First family outing: William, Kate and a rather curious George are all smiles as they attend Princess Charlotte's christening

Kate Middleton and Prince William arrive for Princess Charlotte's christening

The family of four made the journey to the church of St Mary Magdalene in Sandringham together on foot for the private ceremony, attended by just 21 official guests including the Queen, close family members and the nine-week old princess's five godparents. Kate, wearing an ivory Alexander McQueen dress, pushed Charlotte (left) in a traditional silver wheeled Millson pram while George - who turns two on July 22 - walked alongside his parents, peeking into the carriage to check on his baby sister as the family left church following the service (main image). It is only the second time Princess Charlotte has been seen in public, and the first time the family have been photographed all together.

That looks familiar! George steals the show in replica of outfit worn by William 30 years ago when he visited baby Harry in hospital

Prince George wears replica of William's outfit for Princess Charlotte's christening

The prince, who celebrates his second birthday later this month, toddled past well-wishers and photographers clutching his father Prince William's hand as they arrived at church of St Mary Magdalene in Sandringham for his sister Charlotte christening. George's outfit (left), created by designer Rachel Riley, was strikingly similar to one worn by Prince William to meet his then newborn brother Prince Harry at the Lindo Wing for the first time in 1984. (right). George was making his fourth UK public visit, just over three weeks after appearing at the Trooping the Colour ceremony, where he also wore a similar outfit when he appeared on the Buckingham Palace balcony to the one his father wore for the occasion 31 years before.

Camilla's close shave! Duchess of Cornwall suffers a Marilyn moment as she arrives for Charlotte's christening

The Duchess of Cornwall almost suffered a wardrobe malfunction as she arrived for Charlotte's christening. A stray gust of wind left her struggling to hold her skirt down and almost sent her hat flying.

A hat trick for McQueen! Proud mother Kate looks elegant in cream outfit by same designer that she wore for her wedding and George's christening

Kate looked elegant in a cream dress coat by Alexander McQueen, a cream hat and nude court shoes as she arrived at the church in Sandringham this afternoon.

It's glamorous Aunt Pippa! Kate's younger sister shows off her slim figure in chic 50s-style cream dress

Pippa Middleton wore a cream dress and cream hat for the christening of Princess Charlotte. The colour palette was similar to the outfit she wore to see Prince George christened in 2013.

A gown fit for a princess! Charlotte becomes the seventh royal baby to wear the historic Honiton lace christening robe

The baby princess today became the seventh royal child to be christened in the gown which is a replica of one made for Queen Victoria in 1841. That gown was retired and replaced in 2008.

Crown Jewels to leave London for the first time: Priceless 175-year-old font taken to Norfolk for royal christening

The 175-year-old Lily Font (left), pictured with the silver Ewer, have been transported out of London for the first time ever and will be used at Princess Charlotte's christening later today

The Crown Jewels will be transported from the Tower of London to Norfolk today, for the christening of Princess Charlotte. The 175-year-old solid-silver Lily Font has never left the capital.

Meet the godparents! Diana's niece is among Charlotte's godparents but Pippa misses out again

The Hon Laura Fellowes, 34, is William's cousin and the daughter of Princess Diana's older sister, Lady Jane Fellowes

Laura Fellowes, (left) the daughter of Diana's sister, Jane, will join William's pals James Meade and Thomas van Straubenzee at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham for the baptism.

Man brazenly parading ISIS flag outside Parliament is stopped by police... but is allowed to walk free as they say he is NOT breaking the law

Man parading ISIS flag outside Big Ben

A man paraded past the Houses of Parliament draped in an Islamic State flag with a young girl on his shoulders - before being allowed to walk free by police. The man could be seen walking past a group of scouts near Big Ben with the little girl waving a smaller version of the jihadist group's flag just days before the anniversary of the 7/7 terror attacks. Police confirmed that they stopped the man in the busy tourist area on Saturday, but did not arrest him as his actions were deemed 'within the law'.

Colman's mustard to be toned down with new mellow flavour for those who find the original too hot to handle 

The new milder version of Colman's mustard will still have a traditional English mustard flavour but the heat level will be 'mellowed' to one similar to its American-style hot dog taste.

'It was outrageous': Melvyn Bragg savages Ed Miliband for taking two holidays in a row after leaving party in 'a disaster zone'

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The 75-year-old broadcaster, who was made a peer in 1998, said Mr Miliband had 'failed' the party and its supporters by overseeing Labour's worst election result in almost 30 years.

BBC could start charging to watch iPlayer after Osborne forces corporation to cover £650m cost of providing free TV licences for the elderly

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Mr Osborne this morning confirmed the corporation would 'make a contribution' towards £12billion in benefit cuts needed under Tory plans to eliminate the deficit.

Rapist footballer Ched Evans to become a father in January - 14 months after he was released from prison

The former Sheffield United player is expecting his first child with his fiancee Natasha Massey in January. His sister Kylie announced the news on Twitter.

