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Campaign to give Sir Bruce a Westminster Abbey memorial

Support was gathering pace last night for a memorial celebration of Sir Bruce Forsyth’s life at Westminster Abbey. Other stars given the honour include his fr... read more

Apple hides engineer job application within its website

There’s a new job at Apple, but the interview begins before you’ve even started the application.  It has been revealed that the tech giant hid an e... read more

Top GCSE marks may not indicate greater ability

Teenagers scoring the top mark in the new GCSEs should not be given priority by universities because they are not necessarily the cleverest, a private schools l... read more

Usain Bolt to open Jamaican takeaway chain in Britain

His triple triumph in Beijing was fuelled by chicken nuggets and now Usain Bolt is hoping to bring some of his magic to his favourite type of food. The world’... read more

Channel 4 refuses to axe The State after Barcelona attack

Channel 4 faced furious criticism after it decided to press ahead with screening a controversial drama about Islamic State last night, just days after the Barce... read more

Truth behind Jerry Lewis’s goofing around with Dean Martin

Controversial: Jerry Lewis, right, with Dean Martin For many people, Jerry Lewis, who has died at the age of 91, was an acquired taste. His screen persona — t... read more

Runaway London bus rolls across Marylebone Road

Incident happened yesterday at 4.30am on Marylebone Road in the capital city  Footage shows taxi cruising along the road, before having to come to a grinding h... read more

Beef, lamb and pork fall out of Britain’s top five meals

The death knell has sounded for the traditional roast dinner. Roast joints of beef, and lamb, pork have fallen out of the nation’s top five favourite meal... read more

Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn on Dragged Across Concrete set

He grew a ridiculous beard for his turn as a Victorian academic in The Professor And The Madman. And Mel Gibson was sporting a preposterous soup-strainer as he ... read more

Aston Martin driven by Sir Stirling Moss sells for £17.5m

A classic Aston Martin raced by Sir Stirling Moss has become the most expensive British car after it was bought for £17.5 million. The 1956 DBR1 was built to b... read more

Corbyn is ridiculed after praising Stephen Hawking

Jeremy Corbyn was left red-faced last night after he hailed Professor Stephen Hawking for attacking the Tories, despite him previously criticising his leadershi... read more

Man who lost vision by staring at eclipse warns Americans

As millions of Americans prepare to take in the once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse on Monday, one man who was partially blinded by a partial eclipse over 50... read more

Trump and the First Family return to Washington DC

After a tumultuous 17-day vacation at his golf club in New Jersey, Donald Trump is heading back to the White House. The First Family looked glum as they walked ... read more

Why we should be working only 15 hours a week 

With Australians working more hours than ever before, some academics are calling for a 15 hour work week alongside a universal basic income. Dutch historian Rut... read more

David Davis warns EU: Stall on Brexit talks and lose out

David Davis warned that ‘the clock is ticking’ yesterday as he told Brussels it will lose out if it delays Brexit talks. The Brexit Secretary urged the Euro... read more

Crazed ‘ISIS’ knifeman shot to death on streets of Russia

This is the dramatic moment a knife-wielding terrorist was shot dead by police after carrying out an ISIS-inspired attack in Russia. CCTV footage purports to sh... read more

USS John McCain collides with merchant ship

By Ann Schmidt For Dailymail.com Published: 01:13 BST, 21 August 2017 | Updated: 01:24 BST, 21 August 2017 The USS John McCain was involved in a collision with ... read more

MPs protest over Big Ben’s last bong

As Big Ben is silenced for up to four years today, MPs are set to gather outside Parliament with ‘heads bowed’. Crowds are expected on Parliament Square at ... read more

Diana crash witness: Emergency services did not do enough

A lawyer who witnessed Princess Diana’s death has claimed the emergency services could have done more to save her life. Stanlee Culbreath was one of the f... read more

John Ibrahim bodyguard shocked he’s most wanted list

John Ibrahim’s former bodyguard says he has no idea he was a wanted man. Neil ‘The Muscle’ Cummins claims he was unaware police were searching... read more

Jay-Z scolds spoilsport security at V-Festival

He’s the world’s biggest rapper, multimillionaire and all round music mogul. But Jay-Z hasn’t forgotten his roots after scolding spoilsport bo... read more

Are avocados about to become affordable?

Australian researchers are developing world-first plant production techniques that would dramatically boost the number of avocado trees – and potentially ... read more

How to beat health problems no one likes to talk about

Bad breath, body odour, smelly feet, spots, boils and ‘moobs’ are just some of the conditions which, although they won’t kill you, can still get you down ... read more

Two in three stars on BBC rich list are paid off the books

Chris Evans in officially the BBC’s highest-earning star, with an annual salary of up to £2.25million – but many are paid off the books More than t... read more