Pictured: The 'Hound of Hounslow' rogue trader accused of causing £570BILLION US share crash from his London semi - as hunt is on for £26million profit he allegedly pocketed in process

'Hound of Hounslow' accused of causing £570bn share crash

The hunt is on for the £26million allegedly pocketed by a British rogue trader accused of triggering a £570billion Wall Street crash from the suburban semi in Hounslow (pictured right) he shares with his parents. Navinder Singh Sarao (centre), 36 - who called the FBI's fraud allegations 'a bolt from the blue' - was warned at Westminster Magistrates' Court (illustrated top left and pictured bottom left on his arrival) that he faced a 380-year prison sentence in the United States. Sarao allegedly masterminded - from his home computer - the Wall Street 'Flash Crash' of 2010 in which almost a trillion dollars was wiped from global share prices. But the whereabouts of his alleged £26million profit was a mystery last night.

Gangmasters blighting Britain: Shocking report reveals how EU's border rules leave UK wide open to people traffickers and benefits scams

Gangmasters blighting Britain: Shocking report reveals how EU's border rules leave UK wide

Crime gangs from Eastern Europe are operating here with 'impunity' due to EU free movement rules, a disturbing report warns today. Human traffickers run huge benefit frauds in the UK, including one that was used to fund a housing development in Slovakia (inset). The trade also includes the sale of girls for prostitution and sham marriages. Home Secretary Theresa May (pictured) has been one of the Cabinet ministers pushing for curbs on EU free movement. Pictured main, a menacing Eastern European gang leader shows off his Rottweiler.

Voters tell Cameron to act on migration: Less than one in ten say they are satisfied with border policies, heaping pressure on party to end silence on the issue 

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Of those who supported David Cameron in 2010, but now intend to vote for Nigel Farage's party, 94 per cent are dissatisfied with immigration policy, pollster IpsosMori has revealed.

ALEX BRUMMER: The hi-tech sharks who cost us all so dearly

Navinder Singh Sarao is one of a new breed of traders, operating far from the heavily policed glass and steel towers of Wall Street and Canary Wharf in London, writes ALEX BRUMMER.

Why has Tesco become such a basket case? Experts and Mail writers reveal what they think has gone wrong with the supermarket giant 

Our mix of experts and writers give their opinions on exactly how, and why, Tesco lost £6.38billion last year - from a lack of brand loyalty, to over-ambitious expansion plans and rotten tomatoes.

Cut-price bubbly that outsparkles champers: As it overtakes champagne as the UK's favourite fizz, our wine expert's guide to picking prosecco 

Britain always saw prosecco as the second choice to champagne, but that's all changing as prosecco sales in the UK have overtaken champagne for the first time ever.

Britain's youngest ever organ donor: Parents tell of heartbreaking decision to donate kidneys and heart valves of their 'hero' twin son Teddy who lived for only 100 minutes

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Jess Evans, 28, and her fiancé Mike Houlston, 30, from Cardiff, Wales, said their son Teddy was a 'hero' after deciding to donate his organs when he died just 100 minutes after being born.

Caught on a cyclist's helmet cam: The dramatic moment criminals on a moped SNATCH a mobile phone from a woman walking on the pavement

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Walid Hnida and Courtney Morgan, inset, were part of a south London criminal gang who struck 46 times over 11 days targeting mostly women walking on the street while talking on mobile phones. The pair spotted their victim as they rode on a stolen moped outside Lambeth College and did a u-turn, approaching their victim from behind, left, where the pillion passenger snatched the handset, centre, before they made their escape, right.

Guilty: Monsters in disguise who targeted mothers to abuse their babies - and broadcast horrifying crimes live on the internet 

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The seven men live across the UK, and would travel long distances to carry out sex attacks or watch someone else abuse a child using online broadcasts. Pictured is John Denham, 49.

Groomed to be a sex slave and branded a racist for bringing my sex abusers to justice: One woman reveals her horrific ordeal in a tell-all book

In her harrowing new book Lara reveals how at 13 she was trapped in a Oxford-based sex trafficking gang, raped, forced to take drugs and later accused of being a racist because the defendants were Muslim.

Is it safe to use last year's suncream? From after-sun and mosquito repellent to fake tan and bite cream, experts reveal the summer essentials you can store for years

From sun cream and after-sun to mosquito repellent, bite cream and fake tan - Alice Smellie asks the experts which products we can use year after year, and which ones we'll need to restock each summer.

Only one in 50 cars live up to mpg boasts: Overstating performance means drivers are spending £133 a year more on fuel than they expect 

Consumer group Which? tested 200 new cars including the Mitsubishi Outlander (pictured) and found that 197 didn't have the fuel efficiency that their manufacturers advertised.

What would a MONTH without sex do to your marriage? We challenged three couples to find out - with intriguing results

What would a MONTH without sex do to your marriage?

The average couple has sex on average three times a month, meanwhile, an estimated one in 20 marriages are completely sexless. Femail challenged three couples to abstain from sex for a month. Judy and Chris Fieldhouse (left) have been together for seven years, married for five and have sex twice a week. Natalie and Nick Hall (top right) have been married for seven years and have sex an average four times a week. John and Yasmin Duggan (bottom right) have been together for 35 years, married for 33, and have sex twice most weeks.

Coffee isn't made from beans, you can't see the Great Wall of China from space and Everest ISN'T the world's tallest mountain: Experts unveil life's top 50 misconceptions that have become modern day 'facts'

Experts have revealed the 50 most popular 'faux facts' which we believe to be true but which are actually false, including that Mount Everest is the 'tallest' mountain in the world.

Bushy beards, juicers, tiny ketchup sachets and 'miracle' face creams! Janet Street-Porter on what really drives her crackers

As an increasing number of surveys claim to reveal our favourite things, Janet Street-Porter asks, wouldn't a list of things we DON'T like be far more useful? Hers is a list that's growing by the day!

