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Geraldine Jones, recovering from breast cancer, dies in fall from horse

Geraldine Jones, 51, from Fownhope, Herefordshire, had just been given the all clear when she suffered fatal injuries after being thrown off at a beach in Wales.read


'Mirror, mirror... you killed that little girl': Haunting song lyrics written by brilliant schoolgirl, 15, who died after visiting eating disorder websites

Elle Holmes, from Bootle, Merseyside, had also been self-harming, covering her injuries with chunky accessories.read


No Ebola cure because it has mainly killed Africans, top doctor claims

UK's leading public health doctor, Professor John Ashton, has claimed pharmaceutical companies have not researched an Ebola vaccine because it is only killing Africans.read


Prince Charles' 'anger' Queen's former press secretary Dickie Arbiter's book

Royal Press Officer for 12 years, Dickie Arbiter's memoirs will also detail the breakdown of two other royal marriages, and concerns over the behaviour of Jimmy Savile when he visited Prince Charles at St James’s Palace.read


Lindsey Natzic-Villatoro heartbreaking photos of stillborn baby for grieving family

The California parents of a stillborn baby chose to remember their little girl by having a professional photographer capture her on film.read


Peaches Geldof was tormented says friend who ran mothers group

Michele Kavanagh, from the Gentle Parenting Group in Maidstone, Kent said the 25-year-old wanted to escape her 'shallow' celebrity world.read


Woman tied up in closet claiming husband killed two days before Christmas in home invasion was the real murderer, police claim

A Texas woman has been charged with murder in the bizarre 2012 killing of her husband despite her being found tied up the night he was found dead.read


BBC 'angers Muslim staff' by hosting hog roast to celebrate Commonwealth Games

An entire pig was spit-roasted in the courtyard of New Broadcasting House, central London, with wafts of meat drifting into the predominantly Muslim office.read


Afghanistan president's £53k stay in Claridge's hotel paid for by UK taxpayers

Hamid Karzai and a 12-strong party were in London as guests of the UK Government during talks with Britain and Pakistan, and plumped for the Mayfair hotel during their stay.read


Matthew Symonds, whose body parts were found at Bristol recycling plant, pictured

Detectives are investigating the possibility that the remains of Matthew Symonds, 34, were unwittingly picked up in a bin in Swindon - 45 miles away from the site, pictured.read


College football coach noted for his resemblance to Ryan Gosling is viral sensation as his six-pack is revealed in poolside photo

A shirtless photograph of a Texas football coach said to resemble Ryan Gosling was shared online Monday.read


Down's Syndrome baby Gammy abandoned by Australia parents fights for his life in hospital

Gammy, who was abandoned by his Australian adoptive parents, has been relocated to one of Thailand's advanced hospitals on Sunday which provides advanced medical treatment for Down's Syndrome patients. The critically ill baby boy will be treated by several specialists at Samitivej Sriracha Hospital in Bangkok.read


Soldiers to be given gene mutation blood test to assess suicide risk

The prototype test measures changes to stress levels in the brain and has already been used on 325 civilian volunteers.read


Huge earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale in southern China kills at least 150 and leaves 1,400 injured

The 6.5 magnitude earthquake caused some buildings, including a school, to collapse. The epicentre was in Longtoushan town in Yunnan's Ludian county.read


Long QT Syndrome means Jayson Hart's heart might stop if he is shocked

Young Jayson Hart, from Hockley, Essex, inherited Long QT Syndrome from his mother Kelley, which means he is at risk of irregular heartbeats.read


Rolling in it: Businessman sets up private toll road out of rolled chippings charging £2 a time for motorists to bypass closed section of main road

Mike Watts was so fed up by Bath & North East Somerset Council's laxity in repairing the A431 Kelston Road between Bath and Bristol he built his own toll bypass.read


Best hotel in Britain is Birmingham's Holiday Inn according to Chinese tourists

The 236ft high-rise tower block, which gives all guests a free 'Express Start Breakfast', was ranked on average 9.6 out of 10 on booking.com.read


Downton Abbey fans can bid to stay the night at Highclere Castle

The online auction is being staged by Christie's and will offer the rare chance to stay the night at the Berkshire country house, as well as enjoying a meal with the Earl and Countess of Carnarvon.read


