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Classic Crime Novels Reissued for Modern Readers

Discover three reissued crime classics from the Mail Bookshop. From a 1950s English village poisoning to a railway heist and a Maigret medical mystery. Dive into these gripping whodunits today!

Graham Norton's Comfort Eating Secrets

Graham Norton shares surprising life stories and snack preferences on Grace Dent's Comfort Eating podcast. Discover his commune past and favourite treats. Pre-order the book now!

Chicago vs NYC: 7 Reasons to Choose Windy City

Discover why Chicago offers a more affordable, less crowded alternative to New York City with stunning architecture, pristine beaches and legendary cuisine. Plan your perfect city break today!

London's Historic Islamic Bookshop Faces Closure

The Islamic Book Centre, London's oldest Islamic bookshop serving the community for 45 years, is at risk of permanent closure due to soaring rent prices and declining sales, sparking a fundraising campaign to save this cultural landmark.

Caprice's Perthshire bookshop inspires new film

Model and actress Caprice Bourret reveals how a charming Perthshire bookshop became the unlikely inspiration for her upcoming romantic film, capturing the magic of Scotland's countryside.

Illinois Governor's On-Air Meltdown Over Chicago Crisis

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker launched into an extraordinary televised tirade, accusing former President Donald Trump of turning Chicago into a 'war zone' while defending his administration's record on crime and immigration.

Bears reveal £3.2bn lakefront dome stadium vision

The Chicago Bears have revealed spectacular renderings for a revolutionary new fixed-dome stadium along Lake Michigan, promising a year-round entertainment destination that could transform the city's landscape.

Swimmers Return To Chicago River After 50-Year Ban

In a landmark event for urban environmental recovery, swimmers returned to the Chicago River for the first sanctioned race in over 50 years, marking a stunning turnaround for a waterway once synonymous with industrial waste.

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