And you thought your child's room at home was bad! Students open the doors of their disgusting digs where overflowing bins, broken glass and even MAGGOTS are the norm

Students open doors of disgusting digs which they claim are UK's worst

Leaving for university is one of the most exciting, invigorating and fulfilling experiences in any young person's life. For millions of fresh-faced teenagers, moving out of the family home and on to campus gives them their first opportunity to escape the shackles of mum and dad and set-off into the big, bad world, finding their own paths in life, opening their minds, and discovering their true identities. However, judging by these wretch-inducing snaps, all these students seem to be discovering is where best to dump their empty beer cans, and how easy it is to catch filthy diseases brought on by living in litter-filled dumps.

Former Man United player Rio Ferdinand announces his retirement from football weeks after the tragic death of his wife Rebecca

Rio Ferdinand announces his retirement from football following a hugely successful career

Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has announced his retirement from football. Ferdinand's decision to hang up his boots comes in the wake of his wife Rebecca's sudden death at the beginning of May. The 36-year-old recently took to Twitter to thank those who wished him well after the passing of Rebecca, who he has three children with.

Scrapping Britain's fleet of sub-hunting planes has left Russia free to spy on Trident, warn defence chiefs 

The Nimrod MRA4 aircraft were broken up after they were axed as part of the government's defence review

The UK's lack of Nimrod planes (pictured) following the decision to axe the Nimrod fleet has given opportunities for 'intruders' which could 'prejudice the security and effectiveness' of Trident, they said.

Seven-year-old knocked off her bike and killed in front of her horrified mother and brother on busy main road 

April Reeves, seven, was hit by a car as she cycled along the A371 in Locking, near Weston-super-Mare, with her mother and brother, 10, on Thursday afternoon.

Jaguar employee stole £2MILLION of car parts from factory and sold them on the black market to fund trips around the world

Simon Wensley (pictured) paid off his mortgage and treated his family to a jet-set lifestyle with the profits he made selling spares he'd stolen from the company's Coventry base to local garages and fitters.

Comedian John Bishop mugged by motorcyclist who swiped his mobile from his hands while he was sending a text

The 48-year-old comic (pictured) was texting as he walked in East London on Tuesday when he was robbed. A passing motorbike rider tore his phone from his hands and 'sped off'.

Huge crowds at memorial for Corrie actress Anne Kirkbride where her on-screen granddaughter pays tribute to the 'caring, lovable and funny' star loved by millions

Huge crowds at memorial for Anne Kirkbride as her Coronation St 'granddaughter' pays

UPDATED A memorial service held at Manchester Cathedral was packed this morning as mourners took the opportunity to say goodbye to both Anne, and her character of 43 years Deirdre Barlow. Anne, who died of cancer in January 2015, was one of the show's best-known performers and was loved by millions for her portrayal of husky-voiced Deirdre, famed for many years for her oversized spectacles. Cast members including her on-screen husband William Roache (pictured greeting fans), who plays Ken Barlow, and Elle Mulvaney (pictured), who plays her granddaughter Amy Barlow, performed readings at the poignant service.

Radiohead singer Thom Yorke records a song that's 18 DAYS long

The British musician recorded Subterranea - which lasts 432 hours - to cover every second of an 18-day art exhibition by designer Stanley Donwood who created all of Radiohead's album covers.

'I am very happy in my love life': Star golfer Rory McIlroy speaks publicly for the first time about his new girlfriend Erica Stoll 

The World Number One golfer has been dating Erica Stoll, a 29-year-old from Florida, for around six months after he broke off his engagement to Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki last year.

£200,000-a-week Chelsea star Cesc Fabregas hit with fine and given six points on licence for failing to name driver of his Aston Martin when it was stopped by police

The 28-year-old Spanish midfielder was fined at Staines Magistrates' Court on Friday May 22 for failing to identify the driver of his £150,000 Aston Martin when it was pulled over by police in October.

Will there be WAR in Europe? Newly-formed micro 'state' of Enclava ups sticks and moves 200 miles away - to territory already claimed by another new breakaway nation

The Kingdom of Enclava claimed land between Slovenia and Croatia but after being forced to move, it has staked out territory on the River Danube already claimed by the Principality of Celestinia.

Mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance may soon be solved: Metal analysis could prove she landed on Marshall Islands

Washington-based Dick Spink has spent $50,000 of his own money to prove that Earhart's plane landed on an atoll named Mili - and he says he could soon have hard evidence.

What cleaners really get up to in your home: Trysts with blokes in your bed. Clothes pinched from your wardrobe. Your darkest secrets rooted out - and spread around the neighbourhood 

Earlier this week a BBC documentary claimed to lift the lid on The Secret Life of Cleaners, but when the Mail asked eight cleaners to tell stories, their confessions were even more unsettling.

It's a spider-puppy: Dog with two bodies and eight legs is born on tiny Pacific island

'Spider-puppy' dog with two bodies and eight legs is born on tiny Pacific island

Meet the puppy who was born with eight legs. Incredible photographs reveal the newborn has two bodies joined at the chest with two sets of front legs, two sets of back legs - and complete with two tails. The black and white puppy was born with a total of eight limbs in Vaini of Tonga in the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday and was one of her five siblings to have any abnormalities.

