Pictured: The moment Gisele Bündchen donned a burqa to secretly visit Paris plastic surgeon 'for £7,000 eye and breast operation'

Moment Gisele Bündchen dons a burqa to secretly visit plastic surgeon

In newly-released images, Gisele Bündchen and her younger sister, Rafaela, are pictured stepping out of a black Mercedes outside Clinique du Parc Monceau in Paris on July 15, dressed in burqas. Thanks to the head-to-toe black garment, the only features of the recently-retired supermodel that are visible are her feet. But her identity is given away by the presence of her longtime chauffeur. Just a day before the chauffeur dropped off the two women at the clinic, Bündchen - who reportedly got plastic surgery at the facility - was seen elsewhere in Paris with her driver of at least five years. Pictured: One of the two sisters, believed to be Gisele, exits the Mercedes in a burqa (left), and Gisele leaves the clinic on June 30 - two weeks before she allegedly had plastic surgery there.

BREAKING NEWS: Apprentice star Stuart 'The Brand' Baggs, 27, is found dead in his Isle of Man apartment

Apprentice contestant Stuart 'The Brand' Baggs dead aged 27

The 27-year-old, who was known for his nickname 'The Brand', was the BBC show's youngest ever contestant when he appeared on the series in 2010 aged just 21. His body was discovered by police this morning - the day after his 27th birthday - after they were called to a property on Central in Douglas at around 9am.

Two unwashed and malnourished children who ate 'like animals' are taken into care after staff on the Jeremy Kyle Show tipped off police that their parents were neglecting them 

Staff on the ITV show alerted officers that the children, from Coventry, were being neglected after noticing one had bruises on their face and that both smelled strongly of urine and faeces.

How fit are YOU? Take the test that will determine your real physical health (and it's as easy as touching your toes)

EXCLUSIVE: London trainer Tom Wanless has put together 10 simple questions that can help determine your fitness levels. Challenges include planking and running a mile in 10 minutes.

Car thief is jailed after his arrest at the end of a high-speed police chase was caught on camera by Storage Hunters star Jesse McClure 

Reality TV personality Mr McClure (pictured) was on his way to a charity event in Burnley, Lancashire, when he saw Mark Devlin, 39, being detained by police after speeding through a residential area.

Dress the plate, use props and NEVER fully cook your meal: Experts reveal the 12 tricks that will make your foodie photos look like professional shots 

EXCLUSIVE: Want your pictures to look good enough to eat? FEMAIL speaks to professional photographer Laura Jane Thorpe for her top tips that will result in pictures which look good enough to eat.

Calais' thin blue line: Helpless French police are over-run as hundreds more migrants storm Channel Tunnel declaring 'it's England or death' - so when will Cameron finally take action? 

Calais migrants storm fences around Channel Tunnel entrance for THIRD night running

David Cameron was today accused of failing to get a grip on the Calais crisis and leaving it to the French who were again overwhelmed by hundreds of desperate migrants who laid siege to the Channel Tunnel for the third night running. Around 4,000 people have stormed fences and desperately tried to clamber on trains bound for Kent in the past three days - a deadly gamble that has allowed at least 150 to get to Britain but also claimed the lives of nine people. Senior MPs, backed by hauliers, have demanded the British Army should be sent in to restore order because the French authorities had 'lost control'. But the Prime Minister today blamed the crisis at Calais on the 'swarm of people' crossing the Mediterranean, and backed the French to deal with it. But Labour's shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said his attempts at diplomacy with the French government 'isn't working' and added: 'Still not enough is being done to stop a difficult situation becoming desperate'.

Cameron is accused of treating migrants like 'insects' after blaming Calais crisis on 'swarm' of people from Africa

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Political opponents accused the Prime Minister of 'dog-whistle' politics and the Refugee Council condemned the 'awful, dehumanising language' as the row over the crisis deepened.

The REAL reason Cameron is tiptoeing around the French: They could scrap deal on border checks and move the chaos from Calais to Kent

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A cross-Channel deal means immigration checks are carried out before people board trains or ferries in France, and if the deal was torn up the chaotic scenes would move from Calais to Kent,

French blame chaos in Calais on everyone but THEMSELVES - including British businesses, Channel Tunnel operators and Libyan migrants

Bernard Cazeneuve, the French interior minister, said the Channel Tunnel was not doing enough on security, and claimed too migrants were coming across the Mediterranean from North Africa.

Why the French ARE to blame for Calais migrant crisis: LEO MCKINSTRY says Prime Minister is wrong, we should point fingers directly at France as disaster unfolds on their soil

Migrants clamber over a flimsy mesh fence at the edge of a railway in a bid to get closer to the entrance of the Channel Tunnel in Calais

Cameron yesterday repeated his view that 'there is no point in trying to point fingers of blame. It's about working with the French...' but LEO MCKINSTRY says they are the ones to blame.

Does this suitcase belong to an MH370 passenger? Battered luggage is found on Indian Ocean island beach where plane wreckage washed up - as investigators say it is 'almost certainly' part of the missing jet

Malaysia 'almost certain' MH370 has been found on La Reunion island

Malaysian officials today said it was 'almost certain' the debris (pictured right) that washed up on La Reunion island in the Indian Ocean belongs to a Boeing 777 - the same model as missing flight MH370. Deputy Transport Minister Abdul Aziz Kaprawi made the announcement after air crash investigators said they had 'a high degree of confidence' the wreckage came from that type of aircraft. In a separate development, a battered suitcase has also been recovered in Saint-Andre, the coastal town where the debris was found. Pictures posted online show a local man holding part of the shredded bag, but it was not clear whether it was linked to the plane.

Map prepared by oceanographers ONE YEAR year ago eerily predicted MH370 debris would wash up on obscure island off Madagascar

Oceanographers created this chart one year ago showing the potential drift of MH370, starting from the Indian Ocean search zone. Experts say the chart's predicitions are 'entirely consistent' with the location of newly-found debris on La Reunion, off the coast of Madagascar

Oceanographers from the University of Western Australia say the location of the newly-discovered aircraft debris is 'entirely consistent' with a graphic they created 12 months ago.

