Residents in the Georgian capital Tbilisi have been warned to stay indoors after dangerous animals escaped for the city's zoo after flash floods destroyed their enclosures, setting them free. read
A group of around 50 huddled together in Ventimiglia. The town is three miles from the France-Italy border, where Italian police moved in yesterday to disperse around 200 migrants staging a sit-in. read
Breaking news: The probe became the first spacecraft to land on a comet when it touched down in November last year. It resumed communication on Saturday night after seven months' hibernation. read
George Osborne is to cement his position to succeed David Cameron as Tory leader by standing in for him at Prime Minister's Questions this week. read
Convicted paedophile Rolf Harris has written a vile song from his prison cell in Stafford, sickeningly castigating his victims as money-grabbing mercenaries intent on claiming compensation. read
The prison letter penned by Rolf Harris, pictured, is a powerful the fact all criminals are in love with themselves because it comes from the mind of a highly intelligent and talented man. read
The stepdad, 60, had originally denied the accusations but has since developed full-blown AIDS. He was warned he faced an indeterminate sentence at Canterbury Crown Court. read
Over one million top-secret files accessed by Russian and Chinese spy chiefs contain information that could lead to the identification of British and US agents, senior government sources say. read
Lord Janner wrote to Michael Jackson in 2005 saying he was 'pleased' the pop star was acquitted of child molestation charges. The letter was found by Mark Lester at his home in Gloucestershire. read
The 34-year-old Chelsea captain spotted the image on Instagram and told the fan he had been sold a fake and should ask for his money back - only to be told the snap had been bought from the club shop. read
Lucy Frazer, MP for South East Cambridgeshire, pictured, has apologised and claimed it was a joke intended to break the ice after long debate over how much voting power Scottish MPs should have. read
The Prime Minister said urgent action was needed to tackle the 'barbaric practice' and legislation would be brought forward earlier than expected to seize passports of people trying to travel overseas. read
Petya Paneva, 27, from Bulgaria, started dating Jason Owen, 43, after the pair met while working together at a gym in south London, but did not know that he was convicted over Baby P's death. read
Author Dean Palmer claims the Queen tried to undermine the Iron Lady when she was prime minister through 'petty class put-downs and Press leaks'. read
The outspoken 70-year-old claimed the Saltire was like the swastika and accused the SNP of treating the English in the way Hitler persecuted the Jews, provoking an angry response from the party. read
Backpacker Eleanor Hawkins has returned to her home in Derby after fleeing Malaysia, where she was jailed for three days after posing topless on a sacred mountain. read
The case of the penitent, red-eyed Hawkins reveals there is a clear and present new danger abroad, and it is the internet-enabled smartphone. read
In a significant move to deter possible Russian aggression in Europe, the Pentagon is poised to store battle tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and other heavy weapons for as many as 5,000 troops. read
Pope Francis is to call for a stop to climate change and global inequality in a letter due to be sent to Catholic bishops around the world on Thursday, with the UN predicting his encyclical could have 'major impact'. read
WARNING: Graphic content. Paul Rush, 36, from North Shields, North Tyneside, left his cross breed dog Scoobie unconscious on the floor after it was brutally beaten at a house party. read
Richard Broom, 35, married 61-year-old Sandra Gallagher in the hometown of Gillingham after using the £1,900 a month they get in state handouts to pay for their wedding. read
Labour for Britain (UK), a new anti-EU group, will call for an ‘out’ vote in the referendum on Britain’s EU membership unless David Cameron (pictured with Angela Merkel) wins radical reforms. read
The MP, pictured, believes the decision to support an EU referendum is a good one but thinks leadership candidates need to show more understanding on why they lost votes to UKIP if they're to win an election. read
We cannot hide from the fact that we made catastrophic errors in the choice of our two most recent leaders, Gordon Brown and Ed Miliband, writes LAbour MP FRANK FIELD (pictured). read
Initiative follows Labour claims that the leadership contenders currently bidding to succeed Ed Miliband (pictured with David) are ‘second raters’ doomed to lead the party to another defeat in 2020. read
Backed by allied rebels and air strikes by a U.S.-led coalition, Kurdish militia have pressed their offensive on the ISIS-held Syrian border town of Tal Abyad, advancing to within three miles of it. read