Food bank admits its million users a year claim was false: Trust admits that not everyone was a unique user with the figure thought to be around 500,000

Claims by the country's biggest food bank network - The Trussell Trust - that it served a million hungry people in a year were exposed as false yesterday.

Greedy cashier 'with all the advantages in life' stole £15,000 from bosses to blow on the high life should 'get her hands dirty' with community service says judge

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Fashion conscious Shanice Farier, 22, from Derby, earned a 'decent salary' and received handouts from her father, but that wasn't enough for her expensive taste, the court heard.

A bargain bride! The Tesco gown for £80: Dress complete with lace neckline and flattering fit to be available online 

Wedding gown from Tesco costs just £80 complete with lace neckline

Tesco's dress (pictured) is estimated to be the cheapest bridal gown on the market. The cheaper materials mean the £80 gown can be handwashed at home and worn again rather than being stashed away in the cupboard. The dress comes in sizes six to 18 and features a quirky lace neckline and a flattering fit to suit all body shapes.

Avengers star Robert Downey Jr storms out of TV interview when Channel 4 journalist probes his history of drug abuse and prison

Robert Downey Jr storms out on Channel 4 interview over drug questions

Robert Downey Jr has stormed out of a promo interview for his latest film. The Hollywood star was seen abruptly leaving a recorded chat with Channel 4's Krishnan Guru-Murthy in central London on Tuesday. The 50 year-old, who is in the UK to promote new film Avengers: Age of Ultron, was clearly upset when the line of questioning suddenly got personal.

Nurse 'discovered secret naked pictures of patients taken by doctor while scrolling through his iPod's photo library on work night out' 

Dr Christopher Valentine was out with colleagues from Clydebank Community Addiction Team, based near Glasgow, when one of them saw the pictures on his iPod Touch.

Award-winning broker conned bank to fund £1m eco house: He now faces jail for lying on his mortgage application

Marcus Copeland (pictured) admitted a count of fraud at Caernarfon Crown Court today. He has previously spoken about building his dream £1million home in the north Wales countryside.

Old Bailey judge blasts junior colleague for passing 'unlawful' sentence when he let BT manager dodge jail for a £28,000 expenses scam 

Judge Nicholas Cooke QC (pictured) said the sentence given to Christopher Starrs by Recorder Stuart Trimmer was 'unlawful' - adding the BT manager should have probably gone to prison.

'The job of parents is to make their children do what they don't want to do': Top judge's tough rules for bringing up a family 

Mothers and fathers should use the 'carrot and the stick' approach to make children do the things they find boring or difficult - from going to the dentist to doing their homework, Sir James Munby said.

The fathers who only see their children on a computer screen: It's a heartbreaking sign of our times, the divorced dads relying on video calls to keep contact with their children miles away 

'Skye dads': The fathers who only see their children on a computer screen

Following a legal ruling in 2011, British courts now consider video calling - such as Face-Time or Skype - to be a sufficient way for fathers to keep in contact with their children, even when they might be living on different sides of the world. Here, we hear the stories of the fathers who can only speak to their children via an internet connection. Adam Gigante's (left) ex-partner moved to Australia, leaving him with a contact order granting 20 nights a year with son Luca. Mark Tudor, 42, (right) from South Wales now lives 30 miles away from his two sons after he got divorced three years ago.

My boys love each other so why is my house a war zone? Anna Maxted on why her three young sons just can't play nice

Anna Maxted has three boys, and from the moment the second was born, tension between them has been comparable to that in the Middle East. Despite her best efforts, there's frequent violence.

Can't buy me love: Survey reveals half of us lie to our partners about finances, while one in five won't admit how much we really earn

A survey by the Money Advice Service found 45 per cent of Britons have lied about their earnings, spending, bills or credit cards, while 41pc said they were in the dark about their partner's finances.

Skin cancer at work kills 50 a year: 250 cases registered from people who spend time outside through jobs in construction, agriculture or leisure 

Research by the Institution of Occupational Safety has found that 50 individuals are killed each year after being exposed to the sun at work. It also found 250 cases of skin melanoma were registered each year.

Governments are HIDING aliens, claims Canada's former defence minister: Paul Hellyer urges world leaders to reveal 'secret files'

Paul Hellyer, who was a Canadian minister from 1963 to 1967, made the outlandish comments in a keynote speech at the Disclosure Canada Tour at the University of Calgary.

Is this the apocalypse? Hundreds evacuated as Chilean volcano erupts for the first time in 40 years and sends huge plume of ash into the sky

Towns evacuated and thick plume of ash and smoke shot miles into the sky after volcano

Volcano Calbuco, in southern Chile, erupted at around 6pm local time, as 1,500 residents from the town of Ensenada were forced to flee their homes while a 12 mile exclusion zone was established. The eruption forced a cloud of ash and dust into the atmosphere which was visible from up to 100 miles away in neighbouring Argentina. Residents from near the volcano described people crying in the streets in the aftermath of the explosion, which is the first there since 1972

Janner gave his children deeds to his £2m home at the height of police abuse probe, putting the luxury apartment out of reach of potential child abuse victims suing him for compensation

Lord Janner signed over the deeds to his £2 million flat in Hampstead Health in north London, pictured, following a raid on his office by police investigating claims of child sex abuse against the Labour peer.

UK's top prosecutor 'ignored advice of two QCs who told her to charge Janner because of overwhelming evidence and accounts of victims' 

Alison Saunders, pictured, overruled their advice and decided it was not in the public interest to prosecute Lord Janner because of his Alzheimer's diagnosis.

Mother of four pledges to flout school ban and take her children out of school for ancient Maypole festival because it's part of her 'religion, culture and heritage'

Anna James, from Cornwall, has vowed to defy her children's school ban on taking them to the 'Obby 'Oss celebrations - claiming the rituals are part of her 'religion, culture and heritage.'

