Madonna's boys join the bride: Jacqui Ainsley is pictured in stunning lace gown with singer's sons - as Becks and Brad lead the guestlist at Guy Ritchie's 'festival-themed' nuptials

Guy Ritchie and Jacqui Ainsley's wedding preparations get underway at their estate

The 46-year-old Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels director tied the knot with his 33-year-old model bride (pictured centre, accompanied by sons Rocco Ritchie, left, and David Banda, right) in a festival-themed ceremony at their Wiltshire, South West England home, Ashcombe House on Thursday. Among the star-studded attendees were Ritchie's best friend David Beckham (bottom right) and Hollywood star Brad Pitt (top right) with whom he previously worked on the film Snatch. Also supporting the famous moviemaker were The Man From U.N.C.L.E. star Henry Cavill (left) and Revolver's Jason Statham, with his gorgeous girlfriend Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Jacqui, who has three children with Guy, became his second wife following his seven-year marriage to Madonna that ended in 2008.

Fury after Cameron warns of 'swarm' of migrants: PM is attacked for 'likening them to insects' as Calais crisis intensifies with police admitting they are struggling to cope with number of stowaways in lorries

David Cameron warns of 'swarm' as police seize Calais migrants across South

David Cameron has been criticised for saying the UK is not a 'safe haven' for a 'swarm' of illegal immigrants as the Calais crisis intensified following a day of further chaos on both sides of the Channel. In England, police seized several groups of suspected illegal immigrants in the Kent area after they successfully made it onto the other side of the Tunnel. A dozen were found stowed away inside the back of a Slovenian-registered lorry on the M20 (bottom right) while two other men - believed to be from Iran - were found hidden inside a lorry in Ashford, Kent (top left). Elsewhere, police detained a group of migrants in Canterbury after they were found stowed away in a lorry carrying mattresses (top right). And a 26-year-old man (bottom left) was found under a horsebox at the All England Jumping Course at Hickstead, West Sussex, after travelling into the UK by the back of a lorry from Calais.

Carnage in Calais: French police finally take action to try and stem the flow in chaotic port as migrants continue to storm the Channel Tunnel for a FOURTH night

French police take action in Calais as migrants continue to storm the Channel Tunnel

French police have resorted to using tear gas and batons in a bid to try and control the ongoing situation in Calais, with around 4,000 migrants now having tried to storm the Channel Tunnel. Witnesses said the flare-up between police and migrants was like a mini football riot as police adopted a far more aggressive policy to try to stem the flow of intruders onto the railway tracks. Extra police have been deployed to the area but officers admitted yesterday they are overwhelmed. Police rarely arrest them, as processing the hundreds stopped each night would take too long. Sometimes they are driven to the border with Belgium, but often return soon afterwards to resume their cat-and-mouse games with the police.

Almost 23,000 escape TV licence fines: One in ten cases ends without conviction and wastes hundreds of thousands of taxpayers' money 

More than 3,500 a week faced prosecution for failing to pay the charge. But official figures have revealed that more than one in ten cases in England and Wales ended without a conviction.

Average family pay £735,000 in taxes over their lifetime... and it takes 15,610 homes to fund a year of foreign aid!

It takes the lifetime tax bills of 15,610 families to pay for just one year of the £11.46billion overseas aid budget, figures have revealed.

Microsoft under fire as Windows 10 now requires you to PAY for Solitaire (unless you want to sit through ads)

Microsoft under fire as Windows 10 users find Solitaire now costs $10 a year if you want it ad free

Users of Microsoft's new Windows 10 software were elated to find the firm had brought back solitaire, the famous free game - until they found it would cost $10 every year to play without ads.

Horror as six people are stabbed at Jerusalem gay pride march 'by ultra-Orthodox Jew who was released from jail three weeks ago for identical attack 10 years ago'

Six Jerusalem Gay Pride marchers stabbed by ultra-Orthodox Jew

Jerusalem Police confirmed that Yishai Shlissel had been released from prison three weeks ago having served ten years in jail for attacking the city's Gay Pride festival in 2005, where he injured three people. Shissel pulled a six-inch long knife from beneath his coat and stabbed at least six people before police officers wrestled him to the ground. Two of the wounded people are understood to be in a serious condition.

Met Police wants Russians to be prosecuted for Litvinenko murder 

The Metropolitan Police wants two Russian linked to the death of Alexander Litvinenko extradited back to the UK so they can be tried for the former spy's murder.

Spare us from Binbag Stasi, say residents: Council attacked after setting up hotline to encourage people to report neighbours who put out too much rubbish

Rubbish in the Mounts area of Northampton.  A council has been slammed for setting up a new hotline urging residents to snoop of their neighbours and shop anyone who is putting out too many BIN BAGS.  See NTI story NTIBINS.  Bosses at Northampton Borough Council launched a policy in September 2013 banning people from putting out more than two bags of household rubbish each week.  But after binmen noticed people were breaching the rule, the Tory-led authority launched a crackdown on what they perceive to be "fly-tipping" residents.  Town hall chiefs have now set up a phone-line urging residents to grass up their neighbours if they see them putting rubbish out on the wrong days or in too many sacks.