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Mr Cameron and the rising migrant crisis 

The migrants who have illegally entered the Greek Island of Kos, are among thousands who have made the journey across the Mediterranean to Europe in the ever-deepening crisis.

MAX PEMBERTON: Women DO lie about rape - as I know to my own cost 

There's a delicate balance between ensuring women feel confident in coming forward and protecting the innocent accused of rape and sexual abuse, writes DR MAX PEMBERTON.

Christian Syrian fighter BEHEADS ISIS prisoner in revenge for the group's atrocities after discovering he was a member of Islamic State

The execution took place in the north-eastern Syrian province of Al-Hassakah where the Christian fighter beheaded the ISIS militant 'in revenge for the abuses committed by the terror group' (file photo).

ITV in new fakery row after switching footage on Gladiators-style 'ninja' show to make it look like unsuccessful female contestant made it through to all-male final

ITV in new fakery row after switching footage on Gladiators-style 'ninja' show

Freerunner and former cheerleader Katie McDonnell will compete against 13 men in the grand finale of the show tonight, despite failing to qualify in her semi-final. The 24-year-old appeared in last weekend's pre-recorded semi, but it has been revealed she actually competed in the previous week's show. Both were filmed on the same day in Manchester, but her time to get around the assault course was fast enough for her to qualify in the second show.

Police in Australia fear man has been EATEN after he was last seen swimming in a crocodile-infested river

It is feared that a man has been killed by crocodile in a north Queensland river. Police confirmed that Stanley Charlie went missing in the crocodile-infested Endeavour River after swimming at night.

Farmer who torched council HQ after psychotic episode over his mother's death is locked up indefinitely 

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NEW Andrew Main, 47, from Crowmarsh Gifford, Oxfordshire stared blankly into space as he was told he would be sectioned under the Mental Health Act following the arson attacks.

Police firearms officer 'invented 999 call to get out of paying fine after he was clocked speeding' 

PC Steven Wall, 40, has been suspected from Hertfordshire Police after being accused of inventing an incident to explain why he was clocked breaking the speed limit in September last year.

Don't try this at home! Danish dentistry student pulls out his own wisdom tooth on a 'quiet day' at work

Dentistry student Jesper Ryltoft pulls out his own wisdom tooth on 'quiet day' at work

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Jesper Ryltoft, who studies at Aarhus School of Dentistry in Denmark, removed the tooth because it was time to come out and he thought it would be fun to do it himself. The 25-year-old was occasionally assisted by a dentist, and proudly displayed his tooth for the camera after he yanked it from his mouth.

Lawyers' daughter and Scotland Yard detective deny grooming and selling women for sex in high class vice ring

Beatrice Noakes, 21, denied three counts of controlling or inciting prostitution for gain when she appeared at Southwark Crown Court on Friday alongside Det Con Daniel Williams, 37.

Had the Beautiful Mind just done its finest work? Mathematician who inspired film had devised an equation to replace Einstein's famous theory just days before he died

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 arrive at the 74th annual Academy Awards in Hollywood, California, in this file photo taken March 24, 2002.   Nash, whose life was portrayed in the movie 'A Beautiful Mind', died with his wife on Saturday in a taxi crash on the New Jersey Turnpike, according to news reports.  REUTERS/Fred Prouser/Files

The 'Beautiful Mind' mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr. (pictured), who died last week, had told a friend he had discovered a replacement equation for Einstein's theory of relativity.

'Despicable' surveyor who stole £70,000 from his Alzheimer's sufferer mother, 79, leaving her penniless is jailed for two years 

Steven Darvill from Birstall, West Yorkshire, pictured, cleaned out his mother's bank account over the period of five years stealing her life's savings, Bradford Crown Court was told.

Violent robber who held up service station with a knife goes on the run after walking out of privately-run prison 

Police have warned the public not to approach Haroon Ahmed, who escaped from HMP Dovegate in Staffordshire despite being on a 'watch list' of dangerous inmates.

Bikinis, sun loungers... and a tide of despair: This week 1,200 migrants washed up on a Greek island beloved by British tourists. SUE REID went to investigate and was shocked by what she found

1,200 migrants washed up on Greek Island of Kos

This spring, in the space of seven weeks, the two-mile route across the easily navigated Aegean Sea has become the new back door to European Union countries. So many migrants have slipped into the small Greek island that its 30,000 population is struggling to cope amid rising fears that disgruntled tourists will begin boycotting the idyllic holiday destination, a long-time favourite of Britons. The new - and very unwelcome - arrivals sleep under trees in the park, on sun loungers at the beach, and on the ground by the police station. Or they take their chances at a dirty, makeshift camp, set up in a derelict hotel close to Lambi beach where the traffickers' inflatable dinghies creep in each dawn with their next load of human cargo. Pictured left, fully clothed migrants walk past sunbathing tourists in bikinis and right, holidaymakers push their luggage through a group of migrants.

