After a day that saw divers, coastguards and fishermen scouring the sea, the search for the renowned health writer shifted back to land. Greek police are now working on the assumption that the 67-year-old diet guru took a disastrous wrong turn as he walked back to his friends' home on the tiny holiday island of Symi. One rescuer said the search was becoming a 'race against time' as it prepared to enter a fourth day.
Angela Rayner and Penny Mordaunt lock horns over taxes, Trident and the military in fiery election debate clash while a dancing Nigel Farage savages 'unpatriotic' Rishi Sunak for D-Day debacle
The Labour deputy leader and Tory Commons leader clashed over the Conservatives ' controversial claim that a Labour government would add £2,000 to a family's annual tax bill. Ms Rayner slammed her Tory counterpart, saying the claims were 'lies' as Ms Mordaunt ploughed on, before they had to be stopped by presenter Mishal Husain. Ms Mordaunt also goaded her rival over her former opposition to renewing the Trident nuclear deterrent, as Labour tries to present itself as trustable on defence. 'The cornerstone of our defence is our nuclear deterrent, and you need more than submarines, sailors and warheads to deliver that - you need creditability,' Ms Mordaunt said.
Taylor Swift's tartan conquest: Superstar shakes off 'frozen' hands mid-show and vows 'we must do this again' after thrilling British fans with epic three-and-a-half hour performance - including a DOZEN outfit changes
The 34-year-old megastar drove fans wild on Friday night as she emerged at Murrayfield Stadium in her signature blue and gold sequined leotard following a riotous warm-up from American pop-punk band Paramore. Over the course of 46 songs, Taylor shook off a cramp in her hand, witnessed a live proposal, gifted a fan her hat and even suspended a tune so fans could receive medical aid - and in between those events found time for an almost insurmountable 12 costume changes. Taylor started out with 2019 tune Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince. And as she took in the adoration of thousands of fans she had in the palm of her hand, she almost seemed overwhelmed by the response.
Revealed: The very colourful past of Buying London's 'Mr Super Prime' - the narcissistic star of Netflix's new high-end property series dubbed TV's most hateful show
When Daniel Daggers introduced himself to a global television audience last month, he did so in typically bombastic style. Against the backdrop of a glittering London skyline, and profiled by dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows, he boasted that he'd sold property worth £5 billion to the rich and famous. 'There's no "I" in team, but there is one "I" in Super Prime - and that's me,' he said in the opening scenes of the new Netflix series Buying London, a supposedly fly-on-the-wall series profiling the work of Daggers and his team of glossy agents at estate agency DDRE Global. Super Prime refers to the top 1 per cent of the housing market, a milieu in which Daggers, 44, feels so comfortable that he has nobbled the term for his Instagram handle, where he goes by - you guessed it - 'Mr Super Prime'. This is a world of staff quarters and swimming pools, walk-in wardrobes and wine cellars, ballrooms, and en-suite bathrooms so cavernous that in one house the crater-sized bathtub, lovingly carved out of a single piece of stone, is the size of the average person's bedroom.
Spanish race walker left red-faced after a premature celebration within touching distance of the finish line costs her a European bronze medal in Rome
DAVID COVERDALE: Spanish race walker Laura Garcia-Caro was left red-faced in Rome when she punched the air thinking she was about to win a European bronze medal - only to be overtaken just as she celebrated. Garcia-Caro was well clear in third place when she entered the Stadio Olimpico for the final 400 metres of the women's 20km race walk, the first medal event of these European Championships. The 29-year-old, who was even handed a Spanish flag upon her arrival into the arena, was all smiles as she approached the finish, punching the air in delight and sticking out her tongue.
JULY 4 ELECTION
Mordaunt v Rayner v Farage - THE VERDICT: MailOnline panel is left unconvinced after BBC debate as voters say there was 'no game-changing moment' and claim candidates made minimal impact in seven-way head-to-head
During the debate, which comes after Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer battled it out on Tuesday, the parties locked horns over Britain's security, the NHS , climate, policing and immigration. Voters said they felt Penny Mordaunt had been 'dealt a bad hand' by having to represent the Conservatives after Mr Sunak faced a backlash over leaving the D-Day events early. Others said Labour HQ would be happy with how 'punchy' Angela Rayner performed and claimed she fared better than her leader, Mr Starmer, did on Tuesday.
Nigel Farage and Penny Mordaunt BOTH put the boot into Rishi Sunak in BBC election debate over his 'dreadful' and 'completely wrong' decision to miss Normandy D-Day ceremony to film interview in the UK
The trio are among seven senior party figures slugging it out on live television, amid a furious row over Rishi Sunak 's decision to skip a D-Day event. Sources close to Mr Farage confirmed he would use the debate to bring up The PM's decision to return from Normandy early yesterday to film a TV interview. The PM this morning apologised for missing a major international D-Day ceremony and said it was a 'mistake' for him to leave before commemoration events were over.
