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‘If the doctors are right, I’m probably done telling you about the weather’: Local weather reporter reveals ALS diagnosis on air
‘I can tell you, up until this point, I didn’t forecast this storm hitting,’ meteorologist Jeriann Ritter said in an ...
What the Baftas Tourette’s incident shows about how we judge mental health conditions
Robin Bailey on how some mental health conditions are met with more acceptance than others
Expert tips on how to negotiate a higher salary – at your current job or a new one
Wage growth is slowing in the UK but that doesn’t mean firms aren’t giving out raises - you just need to be prepared
Romeo Beckham takes spotlight in Burberry to close London Fashion Week
Aviator accents, fur and leather were the leading trends from the autumn/winter 2026 show.
Australia backs growing calls to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from line of succession
The former prince remains eighth in line to the throne following new revelations about his relationship with paedophi...
The best shoes for hip and knee arthritis pain, according to clinical trials
New research shows that stable, more supportive shoes aren’t necessarily the best option
German tourists rescued from DIY ‘floating sauna’ in Sweden
The DIY vessel featured a sauna, an outboard motor and a stand-up paddleboard
New Swan Hellenic cruise takes guests to five dream golf courses
Don’t forget to pack your gulf clubs for this Swan Hellenic sailing
Dax Shepard admits he ‘neglected’ wife Kristen Bell on Valentine’s Day as their relationship faces scrutiny
The two actors have been married for 12 years and share two daughters
‘I like my footballers wispy – or monumental!’ Rebel artist Rose Wylie on still painting till 3am at 92
Underestimated for too long, Wylie is now wanted by galleries worldwide and her giant, wild, witty paintings – of Hol...
Chris Hemsworth says leaving the US to return to Australia was the ‘greatest decision’ he’s made
Hemsworth now lives on a ‘big farm’ in Australia with his wife, Elsa Pataky, and their three children
BBC edited a second racial slur out of Bafta ceremony
The BBC's chief content officer Kate Phillips says a slur that aired was the result of a genuine error.