Violent armed robber led knife raid on G4S van after he was freed early from seven-year sentence for jewellery heist

Picture shows Shah Hussain who has been jailed for his part in an armed robbery. See News Team copy NTIROBBERS : An armed robber dubbed the ìaxis of evilî by police chiefs who held up a security guard while he was on LICENCE from prison for another brutal raid has been jailed for 10 years. Violent Shah Hussain, 35, was caged for seven years in 2009 for a jewellery heist which left the store owner with head injuries after he was attacked with a hammer. But after being released from prison, the serial robber led a gang on a #12,000 armed robbery in broad daylight on July 14 last year. A court heard Hussain targeted a G4S security van at Applegreen Service Station in Small Heath, Birmingham, with accomplices Mohammed Asad, 31, and 21-year-old Navis Chowdhury. The gang waited in a stolen Ford Focus for two hours before Mohammed and Chowdhury pounced on the guard as he walked across the forecourt at 9am. When the brave security guard tried to resist by swinging the box at the ruthless crim

Shah Hussain, 35, from Birmingham, had been serving a seven year term for an armed robbery in the West Midlands but was released on licence before launching another armed raid in July last year.

Farmer died after being kicked in the head by one of his own cows after it was spooked by the sun as he loaded it on to trailer, inquest told 

Father-of-two Keith Preece, 62, was loading cattle on to a trailer on his farm in Shropshire with his wife when the half-tonne animal kicked out and stuck him on top of the neck.

Why mothers DO love their girls: Outraged mum hits back after writer controversially claimed that women always prefer their sons as she says she has more in common with her daughter 

Catherine Cooper was outraged by Shona Sibary's article in the Daily Mail claiming that all mothers prefer their sons. She tells FEMAIL why she has a closer bond with her daughter.

Amanda's Got Talent...for shameless attention-seeking as she tries to fight off young rivals at 44: TV-star is famed for her 'look-at-me' moments

Amanda's Got Talent...for shameless attention-seeking as she tries to fight off young

Amanda Holden lavished attention on the Britain's Got Talent contestants, but that's only part time - her full-time job is making sure there's plenty left for her. Here's a peak at some of the shameless headline-grabbing stunts she's pulled over the last year or so and some of the eye-catching outfits she's sported too.

Former BBC chairman hired prostitute on the Orient Express using licence fee payers' money, claims corporation's official historian

A form documenting the alleged meeting between Baron Howard of Henderskelfe, who held the post from 1980-1983, and the woman is said to have been stored in a safe in the BBC's headquarters.

£230k BBC boss pays £800 of taxpayers' cash for seven taxi rides: Mark Linsey accused of 'frittering away' money on lengthy cab rides 

Entertainment commissioning boss Linsey paid up to £142 a trip, while Wendy Darke, who heads the Natural History Unit, charged the BBC £207 and £233 for two cab rides.

Court bid to oust former Lib Dem minister Alistair Carmichael as an MP over revelation that he leaked Sturgeon memo 

A petition to overturn former Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael's election win in the Orkney and Shetland seat has been lodged at the Court of Session.

When Scrooge met Fagin: BBC to throw Dickens characters together in 'mischievous' soap opera that even its creator dismissed as a crazy idea 

The 20-part BBC series will take the writer's greatest characters and place them in a storyline put together by a former EastEnders scriptwriter who admits he is no 'Dickens scholar'.

Hilarious moment 10-month-old baby boy meets his mother's twin sister the first time

Hilarious moment 10-month-old baby boy meets his mom's twin sister for the first time

The adorable moment was captured on video as the young child, who was born in Lithuania last year, met face to face with his aunt for the first time during a visit to Montreal, Canada. In the video, the child sees his aunt walk through the door and flashes a big smile before staring at her intently while she holds him as he tries to make sense of the situation.

'Nobody can tell me what to do': Banned British doctor who approves Dignitas suicides secretly recorded advising how patients can 'pop their clogs' even when they are not terminally ill 

The Swiss clinic is telling patients to get a report from Colin Brewer, a controversial psychiatrist struck off nine years ago for serious misconduct. He has helped at least 12 patients to die at Dignitas.

The most maddening self-service tills of all? They're at the Post Office! Just ask a baffled and spluttering QUENTIN LETTS, who was sent crackers trying to post a few letters 

I don't mind admitting that I am utterly baffled by the complexity of the self-service set-up at the Post Office, QUENTIN LETTS revealed after popping in to the local branch in Kenisngton, London.

Tom Conti puts home he bought for £165k on market for £17.5million: Actor admits defeat in row with soccer star neighbour Thierry Henry over new house with 40ft fish tank

Tom Conti puts home he bought for £165k on market for £17.5million

With its sprawling gardens and tranquil setting, his home once provided a rare oasis of calm among London's busy streets. But it appears Tom Conti (inset with wife Kara) has finally lost patience in his battle to halt the numerous building developments which he claims are blighting his leafy North London suburb. The actor, who was engaged in a long planning dispute with ex-footballer neighbour Thierry Henry, has now put his Hampstead mansion (left) on the market for £17.5million - 30 years after he bought the five-bedroom property for £165,000. Pictured, an upstairs recreation room (top right) and reception room downstairs (bottom right).

Aristocratic heir who will inherit £2million family fortune is jailed for refusing to pay £5,000 in child support 

Charles Williams-Wynn, is part of an aristocratic family that once owned the Wynnstay Hall Estate (pictured). He will spend 28 days in prison after he ignored demands to pay child support.

