British runaway schoolgirl, 16, marries Australian 'Ginger Jihadi' fanatic in Syria - as her new husband praises evil Tunisia beach gunman and tells MoS that ISIS is 'itching to attack' the UK

Amira Abase MARRIES Australian ISIS fanatic dubbed the 'Ginger Jihadi'

Amira Abase (left), 16 - who travelled to Syria with two other school friends from East London - has married Australian extremist Abdullah Elmir (inset). The 18-year-old became a poster boy for Islamic State after he fled his home city of Sydney last year and turned up in Syria, appearing in sick propaganda videos (right). He has bragged that IS would not stop their murderous campaign until their flag was flying over Buckingham Palace. Elmir sent a message to this newspaper confirming he had married the British schoolgirl, who was 15 when she fled, and boasted of his connections in Britain and his 'brothers are itching to do an attack'.

EXCLUSIVE: Pervert teacher Jeremy Forrest looks fit and refreshed near his bail hostel after less than three years in jail for abducting underage girl

Jeremy Forrest pictured looking fit and refreshed near his bail hostel

Former maths teacher Forrest, 33, was pictured, wearing dark glasses and a baseball cap (left), for the first time since his release from prison in Devon on Friday. Forrest was jailed for five-and-a-half years after running away with his 15-year-old pupil to France (pictured on ferry, right) in September 2012. Forrest seduced the schoolgirl after a trip to the US, when the started to flirt over Twitter.

Electrocution horror as schoolboy, 15, dies after hitting overhead power cables when he climbed on freight train

The teenager was pronounced dead at sidings in Wrenthorpe, near Wakefield in West Yorkshire while a woman, 18, and a 16-year-old boy were taken to hospital with injuries.

How 3,000 trials have already been held in 'secret' under new fast-track money-saving scheme which ends centuries of open justice

For the first time, details of cases are not being read out in an open court, and there is no bench made up of magistrates, no lawyers, no defendant and no access for the press or public.

Why do you always get ill on holiday? Experts reveal ten reasons for feeling below par on your travels and how you can stop poor health from sabotaging this year's break

From day to day, you rarely develop a sniffle - but the moment you down tools for a much needed break, along comes a crushing migraine, chest infection or a heavy cold. Sound familiar?

Harry the tusk warrior: War veteran Prince is back in the front line - fighting ivory poachers with helicopter team over Namibian national park 

Prince Harry is at the front line of a war against the illegal trade in rhino horn. He flies over Namibia's national park with a helicopter team who locate rhinos and remove part of the horn to deter poachers.

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I'll never give up Burger King baby to his gay fathers: Surrogate mother reveals her heartbreaking story that lifts the lid on Britain's chaotic and cruel baby trade 

Jennifer Gibson - not her real name - became concerned about the deal she had struck with a gay couple in Burger King after meeting through a fixer on Facebook, so decided to keep the baby for herself.

Shocking moment Anni Dewani's family bump into the man they blame for her death: Husband Shrien returns to Africa and is seen dining in Kenyan restaurant despite claiming he was too afraid and ill to travel 

Anni Dewani's family bump into Shrien who they blame for her death

One of Anni's relatives spotted millionaire care home owner Shrien Dewani - who was cleared in December of involvement in his wife's murder in South Africa while they were on holiday - as he relaxed in a restaurant (left) in Nairobi last week. 'I can't believe he's had the nerve to return to Africa, where my daughter died, after consistently claiming that he was too afraid and ill to travel,' Anni's father, Vinod Hindocha, told The Mail on Sunday yesterday. Mr Dewani fought extradition to South Africa, claiming he suffered mental health problems.

Tragedy as two-year-old girl dies after being run over by a car in Nottingham city centre

Police are investigating the death of a two-year-old girl, after she was hit by a car in Bolero Square, Nottingham, at around 8am Saturday morning. A red Nissan is believed to have been involved.

