Widow of great-grandfather, 79, stabbed to death in classic car road rage attack makes emotional visit to his murder scene after police arrest man hiding in bushes at golf club

Don Lock killed in Findon 'road rage attack' just had all-clear from cancer

Don Lock, 79, (pictured left), from Worthing, West Sussex, was killed on the A24 at Findon, West Sussex, just after 8.40pm on Thursday night. A 34-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of the murder by armed officers at Worthing Golf Course earlier today. This afternoon Mr Lock's widow Maureen (inset) was visibly distraught as she and other family members visited the scene (centre) shortly after they revealed he had only just been given the all-clear from cancer. Police say they believe Mr Lock got out of his car and was confronted by another motorist, who rowed with him after he 'bumped' into the rear of his 'pale-coloured' classic motor before fleeing the scene. Paramedics desperately tried to save the grandfather but he died at the roadside. Today police forensics officers remain at the scene (right) as the investigation continues.

BREAKING NEWS: Palace fury as pictures emerge after 80 years of the Queen aged three and the Queen Mother being taught a Nazi salute by Edward VIII at Balmoral

Pictured: The Queen being taught a NAZI SALUTE by Edward VIII in secret 1933 film at

A photograph has emerged of the Queen performing a Nazi salute as a young girl. The 1933 snapshot shows Edward VIII teaching his daughters how to do the Nazi salute, in the gardens of Balmoral. The whole family are present, with the Queen Mother also saluting alongside Princess Margaret, aged three. The grainy black-and-white photograph, published in The Sun, was taken just as Hitler was rising to power in Germany, six years before the outbreak of the Second World War. A Buckingham Palace spokesman has defended the footage, saying: 'It is disappointing that film, shot eight decades ago and apparently from her Majesty's personal family archive, has been obtained and exploited in this manner.'

'STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM JULIA': Creepy email one boss sent to new employee who had innocently befriended his crush at the water cooler sweeps the internet

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It is never easy being the new guy in the office. But few experiences can rival this man's introduction to water cooler politics, which is now doing the rounds on Reddit.

Worker was given £1 scratchcard as a reward for hard work by boss - only to win a £100,000 jackpot

Luke Gill had only been working at the firm in Leeds, West Yorkshire, as a life insurance adviser for three months when he was given the scratch card as a reward for good work by his boss.

What colours do YOU see when listening to these songs? Take the test that could reveal your inner synaesthesia

The test, was created by Dr Stephen Palmer at the University of California, Berkeley, to reveal how emotional associations are common to both music and colour

'Black Friday' chaos on the roads: Massive tailbacks on motorways across Britain as 2.6million head off for start of summer holidays

Experts correctly predicted a 'perfect storm' tonight as an eager 2.6million holidaymakers began their summer break while commuters also made their way home at the end of the week.

Think George is a little monkey? You were WORSE, Wills: The pictures that show how little terror prince is taking after his naughty daddy 

Think George is a little monkey? You were WORSE, Wills: The pictures that show how little

Prince William let slip last week that Prince George is a 'little monkey' compared to his sweet little sister, but thirty years ago the now composed Prince William wasn't as different as he'd like to think. The destructive little prince was known to his father Prince Charles as 'Whirlwind Will', for his alarming habit of flushing shows down the royal loo, while others nicknamed him 'The Basher'. Now just four days short of his second birthday, Prince George has wasted no time in showing everyone who's boss. A series of photographs reveal the surprising similarities between little George and his dad.

School announces all five of its inset days will be in one week - so that parents can take their children away on cheap term-time holidays

Parents at 485-pupil Eveswell Primary School in Newport, South Wales, were told five days would all be taken during one week in June next year - to allow them to book cheaper holidays.
Headteacher Catherine Barnett (pictured) came up with the back-to-back training days for staff to help parents save up to £500 on their family holidays.
It breaks with tradition where schools are allowed to have five staffing training days - known as inset days - a year but normally spread them out.
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Parents at the 485-pupil Eveswell Primary School in Newport, South Wales, have been told five inset days will be taken during one week in June next year, to allow them to book cheaper summer holidays.

'See that on my thumb? It's skin cancer': Mother posts Facebook picture to raise awareness of bizarre places deadly melanoma can strike

Melanie Williams, 36, from Leeds, shared this picture on her Facebook page to raise awareness of the importance of getting changes to the skin checked out by a doctor.

Commuter chaos at Tower Bridge as landmark is closed for two hours after bomb scare forces dramatic evacuation of the area

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The Metropolitan Police have confirmed officers were at the scene trying to establish what was inside the suspect package on the bridge, pictured, after receiving the report earlier today.

Is this the only photo of the three Bronte sisters? Riddle hidden in image bought for £15 on eBay may prove that this is the only surviving picture of novelists

Bronte sisters picture possibly bought by collector on eBay

Collector Seamus Molloy believes he has bought the only photo of famous authors Charlotte, Anne and Emily Bronte in the entire world after he noticed the picture looked like a painting of the trio. After buying it on eBay for £15, Mr Molloy from Halifax, West Yorkshire, says he spotted the word 'Bells' on the reverse of the picture using photo enhancing software. The sisters used the pseudonyms Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell. Yesterday Catherine Rayner of the Bronte Society said it would be 'wonderful' if it was a painting of the sisters but sadly 'we may never really know.'

Palestinian immigrant girl who Angela Merkel brought to tears when she told her 'you can't all come' defends the German leader as it emerges she CANNOT be deported 

Reem Shawil defended Angela Merkel's comments at the discussion despite being reduced to tears. She explained on Friday: 'She listened to me and then gave her opinion. I'm fine with that.'

The SNP's secret plan to meddle in ENGLISH affairs: Sturgeon's MPs are ordered to interfere in local issues with NO relevance to Scotland

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 14:  First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon MSP, waits to be welcomed on stage to take questions during a Q&A session at The Times offices on July 14, 2015 in London, England. Mrs Sturgeon and British Prime  Minister David Cameron spoke to business leaders and journalists at the CEO summit before taking questions.  (Photo by Dan Kitwood - WPA Pool /Getty Images)

SNP Westminster leader Angus Robertson said the party would engage with business leaders and communities in towns and cities to discuss local issues which may have no relevance to Scotland.

Lesbian couple celebrate the birth of twin boys after using free sperm from a gay donor who advertises on Facebook

Lesbian couple celebrate the birth of twin boys after using free sperm from a gay donor

Rebecca and Vikki Lomax (pictured above, main with their twins) of Bolton didn't think having a family would be possible until they came across Kenzie Kilpatrick, 26, (pictured above, inset) who had set up a Facebook page offering his services. Demand for Mr Kilpatrick's sperm has been so great he has tried to help 50 women with the result of fathering ten babies by nine of them. Rebecca, 27, who gave birth to the little boys, added: 'Having our twin sons is a dream come true.'

