Tragedy as Sir David Frost's fitness fanatic son dies aged just 31 after collapsing during morning run at family's holiday home

Sir David Frost's son Miles dies aged 31 after collapsing on morning run

The eldest son of Sir David Frost has died at the age of 31 while out jogging. Financier Miles Frost (pictured right during a race in Kenya in 2013, and centre with his father and mother Lady Carina) collapsed during a run at the family's holiday home in Oxfordshire on Sunday. Shocked friends said the keen athlete had appeared fit and healthy and was in 'great form' in the last few weeks and showed no signs of any health problems. It is another devastating blow for his family after his father Sir David died of a heart attack aged 74 two years ago on board the Queen Elizabeth cruise liner.

Hackers threaten to release details of millions of cheating spouses - including their 'secret sexual fantasies' - after accessing files of extramarital dating site Ashley Madison

Ashley Madison's Avid Life Media CEO Noel Biderman says hack was inside job

The Ashley Madison website promises its 37million members worldwide - including 1.2million in the UK - complete 'anonymity' and has the motto: 'Life is short. Have an affair.' But a hacking group calling themselves the 'Impact Team' have threatened to publish names, credit card details and 'secret sexual fantasies' of all members. They believes the website wrecks marriages and have told owners Avid Life Media, run by Noel Biderman (pictured), they will start publishing intimate details about users unless it is shut down.

Labour in chaos over welfare reform: Calls to abstain by Harriet Harman and Andy Burnham are ignored by dozens of MPs

Labour party interim leader Harriet Harman urged her MPs to abstain in the vote on the Government's controversial cuts to tax credits and other handouts last night.

Call the midwife? No, call immigration... RICHARD LITTLEJOHN asks why migrant who gave birth near Marble Arch was ever in the UK in the first place

You could argue that this is a heart-warming human drama. But in reality it is a tale which only serves to underline the insanity of our open borders policy, writes RICHARD LITTLEJOHN.

Modern? The Duchess of Cambridge is a throwback to 1500s and has no cultural influence, says top academic

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Professor Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly, who is researching the cultural role of foreign consorts, says Kate is a 16th-century throwback who lacks cultural influence.

Privacy storm over GP visits: NHS official demands that details of millions of confidential doctors' appointments are handed over by IT firm in charge of data

A top NHS official has ordered the firm in charge of bookings at most English surgeries to hand over the date, time and duration of appointments as well as the reason for the consultation.

Student catches pervert taking photos of her bottom as she shops at Co-op supermarket - but police tell her they CAN'T arrest him because 'it's not a crime'

Gemma Newitt caught man taking photos of her bum in Co-op but police do nothing

Gemma Newitt (left) was shopping in a Co-operative store in St Austell, Cornwall, when the man started following her on July 9. CCTV footage shows the unnamed person, dressed in a grey jumper and jeans, holding his mobile phone at waist height behind the 20-year-old as she browses the shelves (right). Despite Miss Newitt, who is wearing a pair of shorts, nearly catching him, the brazen man re-approaches her and continues to try and take pictures. The clip ends with the accountancy student turning around and the man sprinting up the aisle. Miss Newitt said she was angered by the incident, which was reported to police after she told store managers. However, Devon and Cornwall Police confirmed officers had spoken to the man but said he had not committed an offence.

George's 2nd birthday? A quiet tea with granny: Low key celebration with the Middletons and Prince's young friends as guests planned at Anmer Hall estate 

Prince George will enjoy a much more low-key celebration at his parents' country retreat at Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk when he turns two tomorrow.

Rip-off pension fees that can leave you £10,000 out of pocket: Study by Which? reveals huge costs of simply getting hold of your own cash

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PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Sunday May 31, 2015. From tomorrow, waves of workforces with fewer than 30 employees will start to be phased into the Government's automatic enrolment scheme, which was set up amid fears that people are living for longer but are not putting enough money aside for their old age. Around 14,000 small and micro businesses will be reaching their staging dates in June, with tens of thousands more coming on board over the next two years, according to the Pensions Regulator. Smaller firms such as hairdressers and grocers will be included as the scheme rolls out. In some cases, people may be employing just one person such as a nanny or a carer. Employers persistently ign

Savers who cash in their pensions are facing a 'bewildering array' of rip-off fees which can vary between providers by as much as £10,000 over a decade, a study by Which? has revealed.

Osborne to sell off billions in State land: Plan to boost coffers and make way for 150,000 homes

The Chancellor will today tell ministers to identify NHS, defence and other government assets to be disposed of, to help provide a further 150,000 new homes to ease the housing crisis.

Boris 'has few MP friends': Mayor of London has failed to attend single reception for the 2015 intake 

New MPs and ministers have disclosed they are unimpressed by Boris Johnson, despite years of him being talked up as a successor to David Cameron.

Who cares about the congestion charge? A blinged-up Rolls Royce from Dubai, a silver Porsche Spyder and a Mercedes covered with Swarovski crystals... how the super-rich travel around London

Rolls Royce and Porsche supercars show how the rich get around London

The supercars have caught the eye of passers-by today, with the garish Mercedes S-Class (bottom right), a Rolls Royce from Dubai (left) and a Porsche 918 Spyder (top right) popping up on the streets of Knightsbridge in London. The pictures give a glimpse of how the super-rich like to travel around London. But the Mercedes S-Class doesn't seem to be in quite as good condition as when it was last pictured on MailOnline, with some of the crystals no longer there. The 2014 CLS 350 used to be owned by Russian business student Daria Radionova until she sold it for £155,000 on eBay last October.

Could a liquid diet reverse diabetes? It 'could transform treatment and provide a drug-free way of treating the condition'

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A three-month trial at Imperial College London is assessing the benefits of a low-calorie diet on 90 patients with long-term type 2 diabetes.

Cheers! Gipsy tourists from across Europe swig champagne as they set up illegal camp in Nottingham - because they 'relate to Robin Hood and his band of merry travellers'

Gipsies across Europe holiday in Nottingham because they 'relate to Robin Hood'

Travellers from France, Sweden and Morocco have pitched up dozens of caravans (main picture) on private land next to the BioCity Science Park (inset top) so they can visit Sherwood Forest and Nottingham Castle. The illegal campers, consisting of more than 60 people, said they want to learn more about England's most famous outlaw as many can relate to Robin Hood and his 'band of merry travellers.' One of the group, Dilo Kako-Mocho, 37, said they were also celebrating the birthday of a one-year-old family member with a party on Sunday night (inset bottom). He said: 'It is our first time here. We have seen all the movies about Robin Hood, of Nottingham so we are very happy to be here.' A spokesman for Nottingham City Council said the travellers had moved onto private land and therefore have no power to move them.

