Google block on child porn: At last! Internet giant axes links to vile sex-abuse websites in stunning victory for Mail campaign

At last! Google has agreed to introduce changes which will prevent depraved images and videos from appearing for more than 100,000 different searches

EXCLUSIVE: The world's biggest media firm has agreed to introduce changes which will prevent depraved images and videos from appearing for more than 100,000 different searches. The company's chairman Eric Schmidt (bottom left), writing in today's Daily Mail ahead of a Downing Street summit on internet pornography, says: 'We've listened. We've fine-tuned Google Search to prevent links to child sexual abuse material from appearing in our results.' David Cameron (pictured bottom right) said the move represented 'a really significant step forward'.

'We've listened - and here's how we'll halt this depravity': Google chief ERIC SCHMIDT explains block on child porn

Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt said Google has developed breakthrough technology that will allow illegal videos to be 'tagged'

While society will never wholly eliminate such depravity, we should do everything in our power to protect children from harm, writes Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt (pictured).

Now the power firms keep us on hold for 47 minutes! Waiting times to speak to a real person about bills and services increase

Frustrating: Power firms keep customers waiting for up to 47 minutes, research has found

Those phoning about bills and services are facing a long wait, according to a study, with some firms keeping them on hold for up to almost 47 minutes.

Turkey and sprout prices up by nearly 20% as stores attempt to cash in on Christmas

Mark up: An average large frozen turkey will be £3 more expensive this year at £20

A typical large frozen turkey, enough to feed more than ten people and leave some over for sandwiches, will be around £3 more expensive at £20.

How your supermarket 'fresh' fish can be THREE weeks old: Seafood bought from the big four was only two days away from rotting

Going off: Fish technicians bought fish, including Salmon, from Sainsburys' Morrisons. Tesco and Asda, and discovered some of the samples were two days away from rotting

A fish technician used industry standard testing to assess pieces of cod, plaice and salmon bought fron the big four supermarkets and found a third were just a couple of days away from

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Tesco use delivery lorries to pick up and dump rubbish fuelling fears their fresh food could be contaminated

Concerns: The lorries drop the rubbish bags at a waste site before returning to Tesco¿s distribution centres to be loaded up with more fresh food (file picture)

The delivery vans carry general waste and food that is out of date before returning to distribution centres to pick up produce to be sold in their stores.

I spy... a new way to keep children in the car: Motorists turning to iPads and other gadgets to keep youngsters entertained during long journeys

Gadgets such as the iPad have overtaken I Spy was a way to keep children entertained in car journeys

If you ever endured a long car journey with your parents as a child, chances are you played I Spy to pass the time.

'I'll never forgive Labour, they destroyed my mates' jobs': The Who's frontman Roger Daltrey blames immigration policy which left working class unemployed

Daltrey said he was angry at politicians who had mismanaged mass immigration

Roger Daltrey, 69, said the reason he no longer supports the Labour Party is because of ‘stupid thinking on Europe’ that allowed large numbers of EU nationals to work in England.

The £800m hotel boss being sued by his father: Son accused of abandoning him and not following Sikh tradition of sharing family wealth

Singh family

Together they turned a small family business into a high-class hotel chain (right) worth £800million. But on Tuesday Bal Mohinder Singh (bottom left), 86, and his elder son, Jasminder (top left), are due to take opposing sides in a High Court battle. Jasminder, 62, head of the Radisson Blu Edwardian hotels empire, is being sued by his father who accuses him of abandoning the Sikh tradition of sharing family property by excluding him from the business.

Scrap stamp duty on homes under £500,000: Influential group of Tories call on Osborne to remove fee as part of package of tax cuts to help middle classes

Warning: Rising stars in the party will warn the chancellor to look out for those on middle incomes

The Free Enterprise Group, which contains many of the party's rising stars, will warn Osborne that he needs to do more to help those on middle incomes.