Abu Muntasir, 55, who lives in Suffolk, spread hate and a radical Islamist message for nearly two decades during the 1980s and 1990s, but now regards with horror the 'virus' drawing young Muslims to ISIS. read
Calling himself Abu Amir al-Muhajir, the man claiming to be a medic praises the healthcare facilities ISIS has at Deir Ezzor province in Syria in flawless English and urges doctors to join him in the cause. read
FIFA president Sepp Blatter, pictured, has indicated he may be willing to rescind his December resignation after receiving strong support from African and Asian football federations. read
NICK HARRIS EXCLUSIVE: Warner has been receiving favours from the FA for almost two decades, and for much of that period the FA regarded him as an ally, even a confidant. read
David, 52, met 33-year-old Danny Williams on a night out clubbing in the capital, and quickly struck up a friendship, a report in The Sun on Sunday claims. read
ExoFitness is a range of workout clothes with built-in pads featuring unique technology which claim to maximise your workout - whether simply walking in the park or undergoing targeted training. read
Teenage boys’ problems are often more difficult to detect than girls’. So should you worry about your uncommunicative son who spends hours alone on his computer in his bedroom? read
Now that the weather is warming, enjoy a pint in the British sunshine. Whether you prefer a film and burger with your beer or a drink aboard a floating pub, it's time to head outdoors. read
As a new survey shows that Brits are increasingly throwing cocktail parties, TheBar.com's head mixologist Kenji Jesse explains how to jazz up classic libations without breaking the bank. read
Rather than dash home for a quick wardrobe change, the woman, who has yet to be identified, saw the funny side of the situation and lay down to document the hilarious moment in a picture. read
Joe Pugh smashed both kneecaps in the crash and faces a long battle to walk again while his girlfriend Leah Washington, 17, had to have her left leg amputated above the knee. read
Ahead of a major study into how to save the Palace of Westminster from collapse, there are claims the cost could double to £6billion if MPs refuse to leave while repairs are carried out. read
It always provokes hollow laughter when I read or hear about the Government’s plans to allow those over 55 to release money from their pension pots, writes LIZ JONES read
Men with spare rooms and those who helped bring up their children before the separation were also found to have longer-lasting relationships, research by The Nuffield Foundation claimed. read
The world's poor have discovered that there's no way to stop immigrants getting into the EU, writes PETE HITCHENS. And it's so difficult to get them out, the steady flow of migrants will continue. read
Kath Rathband, 45, appears to be enjoying life again, with holiday photographs showing her relaxing with new boyfriend John McGee in Rome and Kent. read
Louise Hunt, who is hearing evidence about the deaths of three SAS recruits in the Brecon Beacons told the inquest she was ‘extremely upset’ to learn her bins had been searched. read
BenefitsBritain.com, which has approached Benefits Street star White Dee to be its poster girl, is a new matchmaking website for people on state handouts. read
In a public Facebook post, Asghar Bukhari, founding member of the Muslim Public Affairs Committee, pictured, said someone had tried to intimidate him by mysteriously taking his footwear as he slept. read
Yuan Yafei, chairman of Chinese conglomerate Sanpower, is understood to be in talks to buy the famous London toy shop Hamleys from its French owner, Groupe Ludendo. read
These photos show Vivos's invitation-only underground survival bunker in the German village of Rothenstein, which is worth $1billion. The bunker is in 'turnkey operational condition'. read
Top schools inspector Adam Higgins (pictured) is facing jail after dozens of child-abuse videos and hundreds of sick images of assaults on children were discovered on his home computer. read
Child killers Mick and Mairead Philpott were given more than £350,000 of taxpayer money to fund a legal team that included four barristers, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. read
Tony Little, the head of Eton College, Berkshire said that youngsters benefited from reading in a variegate of different forms including magazines, eBooks, comics and puzzle books. read
Culture, Media and Sport Secretary John Whittingdale, pictured, is poised to order a five-year freeze in the annual £145.50 licence fee with sources saying it was 'almost inevitable'. read
In the latest bizarre set of images released by North Korea, a military officer is seen laughing as Supreme Leader Kim Jong-Un appears to make a joke about tomato plants. read
Lynn Faulds Wood and her husband John Stapleton said they felt ‘cheated’ after learning Foxtons was accused of charging landlords ‘secret commissions’ of nearly 50 per cent. read
