The truth about Britain's black market traders: Derelict streets with rows of empty shops are hiding hundreds of stores selling fake designer goods where you can pick up 'Jimmy Choos' for £10

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NEW The secret shopping village (top) - on a once bustling street in Manchester - is packed with fake Louis Vuitton handbags (bottom left), t-shirts (inset), sunglasses (bottom right) and Jimmy Choo shoes. Visitors to the black market in Bury New Road stock up in bulk and then sell the goods across the country. Fake Nike, Converse and Adidas trainers are sold for £25 a pair, and Mulberry, Louis Vuitton, Prada and Chanel all sell for well under £35.

Is your house earning more than you? The 33 areas where increases in property prices have outstripped local wages

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NEW EXCLUSIVE: From Birmingham to Brighton, London to south Wales, annual salaries were outstripped by increases in average house prices, research by MailOnline reveals. The data comes as Chancellor George Osborne moves to tighten the amount buyers can borrow, adding to fears that many people will struggle to ever get on to the property ladder.

BBC licence fee could be slashed in Government review next year, Culture Secretary Sajid Javid reveals

The Tory minister, who was appointed two months ago, said in his first major interview that the £145.50-a-year levy would be reviewed next year and ‘nothing should be ruled out’.

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Will poor lifetsyle lead some of us to an early grave? Canadian medical researchers have uploaded the test to find out

Will poor lifestyle lead some of us to an early grave? In a bid to raise awareness about the risk of premature death, Canadian medical experts compiled this life expectancy calculator.

'Intervene in Iraq and Syria or Britain will face terror attacks': Blair warns UK should get involved as he defends decision to topple Saddam

The former PM said the UK needed to intervene to stop the extremist fighters winning. He insisted that he was not calling for ground troops - but suggested the 'selective use of air power' was one option on the table.

Moment public-spirited van driver pulls over to let police bikes pass - only to be hit with £512 fine for driving in a bus lane

Daniel Wiggins, of Surbiton, Surrey, pulled in to allow five police motorcycle riders to pass as he drove his Peugeot van through south London earlier this year. But he was shocked when he was later told he would have to pay a fine for driving in a bus lane. He faced having his vehicle towed if he did not pay the £512 penalty

Daniel Wiggins, of Surbiton, south-west London, pulled in to allow five police motorcycle riders to pass as he drove his Peugeot van through the capital earlier this year. But he was shocked when he was later told he would have to pay a fine for driving in a bus lane. He faced having his vehicle towed if he did not pay the £512 penalty.

Meet the YouTube big hitters: The bright young vloggers who have more fans that 1D

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These kids have more influence than One Direction and Rihanna. Between them they have more than 20 million online fans. Find out about the teen phenomenon that's taken over Youtube...

Army spy regiments suffer as hundreds of new recruits have the reading age of eight year olds

Struggle: A third of Army recruits have the reading age of 11 and some can only read to the standard of an eight-year-old child (file picture)

NEW Since 2011 almost 1,000 recruits have joined the Army with the maths and English ability of an eight-year-old. A third of all new recruits can only read to the standard of an 11-year-old child.

Mission to bring rescue caver who is trapped 3,200ft below ground in the Alps finally begins after 200 rescuers have battled for a week to keep him alive

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Johann Westhauser, 52, suffered head injuries seven days ago while exploring the Riesending cave system near the Berchtesgaden, close to the Austrian border.

The hangover begins: Frustrated England fans pile into the streets as Three Lions lose to Italy in their first match of the World Cup

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The frustration of England supporters around the country was evident last night as fans took to the streets to show following Roy Hodgson’s side defeat in the early hours of the morning. There was a heavy police presence in Bedford (main and left) as revellers spilled out of pubs at around 1.30 am after the final whistle. Fans were spotted burning Italian flags while in London 'booze buses' were used to transport drunk fans to hospital. Supporters in Newcastle (top right) and Blackpool (bottom right) walked home rejected after the first round defeat. It was a promising performance for the Three Lions, with Daniel Sturridge scoring off a cross from Wayne Rooney just minutes after the Italians took the lead. But it was not enough as Mario Balotelli netted to make it 2-1, leaving England needing a result in at least one of their last two games.

