The idea of buried treasure has an obvious appeal. Someone else did all the hard work generations ago, mined the gold, accrued it and buried it. Now, with just a few well-judged thrusts of a spade, ...
As Channel 5 releases a new TV drama about ex-BBC broadcaster Huw Edwards, we ask you: Was it too soon for the show to air?
As the nation's favourite playwright approaches his 93rd year, his diaries reveal how he copes with age and some of his star studded memories ...
The audience loved what they saw, so much so that as they left the cinema they hummed the theme tune and scared each other by pretending to be sharks. But later, as ­Spielberg listened back to a ...
Once, after a fight Peter stormed out of the house to see his friend Joan Collins in Highgate (a very Jewish area of London) ...
After reports of steamy goings-on at high-end David Lloyd health clubs, one writer has confessed she joined in the hopes of ...
When the writer James Hunt learned he was going to become a father, he expected to have children rather like the little boy in Jerry Maguire: ‘chatty, clever, funny’ delights who’d make witty remarks ...
What a dream pairing. Donaldson’s pitch-perfect rhyme and Rayner’s delicate illustrations lift this touching story of impoverished Susanna who rescues an injured linnet and, using a discarded feather, ...
Many of us dream of turning a small pot of cash into a serious payday. Some swear by grinding away at their job, others back the stock market or are all-in on Bitcoin.
There are an awful lot of novels about new ­motherhood. There are considerably less about non-motherhood. Mare is the latter, ...
In modern-day Tokyo, high-flying lonely Eriko is obsessed with a blog by Shoko, a self-confessed slob. But when she starts to ...