Boy, 16, appears in court charged with murders of 31-year-old student in burka and young father after he was 'found with weapon' near one of crime scenes 

The teenager was charged with murdering Ms Almanea and James Attfield (pictured), who died after being stabbed more than 100 times in a park in the town in March last year

The teenager was stopped by officers on Tuesday on suspicion of having a lock knife on the same path in Colchester where Saudi Nahid Almanea was found brutally stabbed to death last June.

The shaming of the sponsors: Artists attack multi-nationals backing Qatar World Cup following FIFA corruption scandal

Artists attack multi-nationals sponsoring 2022 World Cup in Qatar

An army of internet activists have created 'anti-logos' to shame the corporations sponsoring the 2022 World Cup in Qatar as FIFA's reputation is tarnished by accusations of corruption and bribery. Photoshopped images have transformed McDonald's famous golden arches into whips (left) and the famous three stripes of Adidas (bottom right) as gravestones. Coca-Cola (top right) also got the mocking meme treatment, with a tiny caption reading: 'Proudly supporting the human rights abuses of World Cup 2022.' More than 1,400 migrant workers have repotedly died building stadiums for the World Cup because of 'extreme weather' and unsafe working conditions.

'I am the president of everybody': Power crazed Sepp Blatter's megalomaniac message as he declares he has a 'secret plan to fix FIFA' after winning fifth term as president amid corruption scandal

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In his first interview since securing his fifth term as FIFA president, Sepp Blatter (pictured) revealed he has a secret plan to improve FIFA's image amid allegations of widespread bribery and corruption.

David Gill rejects FIFA role after 'terribly damaging events' of horror week 

David Gill of England receives his nomination at the Executive Committee from FIFA President Sepp Blatter (R) at the 65th FIFA Congress in Zurich, Switzerland, May 29, 2015.    REUTERS/Ruben Sprich

Football Association vice-chairman David Gill says the 'terribly damaging events' of the past week convinced him to reject a place on FIFA's executive committee while Sepp Blatter is still president.

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'Kim Kardashian can't eat burgers and Heidi Klum is no spring chicken': Carl's Jr. CEO opens up about the best and worst models he has hired for his famous commercials

'Kim Kardashian can't eat burgers and Heidi Klum is no spring chicken': Carl's Jr. CEO

The CEO of Carl's Jr. and Hardee's is opening up about his brand's famous commercials in a new interview. Andy Puzder says that the key to the success of the fast food brand spots is the ability of the company to pick hot up and coming models and stars (left to right: Kim Kardashian, Kate Upton, Heidi Klum, Paris Hilton) to be featured in the ads, and the anticipation that builds as people get excited to learn who will be featured next. He also revealed what models work for the brand, and the few that were a little underwhelming.

Budget airline Jet2 bans passenger for life after his 'drunk and abusive behaviour' on flight from Leeds Bradford to Spain forced holiday plane to divert to France

A Jet2 spokesman said the man ignored repeated orders to stop drinking alcohol, using intimidating language and threatening behaviour. The man was handed over to police when the plane landed.

Fred Olsen Cruise Lines sued after passengers were struck down by vomiting bug on voyage that had to be cut short

Richard and Diane Early, from Rustington, West Sussex, say they suffered diarrhoea, vomiting and abdominal pain a few days into the eight-day trip to Norway's fjords on the MV Balmoral.

The dysfunctional family of the Wolverine: Did he kill baby sister out of love to save her from recovering alcoholic mother who made his life hell?

Wolverine killer Jed Allen's dysfunctional family revealed

The reason behind Jed Allen's (pictured above, inset) transformation, from the boy who doted on his sister to the maniac who murdered her, can be found in his harrowing background growing up in Oxfordshire. As well as knifing to death six-year-old Derin (pictured above, left), he also murdered his mother, 48, and stepfather,44. One couple close to the killer revealed that the 21-year-old was 'not a bad lad' growing up, but that he was 'made bad.' It has been revealed he only enjoyed a short period of normality in his brutal short life. His mother, Janet Jordon (pictured above, right), was a recovering alcoholic who was described as a 'Jekyll and Hyde' character. She went on to have four children by four different fathers.

High school teacher investigated after 'showing before and after pictures of her boob job to STUDENTS' 

Melissa Kidd, 34, showed the 'obscene' pictures of her bare breasts either side of an augmentation procedure to three of her students, aged 16 to 18, police said.

Former Saved By The Bell actor Dustin Diamond faces a year in jail after jury convicts him in Christmas Day bar room stabbing

Diamond, 38, has been accused of stabbing a man on Christmas Day in Port Washington, Wisconsin. The former child star could face up to a year behind bars.

Is this is most adorable video ever? Hungry newborn who is crying for a feed sucks on another baby's cheek for comfort... and instantly stops sobbing

Is this is most adorable video ever? Hungry newborn  who is crying for a feed sucks on

The adorable moment a hungry infant suckles on another newborn's cheek, mistakenly thinking he will get some milk has been caught on video. The footage shows a hospital crib in Russia filled with nine swaddled, sleeping babies. The hungry infant however does not settle unless his neighbour allows him to suck his cheek and cries when he is out of reach. Gosford Maternity Hospital in NSW shared the footage through their Facebook and have received an influx of comments about the cuteness of the duo.