Former First Sea Lord Sir Nigel Essenhigh warned that Britain is standing by despite crisis in Iraq, Syria and Russia - and that slashing the military budget could put the country at risk in the future. read
A £30,000 scheme, set to begin at secondary schools in Leicester later this year, to teach schoolchildren how to use Wikipedia has been condemned as a waste of taxpayers’ money. read
Last year, nearly 3,100 women chose to end their pregnancies because of medical problems with their babies, compared with 2,300 in 2011. read
Gary Case, 46, from Liverpool, faced having his leg amputated if doctors were not able to remove the cancerous tumour. He first noticed the lump (inset) in 2013 but put it down to intense training. read
The TV star who rocketed to fame in the 1980s revealed the unusual living arrangement, while insisting that it is for the good of his three daughters. The couple divorced in 2003. read
The British ISIS fighter who goes by the alias Abu Yusef Al-Britani (pictured) was part of a four-strong team of suicide bombers who killed at least 11 people in two separate explosions in the city of Baiji, Iraq. read
Lee Thompson, co-founder of a UK-based travel company, blasted off his own version of Branson 'into orbit' using a a foamex cut out picture, a hydrogen balloon and a GoPro camera. read
The game is not exactly hard to pick up, and can be played both in the sea and on the sand. Yet for some, perhaps a rulebook is necessary. read
Professor Jean Carruthers (pictured) said 98 patients worldwide had lost vision in one or both eyes after being injected with dermal fillers in the face. These fillers are used to smooth away frown lines. read
Hundreds of men, women and children have been abandoned at remote barracks in Canada for 20 hours after their United Airlines flight from Chicago to London made an emergency landing. read
A water park in Stoke-on-Trent (file photo from Dubai) has been accused of stirring up religious tension by holding a women-only night aimed at Muslims where bikinis are banned. read
The man was arrested by Bedfordshire Police officers at an address in Luton at 8.47am on Friday and taken into custody. He subsequently became unresponsive in his cell and died. read
On July 7, 2005, director general Eliza Manningham-Buller gathered her staff at the headquarters of the MI5 in the atrium and told them their worst fears had been realised. read
There's no better metaphor for the health of a nation than the health of its people and in Greece, where spending has halved in five years, the situation is dyer, writes IAN BIRRELL. read
Dawn Knight was sold a ‘lifetime aftercare package’ by The Hospital Group, the celebrity-endorsed private medical chain that arranged the £3,500 surgery at their Dolan Park clinic in Birmingham. read
Hundreds of thousands of anxious Foo Fighters fans fear next week's Wembley Stadium dates will be cancelled after frontman Dave Grohl broke his leg during a performance last night. read
Maya Rafailovich (pictured), 55, was rushed to hospital on Saturday after a bullet grazed her head in the hotel's lobby. Vladimir Gotlibovsky, 42, accidentally fired his gun, an NYPD source said. read
A Colt .45 revolver once owned by General George S. Patton sold for $75,000 at auction in Los Angeles.The single-action revolver was acquired by the famous World War II general around 1928. read
Victoria Lebrec, 24, became only the third person to undergo – and the second to survive – a procedure that involves inserting a balloon into a vein in the leg. read
Shocking photos of the moment a massive five-metre crocodile killed and ate a 'smaller' two-metre croc in the Northern Territory were captured by a tourist cruise in Kakadu National Park. read
Inquiries are centring on a man, 47, who lodged with Gale Booth, 82, pictured with Mrs Blair, at her modest terraced home in Oxford. He is believed to have bought a first-class ticket to Australia. read
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of 1980s cult classic The Goonies, two megafans have made a mini documentary about Astoria, where the iconic film was set in the U.S. read
He made his name running across Californian beaches in 1990s TV series Baywatch – but actor David Hasselhoff now has to find more gentle ways to keep fit, thanks to arthritic knees. read
Ambassador Sylvie Bermann said the French have finally ‘got over’ their humiliating defeat because the EU represents the ‘united Europe’ that Napoleon always ‘dreamed’ about. read
When he arrived in Los Angeles, DJ Calvin Harris was a pale and scrawny Scot, but three years on, the superstar’s chiselled torso and Hollywood smile have helped him win the heart of Taylor Swift. read
The 65-year-old man was killed while on a regular morning stroll through woodland near Buchen, southwest Germany, in the early hours of this morning. Police are investigating the death. read