They won the match and now Italy declares victory in the battle of the WAGS! British women aren't as beautiful, claims paper

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Gazetto Dello Sport says that Italy's WAGs are far superior to their England counterparts when it comes to looking good. Among their favourites are Mario Balotelli's fiancee, Fanny Neguesha, and Alberto Aquilani's wife Michela Quattrociocche. But fighting back in the England corner are Alex Gerrard, Coleen Rooney and Kimberley Crew - all of whom can teach the Italian WAGS a thing or two when it comes to dressing up.

'The bins won’t get emptied, babies won’t be fed and the sofa will never be vacated': Diary of a World Cup widow

Imogen Edwards Jones is now a World Cup widow for the next few weeks

I am sure there are plenty of women who enjoy the World Cup. But in my 20 years of experience our interest/support is not required.

I’m taking boys to Brazil... in case it’s Wayne’s last World Cup says Coleen Rooney

Wayne Rooney with wife Coleen and sons Kai and Klay who was born 21st May 2013.

Coleen, 28, said: ‘I don’t want the boys to grow up and say, “How come you never took us to watch my dad play in the World Cup?”.’

Amazon army closed air space above England game over terrorism fears

Fears: The army chief said the skies above the Arena Amazonia were closed during the England game this evening. Pictured are fans arriving at the stadium ahead of the match surrounded by security

The chief of the Amazonian military closed the skies above the stadium to aircraft during England’s match (fans arriving pictured) last night because of terrorism fears.

Phil Neville's World Cup commentary is so boring police say they'll use it for crowd control: BBC pundit slammed for dry coverage of England's opener

Phil Neville faced a backlash after his World Cup debut for the BBC, as he commentated on England's game against Italy. A Midlands police force even joined the mockery

Phil Neville faced a Twitter backlash after his World Cup debut for the BBC, as he commentated on England's game against Italy alongside regular Guy Mowbray. South Warwickshire Police even joined the mockery, joking that they would use Neville's voice to calm any crowd trouble in the wake of England's 2-1 defeat.

All women could look like me at 52... if they laid off the fat and showed some self-control: TV star Linda Barker shares her secret formula

Fit at 52: Linda Barker shows off her impressive figure while taking part in ITV's Splash! She says there's no excuse for women to not stay in shape

When I appeared in a rhinestone bikini on ITV's Splash! , pictured, I was overwhelmed by positive comments about my washboard stomach, writes LINDA BARKER. I'm a mother and at 52 staying in shape takes more than a little effort - but exercising, and the feel-good factor it gives you, is addictive. I don't think there's any excuse for women not to stay in shape. We just need to stop gorging, put on our trainers, and use some self-control. No one else is going to do it for us.

Tony Blair's football agent son Nicky has set up shop in Brazil and is on course to cash in on the success of World Cup stars

Tony Blair's son Nicky, pictured in 2006, has set himself up as a football agent and could make thousands from the Brazil World Cup

Nicky Blair, 28, could now make thousands if the players his firm represents - who include Mexican rising star Marco Fabian - impress at the World Cup in Brazil

How to you deal with rioting prisoners to make sure they do not explode into rampaging rage again? Get the guinea pigs in of course

Caged animals: Prisoners in HMP Oakwood (pictured) are allowed to care for fogs, rabbits and guinea pigs in a bid to keep them calm

Dogs, rabbits and guinea pigs are being cared for by inmates at the £150 million HMP Oakwood near Wolverhampton to provide them with 'a sense of responsibility'.

The smart tricks that can help you uncover an eBay bargain

In the pink: Carleen Bircham picked up a £5 bike for daughter Jessica

Millions of eBay customers have been forced to change their password following a cyber attack - but they could use the crisis to boost their trading skills.

Three students arrested for double rape and sex attack at top agricultural college's summer ball

The Royal Agricultural University in Gloucestershire, known as the Oxbridge of the countryside, where the alleged attacks are said to have taken place

The alleged attacks took place at a private property in Cirencester, Gloucestershire after the group spent the night at the Royal Agricultural University May Ball.

