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Chaplin’s World, which includes a large mock-up of a Hollywood studio, will launch in Switzerland on Sunday, one day after what would have been the British screen legend’s 127th birthday.
Britain pays £1 in every £7 of aid donated by rich countries — three times as much per head as the U.S. — and much of it is sent to the world’s most corrupt countries where despots line their own pockets.
The four-acre island of Rudh-A-Chruidh, off Scotland's west coast, is linked to the bigger isle of Kerrera by a causeway at low tide. The island - and its only property - has now gone on the market.
This week, the Seventies were voted the worst decade for home decor. And as these hilarious pictures show, the celebrities of the day led the way when it came to dreadful lapses in taste.
The fashion world appears full of beautiful, creative people sashaying down catwalks. But behind the scenes it’s a different story, as this fascinating collection of photographs shows.
Caroline Flint, a Labour MP and member of the Commons Public Accounts Committee, said the chancellor needs to have an ‘honest conversation’ with the public.
Psychiatrist Raj Persaud Backstabbers And Bullies by Adrian Furnham, Professor of Psychology at University College London.
Phoenix Equity Partners has bought around 50 per cent of The Travel Chapter Group, owner of website holidaycottages.co.uk. It values the business at around £30m.
The Daily Mail history festival is coming up. It's an exclusive evening at the Daily Mail’s head office in Kensington. Meet Normandy veteran David Render, talking about his book, Tank Action.
Will Adderley, 44, is the son of the founder of Dunelm, Bill and Jean Adderley, who began it as a stall in a market in Leicester in 1979.
Mulberry founder Roger Saul, pictured, acquired four of the exotic birds from the Longleat estate and set up a sanctuary to house them at his former business headquarters in Somerset.
Benedict Cumberbatch is being called on to ‘revoke’ his turn as the much maligned monarch Richard III in a new BBC adaptation of the play because of the Bard’s historical inaccuracies.
The internet giant appears to have blocked 31 stories so far and searches for the star at the centre of the scandal bring up a message saying they are missing due to 'a legal request'.
A multi-storey car park in Peckham, South East London, is to be one of the venues for this year’s Proms festival as the BBC attempts to attract a younger and more diverse audience.
Researchers seeking to assess the mood of Britain's workforce found two thirds of employees admitted struggling in work situations, while four in 10 fear being exposed for not being good enough.
The famous artist was having a cup of tea in the Welsh mining town of Nelson when he decided to draw the town's handball court and scrambled for paper to produce a draft on.
A survey of 352 adults aged between 60 and 86 found they are using Facebook to keep an eye on their relatives and spend an average of 35 minutes on the site every day (file photo).
Palmerston (pictured), a cat from the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, is joining the Foreign Office as 'chief mouser' to assist pest controllers in keeping down the number of vermin.
A picture of Dr. Andrew Sanders, an Alabama man who enjoyed smoking pipes - and, presumably, grooming his mustache - was posted online by his great-great-grandson.
The telecoms giant’s recruitment drive will include 170 graduates and apprentices to beef up its already 2,500-strong security team.
Tracey McDermott stepped in to run the Financial Conduct Authority in September after Chancellor George Osborne forced out tough-talking head Martin Wheatley.
Up to 40,000 jobs connected to the industry are at risk along with the generous British Steel pension scheme, which has 134,000 members.
From today shoppers can get their hands on Alexa Chung approved fashions from M&S as the 31-piece Archive by Alexa collection goes on sale in store and online, with prices starting at just £19.50.
The Tory MP for Maldon told Newsnight last night he did not know the woman was a dominatrix, pictured together, and he broke it off when he discovered.
A Minnesota cop gave chase - gunning his Dodge Charger at speeds of up to 140 mph, according to the Star Tribune - and caught up to the 'careless' driver.
Experts at the Milken Institute School of Public Health tested urine samples and found that people who ate lots of fast food had higher level of phthalates, a potentially harmful chemical that is banned in toys.
Social services reportedly contacted the parents of at least six children at Leigh Church of England junior school in Wigan, Greater Manchester after one said he'd been locked in a cupboard as punishment.
Alfie is also the most popular dog name among the nation's 8.5 million pooches while Charlie topped the poll as the number one name among the country's eight million cats.
Rytis Gilys, 33, left one officer feeling ‘scared and vulnerable’ after he began rubbing her leg while they were alone in a patrol car, jurors were told.
As the stock market has wobbled, worried savers have ploughed money into so-called absolute return funds. These should provide positive returns regardless of stock market troubles.
Many customers were asked to pay fees they were not expecting or did not understand. New Day, a major store card provider, has set aside more than £4 million.
Terry Weimer, 68, and Renee Ahrens, his 67-year-old fiancee, were found dead inside their home around midnight in the 1100 block of Dakota Street in the Twin Cities suburb of Shakopee.
David Brackett, who's believed to be a vice president at real estate and mortgage company Homeland Financial Network, was filmed disobeying crew and yelling obscenities.
The bank is introducing a 3 per cent fee on any purchase it defines as gambling. This includes payments made at casinos and betting shops. The minimum customers will pay is £3.
Christopher Rogers will quit the board next week and leave at the end of June. He first lost out on his ambition for the top job at Whitbread to ceo Andy Harrison six years ago and last year to Alison Brittain.
Last summer’s hot and dry weather blighted hop harvests and strong demand for craft beers, which use six times the volume of hops used in the conventional lagers, is squeezing profit margins.
Paul White was involved in setting inter-bank lending, or Libor, rates for Swiss francs and Japanese yen. He escaped the hefty fine but has been banned from working in the industry for life.
Sharon White, the telecoms watchdog's boss, told the Culture Media & Sport Select Committee that the regulator had not been 'lobbied into submission'.
The US Justice Department said Goldman was guilty of ‘serious misconduct’ when it sold toxic bundles of mortgage debt in the run-up to the crash.
Senior executives at Australian retailer Target have lost their jobs over a scheme that artificially bolstered earnings by offering 31 overseas suppliers price rises in return for rebates.
Almost twice as many youngsters born as girls were referred to the Tavistock Clinic in London, pictured, last year as those born as boys. In 2015, there were 1,398 referrals – up from 697 in 2014.
Some women go to great lengths to look preened and polished. But not many will have risked their life during their beauty regime, as Irish author Marian Keyes claims to have done.
New research shows that though women are more likely to tell their friends sex secrets than their partner, they are still shy about discussing intimate health issues.
While the seventies, with shag carpets and tartan upholstery was voted the least favourite decor decade, only three per cent voted the stencilled and rag-rolling trends of the nineties the worst.
The actress, 70, who already has a small inking on her left hand, teased that she would like 'a whole sleeve' of snake tattoos running on her arm in a 'curving pattern'.
The 41-year-old star credits her shape to a combination of yoga and Pilates, along with fat-burning dance workouts.
Eating five or six prunes a day can improve bone health, say researchers at San Diego State University.
Kohler Florian, from France, is a world trick shot champion paid to travel around the world dazzling spectators with his phenomenal catalogue of ball spinning, obstacle jumping pool skills.
There are fears Italy could be about to enter a fresh crisis as its financial sector buckles under the weight of £288.5billion of bad loans – a debt pile nearly one-fifth the size of the total economy.
The firm posted a £3.3m loss in 2015, £33.7m less than the year before. Revenue surged from £90.2m to £125.6m due to two successive third places in the Constructors’ Championship.