'My face felt like it was on fire': Woman left scarred for life after clinic's bungled laser treatment to remove hair on her chin

Health manager Vanda, 55, from Ilford, North London, hoped laser treatment would banish the painful and unsightly ingrowing hairs on her chin but she was instead left with bad burns.

Never mind pools, make a splash with your own swimming POND! Chemical-free, filled with plants yet sparklingly clear, they're the stylish new garden must-have

Never mind pools, make a splash with your own swimming POND!

These are ponds - existing or man-made -kept clean by plants with natural filters such as shingle and a pump that constantly circulates the water so it never becomes stagnant. Maintained properly, the ponds should be as clear as a mountain lake and as pure as bottled mineral water. The natural pools have been popular in Germany and Austria since the 1980s, but weren't introduced in Britain until 1999. We have been slow to take the plunge, but interest has recently soared.

Obesity will cause more cancers than smoking in ten years: Being overweight already causes 32,000 cancer-related deaths annually

Researchers from Harvard University say diet and exercise regimes should become 'standard' treatment for cancer alongside chemotherapy and surgery within a decade.

NHS pays out more than £100MILLION in compensation to families of patients who died in hospital because of medics' blunders 

New figures from the NHS show there have been more than 2,300 successful cases in the last two years where the family of patients have sued, with one massive claim being settled for £2.4million.

Two in a row! Extreme runner whose teammate beat the Tube takes on Oxford and Cambridge in historic Boat Race... and wins

Noel Carroll, a strength and conditioning coach at Arsenal's academy, made it to the finish line five seconds faster than winners Oxford, who completed the race in 17 minutes and 35 seconds.

Greece might quit euro, says Lagarde: IMF chief remarks are starkest warning yet country will be force to abandon currency if it cannot meet its debts

Christine Lagarde's remarks are the starkest warning yet that Athens will be forced to abandon the single currency if it fails to repay its debts but she said the Euro could probably survive Grexit.

What happened to Dave's Eton chums? From a juice bar tycoon to a scuba instructor, Prime Minister and pals with very different futures

What happened to Dave Cameron's Eton chums?

This exclusive picture - the first to show the future Prime Minister in his Eton schooldays (inset and circled, main) - has come to light after the photographer chanced upon it in his archives and decided to make it public. It shows Cameron and 45 housemates at the prime of a very gilded youth. The Mail has tracked them down to reveal the very different fates of Cameron's 'House of 84' - starting with the nine who were in his own year group and were thus his most direct contemporaries. From a juice bar millionaire to a special-effects whizz (with an inevitable smattering of bankers), they are often far from the conventional image of Old Etonians.

Do YOU have the tanning addiction gene? Sun worshipping might be written into some people's DNA, study finds

Yale School of Public Health researchers found a gene significantly linked with tanning dependence, defined as showing addictive-like behaviour towards tanning, including craving and withdrawal.

Pensioner fighting for his life in hospital after closing time fight outside north London pub 

The 72-year-old is in a critical condition in hospital after the fight at The North Star in Finchley Road, Swiss Cottage, just before closing time. Officers have closed off part of the road as they investigate.

How to stop Apple's text bug crashing your phone: Support page reveals official workarounds for malicious Messages bug

On its support page (pictured), the tech giant said people can unfreeze their Messages app by either asking Siri to 'read unread messages,' or using Siri to reply to the message.

The 'healthy' fruit snacks with more sugar than Haribo: Packet of raisins or yoghurt coated strawberry pieces have more than four teaspoons per serving 

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The warning comes from the group Action on Sugar, which found that 85 per cent of 'healthy' fruit snacks are full of sugar, fuelling obesity rates among young children and teenagers.

Fury in Phoenix: Armed anti-Islam 'activists' clash with peace protestors at Draw Muhammad contest amid ISIS bomb threats

Phoenix anti-Islam 'activists' clash with peace protestors at Draw Muhammad contest

ISIS is calling for lone wolf attacks on the man who has planned a Draw Muhammad contest in Phoenix tonight. Members of the terrorist group have taken to social media and posted the home address of Jon Ritzheimer (inset top right), the anti-Islam creator of the event that is set to have over 600 people in attendance (above). One individual, Abu Hussain Al Brittani also mocked and threatened Ritzheimer in one tweet (inset) after the man urged attendees to bring their guns to the event, saying; 'Whats your little handguns going to do against an IED that sprays 3000+ ball bearings faster than the speed of sound? #Phoenix #AZ'

Amazing moment 100 people rushed out of shops and cafes to help lift a double decker bus off trapped unicyclist

Incredible footage shows dozens of people running out of nearby restaurants and cafes in Walthamstow, east London, to help lift the bus off of the stricken unicyclist.

Cleaner raided £1.3million Georgian mansion where she once worked and stole £65,000 worth of jewels after holding on to the keys 

Paula Miles, 34, pictured, used the keys she held on to and let herself into the South Wales villa just two minutes after the homeowner set off to take her two young sons to school.

