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?

The Mail has tracked down the men pictured with David Cameron in this exclusive school photograph to reveal the very different fates of the Prime Minister's 'House of 84'. Pictured, 1: Campbell Clarke, 2: Tom Goff, 3: Simon Andreae, 4: James Learmond, 5: David Cameron, 6: John Faulkner, 7: Roland Watson, 8: Ed Clarke, 9: Charles 'Toppo' Todhunter, 10: Crispin Gibbs, 11: Peter Davis, 12: George Devas, 13: Dominic Bunford, 14: Tim Ellis, 15: Andy Greenacre, 16: Harry Shepherd-Cross, 17: Anthony Headlam, 18: Alex Hope, 19: Richard Halstead, 20: Luke Fletcher, 21: Rupert Morrell, 22: Charles Tremlett, 23: Hon William Montgomerie, 24: Matthew Oakley, 25: James De Salis, 26: Charlie Millard, 27: Fred Collin, 28: James Holland-Hibbert, 29: Frank Althaus, 30: David Chancellor, 31: Henry Pettifer, 32: Hon Adrian Pery Second, 33: Anthony Walkinshaw, 34: Benjamin Bellak, 35: Hon Richard Lytton Cobbold, 36: Hugh Powell, 37: Hugo Andreae, 38: Tim Hayes, 39: Henry Savile, 40: Jason Harris, 41: W W Saunders, 42: Henry Donne, 43: Brough Ransom, 44: Thomas Fielden, 45: Tom Rodwell, 46: Jamie Forbes

'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 

Dignitas uses banned British doctor Colin Brewer in Switzerland

Dignitas is telling patients to get a report from a controversial psychiatrist struck off nine years ago for serious misconduct. They say that Colin Brewer (pictured) - who has helped at least 12 patients to die at Dignitas - is prepared to support cases even where the patient is not terminally ill. An undercover Mail reporter posing as a young woman with mental health problems was advised by staff at the Swiss clinic (pictured) that Brewer 'should be her first try' because he was 'open minded'. And when she approached the psychiatrist, he said he would be prepared to assist her in her bid to kill herself, suggesting suicide would be a 'relief' for her. It comes as one former staff member (bottom right) revealed she was ordered to sift through bin-liners filled with possessions of those who had died.

Strictly 'to have same-sex pairs': Judge Craig Revel Horwood predicts two men or two women could dance together on the show within two years 

In 2010 two female dancers became the first same-sex couple to compete on a version of Strictly, appearing in Israel's Dancing with the Stars when Gili Shem Tov danced with Dorit Milman.

Shocked passenger takes photo of airport worker using TAPE on engine shell of easyJet plane moments before take-off

Exactly what you want to see before your flight. Someone fixing the engine with duct tape

The passenger snapped a picture after spotting the worker applying the tape over a join in the turbine casing.

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.

Fury as Selfridges store assistant who crashed her car after white wine binge avoids jail despite recording one of the highest drink drive readings for a woman ever 

Jade Rayner, 23, was five times over the drink drive limit when she crashed her Ford Ka after drinking on her own at bars in Manchester city centre.

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.

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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

SUE REID went to investigate Kos - and was shocked by what she found

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.

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.

Rapist who attacked four women let out on day release 'to rape again': Alan Wilmot, 49, groomed victim from behind bars 

Alan Wilmot, 49, is serving a life sentence for three brutal rapes carried out in the late Eighties. But when on day release from prison he raped another woman, who he had been emailing and texting from his cell.

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.

Terrifying moment police dashcam captures lightning strike the freeway just in front of patrol car

Sgt. Mark Rodriguez was driving the car along the I-10 in Gautier, Mississippi, during early morning thunderstorms, and said the strike almost blinded him.

Say no to the scaremongers: Already the referendum doom merchants are lining up to insist Britain can't survive outside the EU. Twaddle, says leading MEP Daniel Hannan 

The General Election has only just finished, but the EU referendum campaign is already getting under way, writes the Conservative MEP DANIEL HANNAN.

