Severe weather warnings for snow and ice are in place for the north west of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, today with forecasters predicting snowfall accumulations of between 5cm and 10cm.read
Scott Chirashi (pictured) suffered a 'significant injury' and could not be saved by medics, when they were called to a flat in Alva, Clackmannanshire, shortly before 9am on Friday morning.read
Judge Peter Hollingworth, 63, allegedly told Preston Magistrates Court that harassment victim Deepa Patel, 22, 'would not be working anywhere important' with a name like Patel.read
The airbus flight reportedly dropped from 39,000 feet to 9,000 feet in just minutes on its way from Dubai to Sydney and was forced to land at Perth airport instead.read
Amanda Stevens, 43, gave birth to baby Eden on October 29. The kind mother-of-six from Poole, Dorset was described as 'there for anybody'. Her husband has had to quit work to look after newborn.read
The outspoken Ukip leader vowed to continue speaking his mind, warning he will not be ‘brow beaten’ by journalists into becoming a ‘vanilla’ politician.read
The 45-year-old man is in a serious but non-life threatening condition after being retrieved from the lion enclosure at Barcelona Zoo where he was mauled by two lionesses and a male.read
Boyd was found emaciated on a farm in South Wales three years ago. He was on the brink of death, but rescuers have now transformed him into a 'healthy and happy' horse.read
The mother of British jihadist Yusuf Sarwar, from Birmingham, tipped off counter-terrorism officers when her son went to Syria but says the police betrayed her over his 12-year prison sentence.read
In a heartfelt interview on The Jonathan Ross Show, Sir Paul admitted his only solace was that the pair had managed to heal the rift that formed after The Beatles split in 1970 and were 'good friends'.read
A passenger plane had a near miss with a drone as it landed at Heathrow, in the first such incident recorded at Britain's biggest airport. The AIrbus A320 was at 700ft when it spotted the drone.read
London’s Gatwick detailed the time it took for the airlines who most frequently use the airport to successfully remove every bag from their aircraft in October.read
Jeremy Koralewski, 28, has revealed he lost everything after witnessing his sister, Siobhan Koralewski, terrorising victims at the family-run Roundstone Care Home in Filey, North Yorkshire.read
Prices for the iPod Classic have reached more than £550 as music fans clamour to get hold of the music players after Apple discontinued the traditional 'click wheel' models earlier this year.read
Anne Wojcicki shares an estimated $30billion (£19.2billion) with her former husband Sergey Brin, making her one of the richest women in Silicon Valley.read
Gregory Graf of Pennsylvania recorded himself sexually abusing the body of Jessica Padgett, Northampton County District Attorney John Morganelli said on Friday.read
The former Premier League footballer is said to have been driving along the M55 near Preston on Friday night when he got into an argument with his girlfriend - who was in a separate car.read
The Centre for Social Justice, which revealed the statistic, has called on the Government to grant police powers to close 'head shops' which are selling the dangerous so-called 'legal high' drugs.read
Within hours after touching down from London, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be out schmoozing some of the wealthiest New Yorkers at a dinner to benefit the Royal Foundation.read
They are believed to be the first British family to be stripped of their citizenship since Theresa May (shown) took over in 2010. The Newcastle-born father said the decision was 'tearing our family apart'.read
Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo said she wanted to limit the traffic on some of the most polluted streets, such as the Champs-Elysees (above), to ‘clean vehicles’. She said 60 per cent of Parisians do not own a car.read
The 59-year-old, who quit as SNP leader hours after losing the independence referendum, said he would 'step up to the plate' and stand for election in the Gordon constituency.read
Rumors spread that Zoella's Girl Online, which sold 78,109 copies in a week, had been ghostwritten, and now publishers have admitted that the tween-idol 'did not write the book on her own.'read
The 24-year-old, from Leeds, asked three men to take a paternity test to determine which one could be three-month-old Grace's father - and she plans to write the outcome in their Christmas card.read
Internet sensation Grumpy Cat - real name Tardar Sauce - has inspired countless memes, a best-selling book and a film. She has amassed a £64million fortune - more than a host of A-listers.read
Mary Goble, who is disabled, says she has been left a prisoner in her own home as she waits for the repair work at the nine-storey building in Birmingham, West Midlands.read
Andrew Michael, who features on the Channel 4 programme, has been parachuted in as Mr Farage’s candidate in Hastings and Rye, where the sitting Tory MP holds a wafer-thin majority.read
With new guidelines meaning a million more people may be eligible, experts have warned the obesity crisis will lead to a major financial strain on the NHS.read
Politicians and campaigners accused ministers of promoting alcohol to youngsters and said drinks firms could start targeting young clients with child-friendly 'alco-choc' brands.read