'I love Top Gear but not enough to pay £80 for it': Viewers' fury after Clarkson, May and Hammond sign up to make new show for Amazon's premium streaming service

Amazon signs deal with Top Gear’s Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond for new

Former BBC Top Gear hosts (from left) James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond announced a deal with the online giant this morning to present three seasons of the as-yet untitled programme, with work on the first series expected to begin this autumn. The hotly-anticipated show will be available to Amazon Prime customers worldwide, but Top Gear fans took to Twitter to voice their fury at how the show will no longer be on terrestrial television. One of the many unimpressed fans of the show was Becky Twynham (bottom right), who tweeted: 'So you now have to pay to watch Jeremy Clarkson and crew. Nah, I'll stick to reruns of Top Gear, thanks.' Meanwhile Adam Minford (bottom left) tweeted: 'I love Top Gear but not enough to pay Amazon £80 for it. I'm sure I'll find another way.'

'My wife and I have a schedule': Anonymous couples confess on secrets app what sex after marriage is REALLY like

Married users of the secret sharing app Whisper have revealed  what their sex lives are like now they are husband and wife. While some say everything is fine, others admit to feeling dissatisfied.

Selfie queen Karen Danczuk is blasted for defending cocaine scandal peer Lord Sewel over his prostitute sex party 

The estranged wife of Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk used the Twitter account usually reserved for her selfies to claim the Lord's alleged use of prostitutes and Class A drugs was 'his business'.

Is fizzy water making you fat? From acid reflux to tooth damage, the surprising ways it could be harming your health revealed

Sparkling water can damage your health in surprising ways. It's so popular that we drank 300 million litres in the UK last year. Experts say the bubbly beverage can destroy your teeth.

Kale: The toxic truth! How our obsession with the leafy greens could lead to bloated bellies, thyroid problems and even KIDNEY STONES

EXCLUSIVE: Eating raw kale does to your insides what a cactus does to your skin when you rub up against it, says wellness guru Lauren Imparato, who runs a studio in New York.

Mother's leg doubles in size after false widow spider climbs into her BED and bites her on the leg - triggering horrific infection

Aideen Hynes is bitten by false widow spider that climbed into her BED

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Aideen Hynes, 34, from County Down, Northern Ireland, had just got in to bed when the false widow sank its fangs into her calf. The venom quickly spread up her leg and she was rushed to hospital the next day in agony as the limb swelled to twice its normal size. Doctors feared they would have to cut away the infected flesh as the poison spread down into her ankle and foot. Fortunately, intensive treatment with antihistamines and antibiotics worked and she has made a full recovery. The 34-year-old said: 'I felt something crawling on my leg under the duvet and tried to brush it off. The spider must have thought it was under attack because the next minute it bit me. The pain was agonising and I thought I was going to lose my leg. In fact it got so painful I was ready to chop it off myself.'

Dress the plate, use props and NEVER fully cook your meal: Experts reveal the 12 tricks that will make your foodie photos look like professional shots 

EXCLUSIVE: Want your pictures to look good enough to eat? FEMAIL speaks to professional photographer Laura Jane Thorpe for her top tips that will result in pictures which look good enough to eat.

Apply deodorant the night before, don't shower daily and brush your teeth BEFORE breakfast: The beauty advice that will turn your grooming routine on its head

FEMAIL rounds up advice, which includes not brushing your hair too often and flossing your teeth after brushing them, from experts that could drastically change your daily routine.

'Isn't it nice to put four arrows into an animal charging like that?': Shocking footage of ANOTHER American hunter shows how Cecil the lion would have been killed by the bow-hunting dentist

Video shows how Cecil the lion would have been killed by Walter Palmer

The candid footage, filmed over the shoulder of an American hunter (left), shows him creeping to within a few metres of an African lioness (top right) before unleashing a razor-sharp arrow into her neck. The man known only as Matt is one of many bowhunting fanatics who stalk wild beasts with bows and arrows and share footage of the hunt with other enthusiasts online. Footage of his hunt emerges as Dr Walter Palmer, the man who shot a beloved lion called Cecil (bottom right) in Zimbabwe, now faces criminal prosecution back home in the United States.

Revealed: The agonising last hours of an exhausted and horrifically maimed lion king - and one man's deadly vanity that led to its trophy killing

He was named Cecil after Cecil Rhodes, the British mining magnate, having first been spotted in 2008 at a place called White Man's Watering Hole inside Zimbabwe's famous Hwange National Park.

Dentist who killed Cecil the lion was accused of sexual harassment by a former employee at his practice and settled out of court for £81,000

Dr. Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist who has achieved worldwide notoriety for killing the most famous lion in Africa paid out $127,500 in 2009 to settle a sexual harassment claim.

Hunter who killed Cecil the lion faces threat of poaching prosecution in America - as protesters lay siege to his dental surgery

Cecil the lion hunter Dr Walter Palmer may have broken U.S. laws on bribery and poaching

A complaint has been made against Dr Walter Palmer (pictured left in inset) by a congresswoman Betty McCollum in his home state of Minnesota after he admitted killing Cecil the lion - a popular animal in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. She asked the officials to examine whether the dentist broke laws in the US relating to conspiracy, bribing of foreign officials as well as participating in the illegal hunting of a protected species. Meanwhile, animal rights campaigners have ramped up protests outside Dr Palmer's dental practice (main and right) and he has advised his patients to go for treatment elsewhere.

ANOTHER lion killer was a director of Bank of England: As the world reviles US game hunter for killing Cecil, this picture shames a Tory donor and ex-BBC governor

Tory donor Sir David Scholey, a former director of the Bank of England, posed by the bloodied corpse of a male lion he apparently shot for fun in Zambia - and even defended the killing.

