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Terminally-ill cancer sufferer says NHS is refusing her life-saving drug 

Jemma Peacock (pictured with her daughters Kacie and Willow), from West Sussex, suffers from a rare form of stomach cancer, but a drug which could prolong her life is no longer being funded by the NHS. read


Sky customer still failed to cancel contract after 96 minutes and 3,800 words

Gavin Hackwood, 36, from Newport, South Wales, logged onto the online Sky 'chat' service in an attempt to leave the provider. But, after an hour-and-a-half, his operator Rachael said he wasn't allowed. read


Star Wars is anti-women and anti-gay says hoaxer Godfrey Elfwick

Godfrey Elfwick was recruited via Twitter to appear on the programme World Have Your Say, where producers were preparing an item about the trailer for the new film in the franchise. read


Natalie Bennett's ex Jim Jepps wrote bizarre blog calling pedophiles 'complex'

Jim Jepps used a blog to defend 'rape fantasies', describe paedophiles as 'complex human beings' and question why teachers who have relationships with pupils are put on the sex offenders register. read


Hookers For Hillary: Nevada sex workers come out in favor of Clinton for president in 2016

A group of Nevada sex workers, Hookers For Hillary, have come out in favor of the Democratic contender for president. They all work at Dennis Hof's Moonlite Bunny Ranch in Carson City. read


Police arrest 53 people as pro-cannabis protestors gather to get high and call for the drug to be legalised in London's Hyde Park 

In dramatic images, officers were seen taking down a protestor near the entrance to the park - just yards from a prominent police sign which read: 'Possession of cannabis is illegal'. read


Helicopter swoops into Trafalgar Square to save woman who fell from bronze lion at foot of Nelson's Column

The woman, thought to be in her 20s, suffered head injuries after falling 11ft from the sculpture in Trafalgar Square, central London last night. Crowds had to move out of the way as the helicopter landed. read


Six-man grooming gang begins long jail sentences after being convicted for sexually exploiting children

A gang of six men have been jailed for a total of 31 years after being convicted of a string of sexual offences against teenager girls in Banbury, Oxfordshire. read


Five questions people wish they'd asked a loved one before it was too late

When Wollongong man Michael McQueen lost his dad at the age of 22, he realised he knew barely anything about him. Now he has compiled a list of questions he wished he had asked him. read


PINK is officially the new black when dressing for sucess

Holly Willoughby, Katherine Jenkins and Samantha Cameron are all fans and high street spring/summer collections are awash with different shades of pink from pale nude to bubblegum read


Giorgio Armani criticises men who work out too much and women with breast enlargements 

In an interview, Milan-born fashion designer, Giorgio Armani, 80, has condemned women who have cosmetic surgery, as well as men who seem like they spend too much time at the gym. read


Alleged murder victim's daughter Rachelle Owen dies after being hit by train

Tributes have been paid to schoolgirl Rachelle Owen, from West Kirby, Wirral, after she was hit by a train. Her mother Kay Diamond, 44, was allegedly murdered two months ago. read


Tory Liam Marshall-Ascough defends Facebook party pictures where he licks breasts 

Liam Marshall-Ascough is standing to be an MP in Stoke-on-Trent central, which had a 5,500 Labour majority in 2010, and is a traditional Labour stronghold. read


Paedophile Raymond Handley's daughter says he should be put to death over assaulting girl

Becky Handley, 20, who lives in Shrewsbury, discovered her father, Raymond Handley's grisly crimes against a child in a local newspaper article. She now wants to change her name via deed poll. read


Dale Cregan 'goes on hunger strike to move to Ashworth Hospital'

The 31-year-old stopped eating when he was moved to solitary confinement in HMP Manchester, formerly Strangeways, a month ago after being caught smuggling, sources said. read


Mother locks daughters in bedroom so she can share bed with paedophile

Authorities in Devon, where the paedophile, his wife and the children live, have approved the plan to allow them to live in the same house, despite the man being a convicted sex offender. read


Migrant boat sinks off Libya with up to 700 feared dead

So far, only 28 people have been rescued after the boat overturned off the coast of Libya, when passengers moved to one side of the vessel to signal to a passing merchant ship. read


Christian refugees formed human chain to avoid being thrown into sea by Muslim migrants 