Budge up! Step inside London's smallest flats where you can reach the hob from your BED (and they're being snapped up in hours for hundreds of pounds a month)

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NEW There was an outcry after a flat was let for £737 a month despite the bed blocking one of the kitchen cupboards (centre) - but it is not the only 'shoebox' in the capital, with other one-room boltholes advertised for £1,083 a month (top left), £542 a month (bottom left), £780 a month (top right) and £563 a month (bottom right). Even the cheapest studio flats outstrip many three-bedroom homes in Liverpool as the Royal Institute of British Architects warns housing standards are turning us into 'rabbit hutch Britain'.

Be more British Cameron tells UK Muslims: PM issues powerful new pledge to combat extremism

Muslim clerics in the UK who inflame terrorism by denouncing free speech, equality and democracy will be opposed in a 'muscular' new defence of 'British values', David Cameron has pledged

Muslim clerics in the UK who inflame terrorism by denouncing free speech, equality and democracy will be opposed in a ‘muscular’ new defence of ‘British values’, David Cameron pledged.

DAVID CAMERON: British values aren't optional, they're vital. That's why I will promote them in EVERY school

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The Prime Minister, on the 799th anniversary of the sealing of Magna Carta, believes that our freedom is rooted in our parliamentary democracy and free press.

Young English woman tourist dies in central Australia after falling 100 metres from remote bush canyon

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A tourist believed to be a young English woman has fallen to her death in a horror plunge down a canyon in central Australia.

Woman, 33, appears in court accused of raping and abusing children

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Marie Black, 33, appeared at Norwich Magistrates’ Court (pictured) yesterday morning in connection with 24 alleged abuse offences against children.

EXCLUSIVE: The first pictures of deputy headteacher and his former pupil, 19, whose affair has rocked top school

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Phil Culling, 41, went to an acoustic gig in West London where aspiring musician Helena Skelly, 19, was performing. Before Friday night's show, attended by around 30 fans, the pair shared an intimate kiss. Parents at the £17,000-a-year Godolphin and Latymer School in Hammersmith last month received an email from headmistress Ruth Mercer, saying that Mr Culling had 'resigned his position as deputy head with immediate effect. Pictured: Helena Skelly and Phil Culling (seen far left) outside the Troubadour Club.

I saw Bloody Sunday soldier shooting from the hip: Two or three 'lost the plot' ex-para will tell police - but after the IRA had fired at us

The anonymous former member of the Parachute Regiment said he saw soldiers 'shooting from the hip' but only after they were fired upon by the IRA

A former paratrooper who witnessed the unlawful Bloody Sunday killings is set to tell police investigating the shootings how he saw a British soldier fire indiscriminately.

‘Bristol Bomber’ police arrest man over arson attacks on four mobile phone and radio transmission masts

A man has been arrested in connection with a wave of arson attacks on mobile phone masts serving the O2, Vodafone, T-mobile and EE networks across Bristol

A man has been arrested in connection with a wave of arson attacks on mobile phone masts serving the O2, Vodafone, T-mobile and EE networks across Bristol.

'Jessica Simpson had a £10,000 make-up rider and Quentin Tarantino was drunk': Tell-all book reveals the backstage secrets of the Jay Leno show's 22-year run

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A new book to be released by Dave Berg, longtime producer for 'The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,' is pulling no punches in revealing the most memorable hijinks and celebrity diva moments from the show's history. The show began airing on NBC in 1992, and hosted some of the hottest celebrity names.

BA pilots 'suspended after bar room brawl on Texas stopover which left one of them with a broken jaw'

British Airways pilot Sean Murphy, who is said to have broken his jaw during a fight with fellow pilot Peter Lytollis during a stopover in Texas

Senior first officer Sean Murphy and pilot Paul Lytollis were enjoying an evening out in Houston, Texas with other staff during a stopover when they came to blows.

Pilot and his wife dead after their light aeroplane 'drops from the sky' near M1

Emergency services attend the scene of a light aircraft which crashed this afternoon

The plane crashed at 1.30pm today between junctions 26 and 27 of M1 in Nottinghamshire, where paramedics and air ambulance crews were called to treat two casualties at the scene.