Europe holds its breath: 'No' campaign races into a 20% lead as votes are counted in Greece's bailout referendum leaving country's place in the Eurozone in jeopardy

Greece referendum polls close as 6 exit polls predict 'no' campaign victory

Nearly 10 million people are thought have turned out to vote on whether Greece should accept Europe's latest bailout package and introduce tougher austerity measures. Initial reports suggest the turnout was 'high', with the first official projection of the result expected around 9pm local time (19:00 BST). The voting closed amid increasing fears the central Bank of Greece is on the brink of collapse.

Greece's haves and have-nots: While some Athenians queue at soup kitchens, others are hoarding cash in safety deposit boxes for the turbulent weeks ahead

The gaping divide between Greece's 'haves' and the 'have-nots' was laid bare in Athens this afternoon as the country went to the polls to decide on whether to accept the EU bail-out..

'We used to diet like you in UK. Now we worry if we'll eat at all,' writes LIZ JONES in Athens 

Athens no longer feels like a first-world country, home of yogurt, olive oil and suntans. It feels like a country poised on the brink of revolution, of civil war, writes LIZ JONES.

Greece on the brink: UK tourists told not to panic amid warnings of food and medicine shortages as Greeks go to the abyss

The Association of British Travel Agents say it is 'business as usual' for holidays in Greece. But there are worries hotels and supermarket are running out of things ahead of today's vote.

Mimi Big T**s, buffoon leaders... and how we milked the EU, by Taki Theodoracopulos, veteran Greek commentator and spectator columnist

Today's referendum is truly Greek, a tragi-comedy of errors, a yes or no question drafted in cryptic, technocratic gobbledegook, says Greek commentator Taki Theodoracopulos.

Millionaire's wife who was proposed to in an elaborate yacht stunt is given a restraining order after she called him a 'lying scumbag' on Facebook

Millionaire businessman's wife who was proposed to in a flashy yacht stunt is given

Rebecca Vowles 'publicly humiliated' her former husband Max Walker after posting an abusive rant questioning his parenting skills on Facebook, after the couple from Poole, Dorset, broke up. It had looked like plain sailing for the couple after Mr Walker popped the question to Miss Vowles by stitching the words 'Will you marry me?' onto a sail on his plush 38ft yacht during a race in 2009 (inset). But just three years later their relationship turned stormy and they split up, launching a string of bitter civil court clashes.

John 'Goldfinger' Palmer was killed 'with a shotgun fitted with a silencer and ammunition containing lethal wires to shred internal organs' 

The gangland criminal John 'Goldfinger' Palmer, found murdered at his Essex home last week, may have been about to help police, a source in the criminal underworld has claimed.

£52m Securitas raid 'holds key to Goldfinger's murder': Notorious money launderer may have been executed by a hitman implicated in the killing of Great Train Robber Charlie Wilson

Palmer's involvement as a secret ‘financier’ for the Securitas robbery in 2006 may hold a clue to his murder

Palmer's involvement as a secret 'financier' for the Securitas robbery in 2006 may be the key clue in solving who carried out his murder. 'Goldfinger' (pictured) was found dead near his Essex mansion.

Residents of sleepy village stunned by the arrival of 500 swingers determined to enjoy massive sex festival 

The third 'Swingfields' festival took place in the little village of Flaxey, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, over the course of the weekend.

Woman, 27, is so scared of vomiting she got her boyfriend to have a vasectomy in case pregnancy gave her morning sickness

Dave Robinson, 40, from Fleetwood, said he didn't mind giving up the chance to ever have children because he can't imagine a life without Vicky Nash, pictured with him, and he doesn't think they'll split.

Size 16 feet and a record-breaking serve: Meet the 6ft 11in man mountain standing in Andy Murray's way

Andy Murray's next opponent is Croation Ivo Karlović in 4th round at Wimbledon

Ivo Karlovic (right) is bidding to upset a nation by blasting Andy Murray (centre) out of Wimbledon in the fourth round with his powerhouse serve. He is the tallest man in the history of the ATP World Tour rankings with a record for serving more aces than any other active player. The 36-year-old Croatian hammered 41 aces en route to clinching his 7-6(3), 4-6, 7-6(2), 7-6(9) victory against 13-seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga on Saturday.

'I borrowed £30k...and then Andy's winnings helped me pay it back': Judy Murray reveals supporting her tennis-playing sons hasn't always been easy

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Judy Murray was tennis coach to her two sons Andy and Jamie until they were 12. She struggled to make ends meet when neither were old enough to win prize money, she reveals.

RACHEL JOHNSON: I am sick of tennis 'girlies' in skimpy whites. So man up! 

When it comes to Wimbledon fortnight, I put a line through the diary - and would trample over both my grandmothers' graves to go to SW19, writes RACHEL JOHNSON.

