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Academy Awards invites top names to diversify judgeship
The restructuring comes after the 2016 '#OscarsSoWhite' scandal
Kathy Griffin holds up Donald Trump's decapitated head in new photos
She was quickly criticised online for holding up the decapitated head
TV preview: Twin Peaks (Sky Atlantic, Tuesday, 9pm)
Twin Peaks (Sky Atlantic, Tuesday, 9pm), Broken (BBC1, Tuesday 9pm), The Andrew Neil Interviews (BBC1, Monday to Friday, 7pm), Secrets of our Favourite Snacks (Channel 4, Tuesday 8pm), Count Arthur Strong (BBC1, Friday 9pm), RHS Chelsea Flower Show (Monday to Friday, BBC1 3.45pm/7.30pm, BBC2 8pm)
Ben Fogle: Why I let my children play with knives
'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
People who make this career mistake let their dream job pass them by
"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."
Flight attendants share the 21 things they wish passengers would stop
The first step is knowing just what you're doing wrong
7 questions you should never be asked in a job interview
Here's a list of red flag questions interviewers really shouldn't be asking you, and why.
Britain set for warmest February 20th for 160 years
Warm front coming in from Caribbean will bring unseasonable heat
One night in Brooklyn: truth and philosophy in the age of Trump
On a visit to New York, Andy Martin finds febrile philosophising reminiscent of Paris in ’68, as intellectuals try to process Trumpian reality. Is a war brewing in America between the contemplatives and the contemptible?
Man defends his decision to cut frozen fox out of river
Jäger Franz Stehle and his son used a chainsaw to carve the creature out of the ice
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard finalise bitter divorce
Depp's lawyer says they were pleased to put the unpleasant chapter behind them
Carrie Fisher's mother Debbie Reynolds dies a day after her daughter
'She wanted to be with Carrie,' her son Todd Fisher said
Zsa Zsa Gabor dies aged 99
Perhaps most well-known for being married nine times – she made her film debut in 1956
Ethical gifts
From jewellery and bags to statement heels and winter wardrobe essentials, these unique gifts are not only super stylish – they're thoughtful, too, says Lizzie Rivera
Psychosis in Parkinson’s
Half of people with Parkinson’s disease experience hallucinations, paranoia and delusions. Mary O’Hara reports on a new hope that will cure psychosis without affecting other symptoms
The dark world of puppy smuggling
Little is being done to stop the illicit trade of puppies, despite the many voices campaigning against it. As Marie Carter writes, it’s a brutal industry that some dog lovers may be unwittingly supporting
Warning issued after thick Halloween fog shrouds parts of Britain
The Met Office urges motorists to take care in the 'difficult conditions'
How on earth will Labour raise £500bn to make Britain more socialist?
The Biq Questions: Where would the money come from? Would it be printed? Do we need it? What would be the consequences?
What does the future hold for residents of the Calais Jungle camp?
The Big Question: As French President Francois Hollande claims the camp in Calais will be closed by the end of the year - what will be the impact on residents?
Raiders of the lost crafts
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