One in three to face renting in retirement by 2040: Millions of future pensioners face later years in properties they don't own

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Professor Steve Wilcox, from the University of York's centre for housing policy, believes up to a third of 60-year-olds will be renting by 2040, with many never having been able to own their own home.

Eastern Europeans in the UK 'earn less and claim more' than those born in Britain - but migrants from Western Europe, Australia and North America do better 

Foreigners from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Africa were also more likely to claim benefits and be unemployed than those born in the UK, according to a new report by MigrantWatch.

Coming over loud and clear, our gripes over digital radio: Audiences condemn DAB because of poor quality signal that cuts out in the middle of programmes

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Audiences have condemned DAB - or Digital Audio Broadcasting - as a disaster because of the poor quality of signal and how programmes cut out mid-broadcast due to interference.

Out-of-hours clinic that makes you take own temperature: Undercover probe exposes shocking care failures 

An undercover probe into the country's largest out-of-hours firm, Care UK, has exposed a string of shocking failings at an urgent care centre run by the company at Ealing Hospital, West London.

Astrophysics student who couldn't afford his rent spent a year camping in a woman's back garden - then paid her by helping her get through her GCSEs 

University of Manchester Student who couldn't afford rent spent a year in a tent

Evan Eames, from Montreal, appealed online for a back gardens to camp in when he realised he could not afford to pay rent on top of international tuition fees for a Masters in astrophysics in Manchester. The 24-year-old went on to spend 10 months camping in the backgarden of Charley Mantack (pictured top right) in the Stockport suburb of Heaton Chapel for free, braving the Manchester rain, sleet and snow. He said: 'It was a really fun experience. I am super glad I did it.'

Sausages lose sizzle as health fears cut sales by £2billion a year: number sold has fallen by a quarter since 2008 as shoppers turn to chicken and steak

The mystery of what's inside a sausage has been well and truly solved - and it's put increasingly health conscious shoppers off the classic British banger, Britain's oldest processed food.

How to read a novel in 25 minutes... and still remember all the plot! Impossible? Not if you master a few ingenious tricks 

I have always thought myself a quick reader. I read all the Harry Potter books from The Chamber Of Secrets onwards, from cover to cover, on the day they came out, writes LAURA FREEMAN.

Always dieting but NEVER losing weight? Expert reveals the six mistakes we all make - from eating 'healthy' food to stress snacking 

EXCLUSIVE: Many people unable to lose weight may be unwittingly eating sugary foods marketed as 'healthy' or not getting enough sleep, according to weight loss expert Dr Sally Norton.

How catching chickenpox from a sibling makes it WORSE: Rosie got it from her big sister and ended up on a drip in hospital 

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Maria Lally's daughter Rosie, 2, from Surrey (pictured in pink) contracted chickenpox and hospitalised after developing an infection. Her sister Sophia, 5, breezed through it.

Kopying the whole Kardashian klan: Watch as make-up artist transforms herself into Kylie, Kris, Kim and Khloe in under TWO minutess

Make-up artist transforms into Kim and Khloe Kardashian AND Kris and Kylie Jenner

A make-up artist and popular YouTube star has posted a video showing her astonishing transformation into four different members of the Kardashian family - all in under two minutes. American Kandee Johnson begins by showing herself with a freshly-scrubbed face, before attempting her amazing quick change into Kylie, Kris, Kim and finally Khloe.

Why night shifts raise cancer risk: Increased levels of sex hormones at the 'wrong' time may be to blame 

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A study suggests increased levels of sex hormones, such as oestrogen and testosterone, at the 'wrong' time may be to blame.

How the Wootton Bassett homecoming parades to honour fallen soldiers started by accident - because a skip lorry was blocking the road

PC Jarra Brown, pictured remembers the day the tradition was born when a procession was forced to a standstill in Wootton Bassett (pictured), prompting an impromptu show of respect.

Are these pictures proof that Kim Jong-un is making ANTHRAX? North Korean leader proudly poses in pesticide factory boasting banned kit to make biological weapons

Are these pictures proof that Kim Jong-un is making ANTHRAX? North Korean leader proudly

North Korea's state-run media released a series of photographs last month that appeared to innocently show Kim Jong-un's tour of the Pyongyang Bio-Technical Institute. But a U.S. researcher has claimed there was a far more sinister motivation behind the photographs' release. She has analysed the photographs and claims they reveal that the North Korean leader has been secretly building a bio-weapon factory, and released the photographs as a veiled threat to the United States and South Korea. The photographs show the leader posing alongside a range of illicitly-acquired equipment, including fermenters (left and bottom right) and ingredients (top right).

I'll defeat the fanatics, says Cameron: Web firms who can track 'likes' online have a moral duty to stop spread of Islamist 'poison'

British Prime Minister David Cameron (R), looks at a computer as he speaks with Zahra Qadir, during a workshop about ways to report suspicious on-line activity, at Ninestiles Academy in Birmingham, central England, on July 20, 2015, before delivering a speech on counter radicalisation. Conspiracy theories of a powerful Jewish cabal or a Western plan to destroy Islam must be challenged in efforts to counter radicalisation, Cameron said.    AFP PHOTO / POOL / PAUL ELLISPAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images

In a major speech on tackling extremism, Mr Cameron warned the police, schools, universities, mosques and parents all had to do more to defeat the 'poison' infecting young minds.

Muslims in Britain must feel and act more British, says SHIRAZ MAHER

If David Cameron's rhetoric is translated into action, then we can finally mount a proper challenge to the vile extremist Islamist dogma that is causing such misery across the world, including here in Britain.

Had Fallon flicked two fingers at the house? QUENTIN LETTS yesterday in Parliament

Defence Secretary Michael Fallon faced a spot of bother. Had he flicked Parliament two fingers by allowing 'embedded' RAF pilots to fly bombing raids over Syria?