The cricketer who moved to Stoke and said: Bin collection was better back home in Pakistan! 

Rao Iftikhar Anjum, 34, said he was left 'baffled' when he was told to let household waste accumulate in his garden because of a backlog in requests for wheelie bins.

Tax man writes off £90million of fines for people who file late returns - because HMRC has backlog of a MILLION letters 

Staff are so overloaded with work that they have been told not to investigate why 890,000 members of the public failed to hand in their documents on time, as long as they gave a 'reasonable' excuse.

Death toll from India's brutal heatwave passes 2,000 - and searing temperatures are set to continue for at least another week 

Death toll from India's heatwave passes 2,000

A stall holder (pictured, left) tries to cool himself down in India's scorching summer temperatures, - which today sit at 45 degrees Celsius - by seeking solace under his sheltered roof. A total of 2,005 people have died in the heatwave so far, which began earlier in May. Authorities are now urging people to stay hydrated and stay indoors.

Pupils as young as 10 quizzed on radicalism: So-called counter-extremism questionnaire asks children how far they would go to defend their religion  

The so-called 'counter extremism' questionnaire, which critics claim is aimed at Muslims, asks boys and girls detailed questions about their religious beliefs and how far they would go to defend them.

Grange Hill's infamous heroin storyline could not be written in 2015 because the BBC bans mentions of drugs on children's TV, claims Tracy Beaker scriptwriter

BBC screenwriter Emma Reeves made the claims at the Hay Festival in Hay-on-Wye, Wales, this week, where she added that she had to re-write the part of a drug addicted father in Tracy Beaker.

Minister to investigate after 'completely unacceptable' plans of Jewish sect in London 'to ban women from driving' 

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Education secretary Nicky Morgan has called the north London diktat revealed in a letter yesterday as 'completely unacceptable' and says the Government is taking it 'very seriously'.

Horrifying moment a spider emerges from a man's EAR... and then goes BACK INSIDE

Man finds a huge SPIDER hiding inside his ear

The horrifying moment a man checks his ear canal for the source of a painful blockage only to find an enormous, live spider has been captured on his mobile phone. Bruce Branit was swimming at a lake in northwestern Missouri when he received an ear infection. He used his phone in an attempt to find the source of the pain and to his horror, saw a black spider emerge before retreating back inside his ear canal. The video has had over 85,000 since Friday. However some have dubbed the video as fake by using two separate videos shopped together.

We treat the poor as badly as the Tudors did, says Alan Bennett: Playwright speaks out as he discusses his new film 

The playwrite made the remarks as he discussed his film which charts the real-life story of eccentric, Mary Shepherd, who lived in a van outside his house in Primrose Hill, London, for 15 years.

Spy pigeon jailed in India: Bird accused of working for Pakistani intelligence is placed in custody 

It was discovered on Wednesday near the Pakistan border by a 14-year-old boy whose suspicions were aroused when he spotted a stamped message in Urdu on its tail.

Sun crime reporter spared jail: Journalist who paid £22,000 to a counter-terrorism police officer described by judge as 'a decent man of integrity'

Crime reporter Anthony France, 41, (pictured) was given an 18-month suspended sentence for funnelling money to PC Timothy Edwards over more than three years in exchange for tip-offs.

Desperate Indians resort to drinking onion juice as killer heat wave which has now left 1,800 dead continues to ravage the country and spark droughts

An Indian man rests on a hand cart under a market umbrella on a hot day in Ahmadabad, India, Thursday, May 28, 2015. Eating onions, lying in the shade and splashing into rivers, Indians were doing whatever they could Thursday to stay cool during a brutal heat wave that has killed more than 1,000 in the past month. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)

Weather experts warned the heat wave would continue for at least two days across a huge swathe of the country from Tamil Nadu in the south to the Himalayan foothill state of Himachal Pradesh.

One's own private station: Private rail-house built so aristocratic family could travel straight to their castle goes on sale for £335,000 

Morayshire's Castle Grant East Lodge goes on sale in Scotland for £335,000 

The A-listed building, in the Scottish Highlands, was built for the 7th Earl of Seafield in 1863. It has undergone significant refurbishment and converted into a unique three-bedroom house with all the mod-cons you'd expect to find in a 21st century development.

Armed Forces 'are on road to disaster': Ex-Navy chief's warning amid fears of £1billion cuts 

Admiral Lord West said Britain risked becoming a foreign policy 'irrelevance' and accused David Cameron of 'not practising what he preaches' in an address to the Lords.

Osborne wields the knife: Chancellor orders ministers to slash spending by an extra £3BILLION sparking military backlash

British Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, left, waits besides Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, right, prior to the symposium 'Towards a Dynamic Global Economy' during the G7 Finance Ministers meeting in Dresden, eastern Germany, Thursday, May 28, 2015. The G7 Finance Ministers meeting is being held in Dresden from May 27 to May 29, 2015. (AP Photo/Jens Meyer)

The Chancellor has ordered all departments - apart from health, education and international aid - to cut their budgets by 5 per cent ahead of a spending review later this year.