Bobby is white and has blue eyes while Riley has dark skin and brown eyes - but these three-year-olds are million-to-one TWINS

Twins Bobby and Riley George are million to one with different skin and eye colour

Bobby, who has blue eyes and light skin and Riley, who has dark eyes and skin, from West London, were born to parents Abigail Tongue, who is white and Richard George, who is mixed race. When the couple first found out that Miss Tongue was expecting twins, doctors said there was a one-in-a-million chance that the babies, created by two separate eggs, would have a different skin tone.

My fight with drink and depression: Freddie Flintoff reveals how he has given up alcohol as part of his battle with depression 

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Former England cricket star Andrew Flintoff has revealed how he has given up alcohol to battle depression, and how he once inspired team-mates to victory with a naked dance to Johnny Cash.

Want a figure like Audrey Hepburn? New book reveals actress's diet secrets that include NEVER skipping breakfast, fasting once a month and eating chocolate daily  

Audrey Hepburn was one of the most beautiful women of the last century and her figure was envied by millions. Her son Luca Dotti has now written a book about her favourite foods and best recipes.

Linda Nolan says she is in the mood to get her life back on track after accepting caution for benefits fraud 

The singer, 56, has said it is 'onwards and upwards' after the emotional conclusion at Blackpool Magistrates' Court to the 18 month probe into her claiming of £4,000 benefits while doing part time work.

'He's an alcoholic'! Selfie queen Karen Danczuk hits back as MP husband accuses her of having affair for FIVE MONTHS in astonishing public break-up

Karen Danczuk accused of having affair by husband Simon for 5 months

The very public break up between Simon Danczuk, 48, (top right) and his selfie-mad wife has descended into all-out war with Karen (left) accusing the Rochdale MP of being an 'arrogant alcoholic'. Mr Danczuk, 48, voiced fears that his wife, 33, had been cheating on him with her personal trainer for five months after Ben Bate, 33, (pictured together bottom right) was photographed leaving the couple's home at 5am on Friday. And the 'selfie queen' has hit back saying she is 'disgusted' by his comments and vowing that the 'truth will out'.

It might need a brand new paint job! Forth Road Bridge becomes a Unesco World Heritage site as it is billed a 'masterpiece of genius' 

The 2,500m steel structure, near Edinburgh, has been named Scotland's sixth Unesco world heritage site, after being recommended for approval by a group of construction experts.

France pops corks as Champagne becomes UN World Heritage Site

France's historic champagne industry including cellars and vineyards in Epernay (pictured) has been named as a United Nations World Heritage Site.

Three teenagers arrested on suspicion of Jersey's first murder in a decade as boy, 16, dies after being found unconscious in the street

The 16-year-old boy, from Jersey, was found unconscious by a member of the public this morning and was taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead a short time later.

Hero pensioner, 74, drowns in sea after saving two teenage girls who got caught in strong current

Richard Guest, from Walsall, swam to help the girls after spotting them struggling in choppy water off the coast of Tywyn, Wales yesterday. He was pulled unconscious from the water around 4pm.

Incredible wooden eco-house that swivels towards the sun in winter and away in summer could be yours for £642,000 (and it's earthquake proof too)

Would YOU live in a spinning home? Yours for £642,000

Bored of looking at the same view out your bedroom window? This dome home in New Paltz, New York, which spins 180 degrees so you never have the same outlook twice. The property is currently on the market for close to a million dollars (£642,219), and is the latest in eco architecture. The incredible design, which will literally make your head spin, rotates on its own axis so floor-to-ceiling windows can face the sun in winter and be turned away in summer.

Temperatures plummet as showers herald a return to a more traditional British summer... but the heatwave could be back by Friday

After spectacular lightening and thunder rumbled across the southern Britain on Friday night, more unsettled weather is on its way - along with cooler conditions.

Schoolgirls launch angry petition against thick tights which have left them sweltering in Britain's heatwave 

Hundreds of schoolgirls at Carr Hill High School, in Kirkham, Lancashire, have complained about having to wear thick tights in 30C heat. But school bosses have told them they can wear trousers instead.

Boyfriend charged with murder after woman, 21, is found stabbed to death near the pony sanctuary where she worked

Unemployed Jordan Taylor, 22, from Basildon, has been charged with murder after Laura Davies, 21, pictured, was stabbed to death near the horse and pony sanctuary in Essex where she worked.

EXCLUSIVE: 'LOL!' UK schoolgirl jihadi's sick reaction to the Tunisian beach massacre in a series of extraordinary messages with undercover MoS reporter

Amira Abase's reaction to the Tunisian attackin a series of online messages

Jihadi schoolgirl Amira Abase (pictured top), 16, wrote that she was laughing out loud - 'Lol' in text language - as Britain mourned the 30 citizens murdered on the beach in Sousse, Tunisia by ISIS gunman Seifeddine Rezgui (bottom left). The sickening remark (bottom right) came in an extraordinary series of exchanges with an undercover Mail on Sunday reporter, who Abase believed to be another British teenager planning to run away to join barbaric IS. Abase encouraged her to make the dangerous trip to marry a frontline jihadi fighter. Abase was only 15 when she and fellow GCSE students Shamima Begum, 16, and Kadiza Sultana, 15, ran away from home in February.