'I was floating on my back and had my fist cocked and ready to go': Surfer Mick Fanning describes the moment he fought for his life during horrific shark attack

Mick Fanning looks relieved as he arrives back in Sydney with his surfboard after narrowly

Three-time world champion surfer Mich Fanning has arrived back in Sydney following his close encounter with a shark in South Africa on Sunday. He looked happy to be back on home soil as he wheeled his surfboard through arrivals and past a waiting crowd of photographers.

Prove you haven't broken law in 10 years to live in UK: Tougher checks for migrants... but only if they're from outside EU 

Ministers are determined to prevent violent criminals from being given a visa to get into Britain. But the system will not apply to those from inside the EU, so wouldn't have prevented the murder of Alice Gross.

SAVVY SHOPPER: Will M&S; strike gold with its billionaire pud? The inside scoop on the latest decadent dessert to hit the shelves

HARRIET ARKELL meets the man behind M&S;'s new decadent dessert - product developer for the store James Campbell, who has the best job in the world.

SAVVY SHOPPER: Fancy some beetroot on your muesli? It's one of the host of bizarre, but tasty, new brekkie trends 

There's a new wave of cereals on the shelves this summer, packed with added nutrients, superfoods and grains to help us do just eat well at breakfast. And they're delicious.

He earns $2.7m a year, has a model wife and lost his brother in a car crash at 16: Amazing life of shark attack survivor Mick Fanning

Mick Fanning and the amazing life of the shark attack surviving surfer

Australian pro-surfer Mick Fanning is the most talked about athlete in the world right now after he miraculously escaped a shark attack during the final of the J-Bay Open at South Africa's Jeffreys Bay on Sunday. He's a savvy property investor who has built up an impressive multi-million-dollar portfolio around the beachside town of Tweed Heads, where he lives with the love of his life, entrepreneur and model Karissa Fanning (pictured).

Death in the pool and the VERY wild life of Demi's daughters: Neighbours of Hollywood actress reveal raucous gatherings at her LA home as police probe drowning at party

Death in Demi Moore's pool and the very wild life of her daughters

While neither Demi Moore nor her three grown-up daughters Rumer, Scout and Tallulah Belle were at home when Edenilson Steven Valle died in the swimming pool of their family home in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, neighbours have said that raucous gatherings are a regular feature at the property. Mr Valle, 21, is understood to have been a guest at a party held by Moore's caretaker over the weekend and police have ruled out any foul play, believing he slipped and fell. Despite not being present, lawyers said that - as one of her employees hosted the party - Moore could be financially liable for the death. Neighbours have now revealed that revealed that Moore's daughters had been staying at the house for weeks prior to the tragic accident, throwing noisy parties 'every day, day and night'.

Tiny tube made of jelly to stop you losing your sight: Implant could help thousands who have glaucoma 

Cathy Gosling was diagnosed with the eye condition Glaucoma four years ago. She had a pioneering procedure  in March this year where a tiny gel tube is injected in the eye to drain away fluid, She is now fully recovered. Photography by Rann Chandric on Tuesday 23rd June 2015

A gelatine tube that's injected into the eye could help thousands who have glaucoma, a condition that affects 600,000 people in Britain. Cathy Gosling, 65, from London (pictured) had it fitted in March.

Heroic US woman smashes window of stranger's sweltering car to rescue girl, 2, trapped inside - only to be confronted by the owner over the damage she caused

Kansas woman smashes stranger's car window to rescue toddler locked inside

Mother-of-two Sarah Oropeza was at work in Merriam, Kansas, on Saturday, when a coworker screaming for help - she had found a two-year-old girl locked in a car nearby. Without a second thought she ran out and tried to smash the window using a tire iron from another woman's trunk. However, the window would not smash. The scene was recorded by someone with a cellphone (main). Finally the window cracked, and another woman was able to smash it through using a tire hitch. 'I was just praying, ''Break the window''. She is going to die,' Mrs Oropeza said afterwards.

If a meal looks good, we think it tastes better: Simply arranging food carefully on the plate can persuade diners to pay three times more for it 

A study was done in which more than 130 people were asked to taste a salad and steak and chips presented in three different ways to test if how the food looked really could affect the taste.

Samsung's Galaxy S6 Plus spotted: Leaked image claims to show the clearest view yet of firm's upcoming Android smartphone

The leaked image is reportedly a dummy handset sent to a store. It shows what appears to be the curved S6 Edge Plus at roughly the same height as the Galaxy Note 4.

Alton Towers crash ride in cereal advert: Free ticket promotion on boxes of Kellogg's Krave that claims Smiler ride 'marmalises your body' still on supermarket shelves

Susan Beraton was shocked to find the boxes, pictured, on the shelves in Cambridge months after a number of people were seriously and two needed legs amputated following the crash on June 2.

How to win at Monopoly: New British champion reveals how to triumph over your board game rivals - mortgage everything, go to jail and NEVER buy Park Lane

Natalie Fitzsimons, 24, pictured, from Northern Ireland, became the new UK and Ireland champion this week, and says that if you want to win, the road to victory 'feels a little like cheating'.

Is this the world's worst mullet? Teenager's bizarre haircut is ridiculed online after party photo sweeps the web

Photo of Sydney teenager at a party with mullet haircut is huge hit online

A single photograph snapped at an 18th birthday party in Sydney has gone viral thanks to one of the subject's unusual haircuts. The image (left) has had more than 11,415 comments left, almost 10,000 likes and more than 1.7 million views. Since the picture was shared, 'tribute' posts - including Ziggy as a horse (top right) and a 'pin the mullet on the boy' party game (bottom right).

Secret history of the Blitz: The Oxford student driven so crazed by terror of the bombings he went on a gun rampage 

Britain was in crisis and its future uncertain following months of relentless bombardment. For many people, the appalling mental strain was too much to bear, writes JOSHUA LEVINE.

Does water 'go off'? Video reveals why your bedside glass of water tastes strange in the morning

A video by Discovery News revealed that subtle chemical changes that happen overnight can actually change the composition of the water, making it ever so slightly acidic.

Scientists discover the taste of FAT - and say the 'unique and unpleasant' sensation could hold the key to tackling obesity

Fat now joins sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami (savoury) as a flavour. It has a unique and unpleasant taste that the researchers, from Purdue University in Indiana, have called oleogustus.