Rounded up to be killed: ISIS militants seize dozens of Iraqi soldiers before driving them to the desert to be shot

Isis militants with captured Iraqi soldiers wearing plain clothes

Pictures posted on a militant website appear to show masked fighters of the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS) slaughtering dozens of captured troops. Captions say the killings were to avenge the death of ISIS commander Abdul-Rahman al-Beilawy, the Associated Press reported. Al-Beilawy's death was reported by ISIS and the Iraqi government shortly before the Islamist group seized control of Mosul, Iraq's second city, and Tikrit, hometown of former dictator Saddam Hussein, in a lightning offensive.

Unmasked: The smiling chief executioner who dares to bare his face in gruesome videos because he revels in the notoriety of being a Jihadist poster boy

Shakir Wahiyib, centre, is unusual in the ISIS army that he will appear on camera without covering his face

He is the public face of the army threatening to destroy Iraq and is the chief executioner of the ISIS terror group. Unlike many other commanders in the al-Qaeda linked organisation, Shakir Wahiyib, pictured, appears on camera without covering his face. Wahiyib has starred in several grotesque ISIS videos where he either interrogates or executes prisoners.

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Family's outrage as three-year old girl with facial injuries after being mauled by a pit bull is THROWN OUT of a KFC by employee who said she was 'scaring the other diners'

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A child with facial scarring due to a dog attack was thrown out of a KFC in Jackson, Mississippi for allegedly 'scaring the other diners', prompting a strong backlash on social media and apologies from the company. Three-year-old Victoria Wilcher was asked to leave the establishment because of her appearance.

Wayne Rooney and others investing in controversial film schemes set for shock tax demand as taxman brings in new rules

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The taxman is bringing in new rules that will enable Revenue & Customs to issue payment notices or demand notices to investors in tax avoidance schemes.

Has the passport crisis put Britain at risk? Elite staff diverted from checks on suspect overseas applications to tackle the huge backlog

Passport applications awaiting to be processed at an office in Liverpool due to a massive backlog

Sources say that highly trained officers from Her Majesty's Passport Office usually responsible for carrying out fraud checks are being diverted.

Top Canadian horse rider, 30, dies after fall at international equestrian event in south of England

Jordan McDonald, 30, who was based in Leicestershire but originally from Canada, suffered a cardiac arrest as his horse took on the jumps at Nunney International Horse Trials in Somerset

Jordan McDonald, 30, who was based in Leicestershire but originally from Canada, suffered a cardiac arrest as his horse took on the jumps at Nunney International Horse Trials in Somerset.

'Lord Lucan was smuggled out of UK by shadowy spies-for-hire and hid in Greek monastery': Murder suspect's escape was bankrolled by wealthy friends, claims book

Lord Lucan was spirited out of the country by freelance spies following the murder of nanny Sandra Rivett at his wife's London home, a new book claims

Lord Lucan (inset, with Lady Lucan) was spirited out of the country by freelance spies following the murder of nanny Sandra Rivett at his wife's London home, a new book claims. He hid out in remote safe houses and fishing boats in Greece with a former MI5 agent, before he made it to a virtually inaccessible Cliffside monastery in Crete (pictured).

BBC bosses blasted for splashing out £48,000 on a couch for a fake television studio at the new Salford headquarters

BBC bosses have spent £48,000 on a couch and fake television set at the corporation's new Manchester headquarters

The expensive replica - a copy of the BBC Breakfast set - forms part of the public tour and is designed to give visitors a 'hands on experience' at Television Centre in Salford, Greater Manchester.

'If you're reading this, I must be dead'... tragic Dignitas suicide diary that shames the NHS: British woman took her own life after being denied a pioneering operation

Loving couple: Pictured is Pete Finch, left, with Erica. Mr Finch was questioned by police after taking his wife to Switzerland to die

Erica Blaza, 51, (right) from Hoole, near Chester, went to the Swiss clinic (inset left) to die after suffering two years of ‘indescribable agony’ triggered by a stroke. Mss Blaza tried several experimental treatments to try and half the pain spreading throughout her body, but nothing working and long-shot procedures were plagued by setbacks - much to her dismay and that of her husband Peter Fench (left).

Harrison Ford's wife travels to be at his hospital bedside as fears grow injuries could be worse than previously thought

Harrison Ford is still in hospital after being crushed on the set of Star Wars

Calista Flockhart, wife of Harrison Ford, is 'en route' to the Oxford hospital where he is being treated for an ankle injury after being hit by the door of the Millennium Falcon on the set of Star Wars.