David Cameron announces memorial for 30 UK victims of Tunisian massacre as it emerges beach had been targeted BEFORE 

As tourists continue to visit flowers left on the beach in Sousse, Tunisia where 38 people were killed, the Prime Minister revealed there will be a permanent memorial to the Britons killed in the UK.

Britain's secret war on ISIS: Cameron gives SAS the green light to launch killing raids on terror leaders inside Syria and Iraq

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Amid growing alarm at the threat posed to Britain, the SAS has reportedly been given 'carte blanche' to kill or capture the ISIS leaders - including the masterminds behind the Tunisian beach massacre.

Eyewitness describes SECOND gunman who he says killed at least one tourist in the Tunisian beach massacre 

Glaswegian father Jim Stevenson has given a detailed description of a man he said he watched shoot a woman in the Imperial Marhaba hotel in Sousse during the terror attack that left 38 dead.

Coalition hits ISIS's capital with 16 airstrikes as terror group's propaganda arm releases images of people they say are dead

GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING: More than ten militants and a number of civilians have been killed in the biggest ever airstrikes launched in Syria which rocked the city and sparked a series of explosions.

Holidaymaker who said he wanted to 'jump ship' while not enjoying cruise was held in his room by security because crew thought he was suicidal

Jack Moran who wanted to 'jump ship' judged a suicide risk with cruise ruined

Jack Moran, 85, and his wife Anne (pictured together), 83, of Crosby, Merseyside, were bought a seven-day cruise by their family to celebrate their diamond wedding anniversary. But Mr Moran and his family, who were on board the Royal Caribbean's Adventure of the Seas (inset), said their trip was cut short after less than a day when he complained about problems with his cabin. After complaining several times, the great grandfather told a maitre d' in the restaurant that he wanted to 'jump ship' at the next stop on the voyage. When he returned to his cabin, security staff and the ship's second captain arrived and told the family they were seeking legal advice on whether Mr Moran could remain on the ship - because they thought he had threatened to throw himself overboard.

'I hope you get run over': Black cab drivers target Uber's female boss with sick Twitter trolling

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Animosity between Uber and London's taxi drivers has reached a new level since Jo Bertram, pictured, was targeted with vitriolic comments on rape and her being run over, along with another executive.

Revealed: How some British schools are more racially segregated than St Louis - the US city hit by the Ferguson race riots 

Primary schools in Blackburn with Darwen are more racially segregated than parts of St Louis, pictured during the riots following the killing of an unarmed black teenager by a white policeman.

Someone will be killed! Truckers demand better security at Calais as Channel Tunnel reopens after being stormed by 150 migrants 

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chief executive Richard Burnett has said the French military should be deployed to protect truckers confronted by migrants armed with 'metal bars, knives and even guns'.

Thousands of travellers face summer flight chaos as easyJet aircrew consider strike in payrise row 

Despite rumours of a cabin crew strike over wages, easyJet assures passengers that no industrial action is currently planned by it's UK staff - and all flights will operate as usual.

Michael Schumacher's wife and daughter put on a brave face as they take part at horse show while he continues his recovery

Michael Schumacher's wife and daughter put on a brave face at Swiss horse show

While Michael Schumacher continues his recovery from a serious head injury sustained in a skiing accident in 2013, his wife Corinna (right) and daughter Gina (left), 17, were seen at a horse show in Switzerland. Gina was victorious at the FEI European Reining Championships for Juniors and Young Riders 2015 contest, held at the CS Ranch owned by Corinna, which attracted 46 riders from nine countries.

Council chief's three payoffs worth £600,000: Penny Thompson left Brighton council last week with a golden handshake worth £269,000

Penny Thompson left Brighton council with a golden handshake worth £269,000 after three years in the job. She previously received £330,000 taking early retirement from a London local authority.

Drunken yobs to be forced to wear 'booze bracelet' ankle tags that alert probation officials if they have consumed alcohol

The Ministry of Justice is to allow judges to order the fitting of the tags, which test for alcohol levels in an offender's sweat every 30 minutes, like the one worn by actress Lindsay Lohan in 2007 (pictured).

Forget about the beefy kangaroo, now it's the muscly GIRAFFE

Muscular giraffe shows off stunning physique in amazing shot in South Africa

An extremely beefy giraffe has been spotted in South Africa, at the Pongola Game Reserve. The giraffe shows off its oddly muscular neck in a profile shot at sunset, Giraffes take part in highly-elaborate ritualised fights, which involve hitting their necks against each other and using their heads to deliver blows to the other's body. They have reinforced skulls but some have been known to be knocked unconscious or even die during a fight.

