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The forgotten art of calligraphy

The word calligraphy literally means to write with beauty, based on the Greek origin of the word. And perfecting calligraphy, or the art of decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering, is indeed a fine art. But who can we thank for developing this expressive, ornamental, and harmonious method of communication, and is it a lost art form? Click through the following gallery and find out more about the decorative art of the written word.


Grooming and self-care tips for men

Nowadays, men are much more open to talking about wellness, in what's been a big cultural shift. Taking the time to groom and focus on self-care is a must for human beings, in spite of modern, stressful lifestyles. It can be hard to find time to practice well-being, but the small things we do to look after ourselves day to day can make a big difference. Although some things take only a few minutes, added together over time, these grooming and self-care tips can help build better confidence, and improve how we feel about ourselves. In addition, they aid us in making decisions about how we show up in the world, in our work, and in our relationships. And, yes, this means men, too! Curious? Click on the following gallery to discover top grooming and self-care tips for men.


Royal expert reveals why Prince Louis' birthday portrait was delayed

In conversation with The Express, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams explained that the delay in releasing suggests Kate's need for 'time, space and privacy'.


Major scandals involving American First Ladies

Being First Lady requires a wide range of skills, and being constantly in the spotlight only adds to the pressure. While many American women are free to conduct themselves as they see fit, this is not quite the case with those married to the President of the United States. Indeed, while many women holding this position have led a scandal-free life, others clearly haven't. In this gallery we revisit some of the greatest scandals to have hit American First Ladies over the years. Click on and get to know them.


Ways that adults can release their inner child

With the responsibilities that adult life brings, it can be difficult to be present and even more challenging to release our inner child. But there are some activities we can do beyond attending parties and festivals to reconnect with our playful, creative, and fun inner child. Click through this gallery to discover what adults can do to reconnect with their inner child, to live a happier and more wholesome life.


You won't believe how disgusting royal palaces used to be

When we think of the royal dynasties in European history, we think of kings and queens with absolute power ruling over vast empires, living in unchecked luxury. Many of the palaces they built are still some of the most impressive architectural wonders in existence. From the French Palace of Versailles to London’s Kensington Palace, tourists walk the halls and marvel at the beauty and grandeur of these royal homes. However, these restored palaces leave out a few key details. When they were first built and actually hosted royal courts, they were worse than pigsties! Visitors of the Louvre Palace today are spared the harsh realities of centuries gone by: ungodly smells, rat infestations, and piles of human feces littering the floor. Click through the gallery to find out what it was really like to live in a royal palace of the past.


Ways you might be a little bit weird

We all have our quirks and can sometimes act in peculiar ways. But many of us are also a bit weird in the sense that we don't do what everyone else does. Our habits might seem normal to us, but in reality, we're very much in the minority! There are many things we're supposed to do, like wearing some kind of SPF every day, but we simply don't. Those who stick to the rules and actually do what they're supposed to are sometimes the weird ones! That's what this gallery is all about. Click through to find out which strange habits are surprisingly common, and which normal ones are surprisingly uncommon!


When to Use Corn vs. Flour Tortillas

These dual flatbreads are central to Mexican and Central American cuisine. Here’s everything you need to know about how they’re made, and when to use each in the kitchen.


The changing role of the housewife

The term "housewife" may sound rather outdated in the 21st century, but there was a time when the description applied to millions of women around the world, those whose main responsibility was running or managing the family home, caring for children, buying, cooking, and storing food, and doting on their husbands. Well, that should really be responsibilities plural, shouldn't it? Click through the following gallery and take a look at how the role of the housewife has changed over the last few hundred years, particularly in the 20th and 21st centuries.


Cosmetic manager stole nearly £50K to for treatment t

Mother-of-two Rebecca Le-Clercq (pictured), 36 from Bournemouth, spent her ill-gotten gains on 'shallow and materialistic things' she flaunted on social media to make herself look good.


