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The multi-millionaire, whose weight has fluctuated over the years, joked he had trimmed down for the summer but was now gaining pounds to chub up for Christmas
Chancellor George Obsorne’s tax credit reforms could encourage almost two million more people to work, according to a report by the independent Institute for Fiscal Studies.
The 66-year-old, who made the announcement ahead of the DUP conference, said he will not contest May’s Assembly election and is likely to leave office in the coming weeks.
Grandfather-of-two Brian Jones snapped the photos of the apes while on a visit to San Diego Zoo, California, as zookeepers said they were testing to see if the silverback gorillas liked lemons.
More money was lent in mortgages last month than at any point since before the recession as borrowers rushed to take advantage of cheap deals.
Desmond, who owns 1 per cent of Ladbrokes, published a letter urging the company to ‘properly evaluate’ all strategic options. He has argued the deal would be the ‘death’ of the bookmaker.
Despite 50 years of tireless conservation efforts, tigers - and many more magnificent creatures - are still endangered. Photographer Scott looks at what has gone wrong.
Gisele Bundchen obviously works hard for her enviable figure. The 35-year-old went makeup free and wore a grey zip-up sweatshirt and matching grey leggings for her intense workout.
In cricket, white is associated with the colour of the clothing worn, rather than that of the pitch. But in this charming little book aimed at cricket nuts, the author takes us on a wintry tour of grounds.
I'm reading The Meursault Investigation by Kamel Daoud, a calm but burningly indignant riposte to The Outsider by Albert Camus. Daoud revisits the story of the random murder of a nameless Arab.
She could have her pick of expensive lotions and potions. But Dawn French has revealed she would rather stick to the basics used by her mother and grandmother – a muslin cloth and pot of Nivea.
Professor Frank Wang, of Michigan University in the US, has advised women not to believe the hype when they see creams and ointments promising to prevent or reduce pregnancy stretch marks.
There's nothing like a semi-clad woman for advertising everything from cigarettes to electric blankets. Shocking ads from the Seventies that should never have seen the light of day.
The London Fire Brigade said it had attended 71 such incidents involving Vauxhall Zafira B models – not including arson attacks – since 2013, compared with just 38 in the previous four years.
Stanhope-based CDS is the world’s leading independent designer and manufacturer of track systems for armoured vehicles, such as the British Army’s 62-ton Challenger 2 battle tank.
The report is expected to be highly critical of former executives including James Crosby, Andy Hornby and Lord Stevenson.
Billionaire investor Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Group sold 1.6m shares in the bank during the three months to the end of September, cutting its stake by 13 per cent to £1.24bn.
The surge in house prices has been led by a boom in demand in London, the South East and East of England with the average home in London costing £531,000, three times that of the north east.
The broadcaster, 89, argued that those who are in pain and want to end their lives should be allowed to do so. His comments come amid debate over whether the right to die should be law.
Singer Joss Stone is fronting a campaign by PETA to try to stamp out the ‘cruel’ practice of using crocodile skins for handbags. She is the latest celebrity to pose naked for the charity.
Experts said there was an ‘alarming’ gender gap in savings which appeared when women reached their 30s because they are shunning putting money aside and prioritise spending on their children.
Morrissey's debut novel, List Of The Lost, has been nominated for a bad sex in fiction prize – for his descriptions of ‘bulbous salutations’ and a ‘fiendishly loving wrestle’.
The High Street giant is expected to pay the settlement to the New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) in the next few weeks, just as chief executive Jes Staley prepares to take the helm.
Britain’s third biggest grocer saw third quarter sales fall 4.5 per cent, despite attempts to kick start growth by offering customers a total of £300million worth of price cuts this year.
Grants include the Warm Home Discount, a £140 payment to help vulnerable people. The chronically sick and disabled can often claim, as well as those with disabled children.
From January 17, customers with the bank’s Black account must pay £26 a month for their deals. Those with the bank’s Platinum account will have to fork out £1 more.
Post Office offers a card that gives users 27 months to clear their balance before any interest is charged. It should arrive within seven days of an application.
Icelandic midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson reportedly said the Swansea manager neither congratulated him, nor the club’s Welsh contingent, who sealed their own qualification to Euro 2016 last month.
Financial advisers could be prevented from taking commission for recommending peer-to-peer investments to their clients. The City watchdog is consulting on how best to protect consumers.
Profits at British Land rose 10.3 per cent to £171m. Chief executive Chris Grigg said it benefited from the 'sound UK economy' and strong demand from businesses for new office space.
The 30,000-word letter, written in 1976, sees a 37-year-old Greet describe herself as being 'besotted' with her fellow writer Amis, a decade her junior, despite his relationship with another woman.
The image, one of a range of icons called 'emoji' used to express emotions in text messages or online, was picked as the word that best captured the ethos, mood and preoccupations of 2015.
Pupils at Colston’s Girls’ School in Bristol have been told to ‘walk away’ if any protestors criticises them in the street. Some may even be kept from leaving the school at lunchtime.
Dirk Nannes has criticised his countrymen’s ‘horrendous sportsmanship’ after Steve Smith’s side failed to acknowledge Ross Taylor’s mammoth knock at the WACA.
Accompanying her husband Daniel Craig to the premiere of his latest movie, Rachel Weisz stole the limelight in a figure-hugging floral dress that accentuated her tiny waist.
John Thomas Matthew Lee, 50, of Millsboro pleaded guilty on Monday in federal court in Delaware to production and distribution of child pornography.
Profits halved to £4.3m for the 26 weeks to September 28 from £8.5m the previous year due to a one-off charge from the purchase of rival Naked Wines in April.
In its half-year results the housebuilder announced it had sold 22 per cent more than in the same period in 2014. The company announced ‘record order book levels’, at £2.1bn, up from £1.7bn last year
Police still want to know how the bodies ended up in an alley in Philadelphia where neighborhood children found them on Saturday. A health spokesman said they may have been used for study.
Through her work with Silver Line, Dame Esther Rantzen has helped thousands of older people struggling with loneliness. But now she has revealed she is longing for a companion.
The hit sitcom Porridge is set to make a return with the original writers penning an updated version as part of a BBC season that will see classic programmes reworked. Casting has yet to start.
In a report to mark Global Entrepreneurship week, Goldman found that small firms are engines for growth, creating 60 per cent of all private sector jobs and generating £1.6trillion of revenue.
The low cost airline is likely to reveal pre-tax profits have risen by a fifth. It benefited from bad weather in the UK and northern Europe over the summer, prompting people to fly in search of the sun.
Fairbairn said the business lobby group - which has a reputation for being pro-European - listens to and ‘respects’ the views of members who favour a British departure from the EU.
They split two years ago but it appears Liz Hurley and Shane Warne are still very much in touch.
A heavy equipment operator was killed after puncturing a natural gas line in Central California on Friday. Two other people in the house were hurt but a child escaped without injury.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has long opposed same-sex marriage, but has angered some members with a new directive on married gay and lesbian couples.
How funny is a guy being abandoned and left for dead on another planet? Very, according to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, who named the film a comedy for the 73rd Golden Globes
A documentary called the Shoppers’ Guide To Saving Money, went behind the scenes of a factory in Turkey, which produces millions of pairs of jeans a year, including for the UK market.
It’s fair to say that many men have studied Kim Kardashian’s rear. There have been heated rows in the pub about its pluses, its minuses… its frankly extraordinary proportions.