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Kalashnikov in hand, chilling images show ISIS murderer walking on beach in front of stunned onlookers before unleashing carnage 

A chilling new image shows ISIS gunman Seifeddine Rezgui (pictured) walking down the beach in Sousse, Tunisia, armed with the assault rifle he used to gun down 38 innocent tourists - 15 of whom were British. read


Carly Lovett named as first British victim of Tunisian beach massacre

Joel Richards, 22, a student at the University of Worcester, his council-worker uncle Adrian Evans, 49, and beauty blogger Carly Lovett, 24, were all been killed in Tunisia yesterday. read


ISIS releases picture of man it claims carried out Tunisia hotel shooting

ISIS social media accounts were sharing a picture of a man they named as Abu Yahya Qayrawani - which could be the jihadi name for Seifeddine Yacoubi, the gunman who was shot dead on Friday. read


Thomson and First Choice cancel all holidays to Tunisia after beach shooting

British holidaymakers are leaving Tunisia in their droves following the deadly terrorist attack that left 39 tourists dead. Travel agents will today evacuate as many as 2,500 Brits from Tunisia. read


Tunisia beach massacre survivors on terror of being trapped in hotel with ISIS maniac

Rebecca Smith, 22, and her boyfriend Ross Thompson (both pictured) came face to face with the gunman who shot dead 38 people trapped when bungling hotel staff sent them fleeing down a dead-end corridor, where the bloodthirsty maniac began lobbing bombs at them. read


'Ramadan will have lots of surprises', ISIS warn after Tunisia attack

The massacre on a Tunisian beach resort that left at least 39 dead followed a chilling threat from ISIS that 'Ramadan will have lots of surprises'. read


David Cameron warns that many Tunisian beach shooting victims were Britons

The Prime Minister warned that the public need to be prepared for 'many of those killed' in the 'savage' Tunisian shooting being Britons, speaking after a plot to bomb a march in London today was foiled. read


Relatives take to Twitter to find loved ones after Tunisia beach shooting

Suzanne Davey (pictured), Scott Chalkley, John and Janet Stocker, Roy and Angela Fisher, and John Welch and Eileen Swannack are missing. read


Kuwait Airways plane makes emergency landing at London's Heathrow Airport

Flight KU188 is believed to have declared an emergency over Belgium, and turned back to land in the UK. read


Kurdish fighters retake Syria's Kobani after ISIS seized it

The fighters said they fully secured the Syrian border town of Kobani today, killing more than 60 Isis militants in the process, just two days after the hardline group attacked it with suicide bombers. read


Video shows crowds fleeing during Tunisian beach shooting

This astonishing footage shows the moment terrified holidaymakers fled a beach as a murderous gunman patrolled the tourist spot picking out victims. read


Mass funeral for victims of Kuwaiti mosque bombing that killed 27

Draped in state's striped flag, their corpses were carried overhead by weeping relatives ahead of a mass funeral at Kuwait City's Grand Mosque. read


Aseel Muthana and Forhad Rahman sent WhatsApp messages calling each other 'cutie'

Cardiff teenager Aseel Muthana, then 17, left the UK in February 2014 to join Isis in Syria. Forhad Rahman - with whom he swapped messages - is on trial at the Old Bailey accused of helping him. read


Ladies of Newcastle flash flesh at Northumberland Plate meeting

Shunning the traditional 'smart' dress code normally applied to British racing events, they arrived at Gosforth Park racecourse in glittering, flesh-baring gowns. read


Jeremy Clarkson lays into final episode of Top Gear airing Sunday on BBC

Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has implied that the final ever show - which will air at 8pm tomorrow - is likely to disappoint the show's fans, as only half the footage is 'quite good'. read


Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie enjoy tea with Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

The two couples spent a few hours together at Kensington Palace on Friday. read


Morrisons sell pigs in blankets under Ramadan promotion stickers 

Shoppers were stunned to see Ramadan promotional stickers stuck to freezers containing pork products in Morrisons. Ramadan is the holy month for Islam, which forbids the consumption of pork at any time. read


Bin-diving 'freegan' couple who scavenge supermarket leftovers miss court appearance because they've got food poisoning 

Paul Barker, 39, and wife Kerry, 30, from Hetton, Sunderland, were due to appear in court on Tuesday over the theft of nine bottles of wine worth £89.91 but failed to arrive for their 10am hearing. read