10 Fast-Food Chains That Serve the Best Grilled Chicken

If you're looking for a fried chicken alternative, these fast-food chains are home to some enticing grilled chicken offerings.


Hilarious moment delivery man leaps over gate to avoid tiny pet dog

The delivery man was chased by Barney - a Dachshund Yorkshire Terrier crossbreed - as he dropped off the package at a home in Baschurch, near Shrewsbury in Shropshire.


11 Polite Habits House Cleaners Secretly Hate—and What to Do Instead

Your intentions may be good, but these "helpful" habits don't help your house cleaner at all


Oreo launches collaboration with popular candy brand

The snack giant Oreo unveiled the collaboration on Wednesday, bringing together the beloved crunchy cookies with the sweet and sour tastes of the popular candies.


Clean Up Your Sidewalks and Garden Beds With These Lawn Edgers for Homeowners

Give your yard a tidy, manicured look with these editor-approved tools and accessories.


Honey Lime Grilled Corn Is Sweet, Sour, Salty, AND Delicious

You'll want to put honey-lime butter on everything.


The One Houseplant Every Stylist Swears By

Always looks great, barely needs water.


These animals can produce a baby without mating

The vast majority of animals need to breed to reproduce, but a small number of species can have offspring without mating. The process is known as parthenogenesis, which is Greek for "virgin birth." It's a form of asexual reproduction in which the production of offspring occurs in the absence of any male genetic contribution. Females produce unfertilized eggs that will develop into viable embryos. While many people may be shocked by this behavior, parthenogenesis is surprisingly common with various organisms, including plants, insects, fish, and reptiles. Because mammals, including human beings, require certain genes that come from sperm, mammals are incapable of parthenogenesis. Click on to discover the animals that can produce offspring all by themselves.


How cool is cashmere?

Cashmere is known as the "mantle of kings" for its delicate, super soft appearance and luxurious texture. Indeed, it's often referred to as the jewel in the crown of fabric. Cashmere is a rare and precious material, and expensive! Yet investing in a sweater or coat made from this cozy natural fiber can only enhance your figure and fashion status. But where does cashmere come from, and what exactly can you do with it? Click through and find out why cashmere is so cool.


The zodiac signs most likely to be successful in business

When it comes to succeeding in business, there is no single formula. What works for one person or company might not necessarily work for the next. There are all sorts of personalities in business too, although astrologists will tell you that certain star signs are more likely to succeed. Intrigued? Then check out this gallery to find out which zodiac signs are most likely to be successful in business.


Charlotte's adorable talent that makes her mother 'very happy'

Last year, in a heartwarming exchange with a little girl in Berkshire last year, Prince William's wife, 42, revealed that Charlotte is a fan of 1987 hymn Shine Jesus Shine.


The six incredible winners for the Mail's Inspirational Woman Awards

After much deliberation, our panel of judges chose six worthy winners of this year's Daily Mail Inspirational Women Awards, held in partnership with Marks & Spencer.


Near-forgotten comfort food recipes your heart will remember

Ready for a trip down memory lane, where the flavors are as rich as the stories behind them? We're diving into the ultimate comfort food classics, the kind that warm your soul. Picture this: gooey mac and cheese that pulls at your heartstrings, beef bourguignon that's been simmering all day, ready to melt in your mouth, and that chicken-fried steak with gravy—oh, that gravy—just like grandma used to make. We've rounded up a bunch of these old-school favorites that might've slipped off your radar. These aren't just recipes; they're like edible time capsules, bringing you back to Sunday dinners, family gatherings, and those "just because" moments of pure food joy. From the first spoonful of hearty lamb stew to the last bite of a meatball casserole, we're serving up comfort on a plate. Click through the gallery to dive in.


Queen Maxima of the Netherlands braves the wind in eye-catching dress

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, 52, faced a windy start to her trip to the Taal aan Zee Foundation in the Hague on Wednesday she struggled to hold onto her hat.


