Easter travel - live: Drivers warned of long traffic delays as millions to hit roads for bank holiday weekend
Journeys on popular routes such as the M25 are expected to take twice as long
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Terrifying moment knife-wielding robber, 19, stabs Deliveroo driver with kitchen knife in unprovoked attack while trying to steal his bike - before have-a-go-heroes pin him down until police arrive
This is the shocking moment a knife-wielding robber pushed a cyclist off his bike before stabbing him in broad daylight in Enfield, north London.
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Teenager, 19, arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after horror video showed man stabbed on a train between Beckenham Junction and Shortlands railway stations
Police have arrested a teenager, 19, arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after horror video showed a man being stabbed on a train.
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Middlesbrough primary school put ‘on lockdown’ as armed police descend on estate
Several police vans and armed officers were seen rushing to an estate in near Middlesbrough on Thursday morning
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The day the SAS entered Hell: Towards the end of the war the elite force was fighting its way across Germany, facing boy soldiers and starving civilians - then it came across the horror of Belsen
By the spring of 1945, the SAS was an established covert force. Official historian Ben Macintyre reveals the unimaginable horror that members of the regiment encountered in the last days of the war.
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What happened to the ghost grounds: How football's once-great stadiums have been transformed… so can you match the present drone photos with their historic past?
IAN HERBERT: It sometimes seems that those who view our football from beyond these shores have the greatest appreciation of the cathedrals, which have been bulldozed now.
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Abby Hensel is married! Conjoined twin who rose to fame in reality show Abby & Brittany secretly tied the knot with an army veteran in 2021
Abby Hensel, now 34, from Minnesota, got married to nurse Josh Bowling, a former US army veteran, in 2021, according to public records obtained by TODAY.
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Rebel Wilson says she didn’t lose her virginity until age 35: ‘People can wait till they’re ready’
Wilson writes about the subject in her new memoir ‘Rebel Rising’
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Revealed: Scottish Government quango which handed 'hardcore' sex project nearly £85,000 of public cash 'refused to fund reboot of iconic film Whisky Galore!'
Creative Scotland awarded funding for film project Rein which included scenes of 'bare-a*** lovers frolicking in long grass' and a 'secret cave sex party' with video clips of explicit sex acts.
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One in five teachers have been HIT by pupils this year, report reveals - amid claims children's behaviour has worsened since Covid because parents are 'less tolerant' and have 'lost respect for school rules'
Spitting, swearing, fighting, pushing and chair-throwing were among things happening more frequently in schools across the country, according to a new survey.
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The Gogglebox stars lost over the years: Famous faces on Channel 4 hit no longer with us remembered in the wake of George Gilbey tragedy
MailOnline has taken a look back to remember all of the famous faces of the Channel 4 hit show who are no longer with us following George Gilbey's shock death.
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NHS cancer care is in such crisis doctors are giving appointments knowing patients won't live long enough to come to them. But there IS a cure, writes PROFESSOR KAROL SIKORA
I have no hesitation in stating my deeply held - and I'm afraid rather bleak - belief that cancer care in this country is in a state of monumental crisis, writes Dr Karol Sikora.
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Sam Bankman-Fried to be sentenced for multibillion-dollar crypto fraud – live
Former CEO of now bankrupt FTX cryptocurrency exchange faces more than 100 years in prison if given maximum penaltyIn mid-March, federal prosecutors requested that judge Lewis Kaplan sentence Bankman-Fried to at least four decades in prison. The maximum penalty he could face would amount to more than 100 years.“His life in recent years has been one of unmatched greed and hubris; of ambition and rationalization; and courting risk and gambling repeatedly with other people’s money,” the US attorneys in Manhattan wrote. “And even now Bankman-Fried refuses to admit what he did was wrong.” Continue reading...
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How big are the backlogs at YOUR hospital? Use our interactive tool to find out the extent of A&E queues, size of waiting lists and cancer care delays at every trust - as public satisfaction with the NHS plummets to an all-time low
Some patients have been told they face two-year waits, forcing them to travel to Lithuania for what are routine NHS procedures. Other Brits have cashed in pensions.