Large gurnard and chips: How our fish-eating habits will change as warmer sea temperatures mean the disappearance of cod from our waters

According to scientists the seas around the UK have risen in temperature by about 1.6C since 1980.read


Bosnian criminal Sanel Sahbaz who avoided deportation carried out string of assaults

A hearing last August ruled that Bosnian Sanel Sahbaz could stay in Britain because his human rights would be violated if he were to return to his home country.read


UN school hit by Israeli air strikes killing 10 refugees including women and children

Officials said an air-launched missile hit the gates of the school in Rafah, where 3,000 Palestinians were sheltering from a fresh wave of strikes.read


Benjamin Netanyahu to US: Don't 'second guess me' on Hamas

Sources familiar with conversations between Netanyahu say the Israeli leader advised the Obama administration 'not to ever second guess me again' on the matter.read


Miliband and PM in war of words over Gaza conflict: Accused Cameron of 'silence on the killing of hundreds of innocent Palestinian civilians'

The remarks sparked an angry response from Downing Street, with aides accusing the Labour leader Ed Miliband of misrepresenting David Cameron’s views.read


PETER HITCHENS: These vainglorious fools will march us into another inferno 

A century ago, stupid and vainglorious politicians dragged us into war. We started it as a great, rich empire and ended it as an indebted husk...read


Gaza is 'like the Apocalypse' says British doctor David Nott

Red Cross surgeon David Nott describes how 'all hell' broke out in Gaza last Friday, which was meant to be the beginning of a 72-hour ceasefire.read


Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate, head to Norfolk after Kensington Palace refit

With William starting his job with the East Anglian Air Ambulance service later this year, they have decided to base themselves at Anmer Hall, their new Norfolk home.read


Radio 1's Mike Smith dead aged 59

Former BBC Radio 1 presenter Mike Smith has died at the age of 59 from complications following on from his recent major heart surgery.read


Mother and son burglary team broke into York house and assaulted homeowner

Tammy and Oliver Wharton burgled a York house and assaulted the homeowner just hours after the teenager was released from a young offenders' unit.read


Royal Navy ship 'preparing to evacuate British citizens from Libya'

The survey ship HMS Enterprise is heading for the port of Tripoli and a launch protected by armed Royal Marines is expected to be sent into the port to pick up British citizens.read


Star Trek-style smart glasses that allow the blind to see could be on sale by 2016 

The smart glasses consist of a video camera on the frame of the glasses; a computer processing unit and software that projects images into the eyepieces.read


GIRL ABOUT TOWN: Topless teacher Joanne Salley is back at Harrow School... as a boxer!

Ex-art teacher Joanne, 37, the blonde who hit the headlines when topless pictures of her were found by pupils, is returning to Harrow for a charity boxing match.read


NHS adopts 'pre-flight checks' to cut deaths: Modelled on pilots' procedures the new system will ensure everyone knows what is meant to be happening

Modelled on pilots’ pre-flight checks, the new system will ensure everyone knows what is meant to be happening, so that fatal mistakes are not made.read


Pippa Middleton is selling her bike for £20,000

The bespoke bike that Pippa Middleton rode across America last month is to be sold to raise money for The British Heart Foundationread


I got high on pot with John McEnroe during Wimbledon declares Chrissie Hynde

Chrissie Hynde, the lead singer of The Pretenders, has claimed that Wimbledon champion John McEnroe called her during the tournament so the pair could smoke marijuana together.read


NHS to fund sperm bank for lesbians paid for by YOU

For as little as £300 women will be able to search an online database and choose an anonymous donor on the basis of his ethnicity, height, profession and even hobbies.read


Cheryl Hines marries Robert Kennedy Jr in star-studded wedding

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is tying the knot with actress Cheryl Hines in a star-studded, heavily guarded event attended by hundreds of their friends and family.read


David Cameron to make Apprentice star Karren Brady a peer

Mr Cameron hopes that Ms Brady will burnish his credentials among female voters and the business community in the run-up to the Election.read


Dried raspberry is Great British Bake Off's secret new ingredient

High street chains have been stocking up on the little-known ingredient in anticipation of them becoming bestsellers after the show returns to our screens this week.read


Kirsty Bertarelli: 'I'm very proud of my music'

Why is Britain's richest woman performing her songs in local radio stations when she could just put her feet up on her private superyacht? KIRSTY BERTARELLI tells Lydia Slater why success is more important to her than money.read