The worst royal fashion faux pas moments

Being a royal typically means that you have access to the finest clothes and accessories, but unfortunately money can't buy good taste. While we are used to seeing royals as fashion icons in glamorous dresses and extravagant jewelry, they don't get it right 100% of the time. In this gallery, we look at some of the worst royal fashion faux pas in history. Curious? Click through and see if you agree with us.


The dark history of the geisha

The geisha is a quintessential symbol of Japanese culture. For centuries, these women have gone through years of rigorous training to master a number of skills and become premium entertainers. But how well do you know the history of the geisha? Who are these women, and what do they do, really? In this gallery, we travel back in time and take you on a journey through the fascinating (and dark) history of the geisha. Click on to learn more.


Zendaya Looks Ready for the Country Club in a Tory Burch Tennis Skirt and Polo Set

Another tennis-core serve from Zendaya.


Where does the tradition of afternoon tea come from?

Feeling a little meh in the afternoon? Nowadays, we might refer to it as the 3 pm slump. But back in Victorian England, a duchess felt "that sinking feeling" in the middle of the day, in the long gap between meals. She was looking for a pick-me-up in the hours before dinnertime. What followed is what we know as afternoon tea, a break for the warming beverage and sandwiches around 4 pm. Intrigued? Click on to learn the history of afternoon tea, and why it survives to this day.


How your zodiac sign influences why people are drawn to you

It's written in the stars! When it comes to dating, figuring out what makes us attractive can be tricky. Ever wondered why some people seem more appealing? Astrology enthusiasts claim that your star sign holds the key. According to them, your attractiveness is determined by your star sign. Curious? Take a peek at this gallery to discover what your zodiac sign reveals about your charm!


100 Unique Names for Boys

Want an unconventional name for your little one? Check out these 100 unique boy names that burst with originality.


If you have one of these professions, you’re more likely to get divorced

You've probably heard the notion that half of all marriages end in divorce. Whether that's true or not, employees in certain industries do face higher divorce rates. The choice of a particular career often comes with some serious factors to consider, such as the potential for long hours, time away from home, increased emotional stress, or just lower pay. And all these factors can potentially lead to conflicts, which might ultimately end the relationship. If you’re contemplating a marriage or a career change, check out the following gallery on how divorce and certain types of jobs correlate.


Stars look elegant as they arrive at BAFTA TV Nominees Party

Stars look elegant as they arrive at the BAFTA TV Awards Nominees Party. In attendance was: Katherine Ryan, Bobby Kootstra, Ellie Simmonds, Clare Balding, Taj Atwal and Jack Rooke.


Tattooed woman vents about job market after rejection from TJ Maxx

Ash Putnam, 23, got rejected by email a few weeks after applying, and was told in person she lacked requisite experience. But she suspected that her tattoos were the real reason.


Prince Louis wears big brother George's £25 Trotters shirt

The Prince and Princess of Wales released an official portrait, which was taken in the grounds of the Windsor estate, of their youngest son yesterday .


The fascinating and strange history of nail polish

Nail polish sometimes seems like just one of the many ways women have adorned themselves for years, as if that were some sort of natural fact. The truth is that the lacquer has a much more interesting history that dates back to ancient times and has morphed along with culture and style through the centuries. To find out more about the weird and wonderful history of nail polish, and to learn some surprising facts about the lacquer as we know it today, click through.


Shea McGee Reveals the Outdoor Rug She Absolutely Swears By

We’re not about to sweep these finds under the rug.


What the State You Grew Up in Says About You

Every state has its own distinctive culture and traditions.


Essential skills to learn before turning 50

One of the most beautiful things about life is that we never stop learning. Whether you're 9 or 99, it's always possible to learn something new. That said, experts believe there are certain skills we should all aim to master by the time we turn 50. Check out this gallery for a list of things you should make sure you know before turning 50.


Where do our superstitions come from?

We often collect superstitions throughout our lives without really questioning where they came from. When something is passed down from our parents and our parents' parents, it becomes culturally ingrained. For instance, even if you don't consider yourself superstitious, you might still knock on wood out of habit, or have a dislike for black cats! Let's take a look at the origin stories of some of the most common superstitions around the world. If you weren't superstitious before, you might be now... Click through the gallery to get started.