Amount families can receive in benefits to be slashed BELOW £23,000 a year outside London, Osborne announces

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Chancellor George Osborne said cutting the benefit cap - currently set at £26,000 a year - in Wednesday's budget, would help make the benefits system fair 'for those who pay for it'.

Giant Unite union backs socialist firebrand Jeremy Corbyn to succeed Ed Miliband as Labour leader

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The union announced this afternoon that its ruling executive had voted 'overwhelmingly' to back Mr Corbyn - with shadow health secretary Andy Burnham its second preference.

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Monster who drove Whitney's daughter to brink of death: Family of Bobbi Kristina's fiance claim he's a scapegoat. But one top LA biographer delivers his damning verdict

Bobbi Kristina's fiance 'is a scapegoat' according to his family

It was the freezing-cold bathwater, the broken tooth and the blaze of purple and blue bruises across Bobbi Kristina's forehead and under her eyes that made me suspicious initially, writes IAN HALPERIN. He believes that Svengali-style fiance Nick Gordon (right at the end of last month and inset, with Bobbi Kristina) made a desperate attempt to revive the daughter of Whitney Houston (left, with Bobbi Kristina) after she overdosed. Gordon may have repeatedly dunked her head under the water and slapped her face in the hope she would regain consciousness. He probably knocked out a tooth and bashed her face against the bath, causing those bruises. When she remained comatose, Gordon finally made a 911 emergency call.

My darling Feather... now you are gone, but at least your callous abuser faced justice: Jilly Cooper reveals the horrors endured by her beloved greyhound before she adopted him nine years ago

Thousands of greyhounds are abandoned across the UK and Ireland every year, when they become too old to race. Jilly Cooper tells of her love for her rescue greyhound, and getting justice against his owner.

'Throwaway' dogs bought online after viewers see them on TV shows such as Game of Thrones causes rapid rise in cruelty cases 

Celebrity vet Marc Abraham said there has been a massive increase in demand for 'fashionable' breeds of dogs across the UK, spurred by hit TVs such as Game of Thrones (pictured).

Dozens killed as female Boko Haram suicide bombers blow themselves up while hiding among villagers fleeing gunmen in Nigeria

The latest carnage in series of attacks that have claimed more than 200 lives in just three days happened last night in the village, which lies six miles from Maiduguri - Boko Haram's birthplace.

Outrage as former Disney CEO says funny women usually aren't beautiful 

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Speaking with Goldie Hawn at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Michael Eisner said: 'The hardest artist to find is a beautiful, funny woman.' Accordingly, his words have have prompted outrage on Twitter.

I so miss the days when real men wore diamond sweaters, writes LIZ JONES 

The death of Val Doonican last week at the age of 88 signalled the end of an era. He was a man, not an overgrown schoolboy, writes LIZ JONES.

The cruelest divorce: You've heard about the men who dump a fortune to save on alimony. Now read this tale of how a husband spent £2m on his young Ukrainian girlfriend so his wife wouldn't get it

Jeni Francis married Paul Grundy in the cruellest divorce

Jeni Francis (left) and former husband Paul Grundy, 52, (both pictured bottom right) jointly own a successful fencing business in Dubai that once enabled the couple to enjoy a lavish lifestyle in the Gulf state. But when Jeni, 48, asked for a divorce, he embarked on a spending spree of such profligacy that he blew about £2 million of their joint assets on anything and everything, for himself and his much younger Ukrainian girlfriend Anastasia. He bought a villa in Miami and paid $200,000 to participate in a Gumball motor rally in the US. There were also frequent withdrawal of vast sums of cash from bank accounts.

'A selfless stranger has come to my rescue': BBC journalist facing race against time in her cancer battle reveals gratitude as medics find her a stem cell donor

Investigative journalist Sue Lloyd-Roberts, the first reporter into the besieged Syrian city of Homs, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia and told a stem cell transplant is her only hope.

Thyroid cancer lifeline... from a once-a-day pill: Revolutionary new drug stops the disease from progressing

BBC sports presenter Clare Balding successfully beat thyroid cancer in 2011, but thousands of Britons could benefit from the new treatment called lenvatinib.

Osborne to ban cheap rents for middle-class council tenants: 340,000 earning £30,000 or more must pay 'market rate'

The reform will save £250 million a year - but will also give political 'cover' to the Chancellor as he unveils austerity measures which opponents will portray as an attack on the most vulnerable in society.

Is Britain sitting on a £200bn buy-to-let time-bomb? Landlords borrow vast sums to fund property empires 

More than two million people are now private landlords - 600,000 up since the financial crash. In 2000, less than 2% of mortgages in Britain were buy-to-let. Now, 900 BTL mortgages are available.

Hillary Clinton accuses China of stealing 'huge amounts of government information' and hacking 'into everything that doesn't move in America'

Speaking at a campaign event in New Hampshire, Clinton said the Asian nation tries to 'hack into everything that doesn't move in America.' but that she wanted to see the peaceful rise of China.