Labour MPs tell Ed to sack Balls or we will lost the next Election: Shadow Chancellor under fire after he blocks extra health tax

Ed Miliband is coming under intense pressure from his MPs to sack Ed Balls to boost Labour’s prospects in next year’s General Election.read


Mysterious oasis appears in Tunisian desert sparking joy among locals

A huge lake has mysteriously appeared in the Tunisian desert, creating a swimming haven for locals sweltering in the region's current heatwave.read


Status Quo axe European tour after Rick Parfitt is hospitalised in Croatia ahead of concert tonight

Parfitt, 65, who had a quadruple heart bypass in 1997, was forced to cancel a series of shows nine years ago to have tests for suspected throat cancer.read


Red Len's right-hand man backs the pro-Putin rebels: Unite union's chief of staff brands Kiev rulers 'fascist'

Britain’s largest trade union Unite's chief of staff, Andrew Murray, has begun a group supporting pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine.read


What a Mellordrama! Ex-Culture Secretary savages first woman head of Queen's music 

David Mellor, The Mail on Sunday’s classical music critic, said the chorus of approval that greeted Judith Weir’s appointment was solely because she was the first woman to hold the historic post.read


Debit card that lets children buy porn, alcohol and weapons is blocked... thanks to Mail on Sunday

Online transactions on the Osper debit card have been suspended after the MoS exposed how it can be used to buy alcohol, pornography and weapons.read


Three Somali men convicted of Al-Shabab terror atrocities are executed by firing squad

Three al-Shabab fighters involved in a deadly terrorist attack on the Presidential Palace in Mogadishu have been executed by a firing squad.read


BBC's £100k pay probe as secret inquiry turns spotlight on top stars' salaries

A review will see if BBC pays its stars too much. More than 250 BBC employees earn £250,000 a year and 14 earn over £500,000 but the BBC refuses to name them citing commercial sensitivity.read


Diary of jailed MP Denis Macshane is brilliantly observed account of politician's lot behind bars

Last Christmas Eve, former Labour MP Denis MacShane began a six-month jail sentence for making bogus expenses claims worth £12,900.read


American Idol's Michael Johns dies at 35 after suffering 'blood clot in ankle'

American Idol contest Michael Johns has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 35. The publication reports that the cause of death is understood to be a blood clot in his ankle.read


Energy Secretary switches his power supplier... dodging his own green taxes WE have to pay 

Despite advocating a green agenda, Energy Secretary Ed Davey has switched his supplier to Green Star Energy, a company that does not pay green taxes that the vast majority of billpayers have to.read


Two million switch off the Big Six to save £400m a year: Rate at which householders switched to smaller providers had risen dramatically 

Energy UK, which represents the energy industry, said that the rate at which householders switched from the big firms to smaller providers had risen dramatically.read


Knife thug freed from jail for holiday joined in Malia stab attack

Thug, known only as X, had sentence for carrying a knife delayed by a Judge so he could go on holiday to Malia, Greece, where he was involved in the fatal stabbing of Tyrell Matthews-Butron, 19.read


Sierra Leone's Mohamed Tholley found but team doesn't want to go back to Ebola-ridden country

The plea from the athletes comes as Sierra Leone sportstars failed to turn up on the start line of four separate events - sparking fears that even more could be going missing.read


Chinese couple whose sons drowned in quarry pit 'keep bodies until they have answers'

GRAPHIC CONTENT: Three-year-old Chung and his brother Hu, five, fell in the quarry in Loudi, Hunan province, when they were throwing stones. The site had been excavated to make way for a new road two years ago but was left derelict.read


Usain Bolt streaks past competition to set new Commonwealth Games relay record

Usain Bolt helped Jamaica to gold in the men's 4x100m relay at the Commonwealth Games tonight with a record time of 37.58 seconds ahead of England in second place.read


Tom Daley wins ANOTHER Commonwealth gold in 10m platform final

The 20-year-old, from Plymouth, triumphed over other international competitors with a score of a staggering 516.66 at the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh.read


Commonwealth Games fail to deliver 'Braveheart bounce' to Salmond's YES campaign

Alex Salmond debates the future of the UK on Tuesday with Alastair Darling but without the expected bounce he thought his Yes campaign would get from the Commonwealth Games.read


