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Europe's best city for digital nomads revealed - with cheap accommodation and fast internet for just £14 a month

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By analysing 35 of the continent's most visited destinations, experts found Central and Eastern European cities to offer the best value for money, while Northern and Western Europe is costlier.

Where is the new Dubai? The destinations outside of the Middle East where tourists and expats can find the same hot weather,

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Brits living in Dubai must decide whether to stick or twist as the war continues - so, where can expats, and holidaymakers, enjoy a similar level of cut-price luxury around the world?

Dietician who bluffed her way into senior NHS job is struck off after colleagues discovered she didn't know where the intestines were, what a gallbladder did or how to calculate BMI

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Ifenyinwa Chizube Ndulue-Nonso claimed to have experience working with a range of different health problems but her colleagues quickly discovered there were gaps in her knowledge.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Cheerleader for Harry and Meghan chides 'colonial' King

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Determined to welcome the president of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, and his wife Remi on their country's first state visit to Britain for 37 years, King Charles made a series of unprecedented changes.

Rogue mechanics who illegally repaired cars to sell on AutoTrader are hit with £150K court bill after row over parking with ice cream man neighbour

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Rocco Grasso, his siblings and his cousins had sought to assert a historical right to park in the lane behind terraced homes they own in Arnos Grove, north London.

Moment Algerian Rolex ripper ambushes businessman in London to snatch £30k watch

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Footage shows Zakaria Snouci approaching his victim - who is dressed in a gilet and smart shirt - on the corner of Porchester Place near Hyde Park in central London.

Japanese PM toasts 'very tall, good-looking' Barron Trump's birthday: 'It's clear where he got it'

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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi gave a toast to Barron Trump's birthday as she was hosted for dinner by President Donald Trump in the State Dining Room Thursday night.

Dubai property bubble bursts: Prices of luxury villas in the desert city are slashed by up to a quarter as Iran's missile attacks make them unsellable

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Real estate in luxury areas of the desert city has seen dramatic reductions in the three weeks since the first shot was fired.

How Zendaya had the last laugh after race row with Giuliana Rancic over an 'outrageously offensive' slur saw her reach dizzying heights while Fashion Police host faded from the spotlight

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When Zendaya attended her first Oscars in 2015, little did she know just how much global attention she'd garner after being subject to ridicule on E!'s Fashion Police.

Who placed monster bets on Maduro to be snatched and the Ayatollah to be killed just hours before both happened, asks TOM LEONARD

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Predictably enough, the US-led raids that killed Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and snatched Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro were hatched amid intense secrecy.

Yvette Cooper reveals £6billion of British taxpayers' money will be spent on green schemes overseas despite major cuts to foreign aid budget

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Yvette Cooper vowed that 'climate and nature' would continue to be one of the three priorities of Britain's foreign aid programme as it 'protects people and prevents future crises'.

Iran hits US F-35 stealth fighter jet, destroys Israeli oil refinery with missile and threatens 'zero restraint' if energy sites are hit again as oil price soars: Recap

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Recap the Daily Mail's live coverage of the US-Israel war with Iran after Donald Trump threatened to blow up an Iranian gas field at the centre of a major escalation in the conflict.

I would tackle a shoplifter (but only if they're not too big), says Kemi Badenoch

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The Tory leader criticised members of the public who failed to intervene, letting criminals 'think they can get away with it'.

Britain's largest teaching union brands Reform 'racist' amid plans to combat 'far right' and cosy up to Greens

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The National Education Union (NEU) blamed party leader Nigel Farage for 'rising incidents of racism' in schools.

Famed director David Lynch leaves enormous estate to his four children... after his death at age 78

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David Lynch has left his enormous estate to his four children following his passing at age 78 in January 2025.

Fresh hope for dementia patients as watchdog reviews decision not to offer blockbuster drugs on NHS

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Donanemab and lecanemab have been shown to delay progression from mild to moderate Alzheimer's by up to six months but are not currently available on NHS.

Easter egg 'shrinkflation' revealed: Shoppers face up to 44% rise in cost per gram as chocolate gets smaller while price tags increase

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The cost of chocolate across UK stores has surged by 9.7 per cent in a just a year, more than double the rate for overall food and drink inflation at 3.9 per cent, according to consumer group Which?.

Kemi Badenoch criticises decriminalising abortion up to birth as Reform UK vows to reverse 'repulsive' law

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On Wednesday night the House of Lords rejected a last-ditch bid to stop the decriminalisation of late-term abortion for any reason - including if the parents are not satisfied with the baby's sex.

Starmer's Brexit reset 'will mean paying billions to EU aid fund', Reeves is warned

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Senior EU diplomats told the Mail that Britain should prepare to be 'big payers' into the bloc's 'cohesion fund' - an anti-poverty fund - if it wants to align with Brussels regulations again in more areas.

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Trailblazing AI glasses that can help dementia patients live independently - and could soon be available to the NHS

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Revolutionary artificial intelligence glasses for dementia sufferers can 'see' objects and project prompts on to lenses to help them live independently.

Starmer 'is finished' if the May polls annihilate Labour, union leaders say

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Labour is facing such a drubbing at the May local elections that Keir Starmer will be forced from office, union leaders predicted on Thursday.

Uma Thurman, 55, returns for new action thriller movie 23 years after Kill Bill but confesses she doesn't 'particularly like' violence on screen

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But the 55-year-old told InStyle that despite finding lasting fame as a bloodthirsty assassin in Quentin Tarantino's 2003 movie, she doesn't 'particularly like' violence.

BRIAN VINER on Project Hail Mary: Ryan Gosling's madcap mission to save mankind is light years too long

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I wish co-directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller had cut a few billion light years, or their temporal equivalent, from the running-time.

Justin Bieber and former mentor Usher embroiled in 'heated exchange' at Oscars afterparty

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Usher and Scooter Braun shepherded Bieber's rise to fame when he was 13 and 14, signing him to their label after winning a bidding war against Justin Timberlake .

How robots are wiping out a generation of first jobs in Britain

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The rise of robots is wiping out entry-level jobs, the Bank of England has warned, as figures showed youth unemployment at an 11-year high.

Denmark flew blood bags and explosives into Greenland after Trump threatened to take island 'the hard way' - and troops prepared to blow up runways

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Denmark reportedly flew blood bags and explosives into Greenland as it prepared for a full scale war against the US after Donald Trump threatened to invade the island.

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews LOL: Last One Laughing UK: Desperate to get a laugh, did Alan Carr say something he'll regret?

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King Charles has a famous fondness for comedy, and he's well used to impressionists - but it's going too far, to compare the monarch's laugh to a chuntering leaf blower.

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Police minister reveals her children have been victims of phone snatchers... and she has no idea if the offenders were caught because officers never got back to her

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Minister for Police and Crime Sarah Jones admitted members of her family had been victims of phone snatchers, but has no idea whether the offenders were caught or if anyone was convicted.

As Zara signs up controversial designer John Galliano, is Anna Wintour behind the High Street's riskiest collaboration yet? By LAURA CRAIK

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When news broke that John Galliano would be designing a collection for Zara, many believed the announcement was an early April Fool...

Rylan Clark is the BBC's favourite to become the new Strictly host but faces screen tests with other contenders to assess their chemistry: 'He will be a ratings winner!'

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The presenter is now in line for a promotion - as one of the replacements for Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman on the BBC's Saturday night dance extravaganza.