Princess Beatrice and her new husband head across the Channel for a low-key French honeymoon

Princess Beatrice and her new husband Edoardo ‘Edo’ Mapelli Mozzi are continuing their low-key start to married life with a modest honeymoon driving around France, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. The couple, who had a secret wedding with just 20 guests, were spotted by an eagle-eyed tourist as they …...Read More

Will Prince Andrew be named in new sex dossier?

Prince Andrew is preparing to fight back against the possible disclosure this week of further damaging allegations about his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and alleged accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. US District Judge Loretta Preska last week ordered the release of 80 secret legal documents, running to hundreds of pages, relating …...Read More

One in seven Glaswegians admit they NEVER manage to eat five portions of fruit and vegetables a day

Many Britons struggle to eat five portions of fruit and veg a day – but one in seven residents of the nation's worst performing city admits they have NEVER met the healthy diet target. In a nationwide poll of 2,000 people, nearly 40 per cent admitted they found vegetables 'boring', …...Read More

American-born Countess of Carnarvon and friend of the Queen leaves £1m in will after dying aged 83

The chatelaine of the real Downton Abbey and a close friend of the Queen left almost £1million in her will. Jeanie, Countess of Carnarvon, who died aged 83 in April last year, bequeathed most of her fortune to her children and grandchildren. Born in America, she married Henry Herbert, Lord …...Read More

Dominic Cummings is held hostage by the SAS... on base tour

The idea of Dominic Cummings being held hostage with rifles pointed at his head might be one for some harassed civil servants to secretly savour. But the Prime Minister’s uncompromising chief adviser underwent just this experience last week during a tour of the SAS headquarters, Stirling Lines. The Mail on …...Read More

Millions of swimmers face frustration as 1,000 pools remain closed as operators' funds dry up

Millions of swimmers face a frustrating wait to get back in the water as most public pools remain closed – even though they have been given the go-ahead to reopen. Four out of five public pools are still shut, according to Swim England, because opening them up is ‘just not …...Read More

Cilla Black's son releases unseen footage of his late mother

Cilla Black's son has released unseen footage of his late mother at home as he shares a sweet tribute to the singer ahead of the fifth anniversary of her death. The Surprise Surprise host, who died aged 72, is seen in the intimate home movie at home in Denham, Buckinghamshire, …...Read More

Sheep farmers are forced to dump their fleeces due to coronavirus

Sheep farmers are having to throw fleeces on compost heaps after the price of wool plummeted in the pandemic. It is the latest blow to an industry already beset by fears that it could soon be undermined by inferior US imports. With US-UK trade talks set to resume tomorrow, images …...Read More

Tory MPs accuse union chiefs of wanting civil servants to 'stay at home forever'

Union chiefs were last night accused of wanting staff to ‘stay at home forever’ after defying Boris Johnson’s clarion call for workers to get back to the office. Tory MPs reacted with anger after the Public and Commercial Services Union told their members to challenge bosses who ordered them back …...Read More

Life in lockdown on Corona Road: Their aptly named street is a snapshot of all our experiences

The name, inevitably, causes sniggers. But the joke is wearing thin on residents of Corona Road, in the London borough of Lewisham, as they face the Covid-19 challenge along with everyone else in less topically named streets. The road was so-named because the land used to be owned by the …...Read More