Thomas Cook's ex-boss tried to silence me over Corfu deaths: MP for family of children killed by gas poisoning claims boss tried to use solicitor to discourage her from raising the issue in parliament

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Mary Creagh (pictured) claimed Harriet Green, the former boss of Thomas Cook, tried to use a solicitor's letter to discourage her from raising the issue in Parliament.

Mystery of charity's unpaid £700,000 tax bill: Kids Company took money from staff but it was waived by the taxman and the Chancellor Gordon Brown

A total of £689,000 was taken from staff in employment taxes during a single financial year, but not passed on to HM Revenue & Customs.

GPs leave 200,000 elderly patients on aspirin despite warnings they should stop prescribing it even though alternative medication is available

Doctors have left hundreds of thousands of elderly patients suffering from atrial fibrillation (AF) on medication that does little to reduce their risk of a stroke, despite better medication being available.

Rescue pilot Wills takes to the air again: Prince starts news job with air ambulance team (and he'll have to take a packed lunch because there's no canteen) 

At 7am tomorrow the Duke of Cambridge reports for duty at Cambridge International Airport, to start his new job as a pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA).

Wife of Tory MP Ken Clarke dies aged 74 after battling cancer: David Cameron leads tributes to 'wonderful' Gillian who was her husband's 'rock' through his political career

Ken Clarke stood next to his wife on the steps of 11 Downing Street when he was Chancellor in 1995 but she has now passed away after more than 50 years of marriage after a battle with cancer.

The dark side of the Danczuks: A Spanish family holiday suddenly abandoned. A text that read: 'I'm scared.' A claim of threats to kill... Disturbing questions about the MP who crusades against abuse

Disturbing questions about Simon Danczuk who crusades against abuse

Today, The Mail on Sunday can reveal disturbing new details of an incident in Alicante - and of contemporary statements about it drawn up for a secretive Labour Party inquiry. These alleged that although he was apparently provoked, Mr Danczuk not only abandoned but physically assaulted his partner Karen at the town's airport. The inquiry was held not to decide whether Mr Danczuk had attacked Karen but whether those who claimed he had, by so doing so had brought the party into disrepute. Anxious texts sent by Karen Danczuk to her mother as Simon drove to her to Alicante airport are pictured (bottom right). Ms Danczuk was recently rumoured to have spent the night with her fitness trainer Ben Bate (top right) at the home she used to share with her husband.

Working for Karen Danczuk... the brother she accused of raping her hundreds of times as a child 

Karen Danczuk was still employing her brother Michael Burke in the cafe she co-owned with her husband when she complained to the police that he had raped her as a child.

Get out there while you can! Britain hotter than LA and sizzling in 27C heatwave - but then get ready for a week of cloud and rain

Britain will be even hotter than Los Angeles today, with the mercury set to hit a sweltering 27C (80F) as much of the country basks in sizzling conditions.

Now I know Bamber did it: Crime writer's definitive verdict on the public schoolboy who slaughtered his entire family 30 years ago, tried to frame his dead sister - and has always protested his innocence

It is nearly three decades since the notorious murders at White House Farm - the killing of three generations of a single family in rural Essex that shocked Britain.

George Michael 'was addicted to crack cocaine before entering Swiss rehab' as relative reveals the family are 'petrified he will die'

Jackie Georgiou, wife of the singer's cousin Andros, told The Sun she is petrified the 52-year-old will die after alleging he took a variety of drugs before checking into rehab in Switzerland last year.

Top police doctor is accused of dozens of sex attacks on young officers during medical examinations and drunk suspects being held in cells 

Avon & Somerset Constabulary has been told that its in-house surgeon inappropriately ordered his victims to strip during routine physicals, fondled them and ogled their near-naked bodies.

A mockery of justice: Top children's consultant is filmed snorting cocaine just before going on duty. But six months later, police interview our reporter under caution... over VOYEURISM

Dr Colin Ferrie filmed by Mail on Sunday snorting cocaine but police quiz reporter

West Yorkshire Police last week called the reporter in for questioning as a suspect and even asked if he made the secret film for his own sexual gratification. He was interviewed under caution at a police station on suspicion of voyeurism and supplying drugs. He denies the allegations.