John Bercow sparks Anglo-Irish row as he bars Sinn Fein MPs from his home

Refusnik: John Bercow is refusing to host Sinn Fein MPs at a party at his home

The Speaker agreed to host a party at his home to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Home Rule Act but banned Sinn Fein MPs.

EXCLUSIVE: Jagger's lover is a ballet dancer 43 years his junior... and they met two weeks BEFORE L'Wren's sad suicide

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When Mick Jagger, centre first met dancer Melanie Hamrick, right, she was still with her fiance Jose Manuel Carreno, top left. Jagger's girlfriend L'Wren Scott, bottom right, did not travel with the Rolling Stones to Tokyo, shortly before her tragic death. At the time, Ms Hamrick, and her American Ballet Theatre colleagues were also in Tokyo at the time, centre left. A spokesperson for Jagger said he and Ms Hamrick only had their first 'liaison' ten days ago.

Ukrainian civil war looms as 49 die in plane shot down by rebels

According to a government spokesman, all of the passengers were from the armed forces, with nine crew members and 40 soldiers killed in the attack

A CCTV camera in Luhansk captured the moment the plane hit the ground, causing a huge fireball which killed all 49 Ukrainian soldiers on board.

MP's tears as BBC DJ lover dumps her by text... during vital vote in Commons

Tracey Couch burst into tears after her DJ lover dumped her by text while she was taking part in a vital Commons vote on the Queen's Speech

Tracey Crouch discovered in the middle of the Commons vote on the Queen’s Speech that her boyfriend, BBC radio’s Steve Ladner, was planning to move out of their Kent home.

Back on my ski knees, thanks to a 3D printer: Bespoke replacements made using new technology reduces recovery time

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Keen skier Paul Wilmott, 51, is back on the slopes thanks to a new type of bespoke knee replacement created with the help of a 3D printer.

A snapshot of British eccentricity: Photographers fascinated by our quirks captured nation's whimsical streak in series of images from the 1960s

Eccentrics: Tony Ray-Jones created a body of photographs documenting English customs and identity between 1966 and 1969

Somerset photographer Tony Ray-Jones created a body of photographic work documenting English customs and identity between 1966 and 1969. Humorous yet melancholy, these photographs were a departure from anything else being produced at the time. They include a beauty contest in Southport, 1967 (left), a man in Blackpool using an unusual method to beat the sun (top right) and a pair of women taking shelter as they enjoy some refreshments during May Day Celebrations (bottom right).

Divorce and the jungle of online sex at 63... by the (very risque) mum of Kate Middleton's orgy-loving pal

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The encounter with Mr Sniff, perils of initimate waxing and complete waste of £30 blow-drys: the eye popping confessions of 63-year-old Malvin Sayle, a colonel's ex-wife persuaded by her children to find new love on the net.

Moment of madness: Spectator risks his life in front of thousands of racing fans as he runs onto track and sprints alongside horses

Steer: Jockeys are forced to position their horses on either side of the track to avoid an accident

Jockey riding in the Cream Gorse Handicap were forced to steer their horses either side of the man, who was wearing a pink shirt and black trousers, to avoid an accident at the course.

Horror in Japan as mother throws her three young children to their deaths from high-rise apartment - and then jumps herself

Kyoko Kozu jumped off a high rise apartment block in Japan after she threw her two boys, ages 7 and 2, and her six-year-old daughter from a balcony

Four bodies were found lying on a footpath in a pool of blood in Japan, Yachiyo, before 6pm on Saturday. Although the mother and her three children were rushed to hospital, doctors said they were already dead on arrival.

Pictured: The 16-year-old American boy who has been kidnapped by Hamas in West Bank

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The Israeli military has identified the three teens, one reportedly a 16-year-old American, who were abducted by terrorists in the West Bank on Thursday. Naftali Frenkel, top left, was captured along with Gilad Shaar, bottom left, and Eyal Yifrach, bottom right, according to officials. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused the Islamic militant group Hamas of kidnapping the teenagers after Israeli troops arrested some 80 Palestinians, including dozens of Hamas members, in an overnight raid in the West Bank.