Caitlin Blake-Lane fell in love with an English Lord at the races - now she's Lady of the Manor

Caitlin Blake-Lane met her fiance at the Melbourne Cup, and after falling in love found out he was the son of an English Lord. She is soon to become Lady of the Manor at Ugbrooke House. read


David Cameron will warn that EU exit is 'risky' in plan to keep Britain in

Leaked details of the Prime Minister's talks with other EU leaders reveal he has set himself the 'firm aim' of keeping the UK in the EU, in a move likely to infuriate Eurosceptics. read


Too much maternity leave is 'frustrating', Vogue's Alexandra Shulman says

Alexandra Shulman, who has edited the British version of the magazine for 23 years, made the comments in an interview after revealing she only took four months off when she gave birth to her son. read


More than 200 people are set on fire at Taiwan water park after coloured powder sprayed onto crowd ignites during show 

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Shocking footage of the accident at Formosa Water Park in Taiwan shows chaotic scenes as hundreds of people try to escape from the flames. read


Belgian doctors give healthy woman green light to die by euthanasia because of 'suicidal thoughts' 

The young woman, Laura, 24, (picture posed by model) admitted that she has had suicidal thougths since childhood, claiming 'life, that's not for me'. Belgian doctors have agreed and said they will help her die. read


Harworth bodybuilder held on suspicion of murder after cyclist mown down by car

Richard Pencott (pictured) was killed instantly in the crash on Faraday Close, Nottinghamshire, on Wednesday. Sam Spaven appeared at court this morning, where he was kept on remand. read


Dancer in Alton Towers roller coaster crash is 2nd person to have leg amputated

Vicky Balch, 20, who has been in intensive care since the crash on The Smiler ride earlier this month, had her right leg removed below the knee yesterday morning, according to her lawyer. read


WAG's dog dies after spending too long in dryer at pet parlour

Charlie (pictured playing in family album), a healthy six-year-old owned by ex-Liverpool defender Daniel Agger and his wife Sofie, had been inside the dryer at Dapper Dogs, near Southport, for 25 minutes. read


Sun shines at Glastonbury 2015 as festival fans await Kanye West performance

Most of the 100,000-plus revellers spent the penultimate day of the popular music festival covered in dirt, surrounded by rubbish and using plastic containers to 'clean' themselves. read


Aown Dogar drowned after falling into River Thames in Oxford

Aown Dogar fell into the murky river while playing with school friends near Donnington Bridge in Oxford around 7.15pm on Wednesday. Friends and family have paid tribute on social media. read


How wife of millionaire BBC boss Anthony Fry met his mistress by his hospital bed

Anthony Fry, pictured, managed to keep news of his mistress Claire Hoey, and their two twin girls secret from his wife Anne, until he suffered a massive stroke on March 4 last year, when they bumped into each other in hospital.. read


US, China and Russia scramble to build hypersonic fighter jets

Military scientists in the United States, China and Russia are independently attempting to build fighter aircraft and missiles that can travel at 4,000mph as part of a new type of hypersonic weapon. read


Seven-year-old schoolchildren to be given new tests amid claims teachers 'depress' marks so they can hit improvement targets 

Ministers are said to be considering national tests at Key Stage 1 because the current system gives teachers an incentive to mark children down so they can more easily hit improvement targets. read


Suspect arrested over terror attack on French gas factory 'took a selfie with victim's severed head before being detained by police'

A source close to the investigation said a photograph of suspect Yassin Salhi posing with the severed head of victim French factory boss Herve Cornara was sent to a US number via WhatsApp. read


Girl killed by tractor driven by father on Welsh country lane

Teal David, six, was at her family's house in the village of Aberdaron (pictured) in north Wales, when she was struck by the vehicle as it towed a trailer. An inquest into her death will take place. read


British universities allow foreign students to use dictionaries in exams

EXCLUSIVE: Among the dozens of institutions which give finalists access to a dictionary are some of the country's most prestigious universities, including 12 members of the elite Russell Group. read


Return of the interest-only mortgage: Fierce competition among lenders is making it easier to take out risky loans 

Lenders have begun introducing deals allowing borrowers to take out an interest-only loan with a deposit of 25 per cent and pay it off when they sell the property. read