'Are you trying to send a mob?' Mia Farrow accused of irresponsible behaviour after posting address of dentist who killed Cecil the lion to Twitter

Mia Farrow was accused of inciting an angry mob on Wednesday when she posted an ill-advised message to Twitter containing the business address of the dentist who killed Cecil the lion.

Girl, 3, was thrown around like a rag doll in vicious assault by bull mastiff which had not been put down despite FOUR previous attacks 

Evie-Mae Macfarlane thrown around like a rag doll by bull mastiff in vicious assault

Evie-Mae Macfarlane (leftt) was leaving her home in Church, Accrington with her mother, Chyna Clarke, when she was charged at by the dog, named Buster (inset), and bitten on her thigh. Shaun McDermott, 42 (right, with the dog), also of Accrington, admitted being in charge of a dog which was dangerously out of control, and given a four-month jail sentence, suspended for two years when he appeared at Burnley Crown Court.

No more nagging in the bagging area: Tesco to replace 'bossy' female voice on self-service tills with softer sounding male 

The new, male voice is currently being trialled in stores across the country, including Peterborough, Edinburgh and Kensington - but hundreds of customers have branded the change 'sexist'.

Woman who was raped by 15-year-old boy in broad daylight while she was hiking reveals she did not feel threatened at first... because he was so young

Winnie M Li, 36, who lives in London, was raped seven years ago while hiking in Colin Glen Forest Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland. She tried to help the teen when he claimed he was lost.

Horrified patient wakes from hysterectomy to find two teeth missing... but so far no one can tell her why

Clare Jones, 47, from Newcastle-under-Lyme, woke to two teeth missing after her operation at the Royal Stoke University Hospital. An investigation has been launched to establish what happened.

'Shoplifters will be prostituted': Hilarious pictures show the importance of using correct grammar and punctuation

Hilarious pictures show importance of correct grammar and punctuation 

Bad spelling and punctuation can make or break a message, turning a simple order into a sinister notice. Here, FEMAIL look at some of the funniest slip-ups.

Homeless man sets up shanty town shack made out of a crate, planks, bricks and a sheet in London street (and it even has its own flagpole)

Homeless London man sets up shanty town shack in Ilford

The man, who is unknown to the authorities has used makeshift materials to create a shanty town shack, main, on a busy street in Ilford and has attached a sign, inset, begging locals to leave it alone. The shack has been cobbled together using a rectangular box, discarded bricks, planks of wood, old furniture and a pink sheet and even has it's own flag pole and flag flying outside.

'It looks mint on my wall': Drunken lout's Facebook boast after he stole WW1 remembrance flag and hung it up in his house 

Kevin Johnson used a lighter to burn the hinges off the flag in St Nicholas Gardens, Scarborough, North Yorkshire before putting the picture online. He has now avoided a jail term

Mother-of-three loses NINE stone thanks to diet plan left by younger brother who died from cancer at just 26

Jinitta Ablewhite, 29, from Liverpool, tipped the scales at 17st 10lbs and was a massive size 24 when her beloved brother Nico Moreno died from cancer of the bile duct aged just 26.

'By the time you read this, I'll be long gone from this s***hole': Intern leaves angry message at bottom of Post-It notes for ex-colleagues 

An intern's note to his ex-colleagues has been uploaded to Reddit, which he wrote on a Post-It at the bottom of the block. In it, he revealed he had spat in his colleagues' coffee every day.

'I'll miss you so much buddy': Heartbreaking photographs show owners sharing their first and last precious moments with their beloved pets

The Dodo and Reddit photographs see owners sharing precious moments with their pets

Reddit users have been sharing their first (top) and last (below) images of their pets. Many of the original photos capture the owners as children who have since grown up with their four legged friend. As well as the pictures the heartbroken owners shared heartfelt messages for their departed animals.

The bizarre tower built to test the elevator of the future: Willy Wonka-style lift will use magnets to pull cabins up, down and even SIDEWAYS

The 761 ft-tall (232 metre) concrete tube (pictured) has been built in Rottweil, Germany, by ThyssenKrupp to put its 'maglev' lift technology through its paces.

TV channel that claimed 11 basil leaves and three black peppers could cure cancer is fined £25,000 by watchdog 

Ofcom fined Asia TV for broadcasting 'unsubstantiated and unqualified medical advice' from Dr Pankaj Naram, which it said carried 'an appreciable risk of harm to viewers'.

Hats the way to do it! Glamorous women don supersized headgear as ladies' day gets underway at Glorious Goodwood (but some racegoers get caught out by the breeze) 

Glamorous women don supersized headgear at Glorious Goodwood

Day three of the famous race meeting at Chichester dawned sunny and bright - but the strong breeze caught a few well-dressed racegoers by surprise. Two well turned-out women dressed in contrasting white and black dresses were caught by surprise when a huge gust of wind nearly sent their hats flying into the Chichester hills. Lucy James and Imogen Haisman were happily posing for a photographer when a sudden breeze blew in, wreaking havoc with their meticulously planned outfits.

Is Corbyn now unstoppable? Two more unions back leftwinger to be leader as the 'antidote' to the Blairite 'poison' in Labour

Jeremy Corbyn takes part in a Labour Party leadership hustings event in Warrington, north west England on July 25, 2015, hosted by journalist Paul Waugh. With Britain's political class starting its summer recess this week, commentators say Labour must consider whether it wants to be simply a principled opposition or a party with a real shot at power at the next general election in 2020. AFP PHOTO / PAUL ELLISPAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images

The Communication Workers Union said the hardline leftwinger was the 'antidote' to the Blairite 'virus within the Labour party' as the Transport Salaried Staffs Association also backed him.

Is this the best picture ever taken on an iPhone? Photographer snaps incredible aerial image of London as she comes in to land at Heathrow

The impressive image was taken on an iPhone 6 by wedding photographer Maria Farrelly, 37, from Newport, south Wales, as she came into land at London Heathrow Airport on Tuesday.

'I thought it was part of being a new parent': Mother reveals how post-natal psychosis triggered euphoric highs AND crushing lows... which she first dismissed as normal

When Anna Jones, 40, from London, experienced high and low emotions when she brought her newborn daughter home for the first time, she thought her mood swings were 'par for the course'.