The British Tommy would only fight after frequent cuppa breaks and the SS were sadistic fanatics: Britain's leading war historian tackles the greatest myths of WW2

American and Canadian observers were amazed by the British soldier's expectation of regular tea and smoke breaks

All nations create their own myths, and the British felt an understandable need in the depressing reality of the post-war world to vaunt the qualities of the British Army and its leadership. Inevitably, much later, a highly critical view was adopted by some historians, who claimed that the German Army was far superior.

Daughter's heartbreak at learning Taliban leader responsible for her dad's death when she was 9 was freed in exchange for Bowe Bergdahl

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Alison Spann was just nine when her father, Johnny Micheal Spann, was killed during a prisoner uprising at a compound where he was interrogating Taliban fighters in 2001.

Bowe Bergdahl was held in six-foot box for TWO YEARS after failed escape attempt and didn't see a single human being

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Taliban POW Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was kept locked in a metal box in solitary confinement for two straight years, senior defense officials with knowledge of his ongoing treatment said on Friday.

Sneezy rider Kate: Duchess od Cambridge's attack of the sniffles at Trooping the Colour

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The Duchess of Cambridge struggled to control a tickly nose as she arrived in her carriage for the ceremony (left). And her sneezing fit continued as she took her place next to Prince William for the family line-up on the balcony of Buckingham Palace (right). Maybe she was suffering from yesterday's high pollen count....

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'The Sistine Chapel of Rotterdam': Gigantic digital mural covering the interiors of new market with images of nature fills visitors with wonder

Pictured - The Horn Of Plenty building in Rotterdam

A new indoor market in Rotterdam will not just offer visitors the chance to browse through fresh produce – it will also mesmerise them with the largest artwork in the Netherlands. Measuring 36,000 square feet – the size of two full size football pitches - the massive digital mural on the walls of the De Markthal market has been dubbed the ‘Sistine Chapel of Rotterdam’.

Murder hunt launched by police after bomb disposal expert suddenly disappears

Mark Manning, 54, went missing from his home in Lacing West Sussex two months ago. Police have now upgraded the search into a murder investigation

Mark Manning, 54, went missing from his home in West Sussex two months ago, but police have now upgraded the search to a murder investigation after failing to find him.

Bogus bride and her groom jailed for sham wedding after finding guests at a BUS STOP

Sham: Uzoma Onwuha, 30 (pictured) exchanged vows with Robert Horvath in front of strangers they met at the bus stop

Robert Horvath, 35 and Uzoma Onwuha, 30, exchanged vows at Cardiff registry office, in front of strangers they met on the way to the ceremony.

Banks block savers from moving cash to super Isas: Denied the chance to make more than £500 extra a year

Pensioners and savers who had hoped to switch to the highest rates to boost their income could now find themselves denied the chance to make more than £500 extra a year

Savers across the UK investing in the new tax-free Super Isas are being blocked from receiving the most attractive interest rates, it has emerged.

'I didn't want my son to be adopted, but I was 19 and wasn't given a choice': Father reveals emotional first meeting with child whose birth he wasn't even allowed to see

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Andrew Ward reveals his 30-year quest to trace the child he had to give up - and how, for better or worse, it the experience has affected every facet of his life.

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Las Vegas-bound flight diverted after man has meltdown in front of horrified children

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A Saturday morning JetBlue flight from New York to Las Vegas was diverted to Detroit after a belligerent passenger lunged at a flight attendant in front of his horrified family. The unidentified male is shown in a passenger video shouting at the crew member as his children plead with him to stop and another person can be seen trying to hold him down.

Queen’s castle for rent at £50k a weekend: Castle of Mey becomes first royal residence touted out to paying guests... at a royal price

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The castle, the only royal residence personally owned by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, was bought by Her late Majesty in 1952 when she was mourning the death of her husband, King George VI. Previous guests have included Lady Thatcher and President and Mrs Clinton but now selected guests can rent the building for a weekend. Prince Charles is still a regular visitor to the castle. Those lucky enough to be able to stay can sleep in what was Princess Margaret's bedroom but will not be allowed in Her late Majesty's room.

   

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