Horrifying moment woman suicide bomber killed dozens of students as they ate breakfast in Turkey: 28 victims of ISIS attack were on their way to Kobane to deliver aid

ISIS suicide bomber in Suruc, Turkey blows himself up at cultural centre

Funerals have been held this afternoon for the 31 victims of a suspected ISIS suicide bomb attack in southern Turkey, which also left 100 people injured. Most of the victims were Kurdish students, who were rallying in support for the displaced residents of Kobane, outside a cultural centre in the town of Suruc. The pro-Kurdish activists were planning on delivering aid to the bombed out Syrian town in the afternoon when the devastating bomb attack happened.

Violent clashes in Turkey as police fire water cannon at activists protesting over car bomb massacre in Kobane

Pro-Kurdish demonstrators and Turkish police clashed in Istanbul today after protesters blamed the government for a suspected Islamic State suicide bomb attack, which left 31 people dead.

ISIS's commander 'is forced to do Cersei Lannister-style walk of shame as he is paraded through town before being hanged in Libya'

Abu Nabil Al-Anbari (pictured), thought to be Islamic State's second-in-command, was taunted by onlookers who lined the streets of Derna before he was led to the gallows and publicly hanged.

ISIS bans private internet access in Raqqa in a crackdown on spies and activists revealing the terror group's daily atrocities

The move means everybody living in the terror stronghold must now use internet cafes operated and monitored by ISIS officials if they want to communicate online.

He's off his trolley! Astonishing moment an ISIS jihadi uses shopping cart to precariously balance his anti-tank machine gun during street battle

A photo widely shared on social media purportedly shows an ISIS extremist using a shopping cart as a kind of mobile resting post while fighting on the frontline somewhere in Syria or Iraq.

'People think it's role-playing... it's not': Documentary lifts the lid on the dark side of Japan's 'schoolgirl culture' and reveals how teen students are forced into prostitution

Documentary reveals dark side of Japan's 'schoolgirl culture'

Brooklyn-based Vice correspondent Simon Ostrovsky traveled to Akihabara, a bustling district in Tokyo, to explore the sexual exploitation of young women as a part of Vice News' short documentary entitled Schoolgirls for Sale in Japan, and soon discovered that teen girls were readily available to 'rent' for a variety of services, including fortune telling, massages, and walks with clients (center). Simon also took in a performance of one of Japan's many schoolgirl bands (left) and noticed that the venue was packed with men of all ages, many of whom paid money to visit the girls after the show and meet them.

The tiny £6 magnets that could save your iPhone: Adapter can stop your handset from falling off the table 

The Znaps gadget, which is raising funds on Kickstarter, means you'll be able to magnetically snap your power adapter in place, and just as easily tug it free.

Space shuttle powered by energy beamed over MICROWAVE could be the future of space travel

The radical craft would be powered by microwave energy delivered wirelessly to a heat exchanger on the spaceplane, via a phased array of microwave antennas located on the ground.

Can the sun cause birth defects on Earth? Study finds 'strange link' between cosmic rays and mutant cell changes in humans

A Nasa-funded study has found radiation from solar events is too weak to damage cells on Earth - but they add their calculations may be inaccurate given recent evidence to the contrary.

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Having a whale of a time in a heatwave: Incredible moment a playful beluga cooled down the crowd at Tokyo water park

Bbeluga whale soaks crowds at Tokyo's Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium

The young crowd at this aquarium had a novel way of cooling down on the hottest day of the year. As temperatures hit 93.2F (34C) on the first day after rainy season in Japan this playful beluga whale rose out of the pool and sprayed them with water. Children among the crowd were left wincing after it blasted them as though it were a water hose, while others could be seen scrambling in a desperate bid to escape the drenching.

Prince won't let it reign on his parade: Charles and Camilla keep calm and carry on just days after Nazi salute images of the Queen emerge 

A smiling Charles and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall ignored the drizzle as they met crowds in Padstow, Cornwall at the start their three-day tour of the West Country.

Elderly STILL rushed out of hospitals to unsafe homes: Report says some patients are being abandoned in wheelchairs at empty flats with no food or heating 

A watchdog has warned that staff are allowing patients to leave hospital before setting up the necessary support at home and many have to be readmitted after their health deteriorates.

'We get paid less than a Pret A Manger manager': Junior doctor's furious letter to Cameron complaining about her seven-day shifts sweeps the web

Janis Burns, 34, who lives in London, says most doctors already work weekends, and many are paid less than newly-qualified Tube drivers, who earn £49,673, after four years of work.

Three men are found guilty of plotting to kill former loyalist paramilitary leader Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair 

Police said the streets of Scotland are now safer after dissident republican Anton Duffy and two others were convicted of plotting to kill former Ulster Defence Association chief Johnny Adair (pictured).

Britain's biggest police force now demands that anyone wanting to join as a beat bobby has to be bilingual in one of 14 languages 

The Met Police wants to bolster the number of officers able to speak and understand 14 languages widely used across London but it has sparked criticism from a former officer and the public on Twitter.

One of UK's most dangerous paedophiles who was caught weeks after being released from jail wrote to the Home Secretary asking for child sex to be legalised

Phillip Kirk's revolting actions also included researching child murder and local schools and girl guide groups in his home city of York, within weeks of being released from jail for other offences.

Unarmed robber held up two banks and a bookmakers within a few days of each other by pretending he had a BOMB inside an empty rucksack

Steve Morrell, of Salford, Greater Manchester, escaped with thousands of pounds after calmly passing counter staff a handwritten note, saying: 'Put the money in the bag or the bomb goes off'.

'It looked like a shark had taken a bite out of my bum': Woman is left in agony and unable to sit down after bungled butt lift operation

Hertfordshire woman unable to sit down after bungled butt lift operation

Heidi Faulkner, 36, from Hertfordshire, was left in agony after a bungling surgeon removed too much fat from her bottom - leaving her coccyx exposed. He also left huge diagonal scars that made it look as if 'a shark had taken a bite out of my bum'. Ms Faulkner, who got her cut-price 'booty job' during a visit to Prague, is now warning of the dangers of having surgery abroad.

Sacked Porsche dealer is jailed for 15 months for smashing into two 18-year-old girls in crash which left them with life-changing injuries

Adam Hill, from Lincolnshire, was driving on the wrong side of the road in his £32,000 Audi A6 when he smashed into a Ford Fiesta carrying friends Beth Tyson and Kate Hunter in late 2013.

