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Daily Mirror – March 14 2026 – Daily Mirror

If you’re cooking lunch, crispy rolled pork with rhubarb sauce makes a stunning centrepiece, especially with cheesy polenta and spring veg. If you’re in charge of breakfast in bed, a croissant smoked salmon bake is both impressive and easy enough to get younger kids involved. Or why not give flowers in cake form? However you celebrate, a little effort in the kitchen is the sweetest way to say thank you… Try this wonderful side dish to serve with roast lamb or mutton for Mother’s Day lunch.
It also doubles as a stunning centrepiece for any vegetarians at the table. • 150g radishes, halved or quartered • 150g sugarsnap peas • 180g asparagus woody ends trimmed and cut into batons • 180g purple sprouting broccoli cut to a similar length as the asparagus • 1 litre whole milk • 150g instant polenta • 40g parmesan or vegetarian Italian-style hard cheese, grated, plus a little extra to serve • 100g butter • 2 large garlic cloves, fi nely sliced • 2tbsp capers • 1 lemon, zested and juiced • Small handful of soft herbs (we used parsley, dill and mint) Bring a large pan of water to the boil and fill a large bowl with cold, iced water ready to blanch the veg.
Drop the radishes into the boiling water, You can use up day-old croissants in this simple bake that riffs on the classic combo of salmon and eggs. Enjoy it for a weekend breakfast or Mother’s Day brunch. • 6 large eggs • 200ml whole milk • 100ml single cream • ½ bunch chives fi nely sliced • 1 lemon, zested • 200g soft cheese • ½ tsp freshly ground black pepper plus extra for sprinkling • 6 croissants split (use stale croissants, if you have them) • 200g smoked salmon Heat the oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4.
Whisk together the eggs, milk, cream, half the chives and some seasoning.
Goldblum, 73, his wife Emilie Livingston, 43, socialite Paris Hilton, 45, US comic Ike Barinholtz, 49, and Harry Potter star Emma Watson, 35. Macaulay shot to fame aged 10 in the classic Christmas film and is esti- mated to have made £13million from films before moving into music and podcasts. [email protected] MACAULAY Culkin is ready for his close-up as he poses for selfies with the stars at a pre-Oscars party.
Charlize Theron, 50, and Robert Pattinson, 39, were happy to share a small screen with the Home Alone actor at the Beverly Hills bash. The 45-year-old also posed with Jeff Culkin’s selfies with the stars at pre-Oscars bash Macaulay with Ike Barinholtz With Emilie Livingston, her husband Jeff Goldblum and Paris Hilton Another selfi e with Charlize With Brit star Emma Watson Charlize Theron and Robert Pattinson with Macaulay Star in 1990’s Home Alone OUR TOM AT THE OSCARS: PAGES 12&13 DAILY MIRROR SATURDAY 14.03.2026 4 DM1ST MONDAY Northern regions experience rain showers and clouds, while southern areas remain mostly cloudy with occasional sunny spells.
SUNDAY Rain and showers in western areas and southern regions, cloudy in eastern regions, breezy with some rain in northern regions. TUESDAY Cloudy with rain in western areas, mostly cloudy with some sunny spells in eastern regions, breezy in northern regions. WEDNESDAY Mostly dry with sunny spells, fair and sunny in southern regions, mostly cloudy with some sunny spells in northern areas. THURSDAY Mostly dry with sunny spells across the UK, though cloudy in the north-east with light rain to be expected.
8 9 8 10 11 11 10 10 THE WEEK AHEAD 14 12 11 13 12 12 11 13 15 15 14 13 16 14 12 15 Mostly cloudy across the UK with some sunny spells, particularly in the south-east and London. Light winds in most areas FRIDAY LAST NIGHT’S EUROMILLIONS: 13, 17, 26, 41, 48 Lucky Stars: 4 & 10. Estimated jackpot: £14m THUNDERBALL: 5, 11, 18, 28, 31 Thunderball: 7. Top prize: £500k HEALTH LOTTERY: 3, 7, 25, 43, 46 Bonus: 29 ALL OR NOTHING: 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24 THURSDAY’S SET FOR LIFE: 5, 7, 16, 32, 34 Life Ball: 7.
No winner of £10k a month for 30 years THE LOTTERY 10 MIN CROSSWORD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ACROSS 1 GPS device (6) 5 Window of the soul (4) 6 Oat slab (8) 11 Andorran ruler (2-6) 14 Equine ballgame (4) 15 Driven into (6) DOWN 1 Deride (5) 2 Pane (anag) (4) 3 Star, Alpha Lyrae (4) 4 Pursue (4) 7 Before (3) 8 Disturb (3) 9 Swindle (3) 10 Lukewarm (5) 11 Hip (4) 12 Unlucky (4) 13 Muslim cleric (4) FRIDAY’S SOLUTIONS Across: 1 Iffy, 4 Aqua, 7 Owing to, 9 Tun, 11 Fauna, 12 Woo, 14 Upfront, 16 Eats, 17 Wisp.
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