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King Charles audio message is played to Worcester Cathedral as Queen Camilla stands in for cancer-stricken monarch to hand out gifts at annual Maundy ceremony
Queen Camilla deputised for King Charles at the ancient Royal Maundy ceremony for the first time today as she continued her royal duties while he is treated for cancer.
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Posh and decks! David Beckham trades £5million yacht for a £16MILLION upgrade as former England ace sets sail in Miami
The retired Manchester United and England midfielder was joined by wife Victoria as they relaxed aboard an enormous yacht off the coast of Miami on America's east coast.
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Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin jokes about possibility of robots behind the bar as he is quizzed about future of artificial intelligence in pubs
Sir Tim discussed the issue on Robert Peston's ITV show last night. He said 'we've got a robot Robert, in our pubs' when asked if he could envisage having machines in his venues.
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Keir Starmer jibes at Angela Rayner over her fondness for 'lethal' Venom cocktails - which she says once left a fellow politician sleeping in a dog bed - as they put on 'old pals' act at election launch
Launching Labour's local election campaign in the West Midlands, Keir Starmer referred to his deputy as 'Ange' and wished her a happy 44th birthday.
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Black pastors see popular Easter services as an opportunity to rebuild in-person worship attendance
As Black Protestants prepare for Easter this year, they hope to welcome more people to church than since the COVID-19 pandemic began four years ago
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Rampaging monkey gangs terrorise Thai tourist town as cops arm themselves with slingshots and tranquiliser guns to combat 'dangerous' primates
Officers said they have come under attack from aggressive macaques in the town of Lopburi, 90 miles north of Bangkok, which has become notorious for its out-of-control monkey population.
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Is this Britain's most bitter neighbour dispute? Father-of-five who was jailed and handed £475,000 court bill after threatening couple next door amid row over position of a garden fence is now ordered to sell his £420,000 home
Mark Coates, 56, and wife Louise, 52, have been involved in a 'bitter, aggressive and violent' dispute with their neighbours Brian Greenwood, 69, and Janice Turner, 65.
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Louis Theroux, 53, unveils new tattooed brows after shaving his eyebrows amid ongoing battle with alopecia... but refuses to share 'weird and depressing' snap of 'scalp lesions'
The documentarian, 53, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a series of selfies alongside a lengthy caption revealing he had undergone the treatment
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Faith should not determine how much pain my mother is in at the end, says Esther Rantzen’s daughter
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Drew Barrymore and Adele have spoken up about enduring 'mental breakdowns' and 'paralysing' anxiety attacks after breakups - as Helen Flanagan reveals she was diagnosed with psychosis after 'emotionally struggling' with split
Here, FEMAIL looks at the times A-listers from Hollywood and beyond got real about the physical and mental turmoil they faced as a result of a broken heart...
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Kayaking 'Karen' gets instant karma! Woman launches foul-mouthed rant at family during river boat trip... then capsizes as she tries to splash them with her oar
Benny Larkin, 33, says the boat engine stopped working while they slowed down to meet the four-knot speed limit but he quickly realised the enraged lady thought he had broken the rules.
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Moves Like Jagger! Sir Mick, 80, leaves his son Lucas cringing as he flaunts his iconic moves to the Maroon 5 hit in Mustique, as he says: 'Dad who put you up to this?'
Sir Mick Jagger proved he is still king of the dancefloor as he flaunted his iconic dance moves during the Mustique Blues Festival in the Caribbean.
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Primary school 'on lockdown' as armed police descend - with parents told to take students to main hall
A primary school has been put 'on lockdown' after armed police descended on an estate in Teeside. Parents at Tilery Primary School in Stockton-on-Tees were told to take their children to the main hall.
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Physician associates must be supervised by GPs, says NHS England
Senior medical directors warn PAs are ‘not substitutes’ for doctors amid fears patients misunderstand their level of qualificationPhysician associates (PAs) are “not substitutes” for GPs and must be supervised, NHS England has said.A new letter to all GP surgeries, primary care network clinical directors, integrated care board chief executives and NHS England regional directors said PAs are “specifically trained to work collaboratively with doctors and others” and all work undertaken by PAs “must be supervised and debriefed with their supervising GP”. Continue reading...