Wash the dishes, bit of dusting, be naked: Pensioner places job advert to hire £20-an-hour nude cleaner... and gets 11 replies in a week 

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 A self-confessed OAP 'voyeur' is advertising in his local newsagents ?Äì for ¬£20-an-hour nude cleaners to brighten up his day. The 69-year-old, who only wants to be known as John, has placed an advert in a newsagents as he seeks his fourth 'employee' in as many years. His demands are simple: wash the dishes, a bit of dusting and general tidying - all in the buff. SEE MERCURY COPY

The 69-year-old from Bristol, who only wants to be known as John, has placed an advert in a newsagents as he seeks his fourth employee in as many years.

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. The BGT judge has bveen showing viewers for some time now that she's the star of the show

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'.

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.

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.

A mother with four children by four men and the very dysfunctional family of the Wolverine killer 

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.

£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.

THE MIND DOCTOR 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.

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 (£32,700) 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.

'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

Sepp Blatter WINS FIFA presidential election in Zurich amid corruption scandal

In his first interview since securing his fifth term as FIFA president, Sepp Blatter (centre and inset) revealed he has a secret plan to improve FIFA's image amid allegations of widespread bribery and corruption. But nothing will be revealed until tomorrow morning when he will hold a meeting of FIFA's executive committee - who should be prepared for some 'surprises'. After celebrating his win over Prince Ali bin al-Hussein with his girlfriend Linda Barras (right) and daughter Corinne (left), he suggested he could fix FIFA's tarnished reputation after the 'tragic events' which have plunged FIFA into turmoil this week. The US Department of Justice has charged 14 people - including nine FIFA officials - over alleged bribes totalling almost £100million paid for television rights, sponsorship deals and World Cup votes.

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'FIFA members have betrayed the game they are supposed to cherish': Gary Lineker slams 'revolting organisation' as he leads Twitter vitriol at Sepp Blatter's re-election

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 17: Gary Lineker attends the RTS Programme Awards at The Grosvenor House Hotel on March 17, 2015 in London, England.  (Photo by Ben A. Pruchnie/Getty Images)

Social media has been almost unanimous in its fury after Sepp Blatter (pictured) secured his fifth term as FIFA president, with Gary Lineker branding football's governing body a 'revolting organisation'.

Adidas stripes as gravestones and McDonald's arches as whips: Internet artists attack multi-nationals sponsoring 2022 World Cup in Qatar as FIFA is accused of corruption and bribery

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.

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.

BBC may change way it collects licence fee after viewers are threatened with debt collectors even after they had fully paid £145.50 charge

The BBC Trust has ordered the Corporation - which sends 100,000 letters per day to chase for the fee - to investigate why threatening missives are being sent to viewers who have already paid.

Plague of RATZILLA: Residents scared to leave their homes or open their windows over fears that giant vermin will attack them

The rodents - some as a big as cats - have been spotted running into drains close to homes and digging holes in gardens around Killyleagh, County Down, Northern Ireland.

Waitrose security guards caught a shoplifter who was filling her trolley with high value products because they noticed 'she did not fit the store's very well-dressed' clientele 

Waitrose Shoplifter Kelly Pierson caught as she did not fit store's clientele 

Kelly Pierson, who arrived at court with a cigarette dangling from her lips, was arrested after trying to take steak and coffee from the store's Sevenoaks branch. The Kent town is one of the most expensive places to live in Britain, with average detached house costing £1million, so Waitrose staff noticed that Pierson did 'not quite fit' with their usual 'upper class and very well-dressed' patrons. One staff member told the court they became suspicious of Pierson because she looked 'a mess' and suspected she was a 'drug user.' And team leader Mark Barnes said as soon as she started putting luxuries like steak in her trolley he knew something was up.

Tom Conti puts home he bought for £165k on market for £17.5million: Actor admits defeat in row with soccer star neighbour 

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).