Asteroid worth £3 TRILLION in precious metals set to pass Earth on Sunday - and YOU can watch it live

The space rock named UW-158 has attracted the attention of asteroid mining company Planetary Resources, because of its 90 million tonne core of platinum.

Apple set to declare biggest annual profit EVER with $52.5 billion in upcoming fiscal report thanks to rocketing demand for iPhone

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The tech firm has earned $52.5 billion this fiscal year, analysts claim, dismissing fears that successful smartphone brands in China would eclipse one of the most lucrative markets.

'The solar system saved the best for last': Nasa releases stunning flythrough of mountains and vast icy plains in Pluto's mysterious 'dark heart'

Nasa releases Pluto images showing mountains and vast icy plains

Remarkable, high-definition images of Pluto have been released showing the vast icy landscape of the dwarf planet. 'I'm a little biased, but I think the solar system saved the best for last,' New Horizons principle investigator said during a press briefing. The stunning images were unveiled alongside two incredible animations of the dwarf planet, showing flyovers of the plains and mountains of the frozen world.

'Eat no more than SEVEN teaspoons of sugar a day': Government advisers tell families to slash intake by HALF (to less than one can of Coke)

The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition recommend that an adult consumes no more than 30g of sugar a day - that's less than the 35g of sugar in one can of Coke.

Tax on fizzy drinks 'DOES help tackle obesity': But taxing ingredients like sugar 'would have an even bigger impact'

Scientists at the American Cancer Society found a tax on sugary drinks in Mexico has helped reduce consumption, but added taxing sugar levels in the drinks rather than a flat tax could be more effective.

Step away from the chocolate! Fifteen healthy foods that will curb your appetite (and stop mindless snacking)

From foods that are full of fibre to nibbles containing nutrients that tell the brain that you are full, FEMAIL examines the smart snacks that will keep hunger pangs at bay for longer.

'You're seen drinking and I'm not happy at this': Angry bride demands £200 refund from piper who played at her wedding after she spotted him with a pint in one of the photos - but he claims it was a soft drink

Bride demands refund from wedding piper after she spotted him drinking

Professional musician Craig Lawrie agreed to perform at a wedding near Glasgow for a couple named Sarah and Marshal. But even though the bride said she was delighted by his playing, she demanded a refund because he was allegedly caught drinking in a photo posted online by a guest. He has refused to give back his fee of roughly £200, insisting that he drank nothing but a soft drink bought for him by the groom's best man. He is pictured here playing the pipes, right, and drinking whisky on the beach, left.

How film legend Christopher Lee made up his heroic war record: He claimed to be an SAS veteran and Nazi hunter. But the stories don't add up 

Fake heroics: Christopher Lee, pictured in 1944, told reporters he was attached to 'glamorous' RAF untis

GUY WALTERS writes that while Christopher Lee boasted a remarkable war record, the reality shows the actor had become seriously confused between his own myths and actual experiences.

Over-65s hit by crackdown on home loans: Number of mortgages offered to pensioners plummet after being 'unfairly' shut and hit by stricter lending rules 

Experts say new figures show older borrowers were being 'unfairly' shut out of the market and forced to stay on more expensive deals or prevented from moving home.

American student at St Andrew's University who spiked his classmate's wine with antifreeze is jailed for three years over the 'wicked and deceitful' crime 

Alexander Hilton, now aged 24, encouraged fellow US national Robert Forbes to drink the wine which he had spiked with methanol on the evening of a ball for students at St Andrews University in Fife.

'Scumbag' thief who stole grandmother's handbag seconds after she fell to her death from motorway bridge is jailed for just six months 

Sean Earle, 26, snatched the bag after speaking to 55-year-old Linda Clarke as she stood on a 60ft-high bridge over the M602 motorway in Eccles, Greater Manchester, on April 17.

ISIS film a CHILD carrying out a beheading: 'Cub of the Caliphate' is the first boy seen executing a prisoner by decapitation

ISIS jihadis film a CHILD carrying out a beheading for the first time

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: The sickening murder is understood to have taken at the Western Hir Palace in the province of Homs after the soldier was captured by jihadis at the nearby Al-Bosayri army checkpoint. Wearing camouflage and a black headdress, the boy's face is uncovered (left) - revealing a chilling dead-eyed stare that offers a glimpse of the evil he has witnessed carried out by ISIS' killers (top right). The regime soldier is seen being forced to lay on his stomach as the young boy approaches him from behind, pulls his head back by the hair, and uses a small knife to behead him (bottom right) .

Muslim extremist who distributed Al Qaeda's in-house magazine containing a guide to bombing British football stadiums from his suburban bedroom is jailed for three years 

Pakistani Muhammad Aftab Suleman, 25, has been jailed for nearly three years for distributing radical material. In a raid on his Manchester home, police found a stash of extremist documents.

Fury as Cameron admits he knew British RAF pilots were carrying out ISIS airstrikes 'by stealth' in Syria

Downing Street said the Prime Minister knew RAF aircrew were embedded with US and Canadian forces carrying out strikes and 'what they were doing'.

British tourists warned of a high terror threat in some parts of Egypt following ship attack as security is stepped up at popular resorts 

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The attack yesterday was in a region popular with tourists, including Sharm el Sheikh. But increased security around the holiday destination has so far meant it is considered safe to travel to.

'I'm ashamed of my son': Fury of GP father of British medic who recruited young UK students to join ISIS in Syria 

Mohammed Al-Khabass, 25, is accused of 'playing a major role' in grooming young Britons and persuading them to go to Syria to join the terror group.

Yazidi girls raped five times a day by sadistic ISIS fighters who burned them with cigarettes before letting six more men abuse them at once: Sex slaves reveal the hell they endured before escaping to UK 

The three young Yazidi women were abused on a regular basis including being tied up, gang raped and burnt with cigarettes. They have given a talk in London to dissuade young Muslims from joining ISIS.

French Muslim teenager arrested on terror charges 'was told to "hit France" by ISIS recruiter after his mother reported him to authorities and blocked him travelling to Syria'

Mandatory Credit: Photo by SIPA/REX Shutterstock (3382423i).. Francois Molins, public prosecutor, during a press conference.. Paris shootings, France - 18 Nov 2013.. A gunman opened fire in the lobby of Liberation newspaper in Paris, The gunman seriously injured a freelance photographer...

French prosecutor Francois Molins (pictured) said the boy, named as Ismael K, 17, planned to decapitate a marine commander on film with Djebril A, 23, and alleged accomplice Antoine F, 19.

Pop a pod in your garden: Introducing the new must-have haven for stressed families (if you can spare £19,000, that is)

Pop a pod in your garden: Introducing the new must-have haven for stressed families if you

Garden spheres and circular pods are the must-have for the garden this summer and JILL FOSTER meets three families to find out why sales have soared by 59 per cent. Lorna Staunton and her family (pictured above, left) enjoy alfresco meals in their pod, whilst Elspeth and Mark Timmans (pictured above, top right) use theirs as a high-tech office space. Barbara and Max Edensor (pictured above, bottom left) have only had her sphere for a week and are already in love with it.