'How many teddies were killed to make that jumper?': Woman's fluffy sweater becomes unintentional star of Jeremy Kyle Show 

The woman was on Jeremy Kyle to find out which family member stole her locket but viewers became distracted by her hairy jumper. Several people speculated about the origins of the sweater.

Is Google SEXIST? Men are shown more jobs for higher-paid executive jobs on the search engine compared to women 

The research was carried out at Carnegie Mellon University. Researchers edited preferences, gender and interests using Google's Ads Setting tool to see how these changes impacted adverts.

Swallowing a sponge on a string could diagnose throat cancer: Tiny 'Brillo' pad detects telltale signs of disease as it passes through the gullet

The cytosponge is the e brainchild of Cambridge University doctors. It takes just five minutes to gather up to half a million cells from the gullet, which can be analysed in the lab for oesophageal cancer.

Faster growth in house prices predicted: Economists dramatically revise predictions for 2015 and say average property will now increase in value by 4.7% this year 

Housebuilding will continue to fall behind the rise in population which will drive a rise in demand that will drive house prices up by a quarter by 2020, taking the average value up to £307,600.

Middle-class graduates 'pay £6,000 more for student loans': Better-off hit after Osborne's decision to freeze salary at which people start paying money back

Freezing the repayment threshold at £21,000 for five years, rather than raising it with inflation, actually means that those on middle incomes will end up paying back much more.

Bafta-winning actor Adam Deacon is found guilty of trolling former mentor with 'barrage' of threatening messages 

Deacon, 32, (left) from Bethnal Green, east London, sent Doctor Who star Noel Clark, 39, (right) abusive messages on Twitter and Instagram after they fell out over 2011 film Anuvahood.

Watch the lorry driver who was convicted and sacked for taking Britain's most dangerous roundabout the wrong way 

Stephen Weller, 52, from Felbridge in Surrey, became the first driver to be convicted of dangerous driving for going the wrong way around Turner's Hill roundabout in Mid Sussex, earlier this year.

'It's raining bodies': Harrowing new video captures the moment couple watched Flight MH17 victims fall from the sky as they drove past burning wreckage in Ukraine

Video captures moment MH17 victims fall from the sky in Ukraine

The footage was shot by a couple as they drove past the scene in eastern Ukraine where the Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 was shot down, killing all 298 people on board. The woman is so disturbed by seeing people falling from the blitzed plane amid the burning wreckage that she cannot stay and insists on driving away. The latest reminder of the tragedy came as pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine have offered to assist families of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 victims to visit the crash site.

'There are travellers on board with young children. Please do not swear': Shocking moment raucous passengers were ordered to stop raving on flight to Ibiza

The flight was en route to the Spanish party island of Ibiza when many of those on board burst into song, forcing a flight attendant to plead with them not to swear in front of younger travellers.

The multi-million pound bill for stars the BBC did not want you to see: Corporation accused of 'duping' public over huge wages paid to top stars by 'hiding' them in public accounts

It has emerged today that 11 others, including James Nesbitt, Sir Tom Jones and Jeremy Clarkson, are believed to be in a wider group said to have had their BBC salaries kept secret.

Chef too scared to leave the house after being called 'ugly' and 'retarded' due to rare neurological condition is finally cured by hypnotherapy

Richard Savage, 43, from Birmingham has Moebius syndrome, a genetic condition causing facial paralysis. He suffered such abuse he became agoraphobic and stayed inside for two years.

US TV anchor becomes overnight internet star with extraordinary rant against Obama's 'half-baked' ISIS policy

Tomi Lahren's 'Barack Obama's 'half-baked' ISIS policy' speech goes viral

Tomi Lahren (right), the 22-year-old host of One America News Network's On Point with Tomi Lahren, called out Obama's administration for their 'half-way, half-baked, tip-toe, be-friendly-to-Jihadis mentality'. The comments, said on Friday's show, were in reference to the fatal shooting of four U.S. Marines and one active-duty Navy reservist, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Thursday. The 24-year-old shooter, who was also killed, was identified as a devout Muslim named Mohammad Abdulazeez (inset).

My Big Fat Gypsy Funeral: 5,000 travellers bring village to a standstill with pick-up trucks and horse-drawn carriage to mourn 'wonderful' preacher 

Davey Jones, 60, was a minister of the Light and Life Gypsy Church for more than ten years before he died earlier this month. Gypsies from all across Britain attended his funeral in Staffordshire today.

EXCLUSIVE: Donald Trump pictured in uniform as a cadet captain - before he dodged the Vietnam draft with four deferments and a 'bone spur'

Donald Trump is pictured exclusively in uniform as a captain of the cadets at his military school. He was 'quite the athlete' his coach told Daily Mail Online. But he was later declared unfit for Vietnam.

I won't miss an Everton match even if I'm Prime Minister, says Andy Burnham who refuses to sacrifice season ticket

Andy Burnham - Media v Minsters football match at Sussex county FA groung, Lancing. - Labour Party annual conference at the Brighton Centre, East Sussex.

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The season ticket holder said he would 'never' sacrifice his seat at Goodison Park to focus on running the country as he sought to bolster his claim not to be a member of the Westminster bubble.

'I don't want Nan remembered as a victim': Granddaughter of Olive Cooke says poppy-seller, 92, took her own life after struggling with depression... NOT charity cold callers

Jessica Dunne, 37, spoke out on This Morning to defend charities, saying they were not at all responsible for her the death of her 'courageous' grandmother who hated losing her independence.

Emma Watson denies being 'target of kidnapping plot' on set of her new film Beauty And The Beast

The 25-year-old has been shooting scenes for the live action Disney remake of Beauty And The Beast at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, where the the incident was said to have been been discussed.

Harrods restaurant worker wants £1million for racial discrimination after being sacked for eating a £7.50 slice of chocolate cake

Juan Mackenzie, 35, ate the Devil's Dog Cake after a customer complained about it being dry. He then tasted a slice from a fresh cake to make sure it was moist enough, an employment tribunal heard.