Judy Murray says the 'pressure' on Andy at Wimbledon is too much for her

World number three Andy Murray's mother Judy has admitted that the pressure riding on the shoulder's of her youngest son is too much for her, and that it has taken away all the fun of Wimbledon. read


The most stylish cabin crews in the skies include Vivienne Westwood's Virgin Atlantic

From Virgin Atlantic's Vivienne Westwood designs to Etihad's couture in-flight uniforms, MailOnline Travel is rounding up the best dressed cabin crews in the sky. read


Killed 'Shawshank' escapee Richard Matt was caught by a COUGH

Richard Matt was shot dead by border protection guards in Malone, upstate New York, after they heard the criminal clear his throat next to a cabin they were searching. read


Damien Dinobewei who strangled Tia Kounota is sent to secure hospital indefinitely 

Unemployed Damien Dinobewei (pictured), of Birmingham, killed on-off girlfriend Tia Kounota when he was in a 'florid' state after stopping taking medication for his paranoid schizophrenia. read


'Too posh to pick up poo': Furious locals stick up sarcastic posters after getting fed up with lazy dog-walkers 

Posters mocking local dog owners have popped up in Harwood, Greater Manchester, telling them to take more responsibility in picking up their dog poo as 'the poo fairy' certainly won't do it. read


New app creates hypnotic animated loops instead of everyday snapshots 

The moving picture mobile camera app, Phhhoto, created for iOs allows users to capture moving images and share them across social networks including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. read


Formula 1 test driver Maria de Villota's car was 'fighting' as she crashed at Duxford Aerodrome

Marussia's Formula 1 test driver Maria de Villota, then aged 32, suffered 'horrific' injuries and lost an eye after she crashed during an aerodynamics test at Duxford Aerodrome in Cambridgeshire in 2012. read


Ian Brady security officer is jailed for smuggling camera into Moors murderer's hospital

Alan Hagan, 48, was on trial over his dealings with News Of The World crime reporter Lucy Panton in 2008 while he worked at Ashworth Hospital in Merseyside. read


Lindsay Lohan 'stalker' who claimed he was the star's husband and sent abusive emails to Chiltern Firehouse gets restraining order

German national Daniel Vorderwulbecke (left), 37, claimed he was the star's husband and the Queen's nephew and thought the Mean Girls star was staying at the celebrity haunt Chiltern Firehouse. read


Eurozone finance ministers REJECT extending Greek bailout deadline beyond Tuesday

Eurozone finance ministers have refused a request by Greece to extend its bailout programme. The Eurogroup will continue its meeting without the Greek finance minister to decide the consequences. read


Plus-size fashion vlogger Loey Lane takes down critics of fat girls

Loey Lane, 22, talks about beauty and plus-size fashion on her popular YouTube channel. In a recent video, she came up with a tongue-in-cheek list of reasons why 'fat girls shouldn't wear bikinis'. read


The Tokyo hotel where guests savour the city's skyline from 52 floors up (shame the service doesn't hit the heights)

The views are always readily available because the hotel occupies floors 47 to 52 of the Toranomon Hills skyscraper, located between the famous Tokyo Tower and the Imperial Palace. read


40 per cent of women admit they've considered a boob job

In a survey conducted by Elle.com, 7,000 women were asked to reveal intimate details about the way that they view their breasts, with only 16 per cent admitting that they like the way theirs look. read


Sir Tim Hunt investigation reveals flaws about Connie St Louis' testimony

On Monday, June 8, a British academic called Connie St Louis uploaded a sensational document to her Twitter feed. Beginning with the question ‘Why are the British so embarrassing abroad? read


Family's dismay after council bans them from keeping chicken in hedge

Sara Tasker, 31, a  photographer, lives in the tiny village of Mill Bank, West Yorkshire, with her fiance Rory, 35, her two-year-old daughter Orla, and their pet chicken Matilda. read


Anna Reese charged with causing death by reckless driving in Bangkok

Anna Reese careered into the rear of the parked patrol car at around 3am yesterday morning in Bangkok. The 44-year-old officer - Sub. Lt. Napadol Wongbandit - died at the scene. read


Bedford School teacher Hayley Dimmock let pupil touch her and had sex on school trip

Hayley Dimmock, 28, was banned indefinitely from teaching after admitting allowing a male pupil from Bedford School to run his hands up her ankle and inner thigh, and touch her bottom. read