'For my chunky chick': Florists reveal the rudest, loveliest and downright weirdest messages people request to be written with flowers

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With such a small word limit and the awkwardness of having to dictate the message to the florist, penning an appropriate flower delivery message card is no mean feat.

Weight-lifter student, 24, died of heart attack 'triggered by his use of anabolic steroids'

Daniel Murray, 24, of Plymouth, Devon, had been on a fitness drive to lose weight and had got into taking the muscle-building drug around two months before his death.

Is this the best wedding toast ever? Sisters steal the show on bride's big day by singing a medley that leaves guests in stitches

Best wedding toast ever as sisters sing a medley that leaves guests in stitches

Two young women stole the show at their sister's wedding in California when they took to the stage and sang their own hilarious lyrics to a compilation of well-known songs. Recorded at the West Shore Cafe and Inn, in Lake Tahoe, the duo had guests in fits of laughter while singing and dancing along to everything from the Jackson 5 track 'I Want You Back' to The Edwin Hawkins Singers song 'Oh Happy Day'.

Italian nurses recruited to work in England are put up in £120-a-night four-star spa by cash-strapped NHS trust 

A spokesman for Colchester General Hospital, in Essex, said the package was in a bid to help the new nurses settle in and deter them from moving on quickly from the trust.

Man's severed hand is grafted to his LEG for a month to keep it alive - before doctors successfully re-attach it

Factory worker Zhou was rushed to hospital in Changsha, in China's Hunan Province, after his hand was chopped off during a work accident involving a spinning blade machine.

Now Sir David Attenborough reveals the BBC asked him to sign the letter to Cameron warning against cuts to the broadcaster

David Attenborough arriving at thanksgiving service for his brother Richard, Lord Attenborough at Westminster Abbey.

The veteran documentary-maker and former controller of BBC2 said the the BBC 'has to defend itself' and it seemed 'common sense' to back the warning sent to David Cameron this week.

Is this the luckiest couple on earth (or are they just very annoying?) Impossibly beautiful pair show off their round-the-world adventures in mesmerising video

Jay Alvarrez and Alexis Ren show off round-the-world adventures in video

In a tribute to his stunning girlfriend, Californian photographer Jay Alvarrez dedicated a slow motion movie to girlfriend Alexis Rene featuring clips of the model on their globe-trotting travels. The mesmerising video was uploaded to Jay's YouTube channel where it has proved popular with viewers, having racked up over a million views. The clip, entitled, 'Girl Of My Dreams', shows leaping into the sea, swimming with sharks (bottom right) and tip-toeing along the edge of infinity pools.

It WON'T stop you tanning, it MUST be worn on cloudy days and luxury brands AREN'T better.. experts bust the sunscreen myths

EXCLUSIVE: Consultant dermatologist Dr Noor Almaani and sun cream developer Seena Seka reveal the truth about sun cream and the common - and dangerous - mistakes many of us make.

Food phobic hairdresser who spent £40,000 eating nothing but takeaways for TWENTY years has been cured... thanks to hypnotism

Natasha Semedo, 21, from West Sussex suffers from Selective Eating Disorder (SED). She would spend £100 a week on junk food - but, after a life-long struggle, hypnotherapy has cured her food phobias.

Nazi gold hoard is unearthed: 217 coins found with swastika seal which were buried underneath a tree in Germany during last days of WWII

Armed with a metal detector, Florian Bautsch found 10 coins in a hollow under a tree near the northern town of Lueneburg and professionals then excavated another 207.

Why cops REALLY shoot innocent bystanders: Study says 'itchy brain' caused by lack of attention is to blame 

Police officers point their weapons at demonstrators protesting against the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, America. 
Police fired tear gas and stun grenades at protesters on Monday after days of unrest sparked by the fatal shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown by a white policeman. 

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Firing a gun is made up of many smaller decisions and movements that require coordination between multiple brain areas - and an 'itchy brain' can cause mistakes.

Then and now: Couple celebrate their 40th anniversary by recreating romantic photos from their wedding day - and they even managed to fit into the same outfits

Couple celebrate 40th anniversary by recreating photos from their wedding

A Reddit user shared some images of his parents online, in which they can be seen recreating the same photos that they took on their wedding day, 40 years ago. Both sets of images, believed to be from the US, see the couple posing on a motorbike, and standing in front of a tree in their garden, however their son noted that the first set of images was taken at his grandparents' house, while the second were snapped at the home his parents have shared for 30 years.

'We love you, Queen!' Mexican singer whose sanitary towel fell out during live TV performance is hailed a hero after putting down online trolls with witty comebacks

Patricia Navidad was performing on TV when a sanitary pad fell out. She was trolled on social media for the mishap, but her witty responses to the bullies mean she has since been labelled a hero

Will the accused be dried before a court? Police are mocked after issuing urgent appeal for witnesses to help them find a stolen BEACH TOWEL

Northumbria Police posted the appeal on its Facebook page, concerning a dark blue towel with 'dry robe' written on it which was stolen from a North Tyneside beach.

Medical student is facing the axe after taking a SELFIE while delivering a woman's baby at a hospital in Venezuela

Student obstetrician Daniel Sanchez uploaded the image, taken in a hospital in Venezuela, onto his Instagram page with the caption: 'Lady I can deliver your baby but first let me take a selfie'.

Financial watchdog boss Martin Wheatley quits after four controversial years... but will still be paid £700,000 for another year

He joined the Financial Services Authority, the forerunner to the FCA, in 2011 from the Hong Kong Secrurities and Futures Commission, where he was chief executive.

Mother accuses school of 'total neglect' after her teenage son suffers agonising sunburn blisters after ignoring teachers' advice to put on suncream at water park in Barcelona

British teens on school trip to Barcelona suffer agonising sunburn

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT The pupils from Greater Manchester spent the day at a water park near Barcelona, and were told that they should wear factor 50 cream or stronger. However, a handful of children including Connor Pritchard, pictured with his mother, failed to follow the teachers' advice - and ended up with appalling blisters which required a visit to hospital. The teachers, from Buile Hill Visual Arts College in Salford, were not allowed to enforce the guidance by applying suncream to pupils themselves because of school rules.

'No sex please, you're scaring the children': Mother writes open letter to neighbours complaining that woman's late night sessions are so noisy that it's waking up her toddler

Writing on Facebook, Toni Jeffery, of Kent, said: : 'Whoever was having really really loud sex last night please consider the fact that it is very hot so everyone has their windows open.'