Storm as judge says murdered girl 'made herself vulnerable' and that young women who drink too much on nights out put themselves at risk of sex attacks 

Sitting in Worcester, District Judge Nigel Cadbury said he found it 'incredible that young people can get so drunk' and compared the case of Miss Buckley to the assault he was dealing with

Royal gran Carole's baby shower range: Kate's mum promotes party firm's goods days before birth

Kate Middleton's mum Carole promotes party firm's goods before royal baby's birth

The mother of the Duchess of Cambridge emailed customers of her Party Pieces firm yesterday, recommending the Chevron Divine tablewear range for parents-to-be. Mrs Middleton, 60, who has previously been accused of cashing in after her daughter Kate married Prince William, wrote: 'I love a range that fits so many different gatherings. Chevron Divine is just that, and it's great for a baby shower.' And, in keeping with news that William and Kate do not know the sex of their baby - the fourth in line to the throne, she adds: 'It teams blue and pink together - perfect if you don't know what sex the baby is.'

Six weeks of paternity leave, Wills? You'll send Kate crazy says Quentin Letts, who reveals he only made it through a week with his own children

As Prince William announces he'll take six weeks paternity leave from training with East Anglia Air Ambulance when his second child is born, Quentin Letts - a father of three - asks, 'is he mad?'

'The principal believes if females run excessively they may lose their virginity': Principal of top Australian Islamic school under fire after he bans female students from cross country

Omar Hallak, principal of Al-Taqwa College in Melbourne, reportedly banned female students from competing in cross country as he believed running would cause them to lose their virginity.

Is it fair to deny fat patients and smokers surgery on the NHS? Joint replacements and IVF could be rationed to save money

More than a third of health trusts are considering rationing some types of surgery to save money. Obese patients may be denied knee and hip replacements while smokers could be banned IVF.

You've been warned! Dad puts his muscly picture on a t-shirt for his daughter to scare the boys away

Dad Kit Dale puts his muscly picture on T-shirt for his daughter to scare boys away

A protective dad has devised a creative way to keep the boys away from his young daughter - by printing his muscly torso on a t-shirt and making her wear it. 'Stay Clear Boys,' the t-shirt reads. The father and daughter and their location are unknown, but the picture has been liked by 370,000 Facebook users and had been shared more than 45,000 times.

Secret support, bandeau tops and sweetheart necklines... can you go for a strapless dress if you're big up top?

Can you go for a strapless dress if you're big up top?

Flashing tanned shoulders and pretty decolletage is a red carpet staple with actresses like Jennifer Anniston and Gywneth Paltrow being big fans of the look, but it's not always the easiest look to pull off for those with larger chests. Claire Cisotti and her 34G curves decided to put six strapless dresses to the test for Femail. From left to right: this lace pencil dress scored highly with it's secret lace support, the material of this prom dress has very little structure and is hard to wear, this gorgeous floral number is instantly slimming and can be worn anywhere while this white mini-dress gives a neat waistline but the skirt is too short. The vivid Grecian number is the perfect choice for a summer party and the top layer creates a classy silhouette and this sophisticated mint green frock strikes the perfect balance between flirtiness and discretion.

Pub landlord convicted of drink-driving after crashing his car claims he was sleepwalking at the time 

Pub landlord James Boase, 36, claimed he was now giving up alcohol following his third drink-driving conviction after magistrates in Torquay dismissed his claim that he had been sleepwalking.

We had a dramatic sex life... she taught me plenty: Church treasurer denies killing wife who 'couldn't keep up with his demands'

Tracy Walters, 48, died after her 51-year-old husband Ian Walters veered off the M1 motorway in his 4x4 as they travelled back from a 'make or break' trip to the Yorkshire Dales.

Back in the habit: Sister act on the up as the number of nuns hits a 25-year high with 45 women taking the vow last year

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Figures from the Catholic Church show the number of women becoming nuns in Britain has trebled from 15 in 2009 to 45 last year and has been rising for more than a decade.

Why a shoebox is still best for important papers: Third of adults admit keeping documents in a box 

The survey of more than 2,000 Britons found a third of adults shun the the internet and other technology and still keep important papers in a shoebox.

Nobody's coming into my kitchen - no bloody way! JANE FRYER spends the day with a giant blond guinea pig wearing odd socks who, despite a car crash personal life, is mobbed wherever he goes

Boris Johnson: Nobody's coming into my kitchen - no bloody way!

Boris Johnson has been receiving plenty of attention during canvassing trips up and down the country ahead of the election including in West Drayton, in the London Borough of Hillingdon (centre), Ramsgate in Kent and Burnham-on-Sea in Somerset (left). JANE FRYER spent the day on the campaign trail with Britain's most popular politician this week and witnessed how men and women of all ages are desperate for a 'selfie' with the Conservative. The Mayor of London, who enjoyed a sample of gin during a recent tour of Sipsmith's Gin distillery in Chiswick, west London (right), was spotted canvassing with David Cameron for the first time in the election campaign in south London today. Here, he reveals why he won't be inviting any cameras into his North London home and insists he won't be running for Prime Minister in the future.

I want to be Tory leader, admits Boris: London Mayor says it would be a 'wonderful thing' to be in the position but insists it will not happen for 'five years' 

The London Mayor, pressed on his leadership ambitions by Sky News anchor Kay Burley, insisted the position would not become vacant for five years. Pictured, Mr Johnson with Mr Cameron.

Cameron and Boris warn of 'constitutional crisis' if SNP prop up Labour: Tories' biggest names join forces to question plan to put Miliband in Number 10

David Cameron and Boris Johnson warned of a looming 'constitutional crisis' last night after Scotland's former First Minister Alex Salmond was caught boasting: 'I'm writing Labour's budget.'