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Bill Nighy: ‘I have danced naked in my front room, but you need shoes to really spin’
The star of The First Omen takes your questions on working as a chimney sweep, finessing his perfect sandwich – and hoping to die in a hail of bulletsThere’s an argument that you’re the person James Bond matures into: women still want to sleep with you and men want to be you. What’s your secret? MarcoPoloMintI have no idea. I don’t get out much and I don’t identify with whomever they’re talking about. I did used to quip that I could be James Bond’s grandfather and I’ve always wanted to say: “The name’s Nighy. Bill Nighy.” I’m very happy to hear, but it’s a bit of a stretch for me to grasp.When you were younger, you travelled to Paris to write a book, but never completed it. Will you ever dust down your great unfinished novel to realise your literary ambitions? VerulamiumParkRangerI had a very romantic idea – I was a walking cliche in my 20s – of running away to Paris to write the great English short story. The pathetic thing is that I went and stood in the Trocadéro, outside the Shakespeare and Company bookstore and under the Arc de Triomphe, hoping to catch some vibes. I sat down for an hour in front of a blank page and drew a margin, like at school, for the teacher’s remarks, but the doorbell went or the phone rang and that was the end of my literary career. Continue reading...
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'I tried hot cross buns from M&S, Asda, Tesco, Aldi and Waitrose - there was a surprising winner'
With Easter approaching, many Brits will be indulging in a classic hot cross bun or two, and Mirror writer Niamh decided to do the ultimate taste test to see whether Asda, Aldi, Waitrose, M&S, Tesco and Sainsbury's takes the crown for the best bake
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Michael Jackson's children show the strain at London premiere of controversial MJ the Musical as daughter Paris, 25, and Blanket, 22, struggle to raise a smile on the red carpet
Sons Prince and Blanket, together with daughter Paris, turned out for a rare united appearance at the press preview of MJ: The Musical at the Prince Edward Theatre in London's Soho.
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Britain's 'most bonkers' road markings will finally be scrapped: Council votes to remove wiggly lines that left confused motorists scratching their heads - and cost taxpayers more than £1.5m
The infamous road marking have been slammed by locals since appearing on the seafront in Clevedon, Somerset in January last year.
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Fat fishermen catch a break after ban stopping them from going to sea if they were too heavy is lifted by the Transport Secretary
Fat fisherman (file photo) have caught a break after a ban on them working at sea if they are too heavy has been lifted by the Transport Secretary after complaints from the industry.
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The experts' incredible top tips for warding off dementia - from the right mints to chew to the one simple thing you must do when you get home from work...
Survey after survey shows dementia is the disease we fear more than any other, even cancer but there are steps we can take to protect ourselves, say experts including Sir Muir Gray, left.
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Burger King announces huge scheme to let kids eat for just £1 over Easter
The fast food chain is offering £1 treats for youngsters using the Burger King app during the Easter break
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Rail passengers are warned of face fresh travel chaos as drivers strike again
Members of Aslef at 16 train operators will stage three one-day strikes across different train operating companies between April 5-8
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Nico: The Marble Index/Desertshore review – an unforgettable trip to a very dark place
(Domino)These two reissued solo albums from the German singer have a fearsome reputation – but they offer an experience like no otherTo say Nico is an artist more talked about than listened to is putting it mildly. In recent years, her life has been the subject of two plays, two autobiographies, a biopic and at least four songs, Low’s Those Girls (Song for Nico) and Beach House’s Last Ride among them. But Spotify’s list of her 10 most popular tracks contains two of her three contributions to the first Velvet Underground album – These Days and The Fairest of the Seasons – the two Jackson Browne covers from her debut solo album that were featured in Wes Anderson’s The Royal Tenenbaums, and … five Velvet Underground songs that don’t actually feature Nico: she does appear on the No 1, Sunday Morning, but only as a spectral presence, her few backing vocals buried deep in the mix. It’s hard to think of another artist so tangentially attached to their most-streamed song – Milli Vanilli, perhaps.Perhaps this is rooted in the fact that Nico’s slender solo oeuvre is preceded by its reputation, or rather reputations plural. In the popular imagination, her solo work falls into three categories: unrepresentative (jaunty debut single I’m Not Sayin’ and Chelsea Girls, which the singer hated so much, she burst into tears the first time she played it); cobbled together to fund her heroin habit (1981’s Drama of Exile, 1985’s Camera Obscura); and famously unlistenable, including the two albums reissued here. Indeed, the fearsome reputation of 1968’s The Marble Index was burgeoning before it was even completed. Supposedly it lasts only half an hour because that’s as much as its putative producer, Frazer Mohawk, could stand to listen to before being overwhelmed by despair. Continue reading...