Northampton Borough Council banned households from throwing away more than two sacks of rubbish each week. But bin men noticed some residents were breaching the 'two green sack policy'.

Baby's first spray tan! Mother shares 'epic parenting fail' photo of her son with an orange 'five o'clock shadow' after she breastfeeds too soon after fake tanning

Baby spray tan fail after mother breastfeeds son too soon after fake tanning

British mother Gemma Colley shared a picture on Facebook of her baby son sporting a fake tanned face after accidentally breastfeeding him too soon after having a spray tan. 'Yesterday I had a spray tan, a few hours later I breastfed my little boy. Cue 5 o'clock shadow and a very guilty mummy,' she wrote on The Unmumsy Mum Facebook page. The post has gone viral, gaining over 100,000 likes in just nine hours.

Women who consume just FIVE alcoholic drinks around the time of conception 'at greater risk of having an obese child'

Scientists at the University of Queensland said the equivalent of five drinks given to lab rats around the time of conception altered the development of the foetus, making offspring more prone to weight gain.

Free parking DOES bring in the shoppers: Nearly three quarters of motorists say charges determine if they visit a town centre, resort or attraction 

There is 'deep-rooted scepticism' about the amount drivers are forced to pay, with 89 per cent believing fees are ramped up to maximise income for councils, research has found.

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.

They're behind you! Spooky photo shows group of friends joking around on a lawn... while ghostly woman and baby look at them from building site window

Ghost woman and baby appear at building site window in Wem, Shropshire

Natasha Oliver, 22, and her friends were larking about outside a half-built housing estate in Wem, Shropshire five years ago after a World Cup match - and something would later catch their eye, at the top right window. Mother of one Ms Oliver believes the site used to house a wood yard, and the spectral woman is a former worker. She insists the picture is not Photoshopped and hopes paranormal experts and photography analysts can solve the mystery.

Met Police's child abuse unit launches an investigation into the Kids Company charity over 'historical but serious allegations' 

Scotland Yard said it was looking into 'a number of allegations of crime' involving the charity, whose founder stepped down as chief executive weeks ago amid concerns about its management.

Did early humans eat their CHILDREN? 100,000-year-old thigh bones unearthed in China show signs of bite marks

Archaeologists found two pieces of thigh bone (pictured) at a site close to Xuchang City in China where skull fragments of an extinct 100,000-year-old human species were previously found.

Bungee company owner and an employee face homicide charges after a British student died during a leap from a Spanish bridge 

Kleyo de Abreu, 23, was killed instantly after smashing into a bridge near Granada in front of her aunt and two cousins last Tuesday during a holiday in Spain.

Tragedy as Apprentice star Stuart 'The Brand' Baggs is found dead in his Isle of Man apartment just days after his 27th birthday 

Apprentice contestant Stuart Baggs dead aged 27

Baggs, who was known for his nickname 'The Brand', was the BBC show's youngest ever contestant when he appeared on the sixth series in 2010 aged just 21 (pictured top right). He was found dead by police this morning after they were called to his flat in a seaside apartment block in the island's capital Douglas at around 9am. Lord Sugar was one of the first people to pay tribute to Baggs, describing the young businessman as one of the 'stand-out characters' from his show. A police spokesman said Baggs's death was 'sudden and unexpected' but there was nothing 'to indicate that his death is criminally suspicious'.

Fury over PM's bid to stuff Lords with Tory donors: Cameron still wants 40 new peers after backlash at plan for 100 

The Prime Minister has put forward a list of almost 40 Conservative supporters to be elevated to the peerage under Britain's broken honours system to help him push legislation through parliament.

Tories £23m from just 13 peers in five years: Almost one in five made peers since 2010 has been a party donor 

David Cameron, right, has appointed 200 peers. They included 47 Labour and 40 Liberal Democrats as well as the 83 Tories, including Anthony Bamford, left, who donated £4.1million to the Tories.

British safari bosses selling death: Firms offer 'menu' of big game to be gunned down... for a price 

British safari firms offer 'menu' of big game to be gunned down for a price 

So-called trophy hunters travel the world on shooting safaris, which can cost £30,000 per person, to hunt species including lions, leopards and cheetahs. Several British firms offer the trips and advertise price lists of animals to kill, alongside macabre picture galleries of their grinning clients posing next to bloodied animal corpses. British hunting enthusiast Adrian Sailor (pictured main, with a slaughtered zebra, top right with a baboon) advertises trips to South Africa and Namibia offering hunting enthusiasts the chance to kill big game. Top left, two men shake hands over the body of a lion.

