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Calais Jungle is unrecognizable after bulldozers flatten land where refugees were evicted

It was home to more than 6,000 migrants hoping to smuggle their way into Britain. But huge swathes of the notorious ‘Jungle’ camp in Calais are no more after it was bulldozed by the French authorities. read


Asad Shah 'was killed by a fellow Muslim' after he posted Happy Easter message 

Asad Shah, pictured, was stabbed to death in his shop in what is feared to have been a sectarian attack against the peace-loving branch of Islam he followed after he posted a Easter greeting online. read


Louise Carpenter opens up about the pending loss of fertility

'The moment I sat my husband down to tell him we might be having a fifth child is etched on my memory. I was 43,' writes LOUISE ATKINSON. read


Dieting in your sleep is a new and effective way to lose weright

'I know it sounds scary, but fasting is, in my opinion, the most important missing piece in the weight loss puzzle,' writes DR JASON FUNG. read


Chris Eubank Snr ordered his son not to aim Nick Blackwell's head at the end of round eight - telling him 'he's getting hurt... why hasn't the referee stopped the fight?'

These are the dramatic pictures that show Chris Eubank Snr imploring his son not to target Nick Blackwell’s head. Blackwell is now in an induced coma in hospital with a bleed to his brain. read


UK weather to see Storm Katie batter Britain with 80mph hurricane winds

The north of Scotland will be the first to bear the brunt of the storm as winds hit Orkney and Shetlands tonight while 70mph winds will later hit the south coast of England. read


Donald Trump claims England is no longer safe after Brussels attacks

Leading Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump said Europe had 'very, very severe' problems with terrorism and that England is not a 'safe place' in the wake of Brussels. read


British troops were hounded by law firm who used Iraqi questionnaires as witness statements

Details of the practice, which saw questionnaires turned to statements, were withheld from an investigation into the death of an Iraqi civilian shot dead by British soldier Richard Catterall. read


Number of British atheists on the rise at the same time believers are too

On this Easter weekend, we asked leading thinkers to explain what the results of this new study tell us about the modern world, and what they believe about the afterlife. read


Essex girl killed after high winds blow a bouncy castle 150m across a park 

Seven-year-old Summer Grant was taken to hospital after a bouncy castle was blown 150m across a park in Essex by strong winds, during an Easter fair. She later died from her injuries. read


Essex girl Summer Grant's bouncy castle death sees MP call for outlaw of deadly castles

The death of schoolgirl Summer Grant in a flyaway bouncy castle prompted growing demands for the inflatables to be banned, as police launch an investigation into the Easter tragedy. read


Whitehall officials included in Britain's controversial Foreign Aid spending

Payouts to civil servants are included in satisfying the legal requirement to spend 0.7 per cent of Britain's income on international development, it has been revealed. read


Modern men are 3 times more likely to cry than their fathers

A 'modern man' will blub in front of other people 14 times in his adult life. Here, five male mid-lifers including Cosmo Landesman and William Leith reveal what makes them cry - and why. read


Antiques Roadshow value FA Cup trophy at £1m

The trophy, previously described by producers as ‘a world famous piece owned by a sporting institution’, was unveiled on the Sunday evening programme, filmed at Harrogate’s Royal Hall. read


KATIE HOPKINS: The real threat is not the far right – it’s the smug left!

While it seems acceptable to turn the water cannon on nationals, determined to stand up for a country, it is never acceptable to criticise migrants, terrorists or extremists, writes KATIE HOPKINS. read


Facebook apologizes after Lahore Bombings as app asks users worldwide if they are safe

Facebook apologized after the urgent notification was mistakenly sent to people in countries thousands of miles away, sparking fear and confusion online. read


Italian police arrest Djamal Eddine Ouali linked to Paris and Brussels attacks

Dramatic pictures show Djamal Eddine Ouali, 40, on his knees after being detained under a European arrest warrant in the southern Italian region of Salerno. read


Brussels 'Peace' march is hijacked by far-right protesters making Nazi salutes

Hundreds gathered at Place de la Bourse in Brussels this afternoon and unfurled a banner denouncing the terror group as tensions ran high. read


Another American confirmed dead in Brussels terror: Kentucky couple plus air force colonel's wife and another unidentified citizen now among the dead 

Another American has been identified as killed in the attacks in Brussels, bringing the total number of US citizens confirmed as victims to four. The Shults are only identified American victims so far. read