BBC Trust could be axed and replaced by Ofcom within two years

Culture Secretary John Whittingdale, pictured, is now drawing up a discussion paper featuring several options for radical reform of the Corporation’s governance. read


Top barrister concludes Lord Janner accusations SHOULD be heard in court

EXCLUSIVE: The independent QC is expected to reveal next week that the case should be heard in court, despite his severe dementia, after a review was launched into the controversial decision. read


Boris Johnson takes Formula E car for a spin ahead of London E Prix

Boris Johnson took the Formula E car around the track ahead of London's inaugural E Prix in which the world championship for the electric cars will be decided. read


The Queen gave F1's Lewis Hamilton a lesson in table manners during royal lunch 

Louis Hamilton jumped straight in and began chatting to Her Majesty. He said:‘She is a sweet woman and we talked about how she spends her weekends, houses and music. She is really cool.’ read


Kevin Wheatcroft sleeps in Adolf Hitler's bed and has £100m Nazi memorabilia collection

It started with a Nazi stomrtrooper helmet he got for his fifth birthday but Kevin Wheatcroft, pictured, from Leicestershire, is now worth £120million and has the world's largest Nazi collection. read


Hero Alex McDougall's send-off for brave gunner who served his country for 30 years

Alex McDougall, pictured, spent his last 17 years in a in a Nottinghamshire nursing home but more than 500 people attended his funeral after nurses put out a special appeal for fear of no-one coming. read


Rwandan Karenzi Karake accused of war crimes 'was in Britain to meet MI6 head' 

General Karenzi Karake, pictured, was to visit his British counterpart last Thursday, but the meeting is thought to have been cancelled at the last minute. read


Mortgage misery for 3million households: Those on punitive standard variable rates have to pay an extra £4billion a year 

More than three million homeowners are saddled with expensive mortgage deals that are costing an extra £4billion a year, and may soon be be unable to afford their mortgages if interest rates rise. read


Gay couples rush to marry after Supreme Court's same-sex marriage ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that same-sex unions are the law of the land. 'No union is more profound than marriage,' the majority wrote. The chief justice wrote a scathing dissent. read


How was Britain's fattest man Carl Thompson allowed to eat himself to death? 

Carl Thompson was Britain’s fattest man — he was 65st. Or, to put it another way, he weighed roughly the same as a Steinway grand piano, or five washing machines. read


Pair of Kuwaiti migrants are caught strolling along the M1

Pictured walking on the hard shoulder of the M1, the two Kuwaiti men almost brought traffic to a standstill as they walked on the motorway which connects London to Leeds. read


Eritrean migrant is killed at the Channel Tunnel after trying to board a moving train to UK

The man died after attempting to get on a train at Coquelles, according to firefighters quoted by the daily Le Parisien newspaper.The incident comes as French dock workers went on strike. read


How Ian Fleming's passion for twitching inspired some Bond girls

Ian Fleming was inspired by the wildlife of Jamaica where he wrote all the 007 novels at his house, Goldeneye, according to historian Matthew Parker read


Andy Murray may have to beat Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer AND Novak Djokovic to win Wimbledon

Rafael Nadal may await in the quarter finals of this year's tournament, while Federer may follow up in the semis, and Djokovic will almost certainly play in the final. read


How the Rich Kids of Instagram are spending their summer holidays

From cruising in luxury cars and drinking expensive bottles of champagne to relaxing on million-dollar yachts, these unapologetically rich teenagers are celebrating their summers in style. read


Insurance firms pressured after Sheila Hancock reveals her car cover has rocketed 157%

Insurance firms are under pressure to justify high prices for older drivers after the actress Sheila Hancock was hit by an ‘absurd’ 157 per cent increase to her car premium. read


The wonders of the grapefruit diet have been squashed! Celebrity fad would only hep you lose weight if you eat 40 at once 

The grapefruit diet has been championed by the likes of Kylie Minogue and Brooke Shields but scientists say you would need to eat 40 grapefruits to get the full benefit of its fat-burning chemicals. read


Hope for Abi Longfellow as NHS could reverse decision not to pay for drug that may save her

Abi Longfellow suffers from a rare kidney disease and has to spend ten hours a day undergoing dialysis. She has been denied a life-saving drug by NHS due to red tape over cost. read


ISIS re-enter Kobane in Syria and complete one of its ‘worst massacres’