Now the power firms keep us on hold for 47 minutes! Waiting times to speak to a real person about bills and services increase

Frustrating: Power firms keep customers waiting for up to 47 minutes, research has found

Those phoning about bills and services are facing a long wait, according to a study, with some firms keeping them on hold for up to almost 47 minutes.

Prime Minister swiftly rejects top health expert's call to lower age of consent to 15

Professor John Ashton says the Government should consider lowering the age of sexual consent to 15

Professor John Ashton, president of the Faculty of Public Health, said society had to accept 'the facts' that around a third of boys and girls have sex at 14 or 15.

Campaigners call on motorists to turn off their phones and put them in the boot as it's revealed 575,000 UK drivers have points on their licence for using their mobile

Drivers are being urged by campaigners to turn off their mobile phones while in their cars (stock picture)

At the beginning of Road Safety Week, charity Brake, supported by the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), are also urging everyone to refuse to speak to on the phone to drivers.

The rip-off pensions that won't make you money till you're 100: Minister accuses firms of taking advantage of consumers not shopping round for best annuity rate

Steve Webb

Pensions Minister Steve Webb (pictured) has accused the firms involved of making ‘excess profits’ in a scandal likened to the mis-selling of payment protection insurance.

Top doctors 'must work weekends' because it is 'wrong' for patients to be at greater risk on Saturdays and Sundays

NHS consultants should work on weekends because it is 'wrong' for patients to be at greater risk on Saturdays and Sundays, a report has said

The Academy of Royal Colleges says drastic changes should be made to the running of hospitals so that senior staff, emergency tests and urgent surgery are quickly accessible each day.

Ex-Tory donor says he will do 'whatever it takes' to ensure Ukip wins Euro elections as he donates millions of pounds to the party

Donation: Wealthy businessman Paul Sykes is promising to donate millions to Ukip

Eurosceptic businessman Paul Sykes, pictured, a former Conservative Party backer, is promising to bankroll Ukip’s campaign in the European Parliamentary elections.

MP's family at war over his £1m will: Widow claims disabled son was 'left penniless'

Family row: Three-times married Jimmy Wray died in May at the age of 78

Three-times married former Labour MP Jimmy Wray died in May at the age of 78 – but the extent of his wealth has only now been revealed.

Tory support in North as low as in Scotland: Support drops two points as poll finds party is also failing to attract women voters

Unconvinced: Voters in the North do not believe David Cameron's party will do well

The party’s support in the region has dropped from 31 per cent to 29 per cent, with voters less likely to believe David Cameron's party will do well at the next election.

EXCLUSIVE: Cycling chiefs helped me to cheat! Disgraced star Lance Armstrong's explosive new drug claim rocks sport as he meets whistleblower who brought him down for first time in 13 years

Unfinished business: Emma O'Reilly confronts Lance Armstrong a decade after they worked together

Lance Armstrong has accused cycling's ruling body of knowing he was a drug cheat and encouraging him to cover up his doping. In an interview with Sportsmail, the disgraced former cyclist claims then UCI president Hein Verbruggen, who has always denied any wrongdoing, was complicit in allowing Armstrong to continue in, the 1999 Tour de France after a positive steroid test.

Get ready for the Great British Rake Off: BBC hopes to replicate the success of cooking show with home-grown veg and a taste of The Good Life

Posed by models image of a couple forking the ground in an allotment or vegetable plot, and planting potatoes.

Grow, Make, Eat: The Great Allotment Challenge, presented by Fern Britton, is tipped to do for cabbages and cucumbers what Bake Off did for pies and pastries.

Hitler didn't stop me. But elf 'n' safety has, says Navy hero told he can no longer lead parades because he is 'too old' to be insured

Albert 'Dusty' Miller, 89, served with distinction in WWII but was told he could no longer act as parade marshal because he was too old

Albert 'Dusty' Miller, 89, from Merseyside, has been barred from serving as a marshal and standard-bearer at Royal British Legion events because he is too old to be insured.

