UK’s rarest cars: 1978 Chrysler Sunbeam 1.6S Automatic, one of only two left on British roads

The Sunbeam made no claims to innovation in its heyday, for its raison d’être was straightforward but good-looking transport at a modest cost. It was also the…

London’s best restaurants in 2021, according to The Telegraph

Address: 43 Topsfield Parade, London N8 8PTContact: 020-8347 6667; kalimera.londonPrice: Three courses for one; £33 without drinks or service “At Kalimera, I sipped on a glass of Attica retsina, from…

Why chablis is the perfect wine to pour with Christmas lunch

Chablis for Christmas should be an easy phrase to remember, and it really is worth doing just that. This is one of the most useful of wines…

What happens to your body and your health when you lose your temper

It’s long been thought of as a toxic emotion and now a new study suggests that an explosion of anger can, in some cases, trigger a stroke….

State-funded childcare would solve the productivity puzzle

So yes, cheaper childcare alternatives are available. But to make our elaborate juggling trick work, we need one that offers full days (8am to 6pm) and is…

The celebrity body parts that are so good they deserve their own calendars

Stuck for a present idea for the football fan in your life, or your wife? We may have just the thing. It is “The Wonderful World of…

As the world’s first ever malaria vaccine is approved, we cannot let it be the last

It now seems highly likely that for the first time in decades malaria cases are significantly on the rise. While this may prove to be just a…

Meghan’s win brings us perilously close to ‘rule by judges’

The Mail on Sunday inspires such hatred among some on the liberal-left that Meghan’s victory over the newspaper in the Court of Appeal was bound to interpreted…

In boycotting white-owned shops, BLM insults the spirit of Christmas

Black Lives Matter is one of those terms that really rubs people up the wrong way. Of course black lives matter — it is difficult to find…

The Blob’s ban on Christmas would be a disaster for community cohesion

The cultural bond of bureaucracy appears to transcend borders. How else to explain Whitehall’s struggle to shake off the shackles of the EU? This week has brought…

The tide is finally turning on radical trans activism

The phrase “post-natal people” is awkward and infuriating, but it may just mark a turning point in Britain’s difficult debate about sex, gender and trans rights. Those…

China doesn’t need to spy on the West. Its stooges are out in the open

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Tony Blair owes ‘Lady May’ an apology

Her CV includes a degree in English Literature from Sussex University, as well as multiple stints at London Fashion Week. But you can see why music would…

Angela Merkel leaves a woeful legacy

For 16 years Angela Merkel dominated European politics, yet she left office yesterday with little positive to show by way of a lasting legacy. Her final act…

In the great jab booster debate, Nicola Sturgeon lacks a valid point

Anyone who thinks they can blame Nicola Sturgeon and her government for making a mess of one aspect of the vaccine rollout had better think again because…

Diana Henry’s ultimate Christmas party menu

As gatherings weren’t possible last year we’re approaching Christmas 2021 with barely concealed glee. To be honest, most people are so intoxicated by the idea of freedom…

‘My girlfriend talks dirty to me in German and I hate it’

Dear A&E,  My girlfriend talks dirty to me in bed, which I’m not used to, and I don’t know how to respond. We’ve been together for six…

Skincare mogul Margaret de Heinrich de Omorovicza on the best beauty products for your 40s

Queen Cream, £155, Omorovicza. This is innovative, one of the first moisturisers that not only delivers gorgeous hydration but is also a primer so make-up looks better…

Why pink hair is the most flattering colour for over 40s

Jennifer Lopez is no stranger to new beauty trends, and it seems every week she – or rather, her glam squad – tweaks her hair and make-up….

‘Is it possible to wear sequins and feel like a grown up?’

It’s been the year style has been put on ice in favour of track suit pants and slippers. But now it’s time to rediscover your fashion confidence…

Tom Ford is wrong, making fashion mistakes is half the fun of growing up

Could Tom Ford, design genius, creative polymath and one of the world’s most stylish men, have had a wrong opinion when it comes to fashion? In a…

How Jerry Hall is making a modelling comeback at 65

Jerry Hall’s last major fashion moment was, arguably, in March 2016 when she married Rupert Murdoch wearing a gauzy turquoise corseted dress by Vivienne Westwood with jewelled…

Ghosts of Weimar haunt Germany as tabloids attack EU bankers over soaring inflation

The disaster unleashed by a weak Government turning to the money printing to fund World War One war reparations has lodged a “race memory” of inflation wariness,…

Ancient skeleton sheds light on Roman ‘vapourised’ by Mt Vesuvius

Archeologists found patches of red on the skeleton – the oxidised residue of the man’s blood. They will now remove the skeleton and box to a laboratory….

Christmas carols are ‘a deadly weapon’ and ‘pollution’: South Korean Buddhists say no to festive songs

Christmas carols are “a deadly weapon,” according to a Buddhist association in South Korea that is suing the government to stop it subsidising the playing of the…