Should smacking be a criminal offence? Two mothers with VERY different views argue whether using slaps to discipline children is ever acceptable

Maria Lally, 35, from Surrey, says she would never touch her two daughters in anger, while Daljit Aulakh, 45, from Birmingham, says light slaps were a key part of disciplining her sons.

'I broke down and cried like a baby': Bake Off's Paul Hollywood makes emotional discovery about his Second World War hero grandfather's past on BBC show   

Great British Bake Off's Paul Hollywood finds his ancestry on Who Do You Think You Are?

TV judge Paul Hollywood, 49, (left) delved into his grandfather's wartime past on BBC1 show, Who Do You Think You Are? Norman Harman (right and inset) served with the 90th LAA Royal Artillery Regiment during Second World War. The traumatic experiences he witnessed led him to develop a facial tick that stayed with him the rest of his life, top left.

British tourist suffers serious injuries after plunging 20 feet from Magaluf hotel balcony 

Adam George Francis, 20, fell from a balcony at the Sol Wave House Hotel. He suffered a serious arm injury and multiple bruising during the fall, which occurred just after 4am on Wednesday.

Shoppers scream in terror as four men punch and kick each other in vicious brawl in JD Sports

Shoppers began screaming in terror and bags were thrown to the floor as the fight broke out at the Overgate Shopping Centre in Dundee yesterday afternoon.

How dolphin species work together to BABYSIT: Bottlenose and Atlantic spotted mammals team up to chase away intruders

Atlantic spotted dolphins and bottlenose dolphins were studied by The Wild Dolphin Project in The Bahamas over the space of 30 years, providing insight into how the species rely on each other.

Did heartburn evolve to protect us from food poisoning? High acid levels in human stomachs may be a hangover of our scavenger past

Biologists at North Carolina State University found humans have similar stomach acidity to scavengers. A thermograph of heartburn in the stomach is shown.

Pictured: The barbaric sacrificial festival where villagers RIP APART a live goat with their bare hands and teeth

Thrashing in the water, fighting for its life: The barbaric festival where a live goat is

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. A 'barbaric' Nepalese festival which sees a goat torn apart by villagers using their bare hands and teeth has stunned international animal rights campaigners. PETA and the Animal Welfare Network Nepal are demanding the 900-year-old festival, held in Khokana village in the Kathmandu Valled, is banned once and for all. Shocked members of the public have backed the campaign through several online petitions which have been signed more than 50,000 times by people across the world.

Sharp rise in the number of times RAF jets have been scrambled to intercept Russian fighters including 10 in one mission

E54BM6 Duxford, UK - 25th May 2014: RAF Typhoon at Duxford Airshow.

RAF Typhoons were launched from Amari airbase in Estonia, where they are currently protecting the Baltic skies against Russian aggression.

Farage tells Eurosceptics to 'get off their backsides' and make the case for Britain leaving the EU

Nigel Farage arrives at the BBC News studios to discuss the ongoing migrant crisis in Calais
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The Ukip leader said pro-Europe campaigners were already at 'full throttle' ahead of David Cameron's promised in-out referendum and those who want to leave the EU need to 'get cracking'.

No woman over 20 should wear a bikini! Obsessing about your beach body? Janet Street-Porter says it's time to face reality

Can any woman past the youthful age of 20 ever look good in a bikini? Don't even try it, says Janet Street-Porter, who has proudly upheld a self-imposed bikini ban for the past two decades.

Never trust a man with a Satnav: JOAN COLLINS did. The result? A nightmare 5-hour drive - and a hubby lucky to be alive!

'You can find the directions on Amy and Chris's wedding website.' When I suggested to the man of the house, my husband Percy, that he do this, he was adamant that it wasn't necessary.

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Not so Grand Designs! Homeowners on Kevin McCloud eco development claim they have been plagued by damp, draughts and dodgy gas pipes 

Stroud eco development from Kevin McCloud plagued by damp and dodgy gas pipes 

Homeowners on the Applewood estate in Stroud, Gloucestershire designed by a firm owned by the Grand Designs host (pictured left), have reported a string of complaints with their new properties (right and inset) with some forced to move out. It comes after many of the houses had damp on the walls, draughty windows, uncapped chimneys and central heating systems that did not comply with gas safety standards.

'The Jesus of the internet': Drunk British man hailed as saviour after spending £300 on pizzas for strangers in America

Daniel Sobey-Harker, 27, from London, posted on Reddit offering to buy a pizza for someone in the US but he ended up ordering 30 pizzas for strangers all across America.

Could testosterone HRT help treat the male menopause? Therapy should be provided as men also suffer hot flushes and low libido once they pass 50 

Just like in women, male sex hormones drop as they age, and men suffer from hot flushes, low libido, night sweats and joint pain, according to academics.

Cameron backs crackdown on pension fees rip-offs: PM launches immediate review that could see charges capped and transferring between schemes made easier

Britian's Prime Minister David Cameron addresses a joint news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel following a meeting at the Chancllery in Berlin, Germany May 29, 2015.  

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David Cameron is to launch an immediate review into excessive charges preventing the over-55s from being able to withdraw their savings in an attempt to cap exit fees from pension plans.

It's carry on claiming as PM packs pals in Lords: Campaigners say new peers will cost taxpayers millions more in expenses 

David Cameron, pictured today, has said he will press ahead with plans to hand out more peerages to boost Conservative representation in the Upper Chamber.

How Mail killed death pathway: Box-ticking NHS staff turned killing patients into an industry, says top doctor 

The Liverpool Care Pathway caused NHS staff to take an 'industrialised approach' to the treatment of dying patients, a leading doctor has admitted.

Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei is not given six-month visa to enter UK because officials say he didn't declare a criminal conviction 

Ai, China's best known contemporary artist, was refused a six-month visa by the British government and instead told he could only stay for three weeks on the grounds he had not declared the conviction.