Fag in hand, is it Emma Thompson or Dot Cotton? Actress spends more than three hours a day in make-up to be transformed into 77-year-old prostitute for her latest role

Emma Thompson's a Dot Cotton lookalike for The Legend of Barney Thomson film

Actress Emma Thompson, 56 (top left), spent three-and-a-half hours every day having prosthetic skin attached to her face and hands to play the part of 77-year-old prostitute Cemolina (centre) in upcoming film The Legend of Barney Thomson. She arrived on set at 6am so the prosthetics could be applied in several pieces (centre left and bottom left) to her forehead, cheeks, chin, bottom lip, neck, hands and even ear lobes. A technique called stretch and stripple, where a thin layer of latex and powder is applied to stretched skin, was used around the eyes to give the actress a more aged complexion. She then spent another 45 minutes having it all removed before the process began all over again the following day. Her extreme makeover draws similarities to EastEnders' star Dot Cotton (top right).

She's no dummy! Penniless retail consultant transforms her fortunes by selling mannequins to shows including Top Gear and the X Factor... for £600 EACH

When her retail career stalled, Roz Edwards focused on selling mannequins. To her surprise, her business took off and the Newark-based mum has fashioned a global enterprise out of it.

'I'm still waiting for someone to tell me why Mylee died': Grieving mother says she has never been told why four-year-old daughter died after heart surgery

Picture shows Mylee Weetman who died following complications after heart surgery at a Leeds hospital. See Ross Parry copy RPYHEART : The grieving mother of a four-year-old girl who died following complications after heart surgery has hit out at staff on the ward - suggesting more could have been done to try and save her. Little Mylee Weetman died following major brain damage after an operation to remove a build up of muscle in her heart. The tot underwent the surgery at the children's heart ward at Leeds General Infirmary, West Yorks., where surgery was shortly later temporarily suspended after its safety was the subject of bitter controversy. Mylee suffered from a heart defect called tetralogy of Fallot, meaning she had a hole in her heart alongside other defects.

Siobhan Casey, from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, is demanding answers into the care of her daughter Mylee Weetman who died following heart surgery at Leeds General Infirmary.

Tall story: 7ft 1in business student, 21, towers over his 5ft 9in girlfriend, needs custom-made clothes and can't fit on a bed

Keen basketball player William Jewell, 21, from High Wycombe, has towered over friends since he was a teenager and is now 16 inches taller than his 19-year-old girlfriend Selina Swift.

Do your dog's paws smell of POPCORN? Bacteria and yeast growing on your canine's feet may be creating that 'comforting' aroma, experts reveal

Dog owners have besieged animal experts in the US with queries about a strange popcorn smell coming from the paws of their pets, but the exact cause remains a mystery.

Young father 'was killed when playing macho punch-for-punch party game and collapsed after being hit in the chest' 

Tommy Main, 23, said 'that's a good one' after being hit by Desmond Bartley before collapsing after the pair traded jabs in a punch for punch game at a 16th birthday party in Erith, south east London.

'Sometimes I dream that I'm really David Beckham': Meet the celebrity lookalikes so obsessed with their famous doppelgangers that they even THINK like them

Some of the celebrity doppelgangers on the books at Eastbourne's Lookalikes Talent Agency are so 'in character' that they act, speak and think like the idols they're impersonating.

Should robots have human rights? Act now to regulate killer machines before they multiply and demand the right to vote, warns legal expert

Ryan Calo, from the University of Washington's School of Law warns that our laws will have to adapt to robotics and artificial intelligence or be faced with difficult decisions in the near future.

The village where only ROBOTS drive: Inside the autonomous driving test track where the buildings are fake and even the popup pedestrians are mechanical

The village where only ROBOTS drive: University launches autonomous driving test track

At first glance it seems like any other city, with five lane roads, intersections, buildings and even pedestrians waving as you pass. However - they are all mechanical, and only robocars drive the town.

Sepp's in the money! Hilarious moment British comedian threw piles of money over disgraced Blatter after gatecrashing FIFA press conference (but did he really need to try to catch it?)

Sepp Blatter showered in fake money by comedian Simon Brodkin at FIFA press conference

Disgraced FIFA president Sepp Blatter sensationally had a bundle of fake banknotes thrown over him by a comedian who gatecrashed his press conference in Zurich today. Englishman Simon Brodkin - also known as Jason Bent as well as Lee Nelson - calmly walked up to Blatter's position behind a table at the front of the stage and placed a sum of money on the table and said: 'This is for North Korea 2026'. He then turned to address the press while Blatter waved urgently at security guards to take him away before later announcing he would not stand for another term as FIFA president in the new elections.

Do baboons live in a DEMOCRACY? Decisions are made as a group despite the presence of dominant individuals

GPS devices tracked olive baboons travelling though the Kenyan savannah. The data showed that decision making about which way to go was done as a group rather than by a dominant individual.

Chance of surviving cancer is written in our GENES: Doctors develop database which predicts how long a person will live based on their DNA

Doctors from Stanford University School of Medicine, found the expression of one gene, called FOXM1, was associated with a poor prognosis across a range of cancers.

How does she do it? Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bündchen is celebrating her 35th birthday today but hasn't aged in over a decade...

Gisele Bündchen is celebrating turning 35 today but hasn't aged in years - the mother-of-two stilll looks the same as she did in 1999. Here, FEMAIL looks back at her rise to fame.

'Rest in peace my beautiful little sister': Brother's heartbreaking tribute to British gap year student, 21, killed in quad bike crash on Australian beach

Londoner Bryony Bonekyn (pictured) was riding the off-road vehicle when it rolled over after hitting a stream of water on a beach in Queensland, Australia, on Saturday.

Angry mother says McDonald's is discriminating against her Asperger's son with a job ad that says 'eye contact a must'

Fiona Wallace, 52, from Fife, said her son Robert would have been perfect for the customer service role but was dissuaded from applying when he saw that applicants must make 'eye contact'.

Crackdown on charity rogues: Laws to crackdown on fundraisers who target elderly are passed in the Lords 

David Cameron announced the measures after we revealed that 'boiler room' call centres were targeting the elderly and even taking money from dementia sufferers.

Senior cardinal breaks ranks by questioning the Pope's authority to pronounce on climate change 

Cardinal George Pell, who was appointed by Pope Francis last year to manage the Vatican finances, said the Roman Catholic church had 'no mandate' to lay donw doctrine on science.