Why I can never eat couscous again, by Mary McCartney: Beatle Paul's daughter reveals she ate the dish so frequently in the 1980s that she now avoids it 

The photographer, who also writes vegetarian cookbooks, also told the audience at the Hay Festival how growing up not eating meat made her feel like an outsider at school.

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

We had a special visitor at Deepdale today as Jermaine Beckford presented Ted with his spare Play-Off final shirt.

Jermaine Beckford has delivered on his promise to meet the young boy who had his match shirt pinched by an adult at Wembley, and has handed him a fresh one.

'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.

Are you sure you're a fan Prime Minister? After 'forgetting' who he supported, now Cameron claims BRITAIN is the 'greatest footballing nation on Earth'

German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) and British Prime Minister David Cameron give a joint statement after a meeting on May 29, 2015, in front of the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany. Cameron is on a two-day tour of European capitals in a bid to secure EU reforms as his government published a law paving the way for a vote on whether Britain should leave. AFP PHOTO / JOHN MACDOUGALLJOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images

The Prime Minister was widely ridiculed during the general election campaign when he forgot that he supported - and instead claimed to back West Ham United, who also wear claret and blue.

As she struggles indomitably through another State Opening at the age of 89... Picture that says it all about the Queen's will of iron

It was plain to see that to carry out the State Opening with her usual aplomb placed an enormous strain on the Queen, both physically and mentally, writes GEOFFREY LEVY.

'Do Big Macs grow on trees?' Parents share the bizarre questions posed by children (and their own baffled responses)

A thread posted on Reddit asked parents to submit bizarre questions asked by their children - with hilarious results. Queries range from the smell of ducks to whether or not Big Macs grow on trees.

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

The boy was stopped by officers on suspicion of having an 'offensive weapon' on the same path in Colchester where Saudi Nahid Almanea (pictured on CCTV) was found dead last June.

Where did the sun go? Wet and windy Britain battered by rain and 60mph gusts... with things not improving for another FIVE DAYS

A severe Met Office weather warning was in place for the South East this afternoon as Britons were told to take extra care due to the localised storm-force gusts.

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

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.

Feathers ruffled in Downing Street after a HERON flies into Number 10 before perching on the PM's front door

The bird took refuge in the Prime Minister's official residence this afternoon - walking around the hallway and sitting on the front door - after being frightened by a nearby crow.

Cameron throws his weight behind FA bid to unseat under-fire Fifa chief Sepp Blatter

Prime Minister David Cameron speaks during a debate on the Queen's Speech in the House of Commons in London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday May 27, 2015. See PA story POLITICS Speech. Photo credit should read: PA Wire

The Prime Minister said he supported the Culture and Sports Secretary John Whittingdale after he told MPs the 79-year-old Swiss chief needed to resign as head of the 'corrupt organisation'.

Labour leadership favourite Andy Burnham backs welfare cuts and claims too many think party gives work-shy an 'easy ride'

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Labour Leader candidate Andy Burnham MP makes a speech on the economy and his bid to become the new leader of the labour party at Ernst & Young in central London, UK.
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The shadow health secretary, speaking to business leaders in central London this morning, vowed to lead a party that would 'once again truly be the party of work'.

Merkel to the rescue: German Chancellor says EU treaty change to curb migrant benefits IS possible after Poland rejected Cameron plan

David Cameron's hopes of curbing migrant benefits received a major boost today after German Chancellor Angela Merkel said EU treaty change to meet British demands was possible.

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.

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

Victorian lighthouse keeper's cottage in Scotland on sale for £500,000

The Killantringan lighthouse (top left) helped ships navigate the treacherous North Channel between Scotland and Northern Ireland for a century. But it was decommissioned in 2007 - and the two humble keeper's cottages adjoining the lighthouse were turned into plush residences. The cliff-top properties, nestled on a headline near Portpatrick in Dumfries and Galloway, are now up for sale for the first time in eight years. The two-storey Light Keeper's House has six bedrooms, with its living room and kitchen on the first floor to make the most of the views. Meanwhile the Lighthouse Cottage has a further three bedrooms, one sitting room, a kitchen and a conservatory. Pictured: The living room (top right), the view of the sea (bottom right), the kitchen (bottom left) and a bedroom (centre).