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said many of the dead in Kobane were in their homes when they were killed by the group's rockets. Snipers shot at 'anything that moved.' read


JANE FRYER meets MARIA SHARAPOVA

Maria Sharapova looks like a giantess dressed up as a doll. Her enormous shoulders jut out either side. Her thighs are rippling, surprisingly chunky and ever so slightly veiny. read


Two Emsworth boys in hospital after man stabbed them as they walked home from school

Police were called to the scene in Emsworth, near Havant, Hampshire, shortly after 3pm after a 999 call came in to say the two youngsters had been attacked in the street by a man. read


Parents reveal the top ten things you should buy before the birth of your baby... and ten that are a waste of money

A survey of 2,000 new parents by Which? has revealed that stair gates the are must-buy essential for new parents, which door bouncers, washing bowls, and breast pumps top the ditch list. read


University College London won't take back Sir Tim Hunt

Professor Michael Arthur, president and provost of University College London, broke his silence over the row and ruled out reversing his decision to accept Sir Tim Hunt’s resignation. read


Couple in family cocaine ring blew £40k on wedding while on benefits

Carl Honey-Jones (left), 31, wife Donna, 32, and four relatives appeared in court today for their part in flooding the streets of Swansea with cocaine. Mr Honey-Jones was today jailed for nine years. read


Stunning heiress and her dashing 'Mr Long Pole' were the megastars of 19th-century London - so what went wrong for the Angel and the Cad? 

The full extent of the 21-year-old's misfortunes - and the admirable way she handled it - has now been revealed after author Geraldine Roberts spent 10 years researching the life of the heiress. read


World leaders at G7 summit could be protected by 'Death Star' laser weapon

World leaders attending the G7 summit in Japan could be protected by a radical new laser weapon. that can shoot drones out of the sky. read


Michael Buble's son Noah admitted to hospital in Argentina with 'serious' burns

Noah, who will be two in August, suffered 'serious' burns in the accident which is believed to have happened at home. read


Sir Harry Djanogly ‘dragged police officer 30 yards along dual carriageway’ 

Sir Harry Djanogly, 76, who was knighted for his services to charity, has appeared at Hammersmith Magistrates Court accused of dangerous driving and assault. read


Cory Davison left paralysed down one side of face after brain tumour surgery

Cory Davison, 11, from Blyth, defied the odds to survive a rare and aggressive form of cancer, diagnosed when he was just six. But the surgery damaged his sight, hearing and balance. read


Maserati written off after tin of paint covers interior

A one-at-fault driver whose incredible misfortune led to an expensive claim after a tin of paint splattered inside his luxury Maserati vehicle when he swerved to avoid a dog in South Australia. read


Mentally ill woman Sadie Jenkins who slit two children's throats is freed

Sadie Jenkins, pictured, from Newport, south wales was handed a two-year supervision order at Cardiff Crown court after a jury found her not guilty of attempted murder due to insanity following a knife attack on two children. read


Zeltiq's CoolSculpting device claims to FREEZE away your fat

The CoolSculpting device, created by Zeltiq, features a gel patch that clamps on to the targeted area and freezes fat cells beneath the skin to temperatures of around −7°C. read


Being watched at the zoo makes monkeys stressed: Apes become aggressive when people are staring at them, study finds 

Researchers from the University of Melbourne found that the primates scratched themselves and fought more when they could see human visitors compared to when they were behind a one-way screen. read


Shift Sneaker concept changes your trainer colour and design on-demand

The concept was dreamt up during +Rehabstudio's Hackweek and uses a combination of high-tech fibres, conductive woven threads, and advanced textiles. read


Thousands take to London's streets to celebrate gay pride

The theme for this year's event is Pride Heroes with mathematician Alan Turing, who was prosecuted for engaging in homosexual acts in 1952, selected as one of the figures celebrated. read


Lib Dems new seats in the Lords gives them 13 times more peers than MPs

Senior Conservatives have confirmed that Nick Clegg’s party is planning to appoint more people to the Lords, despite trying to abolish it when in the coalition government. read


19st mother is shamed into shedding 8st after her son created horrific mock-up of her demanding piles of junk food

Faye Hardy, 32, weighed 19 stone 9lbs and was a size 26, when her son Sorren mocked up two pictures of her demanding food. She now weighs just 11 stone and is a size 12. read