Nobel prize-winning novelist leaves his wife of 50 years for Enrique Iglesias's 64-year- old mother dubbed the 'Pearl of Manila'

Mario Vargas Llosa leaves wife Patricia for Enrique Iglesias' mother Isabel Preysler

Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, 79, is now stepping out with socialite Isabel Preysler (left) having left his wife Patricia, 70, (with whom he is pictured right) in what has become a Spanish high society scandal. He reportedly told his spouse: 'I'm done. Now I feel what happiness is. I don't have much time left'. Preysler, who fathered pop star Enrique Iglesias (inset) with his singer father Julio, has been seeing Vargas Llosa for eight months and is known in Spain as the 'Queen of Glamour'. She has been married three times, has her own face-cream company and lucrative modelling deals for luxury brands such as Manolo Blahnik shoes and Porcelanosa tiles.

International rugby star quizzed over 'grooming' of girls: Adam Walker, 24, questioned over allegations he used Snapchat messaging app to lure two 14-year-old girls 

Adam Walker (pictured), a prop forward for Hull Kingston Rovers, one of the game's biggest teams, went voluntarily to a police station last month in West Yorkshire to be quizzed by detectives.

The holiday that (hopefully) won't cost you an arm or a leg: Zombie-themed cruise for Walking Dead superfans set to launch in January

A one-of-a-kind zombie themed cruise from Miami, Florida, to Nassau, Bahamas, will set sail in January 2016 and hopes to attract 2,200 Walking Dead fans for the three-day extravaganza.

The Lib Dem leader in waiting... and tragedy of secretary who died in stairs plunge: Tim Farron is criticised over the way he ran the office where Jennifer Kerr had been employed 

The death of a secretary who worked in his office has returned to haunt Tim Farron, the favourite for Lib Dem leader. Jennifer Kerr, 29, died in 2001 after falling down stairs at her Lake District home.

GIRL ABOUT TOWN: Zac Goldsmith's gamble backfires as bookie firm makes a loss

Keen poker player Zac Goldsmith invested in upmarket bookmakers Fitzdares Limited, but now the Mayfair-based firm has recorded a pre-tax loss of £115,000.

'People started to say, he WAS the Beatles': Paul McCartney reveals frustration that John Lennon was 'elevated' above his bandmates when he was assassinated

Paul McCartney's frustration at John Lennon's 'martyr' status after he was killed

Speaking in a new interview with Esquire Magazine, Sir Paul (left) said Lennon's death made him into a 'JFK.' - something which has rankled the 73-year-old singer in the intervening years. Lennonwas murdered by Mark Chapman in December 1980, a decade after The Beatles (pictured together, right) had broken up and they had all gone onto other projects.

How CIA's 'crystal ball' report failed: Agency predictions for life in 2015 missed global financial crisis, rise of terrorism... and said we'd all be eating cloned 'Frankenburgers'

The 70-page report, called Global Trends for 2015, was meant to give policy-makers around the time George W Bush came to power a primer for what the world would look like in 15 years' time.

Plagued by delays and already on its THIRD chairperson - child abuse inquiry costs the taxpayer a shocking £5,000 EVERY DAY 

New Zealand judge Justice Lowell Goddard (pictured) has been drafted in to get a grip on the troubled investigation and will officially launch its work with a public statement this week.

HEALTH NOTES: It's thin at the top for Wimbledon legend Greg Rusedski 

Former tennis star Greg Rusedski, now a BBC commentator at Wimbledon, says the glare of the spotlight is making him self-conscious - because of his thinning hair.

ASK DR ELLIE: Vaccine left me ill for weeks but my GP doesn't care 

The reporting of side effects or adverse reactions from any medications, including vaccinations, is very important to patient safety, writes DR ELLIE CANNON.

Orphaned daughter of former All Black Jerry Collins leaves hospital after months of life-saving operations - as it's revealed she will move to Canada with her mother's family

All Black Jerry Collins' daughter leaves hospital after life-saving operations

The daughter of New Zealand rugby legend Jerry Collins is well enough to be released from hospital after she was injured in the same car crash that killed her mother and father. Ayla Collins (right) underwent a number of life-saving operations after the accident, which took place when the car she was travelling in with her parents, Collins (inset) and Alana Madill, was struck by a bus on a French highway. It was revealed on Saturday night the three-month-old is now well enough to leave hospital and will travel to Canada to live with her mother's family. 'It has been one month since the Collins family and our family lost two incredibly special people, who we all miss dearly every day,' Nora Madill, Alana's sister, posted on Facebook. 'Through Alana Madill and Jerry Collins' strength and protection, their sweet bella Ayla Collins has miraculously fought to recover.' Earlier on Saturday, a teammate of Collins, Neemia Tialata, shared an emotional picture with Ayla from hospital (left).

Stroke-hit football legend Jimmy Greaves needs £30,000 to help him recover say family and friends as they launch appeal 

The 75-year-old, who lives with wife Irene in Chelmsford, Essex, was admitted to intensive care on May 3 but left hospital just over a month later and is now in a rehabilitation unit.

