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Couple who won £101m on the EuroMillions become second pair to split up as strain of handling their fortune takes its toll

Dave and Angela Dawes, orginally from Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, have reportedly split after two years of marriage after rowing over how to spread the cash.read


Vinnie Jones and wife both battling cancer

The 48-year-old former footballer revealed doctors had 'cut out three bits so far' His wife Tanya, 47, has also had a number of growths removed.read


'She knows what she's put us through, but it's so hard leaving her': The agony of Melissa Reid's anguished mother after first visit to drug mule daughter's jail in Peru

Miss Reid, right and with Mrs Reid in 2010 left, and Michaella McCollum Connolly, both 20, were caught trying to smuggle cocaine worth £1.5 million on to a flight from Lima to Spain.read


Will 'footage of second shooter' prove Lee Harvey Oswald did NOT act alone in JFK shooting?

A Texas real-estate developer is in possession of footage of John F Kennedy's motorcade from that fateful day in Dallas that reportedly depicts a second shooter.read


School leavers offered opportunity to train as spies

People without university education can apply to the scheme, run by GCHQ (pictured), MI5 and MI6, and gain a unique insight into ‘cyber threats, terrorism, espionage and organised crime’.read


Agreement on Iran nuclear deal has been reached, according to the French foreign minister

The deal was revealed by French foreign minister Laurent Fabius (pictured) and Michael Mann, spokesman for top European Union diplomat Baroness Ashton.read


Murdoch's feud with Blair over wife Wendi: 'Terminal' end of friendship over claims of 'multiple encounters' between ex-PM and tycoon's wife

Even though the former Prime Minister claims his relationship with Ms Deng is strictly platonic, sources close to the media tycoon said the pair shared 'multiple encounters' without Mr Murdoch's knowledge.read


Talk about having the neighbours round for dinner! Scientists find site where a DOZEN Neanderthals were killed and eaten in a single feast

The remains of 12 Neanderthals, including young children, were found in the El Sidrón cave system, near Asturias, in north western Spain (file picture).read


Which bright spark designed that? Heathrow built £4.3 billion new Terminal 5 without a way of changing the lightbulbs ... now they're calling in rope daredevils to do the job

An estimated 60 per cent of the down lights have blown in the departures lounge of the London terminal which was designed by British architect Lord Richard Rogers.read


Miliband: Labour leader opens his heart on 'really tough' rift with brother that 'hasn't fully healed'...on how he fell for Justine at a Robbie Williams gig... and why he couldn't get a girl in his youth (the white trousers didn't help!)

Ed Miliband has admitted his relationship with brother David has still not fully ‘healed’ following his decision to stand against him for the Labour leadership.read


Cameron prepares for showdown with Europe over benefits for Romanian and Bulgarian migrants

In a move that would defy EU law, people wishing to enter Britain will have to prove they have lived here for a year, up from three months, before receiving benefits.read


Sex, drugs, blasphemy, depravity, arrogance of the Crystal Methodist 'who didn't believe in God'... in his own brazen texts

Paul Flowers kept up an astonishing stream of sex and drug obsessed texts, even after his humiliating recent performance before the Commons Treasury Select Commitee and as The Mail on Sunday prepared last week’s revelations about his drug use.read


Picture exclusive: Three hours before police swoop, Flowers on late-night cinema outing with ex-drug addict Methodist minister

Reverend Hu is an openly gay minister who has spoken about his battle with drug addiction. He was seen out with Paul Flowers just hours before Flowers was arrested.read


Shamed Co-op bank chief asked friend to 'bring Charlie'... two days after telling Mail on Sunday: 'I did wrong. I'll get help'

Disgraced minister Paul Flowers allegedly phoned his drug dealer two days after saying he was seeking help for his addiction asking him to come round and 'bring charlie'.read


Anger of current deputy chairman of the Co-op after his arrest for gross indecency with his male lover, 17, in a hotel room

Steven Bayes criticised the police for how they handled the case - which saw the deputy chairman arrested for gross indecency because his partner was under the age of consent.read


Disgraced Co-op banker, Rev Paul Flowers, texted teenage rent boy to invite him to Labour peer's party... as he asked about crystal meth