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Arsenal: Alessia Russo hopes wait for club trophies set to end with League Cup final
The striker has won silverware with England but joined the Gunners to claim club honours
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'Know for a fact' - Jamie Carragher makes massive prediction about Man United ace Kobbie Mainoo
Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo has impressed whilst on England duty during the March international break, getting his first start under his belt against Belgium
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As an ex-Overwatch player, Marvel Rivals might actually get me back into hero shooters
Marvel Rivals is a brand new 6v6 hero shooter from NetEase, taking cues from the likes of Overwatch
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Beckenham stabbing: Man, 19, arrested after passenger knifed on train in front of horrified passengers
British Transport Police were called to Beckenham Junction railway station in Bromley, southeast London, just before 4pm on Wednesday following reports of a fight on board a train
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Shock snub could fuel Man United star's anger and help Erik ten Hag after unusual decision
Man Utd return to action this weekend and have two months left of their domestic season, with an excellent run record to salvage their campaign.
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Clubs such as Garrick can create bias in selecting judges, Bar Council warns
Membership of exclusive clubs can be ‘unfair advantage’ for some lawyers seeking to move into judiciary, says barristers’ bodyExclusive members’ clubs “create the potential for unfair advantage” for lawyers seeking to become judges, the Bar Council has warned, responding to growing unease about senior legal practitioners who are members of the men-only Garrick club.The professional body for barristers set its comments about “closed doors and exclusionary spaces” against the background of wider concerns over the under-representation of women in the judiciary, and persistent gender disparities in female lawyers’ career progression and earnings. Continue reading...
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Harlequins still keen on Kevin Sinfield as Tabai Matson heads of summer exit
Quins are still looking into how best to replace Jerry Flannery
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Jon Rahm's LIV Golf nightmare becomes a reality after Ryder Cup chief casts doubt over inclusion
Masters champion Jon Rahm made a shocking and controversial move to LIV Golf in 2023 and now that decision could have serious consequences as far as the Ryder Cup is concerned
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London bloodbath happening ‘on Sadiq Khan’s watch’, says election rival after fresh horror
Three people - including a Good Samaritan who was trying to prevent one of the attacks - were badly injured in two horrifying incidents of violence in the capital last night.
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British Museum appoints new director after alleged thefts scandal
Nicholas Cullinan, head of National Portrait Gallery, replaces Hartwig Fischer who resigned over disappearance of 1,500 itemsThe British Museum has appointed the National Portrait Gallery head Nicholas Cullinan as its new director, after it emerged last year that hundreds of objects had been allegedly stolen from the museum’s collection.He replaces the interim director Sir Mark Jones, the former head of the Victoria and Albert Museum, who stood in for former director Hartwig Fischer. Fischer resigned last year over the scandal. Continue reading...
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Online trolls rack up 2million views by REVERSING heartwarming footage of Jude Bellingham, to make it look like he took a jacket away from a mascot in a wheelchair, forcing the FA to post the real video
The Football Association has moved to clarify a bizarre controversy surrounding Jude Bellingham after doctored footage of his interaction with a mascot on Tuesday night went viral online.
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