Fifteen men were arrested last week for the 'aggravated murder' of 12 Christians by throwing them into the sea. Others from the boat said they formed a 'human chain' to stop the men's attacks. read


Umbrella gang jailed for more than 27 years after 13 shop raids

The brolly-clad thieves, all from the West Midlands, targeted supermarkets, convenience stores and electrical shops, swiping £2,000 worth of cigarettes and cars valued at £30,000 in the process. read


Myleene Klass was my rock says first wife of ice bucket bigamist

Michelle O'Clee, 39, from London, said her husband Andrew's 'extraordinary lies' about being forced to live in a 'safe house' so he could lead a double life were like something from a John Grisham thriller. read


Damon Albarn slams 'selfie generation' pop stars that sing about themselves

Blur frontman Damon Albarn, who lives in Kensington and Chelsea in London, has returned to pick a fight with more people in the music industry as Blur release a new album. read


Slaughter on the beach: ISIS behead and shoot Ethiopian Christians in sickening new propaganda video 

The video, released this afternoon, appears to show the militants holding two groups captive in Libya. At least 16 men are lined up in a desert area while 12 others are held on a beach. read


ISIS 'blueprints' written by Saddam Hussein's henchman Samir al-Khlifawi

The handwritten charts and notes of Samir al-Khlifawi, a former Iraqi Army colonel close to Saddam Hussein, explains in detail how ISIS were able to take control in Syria by infiltrating villages and using spies. read


Police make fourth arrest over murder of Syrian-born preacher Abdul Hadi Arwani

Police announced today that they had arrested a 36-year-old man on suspicion of conspiracy to murder Abdul Hadi Arwani, who was killed in Wembley two weeks ago. read


Rapper Denis Cuspert dubbed 'the Goebbels of ISIS' declares 'We want British blood'

Denis Cuspert, 39, a German rapper turned ISIS fighter, has released a propaganda music video where he calls on jihadist sleeper cells in Britain and France to carry out terrorist attacks in the West. read


Rochdale family freed after being detained near Syrian border

Waheed Ahmed (pictured), the 21-year-old son of councillor Shakil Ahmed, was accused of trying to sneak into Syria with eight of his relatives and was arrested when he landed in the UK earlier this week. read


Missing family may be headed for ISIS in Syria

Asif Malik, 31, his partner Sara Kiran, 29, and their four children Zoha Malik, seven, Essa Malik, four, Zakariya Malik, two, and Yhaya Malik, one, from Slough, Berkshire, were last seen on April 7. read


Poundland 'bargains' up to 50% more expensive than big supermarkets

According to new research, shoppers using the budget retailer, which recently announced record sales, are being charged more per unit for certain products when compared to the bigger retailers. read


Royal baby survey reveals that both Brits and Americans want a girl

A new poll asking Brits and Americans questions about the new royal baby reveals both nationalities favour a girl. The UK's top names are Charlotte and Alice, while the US likes Diana and Elizabeth. read


Scientology expose slammed by John Travolta unlikely to air in UK due to libel law

Lawyers have warned that the differences in defamation law in Northern Ireland mean controversial US expose HBO's 'Going Clear' might not be broadcast in the UK, pictured is John Travolta. read


Scotland WILL become independent, says Sturgeon

The SNP leader said the 'direction of travel' was towards independence but the Prime Minister warned nationalists would use a Labour government to break up the Union and punish other nations. read


Ed Miliband bows his head as Labour campaign bus stops at church

Last year Mr Miliband described himself as a 'Jewish atheist', but all party leaders are now trying to reach religious groups in the scramble to win votes. read


Dave Cameron claims UKIP might not get ANY seats

Mr Cameron vowed to 'take to the streets' in the coming days to make the case for a Tory majority, after complaints that the campaign has become too sterile with few politicians actually meeting voters. read


Danny Alexander could become LORD to keep Treasury job if he loses seat in election

The high-flyer and close ally of Nick Clegg, who has won praise as George Osborne’s second-in-command, is on course to lose his seat to the Scottish nationalists. read


Tory minister Nicky Morgan orders impact of immigration on schools inquiry

It comes less than six months after Education Secretary Nicky Morgan told the head of Oftsed it was not 'helpful' to warn that schools are struggling to cope with an 'influx' of migrants. read