Paul Flowers invited a teenage rent boy to accompany him to the summer party of Labour peer Baroness Thornton and asked him about the drug crystal meth.read


'No, I didn't kill Michael. He did it himself... with a massive overdose using his own stash': What really happened the night Jackson died, by Dr Conrad Murray, the doctor jailed for the death of the King of Pop

Dr Conrad Murray speaks for the first time after serving half of his four-and-a-half-year jail term following his conviction of killing Michael Jackson.read


Did the Yorkshire Ripper kill SEVENTEEN more women? Retired policeman 'strongly believes' catalogue of unsolved murders have the hallmarks of Peter Sutcliffe

Chris Clark, formerly of Norfolk Police, says 'circumstantial evidence' links the notorious killer, pictured, to murders of female victims between 1968 and 1980.read


Attenborough's Night at the Museum: Sir David brings dinosaur fossils back to life for stunning 3D movie set in Natural History Museum

Sir David Attenborough will return to the small screen in the New Year with a new wildlife series that could be his most extraordinary adventure yet.read


Autumn's last hurrah: Glorious scenes captured on camera as Britain moves towards winter - and colder weather

As winter officially begins next weekend, these stunning scenes capture the Lake District's beauty mirrored in the still waters in a moment of late November calm.read


Female RAF recruits get £100,000 compensation each... because they were made to march like men

The women claimed that parading alongside taller male recruits caused them to over-stride, a repetitive motion which, when repeated over several weeks, led them to develop spinal and pelvic injuries.read


After those pictures of Prince George, an anxious mother asks: When is it safe to swaddle like Will and Kate?

Following pictures of Prince George being swaddled, Sadie Nicholas, 40, mother to seven-week-old Albie, tackles the question.read


That's one way to stay warm! Stuntman sets human torch record after his WIFE sets him on fire for almost six minutes

Austrian Joe Tvdtling, 33, managed to walk around the streets of Salzburg burning for five minutes and 41 seconds before the heat became unbearable.read


It's too long-winded! What George VI's advisor thought of early draft of the King's Speech

The three-page document (pictured), in which the king announced the outbreak of World War II, reveals that Britain was ready to declare war on Germany a week before Adolf Hitler invaded Poland.read


Dating site for beautiful people launches calendar

The models all appear on the Beautiful People dating site and each of the 24 singletons chosen has had at least 12,000 views.read


Nick Clegg secretly briefed wealthy investors at his glamourous French neighbour's dinner

The Deputy Prime Minister spoke at the private dinner hosted by Nathalie Dauriac-Stoebe, a rising City star who handles more than £2 billion of funds on behalf of her ‘ultra-high net worth’ clients.read


Beauty salon angers women by adding 'fat tax' of up to £10 extra for larger ladies getting their legs waxed - because they use up more materials

Clients at the MM Bubbles salon in London's upmarket South Kensington are being hit with a 'fat tax' of £5 if they are a size 12 or above.read


The lonely suicide of Alexander McQueen and family's anger at mystery of £16million legacy

There was nothing fashionable about that dimly lit room in Bow where, more than a year after his death, his sister Janet (pictured) was finally allowed to rummage through a small proportion of the possessions her wealthy brother had amassed.read


Normally we tear strips off each other! Nick Clegg's tribute to persuasive Prince Charles

The Lib Dem leader, who shared a platform with David Cameron and Ed Miliband at the Step Up 2 Serve launch last week, told Charles: ‘I suspect the next time David, Ed and I are on a platform together we’ll be tearing strips off each other.read


The ultimate indignity of the A&E closures: The hospital where the NHS was born is losing its casualty ward but not a penny of the £12m promised to help a nearby unit cope with the extra patients has arrived

Trafford General Hospital, where Health Minister Aneurin Bevan officially launched the NHS in 1948, will shut its 24-hour A&E on Wednesday. About 8,500 seriously ill or injured patients will have to be dealt with by Manchester's other busy hospitals each year.read


Glamour model arrested over £3million scam

Jamie-Lee Church, who won a record deal after appearing on ITV's Popstars: The Rivals in 2002 was arrested as US detectives investigate whether she was involved in the 'boiler room scam'.read


Charity Christmas card scandal: Shops giving as little as SIX per cent of profits to good causes

