onscreen! Adam Levine films passionate scenes for new Maroon 5 music video with model wife Behati Prinsloo
- 'To Cut A Long Story Short, we nearly lost our minds...': After 20 years of fighting, why Spandau Ballet finally buried the hatchet They had it all
- Boob it like Beckham: Pick your new designer breasts from 600 styles The new range of implants capitalises on desire for the 'has-she-or-hasn't-she' look
- 'Carmen lent us her bathtub': Bikini-clad Hilaria Baldwin does the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge while doing a handstand Next best thing to bucket
- Marks and Swinging 60s! M&S turn back the clock with show of Britain's favourite fashions from decades past A walk through the years
- The look of love! Eva Longoria stares into the eyes of boyfriend Jose Antonio Baston over a romantic lunch in Mexico City As smitten as ever
- So that's why he had his hair done! Al Pacino walks red carpet on the arm of glamorous ladies after sporting a thicker head of hair at Venice Film Festival
- Looking tan-tastic! Clean-shaven Colin Farrell displays lively orange skin tone as he attempts low-key exit from Los Angeles Tan made him stand out
- My oh Miley! Miss Cyrus strips naked... then poses in just a fur coat and leg guards for provocative new photos by Karl Lagerfeld V Magazine pose
- 'Let's go!' Gabrielle Union and Dwayne Wade party it up ahead of their fairy-tale castle wedding in Miami Beach Gabrielle was partying into the small hours
- 'Cloud Atlas is a Marmite film... But I love Marmite': David Mitchell on Hollywood, working with Kate Bush and his childhood stammer
- Doing it for the kids: Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott play happy families on outing to Malibu food event Put on their best faces at Chiki cook-off
- The perfect prop for a Hollywood baddie? Directors turn to e-cigarettes to show characters 'too slick to be trusted' Ideal for villains?
- GIRL ABOUT TOWN: Benedict Cumberbatch has right pedigree for Chum Star about to take on hismost prestigious role to date: as the new voice of dog food Pedigree
- Denise Van Shout-en: Singer belts out the hits as she performs at G-A-Y wearing hot pink jumpsuit Impossibly high heels didn't stop her dancing
- Star Trek: The Next Generation star Stephen Lee dies at age 58 Stephen Lee, a character actor who had dozens of roles, died on August 14 from a heart attack
- He's got plenty of dough: Singer Sting learns how to make pizzas as he attends Italian cooking school with wife Trudie Styler Enjoyed expert tuition
- This Woman's Work: Geri Halliwell wears leather trousers to see Kate Bush in concert with beau Christian Horner Hand in hand with lover
- Hounds Of Love: Ellie Goulding and Dougie Poynter keep things casual as they enjoy date night at Kate Bush concert Making pilgrimage
- Thrill Bill! Uma Thurman boards a taxi-boat as she soaks up the sights with children Maya, Levon and Luna during Venice Film Festival
- Tashing on! Geordie Shore Lothario Scott Timlin smooches mystery brunette as he hits Newcastle for a night out Up-close-and-personal
- Duchess originals: meet the commoners who married into aristocracy The women tell Jane Dismore, their role is far from tiaras and titles
- 'Anything for the cause!' Kathy Griffin strips naked for ALS Ice Bucket Challenge with A.J. McLean and Aubrey Plaza Put her own spin on it
- There's Moore to come: Singer Mandy heads out to lunch in ripped jeans...as she announces plans to record new album Simple white T-shirt
- Beat it! Zac Efron gets into character as a troubled DJ before filming funeral scene on the set of We Are Your Friends Suited and booted as he left his trailer on Friday
- Here come the waterworks! Cheryl Fernandez-Versini is back (and so are her tears) as she and Mel B well up during auditions on The X Factor
- 'North likes to brush her own hair': Kim reveals daughter is a true Kardashian... and opens up about her own twice-weekly salon habit Own beauty routine
- Looking fly! Kim Kardashian turns heads in plunging black jumpsuit as she prepares to leave Los Angeles with Kanye West and baby North
- So ladylike! Cheyenne Tozzi swaps her rock chic look for a super chic ensemble as she hits the runway for another 30 Days Of Fashion event in Sydney Can pull off any outfit
- 'I'm so sorry to have worried everyone': Towie's Arg apologises for triggering missing person alert 'when he went to the wrong airport'
- '#PrayforArg' TOWIE favourite James Argent gets outpouring of support from fans after sparking missing persons search Trended on Twitter
- In need of a cool down! Stunning Joanna Krupa sizzles in aqua blue bikini as she hits the pool in Florida 35-year-old reality star made a splash
- Nice set of wheels: Samia Ghadie and boyfriend Sylvain Longchambon go to dinner in chauffeur driven Rolls Royce Arrived in style
- David Beckham sports bandaged arm after motorbike crash as he carries daughter Harper to a departing flight Fell off his bike in Sunset Boulevard
- Make-up free Kim Kardashian indulges her sweet tooth with a lollipop while driving her Mercedes SUV The 33-year-old showed off flawless complexion
- He's Funny That Way! Owen Wilson laps up the attention as he promotes his new comedy at the Venice Film Festival Hit with red carpet fans
- 'It's magical!' Street dancers Duplic8 are stunned as they win Got To Dance 2014... and claim £250,000 prize money Closely fought contest
- 'A very happy birthday!' Lea Michele dons plunging navy dress to celebrate turning 28 with an intimate fete and calorific treats No sign of Matthew Paetz