Ed Miliband mobbed by 25 screaming women on a hen party in Chester

The Labour leader was jokingly referred to as the stripper after his battle bus was gatecrashed by bride-to-be Nicola Braithwaite and her friends outside a hotel in Chester. read


Tesco boss warns Cameron on EU vote and 'putting cart before the horse'

Tesco chairman John Allan said the supermarket giant could move its headquarters from London if Britain leaves the European Union, in a swipe at David Cameron's reform plans. read


Royal Navy sailors airlifted from ships after falling pregnant

HMS Illustrious (left) - nicknamed 'HMS Lusty' by the crew - had at least one woman airlifted in an emergency 'medevac' during the last nine years, a Freedom of Information request revealed. read


Ed Miliband says everyone who comes to Britain MUST speak English

The Labour leader admitted that in the past his party had been ‘too timid’ about making clear that for communities to live together they must use a shared language. read


Dave Cameron pledges £4bn Lloyds bank share bonanza for Middle England

The Prime Minister will pledge today that if he is returned to Downing Street he will offer the public £4billion of Lloyds shares still held by the Government. read


Transgender father Rox Wallace becomes second mother to his son

Roxy Wallace, 50, from Churchdown, Glos, was born as a boy but secretly wanted to live life as a woman. After revealing her secret to wife Jo, 44, and son William, the trio are now happier than ever. read


Death sentences upheld for 11 fans in retrial of defendants from Egypt football riot that left 74 dead 

The riot erupted in February 2012 when supporters of Al-Masry - from the canal city of Port Said - and Cairo's Al-Ahly clashed after an Egyptian league match. read


Dehydrated dry drivers make as many mistakes as drinkers

A study by Loughborough University found drivers who had 25ml of water per hour made as many mistakes as drink drivers. This was double the number of mistakes made by hydrated motorists. read


Men admit they have NEVER washed their car

A new survey has found that 31 per cent of men in Britain have never picked up to a bucket and sponge to wash their own car, with drivers more likely to take their motors to a car wash on a local forecourt. read


Gone With The Wind dress that cost $20 in 1939 fetches $137k

A dress worn by Vivien Leigh when she played Scarlett O'Hara in the classic 1939 film Gone With the Wind has fetched $137,000 at auction despite fading from slate blue to light gray. read


London skyline to see 260 tower blocks as it enters age of skyscrapers

Around 70 tall buildings are under construction, with nearly 200 more planned - despite London's reputation as a 'low-rise' city with just a few skyscrapers concentrated in small pockets. read


Tenants living in £3million flats to benefit from right-to-buy

A number of people are paying around £150 a week to live in flats in exclusive parts of Mayfair and Covent Garden in London which are owned by housing associations and worth several millions. read


Body found in helicopter and lifeboat search for missing kayaker

Stephen Taylor, 54, went missing in the Solent after leaving Lee-on-Solent in Hampshire at about 11.30am yesterday in his kayak with the intention of paddling west to Lepe Beach. read


Senator Robert Menendez used political clout to get visas for three of wealthy donor's foreign girlfriends, according to corruption indictment

New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez is facing the possibility of 15 years in prison for using his position to help a wealthy donor in exchange for nearly $1m in campaign contributions and gifts. read


Doug Hughes reunited with wife after landing gyrocopter on US Capitol lawn

Doug Hughes, 61, has been chaperoned back to his home in Ruskin, Florida, where he will wear an electronic tag until his first court hearing in Washington, D.C., next month. read


Instagram deletes her post-pregnancy stretch marks pics due to 'nudity violation'

Hannah Moore, 20, from Broxburn in West Lothian, uploaded images of her post-pregnancy stretch marks and stomach to inspire others. She was horrified when they were removed by Instagram. read


Thief who stole £60 from epileptic woman hunted by police

Police have released a CCTV image of a woman (pictured) they want to trace after £60 was stolen from the handbag of a woman who suffered a violent fit at a shopping centre in Stourbridge. read


Parents say they failed son who was murdered by Glen Rycroft

Eight years after their son Gareth was brutally murdered by the man he loved, Sue and Charlie MacDonald from Rhewl-Mostyn, Wales, are still wondering what they could have done differently. read