Pictures show Gatwick's plans for expansion in bid to be chosen for new runway

The Airport Commission is currently deciding whether to recommend expansion at Gatwick (plans pictured) or Heathrow as the Government looks to increase Britain's air capacity. read


Alleged conman 'posing as aristocrat' fails to appear in caught

Alexander Wood, 33, was due at Highbury Magistrates Court, where he is accused of claiming to be the Duke of Marlborough at the luxury Great Northern Hotel in King's Cross. read


Wimp 2 Warrior shows everyday women becoming MMA fighters in six months

Meet the Australian women have been training for six months to become professional MMA fighters. They suffered through intense mental and physical strain for TV series Wimp 2 Warrior. read


McDonald's customer in Berkshire shocked to find mould on his burger

Edward Porter, 33, from Taplow, Berkshire was dining with a colleague at the Holborn branch of McDonald's when he was disgusted to see spots of blue mould growing on the bun. read


Romanian doctors give donor organ to a SECOND patient after the first dies

The initial donation had been made by a man to his 36-year-old son, who was critically ill and died after the transplant. Worldwide, there have been only 30 procedures of this kind, it is estimated. read


Andy Green crashes Jaguar XJ Bloodhound SSC at Goodwood

World land speed record holder Wing Commander Andy Green lost control of the specially built Jaguar XJ Bloodhound SSC rapid response vehicle at a notorious corner on the mile long hill climb at the event held in the stately grounds of the Earl of March. read


McDonald’s fan creates deep fried BIG MAC for the ultimate junk food experience

A recipe for a deep-fried Big Mac are likely to divide opinion with some McDonald's fans lovin' it and others thinking it's a 1000-calorie indulgence too far. An American food blogger shared his recipe. read


Matthew Boler's mother shares photo of baby's odd-shaped head to warn of serious condition

Matthew Boler was born with craniosyntotis, a condition that causes the brain to grow abnormally. His mother, Megan Boler, of Texas, hopes her son's story will raise awareness of the condition. read


Armed Forces Day celebrated after police foil Isis plot 

Watching from the sidelines, Prime Minister David Cameron paid his respects to serving and veteran soldiers, both men and women, by attending the Armed Forces Day celebrations in Guildford. read


Animal rights campaigners in Spain demand ‘Nancy the dolphin trainer’ dolls be removed

A petition has been launched in Spain demanding that toymaker Famosa recalls the toy, which retails for the equivalent of £24. read


Japanese company Ale to create fireworks using meteors in Earth's atmosphere

A Japanese start-up called Ale revealed it will launch a satellite into a polar orbit containing dozens of balls, which will burn up in the atmosphere with a bright colour (stock image shown). read


Mac on... the migrant crisis in Calais 

'...And so we say farewell to 96-year-old Gladys who died in France but wanted to be buried at home...' read


10ft Coastal Carpet Python goes on the loose in Maidstone

Eleven-year-old snake Zombie (pictured) is believed to have escaped through his owner's conservatory door. He's since been out and about in Kent, and is believed to be near a Tesco store. read


Opium poppies set to become medical morphine growing in DORSET

The poppies will be manufactured into morphine to alleviate pain for patients going in and out of surgery.They are seen growing in Dorset, Lincolnshire, Oxfordshire and Hampshire. read


JetSuite are offering flights on 4th of July for just FOUR DOLLARS

Alerts for the $4 deal - to destinations in the US, Mexico and Caribbean -will be sent via text or email on July 3, giving passengers time to stroll up to the private jet just 15 minutes before takeoff. read


Dog that quacks like Donald Duck is a Japanese Spitz called Caleb

Caleb, an eight-year-old Japanese Spitz, has been videoed trying - and failing - to bark at a passing siren. Many viewers have commented that the pet pooch sounds more like a duck than a dog. read


Former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman sells old Ferrari and Maserati for £82k

Wyman drove the cars to studios during the recording of several Stones albums, including Beggars Banquet (1968), Let It Bleed (1969), Exile on Main St. (1972) and Tattoo You (1981). read


The rodeo of the Andes! Peruvian villagers celebrate traditional festival by capturing rare vicunas and shearing them of their wool (which is worth its weight in gold, literally)

Dozens of the animals were gently captured, shorn of their long, tawny brown and white wool, then set free in the ancient festival known as the 'chaccu' in Peru. read