The Olympic gold for beer smuggling backstage despite 'booze ban' is awarded to... Elbow 

In today’s Desert Island Discs on Radio 4, Guy Garvey, lead singer of the band Elbow, tells how the group brought crates of drinks and ‘loads’ of spirits into the Olympic stadium.read


JAMES FORSYTH: Darling's ultimate TV test... save the Union in two hours

Is the Scottish-born, educated and MP for an Edinburgh constituency too English to debate the future of the Union with Alex Salmond? And who is Cameron's digital queen?read


UK's only ebola isolation unit has just two beds in it

There is only one operational High Secure Infectious Diseases Unit in the UK, at the Royal Free Hospital in London, pictured, which has an array of specialist equipment.read


Great War 100 years: Anthony Seldon shares his grandparents' tale of love, loss and courage

As this week marks the centenary of Britain entering the Great War, Anthony Seldon (right) reflects on his grandparents' incredible tale of passion and suffering.read


PM and Royal Family lead nation's candle tributes to Great War dead

Prime Minister David Cameron is urging people to turn off all the lights in their homes except one lamp or candle between 10 an 11pm tomorrow evening to remember those who died in WW1.read


New species of dolphin identified and they're swimming in Australian waters

The Australian Humpback Dolphin has officially been determined as a unique species, and been given its own scientific name. There are now officially four varieties of the humpback dolphin, despite previous thoughts that they were all one species.read


Wladimir Klitschko humiliates Shannon Briggs after fighter steals food off his plate

Klitschko, 38, was tucking in to a bowl of food at an Italian restaurant in Miami, Florida when Briggs, who hopes to take on the Ukrainian in a title fight, arrived uninvited.read


WATCH thief persuade jeweller to let him try on Rolex before running away

Diane Devonshire, who runs David Mellor Jewellers in Eastleigh, Hampshire, had just placed the watch on the man's wrist (left) when he turned and fled (right).read


Teen jailed for raping and battering schoolgirl so severely he left her with brain capacity of eight-year-old

The boy was 15 when he pounced on the 14-year-old, hit her with a bottle, kicked her, raped her, and left her unconscious in a park in Luton, Bedfordshire.read


Oscar Pistorius' brother Carl in intensive care after car crash in South Africa

Carl was returning home from a business trip when a vehicle veered onto the wrong side of the road outside the town of Modimolle, 80 miles north of Pretoria.read


Keep William Wallace out of it says Danny Alexander 

Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander puts his view as to why Scotland should vote no in the referendum and why Alex Salmond needs to take a sober look at the facts.read


Alex Salmond mocked by Commonwealth Games fan waving England flag

The cheeky fan was at the men's synchronised diving final in Edinburgh yesterday when he gave a knowing smile as Salmond was distracted by the action.read


Thieves steal nearly $1 million in luxury items from Former Miss Texas's two-level, 3,000sq ft 'she-cave' just weeks after she opens its doors to national news outlets

Just weeks after her luxurious 'she cave' became national news, someone has robbed former Mrs. Texas United America of nearly $1 million in jewelry, bags, and valuables.read


'Heart in a box' keeps donor organs alive OUTSIDE the body

The Organ Care System simulates the conditions of the body, pumping oxygenated blood inside the heart so it continues to function as it would inside a living person.read


Susanna Reid forced into 'staycation' after Home Office passport backlog

Ms Reid, 43, was due to jet off today but despite posting her son's form on July 9, she is still without a passport and is now opting for a holiday in the UK.read


RACHEL JOHNSON: Where's the ideal family holiday? 1,300 miles from your husband

Friends gasp when I say my husband is shunning this year's holiday to Pelion, Greece (pictured). Like most men, he simply does not understand how to do nothing in the sunshine.read


LIZ JONES: Listen up, men: dusting is NOT the key to more hanky panky 

Why don't women want more sex asks LIZ JONES. Because we are too tired from tidying up after our men and that includes emptying the little drawer on the toaster.read


Could Franz Ferdinand's bullet-proof vest have changed history?

