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I paid tax for years – only for maternity pay to leave me financially crippled
There are plenty of misconceptions around maternity leave; that it’s a holiday, that it’s relaxing, that it’s all long lunches and coffees, like an extended city break in your own hometown. And while there are some lovely moments, for a lot of women, it’s the very opposite of a holiday; no sleep, relentless work, long, lonely days and stress. Not least, for many, regarding money. Maternity leave can be extremely financially challenging – especially as someone who is self-employed. When I went...
Monaco GP: UK schedule and how to watch on Sky Sports
Formula 1 heads to Monaco for the most famous race on its the calendar as the title race begins to heat up.Kimi Antonelli made it four wins in a row after a dramatic Canadian Grand Prix where his Mercedes team-mate George Russell retired due to a power unit issue which brought an early end to their epic battle.
Hussain questions England 'changing winning formula' in India loss
Nasser Hussain questioned England's selection after Charlotte Edwards' side suffered a disappointing 38-run defeat to India in the opening match of their T20 series on Thursday night.The hosts were high in confidence coming off the back of their 2-1 series victory against New Zealand earlier this week, but half-centuries from India's Jemimah Rodrigues (69) and Yastika Bhatia (54) lifted the visitors to a comprehensive victory.
Today on Sky Sports Racing: Alfaraz chases a first success at Chepstow
We have a busy day's racing on Friday with Flat action from Brighton, Chepstow and Wolverhampton, live on Sky Sports Racing...3.00 Chepstow - Promising colt Alfaraz seeks first winAlfaraz seeks his first win in our third race on a seven-race card, the Bill Lewtons 80th Birthday Novice Stakes.
Champ Rugby: Bedford vs Worcester shows strength of second tier
This Sunday afternoon at Bedford Blues’ Goldington Road could be pandemonium. The home team take on Champ Rugby giants Worcester Warriors looking to be crowned winners of English rugby’s second tier. But what’s the point, when you cannot get promoted? Well it is the continued proof that the Champ is and can be competitive, where a sustainable league can be formed as an eventual feeder of clubs to the top flight Prem. Ealing Trailfinders outspend the rest of the league by a significant mar...
The Arsenal XI that can shock PSG – with four make-or-break calls for Arteta
BUDAPEST — In the run-up to the Champions League final you will hear a lot about how Luis Enrique transformed Paris Saint-Germain from a gaggle of Galacticos to the best team in Europe. Mikel Arteta can make a similar claim. Perhaps not aesthetically, but the Arsenal squad he took over – Nicolas Pepe, Shkodran Mustafi, David Luiz, Matteo Guendouzi –are unrecognisable from the current group. It does not put them anywhere close to favourites in Budapest- but it is unwise to write Arsenal off, ev...
I am a cycling expert – my 30 favourite family-friendly trails
Sitting on a saddle, pedalling away, watching the scenery on either side of you rolling by, blurring to create a moving panorama, is an idyllic way to spend a few hours, whether you’re seven or 77. Katie Hammond, the commercial director at charity Cycling UK, has long seen the beauty of it. “Cycling has always been a part of my life. It is an amazing skill to have at a young age, because it gives you so much joy, freedom and independence, while improving fitness and getting you outside,” she sh...
Tanya Reynolds: ‘I was 10 years too old to be in Sex Education’
“I struggle with not finding the humour in anything,” says Tanya Reynolds. That’ll come as no surprise to anyone who’s seen one of her irrepressibly funny recent roles. After coming of age as an alien porn-obsessed teen in Netflix’s Sex Education, she’s currently bringing welcome levity to some of the most irreverent historical dramas you’ll find on stage and screen. We chat while she’s hanging out in her book-lined flat, between performances playing a sweary Tudor midwife in the wildly succes...
Hexham, the market town that’s one of Britain’s ‘happiest places to live’
High on the south bank of the River Tyne, surrounded by rich, agricultural land and with views to the line of Hadrian’s Wall, lies Hexham. Although sometimes overlooked in favour of its more chichi neighbour, Corbridge, it is a place with down-to-earth charm. The town developed around its Augustinian priory and became an important trading hub; today there is still a weekly market, while Hexham Abbey (as the priory church later became known) hosts a stream of events, including a film club, recit...
The dark truth behind Caroline Aherne’s genius
Caroline Aherne was a genius. Not your superficial, doing hard sums, inspirational Instagram post style of “genius”, but a bona fide, dictionary-definition one. She had an IQ of 176, trumping Stephen Hawking, Nicolaus Copernicus and Bill Gates (all in the 160s). Thankfully, for us, Aherne decided to sidestep the pedestrian pursuits of science, medicine and computer engineering and instead dedicated her big, beautiful brain to comedy. It is no surprise that she created some of the most distincti...
