'Limiting screen time for young children isn't about guilt - it's about balance'
New guidance saying youngsters aged two to five should have just one hour of screen time a day is timely - but tech giants should also be held accountable
New guidance saying youngsters aged two to five should have just one hour of screen time a day is timely - but tech giants should also be held accountable
I love baking with Mini Eggs, but they are super expensive. So, I decided to buy six bags of the chocolate eggs and count how many were in each bag
Most smartphone users long to spend less time glued to screens and more time appreciating the world around them, as The National Lottery aims to capture people's eyes with fun stunt
Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee Dame Emily Thornberry writes for The Mirror as she launches a new report on disinformation being the weapon of choice of hostile actors
Britain's Got Talent judge and Heart Radio presenter Amanda Holden sought medical attention after fearing she had a potentially life-threatening infection
The Foreign Affairs Committee is urging ministers to launch an urgent public awareness campaign, and hold regular briefings to outline the scale of the threat from abroad
Clocks are set to 'spring forward' in just a few days, marking the change to British Summer Time on Sunday, March 29 - here's everything you need to know about the clock change and losing an hour of sleep
British heavyweight Moses Itauma faces American veteran Jermaine Franklin at Manchester's Co-op Live on Saturday with full details on DAZN stream, ringwalk times and fight card
Families heading off on the Easter holidays and days out face paying an average 150p a litre for petrol and as much as 180p for diesel - on top of the usual Bank Holiday misery of congested roads
Despite being one of the most pioneering designers of her generation, Elsa Schiaparelli never became a household name like Christian Dior or her rival, Coco Chanel. A new exhibition at the V&A – and a star-studded awards season – is about to change that, says Lydia Spencer-Elliott
Pack your tent pegs and sleeping bags – Katie Mather recommends the best places to pitch up in the national park
The comedian and TV presenter speaks to Louis Chilton about the heart-rending new series of ‘Extraordinary Portraits’, why AI is a ‘dead end’ for comedy, and whether or not he’s outgrown his ‘bewildered hippy’ image
The Swedish pop pioneer throws off her sad banger mantle in place of anthems about sex, IVF and single motherhood
As eating out edges further into ‘treat’ territory, a tasting menu can still feel like money well spent – if you know where to look. From Dalston to Soho, these London spots deliver multi-course menus under £100 that don’t skimp on flavour, flair or a sense of occasion, writes Lilly Subbotin
Thousands of unmarried English women were forced to give their babies away in the 1950s, 60s and 70s.
Thousands of unmarried English women were forced in give their babies away in 1950s, 60s and 70s.
New Delhi [India], March 27 (ANI): Domestic equity benchmarks began the trading session on a weak note on Friday, tracking a sharp downturn in global markets driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and downward revisions of economic forecasts.
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 27 (ANI): Virat Kohli's love for tattoos is well known. The star batter, who already sports several tattoos, recently got inked again, just a few days before the start of IPL 2026.
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Germany once terrorised Europe, but now Europe is welcoming a resurgent German military.
Ar ôl i Noa-Rose fynd yn sâl iawn, bu'r ferch bedair oed ar ward dibyniaeth uchel am bythefnos yn ymladd am ei bywyd.
(Telecompaper) One New Zealand has completed its first large-scale onsite solar installation, deploying rooftop panels at a Christchurch data centre to support...
Three more men have been charged over the alleged kidnapping and murder of a mother who police say is linked to a criminal “kill crew”.
Why is the United States bombing Iran? The justifications presented for the jus ad bellum of Operation Epic Fury keep shifting: an imminent nuclear threat, security concerns, the need for regime change, and even political distractions such as the Trump-Epstein relationship. The legal basis is also not clear. At times President Trump has implied that More
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