Killers who murder endangered species must be turned into pariahs, writes wildlife conservationist DAMIAN ASPINALL 

There's only one thing to be done with a bully Dr Walter Palmer - stand up to him. We need an international agreement that outlaws big-game hunting, writes DAVID ASPINALL.

QUENTIN LETTS: Why we all fear dentists are natural born killers

What a paradox that a creature so fantastically fanged as Cecil the lion should have been killed by Walter Palmer, a balding American who applies his working hours to the preservation of teeth.

Bride who was paralysed at her hen party strips down to just her lingerie and her catheter for powerful photoshoot she hopes will 'put a different face to disability' 

Bride who was paralyzed before her wedding strips down for sexy shoot

Rachelle Friedman Chapman, 29, suffered a spinal cord injury after being playfully pushed into a pool shortly before her wedding. Soon after, hurtful comments made my strangers online damaged her self-esteem. But now the North Carolina resident is reclaiming her confidence and posing nearly nude to prove that disabled people can still be sexy.

Driver in fatal Glasgow bin lorry crash 'would never have been let near the wheel' if council knew he had missed a disciplinary hearing in his last job and taken time off for vertigo 

The driver of a bin lorry that careered into six people and killed them days before Christmas failed to turn up to a disciplinary meeting then resigned and took a job with Glasgow city council, a fatal accident inquiry heard.

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.

Actor found not guilty of perverting the course of justice over claims he was groped by former chancellor Ken Clarke 20 years ago 

Ben Fellows, from Birmingham, alleged that the leading politician had plied him with alcohol and carried out the sexual assault while he was working undercover for ITV's Cook Report in 1994

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.

Something to celebrate? Jeremy Clarkson is joined by close friend Phillipa Sage... as it's revealed ex Top Gear trio signed massive '£160million deal' with Amazon

Jeremy Clarkson celebrates deal for new Amazon motoring show

It was revealed on Thursday that Jeremy Clarkson has signed a deal with Amazon to present a new motoring show alongside his former co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May. And the ex-Top Gear presenter looked ready to celebrate his exciting new project as he stepped out in London on Tuesday with his close friend Phillipa Sage, just two days before the big announcement. The 55-year-old star was seen puffing on a cigarette as he strolled leisurely along with rumoured partner Phillipa.

JAN MOIR: Women who take more care picking a sofa than a father for their children 

Kenzie Kilpatrick, pictured, might like to convince himself he is only a sperm donor but he is a father ten times over, with ten little people directly related to him growing up in the world, writes JAN MOIR.

Conspiracy theorist 'claimed Lee Rigby's murder was a hoax and terrified his family by publishing their addresses online'

Chris Spivey, 52, from Rochford, allegedly made outrageous claims about the soldier, including that his family were involved in a conspiracy with MI5 to incite anti-Islamic propaganda.

Revealed: How a humble beach cleaner searching for a stone to crush chillies may have solved the mystery of MH370 by Googling 'plane disasters' after stumbling across 'a weird thing on the shore'

La Reunion beach cleaner may have solved the mystery of MH370

Johnny Begue (left) came across the 6ft-long wing flap, which experts believe comes from a Boeing 777 like the Malaysian Airlines plane, while wandering along the beach on La Reunion island. He and some colleagues dragged it further inland to avoid it being swept away by the sea and then made the connection to MH370 after Googling 'plane disasters'. Little did they know that their discovery would draw the world's attention to their tiny island home and may have just solved one of aviation history's greatest ever mysteries. 'It is really weird, it gives me the shivers,' said Mr Begue, who also found a battered suitcase (left) nearby which is also thought to have come from the plane.

The moment RAF intercepted TEN Russian jets in a single mission over Baltic airspace as Putin's sabre rattling increases

Moment RAF intercept TEN Russian jets in a single mission over Baltic airspace

This image shows the moment that British warplanes were scrambled to intercept ten Russian military planes in a single mission lasting less than two hours. Pictured, one of the Typhoons intercepts the Russian aircraft. Moscow deployed four of the world's fastest supersonic fighter jets, along with other warplanes, on just one day in a sign of worsening tensions in the region. The Russian planes streaked along the fringes of Baltic airspace in an intense 90-minute period, prompting the deployment of state-of-the-art Typhoons from Amari air base (inset) in Estonia.

Parents could be tagged to stop them taking their children to join ISIS fanatics in Syria, top judge suggests

Sir James Munby - judge

Considering cases where families have been detained at airports on their way to Syria, Sir James Munby suggested tags could be used to allow the children to return to live with their parents.

Murderers and rapists among 1,153 criminals still at large after being recalled to prison over the last 30 years

A prison cell as the way defendants are held on remand in jail should be overhauled to ensure costly prison places are not being used unnecessarily, the Chief Inspector of Prisons said today. 