Researchers at the Royal Armouries in Leeds hope to find out whether the Great War could have been stopped by a silk vest.read


'I said it didn't look like my mom': Mortuary mixes up bodies and buries the wrong woman despite son's warning

Edna Lawson, 81, died on July 19, but the Texas octogenarian was not in the coffin lowered on top of her veteran husband's at a cemetery last weekend.read


Andy Powell's wife Natasha Gascoine gives him one last chance

Natasha Gascoine, 25, branded husband Andy Powell a 'scumbag' when their marriage ended, but says she knows they 'can make it work this time'.read


Anthony Dukes broke up fight and was slashed 11 times with broken bottles

Anthony Dukes, 25, had been enjoying an evening swimming in the lake in Astbury Mere Country Park in Congleton, Cheshire, when he tried to break up a fight and was stabbed with a broken bottle.read


Tory bid to stop 'Waltzing Matilda' Carol Mills in her tracks: Cameron urged by MPs to block the appointment of Australian woman as the next 'chief executive' of the Commons 

Carol Mills, who runs a parliamentary department in Canberra, won the battle for the £200,000 job – despite claims her selection amounts is ‘political correctness’read


Mystery remains over death of British soldier, 17, who was killed two weeks after start of WWI

Teenager John Parr was the first British soldier to die in the war, which would end up taking the lives of almost a million more of his countrymen before it ended in 1918.read


A Masters in James Bond? Six universities accredited by GCHQ to train the next generation of cyber spies and security experts

To combat rising levels of cyber crime, the government spooks agency GCHQ is accrediting six universities which provide world class research into cyber security.read


When fusing your joints together can bring movement back to your feet

Our series about operations and the aftermaths takes a look at arthrodedis, an operation that fuse joints to aid with arthritis.read


One in five hide a secret that could destroy their marriage and suffer with sleepless nights, mood swings and constant guilt because of it

While 25 per cent admit to having lied about something important, 42 per cent say they do not think they will get caught out.read


Sex attacker broke into pregnant woman's home wearing Halloween mask and assaults her at knifepoint

Louis Kukuruzovic, 20, was jailed after he broke into the woman's home in Bradford, West Yorkshire, late at night in a bid to satisfy his fetish for women’s underwear.read


Off to the whale-weigh station: Fisherman transports massive whale shark on truck in China

Cai Chengzhu, 48, heaved this 16-foot-long, two-tonne whale shark out of the sea and drove it for half-an-hour to reach the market in Shishi, Fujian province, China.read


Girlfriend jailed for luring man to park for date arranged on Facebook so boyfriend could rob him

Haseena Aziz, 28, arranged to meet the man at a park in Birmingham, before Afahan Hussain, 29, punched and headbutted the defenceless victim.read


George Osborne joins crowds at Goodwood sheltering from the rain

The Chancellor of the Exchequer followed in the footsteps of Tom Cruise by attending the fifth day of the racing festival in West Sussex.read


Port in a storm: Sex scandal ship HMS Portland docks back in the UK without its commander after her alleged affair with crew member sends shockwaves through Royal Navy

The vessel sailed into Devonport Naval Base in Plymouth, Devon, amid rumours that Commander Sarah West, 41, was having an affair with  Richard Gray, 35.read


Rolf Harris targeted during prison church service sparking mass brawl

The 84-year-old was targeted by another prisoner who shouted insults from the pews of the chapel at HMP Bullingdon in Oxfordshire.read


U.S. spy plane flew into Swedish airspace without permission to avoid dangerous

A U.S. Air Force spy plane avoided a run-in with the Russian Military on July 18 just one day after Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crashed by flying into Sweden.read


Clegg goads Tories by saying immigration is good for UK: To unveil £1 million plan to crack down on businesses paying migrants less than minimum wage

Nick Clegg will this week drive a new wedge between the Liberal Democrats and David Cameron with a staunch defence of immigration to the UK.read


Everything in the garden is... FAKE! Bare lawn? Tired blooms? Ersatz gardens that defy the elements are all the rage... but which side of the fence are YOU on?

