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22 days ago

Jack Whitehall's sister, Molly Wilkinson, reveals which man in the Whitehall family is secretly funnier than him on the latest celebrity episode of the Mail's 'The Apple & The Tree' podcast

This week's episode of 'The Apple & The Tree' features the Whitehalls, with matriarch Hilary Whitehall, 63, and daughter Molly Wilkinson, 36, spilling family secrets .

23 days ago

'A society where you're not free to withdraw your labour is not a free society': Broadcaster PETER HITCHENS defends Birmingham bin strikes in podcast clash with SARAH VINE

Mail columnist Sarah Vine clapped back, arguing that the Labour government is at fault for the unnecessary strike that only functions to hurt people uninvolved in the dispute.

27 days ago

Albanian gang boss pleads guilty to entering the UK illegally after Mail on Sunday investigation led to his arrest

The Home Office last night hailed this newspaper's 'brilliant investigative journalism' that led to Alket Dauti - who smuggled hundreds of migrants to Britain in lorries - being hauled in front of a …

28 days ago

How close are China and America to triggering World War 3? Edward Alden tells the Mail's 'Apocalypse Now?' podcast how the two superpowers could 'blunder' into devastating global conflict

Alden said that although Trump is a president who is vehemently anti-war, there are more hawkish elements of his administration that may be able to influence his decision-making.

29 days ago

Donald Trump has done more to help China 'than any other living human being', Professor Steve Tsang tells the Mail's 'Apocalypse Now?' podcast after tariff pullback

Trump's trade war with China escalated on Wednesday, with America's effective tariff rate against the nation now standing at a record 125%.

30 days ago

Lifesavers who swooped down from Saigon's wartorn skies: 50 years ago, the Mail launched an audacious rescue mission to save 100 children from a Vietnamese orphanage. ROBERT HARDMAN tracked them down and heard their humbling and poignant stories

They were the most innocent, most vulnerable victims of a conflict every bit as savage as the Second World War - but lasted three times longer.

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