File photo dated 07/11/03. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Thursday August 2, 2012. Nick Hardwick said remand prisoners receive less support and help than sentenced inmates, have an increased risk of suicide and report poorer access to services and an inferior regime. See PA story PRISONS Remand. Photo credit should read: Paul Faith/PA Wire

The Ministry of Justice today insisted the true figure might be lower because some of the convicts will have died or left the country when they should have been behind bars.

Golf ball-sized heart pump that's as good as a transplant: Thousands of lives set to be transformed by implant 

The £80,000 device, smaller than previous artificial hearts and with controls and settings that allow it to adapt to the patient's lifestyle, sits on the tip of the heart and helps it to pump blood.

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.

Inside home abandoned by the neighbours from hell: Family fled leaving a trail of destruction after complaints over late night parties and drug dealing 

Worcester Inside home abandoned by neighbours from hell

The family, who has not been named, fled the two-bedroom home (centre) in Worcester, West Midlands, belonging to a social housing company in their £20,000 Audi A3, yesterday. A woman in her 40s was evicted from the £150,000 property, where she lived with her three children, including a daughter in her 20s, after noise complaints. Fortis Living, which owns the property, faced cleaning up children's toys (top right) left scattered across the floor with piles of bin bags covering the sofa (top left) and lounge (bottom right). The garden (bottom left) was also covered in litter with plastic chairs lying on the lawn and a deflated paddling pool next to a rusting children's pram.

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.

Want to boost your brain power? Try climbing trees: Childish pastimes found to improve working memories by 50% 

If crosswords are too easy and Sudoku a touch boring, why not go and climb a tree? A study found that childish pastimes such as climbing tree and running barefoot can dramatically boost memory.

Morrissey accuses male San Francisco airport officer of sexually assaulting him at security checkpoint

The British singer claims he 'was approached by an airport security officer who stopped me, crouched before me and groped my penis and testicles' earlier this week after concluding his US tour.

Girl, 3, was thrown around like a rag doll in vicious assault by bull mastiff which had not been put down despite 4 earlier attacks 

Evie-Mae Macfarlane was leaving her home in Church, Accrington with her mother, Chyna Clarke, when she was charged at by the dog, named Buster (pictured), and bitten on her thigh.

Heartbreaking moment a baby rock wallaby tries to climb back into it's dead mother's pouch after she was hit by a car 

Baby rock wallaby tries to climb back into mother’s pouch after she was hit by a car 

A baby rock wallaby (above) was spotted trying to climb back into its dead mothers pouch, as ants and flies were eating it alive. The helpless marsupial was brought to a refuge centre on the island, just off the coast of Townsville, in north Queensland, where it is now safe and in the arms of an experienced carer. Rock wallabies are a fragile and threatened species, but have a flourishing colony on the pristine island.

How a kilt-wearing Prince Philip insulted the King with a curtsey: CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV 

For admirers of Prince Philip's gaffes and affronts, Channel 4's documentary Prince Philip: The Plot To Make A King was a humdinger, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS.

How swapping the sofa for a stroll can take three inches off your waistline: Walking and standing can also cut risk of diabetes and heart disease 

A team of scientists, lead by the University of Queensland, Australia, found just two hours of pottering around your house or office each day could take three inches off your waistline.

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.

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Number's up: Viewers in uproar after winning ball in Serbian lottery appears on the screen BEFORE it has been drawn sparking accusations of a fix 

Serbian lottery under fire after winning ball appears before its drawn

Police investigating whether the latest winning lottery combination had been set up in advance have questioned six people since the live broadcast on Tuesday evening. It happened during the 59th round of the Serbian State lottery when the presenter called out the fourth ball - the number 27 - but the screen displayed a number 21. The next ball was then a 21, leading viewers to question whether the 'Lotto' had been fixed. The State Lottery has denied fraud and blamed the incident on a 'technical mistake' with the company head, Aleksandar Vulovic, agreeing to step down out of 'moral obligation.'

Quarter of cancer patients had to see GP THREE times to get a diagnosis: Sufferers say they were sent away with painkillers or drugs for high blood pressure 

Some cancer sufferers returned repeatedly over a six-month period only to be sent away with painkillers, antibiotics or drugs for high blood pressure, a study has revealed.

Care costs rise faster than pensioner income for first time in three years: Fees now nearly £34,000 a year in some parts of the country 

Care home fees are now as high as £33,800 a year in some parts of the country, leaving elderly people with enormous bills - and less cash to pass on to their children.

Pet dog has miracle escape after chasing rabbits off a 100ft cliff - after surviving the fall and then being saved from drowning by a passing boat

Tarka the dog was being walked by its owners along Old Harry Rocks on Dorset's Jurassic Coast when it bolted over the edge. But the animal survived the fall and was rescued by a passing boat.

Hot Buzz! Policeman sacked for smoking cannabis while on duty after a colleague smelled weed coming from his patrol car

PC Kirk Van Niekerk, who had been an officer for West Midlands Police for more than six years, was supposed to be searching for a missing person when he used the drug in the early hours.