Eight-month-old boy is scarred for life after grabbing his mother's hair straighteners while they heated up to 230C

Archie Watkins grabbed the cord of the heated styling tool, which landed on his arms and seared through the skin, after he mistook it for a toy at his home in Cwmbran, South Wales.

Father-of-two in constant pain from nerve damage launches crowd funding appeal to end his life at Dignitas despite not being terminally ill 

Roger Bailey decided he wanted to die at the Swiss assisted suicide clinic after nerve damage from the operation in 2012 left him in pain, doubly incontinent and 'rapidly losing my dignity.'

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.

Playboy model reveals horror after she was the victim of 'revenge porn' by PR executive who secretly filmed her with a camera hidden in a watch as she took part in sex act

April Summers, 27, (pictured) was convinced to strip for a fake Loaded spread by Naushad Faruk, 33. The cameraman from Berkshire secretly filmed her and the posted video on her Facebook.

British mother-of-two, 50, collapsed and died from allergic reaction after eating a sorbet on holiday in Greece 

Amanda Thompson (pictured), from Rochdale, complained of 'a tingling sensation' in her tongue after eating the strawberry flavoured dessert while on a family holiday on the Greek island of Rhodes

Furious parents slam 'shambolic' school trip after bungling teachers left Owen, five, on his own in safari park for two hours

Owen Paterson had been on a school outing to Blair Drummond Safari Park along with Pitcorthie Primary and Nursery, Fife. But when coaches returned to the school he was nowhere to be found.

Now it's Princess Patchy! Pushy shows she has an eye for style with black patch at Buckingham Palace garden party

Queen's cousin Princess Michael of Kent wears eyepatch at Buckingham Palace party

Princess Michael of Kent stepped out at a Buckingham Palace garden party wearing a black eye patch after undergoing eye surgery last week in addition to her polished ensemble. But the ever-elegant princess certainly didn't let her new accessory dampen her spirits, as she joined her husband and 8,000 guests on the perfectly manicured royal lawn. With the patch delicately concealed under a large brimmed hat, the princess seemed to enjoy the summer bash in a demure monochrome outfit with matching structured blazer.

Christian-owned bakery found to have discriminated against gay marriage by refusing to bake 'Bert and Ernie' cake are to appeal court ruling 

A Christian bakery based in Belfast which was found to have discriminated against gay marriage after refusing to bake a Bert and Ernie themed pro-gay marriage cake have said they will appeal.

Was Winston Churchill the lovechild of the King of Serbia? Book makes extraordinary claims that British hero's mother had secret relationship with Balkan prince

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Author Dragoslava Koprivica claims the former Prime Minister's mother had a relationship with Milan Obrenovic before he went on to rule the Balkan state.

Take off your helmet and police won't chase you: Scotland Yard reveals it lets motorbike crooks get away because they might die if they fall off 

Criminals using mopeds are using a loophole in London by removing their helmets if being chased because Met Officers have been ordered to stand down in case the robbers are killed or injured.

Policewoman who said her boss told her 'mothers should be at home with their children' to receive payout worth thousands

Sarah Jay, 41, claimed she resigned from her dream job at Essex Police in 2014 because the force allegedly 'bullied' her, left her depressed and made it difficult to be a single mother.

Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis reveals she has received death threats over booking of Kanye West as headliner for this year's festival 

Emily Eavis described the reaction to the booking of America rapper Kanye West as a headliner for the festival at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset, as 'upsetting' and 'horrible.'