Wikipedia official who accused Shapps is a Lib Dem: Online administrator once described himself as 'Liberal Democrat to the last'

The Wikipedia official who accused Grant Shapps of doctoring his own online biography was exposed yesterday as a former Liberal Democrat member.

STEPHEN GLOVER: There have always been charlatans in politics - but this lot really take the biscuit 

When I read Grant Shapps stands accused of tampering with his Wikipedia entry under an alias, my sympathies were initially with him - but then I read on.

Too much information! Farage bares all with TV interview about his skinny-dipping youth and how he plans to lead Ukip until 2030

Nigel Farage reveals his skinny-dipping youth and UKIP ambitions

Nigel Farage resisted the temptation to let the ITV cameras into this home, perhaps after Ed Miliband's problems with his second kitchen. But he discussed his childhood in Deal, Kent and how he used to challenge authority as aa schoolboy (inset). The 51-year-old also discussed his battle with testicular cancer, keeping his children out of the public eye and how he plans to go on and on as Ukip leader - until 2030.

Farage admits he has a 'preference' for Australian immigrants over Somalis and Eastern Europeans 

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The Ukip leader said he had to 'confess' that he was happier accepting migrants from Commonwealth countries because they could speak English and understood Britain's legal system.

Fresh blow for Farage as new poll reveals Ukip is now trailing in THIRD across 10 target seats

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Mr Farage said he had 'made some mistakes' by trying to do too much and had had to scale back his commitments. It comes amid growing evidence Ukip is being badly squeezed in the polls.

BBC accused of 'leftist hostility' after 'childish' presenter offers Cameron £1,000 bet he would not win the election and repeatedly interrupts him

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Live Lounge host Chris Smith (right) was accused of being biased and hostile towards Mr Cameron, while members of the audience repeatedly interrupted the Prime Minister as he spoke.

'I'll be writing Labour's budget!' Salmond caught on camera laughing and boasting that he will call the shots after the election

The former Scottish First Minister, who is set to be one of up to 50 SNP MPs elected next month, was filmed at a rally mocking Labour's weakness north of the border.

Lib Dem MPs say they're local... honest! ANDREW PIERCE with the stories the spin doctors don't want you to read

The Lib Dem husband and wife Duncan Hames and Jo Swinson's expenses claims seem rather at odds with their boasts of being genuinely local MPs, writes ANDREW PIERCE.

I'll drag Cameron 'kicking and screaming' to agree to an elected Lords before he gets to redraw constituency boundaries, says Clegg 

Lib Dems voted in the last parliament against a plan to overhaul seats across the country, which would have given Tories 20 extra MPs. Mr Clegg says he will repeat the move if he holds the balance of power.

The bookkeeper of death who wanted the world to know true horror of Auschwitz even if it means he's jailed for war crimes at the age of 93

The bookkeeper of death who wanted the world to know true horror of Auschwitz even if it

Oskar Groening had been at Auschwitz for only a few days when he first saw a transport of Jews arrive. The SS man left the camp after two years. Now he wants to convince Holocaust deniers, the massacre really happened.

Aerobatics display pilot killed after crashing in flames in front of horrified spectators at Norfolk airfield 

The pilot named locally as David Jenkins died when the single-engine Edge 360 plane (pictured) he was flying crashed into flames at Old Buckenham Airfield, near Attleborough, Norfolk.

Jealous boyfriend killed love rival by stabbing him 20 times to stop him showing 'intimate' pictures of his girlfriend to her Imam father

Gulam Chowdhury, 24, quoted verses from the Quran before stabbing his love-rival victim, Mohammed Afzal repeatedly in the Stratford, east London cab office where he worked.

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Meet the real life RAPUNZELS! How do they cope with hair so long they can sit on it?

Meet the real life RAPUNZELS!

Most girls grow out of their yearning for tumbling tresses as adults, but there is now a growing trend for middle-aged women with long hair. Supermodel Twiggy recently stood up for older women with longer locks. Here some of Britain's real-life Rapunzels show off their lengthy tresses. From left to right: Fiona Steane is 50 with 3ft long hair,  Sarah Rihal is also 50 and has 3ft 5in of hair, Melanie Brown is 60 and has 4ft long hair and Vanessa Thorpe is 40 with 2ft 10in of hair.

Convictions for speeding up by nearly half in five years: 55,000 drivers were caught by each of the nation's police forces in 2014 

There has been a 43 per cent rise in convictions in just five years, according to a new report. It reflects a surge in the number of speed cameras.

Bushy beards, juicers, tiny ketchup sachets and 'miracle' face creams! Janet Street-Porter on what really drives her crackers

As an increasing number of surveys claim to reveal our favourite things, Janet Street-Porter asks, wouldn't a list of things we DON'T like be far more useful? Hers is a list that's growing by the day!

Pensioners taking on dream job - as their own boss: One in ten considering using pots to become an entrepreneur 

A survey of 1,500 over-55s has found many are looking for something to keep them busy in their retirement - from running a tea shop, to a travel business or going into computer repairs.

Untrained care staff are 'lethal danger to OAPs': Home visitors fill gap left by nurses 

Care staff say they are increasingly being asked to perform tasks previously only carried out by nurses. Almost a quarter of those giving medication said they had received no training.

Can't hear? It may be down to grinding your teeth or problems with your kidneys

Grinding the teeth can cause problems with the jaw, putting stress on the muscles and making them inflamed. It can also cause loss of hearing.

Touching vigils held for 900 victims of Mediterranean's 'deadliest ever migrant tragedy' as hundreds more fleeing war-torn Africa continue to flood Europe's shores

Touching vigils held for 900 victims of Mediterranean's 'deadliest ever migrant tragedy'

As mourners in both Italy (bottom right) and Malta (left) lit candles to remember the hundreds of migrants who died on Sunday, a new wave of refugees (top right) escaping the lawlessness in war-torn Libya were being rescued by Italy's coast guard. This Sunday's tragedy was one of the deadliest ever migrant disasters on the Mediterranean and took the death toll this year to a staggering 1,800. But the relentless tide of refugees heading to Europe has continued and Italy's coast guard rescued another 220 migrants from two large rubber boats around 40 miles from the Libyan coast yesterday. EU leaders will decide how to deal with the migrant crisis during an emergency summit in Brussels today.