An anti-wrinkle 'jab' without the jab - but can it REALLY work? Mail on Sunday puts a new 'DIY filler treatment' to the test

Fillerina contains hyaluronic acid (HA), a molecule that is naturally present in the body, and found in the highest concentrations in fluids in the eyes and joints.

The rise of the imaginary illness: The intriguing truth behind psychosomatic disorders

Business woman looking over the city at sunrise.

Her patients suffer agonising pain, yet they have nothing physically wrong with them. Neurologist Dr Suzanne O'Sullivan lifts the lid on psychosomatic disorders.

Poldark family 'We will NOT lose our shirt': Author's descendants trademark name to cash in on wave of souvenirs 

So many fans now want a piece of Poldark - largely due to the toned torso of the Cornish-set TV series' star Aidan Turner - that the author's family are trying to trademark the name to stem the merchandise tide.

Treasury fury as military splashes £120m on staff cars - and owns 15 golf courses: Osborne faces backlash over £500m defence cut 

The MoD admitted that it is spending £120m a year keeping a fleet of cars for staff to use like taxis - and owns 15 golf courses in the likes of Norfolk and Lincolnshire described as 'exquisitely maintained'.

Damien Hirst and the art of building a £150milllion property empire: Former enfant terrible of British art has an extraordinary portfolio of mansions, manor houses and farmland

Damien Hirst and the art of building a £150milllion property empire

Today, The Mail on Sunday unveils the extraordinary property portfolio of the man who since splitting with his wife in 2012 has been seen on the town with a number of girl friends. We estimate his properties in the UK and abroad are worth £150 million - a conservative figure when you consider he has spared no expense on renovation.

Retired British teacher stabbed to death in Philippines: Brian Bridge, 69, suffered multiple injuries during savage attack

Brian Bridge, 69, was murdered in a savage attack at his dream home, in San Rafael, which he built himself. His Filipina wife is in hospital after jumping from an upstairs window to escape.

The Ripper's family: Pictures of Victorian respectability, the brother and sister of man alleged to be Britain's most notorious killer

Last year, The Mail on Sunday revealed the DNA evidence that proved beyond reasonable doubt that the serial killer was Polish immigrant Aaron Kosminski.

But how big is the electricity bill? 19th-century lighthouse on the Devon coast goes up for sale for £450,000

Devon coast lighthouse goes up for sale with a £450,000 price tag

The LED beacon on the 19th-century lighthouse, pictured, can be seen from 25 miles but it is in such a remote spot on the rocky cliffs that it can't be reached by car - so a complimentary bike is included in the sale. Attached to the Grade II-listed lighthouse is a two-story house with three bedrooms, a living room, kitchen and bathroom on the first floor. And it's set among 15 acres of cliff and coastline and even boasts a helipad

Where's the money for our masterpieces? Fine art world is rocked as top Mayfair dealer is sued by his clients over missing millions 

Fine art dealer TImothy Sammons, 59, is at the heart of a number of multi-million-pound international claims after wealthy clients were not paid. The former Sotheby's expert launched his own fine art agency.

Who said curiosity killed the cat? Inquisitive kitten approaches animal photographer and climbs up onto his head and lap for a sleep

Captured on camera is the moment a kitten approached photographer Mitsuaki Iwago at work and decided that his lap would be a good place to have a sleep on the island of Okinawa, Japan.

Wild horses! Amazing pictures show men grappling with creatures while they are rounded up then groomed in traditional Spanish festival

Spanish Rapa Das Bestas festival where men GRAPPLE with wild horses

Spectacular images taken during the Rapa Des Bestas, or 'Shearing of the Beasts' festival in Sabucedo, in north west Spain, show men grabbing and riding the wild horses as they try to trim their long manes. In a tradition dating back 400 years are rounded up from the mountains surrounding the village of Sabucedo and brought into a pen, before men jump on their backs to mark and groom them. The event brings in people from across Spain to watch, but animal rights campaigners have complained the festival causes unnecessary distress to the wild animals.

Surge of the silver splitters: Elderly couples are taking advantage of pension reform to end their marriages, say legal experts 

Divorce lawyers say inquiries from people nearing retirement age have soared since the over-55s were allowed to withdraw cash in their pension pots to spend or invest as they choose.

Too busy having fun to go to the post office on holiday? How to send a 'selfie' postcard... with no stamp required

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Digital technology is being harnessed to keep the appeal of the traditional card - with smartphone apps transforming holiday snaps into postcards. Rachael Sara-Kennedy used Touchnote.

Trouble in paradise? Stunning $3.5BILLION mega-resort in the Bahamas files for bankruptcy following extensive delays in development

Bahamas $3.5bn resort files for bankruptcy after extensive development delays

Development of the ambitious $3.5billion mega-resort, Baha Mar, has been stalled following the company's announcement that it's filing for bankruptcy. The massive complex in the Bahamas was set to include five distinct hotel properties along 3,000ft of Nassau's Cable Beach, though its future is now uncertain.