Gowns fit for a fairytale wedding: Bridal designer unveils collection inspired by Disney's princesses including Elsa from Frozen and the Little Mermaid

Alfred Angelo unveils dress collection inspired by Disney's Frozen and the Little Mermaid

Bridal company Alfred Angelo today unveiled a new collection of wedding dresses inspired by nine different Disney princesses, including Elsa (pictured right), the Little Mermaid (pictured left) and Cinderella. Each of the dresses is available in a signature color which has been chosen especially to reflect the character which the dress is intended to represent, as well as in a plain white.

Libyan prime minister threatens to retaliate if the EU use force against people smugglers based in its waters 

Libyan Prime Minister Khalifa al-Ghweil accused EU navies of acting with a 'colonial mentality' for launching a major humanitarian operation off the coast of Tripoli without his government's approval.

New fathers set to get a THIRD month of paid paternity leave in Sweden

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New fathers in Sweden will be offered 90 days of paid time off which cannot be swapped with mothers, on top of ten months of leave which can be split between either parent.

Furious passenger caught on camera trying to open plane door and kicking security guards after arriving late for AirAsia flight

Angry woman tries to open plane door in Kuala Lumpur after being late for flight

The incident was captured at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, and shows the female even attempting to kick security guards after being turned away from AirAsia flight AK380 bound for Jakarta.

MPs back demand for Olive's Law to prevent charities hounding elderly: Poppy seller took her own life after being inundated with letters asking for money 

Poppy seller Olive Cooke (pictured), 92, took her own life after she was inundated with letters from charities she felt were 'taking advantage' of her kindness by asking her for money.

Now that's a hazard! Mountain lion invades golf course and unleashes inner kitten by playing with flag pole on 18th green

Mountain lion invades Chiricahua Course golf course

The big cat was captured on camera as it jumped at the pole in the same way a domesticated feline would in its attempts to get to the flag at the Chiricahua Course at Desert Mountain in Arizona. Standing a safe distance away, a group of golfers recorded the moment the mountain lion leaped at the flag pole and then pulled it towards the ground and pulled on the flag with its teeth.

Hyperloop test track is coming to California - and Elon Musk's revolutionary mode of transport could be FREE at off-peak times

The $16bn Hyperloop system could transport people from LA to San Francisco in 30 minutes. It was unveiled by SpaceX and Tesla chief executive Elon Musk in 2013.

RollerScoot is world's first UPRIGHT mobility scooter: Machine is controlled by a joystick and folds into the boot of a car

An inventor from Devon has created a mobility scooter you can stand on. Called RollerScoot (shown) it has twin Lithium-ion motors, weighs 57lbs (26kg) and has a top speed of 4mph (6km/h).

Exuding glamour of old but with just a hint of 'no carbs before Marbs' bling: Inside the Marbella hotel loved by Audrey Hepburn, Brigitte Bardot and Roger Moore

The Marbella Club was founded by playboy Prince Alfonso, and has long been a haunt for the rich and famous. Past guests include Audrey Hepburn, Brigitte Bardot and Roger Moore.

Two-legged stray dog who gave birth to puppies after being hit by a train to become 'animal ambassador' after British charity boss reads heartbreaking tale on MailOnline

Lelly the two-legged stray was rescued after Hong Kong-based Jill Robinson read her story on this website, and decided she had to rescue her and her puppies from life on the streets.

Sardinia's 'La Mattanza' blue fin tuna killing ritual where fish are led through a maze of nets until they reach the 'death chamber'

Tuna fish are led through a complex maze of nets until they reach the 'death chamber'

The picturesque town of Carloforte in Sardinia is the only place in the world where locals engage in a bloody ritual where tuna fish are trapped, impaled and slaughtered by expert fishermen as spectators cheer them on. The practice is considered so brutal it has been banned everywhere else in the Mediterranean, but the locals consider the annual Girotonno festival sacred. Fishermen wait for the fish to swim naturally into the town's tuna factory where a complex series of underwater nets guide them into an area known as the 'death chamber' - where a massive net sits directly beneath them.

It's a jelfie! Daring moment swimmer poses for a selfie with a stinging jellyfish while swimming off Dorset coast 

Swimmer Jane Lloyd was seen getting up close and personal with the massive barrel jellyfish near the beauty spot Durdle Door, on the Jurassic Coast of Dorset.

Could SLEEP make you less racist? Gender and racial bias can be 'erased' during a nap, claims study

Scientists at Northwestern University were able to reduce prejudice by playing simple noises linked to the idea of racial and gender equality while people slept.

How Aldi and Lidl cut the cost of a foreign holiday: German supermarkets chains' expansion into popular European tourist towns has driven local prices down by 26%

Aldi and Lidl's new stores around holiday resorts on the Continent - such as the Algarve (pictured) - have sparked local supermarket price wars, helping British families on holiday make significant savings.

Jermaine Beckford presents replacement shirt to boy who had Preston striker's top stolen from him by Vickie Timbrell

Jermaine Beckford presents replacement shirt to boy who had Preston striker's top stolen

Jermaine Beckford has delivered on his promise to meet the young boy who had his match shirt pinched by an adult at Wembley (right), and has handed him a fresh one. The Preston striker scored a hat-trick as they hammered Swindon Town 4-0 in the League One play-off final and threw his shirt into the crowd, saying he was aiming for some kids in the stand.  But a mother-of-two, Vickie Timbrell, was identified as having grabbed the shirt off eight-year-old Ted Dockray. 