Girl, four, drowned after she went to play with her toy ducks in the bath while her mother was downstairs on the phone

Mexborough girl, four, drowned after getting out of bed to play with toy ducks in the bath

Nicole Carr put her four-year-old daughter Summer Shaw (right) to bed at their home in Mexborough, South Yorkshire last December and ran a bath for herself. But after Ms Carr went downstairs to the phone, little Summer went into the bathroom to play with her toy ducks and fell in, a coroner was told. The youngster was found face down in 15 inches of water by her mother a few minutes later. It is believed she slipped on a bathmat as she reached over to get her toys. She is pictured left with her mother and inset with her father Carl.

Mobster claims Jimmy Hoffa was shot dead, stuffed in a 55-gallon drum and buried in a New Jersey toxic waste dump

Mobster Phillip (Brother) Moscato gave several recorded interviews before he died saying Hoffa was entombed in a drum and buried at a toxic waste dump under the Pulaski Skyway in Jersey City.

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.

How green tea could help you stay slim: Extract in the drink found to reduce amount of starch that is absorbed from food 

The research by scientists at Poznan University in Poland means that it could be used to help those suffering from obesity and diabetes as it can help reduce the amount of starch absorbed.

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

Nepal's Deopokhari festival where a live goat is RIPPED APART by villagers

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.

'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.

Italian 'cannibal' who believed he was God killed his Irish landlord following an argument during a game of chess and ate his lung after mistaking it for his heart

Saverio Bellante, left, told Irish police investigating the murder of his landlord Tom O'Gorman, right, that his victim had to die because he was the devil and that he needed to eat his heart.

Burqa-clad gang which stole £1.5m of watches in Selfridges raid and was led by the nephew of Birds of a Feather star Linda Robson is jailed for a total of 64 years

Reece Dunford, 31, whose aunt is famous for playing Tracey Stubbs, orchestrated £3m worth of daring heists across plush London stores, before using his model girlfriend to sell on the goods.

'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.

Why success starts at nursery school: Children who demonstrate good social skills at a young age more likely to have gone to university or have a successful job 

Children who demonstrate good social skills at nursery-school age go on to be more successful in life, say researchers at Pennsylvania State University in the US.

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'.

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

County Down woman 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.'

Not just a new iPhone: Apple to unveil TV box that can download apps in September

The much anticipated new version of its $69 TV box is expected to be unveiled in September alongside new iPhones. It is expected to have a new touchpad remote and boosted performance.

Facebook's drone is ready for take off: Firm reveals giant craft with the wingspan of a 737 designed to beam the internet to Earth

Aquila, a drone with a 130-ft (40-m) wingspan built by social media company Facebook, is shown in this publicity photo released to Reuters on July 30, 2015. Facebook has completed building the drone to deliver Internet to remote parts of the world, and it is now ready for testing.  REUTERS/Facebook/Handout via ReutersATTENTION EDITORS - THIS PICTURE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. REUTERS IS UNABLE TO INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY, CONTENT, LOCATION OR DATE OF THIS IMAGE. NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS PICTURE IS DISTRIBUTED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS.      TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Facebook says it will begin test flights later this year of a solar-powered drone with the wingspan of a Boeing 737, the next stage of its campaign to deliver Internet service to remote parts of the world.

Return of the FLIP PHONE: LG unveils budget 90s-style mobile with a small screen and a 3MP camera

The LG Gentle handset (pictured) has a 3.2-inch colour touch screen and will launch in South Korea, but there's no news whether the smartphone will come to the UK or US.

Trying to stop smoking? Meditation could be the key to success because it reduces cravings without you even realising

Researchers at Texas Tech University found that meditation de-stressed people, reducing their desire for a cigarette. Many smokers halved their consumption without even realising, it is claimed.

Ladies-only parking spaces introduced at Frankfurt airport that are 'bigger, nicer and close to the terminals' spark sexism row in Germany

The pink-coloured parking spots have wider bays making easier for women to park at Frankfurt Airport. The lady-only zone is also nearer the terminal buildings so they don't have as far to carry their bags.

Insanity! Taliban warlord whose bombs killed our troops wins million from UK... thanks to the Human Rights Act 

Penny Mordaunt new member of the Government Cabinet arriving in Downing Street.

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Furious armed forces minister Penny Mordaunt condemned the verdict and insisted that if the law will not protect troops to detain enemies in warzones, 'then the law must change'.

Taliban appoint new leader as family of former commander Mullah Omar say he died from an 'unspecified illness'

Taliban publishes bizarre biography of 'charismatic' one-eyed leader Mullah Omar in the hope it will stop members leaving to join ISIS
Taliban militants have lavished praise on their enigmatic supreme leader

Akhtar Mohammed Mansour, former deputy to Mullah Omar (pictured), is believed to have been named Supreme Leader of the Taliban, as peace talks with Pakistani authorities are suspended.

