Couple's joy as they scoop £10k in Mail's first weekly Treasure Hunt prize

It’s not often you get news to make your year while finishing the ironing on a quiet Saturday morning. And Elizabeth Glanfield, from Elland, West Yorkshire, couldn’t believe it when she was told she had won the first £10,000 prize in the Daily Mail’s £50,000 Great Summer Treasure Hunt. ‘I …...Read More

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews the weekend's TV

Trump in Tweets Rating: Rockfield: The Studio on the Farm Rating: During the 2004 U.S. elections, the Guardian encouraged readers to send letters to American voters in swing states such as Ohio, with a handwritten plea to evict the Republican President George W. Bush. ‘Being from Britain ought to give …...Read More

Italy's Stromboli volcano erupts in dramatic explosion with fireballs and lava captured on camera

This is the moment a webcam caught video footage of a volcano on an Italian island spitting fireballs in a dramatic explosion. The active volcano located on the Italian island of Stromboli is known to erupt frequently and sometimes causes deaths. Alarming footage shows Mount Stromboli erupting in the early …...Read More

Police consider dropping terms 'Islamist terror' or 'jihadi' because they 'don't help community'

Police are considering dropping the terms 'Islamist terror' and 'jihadi' because they 'don't help community relations.' Alternatives suggested include 'faith-claimed terrorism', 'terrorists abusing religious motivations' and 'adherents of Osama bin Laden's ideology,' The Times reported. A Muslim police organisation claimed today's official terminology fuelled negative perceptions, stereotypes, discrimination and Islamophobia. …...Read More

ANDREW PIERCE: Is Philip Hammond getting too cosy with tyrants?

When the Kremlin tried to assassinate double agent Sergei Skripal in Salisbury, Philip Hammond was hawkish in calling for retaliation against Russia. But is the former Cabinet minister going soft on hardman leaders now he’s retired from parliamentary politics? While most Tory MPs back the Government’s tough line against Beijing …...Read More

Middle Eastern website says Newcastle is a 'remote tribal community' worse than Yemen

A Middle Eastern website has slammed the city of Newcastle and its residents in an article discussing the potential takeover of Newcastle United by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The opinion article, published on 'Inside Arabia' and written by Tom Pollitt, describes Newcastle as a 'remote, tribal community' which is …...Read More

Would you dump someone your friends didn't like?

Poll Is it a red flag if your friends, family or kids don't like your partner? Yes, it's an instant dealbreaker No, I won't be swayed by others Is it a red flag if your friends, family or kids don't like your partner? Yes, it's an instant dealbreaker 40 votes …...Read More

Officials ordered to find 'imaginative' ways to ban terrorists from bringing legal challenges

Officials have been ordered to find ‘imaginative’ ways to ban terrorists from bringing legal challenges at the taxpayers’ expense in the wake of Shamima Begum’s court victory, the Mail can reveal. Justice Secretary Robert Buckland has told civil servants to come up with proposals to restrict legal aid for terrorists …...Read More

Migrant tried to cross The Channel in a stolen pedalo

A desperate migrant stole a pedalo from a French beach and tried to cross The Channel into England on a day when 200 people tried to make the journey. On Sunday, July 12, Border Force officials, together with HM Coastguard and the RNLI, stopped around 200 people in 15 vessels …...Read More

Parents of baby left brain damaged after mistakes on NHS maternity ward to get £37million payout

The NHS is to make a £37million payout to the parents of a baby boy who was left severely brain-damaged after mistakes by staff on a maternity ward. Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust has admitted it was at fault in the care of the child. The amount is …...Read More