'Well that was dignified': Angela Rayner and Penny Mordaunt mocked by BBC debate audience after angry shouting match over Tory claim that Labour government would cost families £2,000 a year more in tax
The Labour deputy leader and Tory Commons leader clashed over the Conservatives ' controversial claim that a Labour government would add £2,000 to a family's annual tax bill. Ms Rayner tore into her Tory counterpart, saying the claims were 'lies' as Ms Mordaunt ploughed on. The row went on for some time, prompting SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn to ask: 'Can we have a shot?' When host Mishal Husain managed to get them to stop she went to Green co-leader Carla Denyer, who got laugher and applause when she dryly said: 'Well that was dignified.'
Step by step in 35C heat, we trace last known hours of Mail's missing health guru Michael Mosley
It's become the most perplexing - and worrying - lunchtime walk in recent memory. Where did celebrated Mail columnist and TV doctor Michael Mosley go after he cheerfully said goodbye to his wife, Dr Clare Bailey, on Wednesday afternoon? Yesterday the Mail (Nick Pisa, pictured right) retraced his steps in extensive detail to try and find some answers to the question troubling the whole nation. The couple had arrived by water taxi at the secluded St Nicholas Beach on this beautiful Greek island of just 26 square miles. Then, after paying 15 euros for two blue sunbeds, they spent the morning relaxing and swimming in the clear waters of the Aegean Sea - and, wherever possible, trying to stay cool. With the sun hammering down from a cloudless sky and barely a breeze, the temperature was a blistering 35c.
DUKE OF WESTMINSTER WEDDING
The £10billion Duke and his guests who came by bus (except for usher Wills!): Inside the wedding of the year - a gusty festival of rustling silks and elegant hats, handshakes, kisses and tears
This was a festival of rustling silk and elegant hats, of blessings, handshakes, kisses and tears. Like any other family wedding you might find in an English country church - and yet like none of them. To begin with the groom was the beneficiary of one of Britain's biggest fortunes and his supporters included the heir to the throne. As for the bride, she had to contend not just with a gusting wind that played havoc with her veil but also with an unexpected - and selfish - attempt to upstage her.
Were the crew of the Challenger ALIVE for the two-and-a-half minutes it took for the cabin to plunge into the ocean? The explosion appalled the word, now a new book poses haunting question...
The supervisor of the Nasa support team seeing the crew into the Challenger space shuttle on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral had a very special present for one of the seven - a red apple for the most famous teacher in the world. Bubbly, auburn-haired, girl-next-door Christa McAuliffe, a smiley social studies teacher from Concord, New Hampshire , had been selected from some 11,000 applicants to be the first civilian in space - a stunt intended to revive flagging public interest in space exploration by making it seem accessible to ordinary people. The plan was for her to teach two 20-minute lessons from the shuttle, transmitted live to Earth from orbit. One, titled The Ultimate Field Trip, would conclude with a five-minute Q&A with her class back in Concord. She would also conduct six science demonstrations recorded on video and distributed by Nasa to an audience of 18.5 million U.S. schoolchildren. As a public relations exercise, the Teacher In Space Project was already a massive hit. Some 800 journalists - twice as many as usual - had signed up to be at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for the launch. The world was watching, just as excited as Christa at this new giant step for mankind.
TAYLOR-MANIA IN THE UK
Taylor Swift wows crowd with 12 outfit changes as she dazzles in sequinned ensembles at Eras Tour in Edinburgh - while fans predict re-recorded version of Reputation is imminent
Taylor Swift wowed fans with twelve outfit changes as she kicked off the UK leg of her sell-out Eras tour in Edinburgh on Friday evening. The superstar, 34, showcased an array of sequinned ensembles at Murrayfield Stadium - some of which led fans to believe she is set to announce a re-recorded version of 2017's Reputation. To date she has released 10 studio albums since 2006, and four re-recordings, which is part of her mission to completely own her own music.
EXCLUSIVEInside Taylor Swift's 'vicious campaign' against Billie Eilish: As feud escalates, insiders say Taylor is 'jealous' of younger star's success and is 'weaponizing her fans' to target her 'latest victim'
Another day, another Taylor Swift feud. For weeks, rumors have been swirling of behind-the-scenes friction between Swift and Billie Eilish, with eagle-eyed fans highlighting a series of perceived slights between the two mega-stars. Now it seems we finally have proof that the 'beef' is not just imagined. 'Industry insiders aren't blind to the fact that Taylor is weaponizing her fans and that Billie appears to be the latest victim in that campaign,' a source close to Eilish, 22, exclusively told DailyMail.com.
As Jennifer Aniston weeps on TV over her lost Friend, inside the forensic investigation which could jail whoever supplied the drugs that killed Matthew Perry
NEW Matthew Perry's grieving stepfather Keith Morrison characterised the actor's drug addiction as 'a big terrible bear'. 'He gave in to it frequently,' he said. 'He felt he was beating it. But you never beat it. And he knew that, too.' He did, and despite having it all - fame, wealth, good looks, charisma, talent and success - the Friends star's tragic death from an 'acute' overdose of ketamine last October, aged 54, stunned and saddened the world, not to mention his co-stars.