When's it your turn, Paris? Awkward moment Hilton heiress has her arm gripped by wedding guest the day after watching younger sister Nicky walk down the aisle

EXCLUSIVE: Days after Paris Hilton, 34, publicly gushed over her 'soulmate' boyfriend Thomas Gross, it looks as though she's facing awkward questions, pictured, after her younger sister's wedding.

Retired fireman wins five-year fight to prove Government 'cheated' 34,000 police and firefighters out of £550million by miscalculating their retirement payments

Retired firefighter Billy Milne, who served in Glasgow for 31 years, has fought for years to prove a government blunder cheated up to 34,000 999 workers of a £550million pension payout.

'Bogus' breast cancer heat scans are putting lives at risk because they claim to be more effective than mammograms, says MP 

A Mail on Sunday investigation has found 'alternative' clinics have cherry-picked academic studies to support them, but Tory MP claims there is 'no credible evidence' the tests are accurate.

The Minionaires! Goggle-eyed gang outsell Frozen with market set to be worth £130 million by end of next year 

Last week alone, £1.1million worth of Minions toys were sold, compared to £750,000 for Frozen. And Argos predict Minions' £50 Tumbling Stuart will be one of the top toys this Christmas.

At last! THAT'S why Brian May has a bee in his bonnet about foxhunting: Queen guitarist still wracked with guilt after taking deadly revenge on insects that scared him as a boy 

Brian May, 67, says the traumatic effect of a series of incidents in his youth - including killing flies - set him on the unlikely path from rock icon to Britain's most powerful animal-rights activist.

Man, 67, arrested after a female patient dies in arson attack on hospice

Emergency services were called to a fire at St Michael's Hospice in East Sussex yesterday morning. Police have arrested a 67-year-old man in connection with the fire, which they are treating as suspicious.

Ex-Chancellor Nigel Lawson urges Cameron to kill eurozone as Greece teeters on the brink (AGAIN) 

Nigel Lawson has called on the Prime Minister to 'seize the opportunity' of the crisis and push for the dismantling of the eurozone as Greece and EU finance ministers hold crunch talk in Brussels.

Now he's George the Builder! Osborne promises 500,000 more homes and makes it easier to build an extension

George the Builder

The Chancellor will today order sweeping reforms of the planning system, including allowing ministers to take over planning authorities in areas that refuse to meet targets for house building.

Veteran left-winger Jeremy Corbyn in SECOND place in race to get Labour party branches to back him for leader

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The latest returns from constituency branches of the party around the country show Mr Corbyn is now in second place, hot on the heels of leadership favourite Andy Burnham.

Half a million homes and thousands of miles of new roads key to making UK more productive, says Osborne

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The Chancellor will unveil a Productivity Plan to tackle low levels of output productivity which he blames on the fact 'we don't train enough or build enough or invest enough'.

Every child should take the citizenship test to prove they understand British values as well as immigrants, says Labour

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Shadow sec. of state for Education Tristram Hunt MP
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Shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt called for a 'proper National baccalaureate qualification' in which all pupils are tested on British history and values before leaving school.

Proof terror gang drove Tunisian gunman to massacre beach: CCTV footage shows killer arriving in van minutes before he shot 30 Brits - as it emerges his 'lover' is among those held and 62 others are still on run 

Video shows ISIS dropping off Tunisia gunman minutes before attack

The Mail on Sunday can reveal dramatic CCTV footage (pictured main) captured gunman Seifeddine Rezgui (top and bottom right) arriving in a white van - 300 yards from the scene of the horrific massacre (top right) in Sousse, Tunisia. A camera at a holiday rental apartment filmed Rezgui arriving as a passenger in the Peugeot Partner van at 11.12am on June 26. Security services now believe he was part of a large IS cell operating in Tunisia and are hunting 62 suspected militants who conspired with him to plan and carry out the attack. Seven men and a woman - believed to be Rezgui's lover - have been arrested and continue to be held in Tunis on suspicion of helping to orchestrate the brutal murders.

