Africa's second coronavirus wave worse than the first, analysis shows
The second wave of the coronavirus pandemic has hit Africa much harder than the first wave, a new analysis has shown. Read more...
Deshaun Watson Calls Civil Suits Simply Not True in Legal Filing
Lawyers for the Houston Texans quarterback on Monday rebutted the assault allegations filed against him by 22 women. Read more...
Deals Designed to Lure Travelers Off Their Couches
For better or for worse, travel companies are trying hard to get people, especially those who are vaccinated, back on the road (or on a plane) again. Read more...
'Cannibal' who 'chopped mother into 1,000 pieces, ate some and stored rest' faces 15 years in jail
Alberto Sanchez Gomez, 28, is on trial in Madrid after allegedly strangling his own mother, chopping up her body into 1,000 pieces and eating her remains over two weeks. Read more...
What's next for Derek Chauvin after being found guilty
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of the murder of George Floyd on Tuesday, a verdict that sent waves of celebration across the United States after years of protests against police brutality. Read more...
The European Super League Ruining Football, American-Style
Billionaire owners. Disloyalty. Hunger for profit. The plan for the European Super League was, in fact, made in America. Read more...
Sean Kazmar Jr. Makes First MLB Appearance Since 2008
Sean Kazmar Jr., who pinch-hit for Atlanta on Saturday, had been in the minors since a brief call-up in 2008. Read more...
Matt Lucas
An article (March 1) How Matt Lucas learned to laugh again caused great upset to Mr Lucas which we did not intend and regret. The article on Mr Lucas return to public life following the tragic death of Kevin McGee suggested he had ignored Kevins calls, became a virtual recluse, and hosted a birthday party to move on. We accept this was not the case and apologise to Mr Lucas. Read more...
Chrissy Teigen's mom Pepper talks cooking, family and why she has to eat Thai food daily
As anyone who's visited Thailand knows, food is a key part of the experience. Read more...
Prince Philip's death Queen's message to the nation on her 95th birthday
The monarch said in a statement 'We have been deeply touched, and continue to be reminded that Philip had such an extraordinary impact on countless people throughout his life.' Read more...
Why writer RICHARD ADDIS is dreaming of the Orkney Islands
Orkney is made up of 70 small islands scattered north of John O'Groats. It's famous today for its Neolithic sites such as Skara Brae and its great stone circle, the Ring of Brodgar. Read more...
Tiny Love Stories My First Spring Without Her
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Read more...
From I Can't Believe It's Not Buddha to Chameleon, No Passion No Point and Goodbye To All This
This isn't the podcast I would have imagined Lee Mack hosting, but it's a pleasant surprise. Read more...
Great British boltholes A review of The Bear pub with rooms in Dorset
The Mail on Sunday's Jennifer Cox checked into The Bear, a lovingly restored 18th Century coaching inn located in Wareham. Hedonists will love the rooms with copper baths, she says. Read more...
What to Do This Weekend
Asparagus and books. Read more...