Thanks a million! That’s how many miles of Britain you’ve pledged to tidy for the Mail’s campaign

Thanks a million! That’s how many miles of Britain you’ve pledged to spruce up for the Mail’s campaign Army of volunteers help the Great British Spring Clean reach major milestone So far 160,270 volunteers have pledged to tidy up 1,006,135 miles of Britain Network Rail pledges all of their 42,000 employees will spend time picking … Read more

Mail’s readers deserve medals! One father’s verdict as children rejoice at Mail Force laptops 

Grateful families receiving the latest Mail Force laptops thanked Daily Mail readers for their ‘unbelievable generosity’ – with one father adding: ‘They deserve medals’. The computers will enable youngsters to avoid having to share devices with their siblings and parents, putting an end to some family tensions. For some, they will no longer have to … Read more

England rugby star and Harrow scholar MARO ITJOE joins Mail’s Computers for Kids campaign

Today England rugby star Maro Itoje throws his weight behind the ‘digital divide’ campaign; his aim to guarantee laptops for all disadvantaged children in the UK. Here he talks to Frances Hardy about why he is passionately committed to equal education for all: Having been born into a family that prized education as the key … Read more

Why the Mail’s Travel Editor Mark Palmer is… dreaming of Bequia during lockdown

The best beach in the Caribbean, a gentle breeze wherever you go and heavenly seafood: Why the Mail’s Travel Editor Mark Palmer is dreaming of Bequia during lockdown Bequia, part of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean, is a mere seven square miles The posh place to stay is Bequia Beach Hotel on … Read more

Join The Mail’s Big Health Kick this January!

Join The Mail’s Big Health Kick this January! The Daily Mail is launching The Big Health Kick to help the nation get healthier  British healthy experts will be sharing their top tips throughout January  Their advice also includes healthy recipes for losing weight and beating disease  By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 11:45 GMT, 25 December … Read more

The Daily Mail’s Annual Wine Awards: The 60 best-value wines on the high street right now 

Yes, it’s that time of year again – the Daily Mail Wine Awards, your essential guide to the very-best-value wines out there on the supermarket shelves right now.  There’s something here for every taste, from Champagnes, English sparkling wines and Proseccos through reds and whites to rosés, ports and delectable sweet wines and sherries – and … Read more

We’re woolly winners! Hundreds of you entered the Mail’s lockdown knitting competition

Knitting needles at the ready! Back in 1932, the Daily Mail Knitting Contest was one of our most popular competitions ever, and during lockdown earlier this year, we relaunched it — challenging readers in 2020 to unleash their creativity and design their own jumper. Judged by a panel including TV crafting queen Kirstie Allsopp, acclaimed … Read more

Like Meghan, the Mail’s SARAH RAINEY miscarried this summer

A grainy black-and-white image on a screen. Cold gel on my stomach. Papery sheets crinkling beneath me. The soothing voice of the sonographer — then the panicked look on her face. I remember it only in fragments, like snapshots from a film I wish I could forget. ‘I’m so sorry, Sarah. Your baby doesn’t have … Read more

Department of Health in climbdown after online swipe at The Mail’s analysis of Covid-19 facts

The Health Department was forced into a humiliating climbdown yesterday after accusing the Mail of ‘misleading’ readers. On Saturday we published a two-page analysis raising multiple questions about ministers’ handling of the pandemic and their use of data to justify draconian lockdown rules. We pointed out that Government predictions on potential fatalities were wildly inaccurate … Read more