Heavily pregnant woman, 20, and her unborn child died in car crash on her way home from Valentine's Day date when she wasn't wearing her seatbelt - because it was too uncomfortable over her baby bump 

An inquest heard how Sophie Williams (pictured), 20, was on her way back from a Valentine's Day meal with her fiance, Ben Morgan, 28, when strong winds blew an oncoming car into their path.

Could that 'cheat day' be making YOU fat? Nutritionists say indulging on the weekend is wreaking havoc with our weightloss goals... and it's all down to psychology 

Woman holding food --- Image by © Jamie Grill/Tetra Images/Corbis

Cheat days may make you feel less deprivedon your weightloss journey, but will they help you reach your goals or will they sabotage all the hard work you have put in so far? The experts believe the latter.

They think they're worth HOW much? The eBay sellers who are charging extortionate amounts for the toys in your attic... but people are still snapping them up

eBay sellers charging extortionate amounts for toys like Star Wars and Barbie

The Princess Diana Beanie Baby is one of the most expensive listed with an asking price of up to £65,000. Experts claim that the bear, along with other retro toys, are sought after for nostalgic reasons. Pictured clockwise from top left: A single Charizard Pokemon card listed at £41; a 1980's My Little Pony for £300; a Star Wars Lego figure with a price tag of £2,187; a Star Wars Jawa Tri Logo valued at £4,499; an original 1959 Barbie doll without clothing or packaging £10,500 and The Princess Diana Beanie Baby.

'I never expected to be watching the pennies at my age': Tory MP on £90,000 sparks fury after claiming he needs 10% pay rise

Tobias Ellwood, who until yesterday had his £67,060-a-year MP's salary topped up by another £20,000 for being a junior minister, complained that he had to scrimp just to get by.

Mysterious night-time drone raids over royal palace home to King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain sparks security fears

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The craft have been spotted flying over Zarzuela Palace, where King Felipe lives with his wife Letizia and their two young daughters to north of Madrid, late at night over the past week.

America's World Cup winning women would beat the MEN - says former male US star Landon Donovan

Former US men's team hero Donovan tells Daily Mail Online he wants to see a battle of the sexes and predicts another victory for the World Cup winning women - and they agreed.

Cars are swept away by raging torrents across parts of the UK - but at least it's sunny enough for a dip at Latitude festival 

UK weather sees cars swept away but it's sunny at the Latitude festival

Cars were swept away and houses flooded by raging torrents in Scotland (left), as firefighters were forced to evacuate residents in Alyth, Perthshire, and play ground to a halt at St Andrew's Open golf tournament. But further south, festival-goers in Suffolk were enjoying the sunshine at Latitude festival at Henham Park Estate (top and bottom right), and taking a dip in the lake for the first time.

Fins are really hotting up now! Couple claim they have two goldfish aged FORTY... just days after another was said, at 38, to be the 'oldest' in the world

Keith Allies, now 71, from Worcester, won Fred and George for his partner Mary, now 58, by throwing a tennis ball in a goldfish bowl at a fair in the summer of 1974.

Is Apple Pay charging YOU too much? London Underground users at risk of being overcharged when paying for fares

Transport for London has warned Apple Pay users could be charged the maximum fare for journeys if there is a problem with their iPhone or Apple Watch (pictured).

Mayor says children must be kept inside between 2pm and 5pm and tells town to be quiet as it becomes the first in Spain to have an official afternoon nap time 

Joan Faus Vitoria, the mayor of Ador in the province of Valencia, has formally designated the hours between 2pm and 5pm as a time for locals to take their afternoon siestas.

Caught on CCTV: The chilling moment a brazen burglar is seen trying to break into woman's house - after she installed the surveillance camera when she found scratches on her back door

More than 25,000 people have watched footage of the ghostly figure, pictured, trying to break into the house in Bridgend which made mother-of-two Lisa McKenzie feel physically sick when she watched it.

Ellie the Great Dane is left with horrific burns after sniffing a toxic hogweed plant 

Ellie the Great Dane left with burns after sniffing a giant hogweed plant 

Joanne Boardman (pictured with Ellie, left) had taken her beloved rescue dog on her daily walk through fields and allotments near her home in Graystones, Sheffield, when she found the plant. The eight-year-old sniffed it, and was left with considerable blistering all across her nose (right). Hogweed contains toxic components which, if touched, make skin extremely sensitive to sunlight meaning it can burn and blister easily, and has already left a number of Britons needing hospital treatment this summer.

Grown-up, contemporary and extremely flattering: The 10 labels that EVERY woman over 30 needs to know about (and you won't look like mutton dressed as lamb) 

FEMAIL has compiled the ultimate guide to the designers you need to know about, who offer elegant clothes for grown-ups, rather than styles for youthful fashion victims.

Some people really ARE born with a sweet tooth: Genes mean some of us DO need more sugar to get the same hit

People with a 'weak sweet taste' may need extra sugar to get the same sweet hit as others experience, researchers from Monell Chemical Senses Center found.

Crumbling Victorian jails condemned as 'ageing and insanitary' should be closed down, says Michael Gove

HM Prison Pentonville (informally "The Ville") is a Category B/C men's prison, operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Pentonville Prison is not actually within Pentonville itself, but is located further north, on the Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, in inner-North London, England.
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The Justice Secretary said he wanted to use money from selling off 'insanitary and inadequate' jails to invest in new modern buildings where 'bullying, drug-taking and violence' is easier to prevent.

Solar power subsidies to be slashed by ministers to cut energy bills with a 'big reset' of green taxes

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EXCLUSIVE: Cabinet insiders say the view on tackling subsidies has 'hardened' over fears recent price cuts announced by power firms will be wiped out by rising environmental taxes.

Bravely baring it all: Photographer captures amputee US war veterans still proud to pose naked in powerful picture series

Photographer Michael Stokes captures amputee war veterans naked

Michael Stokes, 52, takes pictures of vets who have lost limbs, with and without their prosthetics The men and women pose confidently in various states of undress, and the newest ones will appear in a Kickstarter-funded coffee table book called Always Loyal. There is also currently a wall calendar called Bare Strength featuring the photos that is available to buy on Amazon.

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EXCLUSIVE: Muslim Marine murderer's father 'sexually assaulted wife and beat his son' - and wanted to take second wife 'because it was allowed under Islamic law'

Muhammad Youssuf Abdulazeez's father 'sexually assaulted wife and beat him'

Divorce papers obtained by Daily Mail Online show that Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez's father Youssuf was accused of abuse and violence by his wife when she tried to divorce him. The gunman murdered four Marines yesterday in two attacks in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

PICTURED: The four US Marines ruthlessly shot dead by Kuwaiti-born Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez in Tennessee terror attack

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas Sullivan, a Marine from Massachusetts who received the Purple Heart, was identified by family members on Friday as one of the victims in the Chattanooga shootings.
He grew up in Springfield and lived through two tours in Iraq, his family told Massachusetts Live.
?There?s no Marine you would want that was better in combat than him,? his friend, Josh Parnell, told Patch. ?He?d been shot at so many times over the years and then for this to happen at home in the United States.?
Sullivan survived the battle of Abu Ghraib, he added.
Tributes have poured in for Sullivan from the India Battery 3rd Battalion 12th Marines to Nathan Bill?s Bar and Restaurant, which Sullivan?s brother reportedly owns.
Four Marines were fatally shot in the attacks on two military facilities in Chattanooga on Thursday. Several people, including a police officer and a Marine Corps recruiter, were wounded. Alleged gunman Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez, 24, was also killed.
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The first of four Marines killed in a shooting at a U.S. Naval Reserve Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Thursday has been identified as Thomas J Sullivan.