Australia turns down migrants while still at sea: Country's immigration controls are so tough that asylum seekers on naval ships are immediately returned  

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, pictured, has advised the European Union 'that the only way you can stop the deaths is to stop the boats'. Australia's hardline system returns migrants while still at sea.

Warning to dog owners over the ticks that can wreck lives: Many are unaware their pets can transmit potentially deadly Lyme disease to them, say vets 

Vets are urging pet owners to check their animals for the pests, as a poll found half did not realise ticks can transmit deadly diseases to humans. The move is part of The Big Tick Project.

Long-lost siblings are reunited via TINDER... but only realise they are related after a fair bit of 'flirting' using the dating app

Netherlands-born Erik de Vries, 24, and Josephine Egberts, 22, were separated back in 1999 after their parents' messy break-up but were reunited after Erik swiped right on his sister's profile.

Self-proclaimed Dr Frankenstein boasts that he can do first human head transplant in under AN HOUR and admits his final goal is immortality 

Italian surgeon Sergio Canavero sees 'no problem' with the rich using the procedure in a quest for eternal life, and will go to China to perform it on a Russian volunteer if he is banned elsewhere.

Are bees addicted to pesticides? Insects are hooked in the same way humans can't resist cigarettes, study claims

Scientists at Newcastle University and Trinity College Dublin say bees seem to prefer nectar laced with neonicotinoid chemicals - a type of pesticide commonly used on crops.

Do YOU always get bitten by mosquitoes? Blame your parents: Being attractive to bugs is genetic, scientists say

Whether or not a person has body odour that is attractive to mosquitoes is strongly influenced by genetics, scientists from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine found.

Bride-to-be who spent thousands on Turkish toyboy and lost eight stone because she was so lovesick has her heart broken after his OTHER girlfriend reveals his two-timing ways on Facebook

Heartbroken bride-to-be finds out Turkish toyboy cheated on her

Karen Reidy, 40, met jeep safari guide Sakir Candan, 28, on holiday in Marmaris, Turkey, in 2012. She quickly became besotted and was so love-sick she slimmed from 19st (left, with Sakir) to 11st (right). But after getting engaged she was horrified to discover that he had been seeing another woman. The heartbroken hotel worker from Manchester has now sworn off relationships for the rest of her life.

Former model has to be restrained by police after being caught driving having downed a bottle of wine first 

Former model Monica McDermott, 41, could not walk straight when police stopped her black Lexus on a road in Macclesfield, Cheshire, a court heard. She has been banned from driving for four years.

American transgender woman set to move to UK and marry bride she has never met to fulfil 'lifelong dream' of becoming British

Hayley Carney, pictured, will undergo surgery to complete her gender transition before moving to live with her fiancee, identified only as Anne, in Plymouth, Devon, later this year.

Accent colours, vibrant teal and bright lilac: The best ways to wear a printed skirt 

Match this gorgeous statement skirt with items in accent colours from its bold print. A vibrant teal shirt is an ideal pairing for lunch out and a bright lilac belt is pretty for the weekend.

Did stegosaurus use its armour to attract a mate? Male and female dinosaurs had different shaped plates along their backs

Researchers at the University of Bristol have found that armour plates that were thought to belong to different species of stegosaurus actually belong to members of the opposite sex.

When supermassive black holes COLLIDE: Best-ever 3D simulation reveals how space-time warps during the cataclysmic event

University of Illinois scientists have created the first 3D simulation of merging black holes (shown). It shows what happens when two supermassive black holes collide

The woman who lost total control of her body - while driving a car: Terrifying brain means mother, 40, is now incontinent and unable to walk

Samantha Rawcliffe, 40, from Morecambe, was diagnosed with functional neurological disorder following the accident. It has left her confined to her home, and reliant on 32 drugs a day.

Brighter later, with a chance of (meteor) showers: Astronomer captures incredible image of shooting star as annual Lyrid display lights up the night sky

Brighter later, with a chance of (meteor) showers: Astronomer captures incredible image of

Graeme Whipps made the most of the clear skies over Britain last night when he captured this image of the Lyrid meteor shower in the skies above Pitcaple in Aberdeenshire yesterday evening. Lyrid meteors are visible all over the world, but are especially easy to spot in the northern hemisphere, and the celestial event has been observed every April for the past 2,700 years. The shooting stars appear in the night sky near star Vega, in the constellation of Lyra, from where they take their name.

Motorists could be set for refunds of 'millions' depending on outcome of landmark case over tickets issued on private land

Motorists will find out tomorrow whether millions of parking tickets issued on private land are legal when the High Court makes a landmark ruling on the issue.

'Bright, enthusiastic' A-level student found dead in the bath after suffering epileptic fit 

Charlotte Blakeway, aged 17, was discovered dead at her home in Shropshire after suffering from a seizure, which has shocked family and friends at Shrewsbury Sixth Form, where she was studying.

Straight-A schoolgirl, 16, given detention for missing half an hour of lessons for emergency appointment with her GP

Courtney Brain, 16, was taken out of lessons at Skegness Academy in Lincolnshire when she visited her GP for treatment for a water infection.

Personalised drugs could revolutionise the war on cancer: New treatment uses body's immune system to recognise, attack and kill off cancerous cells 

The German team which carried out the research found that early trials of the new technique 'profoundly retarded' tumour growth in mice, with survival rates boosted by more than 50 per cent.