'Please help us': Wills and Kate called on to support Welsh neighbours in fracking row

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Around 4,000 of the royal couple's former neighbours have been warned their landowner has a right to frack. They hope the second in line to the throne can help.

So much for the interrogation: Spy chiefs knew what questions were going to be asked BEFORE parliamentary committee

(L - R) Andrew Parker, the head of M15; John Sawers, the head of M16 and Iain Lobban

An televised appearance by the heads of MI5, MI6 and GCHQ (pictured) was hailed as transparent - but they agreed questions with MPs in advance, the Sunday Times has revealed.

Terror trial could be held in secret with identities and plot withheld 'to stop conspirators being tipped off'

Veil: Senior Scotland Yard detectives believe that alleged conspirators of the terror suspects could be tipped off if details of their actions are made public

Prosecutors will apply to a judge tomorrow for a draconian order to hold large parts of a major terrorist trial out of the public eye.

Militant union chiefs 'will not collaborate' with Cameron's probe into bully tactics

David Cameron's probe into union antics has been lambasted by Unite

Unite's political director Jennie Formby dismissed the inquiry as 'a Tory election stunt which no trade unionist will collaborate with'. But the Government will go ahead.

Mystery of the kettle whistle solved at last: Speed steam is funnelled through spout creates the sound

Breakthrough: Cambridge University researchers say  the speed which steam is funnelled through the spout is why a kettle whistles

Cambridge University researchers say the speed steam is funnelled through the spout is why it produces a sound when you are making a brew.

New hope for asthma sufferers as scientists find gene that triggers condition

Hope: Scientists have foun a gene that causes asthma in children, giving millions hope of new treatments or even a cure

Scientists at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia hope the news will lead to better treatments for asthma, which affects 5.4million Britons.

Rise of drug-resistant superbugs could make routine operations deadly within a generation, experts have warned

Warning: Infections caused by bacteria like e.coli (pictured) could render antibiotics useless

Leading health experts claim death rates could return to figures recorded 100 years ago as growing numbers of infections become resistant to antibiotics.

Police probe into Co-op bank chief Reverend Paul Flowers caught buying crystal meth and cocaine

The Reverend Paul Flowers, a Methodist minister who used to head the Co-operative Bank, was covertly filmed counting off £20 notes to buy hard drugs.

The Reverend Paul Flowers, a Methodist minister who used to head the Co-operative Bank, was covertly filmed counting off £20 notes to buy hard drugs. He bragged of getting 'wasted' following his grilling by MPs over the near-collapse of the bank, which threatens the retirement income of thousands of pensioners.

How DID sleazy preacher Paul Flowers ever become chairman of the Co-op bank?

He bragged of getting 'wasted' following his grilling by MPs over the near-collapse of the bank, which threatens the retirement income of thousands of pensioners

Ordinarily, the Rev Paul Flowers would have presided over the 10.30am service yesterday at Wibsey Methodist Church.

Britain's top earners are now paying almost 30 per cent of all income tax while their income equates to just 10 per cent of the national salary

Tax burden: Official figures from HM Revenue and Customs reveal how a greater proportion of income tax is being paid by the highest earners

Research for the Sunday Times suggests Britain's top one per cent paid just 11 per cent of the country's income tax in 1979.

Aid Secretary under fire for 'flat-footed' response to typhoon: Greening accused of being slow to grasp enormity of disaster and being out of touch with public feeling

Criticised: A senior Tory source said Miss Greening had been slow to grasp the enormity of typhoon

The Tory MP is said to have compounded the impression by accidentally saying the disaster had taken place in Indonesia during her first big media statement on the subject.

Police chief hits out at 'vile' tweets by motorists caught in M42 traffic jams after man stood on bridge for 24 hours threatening to jump

The M42 had been closed between the M5 and junction 1 at Bromsgrove since 12.45pm Saturday afternoon while police negotiated with the suicidal man

The M42 had been closed between the M5 and junction 1 at Bromsgrove since 12.45pm Saturday afternoon while police negotiated with the suicidal man.