Muslim preacher who 'despised Britain' and said ISIS is 'no different' to Western armies was employed by Government watchdog which inspects COUNTER-TERROR police 

Abdullah al-Andalusi, pictured, taught ISIS was 'no different to Western Armies' yet he worked for Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary which regulates 44 forces in England, it is claimed.

Second Tunisia terror attack foiled: Five ISIS extremists are shot dead in Islamic stronghold as thousands of British tourists are evacuated

Five Islamic extremists on the verge of carrying out another terrorist attack on holidaymakers in Tunisia were yesterday shot dead as thousands of tourists were flown home.

Mosque linked to children's suicide bombing DVD: Former chairman owned company that distributed chilling singalong film that glorified terror

A company owned by Firas al-Rawi, the former chairman of Leeds Grand Mosque, was listed as the distributor of the haunting DVD which encourages children to become suicide bombers.

Bloomin' expensive! Queen Victoria's pants fetch a record-breaking £12k at auction

The 'big cotton pants' were dated to the late 1890s with a 45.5in waistline and embossed with 'VR'. They were in 'excellent' condition, having been preserved in tissue paper.

Flipping giant tyres, hauling 'dead' soldiers, and lugging huge logs - MoS writer attempts Bear Grylls' new boot camp-style extreme endurance race

The survival expert is moving into the live events arena, launching what is effectively a giant obstacle race for 8,000 people. MoS writer Victoria Fletcher took part in a special taster session.

Deep Purple with rage: Guitarist Ritchie Blackmore's £750,000 royalties fight 

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Ritchie Blackmore 70, is suing two management companies, claiming he has been significantly underpaid over the years.

Groper Starr and the truth at last: When she blew the lid on her abuse by Freddie Starr, the comedian called her a liar. Now, after a devastating libel case, Karin Ward's story has been proven by a judge - but at what appalling cost?

Karin Ward's story has been emphatically proven by a judge but at what cost?

On Friday, the High Court of England and Wales ruled that Karin was not guilty of libelling Starr when she claimed that he had assaulted her behind the scenes of Jimmy Savile's Clunk Click show - shoving his hand up her skirt to grope her before callously dismissing her as 'a titless wonder'. Throughout the ordeal, she has been terrified, fearing that no one would take her word over the once-popular entertainer. But dismissing the claim, Mr Justice Nicol, who held the case without a jury, said: 'She [Karin] has proved that it was true that he groped her - an underage schoolgirl.' Starr, the judge accepted, had pushed his hand up the 15-year-old's skirt, between her legs, and then made the remark about the size of her breasts, which shattered the teen's already weak self-esteem. To this day it makes her cringe.

It's the great Dad's Army home front makeover: The theatres, butchers and pubs of East Yorkshire that have been transformed into the fictional town of Walmington-on Sea for new movie

Buildings in Bridlington and Beverly in East Yorkshire were transported back in time for the new Dad's Army film. The seaside town's Old Town was turned into the fictional Walmington-on-Sea.

Commonwealth Games champion forced to quit...so her younger sister can afford to go for glory at next year's Olympics in Rio

With no major sponsors and no ongoing funding from lottery grants or sporting authorities, gold medal winners Louise and Kimberley Renicks say they are struggling to fund their careers.

Nicola, the noisy neighbour: Violin superstar reveals how late-night penthouse duets with cellist lover have to stop by 10pm... to placate the man downstairs 

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People pay serious money to hear Nicola (right) and her cellist lover Leonard Elschenbroich (left), play. But at their London penthouse, the neighbours aren't always so keen on their practice sessions.

Shock as special needs school forced to close: Parents told just two weeks before institute goes into administration

The parents of children at Penn School in Buckinghamshire got an email announcement this week that it is to close in less than a fortnight because it is about to run out of money.

