Anthony Bailey
Further to a column by freelance commentator Mark Seddon on 28 August 2010 we wish to clarify that an accusation of blackmail against Anthony Bailey OBE was thrown out by a magistrates court in 1995, which concluded that his accuser was himself a fraud and an imposter. Mr Bailey was awarded full costs. We regret this was omitted from our report and are happy to make clear that, after refusing a donation from him in 2005, the Labour Party subsequently agreed their reason for the rejection had been mistaken and accepted further donations from him. We apologise that these omissions caused distress. Read more...
An Apology
Our story (Mail Online 24 October) about a toddler being accidentally pricked by dirty needles in a New York hospital wrongly suggested the girl might have to wait six months for a HIV test - we are happy to correct the error. Read more...
Copperhead snake is spotted lying on the doormat of Victorian home
A photo of the frightening encounter was shared to Reddit and shows a copperhead snake camouflaging with the doormat outside the home in Victoria. Read more...
Can YOU answer these basic questions on biology correctly?
Quiz master Tal Garner put together a biology quiz for US-based trivia platform Playbuzz, challenging science buffs. Do you have what it takes to score a perfect ten? Read more...
Mother fighting for life after being viciously beaten by her son at her workplace
A woman, 60, is fighting for her life after being allegedly bashed at her western Sydney workplace on Wednesday. Her son, 26, was arrested and will appear in court on Thursday. Read more...
The Champions Leagues New Twist Injury Roulette
With muscle injuries rising and an unforgiving, pandemic-compressed schedule looming, Europe might not crown its best team this season, but the one thats still standing. Read more...
Paul Pogba delighted after his stunner sealed victory for Manchester United at Fulham
Paul Pogba hit a stunning winner with his left foot to complete a 2-1 comeback victory at Craven Cottage to ensure Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men went two points clear of second place Manchester City. Read more...
Donald Trump's private jet remains mothballed and in need of repair in New York state
Donald Trump's Boeing 757 - famously more luxurious than Air Force One, with its gold bathroom and seat belts - has not flown since 2019 and needs maintenance in Louisiana. Read more...
The Crossword, Tiles and More
Solve the daily puzzle edited by Will Shortz, or try out other games like the Mini and Vertex. Read more...
Arlo Parks Wants Her Songs to Feel Like Surround Sound Cinema
The 20-year-old British singer and songwriter makes music that captures modern-day misery in a way that feels improbably heartening. Her debut album is due this month. Read more...
War-Zone Experience Carries Journalists Into Inauguration Coverage
Reporters and photographers who are no strangers to conflict are among those assigned to what is usually a day of pageantry. Read more...
Switching off certain immune cells could 'de-age' the brain, scientists claim
In the study, researchers from Stanford Medicine switched off myeloid cells in old mice, as well as myeloid cells in culture from people older than 65 and under 35. Read more...
Morgan Wallen Debuts at No. 1 and Smashes a Country Streaming Record
Dangerous The Double Album had 240 million streams more than double the previous high set by Luke Combs. Read more...
Migration Stories From the Stoops of Pittsburgh
Through images and interviews, Brian Cohen and his collective of photographers tell the stories of the immigrants of the city. Read more...
Article of the Day 124; I, Too, Sing America
What objects and experiences will be part of the new National Museum of African American History and Culture? Read more...