'Once a Marine, always a Marine', says UK's top commando as he backs killer sergeant and survey shows public also support him

Support: Major General Ed Davis said the Armed Forces still has a 'duty of care' towards Marine A and his family

Major General Ed Davis has risked a clash with military top brass by issuing the message of support on the day Marine A was found guilty of murdering a Taliban fighter.

It'll be a freezing fortnight: Arctic winds to bring frost, ice and snow

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Frost warnings have been issued across the UK for tomorrow and Tuesday, as temperatures are set to plummet below zero across the country

'Nightmare! He refuses to obey orders': Leaked emails reveal what Ed Miliband REALLY thinks of Ed Balls

Ed Miliband with Ed Balls MP

The emails, sent last week and obtained by The Mail on Sunday, reveal that the Labour leader’s team think Mr Balls is a ‘nightmare’.

Tory revolt over controversial bid to axe 20,000 Army jobs and replace full-time troops with reservists

Philip Hammond is facing a revolt among his own MPs over plans to replace full-time troops with reservists

Rebel Conservative backbenchers are plotting to line up with MPs from Labour and other parties to block the plans of Defence Secretary Philip Hammond (pictured) for a dramatic expansion of the UK’s reserve forces.

'Bully-boy' unions face inquiry: Cameron sets up review into use of 'intimidation tactics'

David Cameron is increasing pressure on Ed Miliband

The union’s ‘leverage’ team sent mobs to the homes of company executives as part of its campaign against cuts to pay and pensions at the Scottish petrochemicals plant.

Tory crime tsar: Put 'Shameless' families through two years of boot camp hell

Layabouts: The hit TV show followed benefit scroungers. Plans would put people like this on a work programme

Layabout parents – like the characters in hit TV show Shameless – would undergo an ‘intensive’ programme to keep them out of crime and unemployment.

Now Alan Johnson joins chorus of Labour chiefs apologising on migration

'Got sums wrong': Alan Johnson said the numbers coming were much greater than the forecast

Mr Johnson, who led the Home Office under Gordon Brown, suggested Labour encouraged immigration while in power to boost the economy but 'got the sums wrong'.

Cigarette-smoking toddler who shocked the world with his 40-a-day habit has given up... now he's addicted to food

Toddler Aldi Rizal stunned the world when it was revealed he had a 40-a-day smoking habit at just two years old

Aldi Rizal became an international media sensation at the age of two when he was discovered in a poor village in Sumatra, Indonesia, puffing on a cigarette (inset) while riding his tricycle. The outcry led to the Indonesian government launching a campaign to tackle the problem of children smoking and organising special rehabilitation treatment to help Aldi quit. But now aged five he's moved on to another addiction - food.

Doris Lessing, the titan with a pen dipped in acid, is dead: Author was as famous for her put-downs as her feminist novel The Golden Notebook

Doris Lessing

In The Golden Notebook, Lessing, who has died aged 94, attacked Englishmen and their uselessness. However, the writer also took on numerous others throughout her long career.

Pilot and passenger killed when their plane nose-dived into airport were a couple returning from trip to Paris

Kay Clarke and Gary Vickers

Gary Vickers, 58, and Kaye Clarke, 42, died when their twin-engine plane crashed into the ground on approach to landing at Hawarden Airport in Flintshire, North Wales.

Bereaved stepdaughter led to empty bed by senior nurse then told he didn't know where patient's body was

Billie McLaughlin, pictured with her husband Frank, was stunned when she asked hospital staff to see the body of her deceased stepfather Terry Brady but was then told they didn't know where it was

The nurse was forced to admit he didn't know where Terry Brady's body was after his stepdaughter Billie McLaughlin, 59, asked to see him after he passed away at Inverclyde Royal Hospital in Greenock, Scotland.