A Which? Money survey of 15 chains found Asda was the least generous retailer, while rivals Sainsbury’s and Waitrose both gave ten per cent of the profits made to charity.read


End is nigh for hymn books as churches go hands-free

The fashion for ‘hands-free worship’ has led to a decline in book sales. But it is said to have improved the singing, as congregants look up at a screen instead of down at the page.read


Ben Needham's pregnant sister is 'terrified baby will be stolen'

Leighanna Needham, 20 (left) was not yet born when her brother (inset) vanished on the Greek island of Kos. She told the Daily Mirror she will do everything to stop the same thing happening to her daughter.read


Latvia president calls supermarket collapse 'murder' as it emerges the death of at least 54 people has left several children orphaned

Fifty-four deaths have been confirmed from the structural failure in Riga on Thursday. Today police said there were 10 reports of missing persons who could have been at the supermarket.read


Slave woman's 'scented love letters and photographs to the neighbour she was obsessed with'

It is claimed that the 30-year-old allegedly held captive by a cult-like Left-wing commune in Brixton, south London, sent letters to neighbour Marius Feneck, left.read


Boudoir photography: Not one for the family album

More tasteful than tacky, the new trend for ‘boudoir’ photo shoots allows us to indulge our sensual side and boost our self-esteem. Kathryn Knight talks to women going for maximum exposure on both sides of the camera.read


Architect behind designs of 'Vagina Stadium' for 2022 World Cup is a WOMAN... and she isn't very happy about critics' comparisons of her plans to female private parts

Zaha Hadid, the architect behind newly unveiled designs for the Al-Wakrah sports stadium in Qatar has said critics' comparisons of her plans to female genitalia are 'really embarrassing'.read


Brian Paddick and the 'Silver Fox' dating con: Former police chief - and war hero Tim Collins - used by fraudsters to lure lonely hearts... and steal their cash

The complex ‘Silver Fox’ fraud was unveiled when two women who had fallen for Lord Paddick’s pictures tracked him down in real life to warn him.read


Meet the neuroscientist and married father of three who discovered he was a PSYCHOPATH after accidentally studying his own brain scans

Award-winning scientist James Fallon, 58, from California, accidentally found out in 2005 that those parts of his brain linked to empathy, morality and self-control are inactive.read


Mother of two who survived cancer and recent motorcycle crash is KILLED by a car after leaving her house for first time after accident

Sally Ann Okuly, of Virginia, was fatally struck by a car on her way to get her morning coffee and paper and died a week before her 41st wedding anniversary.read


Police find body they believe to be that of missing chief inspector Tim Frohwein

The body, believed to be that of Tim Frohwein, 48, was discovered at around 1pm today in the Goyt Valley, a popular walking spot in the Peak District.read


Jockey AP McCoy reveals painstaking effects of training that meant he could 'never have kids naturally'

AP McCoy has spoken of his struggle to start a family with wife Chanelle after taking 'too many hot baths' lowered his sperm count. The couple have two children, Eve, six and Archie, three months, after undergoing IVF.read


Doris Lessing, my magnificent panther from the African veldt...by her secret lover Anthony Sampson

The political commentator said the author (pictured) brought 'a passionate African freshness to both politics and sex' and would pretend to visit him on research as a guise to get him into bed.read


1966 World Cup winner Nobby Stiles, 71, diagnosed with prostate cancer

The former Manchester United player was given the news during a routine trip to a GP but doctors has said he can make a full recovery.read


Pregnant woman hits belly with a hammer after boasting her baby is 'hard'

Heather Thorpe, 24, from Chelmsley Wood, Birmingham, was filmed committing the outrageous offence just weeks before she gave birth to her son, Jonathon.read


Python stars' Holy Grail - £1m each and five more shows

Fans had thought their comeback title – One Down, Five To Go – was a typically Python-esque reference to the absence of late star Graham Chapman.read


Gibraltar kicks of again: Minister raises tension over the Rock by hailing football team that Spain tried to ban

Culture Secretary Maria Miller has risked angering Spain after hailing a 'historic' match played between a team from the Rock and Slovakia last week.read


The sexism of 'Bunga Bunga' bank boys drove me to despair. And it's also costing you your pension: Shocking warning from the city broker forced out of her job for being a woman

Everyone knows the City is one of the toughest working environments. But, if you’re an ambitious woman working, it can be the stuff of nightmares WRITES ISABEL SITZ.read


The great celebrity shoe's who: Yes, those vertiginous YSL heels are Kate Winslet's. But, as stars donate their favourite pairs to charity, can you match the other celebrities to their footwear?