The watchdog probe follows the recent investigation of Bristol poppy seller Olive Cooke, 92, who fell to her death after being bombarded with calls and letters begging for money. read
Leicestershire Police have set up facial recognition cameras in strategic locations in Donington Park, to scan the faces of thousands of people attending the rock festival this weekend. read
Nearly 3,000 people have been forced to leave their homes after Mount Sinabung on the Indonesian island of Sumatra erupted - sending hot ash over a mile into the air and covering villages four miles away. read
The worrying incident that saw passengers escaping fumes on board happened after Allegiant Air Flight 330 had landed at Boise Airport in Idaho, U.S. from Los Angeles. read
Sir Tim Hunt (pictured) and his wife have spoken of how they cried and held each other in the aftermath of the public backlash which led to him quitting his role with University College London. read
5 Seconds Of Summer's guitarist Michael Clifford has been rushed to hospital with burns to his face sustained during a concert in Wembley, London on Saturday evening. read
The same fanatics responsible for clashes with police that took place outside Downing Street two days after the General Election have been secretly filmed bragging about their plans. read
After revelations that Listen Ltd has been targeting vulnerable donors including pensioners and cancer patients, a new video shows a team manager boasting about marijuana. read
Prince George made his debut on the balcony of Buckingham Palace wearing exactly the same baby-blue romper suit his dad, Prince William, wore during his first appearance 31 years ago (pictured) read
Ordinary women are copying Victoria Beckham and Gwyneth Paltrow in paying for extra space once it becomes too much of a challenge to squeeze that new jacket into an overcrowded wardrobe. read
In what could become one of the largest divorce claims in British legal history, Christina Estrada has apparently separated from Walid Juffali, one of the richest men in the Middle East. read
Tim Hawking, the third of Hawking’s children with his first wife, Jane Wilde, makes the disclosure as part of a documentary on the world’s most famous physics professor airing on Tuesday at 10.35pm. read
Father-of-two Charlie Norton, pictured, is believed to have been on an early morning stroll after a friend's birthday party near Tangier when he fell off a cliff. Police continue to investigate. read
Interest in Hepworth is at a high. Her first major London exhibition in half a century opens at Tate Britain on June 24. Entitled Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture For A Modern World. read
When millionairess Margarita Hamilton moved to a fairytale castle overlooking the quaint Somerset seaside town of Clevedon, it wasn’t long before the genteel residents were up in arms. read
A Malaysian photographer snapped the shots on a visit to Seabeck in Washington. The magnificent birds of prey locked talons in a vicious fight as one tried to snatch a hapless fish. read
Acid erosion is responsible for 80 per cent of problems such as cavities and yellowing, and food and drink with a high acid content, such as fizzy drinks and fruit juices, are common causes. read
More wood is now being burnt from British woods than at any time since the industrial revolution. The Government’s target is that the annual fuel harvest should reach two million tons by 2020. read
Footage captured on a beach in South Nags Head, North Carolina, shows the dog digging a hole and then playfully snapping its jaws as it chases the crab. read
On Saturday the Alice Springs area turned into a winter wonderland after a thunderstorm blanketed the area in hail. Photographs show a stunning contrast between the bright earth and hail. read
One lucky model got the opportunity to transform into not one but seven Disney princesses in a manner of minutes, with the magical touch of a talented hair and make up team. read
Thomas Poulsom’s designs have been adopted by the Danish company and one of his sets is now among the top ten bestselling Lego products. read
Two dairy farming brothers want to put up the 160ft tall turbines – just a few feet shorter than Nelson’s Column – on countryside neighbouring historic Harewood House (pictured). read
A few pieces of some of the most iconic moments in cinematic history will go on sale at the glamorous showbiz auction. But the one set to trump them all is a 14-inch Lady Penelope, puppet, pictured. read
A boy goes from unassuming and somewhat awkward to instant hero thanks to his scintillating dance moves in an inspirational high-school video. read
Beneath the panes of Perspex in her floor, the daisy-strewn runway falls away as fast as 80 years of history. The Blenheim’s snout lifts skywards, her twin engines casting a heat haze behind the propellers’ silver blur. At 200mph, she throttles towards a patchwork of cumulus and sun, quiet, quick and deft. read