Are you a victim of HIDDEN hearing loss? If you listen to the radio at maximum volume or lip reading you're probably suffering from the silent epidemic

Hearing loss affects around 10 million people, but that is set to rise dramatically to 14.5 million by 2031, according to Action on Hearing Loss, formerly the Royal National Institute for Deaf People.

Do these pictures inside the £60m Hatton Garden heist prove robbery gang WAS also responsible for near-identical theft in Berlin two years ago?

Hatton Garden heist in pictures released by Scotland Yard

Pictures released by Scotland Yard this morning, nearly three weeks after the incident, reveal the mayhem which detectives discovered when they arrived at the crime scene in London's diamond district following the Easter weekend raid. Perhaps the most crucial photo exposes the gaping hole - which is 50cm deep, 25cm high and 45cm wide - that suspects carefully drilled into the vault's thick concrete wall using a heavy duty Hilti DD350 tool (top left). The photo is almost identical to the image released by German police following the raid on the Volksbank in 2013, in which thieves escaped with a £8.3m haul after ransacking 294 security vaults full of diamonds, gold and silver. In that incident, the gang had also tunnelled their way 100ft underground through a 3ft concrete wall - with the same drill - to break into the bank's strongroom. They have never been found.

Mum who's making buckets of cash out of sea water... and the baby food tycoon inspired by her own VERY picky toddler 

Mums with businesses and children is a very inspiring trend these days and the Daily Mail wants its readers to send in nominations for their first Mumpreneur Of The Year Award.

Jilted husband who repeatedly stabbed estranged wife in a graveyard while screaming 'go to sleep with your mum!' is jailed for 20 years

David Norris, 51, launched the vicious attack on his wife in a church graveyard in Southfleet, Kent. He only stopped stabbing her when she 'played dead' and a member of the public intervened.

The best staff canteen in the WORLD: Dairy workers enjoy lunch of asparagus, soft poached quail egg and confit of tomato lovingly prepared by Michelin chef for just TWO POUNDS

The Yeo Valley staff canteen, which has been described as the best in the world and overlooks the Blagdon countryside in North Somerset, offers high-quality meals at subsidised prices.

Drugs seized in classrooms from pupils as young as 8: Teachers find heroin and crack 

Class A drugs have been seized from classrooms across the country teachers warning that the findings may be 'the tip of the iceberg'. Police reported more than 2,000 incidents in four years.

Millionaire shoplifts £200 worth of meat and wine from Tesco: It 'beggars belief' why recycling boss did it, says his lawyer

Ronan Ghosh, 39, was shopping at the supermarket in Birmingham, West Midlands, but when he went to the till he only paid for the items in his trolley.

Kate's engagement dress, Carrie's Manolos and four-figure handbags: Shopaholic's designer collection worth thousands to go under the hammer... with NO reserve price

Kate Middleton's engagement dress, Carrie's Manolos up for auction

The 173-item collection - featuring Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Prada goods worth £300 to £2,000 - which was owned by an anonymous woman will be auctioned at House & Son in Bournemouth. The 173 lots include the Issa dress as worn by Kate Middleton for her engagement photos, and designs similar to those seen on the fashionable feet of Carrie and Samantha in Sex And The City. The items, which are in immaculate condition, come from the lifetime collection of an anonymous single lady owner, and her family are now selling them and donating the money to charity. Pictured: Blue wrap dress £250 (top left), silver Giuseppe Zanotti fish bone sandals £450 (centre),  orange Louis Vuitton bag £900 (centre left), blue Manolo Blahniks £625 (bottom right), red Louis Vuitton handbag £1200 (bottom right), brown Louis Vuitton handbag £580 (centre right), blue check Chanel jacket £1720 (top right), beige Gucci monogram bag £500 (centre left).

Heavily armed jihadist 'planning attacks on churches' is arrested by French police after accidentally shooting himself... and is linked to 'random killing' of dancer 

The 24-year-old, who has not been named, was shot in the leg before his arrest by anti-terrorist officers in the 13th arrondissement in Paris on Sunday. Aurelie Chatelain (pictured) was killed earlier in the day.

Don't criticise their new partner, chat regularly and ALWAYS put the kids first: Tracey Cox reveals what couples can learn from Chris and Gwyneth's dignified divorce

Sexpert Tracey Cox says that Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin's split is refreshing and proves that it is possible to have a healthy divorce. Here she explores what we can learn from the soon-to-be exes.

Knife-wielding criminal who dodged the bullet that paralysed five-year-old girl in botched hit is jailed for ruthless break-in 

Shaun Bryan was the intended target of the 2011 south London shooting which left little Thusha Kamaleswaran paralysed. He has now been jailed for another crime

Former UK Scrabble champion who was transgender killed herself because she felt so stigmatised after facing verbal abuse every day 

Mikki Nicholson, who was a national Scrabble champion, stepped in front of a train, on November 7 last year after suffering daily verbal abuse in Carlisle, Cumbria.

'We are the Guy Fawkes of brewing': Craft beer pioneers BrewDog snub the City with world record £25m crowdfunding bid

BrewDog's Managing Director James Watt (left) and Director Martin Dickie with a 41% volume ale called Sink the Bismarck!, which is claimed to be the world's strongest beer. 

A controversial brewery today claimed to have snatched the world's strongest beer title from its German rivals - with a 41% volume ale. Scottish firm BrewDog said its new creation, named Sink the Bismarck!, 'takes beer to a whole new level'. 

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The Aberdeenshire based company, which takes pride in its anti-establishment image, wants to raise the cash by offering 526,316 shares to the public through its 'Equity for Punks' scheme.

Grandmother left with horrific black hole and huge scar in her leg after tattoo became infected

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Sally Lutkin, 49, of Hull, East Yorkshire, underwent emergency surgery to stop the infection from a botched tattoo spreading to her bone.