Poland demands apology from U.S. over FBI Holocaust remarks

US Ambassador Stephen Mull will 'receive a note of protest and a summons for an apology' over FBI director James Comey's comments, spokesman Marcin Wojciechowski said on Sunday. read


Longitude clock stuns experts for accuracy 300 years after design

The Martin Burgess Clock B is based on John Harrison's (left) 18th century design. Its trial was at the Royal Observatory to see if the claim - that it would neither lose nor gain a second - was true. read


Mackenzie Moretter's birthday sees hundreds of people flock after classmates don't RSVP

After Mackenzie Moretter's (left) mom, Jenny Moretter, posted in Facebook groups, hundreds of people traveled to Shakopee, Minnesota, to celebrate the girl's tenth birthday on Saturday. read


British wedding habits are changing survey reveals

British brides are becoming far less traditional when it comes to planning their weddings. Parents rarely have to foot the bill, bridesmaids aren't asked to wear peach and cake is often replaced by cheese. read


Parents of teens killed at level crossing slam Network Rail bosses' bonuses

The parents of teenagers Olivia Bazlinton and Charlotte Thompson, who died after being hit by a train in Essex, were shut out of a meeting where they hoped to challenge Network Rail bosses. read


Doctors call for vitamin D supplements for under fours as rickets cases rise

Britain's chief medical officer Dame Sally Davies has ordered a review into the cost of providing supplements to all under fours in a bid to reverse the rising number of cases of rickets. read


Infographic reveals how to stay healthy on a long-haul flight

There are a few simple exercises travellers can do at the airport and on the plane – from going for a stroll inside the terminal to rolling their shoulders – to improve their health and fitness at 35,000ft. read


Anti-rape campaign demonstrates that dress style doesn't mean yes

The #ThisDoesn'tMeanYes campaign took photos of 200 women across London in a range of outfits with the aim of stamping out the myth that what a woman wears can be blamed for her attack. read


Middletons 'boycott' Gary's 50th birthday due to 'protocol'

The Duchess of Cambridge’s uncle Gary Goldsmith is holding a lavish party to celebrate his 50th birthday later this month – but don’t expect the Middleton family to be there. read


Rik Mayall's family face huge tax bill over failing to make will

Mayall, who played scheming Tory MP Alan B’Stard in ITV series The New Statesman, and a host of other comedy characters, died suddenly aged 56 last June. read


British expats' Spanish bed and breakfast faces demolition

Patrick and Valerie Jubb are attempting to sell the four-bedroom property where they currently reside in Jimena de la Frontera, but it is now on the brink of being torn down. read


Albert Roux's dates string of ladies after divorce from Cheryl

The legendary French chef has been wining and dining a string of glamorous blondes since divorcing his wife of eight years, Zimbabwean-born heiress Cheryl Roux, (pictured together) last year. read


Violence erupts at South Korean demo denouncing government handling of ferry disaster that killed 300 a year ago 

Officers in Seoul were forced to use water cannons and pepper spray to break up thousands of protestors, led by relatives of the 304 people who tragically died in the ferry disaster last year. read


Katy Perry shows she's a marked woman

Katy Perry turned heads at the Coachella music festival in California last weekend after revealing rather unusual-looking circular marks on the soles of her feet, which she said were from cupping. read


Eyes down! It's time for Poldark Bingo (But don't lose your shirt) 

Whisper it...but are the plotlines of our favourite show getting just a little familiar? Fear not! A bestselling chick-lit author has devised this game for all the family... read


Peter Fox wanted for Bootle murders seen at London train station

Detectives have released CCTV images of Peter Fox, 26, arriving at Euston railway station, London, at around 10.57pm on Wednesday after leaving Liverpool Lime Street (pictured). read


Midwife's victory in campaign to delay cutting of umbilical cord

Amanda Burleigh (pictured) was convinced that clamping the cord within seconds of delivery – shutting off the blood supply from the placenta – was wrong. read


Labour politician Helal Abbas wins 'wife beater' legal fight against London newspaper

Helal Abbas (pictured), 55, lost his bid to become the mayor of Tower Hamlets in East London days after the claim appeared in an ethnic freesheet. read