It is said you can’t get to know someone until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes. But can you work out which shoes belong to which stars?read


'Policing on the cheap' row over plan to pay Special Constables to make up for cutting full-time officers

The chairman of the Police Federation Specials working group said the plan could end up replacing full-time officers with volunteers who have other commitments.read


Dad's Army star Bill Pertwee left over £400,000 in will to actor son

Dad’s Army actor Bill Pertwee, who played grumpy Warden Hodges in the series, left £426,888 in his will to his actor son, Jonathan.read


I was helpless when Jimmy died in my arms... now I want EVERY child to learn first aid: The 16-year-old's murder in a bakery shocked the nation. Here, the brother who held him in his final moments tell his devastating story

Tommy Mizen's brother Jimmy was killed in an unprovoked attack when a teenage thug cut his throat in south-east London in 2009.read


'Light-bulb moment' ink sketch by Beatle John Lennon to be sold in online auction

The drawing has officially been valued at between £6,000 and £10,000, but an expert has said previous artistic works by Lennon have sold for £100,000.read


'His mission has changed': As the world tunes in to the 50th anniversary show, its creator reveals why the next Doctor Who could be a woman

Steven Moffat, the show's lead writer and head producer, said he has written the possibility into past plotlines, but that it is wrong to 'make rules' for casting.read


Google blocks Dennis Nilsen blog which published the serial killer's sexually explicit autobiography

Nilsen, 67, who is serving a life sentence in Full Sutton jail, near York for murdering six young men in the late 70s and early 80s, wrote a sickening memoir from behind bars.read


Mother finally reunited with her son THIRTY YEARS after his father abducted him to Mexico

A Chicago-born man kidnapped as a toddler and taken to Mexico by his father more than three decades ago has finally met his mother after being arrested trying to cross the border illegally.read


Fury as Ministers refuse to curb cosmetic cowboys

The Mail on Sunday has learnt that the Government is to reject a crucial recommendation in a hard-hitting review of the booming sector, to the outrage of leading doctors.read


Patients 'scared to go to crisis hospital' after alleged blunders exposed

Philippa Slinger, chief executive of Wexham Park Hospital, near Slough, reveals she fears there will be a boycott by local GPs frightened to refer patients.read


SouthYork rises again

The current owners of Sunninghill Park in Berkshire, dubbed SouthYork because of its resemblance to the Southfork home of the Ewing family in TV soap opera Dallas, want to send in the bulldozers and replace it with a lavish six-bedroom house.read


Duke of York at centre of new 'palace for hire' row

JP Morgan paid an undisclosed fee to hire the ballroom and made donations to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Royal Ballet, which provided entertainment.read


In cloud cuckoo land? MPs' secret files to be stored abroad despite spying fears

Liberal Democrat MP Julian Huppert voiced concern about how to maintain security using a 'cloud' scheme to store information.read


Doorknobs BANNED in Vancouver as local government pushes to make houses more elderly-friendly

The Vancouver Canada City Council recently passed a new building code which will require all new buildings to have levers on doors and faucets instead of round knobs.read


Canned: the artisan food range Jamie couldn't get into enough kitchens

The Jme food range was launched two years ago - but the brand failed because of a series of 'commercially mad' decisions by those in charge, one producer claims.read


Welcome to Cat Island - the Japanese fishing village where felines far outnumber the human population

Cats were originally brought to the Japanese island of Tashirojima to protect silkworm farms from mice. After the industry left, locals took care of the cats for luck.read


'I am not a rapist as i have a growth on my penis and it hurts to have sex', accused man tells jury

Harbinder Khatkar, 37, is accused of attacking seven women. six of the attacks are alleged to have happened in Derby on the same night in February this year.read


Father Ryan Muggleton used his own blood to stain his son's nappies and convince doctors newborn was suffering from a serious disease