It could be any English country garden in bloom... yet this glorious display in rural Somerset isn’t quite what it seems. It was made entirely of fake flowers and blooms.read


Paedophile teacher Martyne Airey walks FREE from court

Martyne Airey, 51, from Blackburn, Lancashire, made pupils play a game of 'sniff and tickle' and got a kick out of smelling sweaty feet.read


Retired British teacher 'beaten, raped and stabbed to death' at remote safari lodge she ran in South Africa

Christine Robinson, 59, originally from Liverpool, was found in a wing of the rural Rra-Ditau Lodge by a staff member after the horrifying attack.read


Manchester schoolgirl who ran off to Syria with twin to marry jihadis posts mocking tweet

The 16-year-old, who fled from Chorlton, Manchester, to Raqqa, Syria, has tweeted a slew of fanatical messages, including: 'I will become a doctor for Isis not for these pagans'.read


Jemima Khan's outrage after police investigate Russell Brand's birthday massage

A massage Jemima Khan and her boyfriend Russell Brand booked to celebrate the comedian's birthday has resulted in a complaint to the police and an ongoing legal dispute.read


Jamie McMahon killers jailed for 46 years

Mark Lewis, left, and Michael Francis, right, were found guilty of murdering Jamie McMahon, inset, as he sat outside St Giles' Church in Northampton last October.read


Chinese General Motors parts factory explosion death toll hits 69

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Blackened and burned bodies were piled onto the back of trucks after the blast in Kunshan, Jiansu province.read


Inside Tony Blair's lair as former ex-PM employee reveals what really happens

MARTIN BRIGHT describes his five-months at the heart of Tony Blair's 'strange empire', a spider’s web of charities, diplomatic activities and money-making enterprises.read


Flash flood in Italian tourist hotspot Molinetto della Croda kills four and leaves 20 injured

A furious torrent carried off cars, kiosks and villagers, who were celebrating the traditional ‘Feast Of The Omens’ in Molinetto della Croda, near Venice.read


University admin worker Sophie O'Hara jailed for stealing £50k in expenses

Sophie O'Hara, 27, has been jailed for eight months after she admitted using her job as an admin worker at the University of East Anglia to steal £50,000 through making fake expenses claims.read


Paul Daniels asks 'did trigger finger ruin my magic?'

Magician Paul Daniels, 76, was diagnosed with 'trigger finger', a condition which causes the finger to catch or lock when bent or straightened.read


Man lures squirrel to edge of Grand Canyon then kicks it off

The cruel clip sees a man, allegedly French, apparently laying out treats for a squirrel in a trail towards the edge, before he kicks it into the Grand Canyon.read


Ken doll Celso Santebanes bringing out his OWN figurine

He has spent £30,000 morphing himself into a human version of a Ken doll. And now, 20-year-old model Celso Santebanes has gone full circle by releasing a doll of his own.read


Animal-lover died from rare infection after pet DOG licked her hand

Sheena Kavanagh, 53, went into septic shock when her dog's saliva entered her bloodstream through a small cut and was rushed to Stafford Hospital.read


International Space Station's image of Italy at night taken 200 miles from aboce

NASA astronauts Alexander Gerst and Reid Wiseman, part of Expedition 40, shared their spectacular view on social media sites for the world to see.read


Was he after more horsepower? Brazilian motorist caught driving down motorway in tiny two-door car with a stallion poking its head out of the passenger window

The bizarre scene was captured on video in Fortaleza on Thursday by an astonished driver who first thought the animal was a very large Great Dane.read


Pinching the tip of the Eiffel Tower, holding up Pisa and yoga selfies: The cheesy tourist snaps you should never take on holiday

The last thing you want to be caught in is a predictable tourist pose when you're sharing your holiday snaps with your social media timelines.read


Mother Lauren Rodgers exercises with her children and uses them as weights

Mother Lauren Rodgers who lives on an air force base in Alaska loves working out so much she's incorporated her two small daughters aged one and two into her routine.read


Linus the Bichon-Poo goes crazy over 'other dog' in the mirror in viral video

Linus has proven to his owner's that he's a good watch dog ... if perhaps a little hysterical.read


The Gully Queens of Jamaica: How a gay community in one of the most homophobic places on Earth has sought refuge in a filthy STORM DRAIN

The homeless youths live in a 'gully in the country's capital, Kingston - as revealed in a short documentary made by VICE News.read


Bye bye birdie! New York Giants player David Wilson saves and releases feathered friend during practice

New York Giants player David Wilson came to the aid of a tiny bird on Thursday.read


Anto Wickham commissions £3,000 coffin in shape of Jack Daniels bottle

Former soldier Anto Wickham commissioned a £3,000 coffin in the shape of a Jack Daniels bottle for his own funeral after seeing eight army pals killed.read