'One man resistance' who was presumed dead in WWII survived until 1989: POW's name has to be removed from war memorial after nephew realises mistake

Walter Dauny, who was presumed dead, is to have his name removed from a memorial after it emerged he lived until 1988

Walter Dauny, born in St Peter parish, Jersey, was presumed dead when he failed to return to the Channel island after he was sentenced to eight months for stealing a German soldier's boots.

British Airways 'lost 13-year-old Russian public school boy on his first unaccompanied flight' - and REFUSES to apologise

Lost boy: Nikolay Gorashenko, 13, had just started school in the UK when he was lost by BA staff

Nikolay Gorashenko, 13, wandered Heathrow alone without his passport while his panicked carer pleaded with unsympathetic staff.

Bravery of schoolgirl, nine, born with half a heart who has survived SIX cardiac arrests

Bethan Edwards is just nine years old but has survived six heart attacks after being born with half a heart

Bethan Edwards, from Evesham, Worcestershire, was born with half a heart and underwent three dangerous operations by the time she was five.

Carer tied woman, 88, up with her dressing gown cord so she could have cigarette break

Carer Sussanah Carr tied up a lady, who suffers from dementia, because she did not want her wandering around the care home

What does he have to do to be jailed? Dangerous dog owner whose American bulldog mauled his toddler niece to death flouts ban on keeping pets for the SECOND time

An American bulldog, the breed which killed toddler Zumer Ahmed in April 2010

Urfan Ahmed, 35, of Crawley, West Sussex, was found guilty this week of walking his girlfriend's dog when it attacked another animal in a park.

Doctor's notes tell of SS Rommel plot: Report reveals how physician was forced to put 'heart attack' on death certificate to cover up his forced suicide

Erwin Rommel, who led the Afrika Korps before trying to kill his leader Hitler

A seven-page report by Dr Frierich Breiderhoff has emerged about how SS soldiers threatened to harm his family if he didn't falsify Erwin Rommel's death certificate.

Teenage murderer found hanged in high security prison just days after being jailed for horrific killing of pensioner, 88

Imran Douglas, 18, was found dead in his cell, five days after he was sentenced to a minimum of 18 years behind bars for the murder of 88-year-old Margery Gilbey

EXCLUSIVE: Imran Douglas, 18, was found dead in his cell just five days after being sentenced to a minimum of 18 years behind bars for brutally attacking bed-ridden Margery Gilbey.

Illegal immigrant paedophile has already cost taxpayer £350,000. Now he will get compensation... because Britain breached HIS human rights by locking him up

Jumaa Kater Saleh, 24, who arrived in the UK in November 2004 hidden in a lorry, cannot be deported because he is part of a 'persecuted tribe' in Sudan

A Sudanese man who was part of a gang who had sex with a 13-year-old girl cannot be deported because he is member of a 'persecuted' tribe, the High Court (pictured) heard.

Former Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison charged with assault and affray over nightclub fracas which left teenager with facial injuries

Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison, pictured on a night out with friends from ITV show The Only Way is Essex on Friday, has been charged with affray and assault over a nightclub fracas in her home city of Newcastle

It is claimed the 25-year-old, pictured, was involved in a brawl at Florita's Bar in Newcastle. She was dropped from the MTV show, set in the city, after her arrest.

Thieves ransack Strictly Come Dancing stars' Blackpool Tower changing rooms 'and escape via network of tunnels'

Chaos: Dancers prepare for their performance in one of the dressing rooms at Blackpool Tower

It is believed the gang used the tunnels under Blackpool Tower to avoid CCTV after stealing iPads, cash and jewellery from the changing rooms used by the female celebrities.

Biggest-ever load transported on Britain's roads weighing more than a SPACE SHUTTLE crawls to destination at 4mph

The load began its slow journey from Didcot power station in Oxfordshire on Friday and caused 13-mile long tailbacks

The giant electrical transformer and its specialised transporter vehicle weighed an earth shattering 640 tonnes - thousands of pounds heavier than a Nasa spacecraft. The enormous vehicle is 100m long and 5m wide and took up two lanes of the motorway while it crawled to its final destination - at just 4mph. It began its slow journey from Didcot power station in Oxfordshire on Friday and caused 13-mile long tailbacks when it wound its way along the M4 on Saturday.