Do they bear a likeness, then? Dame Helen Mirren checks her waxwork's ample assets at Madame Tussauds display dedicated to her turning 70

Dame Helen Mirren checks her waxwork's ample assets at Madame Tussauds

She is known for her flirty and playful demeanor - and it seems Helen Mirren has no plans to tone it down now that she's 70. She was pictured peering into the cleavage of a waxwork of herself (inset) as she posed with a display dedicated to her at Madame Tussauds London last night. Three waxworks of the actress had been positioned in front of a Union Jack flag and depicted her as Prime Suspect's detective Jane Tennison and in her Academy award-winning role as The Queen (main).

'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.

Scientists discover how to flush HIV out of a patient's body, raising hopes they can eradicate the disease

Scientists at University of California, Davis, believe the compound PEP005 can reactivate latent HIV, allowing drugs to kill the pools of virus that can remain hidden.

'Hero' who refused to leave his friend's side during a gang assault has died from his injuries 

Police launched a murder investigation after Shane Tunney died yesterday - a month on from an attack in the Norton area of Stockton-on-Tees.

George Bush is all smiles as he shows off his neck brace after breaking a vertebrae in a fall at his summer home

Former President George H.W. Bush is showing he has a sense of humor about falling at his Maine summer home and fracturing a bone in his neck. The 91-year-old tweeted a smiling photo.

Hillary marriage 'is a total fake': Secret Service expert claims Clintons have 'business relationship' for benefit of her presidential campaign 

The expert also claimed also claimed that Mrs Clinton, the leading Democratic Presidential candidate, has disdain for ordinary people and treats those beneath her with 'contempt'.

Police who had chased boy, 17, 'watched for 30 minutes as he drowned in a canal because they were not allowed to jump in and save him' 

Jack Susianta dies after jumping into a London canal while police chase him

The 17-year-old, named locally as Jack Susianta (left), was being chased by police when he is thought to have got into difficulty after jumping into the Lee Navigation (police divers search the canal, inset) in Hackney, north east London. Witnesses claimed that officers did not enter the water until Jack had disappeared for the last time - and one policeman said they were not allowed to wade into the canal. The Metropolitan Police said one officer tried to save the boy but was unable to do so. The teenager's body was later recovered from the canal and his death has been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission.

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.

Join the No campaign, Farage urges Boris: Ukip leader says Mayor of London is 'someone people have heard of' who would be an 'asset' 

Nigel Farage has taunted Boris Johnson, urging him to join the campaign to take Britain out of the European Union. The Ukip leader said the Mayor of London was 'at least someone people have heard of' and said he would 'steal lots of the limelight'.

Greek PM tells his bailout rebels: Put up or shut up as Syriza party members are asked to vote on whether they will accept loan deal

Prime Minister, Alexis Tsipras, is gambling that if he wins the vote, he would discredit the rebels who claim the terms are too painful and that Greece would be better off leaving the euro.

Is Facebook taking over YOUR life? One in every five minutes on smartphones is spent using social network's apps

Facebook has revealed its average users spend 46 minutes a day on its apps, accounting for a fifth of all time spent on smartphones, but despite this its share prices fell in the last quarter.

Student stole mobile phones worth £5,000 by pretending to be a director of blue-chip companies and splashed the cash on luxury gifts to herself 

Londoner Anne Bharwani, 25, swindled O2 out of 16 iPhone 5s contracts in just two months, spending the profits from her scam on a designer handbag, a laptop and expensive trainers.

Inside Britain's most expensive council houses: Ex-local authority homes revamped by property developer set to sell for more than £3million each

Inside Britain's most expensive council houses

The sale of the derelict neighbouring houses in Borough, south London, had been billed as the priciest ex-local authority sell-off ever. And almost two years after they were bought for a total of £2.96million, the first of the homes has gone on the market for £3.35million. The Grade II-listed properties were taken over by squatters in 2013 who protested at the housing shortage in the borough of Southwark. But the council insisted the money raised from the sell-off would fund the building of about 20 new council homes in the borough. Planning permission for the properties' refurbishment came with clearance for building new conservatories and 'winter garden' balconies.

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.

Homeless man sets up shanty town shack made out of a crate, planks, bricks and a sheet in London 

The man, who is unknown to the authorities has used makeshift materials to create a shanty town shack on a busy street in Ilford and has attached a sign begging locals to leave it alone.

An Uber for personal assistants has arrived! Free GoButler service gets you whatever you need with a simple text

Today, the service announced that it has gone out of beta testing and is now available across the US, Canada, the UK, Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

The REAL wedding ringer: Meet the 'professional bridesmaid' who gets paid $1,000 to walk brides down the aisle

Jen Glantz (left), from New York, earns a living helping brides with their weddings. The 27-year-old has been in 30 bridal parties in the past year alone, charging $199 to over $1,000 for her services.