Is it REALLY art? Fury over Tracey Emin's plans to demolish historic building and replace it with 'hideous' new show 

Conservationists and locals have reacted with fury after learning of Emin's intention to demolish the three-storey 1920s complex in Spitalfields, East London.

Woodland at Royal castle in the Scottish Highlands renamed for Saudi millionaire after £370,000 gift (and he's never been there) 

Dr Mahfouz Marei Mubarak bin Mahfouz is understood to have made the donation to the trust that runs the Castle of Mey, the only residence directly owned by the late Queen Mother.

Stalker fear for Cheryl after obsessive fan steals her personal assistant's identity to get a work placement in the music industry 

Cheryl's stalker fear after obsessive fan steals personal assistant's identity

Aurelie Tuti (bottom right, and with the star top right) pretended to be Cheryl Fernandez-Versini's (left) employee to recommend herself for a role in the London office of Sony/ATV Music Publishing. She created a fake profile as the PA on the LinkedIn website which she used to gain the six-week placement before emailing hundreds of other people in the music industry looking for another job. Ms Tuti said she was thrown out of the backstage area at The X Factor final last year, having found her way in as she attempted to meet her idol. Fernandez-Versini has since 'beefed up' her security in the wake of the incidents.

BBC's rivals get key role in deciding its future: Media experts appointed to advise government over future of the licence fee 

The task force, set up by Culture Secretary John Whittingdale, includes an executive linked to Rupert Murdoch and a local newspaper boss who hit out at the BBC for 'parking its tanks' on his lawn.

Dancer who lost her leg in Smiler rollercoaster crash was sent an ALTON TOWERS photo frame as a present

Vicky Balch, 20, from Leyland in Lancashire, who is still recovering from surgery in hospital, took to Twitter to post pictures of gifts she had received, including an Alton Towers-branded photo frame.

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The shocking moment a woman drove the wrong way down slip road and almost crashed into a lorry

A shocked lorry driver was forced to take evasive action to avoid ploughing into the woman's car as she drove towards oncoming traffic on the A5 in Staffordshire.

Supportive wife Zara Phillips puts on a loving display with Mike Tindall as she and sweet daughter Mia turn out for his quadrathlon event

ABERFELDY, SCOTLAND - JULY 11:  Zara Phillips and daughter Mia Tindall (L) support husband Ex England rugby star Mike Tindall (2ndR) and Scottish player Rory Lawson (R), grandson of legendary rugby commentator Bill McLaren, compete in the grueling Artemis Great Kindrochit Quadrathlon in Loch Tay Scotland on July 11, 2015 in Aberfeldy, Scotland.  (Photo by Nigel Roddis/Getty Images for Artemis Quadrathlon)

Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall put on a loved-up display as they shared a quick kiss at the Great Kindrochit Quadrathlon at Creag an Lochain hill in Perthshire on Saturday.

Risotto lotto: Fraudsters passing off cheap rice for premium arborio are turning Italian cooking into a gamble

The rocketing price of rice has tempted criminals to try a new scam which could ruin dinner parties everywhere by turning artisan Italian rice into a gruel-like gloop more befitting to a workhouse.

Look, no hands! Unstoppable Williams wins the 'Serena Slam' after brushing aside 21-year-old Spaniard to clinch sixth Wimbledon title 

Serena Williams beats Garbine Muguruza to win her 6th Wimbledon title

Serena Williams took the Wimbledon championship in her stride this afternoon, defeating Garbine Muguruza in straight sets. The 33-year-old, now the oldest ever female champion, put on a jovial display as she made her way back to her locker room, balancing the Championship Plate on her head (left) as she left Centre Court. Her 21-year-old opponent on the other hand wiped tears from her face as she collected her runner up trophy (inset). It was the Spanish underdog's first Grand Slam final after crashing out of last year's tournament in the first round. Williams is now one step away from landing a calendar Grand Slam in the US Open later this year, already holding the title for the French and Australian Open.