Massive VAT hike sends prices soaring for Greeks and tourists as banks finally reopen after three-week closure

An employee of a supermarket replaces the prices with the new Value Added Tax (VAT) in Athens, Monday, July 20, 2015. Many goods and services become more expensive on Monday as a result of a rise in Value Added Tax approved by Parliament last week, among the first batch of austerity measures demanded by Greece's creditors. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

Many goods and services will also become more expensive as a result of a rise in VAT approved by parliament in Athens, among the first batch of austerity measures demanded by creditors.

PICTURED: Man accused of knifing great-grandfather to death in 'road rage' attack after car crash appears in court 

Matthew Daley, 34, (pictured) appeared before magistrates in Crawley this morning, charged with murdering 79-year-old Donald Lock - who had only just beaten prostate cancer.

Consultant who was planning his retirement after unblemished 40-year medical career is struck off for slapping abusive A&E; patient 

Dominic McCreadie (pictured), of Warwick, hit the 66-year old in the face after he lost his temper when the pensioner began struggling violently and swearing at him whilst receiving treatment.

Tall, skinny... and naked! Baristas wear nothing but body-paint in prank at New York cafe (but it certainly helped wake up the customers)

Baristas serve coffee naked in New York to advertise new natural creamer

The Nestle models worked at Irving Farm Coffee Roasters on the Lower East Side in New York in April (right, inset). The body-painted models were pushing Coffee-Mate Natural Bliss creamer. During the stunt, the Irving Place coffee shop was turned into the Natural Bliss Café. An executive said New Yorkers were more impressed with the free coffee than the models. Some still liked the models (left).

'I've had a lot of s***ging to do!' Star of BBC2's raunchy new Bloomsbury drama claims it is all about love (even if it does have SIX sex scenes in episode one)

James Norton, 30, stars in risqué new BBC show Love in Squares but says the drama is actually about unconventional love - despite featuring no fewer than six sex scenes in the opening episode.

How many can you count? Slow-motion video reveals lightning strikes that are not seen by the naked eye

It appears to be a single strike, but when the footage is played at 240 frames per second it reveals eight branches of lightning streaking across the sky.

Pregnant woman collapsed and died from an undetected heart condition one year after her first baby tragically died

Running enthusiast Elizabeth Kirwan, 34, died suddenly from a cardiac arrest after collapsing at home in Danescourt, Cardiff, while in the early stages of pregnancy with her second child.

'The French border is in Dover': Former French minister says migrants should be told they will become 'clandestine cheap labour for English employers' 

Outspoken former employment minister Xavier Bertrand (pictured) blamed the UK's 'unregulated jobs market' for the presence of more than 3,000 illegal immigrants around Calais.

Is Philae 'DEAD'? Comet lander has been silent for 11 days, worried scientists reveal

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The European Space Agency say the Philae spacecraft that landed on a comet (pictured) last year may have shifted its position, making it harder to communicate with the probe.

The tiny seal who's a long way from home: Extraordinary moment pup is surrounded by a herd of cows after getting stranded in a muddy field in Lincolnshire

Seal pup surrounded by cows after getting stranded in Lincolnshire field

The five-day-old pup got separated from its mother near The Wash in Lincolnshire when the tide went out and she was left in a muddy puddle surrounded by 30 cows (main image). The cute animal, pictured after the rescue (inset bottom left), was spotted by a birdwatcher at a nearby Royal Society for the Protection of Birds sanctuary. She was discovered to be dehydrated and underweight, but experts said it is likely she will get better.

Arctic sea ice boosted by a THIRD during cool summer of 2013, study reveals

Arctic Sea Ice Boosted

The rapidly melting region increased its volume by a third as temperatures dropped dramatically for the first time since the 1990s, according to an unprecedented study of the region.

SpaceX reveals broken strut caused its rocket to explode - and says launches won't restart until at least September

A flawed steel strut holding a helium pressurisation bottle likely gave way, dooming a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket last month, company chief Elon Musk has revealed.

Smile in the dock! How an inmate's prison sentence can drop dramatically if they appear trustworthy

Appearing happy can make you look more trustworthy - and a wider face can make you seem competent

The authors of the study at the University of Toronto say the findings highlight the flaws in America's supposedly 'objective' justice system. They also believe race was not a factor: just the face.

King Philip II's tomb uncovered in Greece: Analysis confirms skeleton belongs to the father of Alexander the Great

Using radiography, anthropologists from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid analysed skeletal remains in tombs in Vergina, Greece, revealing Philip's leg wound.

Meeting my mum aged 22: Photographer documents emotional first meeting with the birth mother who gave her up as a baby

Photographer Ashley Comer meets the mother who gave her for adoption up as baby

Ashley Comer, (bottom right) a photographer and recent art school graduate, took pictures of the first time that she met her biological mother Sheila (top right) after tracking her down through the adoption agency.Her birth mom turned out to be in Florida four hours away from her college home of Savannah, and held a nerve-wracking and emotion reunion this spring. Comer now says that Sheila feels like a 'distant aunt' and the pair plans to keep in touch despite the photographer's move back north to Massachusetts.

Are these the world's WORST honeymoon pictures? Bride's fury at out-of-focus photos taken with a £40 Argos camera

Kirsty Fuller, from Birmingham, bought the Polaroid IE826 digital camera in a sale at the King's Heath branch of the store in May and used it to take 300 photographs on her trip to Brazil.

'It goes against our canonical vows': Elderly nuns step up their battle against Katy Perry in singer's bid to buy their convent

Katy Perry offered $14.5m cash to Los Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez for the Los Feliz, California villa, which Sister Catherine Rose and Sister Rita already sold to a restaurateur.

'Reboot the suit': Smithsonian launches $500,000 crowdfunding campaign to preserve Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 spacesuit - right down to its moon dust

The fundraiser was launched by the institution's National Air and Space Museum and marks 46 years since Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon in 1969.

Apple set to launch cheaper gold Watches: Analyst claims the next-generation Sport model will be available in yellow or rose

The claims were made by Taiwan-Based analyst Ming Chi-Kuo in a note to investors ahead of Apple's earning call (Apple edition pictured).

Why we have fallen out of love with white weddings: Fewer than a third of ceremonies now take place in a church

More people are choosing other venues such as stately homes and football stadiums, and many people are choosing not to get married at all as cohabitation becomes more popular.