The wait is over! Angry Birds 2 is released six years, 14 spin-offs and three billion downloads after the original

Finland-based Rovio, the company behind the Angry Birds franchise, claims the game's visuals have been overhauled 'from the ground up', while the game retains its trademark slingshot gameplay format.

Not so Grand Designs! An eco development from presenter Kevin McCloud has been plagued by damp, draughts and dodgy gas pipes 

Homeowners on the estate in Stroud, Gloucestershire designed by a firm owned by the Grand Designs host, have reported a string of complaints with their new properties with some forced to move out.

'There was a glimmer of light in his sad dark eyes': Dying baby orangutan snatched from his mother in the Borneo rainforest and kept alone in a dark cage is rescued

Baby orangutan snatched from Borneo rainforest is rescued

It is thought tiny Udin (pictured) was clinging to his mother when she was killed by poachers in the Borneo rainforest and torn away from her body to be sold to a local farmer. He was kept alone in a dark cage and left to die. When he arrived at International Animal Rescue's Orangutan Centre in Borneo, his tiny body was malnourished and dehydrated, but he had no interest in eating or drinking. The vets looking after him believe he had given up on life and 'tried to die several times' following his rescue.

'I'm wealthy BECAUSE I'm happy': Billionaire Richard Branson claims he owes his success to being content... and offers advice in new book

Billionaire Richard Branson shares his tips for happiness and says he owes his fortune to being happy. The British businessman gives advice in a book compiled by a mental-health charity.

Family sue Fukushima operator after 102-year old killed himself rather than be evacuated from the village where he had lived his entire life following nuclear disaster 

Fumio Okubo was the oldest resident of Iitate, a village just 25 miles from the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, which went into meltdown after a tsunami in March 2011 caused reactors to fail.

'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

Texas businessman finds his cellphone using the Find My iPhone app after it was sucked out of a PLANE at 9,300ft

Texas businessman Ben Wilson finds cellphone that fell from plane

A North Texas businessman used an app to find his iPhone in a pasture after it fell about 9,300 feet during a flight from Houston. Ben Wilson says his cellphone still works. Wilson, who owns Gas Corporation of America in Wichita Falls, and a pilot were in a Beechcraft Bonanza returning home Monday. Wilson says a pressure change caused the passenger door to slightly open. Wilson didn't realize his cellphone fell out until after landing. Wilson and an employee used the Find My iPhone app and narrowed the search to near Jacksboro, more than 50 miles away. The pair set out Tuesday, ended up in a rural pasture and located the cellphone under a mesquite tree.

'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.

Navy Seals secret 'batsub' revealed: Proteus mini stealth craft can carry six elite forces frogmen underwater

It may look like the latest vehicle in Batman's fleet of vehicles. but this mini sub is set to be used by special forces to silently drop frogmen off underwater.

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.

US court rules that chimpanzees are NOT people after animal-rights campaigners try to get 'personhood' rights for two apes held in New York research lab

State Supreme Court Justice Barbara Jaffe threw out the case in which the Nonhuman Rights Project attempted to have two chimps, Hercules and Leo, moved to a sanctuary in Florida.

Star discovered with THREE Super-Earths, and one is the closest rocky planet ever found outside our solar system

HD219134b is also the closest transiting planet known to scientists at 21 light years away. This offers a rare opportunity to study its composition and atmosphere against the backdrop of its star.

Dog lover is reunited with his Jack Russell stolen seven YEARS ago when it turns up on travellers' camp 95 miles from his home

Brian Berry, 68, from Houghton, Tyne and Wear, was distraught when his dog and her eight puppies were stolen from her kennel in 2008, but said he never gave up hope that he would find her.

Peace, love and paradise: Haunting photos give a glimpse inside the clothing-optional commune started by Elizabeth Taylor's brother to get back at the Hawaiian government

Photos of the commune started by Elizabeth Taylor's brother

Thanks to a bitter disagreement between Elizabeth Taylor's brother and the Hawaiian government, a group of hippies, surfers and Vietnam veterans were able to create their own utopia on a seven-acre stretch of beach in 1969. Taylor camp, as it became known, was named after Howard Taylor, the actress's older brother who owned the stretch of land on the north shore of Kauai. Taylor let a group of vagrants live on the land rent free in 1969, after the Hawaiian government refused his requests for a building permit. For the next seven years, the group prospered and grew to more than 100, before the local government pushed them from the property and burned down their community.

'Go around, I repeat go around, traffic has interfered on the runway': British Airways flight forced to abort landing to prevent crash with private jet

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The near-miss occurred at Geneva Airport when the British Airways flight was told to perform a 'go around' after a private jet entered the airspace at the same time.