Violin virtuoso turned Winter Olympian Vanessa Mae reveals nightmare of being accused by ski chiefs of being on the fiddle

Thai musician's name was cleared by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Friday after the International Ski Federation had banned her for what they claimed was cheating.

Bon voyage! Cunard celebrates 175th anniversary in Liverpool with its Queen Mary 2 ship recreating first transatlantic journey

Thousands of spectators descended on Liverpool yesterday to celebrate the launching of Cunard's Queen Mary 2 ship, which will recreate the company's first transatlantic voyage.

It's lies and shine! Britons will throw an average two sickies this summer just to enjoy the sun 

The survey of 2,000 adults by wine company Barefoot also revealed some of the ways Britons use to stay cool in the heat - some 12 per cent will put their clothes in the freezer.

Mr Darcy would approve! Jane Austen fans flock to annual Pride and Prejudice Ball at Chatsworth House

It is 202 years since Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice was published. Yesterday, fans attended a themed ball at Chatsworth House, which is thought to have inspired Pemberley, Mr Darcy's fictional home.

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Somebody call the paw-lice! Dog blames his canine companion for making a mess with toilet paper in adorable video

Dog blames his canine companion for making a mess with toilet paper 

A Bull Mastiff (left and center) snitched on his friend, a French Bulldog (right), last month somewhere in America after an unsightly mess was scattered all over the living room floor.'Is that what you want? You want to wear that toilet paper all day long? Did you make this mess?' a woman can be heard asking her evidence covered French Bulldog in footage of the moment posted to Youtube on June 26.

The world's most unusual cruises: Explore the unspoiled Canadian archipelago or share drinks with a sitcom actor on board a speciality tug boat

Cruise ships may be getting bigger and bigger but sometimes small is just as special and a speciality tug boat cruise designed to transport ten nature-loving passengers may just be the ticket.

All bets are off: Inside the haunting remains of Romania's crumbling ghost casino

French photographer, Romain Veillon, explores the crumbling Casino Constanta in Romania, which was once considered to be country's very own cliffside Monte Carlo.

Teenager jailed for four years for raping eight-year-old boy after dragging him into an alley 

The schoolboy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was just 14 when he assaulted the young victim twice by dragging him by his trouser pockets to an alleyway, Maidstone Crown Court heard.

Pride comes before a fall: A treemendously risky place to be lion around... but they're sleeping like logs

These remarkable pictures of female lions and their cubs, some of which are perched precariously in the branches, were taken during a safari in the central Serengeti in Tanzania.

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A house fit for a godfather: Marlon Brando's first Los Angeles starter mansion goes on sale for £2million

Marlon Brando's first LA home on sale for $3.495m

The 5,000 square-foot Hollywood Hills estate, pictured left, was The Godfather actor's first home in Los Angeles after the Broadway production of A Street Car Named Desire in New York. The gated and private residence, situated on more than two-thirds of an acre, was Marlon Brando's primary residence from 1953 to 1965 while he worked on his acting career in Hollywood, Brando pictured top right. The home was built in 1938 by architect Paul Williams and boasts six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a private pool, a chefs kitchen, a sports court and a bamboo forest. Pictured bottom right, German actress Lilli Palmer with her husband Argentine actor Carlos Thompson in 1960 as they sunbathe poolside at the estate.

Is the other half always on your back? Married couples test out their strength for 20th annual Wife Carrying World Championships

Couples from around the world travelled to Sonkajarvi, Finland, braving jumps, water and the possibility of being dropped as they battled it out to be crowned 2015's winners.

Stay steady! Highlining world record holder walks across terrifying chasm between peaks more than 800 feet in the air

These amazing pictures give a rare insight into the incredible world of highlining which is incredible to watch but often takes part in beautiful but remote locations around the world.

There's a new top dog in town: Joey 'Jaws' Chestnut loses Coney Island's annual July 4th hot dog eating contest to newcomer who downed 62 of them

Matt Stonie stopped Chestnut's bid for a ninth straight victory on Saturday. Stonie, who finished second last year, downed 62 hot dogs and buns. The 23-year-old competitor beat the ex-champion by two dogs.

When I said 'Fetch'... Labrador needs rowing boat rescue after she floats to middle of loch on a kayak

Rosy was playing on the shore of Loch Broom, Ullapool - which leads to the Atlantic - with owners Michael and Sean Osborne when she accidentally commandeered a kayak and headed out to sea.

Impossibly cute white tiger cubs born to record-breaking mother explore their new surroundings and practise roaring at zoo

White tiger cubs born to record breaking mum explore zoo surroundings

The cubs of white tigress, who gave birth to a record number of babies, were captured on camera exploring their surroundings at Klaipeda Zoo in Lithuania. The female white tiger named Jurate was expected to give birth to around one or two cubs but instead had five.

   

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