Final moments before Turkish man 'pushes pregnant wife to her death off cliff-edge'
Footage shows Hakan Aysal, 40, helping his heavily-pregnant wife Semra, 32, out on to a cliff edge near Mugla, Turkey on the premise of getting a selfie before allegedly pushing her to her death. Read more...
To Olivia review One of those films you'll be pleased to have seen
Roald Dahl died more than 30 years ago and yet his creative legacy doesn't just live on but positively thrives. Read more...
What is Modern Monetary Theory Do we need to worry about the deficit?
An increasingly popular economic idea holds that countries that issue their own currency shouldn't worry about deficits and should pursue full employment. Read more...
What Our Food Reporters and Editors Make When Theyre Too Tired to Cook
It may come as no surprise The list includes a lot of low-effort pasta, rice, eggs, toast and anchovies. Read more...
Liverpool star Diogo Jota returns to full training in a much-needed boost for Jurgen Klopp
Jota, who flew out the blocks following his move from Wolves in September, has been out of action for 11 weeks since picking up a knee injury in a Champions League dead-rubber. Read more...
Earth, Venus and Mars among millions of 'aquatic planets' in Milky Way
All rocky planets within the galaxy could have the same building blocks as Earth at their core - originally forming from tiny particles of ice and carbon, University of Copenhagen researchers claim. Read more...
Are Telegram and Signal the Next Misinformation Hot Spots?
Telegram and Signal, the encrypted services that keep conversations confidential, are increasingly popular. Our tech columnists discuss whether this could get ugly. Read more...
Pel Review A National Treasure
This Netflix documentary surveys the Brazilian soccer players pioneering career. Read more...
From Polly Crosby to Tana French, Louis deBernires and Anne Youngson This week's best fiction
Romilly and her artist pa live in a moated Suffolk farmhouse full of damp, deathwatch beetles and ghosts. Read more...
Copenhagen Exploring its Happiness Museum, Tivoli Gardens and beautiful townhouses and waterfront
Siobhan Grogan explored Copenhagen's fairy-lit Tivoli Gardens utopia and the Happiness Museum, which traces the history of happiness from Mona Lisa's smile to the McDonald's Happy Meal. Read more...
Whats Really Behind Corporate Promises on Climate Change?
Many big businesses have not set targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Others have weak goals. Read more...
Jackie 'O' Henderson loses it at mother Julie for snooping on her and daughter Kitty
Jackie 'O' Henderson has shared an insight into the very unique relationship she shares with her mother Julie. Read more...
Law School, Baked Goods, Wedding. In That Order.
While Sarah Gelfand and Scott Schilsons graduate law program at N.Y.U. kept them busy, they still managed to fall in love while sampling New York restaurants and bakeries. Read more...
Australian Open to go without fans as 'new kind of enemy' forces Victoria to lock down
The Australian state of Victoria will lock down for five days in a bid to curb the spread of a more contagious coronavirus variant, meaning the Australian Open will go without fans during what is usually its busiest few days. Read more...