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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: The public deserves royal transparency

20.03.2024 03:02 DAILY MAIL COMMENT: While not facing an existential threat, as in the days after Princess Diana's death, there has been a troubling feeling that the monarchy is on the brink of crisis.

World's happiest countries revealed: Finland tops global league table for SEVENTH year in a row, while Britain falls one place and the US drops out of the top 20 for the first time

20.03.2024 03:02 The World Happiness Report 2024 gave Finland, home to 5.5million people, the top spot for the seventh year running, with a score of 7.74 out of 10 whilst Afghanistan was unhappiest nation at 1.72.

Eminent former judges hit out at 'murder that never was' as experts say polo player convicted 35 years ago may be innocent

20.03.2024 03:02 Clive Freeman, an ex-polo-playing landowner, now 80, was convicted in 1989 of murdering Mr Hardie with a suffocation technique but eight pathologists and forensic experts have debunked the theory.

Royal Navy nuclear submarine returns home after 201 days under the sea, the second longest mission ever

20.03.2024 03:02 A Royal Navy nuclear submarine has returned to base after a staggering 201 days submerged deep beneath the waves.

Care for the elderly is 'on its knees' and overdue reforms may not bring the changes needed, MPs warn

20.03.2024 03:02 The Public Accounts Committee says changes to the system have been scaled back and a new charging scheme delayed while funding for both has been diverted.

ALEX BRUMMER: Rachel Reeves' speech on the economy was plausible... almost. But giving unions more power and driving away wealth creators won't ignite growth

20.03.2024 03:02 ALEX BRUMMER: So the Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves has evoked the Thatcher era of renewal in 1979 and vowed to 'hardwire' economic expansion into future policy-making.

Nicole Scherzinger opens up on her struggle with abandonment issues after her biological father 'left her at three years old'

20.03.2024 03:02 The former Pussycat Dolls singer's Hawaiian father Alfonso Valiente walked out on Nicole and her mother Rosemary Elikolani when she was just three years old.

Picture agency flags ANOTHER photo of the royals as Prince Archie's christening snap is said to have been 'digitally enhanced' despite photographer's denial

20.03.2024 03:02 Prince Archie's official christening photograph, featuring a proud Duke and Duchess of Sussex, is the latest royal image to be dragged into the photo manipulation saga.

Tennis world No 2 Aryna Sabalenka's boyfriend Konstantin Koltsov jumped from a balcony of a five-star hotel and 'died by suicide' in Miami, police say, despite reports in Belarus claiming he had a 'blood clot'

20.03.2024 03:02 Konstantin Koltsov, the boyfriend of tennis world No 2 Aryna Sabalenka, 'died of suicide' on Monday evening after jumping from a hotel balcony in Miami, police have confirmed.

Rents up 29% since pre-pandemic despite recent slowdown - how fast have they risen in your area?

20.03.2024 03:02 The average rent in Britain was £948 a month in January 2020, and has risen to £1,223 today, according to Zoopla.

Young drivers now face £8k of costs just to get on the road in year one

20.03.2024 03:02 To get a 17 to 20-year-old on the road and driving for the first year, it's going to cost a staggering average of £7,609, according to MoneySupermarket..

And you thought getting an appointment was tough now! Pressure on GPs will increase amid 'tsunami' of pharmacy closures, industry bosses warn

20.03.2024 03:02 The Association of Independent Multiple Pharmacies stated more than 400 community pharmacies across England closed between 2019 and 2023.

Bronze Age banquet! Britons at a site dubbed 'Peterborough's Pompeii' dined on honey-glazed venison and meaty porridge 3,000 years ago - and even had a recycling bin, study finds

20.03.2024 03:02 Brits lived a life of 'cozy domesticity' at Must Farm in Peterborough - a Bronze Age settlement described as England's version of Pompeii.

Three in four women are uncomfortable talking politics online over fears of being trolled, study finds

20.03.2024 03:02 They are also far more likely than men to be targeted by threats and harassment if they do so, the study found, and women are 96 per cent more likely to feel low after being online.

Housing migrants on bases costs £46 million more than keeping them in hotels, figures show

20.03.2024 03:02 Plans to save public money by housing migrants in basic accommodation will cost £46million more than putting them up in hotels, figures show.