Spend the night on Ramsay Street! Fans given the chance to stay in Susan and Karl Kennedy's home from TV show Neighbours as the show's set is listed on Airbnb

Fans of iconic Australian soap Neighbours can now explore the Melbourne set in person, with the TV show listing its famous homes for rent on Airbnb as part of a special promotion.

For a long retirement, head to the South-West: All six counties in the region make top 20 in pensioner wellbeing index 

Devon came top of the wellbeing index, followed by Dorset in second place, Gloucestershire in seventh, Wiltshire 12th, Somerset 13th and Cornwall 19th.

Grandmother reveals she is still suffering with illness THREE YEARS after contracting food poisoning on family holiday to Sharm El Sheikh

Lillian Foote (with the medication she now has to take), who is still suffering from food posioning 3 years after her holiday from hell in Egypt. Lillian, 62, was struck down with a severe stomach illness after eating food served up by staff at a five star hotel just three days into her family holiday with her husband and grand-daughter. Up to 15 other holidaymakers were taken ill during their luxury getaway at the Hauza Beach Resort, Nabq Bay in Sharm El Sheik. Although the trip took place as long ago as September 2012, Mrs Foote, from Warrington, Cheshire, still has stomach issues and other severe abdominal pains today and has been warned by doctors she will suffer ''ongoing'' gastero-enteritis for the forseeable future.

Lillian Foote, 62, was struck down with a severe stomach illness at the Hauza Beach Resort in Sharm El Sheikh, just three days into her family holiday with her husband and granddaughter.

New audio tape shows Hulk Hogan making MORE racially-charged remarks

LAS VEGAS - MAY 05:  Nick Hogan and Hulk Hogan attend PURE Nightclub on May 5, 2009 in Las Vegas, NV.  (Photo by Chris Weeks/WireImage)

A recording surfaced on Wednesday showing wrestling legend Hulk Hogan making racially-charged remarks to his then-imprisoned son, Nick Bollea, over a Florida jailhouse phone in 2008.

The Wild West is back: Record drought unveils lost cowboy town that has been submerged under Nevada lake since 1935

Astonishing drought unveils lost towns that have sat under Lake Mead for decades

It has been submerged in water for more than 80 years. But now, following this summer's record drought, Lake Mead has almost completely dried up, revealing entire towns that disappeared decades ago (pictured). And tourists are flooding in. The reservoir - America's largest - is home to St Thomas, an Old West town which was lost in 1938 when the government built a dam to create a lake. Many residents of the historic town in Colorado, near the Grand Canyon, refused to leave until the very last minute when water consumed their homes. It reached peak water levels in the 1970s (inset) and early 1980s. Now, however, people can revisit the stone ruins and even walk across parts of the lake bed, which has lost 60 per cent of its contents.

Would you invest your pension pot in a Gatwick car parking space? Spots sold to retirees for £25k promise to pay 'guaranteed' net return of 8%...

Gatwick car parking spaces are being sold as a pension investment opportunity offering 'guaranteed fixed net returns' of an annual 8 per cent in the first two years.

Dawn of the ROBO-NURSE: Toyota droid can fetch and carry medication, water and even the TV remote for patients

Toyota has shown off its Human Support Robot at a nursing and welfare exhibition in Yokohama, Japan. Engineers believe it could help disabled patients and the elderly around their homes.

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Prince Andrew is currently in command at Buckingham Palace... and hopefully this time he won't be mistaken for an intruder

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Two years ago, armed police failed to recognise Prince Andrew as he strolled in the gardens of Buckingham Palace and ordered him to lie face down.

Tributes are paid to the teenage boy who died after jumping into a London canal while being chased by police

The 17-year-old, named locally as Jack Susianta, was being chased by police when he is thought to have got into difficulty after jumping into the Lee Navigation in Hackney, north east London.

Leader of Malaysia is accused of receiving £450m of public money hours before Cameron is due to meet him for talks 

The PM, who will today meet his Malaysian counterpart Najib Razak, added to his itinerary talks with the premier's critics, after the leader was accused of taking £450m in public funds.

The first humans out of Africa were small and scrawny: Controversial study claims ape-like Homo habilis may have been first to migrate to Asia and Europe

Analysis of early human fossils by researchers at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada, suggests it was 'Handy man' not Homo erectus who were first to migrate from Africa.

Woman gets the shock of her life as she is electrified while entering PIN code into a cash machine that emits nearly six times the voltage a human body can take

An unsuspecting 23-year-old, known as Xiao Liu, had been entering her PIN code into a cash machine in Xi'an, north west China, when a sudden surge of electricity left her needing hospital treatment.

The Death Star weapon is here! Japan fires world's most powerful laser to produce energy equal to 1,000 times the planet's power consumption

Osaka University was able to produce a 2-petawatt - or 2 quadrillion-watt - laser beam using the Laser for Fast Ignition Experiments. This is equivalent to 1,000 times the world's electricity consumption.

US military's smart rifle can be HACKED: Security researchers remotely change weapon's target and disable its scope

Security researchers Sandvik and Auger demonstrated at a West Virginia firing range how they could change the target by feeding inaccurate data to the targeting computer.

Vitamin B3 comes from SPACE: Niacin finding supports theories of extraterrestrial origins for life on Earth

Researchers at Nasa's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland showed how vitamin B3, a building block for life, can be made in space when ice is bombarded with radiation.

'Nil by mouth' dementia patient choked to death after carer fed him two teaspoons of yoghurt 

William Knowles, 84, died after the carer at Four Seasons care home in Bolton fed him the yoghurt, claiming she was unaware of the 'nil by mouth' instructions put in place because of his inability to swallow.

