Royals at Queen's side How Prince Andrew and Fergie 'have made regular visits to see Her Majesty'
The Queen was left sitting on her own during the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral yesterday at St George's Chapel in Windsor in images that shocked the nation. Read more...
CRAIG BROWN Philip Roth by Blake Bailey is diligently researched, clearly written and panoramic
Philip Roth was wary of biographers. 'Biography,' he said, towards the end of his life, 'adds a new dimension to the terror of dying.' Read more...
Barcelona Spanish papers heap praise on Lionel Messi after winning their 31st Copa del Rey title
The Argentine superstar, 33, was in fine form with two glorious goals as the Catalan club ran riot in an emphatic 4-0 victory as they dominated the front pages of the Spanish papers. Read more...
Liz Jones's DiaryIn which we arrange a 'real' date
The ex ex and I are talking, after*. I still have a little bit of battery left (ha ha!). He says he missed me. 'What did you miss?' Read more...
Orlando Bloom and fiancee Katy Perry spotted out on errand run in Montecito
The smoldering 44-year-old heartthrob showed off his musclebound arms and thighs while stepping out to run errands with fiancee Katy Perry in Montecito. Read more...
Abbey Clancy enjoys lunch with husband Peter Crouch and two of their children
The model, 35, cut a stylish figure in a long belted grey jacket and beanie hat while doting on her boysJohnny, four, and Jack, one, inbetween bites of her meal at the London restaurant on Tuesday. Read more...
In Transits Content Is On the Move
Features for this blog can now be found on the new In Transit webpage and on the Travel home page. Read more...
Spectators rage at being snubbed for return to football grounds
Spectators are back for football for the first time for four months with 4,000 attending Monday's Wembley FA Cup semi-final between Leicester and Southampton...but fans feel snubbed. Read more...
Bruce Meyers, Who Built the First Fiberglass Dune Buggy, Dies at 94
His creation revolutionized off-road riding. But he fell victim to companies that knocked off his design for kits that turned Beetles into buggies. Read more...
Anthony Blinken won't commit to a new refugee cap after Biden vows to increase the number
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken refused to say Sunday the number of refugees Joe Biden will allow into the U.S. after the president recommitted to increasing the cap on those seeking asylum. Read more...
Its Turkeys Move
In a letter, the European Chess Union has said that the Turkish Chess Federation can bid on hosting the European Womens Championship, but it will not automatically restore its right to host the event after the Turkish Federation dropped it a month ago. Read more...
Topless protester, 55, will face court over Prince Philip funeral stunt
WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT The eco-activist ran in front of a crowd near Windsor Castle yesterday. Marissa Scott, 55, was today charged with causing harassment, alarm and distress. Read more...
'I'm done with being shy.' Osaka on overcoming her crippling shyness
Two grand slam titles and a rapid rise to the top of world tennis was a head-spinning ascent for Naomi Osaka. Read more...
The man who mailed himself home in a box
He'd only just arrived in Australia from Wales, but teenager Brian Robson quickly realized that he'd made a big mistake by emigrating to the other side of the world. Read more...
The bride's bouquet was small but hugely meaningful, says Monty Don
Monty Don explains the Convallaria majalis in Kate Middleton's wedding bouquet at Westminster Abbey were a symbol of purity. He says it's no surprise it also contained Dianthus barbatus. Read more...