Tony Blair's bizarre deal to sell 'deliverology' to Colombia

Questions have again been raised about the former Prime Minister working for other sovereign governments after details of a deal to work on the Colombian industry was published. read


ISIS Afghanistan suicide bomb attack on Jalalabad bank kills 35

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: The attacker targeted military personnel and civilians waiting outside a state-run bank in Jalalabad. Thirty-five people died and 125 were injured. read


China home to largest Buddhist settlement in the world

The Larung Gar Buddhist Academy in Sertar, China is the largest Buddhist settlement in the world and home to 40,000 monks and nuns. Conditions are basic, with communal toilets and no heating. read


Nazi sympathisers and Holocaust deniers filmed at Grosvenor Hotel for secret race hate rally

Held at the Grosvenor Hotel, the rally was said to be the most significant gathering of Holocaust deniers the UK has ever seen, with speakers invited from Spain, Canada and the U.S. read


Diary of an INSOMNIAPP: Will an app to track your sleep guarantee restful nights - or turn you into an exhausted, neurotic wreck?

ALICE SMELLIE put the most popular tracker, Sleep Cycle, to the test over a normal week. Are they useful aids in the battle against sleep disorders – or just a fad? read


UK weather forecast shows this to be warmest spring on record

On what is expected to be another unseasonably warm week, forecasters say temperatures in the South could reach as high as 23C (73F) on Wednesday. read


Princess Diana's will now available online for £10

The will of Diana Princess of Wales is among 41 million now available to order at the click of a button. Diana's final wishes for the disposal of her £21,468... read


Watch elderly couple catch pickpockets red-handed in Benidorm

An elderly British couple who fell victim to pickpockets as they returned to their hotel in Benidorm incredibly got their belongings back after confronting the duo - and it was all caught on camera. read


Surrogate mother banned from keeping her own daughter after parents who hired her were ruled unfit

A judge ruled the little girl should be given up for adoption rather than letting her live with her 28-year-old birth mother from Tyne & Wear. The woman who hired her had three of her children taken away. read


Pictured: Four Royal Navy sailors charged with gang rape of a civilian woman during party at Canadian military base

These pictures show Royal Navy sailors Joshua Finbow, (left) Darren Smalley, (top middle) Craig Stoner, (bottom middle) and Simon Radford (right) who are accused of sexual assault in Canada. read


Not a cloud in the sky: Millions head for parks and beaches to enjoy the warm weather as Britain continues on course for the hottest April on record

A virtually cloud-free satellite image from the European Space Agency’s MetOp-B satellite has been released as the country continues to bask in bright sunshine and above average temperatures. read


The top ten UK swimming spots to keep cool as the mercury rises

If you are looking to celebrate this wonderfully balmy weather by taking a dip, there are lots of places to try. From Aberdeen to London and Plymouth to Yorkshire, we take a look at some of the best. read


Russia's Vladimir Putin says ready to work with United States

Russian president Vladimir Putin said on Saturday that while the U.S. and Russia have disagreements, they have a common agenda which forces them to work together. read


Jason Tatton who killed Gema Marsh in car that failed its MOT the day before is jailed 

Jason Tatton, 24, was driving in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, on July 23 last year when his car left the road around 4.20am, Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court heard. He pleaded guilty to three charges. read


Martynas Kupstys mistakenly let out of Lincoln Prison by staff pictured

Bungling prison officer in Lincoln jail told Martynas Kupstys, pictured, that he was free to go even though the prisoner was in the middle of a murder trial and the fact he warned staff they were making a mistake. read


Ivana Chubbuck is the go-to guru for Hollywood stars known as Celebrity Whisperer

Ivana Chubbuck, 62, known as the 'celebrity whisperer', is a part therapist, part acting coach, and has a client list which includes Eva Mendes, Beyoncé and Brad Pitt. read


Never-before-seen pictures of Captain Scott's doomed expedition on their way to the South Pole sell for £36,000 

The 52 negatives show Scott and his team setting off for the South Pole at the expedition base camp. They have now been sold for £36,000 at auction in Devizes, Wiltshire, to an unnamed buyer. read


How an eminent zoologist was sacked by the Natural History Museum after declaring he had seen Nessie with his own eyes - and spent decades trying to prove conspiracy of silence