Aspiring model who smashed a wine glass over a Wetherspoon pub manager's head because her friend was asked for ID is warned she faces jail 

Melika Gabidon launched the vicious attack on Stephanie Miller as the pub boss attempted to do her job at a Wetherspoons in Piccadilly, Manchester city centre last month

Dramatic POV footage captures passengers' panic then relief from INSIDE airliner as it made violent landing during a storm

POV video captures violent landing at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol during a storm

Dramatic point of view footage from inside a passenger jet captured a violent landing in severe weather in Amsterdam. The video was captured on July 25 and shows the inside of the plane bumping around in a violent manner while coming into land at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport. People voice their panic moments before the passenger jet touches-down with a thud and later celebrate in relief.

British tourist sues Italian resort after breaking her spine on water slide while on holiday following death of her teenage son

Karen Mitchener, from Wiltshire, said she was left in agonising pain and continues to receive treatment after she suffered the injury at Acquaparco Verde Azzurro in Italy.

'There's more to being a girl than pink': Mother who couldn't find dinosaur T-shirts for her daughter launches her own range... also featuring pirates and robots

Author Cheryl Rickman, 41, from Winchester, decided to start her own line of gender-empowering clothing after a shopping trip with her seven-year-old daughter came up empty-handed.

Refugees from war-torn Syria claim racism in Germany is so extreme they want to GO HOME as growing unrest and anti-Muslim feeling sees attacks on foreigners soar

The nation has been gripped by a spate of anti-foreigners rallies, violence and arson attacks against refugee homes or would-be shelters as hundreds of thousands seek refuge in the country.

Cancer teenager who was distraught at losing long hair says she is more confident since going BALD... as it shows the gruelling treatment is keeping her alive

Katie-Lily Bryant, 15, from Farnham, Surrey, was diagnosed with stage four Hodgkin lymphoma in May and has charted the experience and her new positive outlook in an inspirational blog.

Eyeshadow to reduce gloss, drawing an 'X' to define the cupid's bow and smothering lips in foundation FIRST: Lipstick hacks that guarantee a perfect pout every time

Most make-up bags contain the tools to improve the appearance of lips from applying translucent powder to preventing colour bleeding with clear lip-liner. FEMAIL rounds up the top tricks.

Angelina Jolie meets the forgotten children of Burma: Hollywood star and her son Maddox don wellies to witness squalid conditions of refugee camp

Angelina Jolie Pitt meets the forgotten children of Burma

Angelina Jolie and son Maddox, pictured, met some of the children among the 100,000 refugees displaced by a civil war between government forces and rebels fighting for independence. It is part of her four-day trip as a special envoy for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights office and as part of a special campaign to stamp out sexual violence. She arrived yesterday, when she met high-ranking government officials before moving on to the rebel state.

The shocking moment one brave woman confronts a rifle-wielding thug who was on a drunken rampage fuelled by 27 pints of beer

In terrifying CCTV footage, Stephen Barrett, 34, was seen pointing a 22-calibre rifle at his victim as he ran amok through the streets of Scarborough, North Yorkshire during his late-night attack.

'Most gay porn stars are straight and women earn WAY more money than men': Stars of adult film reveal industry secrets in controversial Reddit thread

Insiders reveal fascinating secrets from the porn industry with both producers and actors helping to lift the lid on the taboo subject. The thread appeared on the social network site Reddit.

Are airport security checks a total waste of time? Tests show US agents suffered 96% failure rate in spotting weapons

The leader of the Transportation Security Administration said on Wednesday his top priority would be to close security gaps at airport checkpoints.

Why this man's tops are simply the vest for Corbyn: Market trader reveals Labour leadership frontrunner's favourite item of clothing costs just £1.50 

Ali Rifat, who owns B & H Quality Underwear & Socks in Nag's Head Market, north London, said he recognised Jeremy Corbyn, but was unaware of his political status.

Only three British writers make the longlist for this year's Man Booker prize as the award is opened to writers of any nationality for the second year 

Two British writers shortlisted in previous years, Tom McCarthy and Andrew O'Hagan, pictured, have made the list for their respective novels Satin Island and The Illuminations.

How to fake a waist! Midriff vanished now that you've hit middle age? From feminine tailoring to clever peplums and layered crop tops, Sam Taylor has the answer

As the menopause takes its natural course 90 per cent of women will gain 12lb to 15lb in weight - with most of it ending up round our midriffs. But there's an easy way to reclaim your waist.

Ozzy the cat is left cross-eyed and looking like hypnotised Jungle Book panther Bagheera after falling off a windowsill 

Ozzy the cat is left cross-eyed and looking like hypnotised Jungle Book panther Bagheera

Eight-year-old Ozzy, main, who lives with owners Ian and Evelyn McDougall in Perth, Scotland, became cross-eyed and had his sight impaired after falling from a windowsill as a kitten. He has now been compared as permanently looking like Bagheera, the panther from The Jungle Book, inset, who became hypnotised by python Kaa. But his damaged vision has meant he has become lost on several occasions after sneaking out of the house and exploring the neighboured.

Failed stars have aurora that glow a million times brighter than the northern lights and could show the way to new planets

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Failed stars host powerful aurora displays
Astronomers discover brown dwarfs behave more like planets than stars
The dim stars remain have powerful aurora

So-called failed stars, which are difficult to detect and also remain hard to classify, host powerful aurora just like Earth, researchers have found.

Bramley apple pie filling joins Stilton cheese and the Cornish pasty in winning EU protection as a national delicacy

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The traditional Bramley apple pie filling has been placed alongside Mozzarella cheese, Parma ham, Polish Kabanos sausage and Cornish pasties as a protected delicacy.

British Gas profits from family bills soar by 99% - so why have they only cut their prices by 5%?

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The energy firm said it made £528million from supplying family homes in the first half of this year, more than the profits it made in the whole of 2014.

British Gas owner Centrica slashes 6,000 jobs as it reveals profits of £1BILLION

The company said half the jobs lost would be through redundancies. Centrica added that it would create an extra 2,000 jobs in better performing parts of the business.

Are YOU prepared for a major solar storm? World will have just 12 hours warning if the sun erupts

The British government has released its Space Weather Preparedness Strategy and warns a major solar storm could trigger power cuts and bring travel disruption as GPS networks go down.