Four feared dead after huge explosions cause wood treatment works to collapse and spark blaze which could be seen 18 miles away

Four people are believed to be trapped following an explosion and subsequent blaze at Wood Flour Mills in Bosley, near Macclesfield, Cheshire, just after 9am today.

Four children are among five people being treated in hospital over an E.coli food poisoning outbreak linked to a butcher's

The owner and staff of Robinson's Butchers and Caterers, which has branches in Wingate, County Durham and Billingham, Teesside,are cooperating with the investigation.

Brave Saudi woman turns the tables on religious police who hound her for wearing eye make-up by filming them until they cower away

Saudi woman turns the tables on Muttawa religious police in Rydhya by filming them

Woman who calls herself Fatma Ibrahim Hussein in the footage, captured the moment six religious police began following her around the Nakheel Mall in Saudi Arabia's capital of Ridhya. Mrs Hussein was out shopping with her husband when the muttawa police officers approached, accusing her of dressing 'provocatively' by wearing eye makeup. The film shows them telling her to leave the mall, then ordering a shopkeeper to ignore her as she tries to buy jewellery.

Ex-Manchester United chef 'was spied on in the toilet by female colleagues and forced to wear a lady's blouse and apron to conform with kitchen's uniform rules' 

Marcus King, 55, pictured, describes himself as 'a Manchester man through and through' but says the despicable way he has been treated has shaken his faith in his boyhood club.

Three women golfers are suspended 'for telling breastfeeding woman in clubhouse she is putting them off their food'

Pam Nutting ? one of the women involved in that golf course breastfeeding dispute

Three women have been suspended from Whetstone Golf Club in Leicestershire after they allegedly told a mother breastfeeding in the clubhouse that she was 'putting them off their food'.

Startling moment a disabled man jumps out of his wheelchair, rips off his shirt and squares up to bystanders in a scene mimicking Little Britain's Andy and Lou 

Video of the incident surfaced online after it was caught on camera by a bemused onlooker on Inverness high street in Scotland. It is unclear how or why the heated altercation began.

Huge blaze destroys two Isle of Wight schools 'after fire spreads from burning van parked outside' 

A minibus parked next to the Island Learning Centre, which houses two schools on the Isle of Wight, caught light and the flames spread to the building. Fire crews battled through the night to bring the fire under control.

Devastated mother and son who lost three members of their family in Tunisia massacre share heartbreaking final picture of their loved ones as they pay their last respects

Funeral for victims of Sousse attack remembers three family members murdered in Tunisia

More than 700 mourners saw Joel Richards, 19, his uncle, 49-year-old Adrian Evans, and his grandfather, Charles Patrick Evans, 78,pictured on their flight to Tunisia, laid to rest together in West Bromwich. They were among 38 people killed in the shooting on the beach in Tunisia, including 30 Britons who died when Seifeddine Rezgui opened fire on tourists last month. Joel's 16-year-old brother Owen, who survived the attack, and their mother Suzanne were among around 700 people who attended the service, where mourners were told: 'Even in their last moments they stayed together, seeking to protect each other, a true Christian family to the end'.

Tory election pledge to cap crippling elderly care bills so families don't have to sell off their homes kicked into long grass

A woman visiting her elderly mother in a care home UK

David Cameron pledged to introduce a £72,000 limit on social care bills by April 2016. But the Department of Health today announced the cap would now not be introduced until April 2020.

M&S; boss who has spearheaded success of store's food halls is to take over women's clothing department 

City: Rupert Steiner interviews M&S head of food Steve Rowe. Mr Rowe is pictured at the M&S, High St Kensington store.

Steve Rowe, pictured, will succeed John Dixon as the retail giant's head of general merchandise, which also includes its home ranges.

Move over Apple Watch! Samsung's next Gear A smartwatch will boast a round face and GPS to load maps faster

The South Korean tech firm's Gear A watch is expected to launch alongside the Galaxy Note 5 next month, just ahead of Apple's next iPhone announcement.

Forget the Insane Mode: Elon Musk says Tesla's new 'Ludicrous Mode' will take the Model S from 0-60 mph in just 2.8 seconds

Tesla has also said that it will be offering new versions of its battery-powered Model S sedan, which includes a $70,000 entry version and a top-of-the-line edition.

The Theory of Selfie-taking: Student's graduation-day snap is photobombed by Stephen Hawking 

Now-former Queen Mary University of London student Alex Greenwood, 21, was taking a photo to send to friends of him in his gown and cape when the physicist appeared in the background.

Pakistani immigrant who stabbed his Bulgarian wife to death after she refused to help him stay in Britain is jailed for life

Jamshaid Khan may be deported to Pakistan after serving his sentence

'Devious' Jamshaid Khan, 30, of Forest Gate, east London, had repeatedly failed in his 'desperate' attempts to be allowed to stay in the UK despite his marriage to European citizen Milena Yulianova.

Tickets please! Chaotic scenes as hundreds of migrants clamber on board packed trains in Macedonia in desperate bid to start new life in Europe

Migrants clamber on trains in Macedonia in attempt to seek new life in Europe

Legs in the air, desperately trying to cram through a tiny carriage window in Macedonia, one migrant is dragged inside a train bound for Serbia. Meanwhile hundreds of other people jostle beneath him, attempting to clamber on board the packed train at Gevgelija station, near the border of Greece and Macedonia. Once in Serbia, they believe they will be one step closer to western Europe, as they look for a better life in Britain, France or Germany. These photographs reflect how the European community is still struggling to address the ever-growing migrant crisis, as thousands of people flee wartorn areas of the Middle East and Africa for the continent.

Open all hours! Flat with stunning grandstand view of the first tee and 18th green at St Andrews goes on the market for £1million 

The four-bedroom flat sits on the corner of the street leading down to the legendary club and a window offers a perfect view of the action - or lack of it today after play was suspended due to rain.

Mother walks away from horror car crash which killed her 28-year-old daughter and 61-year-old partner

Susan Jones, from Wiltshire, was a passenger in a car being driven by her partner Phil Butler, while her adult daughter Jennifer was sitting in the back seat.