Surgeon claims Jennifer Aniston's new 'tired and aged' face is due to botched filler - years after actress said plastic surgery was a 'slippery slope'
The 55-year-old 'Friends' star sparked concern when she stepped out in Los Angeles on Sunday with a seemingly swollen area below the cheek. Now, a plastic surgeon claims the new look is due to a botched cosmetic procedure, or what he described as 'filler gone wrong'. Dr Richard Devine claimed the likely due to too much gel-like substance being injected into the tear trough - the area between the lower eyelid and the cheek. Tear trough filler is popular among celebrities and anti-agers because it helps with sagging, crow's feet and bags under the eyes.
Turkish gangs are fighting what a judge called a 'medieval turf war' in an area Tatler hailed as London's new King's Road
Only the most ruthless criminal would point a gun at a crowded restaurant from the saddle of a Ducati motorbike and pull the trigger, not once, not twice, but five times. This, though, is what happened in the heart of supposedly gentrified Hackney last week. Three of the bullets found the intended target, and the two associates who were with him, seated at a table outside the popular Evin bistro on bustling Kingsland Road.
Moment Amazon delivery driver 'steals' £225 parcel from doorstep is caught on camera
Resident Rosa Vasa caught the worker nabbing the parcel while making a separate delivery at her home in Sneinton, Nottingham , in May this year. Doorbell footage shows the man dropping off a separate parcel before making off with another containing the phone which had been delivered by Royal Mail earlier in the morning. Rosa has been left 'heart-broken' by the incident, with the phone having been a gift from her son Nahum Brodskis, who bought it using money he earned from his job while studying.
Intrepid filmmaker who spent three days living with one of the world's last hunter-gatherer tribes reveals what it was really like to survive in remote Tanzanian jungle - hunting squirrels and BABOONS for food
Ruhi Çenet ventured to near Lake Eyasi in Northern Tanzania with a guide and translator where he met with members of the Hadza tribe. He explains in a YouTube documentary detailing his trip, that the Hadza people 'survive by hunting their food with bows and arrows just like our ancestors did thousands of years ago deep into the wild savannah.' Some of the animals they hunt for food, Ruhi says, include rock hyrax, squirrels, antelopes, and baboons, and to wash it down, they drink 'muddy water,' as their 'immune system is strong enough to deal with the bacteria and parasites.' Along with a unique diet, Ruhi reveals that the Hadza people speak a complex language called Hadzane which combines spoken words with clicking noises.
Eco clowns who could write the book on hypocrisy: How one of the UK's greenest investment firms has been hounded out of Britain's literary festivals by rag-tag fanatics who preach about saving the planet - while jetting all over the world
Listeners to BBC Radio 4's World At One were subjected to a stern lecture last week, courtesy of a 31-year-old novelist named Yara Rodrigues Fowler. She was introduced as an 'organiser with Fossil Free Books', an anonymously-run collective of Left-wing activists who have decided to campaign against investment firm Baillie Gifford's sponsorship of various summer literary festivals. The finance company is, they contend, bad news for two reasons: firstly, it holds shares in some oil and gas companies, and secondly, it invests in firms alleged to be complicit in ' Israeli occupation, apartheid and genocide' in Gaza . As such, Radio 4 listeners were told, book festivals which take Baillie Gifford's cash are being targeted by vigorous protests, while authors who agree to appear at the events face lobbying to pull out.
Girl, six, is killed in vacation freak accident after 10 year-old brother's badminton racket broke during game and metal shaft pierced her skull
Pastor's daughter Lucy Morgan, six, was hit in the head by part of her brother's racket when it disintegrated as he played a shot on the last full day of their vacation in Limerick. The girl was airlifted to the Maine Medical Center in Portland where her family was told she had suffered a catastrophic brain injury in the freak accident on June 1. With no hope of recovery, her three young siblings joined their parents at her bed to sing her favorite hymn for the last time before their little 'Miss Independent' died in the early hours of Wednesday. 'This is such a sad, tragic situation,' Maine State Police said. 'Our hearts break for the family.'
Solo female traveller, 37, reveals the terrifying realities of her nomadic lifestyle as she lays bare her scariest experiences across the globe - and her ultimate tips for staying safe
Jenny Chevry, from Florida, has been working around her 9 to 5 corporate job in HR to explore the world for the last seven years. Ticking places off her bucket list, including the likes of Estonia and El Salvador, she has visited 48 countries and has seen hundreds of awe-inspiring sights. But the 37-year-old has dished that travelling solo is not for the faint-hearted and comes with its own set of dangerous challenges.
The battle for the most eligible bachelor in Britain is back on! The young, fit and VERY well connected singletons still looking for love after the Duke of Westminster tied the knot with Olivia Henson
One of Britain's most eligible bachelors was snapped up today after he wed Olivia Henson at Chester Cathedral. For the singletons wishing for their own magical day tying the knot with an aristocrat, FEMAIL reveals Britain's most eligible bachelors that are still on the market. (Pictured from L t R: Louis Spencer, Cassius Taylor, Charles Manners, left inset is Charles Armstrong, right inset is Pete Czernin)
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