The attraction at Cardiff's Winter Wonderland, called the Sky Swing, can be seen spinning in circles as expected before a gust of wind appears to begin heaving two carriages towards each other.read
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Russia was creating problems for Moldova, Georgia and Ukraine - three countries that have decided to sign an association agreement with the EU.read
Tensions in the coalition have mounted in the wake of Mr Osborne's mini-Budget, with deep divisions over how to balance the books and eradicate a £91billion deficit over the next five years.read
Details have emerged of the wealthy businessmen and women who helped Blair's charities, including Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska and media mogul Haim Saban.read
The former prime minister is said to support the shadow business secretary replacing Ed Miliband if he loses the next election, as Mr Umunna renewed his attack on Ukip's 'con' immigration policy.read
Two members of the Government’s paedophile inquiry faced resignation calls from victims who were allegedly sent threatening or insulting emails after they criticised the investigation.read
The comments directly contradict warnings from her own Cabinet colleague, Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith, who last month said new arrivals were changing the ‘character’ of schools.read
The huge Mako shark, the which have attacked 42 people over 30 years, killing three, was discovered by fishermen on Barmouth Beach, north Wales, on Friday.read
A 25-year-old Welsh male tourist climbed a fence at North Head near Manly at approximately 7.30am on Sunday morning, and walked to the edge of the cliff before falling 90m to rocks.read
Clinton Cards has been accused of promoting 'hate-filled messages' after it advertised a 'Why Santa must live on a council estate' Christmas card on its website. The card has been removed from sale.read
A plan to merge to management of bars and restaurants in both Houses of Parliament was jettisoned over fears of peers being forced to drink cheap bubbly, according to a former Commons chief.read
Dragana Haines, whose husband David was killed by the militants in a graphic video posted online in September, said she could not bear to watch the whole footage.read
Chad McVeigh,18, and Nathan Cox and Jordan Taylor, both 20, died on Friday when their silver Citroen Saxo went off the road in Westbury, Wiltshire, and smashed into a parked lorry.read
The six men — four Syrians, a Tunisian and a Palestinian — are the first prisoners transferred to South America from the U.S. base in Cuba.read
Britain has closed its embassy (pictured) in Cairo, Egypt, over security fears, warning people not to visit the building for the time being.read
While her husband John is tucked away at the House of Commons, Sally Bercow always seems to be looking for her next big thrill.read
Several Cabinet ministers are among almost 170 MPs who declare that they have a relative on their staff, with their wages funded from public money.read
The Met Police chief inspector was arrested in Wandsworth Road, south west London, on suspicion of possession with intent to supply and in connection with a drink-drive related offence.read
The incident is one of more than 120 cases in which 999 patients have died or suffered severe problems as a result of ambulance blunders, according to an investigation carried out by the Sun on Sunday.read
The British anti-spy agency has turned its attention to 'insider' threats within companies - meaning staff gossip and gripes could now be checked for hidden agendas.read
Angela Stoldt, 42, will now die behind behind bars after being sentenced in Volusia County on Friday, but showed no remorse as the decision was handed down.read
Heather Mack, 19, and her boyfriend Tommy Schaefer, accused of murdering Miss Mack's mother and hiding her body in a suitcase in Bali, are set to be transferred to Kerobokan Prison.read
Jiff the dog, a pint-sized Pomeranian from Los Angeles, is the world's fastest dog on his hind legs and the world's fastest dog on his front legs, according to the Guinness World Records.read
Officers from the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command (SO15) made the arrests yesterday as searches at addresses in London and the East Midlands were carried out.read
An investigation by this newspaper discovered that Detective Constable Paul Alabaster and DC Tracy Bainbridge recorded the boy admitting the offence but did not report him for the offence.read
Suzanne MacCrimmon from Alloa in Scotland dropped six dress sizes over three years. The 43-year-old was spurred on by how big she looked as a bridesmaid at her friends' weddings.read
A team of 20 US Navy SEALs watched the terrorist's compound for 24 hours to fine tune their plans before carrying out the raid, but UK-born Luke Somers and South African Pierre Korkie were killed.read
Special forces sent to rescue Luke Somers (right), 33, in Shabwa province, were unable to reach him and Pierre Korkie (left), 56, before they were shot and killed by their captors.read
The annual event is a flash mob style celebration that started in 2000 and has gained popularity through social networking websites.read
Ross Hadley is in charge of measuring how fit Miss World contestants are. The 35-year-old gym trainer from London is the envy of his friends. He judged the 126 pageant entrees in burpees and rowing.read
The selfie board game is now on sale for $14.99 (£9.62). Players draw cards with expressions like 'YOLO' and 'You are a ninja'. They take the selfie and other players guess what the picture means.read