Dentists ban obese patients weighing more than 20 stone - in case they break their chair 

Overweight patients registered at the Maendy Dental Practice in Aberdare, South Wales are being refused treatment at the surgery as their £7,500 reclining chairs might break.

'Shoplifters will be prostituted': Hilarious pictures show the importance of using 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.

Why you put sugar in your coffee - and it's NOT because you've got a sweet tooth

Scientists at the University of York found that caffeine, sugar and water interact at a molecular level to block the bitter taste that some coffee drinkers (illustrated) dislike.

Hilarious moment TV reporter breaks into hip hop dance - but presenters in studio left embarrassed when they attempt it

Dressed in a smart suit, tie and white shirt, Walter Morris overheard the audio technician playing the track during an advert and showed off his dance moves.

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

Schoolboy Rahim Woods, 11, 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.

Palace of sin: Forget Christine Keeler... the stately home Cliveden where she met Profumo has seen far worse sex scandals across the centuries

Christine Keeler met Profumo at Cliveden but it has seen far worse sex scandals

Today, the grounds of Cliveden, on the Thames near Windsor, are owned by the National Trust and the house is run as a five-star hotel. But portraits of its former chatelaines still adorn its walls. Pictured (from left): Christine Keeler; 'Squinting Betty' Villiers - who had unlikely success as a royal whore in the 17th century; Princess Augusta, wife of George II's eldest son; and Anna Maria Talbot, one of the most lusted-after women at the court of King Charles II.

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

The incredible images were taken by wildlife photographer Wim van den Heever, from Pretoria, South Africa, during trips to locations including Japan, Botswana and Svalbard.

Can you REALLY get drunk from inhaling alcohol? FEMAIL tries out bizarre new craze for getting tipsy by just breathing in booze... instead of drinking it 

At new London pop-up Alcoholic Architecture, customers inhale booze through alcoholic vapour. It absorbs into eyeballs and lungs so you feel the effects without drinking. FEMAIL went to test it out.

How do you stay a model for 60 years? Scoff treacle pud and choccy biscuits! 

Daphne Selfe, fashion model

Daphne Selfe is an 87-year-old model. Daphne's hair is soft, cygnet-grey, her skin a labyrinth of criss-crossing lines and her neck speckled with tawny sun spots. And she is ravishing.

There's nun left! Sisterhood of nuns who have run a care home for 150 years are forced to leave because of a lack of young members joining up 

The Little Sisters of the Poor, a Roman Catholic institute for women, has looked after the vulnerable in Dundee since 1863, when four sisters and two novices travelled over from France.

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Picture purrfect: Cat born with chunk missing from his lip finds internet fame after two operations to fix his smile

Mr Norris the cat born with chunk missing from his lip finds internet fame

Mr Norris was born with a cleft palate which left him disfigured and made it almost impossible to eat and drink (as seen in right image). And at two weeks old, vets told his owner, Sarah Ross, that the deformity was so severe that it would be kinder to put him down. But Ms Ross was determined to help the kitten and arranged for Mr Norris to undergo reconstructive and dental surgery. Mr Norris has since made a full recovery (pictured right today) and his inspiring journey - documented by Ms Ross on Facebook - has captured the hearts of hundreds of social media users.

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

Police officer Blair McMaster slammed over Facebook gun photos

Firearms officer Blair McMaster, 39, (top right) 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 (left). The boy, who appears to be aged around eight is posing with what is believed to be an M4 assault rifle, while the girl - aged around six - has what looks like a Glock handgun. McMaster also has a photograph on his page from March 2013 of himself aiming a hunting rifle (bottom right).

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That's a good un Kim! North Korean leader enjoys a laugh with his generals at a military air display as the sabre rattling over the country's nuclear arsenal escalates 

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un enjoys a laugh with his generals at military air display

Kim was greeted by uniformed officers at at Kalma Airport, in the nation's Kangwon province, before he watched an air force display alongside a handful of generals (pictured main and inset). The pictures emerged as Pyongyang released a statement blaming aggressive US military exercises for the breakdown of talks on the future of its nuclear weapons arsenal. Yesterday, new images emerged that suggest the country has completed upgrades to its main satellite launch site, fuelling speculation of a planned long-range rocket launch to coincide with a celebration marking 70 years of the oppressive regime.

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.

That's one way to cattle-ogue where you're from! Cow in Jersey is born with a map of Jersey on its back

The image was taken by a member of Jersey Dairy who spotted the unusual sight when visiting one of its farmers, Andrew Le Gallais, at his farm in Maufant, Jersey.

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

These amazing scenes play out on a daily basis in Vietnam, but they're an eye-opener for Western tourists who aren't accustomed to seeing motorbikes overloaded with goods or supplies. Photographer Ton Koen captured the delivery drivers as they transported everything from ballons (top left) and bags filled with live fish (right) to cases of bottled beer and bundles of piping that almost completely obscured a motorbike (bottom left).

   

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