Medical students mistakenly SLICE into newborn's penis as they cut his umbilical cord

Students delivering the newborn at a hospital in Saltillo in north-eastern Mexico accidentally sliced the boy's foreskin as they went to cut the umbilical cord.

Heaven help us! Ex teen rocker Tim Farron reveals he will ask GOD for advice about leading the Lib Dems

Mr Farron, who was confirmed as the Lib Dems' new leader last night, said he prayed every day for 'wisdom' but did not ask God to 'present the answer' when faced with difficult choices.

From wasp-waisted and busty to the rise of the waif and Kim Kardashian style big bottoms: How the ideal body shape has changed over 100 years 

From Kim Kardashian to wasp-waists, how the ideal body shape has changed

The ideal body shape has changed enormously over the last 100 years. In the 1910s, an extreme hourglass was achieved using corsets but today, an ample bottom on a slender frame is most popular. Between then and now, a range of different body ideals, among them sporty, waiflike and boyish, have come in and out of fashion.

Could this be the answer to feeding the world? Scientists want to hack plants to supercharge photosynthesis

Scientists at Washington University have come up with a number of potential hacks for photosynthesis which include designing a layered canopy of plants to improve the process' efficiency.

Graphic signs warning tourists not to defecate in public are posted near scenic waterfall in Iceland after car parks and a CEMETERY used as toilets

Fed up locals are blaming holidaymakers who are camping or sleeping in their cars while taking a road trip across Iceland's rugged landscape and visiting the Gullfoss waterfall.

Dangerous trend of social smoking among women: Having fewer than 5 cigarettes a day still 'triples the risk of heart disease'

A fifth of women smoke five or fewer cigarettes a day - but they shouldn't 'fool themselves' into thinking smoking is harmless, say University of Texas at Austin researchers.

Are YOU a narcissist? Take this test to discover if you have an out-sized ego that needs to be tamed

21st century inventions like camera phones, reality TV and social media have normalised narcissism. But are you overly self-involved? Take this test to find out.

Eye shadow on the scalp, toothbrush to tease and conditioner BEFORE shampoo: Easy hair hacks every woman should know

From applying conditioner before shampoo, to using eye shadow on the hair line, FEMAIL looks at the easy but unexpected hair hacks that every woman should know.

Heartbroken mother who was left devastated following death of her toddler advertises for friends on Facebook after feeling lonely - then is overwhelmed with offers from hundreds of strangers

Mikayla MacMillan, 28, pictured, had just moved to Clitheroe in Lancashire when she lost her 17 month old son Max, pictured, to a rare cancer-like condition and felt as though she 'had no-one'.

Revealed: Mother who brutally murdered four-year-old son Daniel Pelka was found hanged in her prison cell on the eve of his birthday

Magdalena Luczak died in her cell in Derbyshire on Tuesday - two years after her and boyfriend Mariusz Krezolek were jailed for life for torturing, starving and beating Daniel to death.

Fifteen stone man goes from Mr Average to Mr Muscle after being spurred on by his wife to lose weight... because he was too embarrassed of his size to appear in photos

Overweight man embarrassed by photos loses a third of his body weight

Stephen Crowther, 31, saw his weight creep up to 15 stone because of a poor diet and inactive lifestyle. The IT consultant from Wrexham, North Wales, has since lost an impressive four stone. Spurred on by his wife Claire (pictured), Stephen has now showcased his new physique in a professional photo shoot.

Pictured: The 'offensive' Samsung cartoons of Jewish U.S. hedge fund boss which sparked anti-Semitism row in South Korea

Paul Singer, Jewish chief executive of a U.S. hedge fund who wanted to block a merger between two Samsung affiliates in South Korea has become the target of the vile abuse

Eighty people, mainly women, are injured in a stampede sparked when a mouse is spotted at a mosque full of worshippers in Morocco 

Officials said the rush happened in Casablanca's Hassan II mosque in Morocco while it was full of worshippers on Monday evening. Those hurt, mainly women, suffered light injuries and fractures.

Merkel survives rebellion among her own party as German parliament approves Greek bailout and IMF chief Lagarde insists creditors must 'ease' the debt burden

BERLIN, GERMANY - JULY 17:  German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks during debates prior to a vote over the third EU financial aid package to Greece at an extraordinary session of the German parliament, the Bundestag, on July 17, 2015 in Berlin, Germany. The Bundestag is among several European parliaments that must vote on whether to allow negotations over the aid package that will help Greece to avert state bankruptcy and shore up the Greek banking system.  (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

Angela Merkel has won a vote which paves the way for her to thrash out the terms of a £58.5bn rescue package for Greece, though a large number of her own MPs voted against the government.

The woman trapped in a real life Groundhog Day: Mother repeatedly relives the same day after fainting and hitting her head on a pole

Nikki Pegram, 28, from Wellingborough in Northamptonshire, wakes up every day thinking it is still the 15th October 2014 - the day she fainted and hit her head on a metal pole outside a hospital.

Harry? He's just a rich boy on holiday, say his African critics who voice fears trip will turn into a publicity stunt 

The prince, who has been keeping a low profile, is spending three months working on projects in South Africa, Botswana and Tanzania, and is currently in Namibia.

Mother whose son was killed by an armed mob in Iraq loses the latest round of her legal battle for a new inquiry into his death 

Patricia Long's 11 year battle for a full inquiry into the death of her soldier son, Paul, of Tyne and Wear, who was killed by an armed mob in Iraq ended in failure at the Court of Appeal.

Crumbling playground of the rich and famous: Eerie images of decaying Cabo Blanco where Hemingway, Marilyn Monroe and Paul Newman partied - and the greed which almost destroyed it

The Marlin, squid and swordfish in the waters of Cabo Blanco attracted fishermen from across the world to Peru in the 50s and 60s, and was the location for Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea

Watch shocking footage of dozens of motorists including a BUS performing illegal u-turns on the M1 to avoid a traffic jam

M1 motorists including a bus performing illegal u-turns on the motorway

CCTV footage collected by police shows how multiple cars, vans and even a coach performed illegal U-turns in the middle of the road. The vehicles then drove straight into incoming traffic in their attempt to avoid getting caught up in the jam on the M1. The incident took place around 9pm last Sunday, at junction 18 of the motorway near Crick, Northamptonshire.

Labour 'behaving like a petulant child' fumes Chuka as hard-left leadership hopeful Jeremy Corbyn OFFICIALLY takes the lead

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Chuka Umunna, who quit the leadership race after just three days in the race, said the party was 'screaming at the electorate' and refusing to accept May's crushing defeat to the Tories.

Cameron's emergency spying powers are 'inconsistent' with the law, High Court rules in victory for privacy campaigners

Conservative Party Conference at The Birmingham International Conference Centre, Birmingham.  Pic shows:-   David Davies MP (R).
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Tory MP David Davis (pictured) and Labour's Tom Watson took the government to court over powers to access phone and email records which they claimed were 'fatally flawed'.