I want to leave my estate to my partner – but worry her brother will take advantage
In our weekly series, readers can email any questions about their finances to be answered by our expert, Rosie Hooper. Rosie is a chartered financial planner at Quilter Cheviot and has worked in financial services for 25 years. If you have a question for her, email us at money@inews.co.uk. Question: My long term partner and have been together for more than 30 years. She has supported me through cancer plus other health issues. I wish to leave her the vast majority of my legacy.However her kind,...
I’ve fought against Putin for 25 years. He’s never been so vulnerable
Things aren’t going well for Russia, and it’s about to get a lot worse. Vladimir Putin is now four years into a war that was supposed to be over in days. He now has decisions to make, including whether to risk his own power and possibly his life. Before I explain those decisions and how we can use them to thwart Russia’s President, let me first introduce you to Putin, the man I grew up fighting. By his own account he’s a street fighter and a bully. He grew up poor and learned that the small kid...
Best rosé wines under £10 that rival Whispering Angel
Kylie Petit Rosé £6.75 (usually £8) with Clubcard until 15 June, Tesco A new addition to Kylie’s range of wines and this one is just 7 per cent alcohol. It has a touch of sparkle and light summer berry flavours. Taste the Difference Fronton Negrette Rosé 2025 France, £7.25 (usually £8.75) with Nectar, Sainsbury Made from négrette grapes from south-west France, this is full of strawberry and raspberry fruit, with hints of cream and spice. Delicious with grilled tuna. Exceptional Pinotage Ro...
I have no friends in retirement – I resent my wife for having lots
My wife and I both retired a year ago. We were excited about the prospect of stopping work – we’ve saved hard and while we are not affluent, we also don’t have money worries so feel very fortunate. But it turns out that I’m not suited to retirement at all. My wife has joined lots of groups and is making friends everywhere she goes, from badminton to fitness classes. She sees these new friends for coffee and lunches, too. Meanwhile, I’m sitting at home not knowing what to do or how to make fr...
‘Don’t come back for PIP’: Mutinous Labour left warn Starmer over welfare cuts
Labour MPs accept the need for a second push at welfare reform – but have warned Sir Keir Starmer that any renewed attempt to slash health benefits would spark a fresh revolt against the PM. MPs on the left of the party have conceded a “sobering” report by former Labour minister Alan Milburn on the youth unemployment crisis means the party needs to look again at a welfare shake-up. However, MPs said any fresh attempt to cut or restrict personal independence payments (PIP) “would be flogging a...
Britain's armed forces battle fraud crisis as 'culture change' demanded
Britain's armed forces battle fraud crisis as 'culture change' demandedThe 'normalisation of fraud' is condemned as the Ministry of Defence is condemned for lacking a strategy to stamp out this crime ahead of new investment Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By David Williamson, Chief Political Commentator 06:00, Fri, May 29, 2026 Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer (R) and Britain's Defence Se...
London Aquarium issues major update on its captive penguins without daylight or fresh air
London Aquarium issues major update on its captive penguins without daylight or fresh airThe Daily Express has been campaigning for more than two years for the penguins to be given a more suitable enclosure. Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By Steph Spyro, Deputy political editor and envionment editor 06:00, Fri, May 29, 2026 Protesters outside London Aquarium (Image: Getty)Aquarium giant Merli...
Peter Thiel has an 'escape plan' from America, the same as Google's founders
Peter Thiel, billionaire Trump donor and Palantir co-founder, has quietly relocated to Argentina, eyeing it as a backup country. Thiel bought a Buenos Aires mansion, enrolled his kids in school, and bonded with President Javier Milei. His move mirrors Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin's California exit, all driven by a proposed 5 percent wealth tax targeting the state's billionaires. Here's what's happening.
Anthony Albanese clashes with ABC star in 'culture wars' flashpoint over bid to kick trans women out of single-sex spaces
READ MORE: Sex discrimination commissioner faces Senate estimatesSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy CAITLIN POWELL - NEWS REPORTER and AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: 05:58, 29 May 2026 | Updated: 05:59, 29 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Shrey Parikh, 14, wins the Scripps Spelling Bee after a nail-biting 'spell-off'
National Shrey Parikh, 14, wins the Scripps Spelling Bee after a nail-biting 'spell-off' May 29, 202612:58 AM ET By Rachel Treisman E.W. Scripps Company president and CEO Adam Symson holds the trophy over Shrey Parikh, winner of the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee, at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. on Thursday. Allison Robbert/AP hide caption toggle caption Allison Robbert/AP WASHINGTON, D.C. — After three days of competition, 18 total rounds and one nail-biting, rapid-fire "spell...
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