Ryan Muggleton, 20, repeatedly took his son to hospitals in Gloucester and Bristol, where he sought medical attention for a series of false complaints.read


Boeing 787 Dreamliner nightmare as airlines warned about ice forming on plane engines

Japan Airlines has pulled 787s from two international routes following the warning, which is the latest in a spate of mishaps for Boeing's new Dreamliner.read


Surfer killed by shark off notorious stretch of West Australia's west coast

The 35-year-old man was surfing alone at a beach near Gracetown, about 167 miles south of Perth, when he was attacked.read


Model and mother suing Match.com for $1.5billion because hundreds of users have used her pictures in their fake profiles

Florida mother and part-time model Yuliana Avalos says she doesn't go a day without people saying they saw her picture on Match.com or another dating site.read


A ride through 1980s New York: Amazing photographs of the New York City subway as it was 30 years ago

Photographer Steven Seigal's captivating photographic testimonial to 'pre-Guiliani' New York depicts the city's subway system in all its graffitied glory.read


Footballer's wife sparks outrage by saying she wants husband to move clubs after their Swansea house was burgled

Swansea City player Garry Monk had his house broken into last weekend and crooks stole watches, jewellery, two laptops, mobile phones and a Swansea kitbag marked with the number 16.read


Rainham councillor Jeffrey Tucker sparks race row over Havering Council merger

Jeffrey Tucker, who represents Rainham on Havering Council, said it would be like throwing an African football team and an English team together and expecting it to work.read


Spirit Airlines passenger forcibly removed for shouting there's 'BOMB on this plane!'

A man was forcibly removed from a Spirit Airlines flight on Friday after he began screaming there was a bomb on the plane and that he was going to blow it up.read


Developing countries want to FORCE rich countries to bail them out if they're hit by natural disasters

Last night a group of nations came together at the UN summit in Warsaw to argue extreme weather events are becoming more frequent because of man-made global warming.read


Car owner says he is lucky to be alive after a building collapsed and crushed his prized BMW

Nick Kay was sitting in his flat in Stockport, Greater Manchester, when an abandoned furniture store collapsed and crushed his £5,000 BMW.read


Pay-TV companies like BT and Sky could be forced to lower prices

The probe would compare the current system of country-by-country guidelines, which drive out competition, with the notion of EU-wide licensing.read


Pregnant body-builder mother gives birth to healthy baby boy

Los Angeles mother Lea-Ann Ellison, 35, weightlifted while eight months pregnant with her third child. Now she has given birth to 'super easy going' son Skyler.read


Look it's flight BA475 from Barcelona: British Airways install interactive billboards where children point up and tell you where the plane took off

The airline have installed the digital screens in Piccadilly Circus and Chiswick in London which show the flight number at the exact moment the aircraft passes overhead.read


Deli owners 'gave $1million lottery winner $1,000 and kept the ticket for themselves'

Father and son duo Nabal and Karim Jaghab were arrested for trying to keep the $1million 'Unwrap the Cash' ticket at their shop in Hempstead, New York.read


'When two enemies are talking, they're not fighting': Meet the man who has made a career out of befriending members of the KKK

Musician-come-author Daryl Davis, 54, has spoken how he came to embed himself with members of the Ku Klux Klan, which lead to the dismantlement of one faction and at least 20 members disrobing from the Hooded Orderread


Toronto Mayor Rob Ford more popular than Obama and U.S. Congress

According to the latest poll, Rob Ford got a 42 per cent approval rating, compared to President Obama's 37 per cent. The mayor is also five times more popular than the U.S. Congress.read


Newspaper delivery man finds bomb inside a teddy bear

Anthony Cannon spotted the booby-trapped toy before dawn on Thursday along his route near Lattimore, a tiny town about 50 miles west of Charlotte, North Carolina.read


Red Arrows aces paint the Dubai sky red, white and blue in awesome aerial display during Middle East tour

The aerobatic team is in the region to strengthen trade links and to provide a little taste of back home to the thousands of British ex-pats living in the region.read


South African media defy government ban

State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele had on Thursday warned media to stop publishing photographs or footage of Zuma’s rural home, arguing that doing so was in violation of security laws.read