Josie Cunningham sacked from tanning salon job after just one day because yobs egged the store front

NHS boob job scrounger Josie Cunningham, 24, has been fired from her job at Bondi Tanning in Walsall, West Midlands. A manager said she attracted too much 'negative attention'.

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.

Carnage as ISIS suicide bomber dressed as a woman in a burka blows up car outside mosque in Saudi Arabia - killing four

ISIS suicide bomber dressed in burka blows up car at Saudi Arabian mosque

The attacker was stopped by security outside the Shia Imam Hussein mosque in Dammam this morning when he detonated (left and top right), killing four people, and injuring five more (bottom right). According to witness accounts the man was trying to drive into the women's entrance on one side of the building when two guards became suspicious. The bombing comes a week after a similar attack in a nearby village killed another 21 Shia Muslims, who the Sunni fighters of ISIS regard as devil worshipers. Saudi Arabia is a majority Sunni country, but as a large population of Shia Muslims in the oil-rich east, where today's attack took place.

North Korea is capable of launching lethal cyber attacks that could destroy cities with 6,000-strong army of hackers claims professor who defected in 2004

Prof Kim Hueng-Kwant, a, computer scientist who trained many members of Kim Jong un's cyber army believes that Bureau 121 is actively trying to hack into nuclear power stations to destroy entire cities.

Lynch mob justice as 'guru' is beaten to death by men and women for beheading a five-year-old boy as a sacrifice for the Hindu god of death in India

GRAPHIC CONTENT: Nanu Mirdha, a guru in his 30s, was lynched by a mob in the remote Rangapara Tea Estate, in Assam, after he allegedly sacrificed Sajan Bag, five, to the Hindu god Kali.

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

Christian Syrian fighter BEHEADS ISIS prisoner in revenge attack

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'. Islamic State abducted over 200 Assyrian Christians from the province in February and released 19 weeks later. Only today, a video emerged in which a man was forced to dig his own grave before Islamic State beheaded him (file photo).

Pakistan executes three men convicted of 1998 airliner hijacking when they tried to fly jet to India and disrupt nuclear tests

Two of the men, Shahsawar Baluch and Sabir Baluch were hanged in Hyderabad prison in southern Sindh province while the third, Shabir Rind, was hanged in Karachi, officials said.

Six children drown after jumping in to a reservoir in a desperate bid to cool down as Indian heatwave death toll soars to 1,400

The boys, aged between eight and 14, decided to go for a swim near the Lower Manair Dam, in the central Indian village of Alugunur after a game of cricket, as temperatures soared to 48C (118F).

Chaos on Kos: 300 asylum seekers arrive a DAY... and now migrants are blaming 'incompetent' Greek officials for holidaymakers' misery

Boat people who have descended on the Greek island are holed up in a filthy abandoned hotel with no running water or toilets and are sleeping on makeshift beds. More than 300 are arriving every day.

Migrants living in makeshift camps in Paris as they bid to reach Britain complain that France is too noisy, smells of urine and that 'even in Africa' they didn't have to sleep outdoors

Despite their desperation to start what they hope is a better life, the migrants are scathing of their hosts - claiming the city is far too noisy and they were better fed, clothed and housed in Italy.

Former Nicolas Sarkozy ally is cleared of swindling cash from L'Oreal heiress but photographer is jailed for three years for cons which cost her hundreds of millions of euros

The court handed famed photographer Francois-Marie Banier (pictured) a three-year prison sentence and a £250,000 fine for the scam, in which he was accused of manipulating her into giving him riches.

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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        

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.

Disabled BBC weathermen? Bring back the bouncing dwarf, writes RICHARD LITTLEJOHN 

Today's edition of You Couldn't Make It Up comes courtesy of the BBC, which is advertising for disabled weather forecasters, no experience necessary, writes RICHARD LITTLEJOHN.

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: The only way to make Europe understand 

David Cameron (pictured with French President Francois Hollande yesterday) has been busy this week seeking to prove how serious he is about renegotiating the terms of Britain's EU membership.