Top travel writers reveal the perfect British breaks they plan to take as soon as the lockdown ends
Forget Dubai or Barbados - we can't wait to explore more of Britain when things open up again. Here seven travel writers share where in the UK they long to visit. Read more...
History in Bloom in Bulgaria
A festival In Kazanlak, Bulgaria, in June will celebrate the Damask rose grown in the country. Read more...
Genes that increase risk of BEDWETTING identified by scientists
In the study, researchers from Aarhus University in Denmark set out to understand why some people are more likely to wet the bed than others. Read more...
Djokovic completes ATP Finals last four after victory against Zverev
Novak Djokovic advanced to the last four of the ATP Finals after a straight-sets victory over Alexander Zverev on Friday. Read more...
Lastminute.com, Teletext Holidays and Ryanair among the worst for refunds, BA, Jet2, Airbnb the best
A major survey asked UK travellers who had bookings cancelled by firms whether or not they had been reimbursed in order to produce a list of the best and worst companies for refunds. Read more...
There Are Hall of Famers, and Then Theres Hank Aaron
The Braves slugger occupied the rarefied space of a player who stands out in every crowd even one full of Hall of Famers. Read more...
EXC Curtis Pritchard sets his sights on a new love interest on Celebs Go Dating
In an exclusive clip obtained by MailOnline, the reality star, 24, agreed that he hopes to 'push boundaries' by getting to know different women on the E4 dating show. Read more...
Sharon Begley, a Top Science Journalist, Is Dead at 64
Long at Newsweek, she was regarded as one of her generations pre-eminent science writers. An Enlightenment-era figure, Jon Meacham said. Read more...
Players in a New Super League Would Be Barred From the World Cup
FIFA sends a stern warning to clubs that are considering forming their own lucrative competition. Read more...
How a Power 5 Conference University Is Struggling to Have Sports in a Pandemic
At the University of California, Berkeley, athletes, coaches and administrators face the most complicated puzzle in sports the return of college athletics. They are allowing The Times an inside look at their journeys ups and downs. Read more...
Concern for Health of 2 Political Prisoners in Egypt
Two young Egyptians detained during the military-backed government's deadly crackdown on dissent face serious threats to their health after more than 100 days on hunger strike, according to medical reports. Read more...
Take a look at the business stories that got us talking this week
From cut-price Dreamliners and tented cities to SeaWorld's sales plunge Take a look at the business stories that got us talking this week Read more...
investor backlash
More than 5,000 staff have been furloughed while its 127 UK cinemas are shut. But next week the board will try to push through a pay policy and a long-term bonus scheme that could hand bosses up to 208m. Read more...
Police arrest 2 people and fine 6 for violating Quebec's Covid-19 lockdown orders at a 7-person house party
Canadian police arrested two people after an illegal New Year's Eve party violated Quebec's Covid-19 lockdown protocols. Read more...