I was repeatedly mistaken for a woman until I was in my 20's

Ashley Hemming, from Worcester, Worcestershire, was repeatedly mistaken for a woman until his 20's - until testosterone shots finally gave him a beard and he grew five inches.


Classic artworks with hidden messages

There are mysteries and secrets hidden in many artworks that are not immediately apparent. The works of renowned artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Van Gogh, and Pablo Picasso contain hidden messages and revealing details that often go unnoticed. Intrigued? Discover the greatest secrets hidden in classic works of art by clicking through the gallery.


These are the zodiac signs of the wealthiest people in the world

Could certain individuals be destined for unimaginable wealth? It seems that way, as numerous billionaires share not only their fortunes but also their zodiac signs. But is there any correlation between star signs and wealth accumulation? Take a look at this gallery to find out the zodiac signs of some of the wealthiest individuals in the world.


The 12 Best Faux Olive Trees That Appear Straight from the Mediterranean

Let them marvel at your green thumb, they don’t have to know.


The extravagant spending of royals around the world

Unlike most celebrities, members of royal families are usually discouraged from flagrant excess and public indulgence. While it's widely known that they’re some of the wealthiest people in the world and live in immense luxury, they also have a duty to their people and must maintain the reputation of the royal institution. This is why it’s so fascinating when the odd receipt for an absurd purchase makes its way into the wrong hands! These little insights tell us where your consumerist heart might take you if you had all the money in the world… Click through the following gallery for a look into some of the most extravagant expenses of royals from around the world.


Cookery teachers who altered pupils' dishes to boost grades are banned

Amanda McGuinness and Jenna Beale have been banned from teaching after hearing how they brought in their own food and improved meals made by pupils at Somerset's The Castle School in Taunton.


How much do you know about marzipan?

Marzipan is one of those food items that delight just about everyone. Often made into sweets, common uses are chocolate-covered marzipan and small marzipan imitations of fruits and vegetables. A favorite baking ingredient, marzipan also makes a colorful and creative cake decoration. The confection enjoys a long history dating back to at least the 12th century. But do you know where it comes from, and how it is made? Click through the following gallery and find out more about delicious marzipan and its origins.


i Light S'pore returns with sustainability theme from May 31 to Jun. 23, 2024

Gorgeous.


What is the significance of the Native North American headdress?

The full-feathered headdress worn by North American Natives is one of the most recognized of all indigenous peoples' regalia. A highly symbolic headpiece, it was only afforded to those who had earned the right and honor through formal recognition by their people. The feathered headdress, however, was just one of several types of headgear traditionally worn by numerous tribal nations. And the headpiece chosen and the way it was worn depended on the individual tribes' customs and beliefs. An item of great spiritual and political importance, the headdress is as sacred today as it's always been. But what are the most common types, and what tribes are they associated with? Click through and find out the significance of the Native North American headdress.


These are the hardest dog breeds to train

Along with offering love and affection, dog training is incredibly important when you bring a new furry friend home. In some cases, especially with the hardest dogs to train, the process requires a lot more patience and consistency. And while personal history combined with physical capabilities partially determine training ability, studies have shown that breed plays a role too. In this gallery, we've assembled the dog breeds experts say are the hardest to train. But keep in mind that it's not that these pups aren't trainable, but rather that they might require some extra attention and a knowledgeable trainer. Click through the gallery to meet the class clowns!


Were you born on the cusp?

Are you familiar with astrology? Then you've probably heard about cusps at one point or another. Sun signs (zodiac signs) change every month, but some people are born close to the changeover between two different sun signs. This period of days beforehand is what the "cusp" refers to, and sometimes people consider themselves to have the traits of both zodiac signs. But are you familiar with the 12 cusps and what they actually mean? Click on to discover the 12 cusp signs and their meanings!