Australia's richest person Gina Rinehart plans to give away HALF of her $14 billion fortune to charity as part of her legal settlement with her estranged family

Mining magnate Gina Rinehart raised her desire to donate a 'significant portion' of her $14 billion estate as part of the complex and lengthy legal settlement with her children.

Police close probe into claims MP Cyril Smith was let go after being caught with child porn because of lack of evidence

The paedophile MP, who died in 2010, was allegedly stopped by police as he travelled through Northamptonshire on the motorway. The explosive claims were made by Simon Danczuk.

'Life continues despite destruction and death': Pictures of Syrian couple marrying inside bombed-out church in war-torn Homs hailed as a sign of hope for the country

Syrian couple Fadi and Rana marry inside bombed-out church in Homs

Fadi and Rana (left) fled their hometown of Homs, Syria, during rebel fighting but have now returned. The couple were married in the Orthodox St. George church (right and inset) in the Hamidiyah section of the Old City earlier this month. The building had been badly damaged during the bombing of Homs and didn't have a roof but the couple were adamant they wanted it as the location for their ceremony. The pictures of the nuptials have now gone viral.

'The CIA abandoned me in the Afghan desert for being gay': Ex-Navy SEAL says he was bullied by cruel agents who changed his call sign to 'Gay Gay'

Brett Jones, 41, filed a complaint against the federal agency, saying he was forced to endure homophobic slurs, comments and the 120-degree desert heat because of his sexuality.

Award-winning police officer is slammed for posting pictures of children brandishing an assault rifle and Glock pistol on Facebook

Firearms officer Blair McMaster, 39, who works in the Scottish Highlands, posted the picture of a young boy and girl holding the automatic weapons on his open social media page.

Mother-of-four who found dead caterpillar in an Aldi tin of tomatoes was sent a £10 voucher when she complained - so she spent it on a FUNERAL for the critter 

Stephanie Harris, 34, from Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire, discovered the two-inch long caterpillar when she opened up the Sweet Harvest-branded tin to make a beef stew for her family.

Blue moon on the horizon: Rare phenomenon of two full moons within a calendar month will light up skies on Friday

The unusual lunar event will take place on Friday and will be visible around the world. It will be the first 'blue moon' to occur since 2012, shown in this image of the moon over Cincinnati, Ohio.

Accountant behind India's deadliest terror attack which killed 257 in Mumbai in 1993 is hanged after losing last minute mercy plea

Yakub Memon, who has been in prison in the state of Maharashtra for almost two decades, was convicted financing India's deadliest terror attack in 2007.

I came, I PAWED, I conquered! Roman 'army cat' left its prints in a 2,000-year-old clay tile discovered in Gloucester

A domestic cat - possibly the companion of a Roman soldier stationed at the site in Gloucester - is believed to have made the print as the tile dried in the sun in around 100AD.

'I don't swing that way mate': Watch what happens when an internet prankster asks 100 male strangers for their number (and 13 say yes with NO questions asked)

YouTube prankster Ed Headley asks 100 male strangers for their number in video

Youtube vlogger Ed, 25, walks straight up to the men and asks for their number. The replies range from a blunt 'no' (clockwise from top left), asking him to 'go for a walk', awkward laughter and a rude retort. But despite 87 rejections, the London prankster managed to score some numbers.

Could websites block users according to their RACE? Software that checks genetic profile of users developed

Genetic Access Control was developed to look at the genetic profile held by DNA analysis firm 23andMe. It can check a user's ethnicity, gender or disease risk before they access a website.

Fifty pupils are suspended for attacking teachers every day - with 11,000 PRIMARY SCHOOL youngsters kicked out of class for assault last year 

The figures show that schools in Tameside, Greater Manchester, and Dudley, near Wolverhampton, had the highest rates of permanant exclusions in the country, at 0.18 per cent.

High culture: Stunning futuristic museum on peak of 7,500ft Italian mountain opens (but is the view the main attraction?)

The museum is the sixth and final by Everest climber Reinhold Messner. It sits atop the 7,500ft-tall Mount Kronplatz in South Tyrol, affording visitors stunning views and interesting exhibitions.

What are the 'blood trails' on Saturn's moon? Experts are stumped by mysterious arch-shaped red lines on Tethys' icy surface

Cassini scientists are baffled by the presence of the red lines, with some suggesting they may be exposed ice with chemical impurities, or the result of outgassing from inside Tethys.

The animal kingdom as you've never seen it before: Breathtaking images capture chases, fights and tender moments

Photographer Wim van dan Heever's images capture chases and fights in the animal kingdom

These breath-taking photographs reveal the everyday lives of animals living in the wild. The incredible images were taken by wildlife photographer Wim van dan Heever, from Pretoria, South Africa, during trips to locations including Japan, Botswana and Svalbard. The 43-year-old has been photographing wildlife since he was a young boy and turned his passion for animals into a career and set up ODP Safaris in 2006.

Daddy, please find us a stepmother! It was a plea that widower Ben Westwood couldn't refuse. So why has it been so hard for him to find new love?

When Ben Westwood lost his wife of 14-years Carolina to cancer, he didn't think it would be his seven-year-old daughter, Isabella, encouraging him to move on. But can he find new love online?

Soaring number of sickening attacks against British Jews: Number of anti-Semitic incidents more than doubled in some parts of the country

In London the total more than doubled in a year, while there were also increases in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, and West Midlands. Crimes reported included assault and arson.

Royal Bank of Scotland suffers loss of £153m in 2015 after it forks out £1.3bn in banking scandal fines

The part-nationalised group, which includes the NatWest and Ulster Bank brands, made a loss of £153million in the first six months of this year, compared to a profit of £1.4billion in 2014.

Law & Order director, a married father-of-two, charged with child sex abuse for sharing lewd video online of girls as young as SIX

Jason 'Jace' Alexander, 51, allegedly published a short film on the file-sharing site Torrent showing a 12-year-old girl performing sex acts in June, according to a police report seen by the New York Post.