Holmes sweet Holmes: This Morning hosts Eamonn Holmes and wife Ruth Langsford put six-bed mansion up for sale for £3.25m

Eamonn Holmes and his wife Ruth Langsford are set to move house after putting their six-bed mansion in Surrey on the market for £3.25m

Eamonn Holmes and his wife Ruth Langsford are set to move house after putting their six-bed mansion in Surrey on the market for £3.25m.

Mauve-ing home? Ordinary looking semi-detached house is decorated entirely in PURPLE inside... and could be yours for £400,000

Every room inside the four bedroom house in Hillingdon, Middlesex, has been decorated in a shade of purple - including the bathroom and the kitchen

Every room inside the four bedroom house in Hillingdon, Middlesex, has been decorated in a shade of purple - including the bathroom and the kitchen.

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What a waste of money! Black and pink themed art gallery that cost £72million to build is forced to close just five years after it opened

The Public went way over budget and costs spiralled to £72million as it was built

Plans for The Public, a gallery in West Bromwich in the West Midlands, had been hailed as one of Britain's largest and most ambitious cultural building projects. But it failed to attract enough visitors.

Prince Harry leaves the UK ahead of 200-mile trek across Antarctica with wounded servicemen and women

WALKING WITH THE WOUNDED

The three teams competing in the Walking With The Wounded expedition were seen off from Heathrow Airport. Prince Harry also left the UK this evening ahead of the Antarctica trek.

Roman roads, Georgian crescents and London’s leafy squares, the 50 streets which reveal Britain's domestic history

House historian Melanie Backe-Hansen compiled the list - including The Street in Castle Combe - from thousands of candidates across England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.

House historian Melanie Backe-Hansen compiled the list from thousands of candidates across England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.

Europe's largest and most volatile volcano Mount Etna spews molten lava from the earth's core thousands of feet above the Sicilian countryside

Etna

The eruption, which was captured on camera from Acireale, near Cantania, sent thick plumes of smoke and ash over the Italian island last night. The spectacular footage shows the volatile volcano emitting streams of hot lava from the earth's core. The explosion - which is the sixteenth paroxysmal eruption recorded this year - did not endanger any of the villages dotted around the slopes of the mountain. Mount Etna, which is still in constant activity, witnessed its last major eruption in 1992

That's one tired mum! Daisy the sow gives birth to 27 piglets in just nine months including one litter of 16

Daisy the hardy sow is taking a well earned rest after giving birth to an incredible 27 piglets the space of nine months

The Kunekune pig has just produced a litter of 16 babies at a children's activity farm near Wareham, Dorset, nine months after giving birth to 11.

Will the losers get the hump? Indians bedeck camels in beads and jewellery in contest to find world's prettiest

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The competition was held in Pushkar Fair - believed to be the biggest camel fair in the world, in the Thar desert, India, this week.

The other Glastonbury festival: Town illuminated by thousands of bulbs and welcomes hundreds of glittering floats as part of annual Somerset carnival

Renowned: The parade through Somerset in November is widely regarded as one of the largest of its kind in the world

Floats from the parade, which is regarded as the largest illuminated procession in the world, lit up villages in the West Country throughout November with their weird and wonderful designs and bizarre costume choices.

Rockin' back the clock: Vintage festival at Pontins Holiday Park celebrates the 1950s

Pontins Holiday Park

The twice annual Rhythm Riot event is held at Pontins Holiday Park in Camber, East Sussex and is nothing short of heaven for fans of all things 1950s.

New York City in the summer of love: Family photos capture Vietnam War protests, trips to Coney Island and swingin' sixties style

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It was the end of the Sixties, the summer of love when students protested the Vietnam War and a young photographer and his father explored New York City.

