Met Police kicks out neo-Nazi officer Benjamin Hannam, 22, after terror conviction
Benjamin Hannam, 22, joined banned far-right organisation National Action in 2017 and began training with the Metropolitan Police in March 2018. Read more...
F.D.A. Cites Failures at Plant Where J.J. Doses Ruined
The Food and Drug Administration issued highly critical findings from an inspection of the plant that was forced to throw out up to 15 million doses of Johnson Johnsons coronavirus vaccine and ordered to temporarily stop all production. Read more...
Traveller mother says traveller children shouldn't stay in school 'longer than they need to'
Lavinia, a Romani gypsy traveller from Dorset, tells the Channel 5 show Here Come the Gypsies, airing tonight at 9pm that traveller women do their best to 'outdo' each other at looking good. Read more...
A quest to find restaurants with matriarchs in charge has stops in Sicily, New Orleans and London
The Mail on Sunday's Anastasia Miari reveals some of the best foodie spots that have truly great grandmothers at the helm - keeping alive traditional local recipes that need to be tasted to be believed. Read more...
From Claire Fuller to Jeet Thayil, Chris Power and Erin Kelly This week's best new fiction
When they lose their mother Dot, twins Jeanie and Julius realise just how precarious the world she built for them is. Read more...
Gary Gensler, Wall Street39;s New Watchdog, Has a Full Plate
Gary Gensler, the new S.E.C. chairman, wants to improve corporate disclosure and regulate digital assets better. But a lot awaits him already. Read more...
The Market Seems Crazy Start-Ups Wrestle With Flood of Offers
As a deal frenzy mounts, propelled by financial vehicles known as SPACs, start-ups have become the prey. Read more...
Suspected poacher trampled to death by elephants in South Africa
A suspected poacher was trampled to death by a herd of elephants in South Africa's Kruger National Park on Saturday, according to a statement by South African National Parks published Sunday. Read more...
Dont Kill Me Others Tell of Abuse by Officer Who Knelt on George Floyd
Firsthand accounts accuse Derek Chauvin, the police officer who pressed his knee into George Floyds neck in Minneapolis, of using similar tactics on detainees over the years. Read more...
Thank Goodness for Poetry
Langston Hughes, Muriel Rukeyser and Toyo Suyemoto help make sense of challenging times. Read more...
Players and fans take stand against bombshell Super League
Players and fans of Liverpool and Leeds United took a stand against the European Super League, the controversial competition that is expected to change the face of football, during the sides' Premier League game on Monday. Read more...
Graeme Souness hits out at owners who were prepared to 'sell their souls' for European Super League
The controversial plan - that would have seen 12 clubs form the league that had been described as a 'closed shop' - has lasted just 48 hours with Chelsea the first English club to prepare to withdraw. Read more...
Allegra Stratton replaced as Downing Street Director of Communications as daily briefings axed
Downing Street director of communications Jack Doyle is now the key figure steering Government messaging after Allegra Stratton was shunted to a reduced role. Read more...
With a New Museum, African Workers Take Control of Their Destiny
A Dutch artist worked with former plantation employees to create a white cube that they hope will one day display works returned from European museums. Read more...
Office cleaning firm OCS in takeover talks with US private equity firm
It is understood that OCS is working with advisers from Lazard on 'strategic options', which could lead to a sale of a stake in the business. Read more...
Meghan and Harry Oprah interview Ofcom complaints rise to 6,200 since it aired last month
Thousands have complained since the interview with Harry and Meghan was aired on ITV at the start of last month. The interview saw Meghan accuse an unnamed Royal of racism. Read more...
After His Heart Attack, a British Mans Rules for Living Take Off on LinkedIn
Jonathan Frostick, a program manager at an investment bank, was still in the hospital when wrote a LinkedIn post vowing to step away from work and spend more time with his family. Thousands responded. Read more...
The Moral Case for Buying Erling Haaland
Manchester City or another wealthy club might need to sign Erling Haaland, if only to save soccer from financial calamity. Read more...