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Nivea Men Sensitive Post Shave Balm is getting rave reviews from women, who say it keeps foundation looking flawless all day. Leading brands sell their primers for as much as £28 for 30ml.
Tim Martin, 60, lives in Exeter with his wife of 40 years, Felicity, with whom he has four children. His first job was working 8pm to 8am on the factory floor of a cardboard packaging firm in Bracknell.
An internal survey reveals Financial Conduct Authority employees are losing confidence in their bosses following the high-profile sacking of former chief executive Martin Wheatley.
Sheryl Russell, 19, from Catford, London, claims she begged doctors at Lewisham hospital to help 19-month-old Amelia, but was repeatedly told it was an untreatable viral infection.
This year Paul Geddes’s payout was a basic salary of £771,000 and a bonus of £1.1million. He also pocketed £2.7million of share incentives. Last year he was paid £5.4million.
The Hertfordshire-based company saw its shares soar 17 per cent in early trading over reports it was in advanced talks with the US firm. But Apple later rejected the rumours.
The takeover bid as well as new taxes for the betting industry led to pre-tax profits halving in 2015 to £23m. Its strong trading helped its shares rise 6.5p to 188p.
Ahead of his debut on BBC Two’s spin-off, Bake Off: Crème de la Crème, the TV chef has revealed his low-carb diet prevented him from tasting any of the cakes, pastries and deserts.
Malvern town clerk Richard Chapman, 54, was accused of harassment and favouritism after colleague who did not receive one of his tomato plants said he singled her out.
The figures come from the official TV ratings, provided by industry body BARB, and show that only dramas – such as Poldark and The Night Manager – are more popular with women than reality shows.
Twelve units on Smithdown Road (pictured) and Earle Road will be available to rent for £1 a week for up to three years. Bids for fast food, tanning salons and pubs will not be accepted.
In an attack on the Chancellor, Rain Newton-Smith, director of economics at the CBI, said the Budget was ‘a missed opportunity’ to help manufacturers.
Sterling was the big loser among the major currencies in the wake of Iain Duncan Smith’s resignation as Work and Pensions Secretary.
Warren East, chief executive of the engineering giant, will lay out plans to create 350 jobs at its factory in Derby to help keep up with £30bn of orders for its Trent XWB engine.
Police said Caleb Fairchild, 15 (pictured) was struck in the head around 8pm at a friend's home in Chapmanville, West Virginia, after three teens engaged in a game involving a bow and arrow.
The American auto giant, set up to make environmentally friendly vehicles more mainstream, has been opening in upmarket shopping centres and high streets.
De Castries, a member of French nobility, joined Axa 27 years ago and was appointed chief executive nearly 17 years ago. The 61-year-old took home a £4.2m pay packet for 2014.
The 25-year-old put on an unruly display on the red carpet of the Sydney premiere of the new Melissa McCarthy comedy, boldly poking her tongue out to photographers as she posed.
Steven Rockerfeller and Abigail Disney are among the millionaires backing the tax plan which would impose higher rates for the top one per cent of earners.
The comments by Christine Shawcroft were described by Labour moderates as 'grotesque in its naivety' and they called for her to be kicked off the party's National Executive Committee.
From the Chihuahua that looks like a muffin to the Poodle that looks like a cauliflower, MailOnline showcases a few other pets which look almost cute enough to eat.
It has been portrayed as a grown-up separation between two adults who remain close friends.
The supermarket giant’s bid, made on Friday, is an attempt to compete with online rivals such as Amazon and help both businesses compete on the High Street.
The LSE is considering a break with convention by holding the vote before the merger receives the green light from competition authorities.
Management recruits are trained over three years on a salary of £5.40 an hour that rises to up to £7.85 in their final year, compared with the national minimum wage for apprentices of £3.30 an hour.
With Easter just around the corner there are a number of activities springing up across the country for a day trip with a difference including a visit to a lamb hospital in Northumberland.
Tully Smyth's fans got a little more than they bargained for after the former Big Brother star posted a racy selfie of herself wearing a sheer lace bra from Calvin Klein.
The publication of the long-awaited Chilcot inquiry is to be delayed until after the EU referendum, it was reported last night.
Despite being one of the country's most popular comic actors, Rowan Atkinson has revealed that many of his more 'serious' peers refuse to take him or his work seriously.
As Britain’s 18 million hay fever sufferers brace themselves for the pollen season, the biggest worry is probably how to cope with the misery of a runny nose and itchy eyes.
Today, the Mail and one of the world’s biggest, most respected publishers launch a search for the UK’s brightest new literary talent — and the £20,000 prize is every author’s fantasy.
While Brighton (pictured) led the way, St Albans, Hertfordshire, came close behind with prices rising by £309,500 on average. London prices rose by £297,000, but Swansea saw a £5,000 drop.
'The drug allegations involving these 14 airmen are credible,' said Air Force General Robin Rand, adding the allegations involved activities by the airmen during their off-duty hours.
John Cleese is considering making Australia a more permanent home if he can ink a deal to film a series of documentaries for Channel Seven.
The former Bachelor contestant snuggled up to beau Dean Vee for a Netflix and chill night.
Edwina Bartholomew redeemed herself in an elegant red dress at the Crown Resorts Ladies Lunch in Sydney, on Friday.
The change, which will be displayed on all new OS digital and paper maps, is not down to a geological movement but is simply due to improvements in technology that allow a more accurate reading.
Radio 4 listeners have been gripped as Helen Archer has been progressively bullied, controlled, abused – and possibly even raped – by her husband Rob Titchener.
A new study from consumer analysts Mintel reveals that dads are enjoying less shut-eye than mums, with 43% only having 4-6 hours, and lead the way with night-time nappy changes.
Couples can save up to £212 a year with the scheme. Someone earning below £10,600 can transfer up to 10 per cent of their tax-free personal allowance to their spouse.
Gustavo Martinez, chief executive of advertising agency J Walter Thompson, which WPP bought in 1987, was yesterday forced to resign after a law suit was filed against him in the US.
Colourful entrepreneur Henry Engelhardt, who is worth £500million having built the business from scratch 25 years ago, will step down in May.
Rival suitors Sainsbury’s and South Africa’s Steinhoff were set the same deadline of 5pm today to make a ‘firm intention’ of an offer or walk away.
France’s economy minister Emmanuel Macron announced that a final decision on financing for the plant in Somerset would be made in May
It Is hard to believe that all of these 50 breathtaking landscapes are from our own island, so exotic, historic and varied are the magnificent sceneries captured here in glowing detail.
And ahead of competing in Arnold Schwarzenegger's Arnold Classic in Melbourne this weekend, the actor has revealed the extreme lengths he goes to in order to maintain his burly physique.
The pound jumped over 2 cents to hit a peak at $1.45, rebounding sharply after hitting a two-week low of $1.4053 yesterday when the 2016 Budget statement saw a trimming of UK growth forecasts.
Witham Special Vehicles, based in Grantham, Lincolnshire, sells equipment on behalf of the Ministry of Defence. It is selling 25 Sea Kings - some of which took part in raids in the Falklands.
George Osborne wooed Middle Britain with tax cuts and a big boost for savers in his Budget announcement yesterday but admitted the UK’s finances had plunged deeper into the red.
Dr Nanikram Vaswan (pictured) faces being struck off after the General Medical Council claimed the patient at Liverpool's Broadgreen Hospital was left 'traumatised' by the ordeal.