Tory MP Crispin Blunt warns UK soldiers would be 'sitting ducks' in Libya

Crispin Blunt, the former justice minister, claimed talks have been held over stationing 1,000 British troops in a ‘Green Zone’ as part of the military assistance offered to Libya. read


Pakistan suicide bombers kill over 65 people during Easter celebrations in Lahore

Police found ball bearings in the blast zone in the parking area of Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park (pictured), Lahore, a few metres away from children's swings, and officials expect the death toll to rise. read


Home Office urged to reveal if ISIS terrorists behind Paris and Brussels visited Birmingham

Paris terror mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud was believed to have visited the West Midlands just days before gunmen and suicide bombers went on the rampage killing 130 in the French capital. read


ISIS are driven from Palmyra as Syria troops dismantle booby traps

Boris Johnson has praised Putin for his 'ruthless clarity' after Syrian forces, assisted by Russian troops, liberated the historic site if Palmyra from ISIS. read


Disgruntled Costa customer shows how a large coffee fits into regular sized cup

A British builder determined to prove he is no mug has carried out an experiment apparently showing how he has been paying 30p extra every morning for the same amount of coffee. read


Teachers to use pink ink when marking because it is ‘less aggressive’ than red

The NASUWT teaching union said schools are imposing 'debilitating' marking regimes. Some schools are making staff use up to six different coloured pens to give different types of feedback. read


Mumsnet brands governments plan to turn schools into academies 'despicable'

Mothers and fathers said the proposals were 'utter rubbish' after the education secretary Nicky Morgan (pictured) wrote a guest post for the parenting website about her vision for education. read


Government-based guidance for teachers say they should cut back on marking work

Teachers should cut back on marking to ease their workload and instead make British youngsters take more 'responsibility' for rigorously checking their own work, new advice suggests. read


ASOS and H&M lead high street low-cost wedding dresses trend

A growing trend for more affordable wedding dresses has seen high street brands ASOS and H&M launch cut-price bridal ranges in recent weeks. read


Rowan Atkinson falls asleep as daughter Lily performs in cabaret show

The 20-year-old songstress ensured all eyes were on her in the racy performance as she stripped down to just a scanty leotard while her dad took a nap read


The Night Manager sequel has to happen writes JAN MOIR

Over six thrilling weeks the tension of The Night Manager ratcheted up to excruciating levels, says Jan Moir. read


Johann Cruyff could teach politicians writes CHRIS DEERIN

When news of his death broke, I realised I hadn’t thought of Johann Cruyff for a while, writes Chris Deerin. The Mozart of football withdrew fully from the public eye last year after a cancer diagnosis. read


David Cameron allies accused of 'losing the plot' over attack on Boris Johnson

Prominent Conservative writer Iain Martin, editor of CapX, said David Cameron’s backers were ‘losing the plot’ out of fear of a leadership challenge and described the efforts as a ‘hit job’. read


Boris Johnson betrayed me yet i can still forgive him says DOMINIC LAWSON

As a calculated attempt at personal and political assassination, I cannot recall a more lethal attack than that carried out at the weekend by Matthew Parris on Boris Johnson, writes DOMINIC LAWSON. read


Instagram fitness model Chontel Duncan gives birth to baby boy

Fitness guru and model Chontel Duncan, from Brisbane, Queensland, has given birth to a baby boy, Jeremiah. The bronzed HIIT founder rose to fame after sharing her fit pregnancy on Instagram. read


Brexit could SAVE our hospitals believes DR MAX PEMBERTON

Believe me, I love the NHS. But it is in desperate financial straits and if we want future generations to enjoy its safety net then we need to find a solution, quickly. DR MAX PEMBERTON explains. read


DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Why Brexit could be good for our health  

There was an air of desperation about Jeremy Hunt’s intervention yesterday, in which he claimed Brexit would mean cuts in health spending and difficulties in retaining staff. read


Ministers will fail to hire half of GPs needed to work evening and weekend shifts

The Government has repeatedly pledged to install an additional 5,000 GPs within the next four years but analysis shows they are likely to hire just 2,100 - less than half of the target. read


ANDREW PIERCE: It pays these lords to be EU cheerleaders 

Whenever you hear Lord Kinnock and Lord (Chris) Patten scaremonger about Brexit, you should bear in mind their Brussels pensions depend on them flying the flag, says Andrew Pierce. read