Seven year itch is the theory that love begins to fade in couples at this time. The idea was made world-famous in 1955 film with Marilyn Monroe. But new study says the itch actually comes after ten years.read
A re-enactment of the Battle of Waterloo, to mark its 200 year anniversary, will take place next year as plans are being made to adjust the ceremony so as not to cause tensions with the French.read
Esther Anderson of Texas' baby girl doesn't like it when mommy falls asleep and does everything to ensure her mother stays awake.Footage of the cute exchange has over 800,000 views.read
Crime tsars are demanding the firms reveal what happened to money paid by motorists who opt for such courses. Med Hughes (pictured), former police chief of South Yorkshire, is at the centre of the row.read
Insurance firms, financial institutions and retailers will have to make a senior executive personally responsible for checking on the legality of mass-marketing campaigns, a task force will recommend.read
Stephen Ward’s terror that he would be destroyed by the Establishment for his role in the Profumo scandal is revealed in his own words in newly released papers.read
Antique firearm collector, Dennis Meighan, has revealed that he was offered £13,500 to murder the male model who had an affair with former Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe.read
Ram raiders stole all of the Red Bull Formula One team's trophies in a twilight raid on their Milton Keynes factory, but many of them are thought to be worthless replicas.read
George Osborne’s plea is that his task is only half-done and you simply can’t trust Labour to complete it, writes MARK LITTLEWOOD, director general of the Institute of Economic Affairs.read
Philip Hammond told a security summit that bolstering the Royal Navy's presence in the Gulf would allow the UK and its allies in the region to 'tackle the threats we face together'.read
Lord Winston said that he ‘could not believe’ that Bosworth MP David Tredinnick was allowed to sit on the Commons Health Committee despite believing in homeopathy.read
The new chain will be led by the former Asda chief Andy Bond. Fifty stores will be opened within two months - and their final name has yet to be decided.read
Pen-pushers at Somerset County Council have said that they need to consult 22 bodies before they can repair the road sign that has languished in the undergrowth outside the village of Tarnock.read
Detectives are investigating claims that former Conservative Home Secretary William Whitelaw ordered police to drop an investigation into a paedophile ring with links to Whitehall.read
More than 1,000 alleged paedophiles have been arrested in Britain in the past 12 months thanks to new high-tech cyber tracking methods, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.read
Cross-Channel ferry passengers are being warned of possible disruption to services tomorrow due to potential industrial action at the Port of Calais.read
It has been a bad week for the NHS. Here a nurse who has worked for the service for 35 years reveals the things that have got better, and the things that are still falling short.read
Energy costs have been at the centre of the ‘cost of living’ crisis that has dominated politics since Ed Miliband controversially promised to freeze energy bills if Labour wins the Election next year.read
An American probe that will explore Pluto woke up from its slumber Saturday, after a nine-year journey to take a close look at the distant body for the first...read
This is the moment a young male cub initiates a play fight by jumping on his mother at the Kruger National Park in South Africa - proving even in the animal world the young can annoy their parents.read
Sir Jeremy Heywood is accused of a Sir Humphrey-style attempt to ‘dodge’ new rules that the Prime Minister decides who gets top civil service jobs, it has been claimed.read
The dogs became inseparable after being rescued from a ditch on the Greek island of Zakynthos and are now being cared for by Holbrook Animal Rescue in Horsham, West Sussex.read
Julie Bentley, the leader of GirlGuidingUK warned that if myths surrounding sex are not dispelled, youngsters will grow up thinking representations of intimacy in pornography are realistic.read
A leading Tory MP has called on Boris Johnson to investigate claims that Scotland Yard officers have abused their position by trying to shut down newspaper investigations into Ukip.read
Steve Backley's former wife Clare opens up about the breakdown of their 11 year marriage and the pain he caused her by leaving her for a woman young enough to be his daughter,read
Fireworks will mark the 150th anniversary of Clifton suspension bridge tonight. The event will follow a one minute silence in memory of Charlotte Bevan and baby girl who died last week.read
The French government has demanded a £3 million grant from the EU, which would include money that ultimately comes from British taxpayers, to cope with swelling numbers of migrants in Calais.read
Hugh Hefner and Bill Cosby have been friends for years, but with allegations coming forward every day of woman claiming they were raped by Cosby, Hefner seems to have put his foot down.read
What’s more, half the population considers Jesus’s birth irrelevant to their festive celebrations, while only one adult in ten can correctly state four facts about the Nativity.read
It is a pretty rum state of affairs when the Chancellor’s mother turns up to the Autumn Statement, but the Deputy Prime Minister does not. The Lib Dems have conceded it was a mistake.read
