Horoscope today: Your daily guide for Saturday, March 14, 2026
Read what the stars mean for you today, from Pisces to Gemini
Read what the stars mean for you today, from Pisces to Gemini
Pi Day, celebrated annually on March 14, honors the mathematical constant Pi (π), the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. This irrational number, approximately 3.14, is fundamental to mathematics and science. Celebrations worldwide include pie feasts, Pi Processions, and educational activities, highlighting Pi's enduring fascination and cultural impact.
The sense of entitlement to free entry drives me mad – nightlife needs our support if we want it to remain alive, writes Jodie Harsh
Wayne Rooney's son Kai has been making waves at Manchester United.
Luke Littler's meteoric rise continues with his latest prize-winning figures eclipsing his rivals
Winning the Six Nations comes with a financial bonus on top of sporting glory.
Concerns have previously raised about the scale of the scheme, with officials admitting it was too big
The school will showcase its work nationally and potentially internationally too
Auctioneers say the property has the chance to become a 'great family home'
'I had no idea if it was cancer or not. I had a newborn baby, and my stomach was just getting bigger and harder'
A Ferrari supercar driver was clocked reaching speeds of 127mph on the M6 in the West Midlands after being caught by motorway speed cameras
HPL Prototypes has gone into administration, with jobs set to be lost
Gardening expert, Simon Akeroyd has revealed how to create your own mini compost tower, which can be used for planting one particular vegetable during March.
It's an exceptionally charming historic street in the Cathedral Quarter filled with independent shops, eateries and Roman heritage
EXCLUSIVE: Australia was one of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "most successful tours" a PR expert has claimed.
Would you consider tying your shoelaces an achievement? If you’re able-bodied, probably not. Now imagine doing it with one hand, or no hands at all. Suddenly it is. Fewer than 10,000 people have stood on the summit of Everest. It takes months of training and tests the limits of human endurance. However, if you helicoptered to the top, stepped out for a photograph, and flew back down, would that be an achievement? The outcome is the same. Same summit. Same view, but most of us would not consider it an achievement. Читать дальше...
Confidential health records from UK BioBank project exposed online The Guardian
Australian chef Curtis Stone is among the guests on ITV's James Martin's Saturday Morning
A mother has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after leaving her one-year-old baby in a car for over two hours while she was getting a BBL - and didn't check on him once
Danny Dyer is no hardman, he says, telling the Mirror of daughter Dani's wedding, his tough new role in One Last Deal, and why he's annoyed at the films 18 rating
Zara McDermott has shared the secret to her ultra-glossy mirror-like hair, and it’s thanks to Olaplex’s brand new reformulated treatment that you can get for £32
Celia Hammond swapped catwalk modelling for cat rescue. Now at the helm of the Celia Hammond Animal Trust she tells the Mirror why our four legged friends need help more than ever
The Too Good To Go app gives people the chance to buy food, that would otherwise be thrown in the bin, at a discounted price in order to save food waste