Wild bluebells carpet the floor of woods across the country as spring bursts into colour: But traditional April showers are due to return this weekend as temperatures drop to 10C

UK weather ses April showers return as temperature drops to 10C

Photographs taken today in Micheldever Woods, Hampshire, pictured, show the flowers in full bloom weeks earlier than expected after an unseasonably warm start to the season. But the fine weather by much of the country is set to be replaced by April showers this weekend, with forecasters warning Britons 'not to put the cagoules away just yet'. Parts of northern Scotland could even see daytime temperatures drop to 10C by Monday.

Israel stands in silence to remember its fallen: Entire Jewish state comes to a standstill in honour of killed soldiers and civilians 

An Israeli visitor places a flower at a commemorative plaque honouring fallen soldiers during a Memorial Day ceremony in Latrun, on April 22, 2015 ©Jack Guez (AFP)

Israel marked its annual day of remembrance for fallen troops and slain civilians on Wednesday, with the country standing to attention for a two minute silence as a mark of respect.

Major asthma breakthrough as scientists discover root cause of the condition - and say a new treatment is less than 5 years away

Cardiff University scientists have found a protein within the airways which they believe triggers all asthma attacks. And remarkably, a drug already exists which they think could deactivate it.

Should children be allowed teddy bears in hospital? Soft toys 'harbour germs putting youngsters at risk of infection'

Scientists at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, advise parents and carers to wash and sterilise their children's soft toys and comfort items before they are admitted to hospital to reduce the risk.

Is this the photo that will kill him? Footage of Boston Bomber giving jail cell camera the middle finger three months after terror attack is released

Photo of Boston Bomber callously flipping off the camera three months after terror attack

A still from a surveillance footage shows the moment Dzhokhar Tsarnaev flipped off a camera in his jail cell three months after his arrest. The image was first showed to jurors in his death penalty trial on Tuesday, and entered into evidence the next day. Defense attorneys for the 21-year-old tried to claim in court on Wednesday that the picture was shown out of context.

Carphone Warehouse launches its own mobile network: iD boasts free roaming and the return of 12-month contracts

EXCLUSIVE: The London-based retailer's mobile network officially launches in May and will offer free roaming in 22 countries, including the US, Australia and across Europe.

140mph Aston Martin bought by Peter Ustinov after he won Oscar is set to go under the hammer for £1million

The actor bought the Aston Martin DB4 Cabriolet in 1962, shortly after winning a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in Spartacus.

Judge orders Home Office to bring back five-year-old boy and his mother who they sent back to Nigeria in huge challenge to 'deport first, appeal later' policy 

In a landmark ruling, Mr Justice Cranston has ordered that Rafeeq Atanda (pictured) and his mother Bola Fatumbi be returned to the UK while an appeal against their deportation is reviewed

Fancy a dip in the Thames? Swimming pool in the middle of the river could open in just two years

Thames swimming pool moves one step closer with David Walliams backing

In two years the Thames Bath Lido, which will sit near Blackfriars Bridge, should open with the backing of a recently launched crowdfunding project. The plans have moved far quicker than the intial ten-year initiative to clean up the Thames for swimmers with the aid of celebrities such as artist Tracy Emin and David Walliams. Walliams has said if the water is clean enough he will be the first to jump in. The Little Britain star has been a vocal champion of open-water swimming since he crossed the English Channel unaided for charity in 2006.

Clapped out 1962 Aston Martin DB4 on the market for £220,000 - because it will be worth THREE TIMES that if fully restored

It is an attractive prospect for many car enthusiasts by offering the rare chance to restore a virtually-untouched 1962 Aston Martin DB4 Series III, and will be auctioned in Buckinghamshire.

Baby born with flat head syndrome now has a special helmet to treat it - after his mother raised £2,000 in a DAY

Kate Thomas, 24, of Sunderland, raised £2,000 by setting up a GoFundMe page and hosting raffles in the pub. Her son Miles will now be fitted with a custom built helmet to change the shape of his head.

EXCLUSIVE: 'I've never had a boyfriend. No one will love me when they know what he did to me. I feel shame': Paedo Gary Glitter's victim breaks her ten year silence

Paedo Gary Glitter's victim breaks her ten year silence

One of Gary Glitter's young victims speaks exclusively to MailOnline for the first time as an adult of how he has destroyed her life. Paedophile Glitter was jailed for three years for abusing a girl called 'N' in Vung Tao, Vietnam, in 2006. She went from being a bubbly precocious young girl to a deeply tormented recluse who never leaves the house and can't get a boyfriend she craves. Pictured left is shamed singer Gary Glitter and on the right is the fallen idol clutching his young victims. Pictured inset is 'N' talking today with fellow abuse victim 'D'

How a demanding job could help you fight dementia: People with 'greater mental reserves' live longer after being diagnosed

The Penn State University research adds to the theory that have long held that keeping your brain active - especially in later years - could be the best insurance against developing dementia.

LORRAINE CANDY: Who will win the vote for favourite parent? Not me! 

Handsome father and his son playing with a soccer ball.

Lorraine Candy is beginning to find it extremely frustrating that her husband is winning the 'favourite parent' poll, just because he wears the 'fun hat' more often than she does.

Farmer is found to have hundreds of coins and nails in his STOMACH after swallowing them because he was 'depressed'

Rajpal Singh, 34, from Bathinda in Punjab, India, sunk into a depression and began eating metal objects to ease his pain. Doctors removed 140 coins and 150 nails from his stomach.

World's most powerful telescope to launch in 2018: 'Time machine' will peer back over 13.5 billion years to see first stars forming

The James Webb telescope should further the search for alien life by opening a new window on planets outside the solar system that might have water, says Houston-based Nasa.

Marijuana users may have 'false memories': Brain scans reveal how cannabis smokers can live in their own reality

Using neuroimaging, scientists in Barcelona discovered that the brains of heavy cannabis had a less active hippocampus - and area that stores memories - compared with the general population.