The shocking moment pedestrian is sent flying in horrific fatal car crash... by driver who was already a wanted man in Russia for dangerous driving 

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A driver who killed one pedestrian and injured another after his car mounted a pavement in Moscow, was already on a federal wanted list for dangerous driving.

Incredible footage shows the moment a helicopter crashes into an Irish pub after rotor blade catches a table in the beer garden and sends it spinning through a wall 

Police said the man was detained on suspicion of endangerment after the Gazelle aircraft smashed into the back of the Rustic Inn in Abbeyshrule, County Longford yesterday evening.

Britain's public schools are too soft: German expat banker who has sent four children to top institutions urges parents to waste their money as he hits out at state of teaching

Arnold Holle, who has lived in London's Primrose Hill for the past 21 years, has spent a 'seven-figure sum' sending in all four of his children to some of the country's top public schools.

The Queen's new neighbours: Plans unveiled for luxurious £500million hotel on the doorstep of Buckingham Palace

Construction of London's first Peninsula Hotel, at 1-5 Grosvenor Place in Belgravia, is set to begin in the capital in summer 2017, with plans for 190 rooms, a spa, shops, bars and a ballroom.

Woman, 23, hospitalised with rocketing heart rate and severe breathing problems 'just 30 minutes after taking slimming pill bought from TOWIE twins' firm'

Naomi Leach, 23, of Salford, collapsed and 'lost the feeling in her limbs' just moments after taking a Burn Bullet capsule sold by twins Dino and Georgio Georgiades, who used to be in TOWIE.

Move over Cara! Swedish model gets cult following on Instagram for her tongue-in-cheek posts about the fashion industry and life as a 21-year-old in New York

Tilda Lindstam gets cult following on Instagram for her tongue-in-cheek photos

Tilda, who has walked the catwalk for everyone from Alexander McQueen and Burberry to Marc Jacobs and Calvin Klein, has a cult following on her Instagram account for her funny posts. She regularly uploads pictures of her bizarre model lifestyle along with witty puns, much to the delight of her 163,000 followers. In a world of filters, perfect smiles and Kim Kardashian-wannabes, Tilda's social media account is a breath of fresh air. The 21-year-old regularly posts pictures of herself with giant spots, crying or flashing beige granny pants that most women wouldn't be caught dead in. The pictures have ruffled some feathers in the fashion industry and Tilda revealed to Vogue magazine recently that she had been asked to tone her account down.

'We don't care what people think': World's first father and daughter pole dancing team says performing has brought them closer... and they're competing in UK finals

Hazel Roberts, 24, and Dave, 50, from Swindon, Wiltshire teamed up after taking classes independently. They compete nationally as a double act but admit some people find it 'weird'.

Meet the toddler TWICE the size of his mother: Woman who cannot walk or stand due to brittle bone disease has her 'miracle' child thanks to surrogate

Marie Andrews is 17in tall while her 19-month-old son Mark is 32in. The 32-year-old, from Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, suffers from a condition called osteogenesis imperfecta.

Exfoliate for a week before, prepare to roll over and NEVER shave between appointments: What your waxer wants you to know (and the things that'll give the best results) 

There's a few simple steps that will make the whole experience less painful - and more effective. FEMAIL called on Lainey Everett, Beauty Therapist, to share her insight.

What's next for Sir Ranulph Fiennes? British explorer is already planning his next expedition ... but it's top secret

EXCLUSIVE: Sir Ranulph Fiennes revealed his next challenge will cost more than the Marathon des Sables, which he completed in Morocco in April.

Could Iran be the next tourism hotspot? Country expects huge rise in visitors after economic sanctions are lifted (plus here are the places you might want to visit)

Buoyed by the historic nuclear deal, tour operators and hospitality companies are eyeing Iran optimistically. These are the unexpected attractions including beaches, ancient ruins and skiing.

The holiday 'hotspot' you DON'T want to visit: Lost island where tribe kills visitors becomes top-rated destination after pranksters posted fake reviews

Pranksters have shared their made-up experiences on the hostile North Sentinel Island in the Indian Ocean, including dodging the tribe's spears and being tied to a rotisserie.

Garden force! Overgrown grass, plants and trees cover an entire HOUSE after being left to grow for '20 years'

Edinburgh garden covers an entire HOUSE after couple let it grow for '20 years'

Neighbours have complained about the 'eyesore' bungalow in Edinburgh city centre, which is in danger of completely disappearing behind the untamed foliage from the garden. Residents claim the owners have left the plants, trees and grass in the front garden untreated for two decades and fear it will leave them unable to sell their properties. One neighbour described it as a 'bizarre sight' while another said it has 'gradually been getting worse' over the last 20 years. Inge Sandham, who owns the property, said she and her husband Neil had not been able to tend to the garden due to her husband suffering from arthritis in his back.

How the Bookkeeper of Auschwitz escaped justice 70 years ago: SS guard avoided prosecution after judicial process against Germans was dropped... and went on to tour UK with YMCA choir after the War 

The former SS officer was found guilty of facilitating the mass murder of 3,000 people this week. He was found guilty of accessory to murder legally connected cases' of Jews sent to the gas chambers.

Acne sufferer who spent £400 a month on products to hide his skin now creates beauty tutorials teaching guys with spotty skin how to use make-up

Jake Ward, from Birmingham, barely left the house after his skin erupted with spots in his late teens. Now 23, he has created a YouTube channel sharing his tips with other sufferers.

The shocking moment a motorcyclist is thrown from his bike and rolls 50ft after misjudging a corner

The crash was caught on video by a truck driver's dashboard camera. Mick Ellis first caught sight of the biker when the motorcyclist overtook on a bend in Dufftown in Moray, Scotland.

CNN White House correspondent's wild Notting Hill party shut down by London police after 'guests started an African drum circle in the garden'

Michelle Kosinski, 41, owns a property in the exclusive neighborhood with her British banker husband Kimbell Duncan. The couple threw a party on Saturday with African drummers and ten bongos.

Eid Mubarak! Over 70,000 Muslims gather in Birmingham for Europe's largest celebration of festival to mark the end of Ramadan as millions join in around the world

Muslims gather in Birmingham for Eid to mark the end of Ramadan

Up to 70,000 Muslims attended morning prayers at Small Heath Park in Birmingham today to celebrate Eid, which marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting. Eid al-Adha, or Feast of Sacrifice, is one of the most significant dates on the calendar for Muslims and is marked by exchanging gifts, wearing new clothes and by throwing parties for friends and family. Green Lane Masjid and Community Centre first hosted Birmingham's Celebrate Eid event in 2012 where over 12,000 people turned up, and it has grown ever since.

A model Middleton! 'Handsome chap' James approached to star in 'designer campaigns' by girlfriend Donna Air's model agency

The Duchess of Cambridge's younger brother has reportedly been approached by Models 1 which also represents his girlfriend Donna Air, 35, and Amber Le Bon.