Princesses Beatrice, Eugenie and Sophie join the Queen for Easter Day service in Windsor 

The women of the royal family showed their support - and style sense - as they joined the Queen at St George's Chapel, but there was no sign of the Duchess of Cambridge. read


How the The Queen has remained a step ahead of fashion scene

In the year of her 90th birthday, the kind of block-heeled shoes the Queen has favoured for an entire half-century are on the point of looking dreadfully fashionable. read


Prince William slammed by Bill Oddie over trophy killing comments

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Former BBC Springwatch host Bill Oddie has condemned the future heir, calling him 'hypocritical' and a 'yes man' and questioned his ability as a future king. read


Our Queen At 90 review by CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

What Our Queen At 90 showed was the converse, her knack for taking nothing too seriously. The Queen appears to be, quite simply, happy and glorious, says Christopher Stevens. read


Pope Francis delivers his Easter message paying tribute to Brussels Attack victims

Speaking from St Peter's Basilica, the Pope remembered the 31 victims of the Brussels atrocities, as well as those who have lost their lives in terror attacks in Turkey, Nigeria, Chad and Iraq. read


The Night Manager finale had viewers feeling tense to the end

SPOILER ALERT: Heart-throb Tom Hiddleston had a gun put to his head and Australian star Elizabeth Debicki’s character was tortured in a bath in last night's finale of the BBC1 hit. read


New study claims children are spending less time outside than prisoners

It is recommended that prisoners spend an hour outside each day. A third of children around play in the open air for less than half that every day, a new report has revealed. read


Superfoods such as Kale should be fed to ducks to keep them healthy

Experts claim it’s not just humans who should be swapping stodgy carbohydrates for kale – but Britain’s ducks, too. read


Three bodies are found at Leeds house as police launch investigation

The bodies, believed to belong to two women and a man, were discovered at the property in area of East End Park, in Leeds, at around midday. Police said there were indications there had been a fire. read


Hunter Davies' memoirs reveal his mother didn't get along with lover Margaret Forster

Hunter Davies discusses how his mother finally thawed towards his long-time love, novelist Margaret Forster, in the latest serialisation of his new memoirs, The Co-op's Got Bananas. read


Ant & Dec's suprise wedding leaves woman upset as 'husband' appears with another woman

Helen Gundry, of Warrington, claimed her 'husband' Daniel appeared as a guest on Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway with another woman when he was supposed to be in Dubai. read


UK taxpayers money has funded TERRORISTS, The Mail On Sunday can reveal

The scandal of how Britain wastes billions in foreign aid – including paying salaries to convicted terrorists who have murdered hundreds of people – is exposed today by a major investigation. read


Sign our Mail On Sunday Foreign Aid petition now to have YOUR say in how we spend it

A Mail on Sunday petition on the Parliamentary site calling on the Government to scrap the law requiring us to spend 0.7 per cent of national wealth on foreign aid is nearing 100,000 signatures. read


America is receiving MILLIONS in UK taxpayers money to spend on their own projects

The Washington-based Center For Global Development got £5.9million in aid, yet was so cash-rich that it moved into new £12 million offices complete with a 60-seat ‘ideas lab’ (pictured). read


Britain BORROWS the £12bn it gives out in Foreign Aid

World Voice artistic director Richard Frostick (pictured) is one of the vocal specialists who flies around the world teaching British folk songs as part of a £1.1million scheme over two years. read


Blackout tattoos are the new trend for tattoo lovers

The new trend in tattooing sweeping Instagram is to get 'blackout' ink that covers huge amounts of your body in solid black. read


Ant & Dec set to be offered '£30m deal to stay with ITV for another three years'

ITV bosses are reportedly so keen to keep the Ant and Dec on their network, that they are prepared to pay the pair £30million to stay. read


Alan Carr and Noel Edmonds are pitted against Ant and Dec in 'rival Channel 4 show'

Ant and Dec could face some stiff competition with Saturday Night Takeaway, as Channel 4 bosses have reportedly lined up Alan Carr and Noel Edmonds to front a rival show held at the same time. read


Roath Bake Off is threatened over its name by Great British Bake Off producers

The Roath Bake Off in Cardiff was forced to make a public statement distancing itself from the show after the programme bosses got in touch - even though a BBC Weather presenter will judge. read