The hills are alive with the sound of the gavel! Iconic lederhosen costumes worn by the Sound of Music's von Trapp siblings set to fetch $800,000 at auction 

Seven of the ensembles worn in the film will be sold later this month. The costumes are being auctioned as one single lot, alongside a VHS tape of the movie signed by one of film's stars.

It's all in the family: The world's third-largest cruise ship passes its newly-refurbished sister liner as it sails out of Southampton on maiden voyage

Anthem of the Seas and Explorer of the Seas pass in Southampton

The Anthem of the Seas, which has 16 decks and can carry almost 5,000 passengers, towered over the Explorer of the Seas as it departed Southampton Docks in Hampshire this afternoon. The cruise liners, which are both owned by Royal Caribbean International, will both be based in Southampton and serve Europe and the Mediterranean over the summer. The Anthem of the Seas, which was officially named earlier this week, is set to welcome more than 80,000 people on board this season and bring an estimated £50,000 to the local economy. Meanwhile, the veteran Explorer of the Seas, which enjoyed its maiden voyage 15 years ago, has been given somewhat of a refurbishment and will sail out of the Hampshire dock on European routes until September.

Man, 21, banned from every Sainsbury's in Britain and given a bill for £150 after he was wrongly accused of shoplifting

Aden Gould, 21, was told to pay a £150 'security fee' after he was seen testing speakers on sale in a branch of the supermarket in Stoke-on-Trent.

Tesla's home battery is coming: Elon Musk will unveil power pack next week that could slash your electricity bills

The event will be held at Tesla's Hawthorne, California, Design Studio on April 30. Earlier this year, Elon Musk (pictured) said the batteries should go into production in the summer.

World is taking note of my brand of politics, says French far-Right leader Marine Le Pen as she joins A-listers on red carpet as one of Time's 100 most influential people

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 Time 100 Gala, New York, America - 21 Apr 2015

The leader of France's anti-immigrant National Front, Marine Le Pen, 46, says being one of the Time 100, shows that her party's brand of political change is getting attention on both sides of the Atlantic.

Thousands of Australians to remain isolated by floodwaters for days after super storm as emergency services begin to clean up the devastation

About 2000 people remain isolated by floodwaters in parts of NSW and the SES is working through 12,420 calls for help received since wild weather started smashing the east coast on Monday.

'Airlines refused to fly Rock Hudson home after his AIDS diagnosis became public,' claims Hollywood actor's former manager

Airlines refused to fly Rock Hudson home after his AIDS diagnosis became public because they thought that he had an infectious disease, claims his former manager Wallace Sheft.

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Incredible time lapse video shows how a train station vanished underwater in just 45 minutes as Sydney became drenched in 225mm of rain

Incredible time lapse video shows how a train station vanished underwater in just 45

The incredible moment a Sydney train station flooded during the storm of a decade on Wednesday has been captured on CCTV footage. A time lapse video, filmed from the platform over a 45 minute period, shows the water creeping along the tracks at Bardwell Park in Sydney's south. By 11.45am the water level was almost as high as the platform.

'I gave up junk food and got a six pack': Food blogger shows off her incredible physique after transforming her body with 'clean eating'

Clean Eating Alice, Alice Liveing, 22, is an Instagram sensation from Buckinghamshire who has shared her body transformation on social media and now helps others to live healthily.

Controversial video shows woman applying full face of MAKE-UP to Macaque monkey... and even plucking its eyebrows

A controversial video of a woman applying make-up to a monkey has sparked debate online. Teresa Bullock shot the footage of herself applying lipstick, mascara and eyeliner to the Macaque in Ohio.

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Brazen US college student hailed a 'hero' after classmate shares a Twitter picture of him firing up a George Foreman grill to cook his lunch - in the middle of a lecture 

College student cooks bacon on George Foreman grill during lecture 

Roman Ehrhardt became an internet sensation after a snapshot of him cooking bacon while in the front row of a college lecture was shared online. But senior communications major at Mississippi State was secretly completing a project, in which he had to violate a societal norm.

Denmark bans bestiality in a bid to end perverts visiting the country to have sex with animals 

The Nordic country decided to tighten up its laws amid reports of animal sex shows, clubs and even animal brothels frequented by tourists taking advantage of its lax regulations.

Towns evacuated and thick plume of ash and smoke shot miles into the sky after volcano that lay dormant for more than 40 years erupts in Chile

Volcano Calbuco, in southern Chile, erupted at around 6pm local time, as 1,500 residents from the town of Ensenada were forced to flee their homes while a 12 mile exclusion zone was established.

'Say that again. Give her the mic!': Little girl can't believe Michelle Obama is 51 after asking her age at the White House

First lady Michelle Obama hugs Anaya during the White House's annual "Take Our Sons and Daughters to Work Day" in Washington April 22, 2015.   REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

A little girl named Anya Brodie told Michelle Obama she looked to young to be 51 on Wednesday while visiting the White House for Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day.

'They could mess you up if they wanted to': Incredible video shows the moment a huge stingray nibbles on a brave free diver's head as he lies on the ocean floor

Incredible footage has captured the moment a huge stingray nibbles on a freediver Johnny Debnam's head, gliding back and forth over his body gently on the ocean floor on Rottnest Island.

DON'T break a leg! Thespian falls into orchestra pit on live TV as he gets up to accept acting award

Student falls into orchestra pit on live TV accepting acting award in Texas

There was more drama than expected at a thespian awards ceremony this week, as an awardee slipped off the stage and nearly crushed musicians in the orchestra pit. Harrison Poe was was announced as best supporting actor at the annual Tommy Tune Awards on Tuesday in Houston, Texas, but the high school student had a little difficulty navigating the stage. TV cameras caught him confidently getting up to accept the accolade before slipping and falling headfirst into the darkness. According to  KTRK News, Poe fell into a net covering the orchestra pit and luckily no one was hurt below.

   

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