Thousands of pounds were transferred from the US to George Harrison and John Lennon in 1973, in breach of strict foreign exchange controls in force in Britain at the time.read
Gift of the Givers, the charity South African hostage Pierre Korkie was working for, said the raid by US special forces had 'destroyed everything' as he was due to be released today.read
Mohamed Hassan, 55, is a world-renowned consultant working in a government hospital in Abu Dhabi. His 13-year-old son discovered the makeshift bomb, packed with nails, on their doorstep.read
British families are increasingly decorating their living rooms with the stark, minimalist designs in a trend said to be inspired by bleak TV ‘Scandi-dramas’ such as The Killing and Borgen.read
Most travel addicts will be wishing for a weekend away on December 25, but for those who can't splurge on a beach getaway, MailOnline Travel has compiled a gift list that's sure to please.read
Apple was granted a patent last week for the invention that shifts an internal weight in the device in mid-air so it doesn't hit the ground face first on impact.read
The nearly 20 attendees at Midwest FurFest outside Chicago were rushed to hospitals after midnight Sunday.read
Many of the energy giant's customers are still being overcharged - despite intervention by the energy regulator. Alexandra Bryant has spent five months trying to resolve her billing problems.read
Rampaging protesters yesterday threw petrol bombs at police and set shops on fire as a march in Athens to commemorate the anniversary of the police killing of a teenager turned violent.read
Dr Prabha Sivaraman appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court yesterday accused of offering an abortion based on the baby's gender in a private prosecution brought by a pro-life campaigner.read
Cabinet Minister Eric Pickles, 62, has branded threats by NHS chiefs in Devon to ban heavily overweight people from routine operations 'anathema' and un-British.read
Animal workers nicknamed the pigeon chick Turkey because of his strange looks and have vowed to rare him back to health after he survived one of the coldest nights of the year outside his nest.read
Digital imaging specialists at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington created a 3D bust and life mask of President Barack Obama this year.read
Joe DiMaggio's love letter to Marilyn Monroe has sold for $78,125 at a Beverly Hills auction to an undisclosed buyer.read
More youngsters in Britain are likely to end up in hospital after using one of the bouncy toys than skateboarding, rollerblading or playing football at home, officials have said.read
Daisy Jewkes was distraught when 'Old Teddy' flew out of the car window on the M6 near Cannock, Staffordshire. But one road worker eventually tracked the tiny teddy down.read
The Missing follows one father's search for missing five-year-old son Olly. As the finale draws near, the Mail gives a rundown of all the suspects, and the odds of them being behind the disappearance.read
On Saturday, Daniel Roark, 21, posted to his Facebook wall that the search he began in September had finally located the owner, Martin Castillo of Nuevo Laredo.read
Barry One has spent two months worth of legal fees defending his reputation since the release of Dunham's memoir Not That Kind Of Girl, his attorney claims.read
Bizarre Japanese cookery video demonstrates the four-step process to make a perfect plate of lightly battered, flash-grilled shrimp. It uses air cannons, CO2 tanks and flame throwers.read
Almost a million people battened down the hatches in emergency shelters across the Philippines as Typhoon Hagupit struck, killing at least three people, including a baby.read
The Ugly Sweater Store has created the Ugly Christmas suit. Already sold out the Polyester suits retail at $110 and have colourful and garish designs.read
The stars of a striking picture taken atop Munra Point, Oregon, have been revealed as Alex Gensitskiy and Katie Verkovod, a couple from Washington who had no idea they were snapped.read
The letter, sent by Austen to her sister Cassandra in January 1799, makes reference to the novel, then called First Impressions. It will go on display at Torquay Museum, Devon.read
The 15-year-old boy was walking with friends along Bethnal Green Road, Tower Hamlets when he suffered serious stab wounds to the stomach and he was later pronounced dead.read
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Beer drinking is very much the culture in Vietnam. And local free beer festival encouraged those akin to a pint or two the perfect opportunity to indulge their pastime.read
Standing a mile out to sea, Spitbank Fort had a £3million conversion two years ago to transform it into a luxury hotel that can sleep up to 18 people.read
Duncan Titmarsh designed the life-size Santa ride in his Bright Bricks workshop in Bordon, Hampshire, before it was unveiled today to the delight of shoppers in Covent Garden, London.read
A happier hen makes really tasty eggs. At least that's the reasoning behind this humorous video of of a behind-the-scenes look at the 2015 Nice Pecks calendar.read
Five dresses designed for and worn by the late British royal have gone under the hammer in Los Angeles for a total of nearly half a million dollars.read
The Tundra Lodge Rolling Hotel in Manitoba, Canada, is a custom rolling getaway where guests can enjoy regular visits from the giant winter mammals.read