STEPHEN GLOVER: What's the point of a police force that doesn't turn up to burglaries?  

Sara Thornton (pictured), head of the National Police Chiefs' Council, says that public expectations have to change in the light of budget cuts, writes STEPHEN GLOVER.

Boy, 11, with hair down to his KNEES gets a trim for the first time in his life in time for starting secondary school - then donates it all to cancer-stricken children 

Rahim Woods with hair down to his KNEES gets a trim for the first time

Schoolboy Rahim Woods, 11, (pictured left, before the cut and right, after) from High Wycombe, in Buckinghamshire, had always refused to visit a barbers - but with secondary school looming his parents suggested he finally get it cut. To make the idea more appealing they gently suggested he donate the locks to charity. Rahim agreed and on Saturday raised more than £1,500 for the Thomas Ball Children's Cancer Fund.

Anglers call for a clampdown on otters after Big Lady - one of Britain's biggest and best-known freshwater fish - is killed

Big Lady, who weighed more than 20lbs, was seen being dragged from the River Ivel in Bedfordshire by a marauding otter, which ripped out its throat and left it partially eaten on the river bank.

Could one glass of red wine a day keep bowel cancer at bay? 'Miracle' ingredient may protect against the disease

Resveratrol, an ingredient in red wine, protects against bowel cancer, and scientists at Leicester University believe just one glass contains enough to have 'amazing effects'.

Feel familiar? Mommy blogger's hilarious photos of everyday 'parent problems'

The photographs, taken from the Instagram account 'Average Parent Problems' offer a glimpse into the challenges parents face when raising their little ones.

Is this the future of fashion? Designer creates sci-fi clothing collection by 3D printing dresses, coats and SHOES in her own home (but it takes 2,000 hours)

Danit Peleg creates sci-fi clothing collection with 3D printer

Student Danit Peleg, 27, from Israel, knew nothing about technology but was able to create her whole fashion collection with 3D printers to produce the bouncy geometric-patterned tops and full skirts. Danit's designs include (from left to right) a bralet and maxi skirt, white crop-top and skirt, red coat and mint-green shift dress.

Incredible pictures show the moment a seagull steals a fish straight out of the mouth of a puffin in mid-air

The puffin had been returning from a flight over the North Sea with a beak full of sand eels for its newly-hatched chicks on the Farne Islands National Nature Reserve off the Northumberland coast.

Cyclist rides the iconic Tour de France on a RALEIGH CHOPPER (but the 1970s classic left him with an injured ankle)

Dave Sims biked 1,600 miles in France on the route of the most hotly contested bike race in the world raising thousands of pounds for Help for Heroes.

Refugee life through a child's eyes: Young Syrians capture the laughter and heartbreak of living in a refugee camp in photos they took themselves

A stunning series of photos taken by child refugees, made homeless by the war in Syria, give a candid insight into both beauty, fun and harsh reality of life inside the camp they now call home

The tiniest dentist in the world! Diver opens his mouth up to SHRIMP and lets the little creature hop inside and pick his teeth clean

A diver in Kona, Hawaii, imitated the behaviour of the surrounding fish and opened his mouth up to a shrimp and invited it to swim inside and pick his teeth clean.

Chinese shoppers go to extreme lengths to avoid escalators after a woman was 'swallowed' when a metal plate gave way

Photos of the bizarre techniques being used to avoid the footplate at the end of escalators have emerged from China, after a woman fell through and died when she was dragged into the machine.

A dab hand with makeup! Man creates incredible 3D optical illusions of holes in his hand using cosmetics in just 30 MINUTES

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The fascinating work executed by genius codebreakers at Bletchley Park during the Second World War is now the stuff of legend, thanks in no small part to Benedict Cumberbatch's performance in the award-winning film Imitation Game. But perhaps the most crucial - and relatively untold - story in Britain's codebreaking history is that of Room 40, an organisation which intercepted and deciphered a series German messages during World War One which dramatically changed the course of the bloody conflict. The organisation, the Government's top secret listening post, carried out decoding work which paved the way for the the now-famous Bletchley Park, where crucial intelligence was carried out behind closed doors to defeat the Nazis. Now, a new exhibition has opened at the Buckinghamshire manor house which provides an insight into life at the Admiralty's intelligence department during the early 1900s as some of Britain's most famed eccentrics gathered to deduce enemy tactics. Pictured: Workers in Room 40 in 1919 (main image) and sat on the roof top of the London office (inset).

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London motorists are paying a great deal more when it comes to hourly labour rates charged by repair garages, according to a report. They pay an average of £101.60.

From the trenches of WWI to conquering the South Pole: How Australian photographer Frank Hurley captured history in iconic images of human endurance... and alienated every friend he had

Frank Hurley was responsible for some of the most iconic images of the First World War and Douglas Mawson's Antarctic expedition but the famed photographer died a lonely man.

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In the shadow of K2: Photographer captures stunning pictures of Pakistani glacier using a drone after treacherous three week hike through the Himalayas 

In the shadow of K2: Photographer captures stunning pictures of Pakistani glacier using a

These breath-taking pictures were taken by Polish photographer David Kaszlikowski, whilst hiking near K2, the second highest mountain in the world. He used a camera-mounted drone to capture the ever-changing Concordia, where the Baltoro Glacier and the Godwin-Austen Glacier come together in the Karakoram range of Pakistan (pictured above). The Polish photographer described melting ice-field as 'special.' He said: 'Nobody will ever see it the same way.'

100 years of German beauty: 1920s bobs, Nazi-era plaits, 1980s feathered hair in the West and punk in the East... video reveals politically-divided nation's changing styles 

A two-minute timelapse film showcases German style from 1910 and through each decade until the present day, featuring punk style, 80s excess and 90s glamour and today's low maintenance look.

Everything but the kitchen sink! Jaw-dropping photos show intrepid delivery drivers navigating Vietnam's streets on motorbikes overloaded with balloons, trees and live FISH

Ton Koene photographs Vietnamese motorcyclists overloaded with trees and fish

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