Online shopping tips that could see you save money on your favourite items

Paying full price for anything is so passé. With online deals on everything from designer gear to dishwashers and doorknobs, you'd be mad to not take advantage of the savings. read


South African wildlife park worker finds bodies of three rhinos killed by poachers

One warden said the slaughter of the three white rhinos – at the Sibuya Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa – was ‘the worst day of my life’. read


New study shows having a dog in the office could boost productivity

Bosses could improve productivity and profits by letting staff bring their dogs to work, an expert has claimed. It would mean employees would become more trusting, relaxed and nicer towards each other. read


Lynne Franks reveals that you can still fall in love in your 60's

'Earlier this year I fell profoundly in love and discovered how wonderful it can be,' writes LYNNE FRANKS. read


UK Singles spend more than £5billion a year on dating 

British singles tend to spend far more than their European counterparts on dating, splashing out a total of £5.16billion in 2015, up from £4.05billion in 2014 - including clothes, gifts and contraceptives. read


Man wrongly charged with stirring up race-hate over Brussels attacks tweet will sue

Matthew Doyle (pictured) triggered a storm online when he claimed a Muslim woman in London gave him a ‘mealy-mouthed’ response when he confronted her over the terror bombings. read


Sarah Louise Bryan creates a dress out of SKITTLES

Mother-of-two Sarah Louise Bryan, 27, who lives in Sutton Coldfield, spent six hours every day for a month and used 90 tubes of glue to make the frock - and now has her own fashion line. read


Ohio mother tracks down her rapist from 30 years ago but discovers he's dead

Joanna Connors was raped at knifepoint in an Ohio theatre in 1984. After suffering a panic attack 21 years later she decided it was time to trace the man who had left an indelible mark on her life. read


Cat called Cupcake is discovered trapped in a box of DVDs for EIGHT days 

The Siamese cat somehow managed to get into the package sent by her owner Julie Baggott. Cupcake was found in Sussex - 260 miles away from her Cornwall home. read


Top Gear's Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc take separate cars home at Heathrow

The pair are said to have been set to share a pre-booked hire from the London airport after filming in Venice - but Evans (pictured) is claimed to have rejected the offer and jumped in his own instead. read


Partially-sighted woman may have 'bionic eye' fitted to help her regain sight

Alice McCartney, of Govan, Glasgow, is losing her sight to a rare genetic condition, but is set to have the 'Terminator-style' microchip fitted, that will help her to carry on seeing. read


Lost letter from WW1 lieutenant talks about 1914 Christmas truce with Germans

Lt Hugh Barker sent a message containing details about the Christmas truce while serving on the Western Front in 1914. His letter will be auctioned in Kent on March 30. read


Ivanka Trump gives birth to baby boy named Theodore James Kushner

Ivanka Trump gave birth to a baby boy named Theodore James Kushner in New York on Easter Sunday. read


'Made America Hate Again': Fake tombstone for Donald Trump pictured in New York's Central Park - but is it all a hoax?

Tombstone appeared to be engraved with Trump's name and underneath an epitaph: 'Made America Hate Again', a wry take on his campaign slogan: 'Make America Great Again'. read


Mini mobile phones are popular among Irish prisoners who hide them 'internally' from guards

The LONG-CZ handset has become a favourite in Irish jails as it weighs just 18 grams, is 68mm high and 23mm wide, so is small enough to be smuggled in and stored 'internally' by inmates. read


Taxi driver accused of parking on double yellow line wins battle against the council

Sajid Rashid, (pictured) from Staffordshire, called the nine-month process, which included a tribunal, a 'waste of taxpayers' money'. He had photos to prove he was wrongly accused. read


Google boss Matt Brittin refuses to reveal salary despite buying £4m Victorian house

Google boss Matt Brittin, 47, who sparked mockery and criticism when he claimed he could not remember how much he is paid, is buying himself a £4million Victorian house in south-west London. read


Five-month-old babies fed junk food: Children are becoming reliant on sugary and fatty foods before they are even able to chew, researchers find

Babies as young as five months old are already being fed junk food with British children becoming reliant on sugary and fatty foods before they are even able to chew, researchers have found. read


Author Deborah Rodriguez opens up about when she believed in herself as a writer

Deborah Rodriguez, 55, is the bestselling author of The Kabul Beauty School and The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul. She has two grown-up sons and five grandchildren. read