Hundreds of half-term visitors get to watch incredible moment Sangha the giraffe gives birth to a calf at Paignton Zoo

The 5ft 10in Rothschild's giraffe calf was born to mother Sangha in front of hundreds of half-term visitors at Paignton Zoo in Devon yesterday afternoon.

Assault rifle used in seven unsolved murders and betting shop raid in Northern Ireland is discovered on display at Imperial War Museum exhibition

The VZ58 rifle (pictured) was discovered at an Imperial War Museum exhibition. It was used in a betting shop raid in Belfast which claimed the lives of five Catholics, including a 15-year-old.

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Is this the cruellest competition in the world? Sumo wrestlers try to make babies CRY at 400-year-old Japanese festival... but the terrified winner is crowned the healthiest

More than 100 babies squared off in a ring in Tokyo in an annual competition where hulking sumo wrestlers try to make them cry. The festival is believed to bring good health to the infants.

Attack of the tiniest twisters: Freak tornadoes strike across Britain - ripping off roof tiles, destroying greenhouses... and sending garden furniture flying

Mark Davis, pictured, was left counting the cost after the tornado, which lasted about two minutes, struck the village of Binegar near Wells on Friday afternoon - sending neighbours running for cover.

It's a long way down! Spectacular photos show fearless divers leaping from rocky cliff edge and plunging 88 FEET into a lake

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At least you'd always find your way home! Victorian lighthouse keeper's cottage perched on remote rocky outcrop in Scotland goes on the market for £500,000

The Killantringan lighthouse near Portpatrick in Dumfries and Galloway helped ships navigate the treacherous North Channel between Scotland and Northern Ireland for a century.

Inside the largest tribal gathering in the world: Amazing photos capture explosion of colour and feathers as thousands of tribespeople meet in Papua New Guinea

Inside the largest tribal gathering in the world in Papua New Guinea

Tribesmen and women, representing over a hundred different tribes from all over the country, take part in this dazzling array of colour and energy that showcases the diversity of the island. The festival is located in a small town called Goroka and attracts thousands of people from all over the country to proudly display the cultures of their districts.

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On trial: Groening (pictured), who is known as the 'Bookkeeper of Auschwitz', has admitted to being 'morally guilty' but denies legal responsibility because he claims he 'never hurt anyone' directly        

A night out that's 20,000 leagues under the sea: Romanian submarine bar complete with torpedoes and radar systems takes clubbers on a journey into the deep

Romanian submarine bar open in city of Cluj-Napoca

Theme bar Submarine in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, could be a Cold War vessel patrolling the deep, but is actually a nightclub where revellers sip cocktails underneath blinking radars and navigation charts. The bar is the brainchild of Romanian design company, 6th-Sense Interiors - who previously created a Jules Verne theme pub Joben Bistro in the city - and is split into two vault-shaped rooms, each with its own bar, as well as details found on many a submarine, such as control panels, visible pipes, bolted metal doors, an engine-powered propeller and two torpedoes which are attached to the ceiling

The giraffe with a broken neck: Amazing survival of animal who suffered horrific injuries while fighting over a mate

This is the amazing Masai giraffe who has survived in the Serengeti National Park for the past five years despite suffering a broken neck in a fight with a rival animal over the attentions of a female mate.

Hole-y matrimony: Husband and wife score consecutive holes-in-one on the same hole... at odds of one in 26 MILLION

Tony and Janet Blundy from Michigan say they both got a hole-in-one in consecutive shots at the same hole at Ledge Meadows Golf Course in Grand Ledge on Sunday.

Jewish woman wins £16,000 payout from car firm hire that turned her down for a job because she can't work on Saturdays

Aurelie Fhima, 23, of Salford, has won £16,000 from Travel Jigsaw in Manchester (pictured in this building) that rejected her for a job because she is unable to work on Saturdays.

Does going cold-turkey actually make addictions WORSE? Withdrawal causes changes to the brain that encourage addictive personalities, study finds

Scientists in the US and Israel, found that when drug addicts go through withdrawal changes to key parts of their brains take place, which encourages their addictive personality.

Gnarly dude! Amazing photos documenting the underground skateboarding scene of the 1970s... when riders with no shoes and no shirts risked their skin on the streets and in empty swimming pools

Photographer Hugh Holland brings exhibition of 1970s skateboard scene to Australia

Photographer Hugh Holland is world-renowned for documenting the rise of the Californian skateboarding scene in the 1970s. The artist is exhibiting his iconic work in Australia for the first time, including a collection of previously unseen shots. For five years, Holland captured thousands of images of the uniform bleached blonde haired skaters grainding the streets, without realising he was recording the dawn of an era. 'I was mesmorised by the dynamic grace and explosive athleticism of these young skateboarders,' Holland said. It's the first time the iconic archive of pictures-which were referenced for the popular film Dogtown and Z-Boys-are being exhibited in Australia, offering a window into a time that would prove pivotal to pop culture for decades to come.

   

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