Dr Denys Tucker was an eminent researcher who was rapidly promoted through the ranks at London's Natural History Museum until, in 1959, he claimed to have seen the Loch Ness Monster. read


Carwyn Scott-Howell's death negligence is ruled out 

Carwyn, seven, plunged 160ft to his death in Flaine, France, while skiing with his mother Ceri and siblings Gerwyn and Antonia, after becoming separated from them. read


Cathryn Parker, 72, exposed as master con artist with 74 aliases

Cathryn Parker has lived under at least 74 aliases in Los Angeles, mainly those of Hollywood staffers. But after 15 blissful years, it all came to a halt when she was stopped for a traffic violation. read


He had a frame drilled into his head and his skull cracked open: Now, after more than 50 operations, brave Billy has a new face after battling rare illness

Seven-year-old Billy Mitchell, from Hertfordshire, was born with Apert syndrome, a rare condition that causes malformations of the skull, face, hands and feet. read


Richard Attenborough's treasure trove is going under the hammer at Bonhams

Following the death of Richard Attenborough (pictured) death aged 90 last year, the actor-director’s treasured possessions are going up for up sale at auction house Bonhams. read


Hollywood cad calls Lord Fellowes of Downton 'awful' in new email leaks scandal

The insult to the Tory peer (pictured), written by his own former agent Brian Siberell, is among a series of bombshell emails leaked on to the internet revealing the inner workings of Hollywood. read


Chemical warfare began 100 years ago this week with chlorine gas

Chlorine gas — carried by favourable winds over Flanders Fields from German positions — sowed terror and agony for the first time on April 22, 1915. The era of chemical weaponry had dawned. read


Escape to nature with your own log cabin deep in New Forest

An idyllic two-bedroom log cabin, nestled down a private country lane in the heart of the New Forest, has gone on the market as a potential home for those wanting to escape modern life. read


London's Oratory School cleared of discriminating when selecting pupils 

The Oratory School in London was ordered to revise its admissions policy last year, but yesterday this was overturned by a High Court judge who branded the decision 'flawed.' read


Cambridge's colleges may bring back entrance test for first time in 30 years to sift out the best pupils 

Tutors are deciding whether to bring back the exams which are designed to select the exceptional applicants for Cambridge University. read


Looks like this is going to be a close squeak! Amazing mouse-eye's view of a great grey owl swooping in for the kill 

The bird, which has a five-foot wingspan, stalked the rodent from snowy treetops in Ontario, Canada, before launching its attack. The great grey owl is known to be a deadly predator. read


Thomas Lamadieu creates optical illusions through 'sky art'

French photographer and illustrator Thomas Lamadieu takes pictures of the sky in courtyards and built up areas to create a natural frame for his pictures. He then fills in the sky area with illustrations. read


Kim Jong-Un climbs North Korea's highest mountain in bizarre photoshoot

The North Korean leader allegedly scaled the 9,000ft high Mount Paektu near the Chinese border, before telling troops at its peak that the climb was like 'nuclear weapons'. read


Tate Modern could keep Nazi looted £1m Constable masterpiece

Tate Britain chiefs believe the chance discovery of an export permit will bolster their claim that the 1824 oil painting – Beaching A Boat, Brighton – was legitimately brought to Britain. read


Queen Victoria's secret family home was once a rail station on the Isle of Wight

In 1875, a station was built at Whippingham, the closest point on the line to Osborne House – just to serve the Royal residence. It is now a five-bedroom family home, currently on the market for £625,000 read


Romantic boyfriend proposes to partner using giant 20ft billboard

Paul Bakewell, 35, from Walsall, West Mids, secretly arranged for his partner Tara Barber, 32, to be driven past a billboard on her way to work, where he proposed to her with all her friends and family. read


Floyd Mayweather takes a swing his 'haters' in Instagram video

Floyd Mayweather has shared a video with his 5.5million Instagram followers in which he flaunts his incredible wealth (pictured) - ahead of his super-fight with Manny Pacquiao. read


Now that's a tight squeeze! Mercedes squashed front AND back by buses in four-vehicle pile-up 

The driver and passenger of the Mercedes were treated at the scene of the crash in Goodge Street, central London this morning, police said. The car had been sandwiched between two 'Boris Buses'. read