A hundred years of grit and glamor: Film celebrates a century of New York street photography

For more than 100 years, New York has been captured on film by photographers that roam the city's streets. Now a new documentary turns the camera on them.

For more than 100 years, New York has been captured on film by photographers that roam the city's streets. Now a new documentary turns the camera on them.

Salt of the earth: The 5,000-year-old mines inside caves and tunnels in Turkey which are still in use today

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Melih Sular, 32, took these pictures in a mine near Cankiri, Turkey, which was first mined around 3000BC and still produces 500 tonnes of salt each year.

Briton dead after Boeing 737 crashes in Russia 'killing 50 passengers and crew'

Wreckage: This photograph, provided by the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, shows debris at the crash site of the doomed airliner

The Boeing 737 aircraft, belonging to Tatarstan Airlines had been coming in to land at in the city of Kazan, when it crashed and caught fire, killing all on board, including a British passenger.

Two dead and three seriously injured in armed vigilante and drug gang clash in Mexico

Members of a 'self-defence' patrol took over the main square and town hall yesterday

Members of a 'self-defence' patrol took over the main square and town hall yesterday in a village near Tancitaro, in the western state of Michoacan.

Tragic little girl dies after parents pumped air into her lungs by hand for three days at typhoon-hit hospital with no electricity

Latest victim: Genia Mae Mustacisa pumps oxygen into the lungs of her three-day-old daughter in an attempt to keep her alive after the hospital she was left with no electricity follwoing Typhoon Haiyan

Althea Mustacia died after parents spent three days pumping air into her lungs by hand because hospital in Philippines city of Tacloban (pictured) has no electricity.

11 people killed and two injured as group of axe-wielding militants attack police station in China

Growing unrest: Eleven people have been killed in a clash between police and militants in the Serikbuya township in the Xinjiang region

Two auxiliary police officers and nine attackers were killed in the incident in Bachu county's Serikbuya township, near the historic city of Kashgar, on Saturday afternoon.

JFK's 'last moment of serenity': President and Jackie Kennedy joined the Mile High Club on Air Force One the day before his death

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New details have emerged about the final hours of President Kennedy's life, including that he had sex with wife Jackie on Air Force One the day before his assassination 50 years ago.

JFK's niece admits she doubts Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter in her uncle's assassination

Not certain: Kathleen Kennedy Townsend expressed her uncertainty that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter in her uncle's 1963 assassination

Kathleen Kennedy Townsend spoke on Fox News Sunday today about her doubt that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter in JFK's 1963 assassination.

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It's not killer robots I'm scared of - it's the ones making us all lazy and stupid

The Japanese, with an increasingly aged population but a resolute refusal to license mass immigration, have turned to robots as the only means of maintaining labour output (Honda creation Asimo pictured)

It is no bad thing to be spared the physical effort of menial tasks, I’m not sure the same conclusion can be reached when it is mental effort that has been made redundant, writes DOMINIC LAWSON.

Girls today need more protection, not less, writes BEL MOONEY

Professor John Ashton, president of the Faculty of Public Health, suggests lowering the age so that 15-year-olds will feel able to seek proper advice about contraception and sexual health from the NHS

To change the age of consent for sex to 15 would be to disperse the message that since teenagers are ‘at it’ anyway, we might as well enshrine that uncomfortable reality within the law.

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Victory on web porn, but the fight goes on

The PM has persuaded Google and Microsoft to block access to thousands of images and videos of child abuse

The Mail warmly welcomes the Prime Minister’s success in persuading Google and Microsoft to block access to tens of thousands of images and videos of child abuse.

PETER MCKAY: Why the two Eds add up to a dreadful double act

Miliband fears Balls has given a hostage to fortune by predicting the economy would continue to flatline, leading to a double dip recession. Another fear may be that Balls isn't pulling his weight for a Miliband victory in 2015

Ed Miliband's team describe shadow chancellor Ed Balls as a ‘nightmare’, according to emails leaked yesterday. Thus confirming what everyone at Westminster already suspected.