The £180m prodigal son: The final rehabilitation as Duke of Marlborough is named in his father's will after bitter court battle over his inheritance 

Despite a past drug addiction, divorce, a jail term and a bitter court battle, the 12th Duke of Marlborough Jamie Blandford has been named as a major beneficiary of his father's £36m estate.

Hospitals 'facing nationwide wave of A&E; closures': Documents reveal renewed threat to vital NHS casualty units in move to create 'super units'

Accident and emergency departments at hospitals across the country are at risk of closure, according to plans published in a raft of worrying new NHS documents.

Forgotten hero Fred, 95, is star of the Battle of Britain stamps - but no one told him: Former RAF armourer only found out he was pictured on 75th anniversary edition when contacted by MoS 

Former RAF armourer Corporal Fred Roberts, appears on one of the Royal Mail's commemorative stamps rearming a Spitfire between sorties at the height of the fighting.

Bailout on the brink: European finance ministers turn the screws on Greece for 'destroying trust' - as euro exit looms amid 'final' day of talks deadlock

Greece's euro exit looms amid 'final' day of talks deadlock

Germany's temporary Grexit suggestion is included in an internal paper, and has not been shared with those meeting in Brussels for the crisis talks today. According to reports, the German government's suggestions include Greece selling off some 50 billion euros in unspecified property assets to pay off its debts. However, this has been strongly denied by Athens. Meanwhile, as more protesters gathered in Athens (right), Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is desperately trying to reach a fresh bailout deal. In a last-ditch attempt at securing his country's fate, Tsipras proposed 13 billion euro (£9.3bn) of further austerity measures, including tax hikes and pension cuts. The task of convincing EU ministers to trust Greece with a three-year loan package worth nearly 53.5 billion euros (£38.4bn) as well as some form of debt relief has fallen to new finance minister Euclid Tsakalotos, left, who found himself closely watched by International Monetary Fund managing director Christine Lagarde at today's meeting.

Shocking moment slingshot ride's cable SNAPPED just seconds before thrillseekers were to be catapulted into the air

Footage shows the cable snapping and being whipped towards the ground - narrowly missing a teenage boy - at a theme park in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.

Top ISIS leader in Afghanistan and Pakistan 'killed by US drone strike'

Hafiz Saeed Khan and more than 30 other insurgents were believed to have been killed on Friday in the Nangarhar province, Afghan officials said.

'We want to find out who shot down the plane': Families of MH17 victims demand justice as they attend emotional service ahead of first anniversary of the disaster

Relatives of those who lost their lives in the disaster used the remembrance service at Kuala Lumpur airport to express their continued frustrations over the handling of the tragedy.

One killed, four injured in car bomb blast outside Italian consulate in Cairo

One person has been killed and four injured in a massive explosion in Cairo, Egypt that hit the Italian consulate located in the city centre, which is understood to have been caused by a car bomb.

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MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: A disturbing new threat to our freedom 

In the strange atmosphere which followed the Leveson Inquiry (Lord Leveson, pictured), police forces have in many cases begun treating all contacts with journalists as suspect and potentially corrupt.

PETER HITCHENS: They've destroyed Sunday - just when we needed it most 

Does anyone miss the British Sunday, when our cities were like vast, well-ordered cemeteries, the sky always seemed to be black with impending rain, and a deep quiet fell on the land?

The eurozone's contempt for democracy, the gamble it lost - and why Cameron must now seize this chance for UK 

Writing in today's Mail on Sunday, former Chancellor NIGEL LAWSON says Prime Minister has a 'great opportunity' to exploit the turmoil in Athens to Britain's advantage.

RACHEL JOHNSON: You need a lot of things to be a good politician. Kids isn't one of them

I've been trying to work out why I found 'parentgate' - the disagreement between female Labour leadership candidates, Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall, so depressing, writes RACHEL JOHNSON.