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Eat Pray Love Author's Partner in Murder Plot Shock

Elizabeth Gilbert, famed author of Eat Pray Love, faces personal turmoil as her partner, Rayya Elias, is revealed to have plotted a murder-for-hire against a former lover in a dramatic twist.

Urgent 'Do Not Eat' warning for supermarket fruit

A major UK supermarket chain has urgently recalled a batch of fruit over fears it could be contaminated with a potentially deadly bacteria. Here's what you need to know and what to do if you've purchased the affected product.

Students spend £500 a month on takeaways

New research reveals UK students are spending a staggering £500 monthly on food deliveries, with many struggling to afford basic groceries amidst the cost of living crisis.

Dame Jacqueline Wilson's Lifelong Anxiety Struggle Revealed

Beloved children's author Dame Jacqueline Wilson gives a remarkably candid account of her lifelong battle with anxiety, sharing personal coping strategies and how her own experiences shaped iconic characters like Tracy Beaker.

Sydney's Best Fish & Chips Crowned in Pyrmont

The search for Sydney's ultimate fish and chips is over. Daily Mail's taste test crowns Fish & Fish in Pyrmont the undisputed king, praising its perfect batter, fresh catch, and classic chips. Discover why this unassuming spot is a must-visit for foodies.

Tribute to Beloved Children's Author Allan Ahlberg

The literary world pays homage to Allan Ahlberg, the cherished British author behind classics like 'The Jolly Postman', whose playful rhymes and stories captivated generations of young readers.

Stephen King: God is 'Not a Nice Guy'

Horror legend Stephen King shocks readers with his candid critique of the Almighty, drawing parallels to the dark tales of the Brothers Grimm in a revealing New York event.

Jung Chang's mother died alone due to China's zero-Covid

Wild Swans author Jung Chang reveals the tragic story of her 90-year-old mother's solitary death in Chengdu, barred from a final reunion by China's relentless zero-Covid policies. A searing indictment of a system that sacrifices humanity for control.

Just Eat Drivers Attack Man & Steal Bike in London

Exclusive footage captures the terrifying moment a man is violently set upon by a mob of delivery riders in a busy London street, in a brazen robbery that has sparked outrage and a police hunt.

Stephen King Sees Eerie Trump Parallels in 'The Dead Zone'

Master of horror Stephen King reveals the uncanny and chilling similarities between his 1979 political thriller 'The Dead Zone' and the contemporary political landscape shaped by Donald Trump, calling the comparison 'frighteningly accurate'.

Manu Feildel's Favourite Sydney Eateries Revealed

MasterChef Australia's beloved French judge Manu Feildel reveals his insider's guide to the best restaurants, hidden gems, and culinary experiences in Sydney. Discover where the celebrity chef eats, drinks, and finds inspiration in the harbour city.

Las Vegas's Most Expensive Buffet Drives Tourists Away

Exclusive investigation reveals the shocking decline of Las Vegas's once-celebrated Palms Casino buffet. Patrons report dry lobster, 'fishy' sushi, and abysmal service, causing a tourist exodus from what was once the city's most expensive all-you-can-eat

KFC's 90s All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Returns in Austria

Discover how a tiny Austrian village is hosting a legendary KFC all-you-can-eat buffet, reviving a beloved 90s concept with unlimited wings, popcorn chicken, and original recipe. A nostalgic feast for British fans.

Airport Foods You Should NEVER Buy Before a Flight

Travel and food safety experts reveal the surprising airport snacks and meals that could ruin your holiday before it even begins. Discover what to avoid for a safer, more comfortable journey.

Brits Have Been Eating Jaffa Cakes Wrong for Decades

McVitie's has officially settled the great British debate, revealing the proper way to eat a Jaffa Cake. Discover why millions have been doing it wrong and the secret to the ultimate experience.

Benjamin Wood's 'Seascraper': A Masterful Tale of Art & Memory

Dive into our review of Benjamin Wood's stunning new novel, 'Seascraper'. A profound exploration of an artist's life, the shadows of the past, and the search for meaning that cements Wood's place as a major voice in British literary fiction.

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