Charred 1,500-year-old scroll deciphered: Scans of ancient parchment reveal text from early version of Hebrew Bible

The badly charred scroll (pictured) was found in an ancient synagogue in Ein Gedi, Israel. 3D scanning revealed the first eight verses of the Book of Leveticus written on the parchment.

How to build wealth WITHOUT giving up your designer wardrobe: Meet the 'Sugar Mamma' financial adviser teaching women to achieve financial freedom via YouTube

Sydney financial advisor, Canna Campbell, started YouTube channel, Sugar Mamma, to share her perspective on finance. Her refreshing outlook has earned her over 27,000 subscribers.

'It burns!' Man films his nine-year-old grandson eating one of the world's spiciest peppers... before phoning the hospital

Granddad films boy, 9, eating one of the world's spiciest peppers California Reaper

The Scottish schoolboy, who goes by the name Pikachu The Pokemon, uploaded a video eating the California Reaper, a fiery pepper which has had one million views in just two days. He says: 'Today I'm going to be eating a Carolina Reaper a whole one and I'm only nine.' He is also careful to remind his viewers that he has taken health and safety precautions ahead filming. He continues: 'I had a little bit earlier just to make sure I didn't have any allergic reactions or anything so here we go right watch look at this.'

What seems to be the problem officer? Driver is caught towing a TRUCK wedged in his car boot and secured with just one strap

These baffling pictures show how a hapless motorist was caught after trying to tow a truck wedged in his car boot and secured with just one strap. He was stopped by police in Gloucester.

That was a dopey thing to do! Drug dealer caught after police discover stoned-looking SELFIE he took in front of his cannabis factory 

The photo of a spaced-out Richard Edmunds giving the thumbs up for the camera was released after he admitted drugs charges at Exeter Crown Court along with fellow drug dealer Joshua Langmead.

Would you have a DIY tattoo? Woman inspired by celebrity 'stick and poke' trend has ink pricked into her palm by HAND... but says it's not for the squeamish

As Cara Delevingne and Rihanna flaunt their hand-drawn designs, writer Joanna Della-Ragione, 27, from London, reveals what it's like to have body art drawn using just a needle and a pot of ink.

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Hold on tight! Fearless (or stupid) climber clings to friend's arm as he dangles from edge of a SKYSCRAPER

Russian climber clings to friend's arm as he dangles from edge of high-rise building

A daredevil dangled from the side of a high-rise building while holding onto his friend's hand - and the stomach churning moment was captured on camera. The two men scaled the structure in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg and were filmed running and somersaulting along the outer ledge of the high-rise before hanging from it and swinging along the face of it.

Busted by Google! Husband who vowed to give up smoking is caught out when his wife spots him having a crafty cigarette on Street View

Donny Ryding from Merseyside had been warned to give up smoking and promised his wife Julie he had kicked the habit but was rumbled after she spotted him smoking on Google Street View.

Incredible image of a wet tiger shaking itself off like a dog among collection of animal portraits featured in new exhibition by Scottish photographer 

The stunning series is by acclaimed photographer Tim Flach, who is particularly interested in how humans shape animals. It is on display at the Retina Scottish international festival.

How do you tag a hammerhead shark? Carefully. Marine scientists catch, hold and STROKE 600lb beasts in effort to protect them from fishermen in Florida

Marine scientists from the University of Miami's Shark Research Lab have been tasked with studying the effects of catch-and-release fishing on these magnificent sea creatures.

Mother-of-three burned by exploding hot water bottle took it back to shop only to be told 'What do you expect? It only cost £2' 

Debra Strickley, 29, from Birmingham was using the hot water bottle after taking it bed when it exploded all over her back causing horrific burns, which required her to seek hospital treatment.

Incredible video shows Australian man known as the 'Mad Scientist' pulling a HUGE worm out of the sand - and celebrating his catch by kissing the disgusting creature

Australian man pulls giant beach worm out of the sand on Terrigal Beach

Jacob Strickling, known as a mad scientist, has been bizarrely filmed using a dead fish to coax a giant beach worm out of the sand at Terrigal Beach on the NSW Central Coast. It took several attempts for him to grab hold of the giant worm using some pliers (top right) and he laughed uncontrollably as the long, pink and orange worm wriggled out of the sand (bottom right).

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Shocking video of teenage girls viciously attacking a 15-year-old is posted online by furious mother of victim

Teenage girls in Dartford, Kent viciously assault 15-year-old Sophie Nevard

The shocking 10-second clip shared by bullies on social media shows Sarah Nevard, from Dartford, Kent, being kicked on the ground as she helplessly tries to fend off their attacks. Sophie's furious mother Sarah Nevard posted the video online herself in an attempt to expose her daughter's attackers. Kent Police are aware of the video but are yet to investigate as they have not received an official complaint.

Pictured: The shocking moment a 'miracle-working prophet' fed worshippers LIVE SNAKES to test their faith 

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. A 'miracle working' South African pastor, Penuel Mnguni, has been arrested on animal cruelty charges after feeding live snakes

Watch out! Moment dolphin jumps out of the water to have a look at an oil rig supply ship bearing down on it 

The playful mammal was spotted launching itself vertically out of the water and playing in the waves just a few metres in front of the bow of the Grampian Talisman in Aberdeen harbour, Scotland.

Meet the cat who HASN'T got the cream: Long-haired moggy is allergic to fish, milk, chicken and even tinned cat food 

Louise Bean from Hull (pictured, with Munchkin), thought her cat was having a stroke every time she convulsed after eating. However, vets found they were brought on by foods she was allergic to.

The bar where getting drunk on AIR is possible! New bar with 'breathable' booze opens in London... but would YOU try it? 

An architectural structure that will arrive in the capital on July 30 will allow Londoner's to inhale their drinks. By breathing in alcohol guests will consumer 40 per cent fewer calories.

Now I can moove again! Duke the dwarf bull who was crippled when he was attacked by cows learns to walk thanks to a unique wheelchair 

Crippled dwarf bull Duke learns to walk again with the help of wheelchair  

A crippled dwarf bull who faced being put down is learning to walk again using a specially made wheelchair. Duke, who is just half the size of an average Hereford bullock, was going to be shot after being badly injured in an attack by other cows. He was rescued by Sharon Lawlor who runs an animal sanctuary and has spent £10,000 nursing him back to health.

   

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