'Artificial Intelligence is as dangerous as NUCLEAR WEAPONS': AI pioneer warns smart computers could doom mankind

Professor Stuart Russell, a computer scientist at the University of California in Berkeley, has warned advances in AI mirror the research that led to nuclear weapons.

'It doesn't matter how well we do, people tell us to get back in the kitchen': England goalie Karen Bardsley talks about sexism, trolls and THAT own goal 

Karen Bardsley, 30, has just played for England in the Women's World Cup. She talks FEMAIL about sexism in football, meeting David Beckham and importance of getting girls into sport.

Can't get your neigh-bour off your back? Spare a thought for Da Vinci, the foal born with a patch by his mane that looks like ANOTHER horse

The chestnut foal, who was born at the start of May at Flying Hall riding school at Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, has the 'horse' profile running up his left flank and neck, merging into his mane.

Airlines may have to submit passenger seat numbers, itineraries and payment details in bid to stop Europeans from joining ISIS 

Airlines will now have to transfer passenger data such as seat numbers and payment information to
law enforcement authorities for flights into and out of the European Union.

Cook up a culinary masterpiece in mere minutes! Video reveals how to make a delicious chocolate cake using just TWO ingredients 

Video reveals how to make a chocolate cake using TWO ingredients 

A video posted to Rumble by DIY filmmaker lauri132 shows how to create a delicious chocolate cake in your microwave using just melted chocolate ice cream and some flour, mixed together, heated and ready to eat in just a few minutes.

A very polite robot uprising! Humanoid shows a glimmer of self-awareness - and apologises - during scientific experiment

Scientists at The Rensselaer AI and Reasoning Lab (Rair) in New York, led by Professor Selmer Bringsjord, conducted an experiment on three Nao robots (pictured).

Woman, 42, set up her home as a shop to sell counterfeit Gucci and Ralph Lauren clothes, knock-off perfume and illicit tobacco worth £3,000

Kelly Marie Pearson used her home in Thorntree, Middlesbrough to sell counterfeit stock of brands such as Gucci, Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors and Hello Kitty - worth almost £3,000.

Boxing belt given to 19th century bare-knuckle fighter who survived an epic three-hour 'David v Goliath' bout goes on sale for £20,000 

Charley Mitchell, from Birmingham in the UK, was presented with the prize after he went 39 rounds with unofficial world heavyweight champion John L. Sullivan in a brawl in France in 1888.

Never lose your keys again! Trakkies warn you if you're about to leave the house without your purse, phone and more

The Dutch design works with a smartphone app. If you are about to leave something behind with a Trakkie attached to it, the user will be alerted with a flash of light or a noise.

How to do 1940s hair at home: Hairstylist's step-by-step guide to recreating The Poodle... as teenagers go 'mad' for vintage looks at their proms

As youngsters request 1940s hairstyles for their proms, Sarah Bloor, from BBC2's Hair, reveals how to recreate a classic Poodle style on vintage-loving model Gemma Miller.

Scientists using underwater drone find surprise shipwreck off North Carolina coast that may date to the American Revolution

An expedition led by Duke scientist Cindy Van Dover was looking for a lost scientific mooring when their underwater vehicles found a wreck that archaeologists believe is from the early US.

Greek wild fires can be seen from SPACE: Astonishing satellite image shows the terrifying scale of blaze that forced thousands to flee

Greece wildfire has trapped tourists and blanketed Athens in smoke

This satellite image (pictured above, main) shows smoke plumes rising from southern Greece and the terrifying scale of huge wildfires that have forced thousands to flee resorts and their homes.Firefighters are currently battling fires in Laconia (pictured above, inset) using water-dropping planes and helicopters, as well as sending coast guard boats to rescue scores of people trapped on a beach. Separately, a brush fire broke out on the outskirts of the Greek capital (inset), burning across a hillside and blanketing parts of Athens in thick smoke (main image). Dozens of Athens residents fled their homes and flames fanned by strong winds and high temperatures burned through woodland around the Greek capital.

It's dogzilla! Perfectly timed photos capture what appear to be the world's biggest pooches in mind-bending snaps

Forced perspective photography seems to make these dogs appear giant. By bringing their dogs closer to the lens or standing further away themselves owners were able to make their pets appear huge.

Why a bad boss can bring an entire office down: Rudeness in the workplace 'spreads like a virus', study reveals

A University of Florida study shows that rudeness can go viral. 90 graduate students negotiated with one another and rated their interactions. Rudeness was passed on to subsequent interactions.

'Oily patches' found by a water police boat near the Great Barrier Reef amid reports of a huge 20km oil spill at iconic tourist spot

An oil spill up to 20 kilometres long has been spotted along Australia's iconic Great Barrier Reefm with a 'sheen' and 'oily patches' found by police on the water, near Townsville, Queensland.

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Siberia's mystery child warrior unwrapped: MRI scans glimpse inside the medieval mummy - revealing a bronze axe, Persian tools and a bear pendant

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The boy warrior (remains pictured left) found in Siberia was from a mysterious lost civilisation from the 12th century with links to Persia and was buried with an axe head (pictured bottom right) and jewellery. The remains were very well preserved due to being covered in copper plates which prevented oxidation, being wrapped in fur and bark, and a sinking of the temperature in the 14th century. Five other mummified bodies have been found at the mysterious Zeleny Yar site. One is shown top right.

Would you buy a DIVORCE dress? New age therapist creates emerald silk gown to help 'heal' women's hearts after their marriages break down... but it will set you back £3,500

Astrologer and designer Nicolas Aujula, from London, conceived of the red-carpet dress to help ex-wives to celebrate their new-found freedom, saying it's time women dressed for their 'soul'.

The secret swimming pools of Paris' catacombs: Intrepid explorers risk arrest to provide rare glimpse of French capital's underworld

Beneath the scorching Parisian streets, there are several hidden swimming pools in old tunnels that have been mapped by a fearless diver, even though it is illegal to enter.

British holidaymakers take legal action after coach crash in French Alps leaves them with severe injuries and horrific scars

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Tragic Kingdom: Artist creates alarming images of a Disney World you'd never want to visit - POST APOCALYPSE

Spooky lighting, graffitti, buildings falling into disrepair and trash littering the streets are seen in artworks imagining what the Orlando theme park might look like.

Hipster US caddie causes a stir at The Open in St Andrews with a VERY eccentric moustache 

Cameron Tringale's caddie causes a stir at The Open with his moustache 

Carl Smith (pictured) became the talk of Twitter when he was broadcast live caddying during the BBC's live coverage of The Open from St Andrews - complete with his expertly waxed moustache. Caught looking steely-eyed as he lugged American Cameron Tringale's clubs around the drenched Old Course, Smith instantly became a favourite with eagle-eyed golf fans who clocked his hipster style.

   

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