Louise Turnbull recalls how her stepfather raped her when she was 13

Louise Turnbull, 44, from Gateshead reveals on the latest episode of Britain's Darkest Taboos how paedophile Albert Maughan, now 69, began abusing her when she was just four. read


Bob Geldof considered suicide after his daughter Peaches died from a drugs overdose

The 64-year-old singer has admitted he wrote the 'downsides' and 'upsides' of being alive following the death of Peaches, whose body was found at her Kent home in April 2014 following an overdose. read


Rod Stewart and Elton John is the most entertaining feud in music

It's been a good-humoured game of one-upmanship for five long decades - but who really comes out on top in the battle between Rod Stewart and Elton John? ALISON BOSHOFF reveals all... read


Daniel Holmes serving time in a Maltese jail meets his baby daughter for the first time

Daniel Holmes, 37, from from Risca, near Newport, laid eyes on 'beautiful' 90-day-old Blossom when she travelled to the Mediterranean island with her older sister Rainbow and mother Marzena. read


England and Arsenal star Jack Wilshere wins planning battle to keep his 'training' nets

The midfielder will not have to remove the large nets from the garden of his £3.6million Hertfordshire home after St Albans City and District Council decided he had not breached planning rules. read


Highgate boy is covered head to toe in bandages because of rare skin condition

Luke Ridehalgh, two, (pictured with his mother) from north London has recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) a life-shortening condition which was diagnosed at birth. read


Magistrate sacked over gay adoption row faces NHS axe over homophobia complaints

A magistrate sacked for saying it was better for children to be adopted by a mother and a father rather than a gay couple now faces being axed from his NHS role. read


Accountant drowned trying to save girl at Fingal Head

Ryan Martin (pictured) swam out to help the girl and her family after they were swept off some rocks and caught in a rip at Fingal Head, south of Coolangatta in NSW, on Friday. read


BBC slammed for comedian Seann Walsh's 'drunk comments' during Boat Race

Viewers complained that Seann Walsh’s ‘crass humour’ lowered the tone and was an ‘insult to athletes’, while others accused the comedian of being drunk at the famous race in London. read


Easter Rising centenary parade sees thousands line the streets in Dublin

The military parade through Dublin was billed as the largest public spectacle in Irish history. President Michael D Higgins laid a wreath at Kilmainham Gaol in honour of the rebels. read


Julie Walters blasts facility that is killing wildlife near her Plaistow farm

Actress Julie Walters has launched a blistering attack on a biofuel plant near her organic farm in Plaistow, West Sussex, which she says is killing fish and forcing farmers to move their livestock. read


Tasty Broccoli recipes that can see you enjoy this healthy vegetable

Try salmon and broccoli pesto pasta or broccoli 'steak' and chips with our handy recipes. read


Oxford win women’s boat race as Cambridge almost go under on the Thames

Cambridge's women rowers (pictured) became the toast of the 2016 Boat Race despite losing to their Oxford rivals after finishing the route even though their boat almost completely sank. read


Adele to take 'five-year hiatus from music following world tour'

The star is reportedly planning to take an extended break from the music industry in order to focus on her three-year-old son with boyfriend Simon Konecki. read


Garry Shandling's doctor REFUSES to sign death certificate two days after the comedian died from a heart attack

The physician has 'repeatedly refused' to sign the document because he believed that comedian Garry Shandling, who hadn't been examined by the doctor for more than a year, was in fine health. read


5 people arrested on suspicion of murder after finding body of James Prout

James Prout, from North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, was reported missing around 8am on Good Friday with police told he had not been seen by friends or family since early February. read


Elsa McAlonan's beauty tips shows you the best new anti-aging skincare products

Start the countdown to summer with the new Elizabeth Arden Sunset Bronze Color Collection. read


Bridget Nhire is banned for life from ALL British Airways flights

Bridget Nhire, 33 (pictured) from Uxbridge, was left in tears after she was handcuffed and accused of being drunk, before being led off the Heathrow flight and held for five hours. read


Davitt Walsh said he could have saved more passengers if he had been thrown a life buoy

Hero Davitt Walsh, 28, is still shocked onlookers did not try and help him as he leapt after the McGrotty and Daniels families when the Audi they were travelling in crashed off a pier in County Donegal. read


