Best Amazon Prime Day deals 2017
We'll be rounding up the hottest offers, on everything from jewellery to coffee machines, during the retailer's cut-price extravaganza
We'll be rounding up the hottest offers, on everything from jewellery to coffee machines, during the retailer's cut-price extravaganza
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'My five and seven-year-old have got knives, whittling knives, they've got a sharp blade...to whittle wood. They've had those for years now' Fogle says
"In today's workplace, it's not your manager's job to make sure you have the necessary skills you need to advance; it's yours."
The first step is knowing just what you're doing wrong
Here's a list of red flag questions interviewers really shouldn't be asking you, and why.
Everyone's got a story about how they thought a certain friend was mean the first time they met, but realised later that he or she is actually the nicest person ever.
Temperatures in some parts expected to hit 22C as warm air moves north from Iberia
Jäger Franz Stehle and his son used a chainsaw to carve the creature out of the ice
Depp's lawyer says they were pleased to put the unpleasant chapter behind them
Serbia says one of its major rivers has frozen for the first time in decades
'My mother and my sister are together right now,' says Todd Fisher
From the post-war utopian vision of 'streets in the sky' to the image of crack addicts lurking in the shadows of urine-stinking stairwells, tower blocks have always divided public opinion. They are back again but this time, asks David Barnett, are they here to stay?
Is Italy facing a new financial crisis? Are traders now assuming Italy will leave the single currency?
If your garden is due for a rock revival, gravel would be the way to go, suggests Adrian Higgins
Mr Trump has drawn inspiration for his success from the UK's vote to leave the European Union and sees a kindred spirit in the Ukip leader
Hollywood has promoted the very myths that result in our being shocked when we see an officer shoot a fleeing person or fire into a parked car, as well as an inflated narrative of valour that generates a near-automatic presumption of the guilt of those killed by police
Part of the answer is that the decent growth of the FTSE 100 is itself a simple currency effect. But this isn’t the whole story
This week the nation’s capital has been celebrating the bright new stars of contemporary design. But as London Design Week draws to a close, Amalia Illgner looks to Britain’s heritage crafts and discovers, while we’ve been busy looking to the new, many traditional skills risk becoming extinct
Afrikaner novelist Andre Brink married Karina Szczurek when he was 71 and she was 29. They were together for 10 years before he died on a plane, beside her, high above Africa. She has just finished writing her memoir, in which she recounts her life with South Africa's most celebrated and controversial novelist. Andy Martin went to Cape Town to talk to her about life after Andre
Do they secretly hate us? Is it a mistake to irritate them? Why are they so keen to invest in Britain?