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Many flashlight apps which allow a device to be used as a torch also secretly record the most sensitive personal information and send it on to market researchers, experts have warned.
Jade House, from, Hampshire, and Oliver De Paolis, from London, both 24, were elsewhere when the blizzard took place, as were Briton Lizi Hamer, 31, and her New Zealand-born wife, Lisa Walton.
The actress (pictured) wants to stop the festival, in which thousands of buffalo, goats, chickens and pigs are held in giant open-air pens - where their heads are hacked off in full view of each other.
Lawyers acting for the confectionery giant fired a warning letter to a pub called The Lady Godiva last week, claiming that it was infringing on the company's ‘intellectual property’.
The Springwatch star has revealed that her worst fears were confirmed when she was diagnosed with cancer after a routine mammogram at the beginning of the year.
Labour leader Ed Miliband's plan to levy an escalating one per cent tax on homeowners with properties worth more than £2million has been called 'the politics of envy'.
Tracy Austin has also been suspended for speaking out about the harsh punishments at the Duke of York’s Royal Military School, Dover, where Chris Russell (pictured) is headmaster.
The uprising kicked off when three North African soldiers stationed at barracks in Cambridgeshire were detained after breaking orders not to go to the village supermarket.
The Crime tsar refusing to step down over the Rotherham abuse scandal was told there was a problem in October 2005. Shaun Wright, pictured, was told then of 100 possible victims.
A newly-devised 'fitness' test will require only that officers walk at 3.9mph on a slightly-inclined treadmill for nine minutes - raising fears they will not be fit enough to actually catch criminals in a chase,
It is the second safety alert affecting the British car-maker this year after nearly 18,000 cars were recalled - including the DBS car driven by 007 in Quantum of Solace - in February.
According to border control staff at Gatwick airport just three of the 150 pushchairs bought be the airport remain after parents began walking out of the arrivals lounge with them.
Hirst, who has a £215 million fortune, already has an extensive property portfolio but the latest acquisition confirms his position as the world’s most financially successful artist.
The pair and their production crew wanted unfettered access to the pebble beach at the picturesque bay at Mgarr ix-Xini, Gozo for three months while they make By The Sea.
Adam Walker's visit to the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo has outraged veterans' associations and former soldiers who as slave labourers worked on the bridge over the River Kwai.
Mychajlo Ostapenko, pictured, 88, has lived in Britain for more than 65 years – but documents reveal that he served in the feared 31st Punitive Battalion.
Child 'judges' and 'jurors' are being given the power to punish thugs, arsonists and vandals with soft sentences such as writing poems in a scheme to be trialled in Hampshire.
Robert Anderson was the subject of a complaint by the anti-EU party after resident Ian Church, 36, said he confronted the Labour councillor over the incident.
Cheque Centre has been ordered to stop offering short-term loans after employees were secretly filmed preying on vulnerable customers.
The actor ruptured the quadriceps tendons in both his legs in the fall. He had emergency treatment in the islands' capital, Male, before flying to London for surgery.
The astonishing outburst happened at girls-only North London Collegiate School, whose former pupils include actress Rachel Weisz, ChildLine founder Esther Rantzen and Vogue editor Anna Wintour
Across The Bay was leading the field in the 167th Grand National yesterday with two miles to go. But then calamity struck.
Peter and Kathryn Bassano have been declared bankrupt following a legal dispute with a builder over the cost of an extension.
The anonymous 47-year-old mother whose ex-partner had links to the Adams crime family claims she was 'totally abandoned' by police.
The Whistle Activity Monitor, a watch-sized device attached to a dog's collar, keeps track of how much exercise your pet is getting each day.
Bosses at the safari park on the Marquess of Bath’s Wiltshire estate insist the decision was taken because of ‘health risks’ after a population increase led to violent behaviour.
David Jones, 39, and his wife Melissa, 38, were violently ill during the 20-hour flight to Denver after the ate at Dinner, the two Michelin-starred venue in Hyde Park, London.
The RSPCA has been criticised for shooting dead a sick foal then leaving it in sight of a children’s play area for several days with a note demanding that the owner remove the body. File image
MTC management billed Sir Bradley £741,000 commission but the medallist issued a counter-claim, accusing the agency of charging fees it was not entitled to.
Senior circuit judge Keith Cutler said he will take ‘the unusual, perhaps unique step’ of inviting submissions from the family following last week's inquest verdict.
Rory Mulholland, 21, and his 17 year old colleague Jack Mack found the body as they worked at a house in Warlingham, Surrey, on Friday.
Former director-general Mr Dyke attacked Mr Blair's business ventures and said that he had 'betrayed everything the Labour Party was about'
Poultry now accounts for nearly half of all the meat bought in Britain, new figures reveal. It means an end to our reputation as a red meat-eating nation that led the French to nicknaming us ‘les rosbifs’ (the roast beefs).
BBC Jersey DJ Murray Norton is accused of conducting a 'vicious and unrelenting cyber- bullying campaign' that contributed to the death of software developer Simon Abbott.
Queues at checkouts, blocked aisles, complicated signs and staff shortages have helped put M&S bottom of a poll in which shoppers were asked how easy or difficult it was to get around food stores.
A parking company is paying £25,000 a year to patrol an approach road to Liverpool John Lennon Airport (pictured), and issue £100 penalty notices.
Tabitha Webb, whose designs are favoured by the Duchess of Cambridge, is facing claims from suppliers that she owes thousands of pounds in unpaid bills.
Sir Mark and Carol Thatcher attended the service in the hospital’s All Saints chapel in the Margaret Thatcher Infirmary, which the former PM opened in 2009.
Lisa Opie, earning £207,000 a year, has found the time to establish a cafe business. Despite earning six-figure salaries for supposedly demanding senior positions, executives are also juggling extra business interests.
The findings emerged from an experiment conducted following revelations by Edward Snowden (pictured) about government snooping on internet accounts.
Sabrina Moss (pictured), who had a four-year-old son, was gunned down on Kilburn High Road in north west London at around 4am this morning.
Alan Roberts, 68, from Kent, was banned from coaching for life after a disciplinary panel found that he had sexually abused some of his students.
Daniel’s aunt, Sylwia Luczak (pictured with Daniel) is still trying to comprehend how her older sister Magdelena, with lover Mariusz Krezolek, could have starved, tortured and beaten their four-year-old to death.
Last night, a stunning Miss Bartoli, 28, posed for photographers at the Champions’ Ball in London in a figure-hugging black dress.
Summer 2013 began in spectacular fashion yesterday with glorious sunshine and scorching temperatures across the country.
BBC presenter John Inverdale provoked fury yesterday after making a disparaging remark about the physical appearance of women's singles champion Marion Bartoli.
The London orbital route has never been without a lane closure or diversion since May 2010, when the Coalition came to power promising to reduce motorway congestion.
In May 2010, climate extremes scientist Eleanor Burke warned we would roast in the summer months but last week Met Office experts warned there will be rainy summers for the foreseeable future.
Lord Laird (pictured), who was recorded by undercover reporters apparently agreeing to lobby Ministers in return for money, organised the House of Lords event to promote the Sustainable Growth Group.
Critics argue that the introduction of more relaxed planning regulations has given telecommunications companies the freedom to ruin some of the most spectacular views in England.