Isaac Newton's recipe for 'Philosopher's Stone' rediscovered

A handwritten manuscript reveals a glimpse at recipe for the ‘philosopher’s stone.’ The 17th century document was penned by Isaac Newton, purchased by US Chemical Heritage Foundation. read


Saxophone-playing busker gets Cardiff rugby fans dancing to Baker Street

Scores of rugby fans joined together for an impromptu concert in Cardiff's city centre as they made their way home after celebrating the Welsh team's Six Nations victory over Italy earlier in the day. read


Legends of the Fall author Jim Harrison dies aged 78 in Arizona

Harrison was a prolific writer, likened to Ernest Hemmingway, who penned more than 30 books in his lifetime including the famous, historical saga which was turned into a hit film. read


Real life Ken doll Rodrigo Alves spends £305k on surgery to look like 'the ideal man'

Brazilian-born Rodrigo Alves, 32, dubbed the human Ken doll has had 42 procedures since 2004 to sculpt his ideal look because he says he was 'born in the wrong body'. read


John Leathem appears in court accused of murdering Paige Doherty

John Leathem, 31, has appeared in court charged with the murder of 15-year-old Paige Doherty. He made no plea at a private hearing at Dumbarton Sheriff Court and was remanded in custody. read


Apple's iPhone 7 set to feature curved glass made from LIQUID metal

The design - with the smooth texture of glass and the rigidity of rubber- was first floated in a patent application filed by Apple in 2013. It never hit stores but an analyst claims it will come with the iPhone 7. read


Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg shares a photo of himself bottle-feeding daughter Max

The Facebook CEO, who took two months of paternity leave when Max was born four months ago, used the hashtag #LeanInTogether along with the photo (pictured) on Thursday. read


Could a blood test detect post-natal depression?

It is hoped the findings could one day lead to a blood test to screen pregnant women at risk of postnatal depression Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, said. read


Love and hat: Stunning bonnets and crazy costumes fill the streets at New York's Easter Parade

New York's Fifth Avenue was aglow with color and laughter Sunday as the annual Easter Parade filled the street with extraordinary hats and quirky costumes worn by both people and pets. read


Sally Brampton answers your sex questions

Q My husband and I are in our late 50s - I love him very much, but I've never had an orgasm. read


Dr Tracy Mountford answers your questions about Eyelifts

She's at the forefront of treatments to keep women looking younger for longer. Leading cosmetic skin expert Dr TRACY MOUNTFORD answers your questions on ageing. read


Gwyneth Paltrow and and Oprah have made manifestation fashionable

Manifestation may be fashionable just now but it's not really new. It has been at the heart of many occult practices for millennia. read


Claudia Connell speaks out over 'maddening' customer service experiences

I was surprised to receive a phone call from an exuberant individual asking if I could spare ten minutes to give feedback on my 'banking experience' at Halifax. read


Lace author Shirley Conran talks about surviving ME

Shirley Conran, 83, is a journalist and author, best known for her books Superwoman and Lace. read


Janet Ellis answers you family related questions

Novelist, grandmother-of-four and former Blue Peter presenter Janet Ellis, 60, answers your questions. read


Civil Rights photographer Gordon Parks captured mood of 1940's black Americans perfectly

Gordon Parks, a photographer, humanitarian and civil rights activist is a seminal figure of twentieth century America. He broke the races barriers of professional photography. read


Anonymous bra fitter reveals common secrets about women and their bras

You wouldn't believe the racy underwear some sensible-looking middle-aged women choose - leopard print push-ups and bright pink satin balconettes. read


Why Puerto Rico is the Caribbean's new affordable hotspot

MailOnline Travel's Harriet Sime travelled to Puerto Rico which is famed for its tropical islands and world-class beaches, to explore a destination she had always considered to be out of her league. read


Pennsylvania man lifts the bonnet of a car and finds a family of squirrels

An adorable video from Pennsylvania, America, shows the moment a baffled mechanic lifts the bonnet of a Ford car - to find a family of tiny baby squirrels fast asleep in their makeshift bed. read


The Great Gatsby leads best books for those looking to mend a broken heart

The passage of time embellishes the reality until the one that got away becomes an impossible standard against which all others are measured. read


Abandoned Maine nudist colony revealed in eye-opening photos

Miles from Durham, Maine, hidden in a thick brush of bare trees, lie the decayed buildings of a nudist colony. Once a place of fun and frolicking, it now looks like something from a horror novel. read