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Facebook pictures emerge of a SIX METRE shark off Seven Mile Beach

Photos of an enormous tiger shark's corpse have emerged on Facebook, with some claiming it was pulled out of the water off Lennox Head, in northern New South Wales, over the weekend. read


Duty-free rebels refuse to show their boarding pass in airport shops

The growing revolt began after passengers learned it was pointless to show boarding cards at checkouts because the only purpose is to allow firms to avoid paying 20 per cent VAT on sales. read


How you can beat the great airport shop VAT rip-off by LEO McKINSTRY

The boarding-pass ritual is an elaborate ruse by many airport shops to save on their tax bills while keeping prices high, writes LEO McKINSTRY. read


UK weather to see A MONTH'S rain will sweep Britain in two days on Thursday and Friday

Holidaymakers will have to rethink their plans for the end of the week after the Met Office issued severe rain warnings for most of England and Wales. read


Reading woman Lorraine Grant dying of cancer and partner killed themselves in hotel

Lorraine Grant and David Brown booked the most expensive suite in the Forbury Hotel, Reading, pictured, and left strict instructions that their bodies not be separated - even after their death. read


'No link' between eating fatty food and early death, say researchers

The new research has led some academics to call for 1983 advice that we cut the amount of saturated fat in our diets to be scrapped after it was revealed that statistics don't back it up. read


Glasgow loner Alexander Pacteau murdered Karen Buckley 20 minutes after meeting her

Karen Buckley, a qualified nurse, went missing following a night out at the Sanctuary nightclub in Glasgow in April. Her body was later found by police at a farm six miles north of the city. read


Karen Buckley's family pay tribute as Alexander Pacteau pleads guilty

The family of 24-year-old nurse Karen Buckley, who was murdered by 21-year-old Alexander Pacteau, have paid tribute to their 'little angel' after her killer admitted the killing at Glasgow's High Court. read


Karen Buckley had only recently moved to Glasgow to study for a masters

Karen Buckley, 24, had left her job at a hospital in Essex and had moved to Glasgow to start a masters in occupational health therapy in January. She was killed three months later. read


Karen Buckley's killer Alexander Pacteau was cleared of previous sex attack

In a case with striking similarities to that of the Irish nurse, Pacteau was accused of attacking a young woman in November 2011, just one mile from where he went on to murder Miss Buckley. read


Alexander Pacteau once forged bank notes worth £6,000 in Glasgow

The 21-year-old, who today pleaded guilty to murdering 24-year-old Karen Buckley, began creating hordes of £20 notes in his Glasgow flat because he did not want to live off disability benefits. read


Hygiene inspectors name and shame nation's 14th filthiest supermarket stores

Hygiene inspectors have listed the 14 food stores which were given a 'zero' hygiene rating during routine checks which are aimed at protecting customers from food poisoning. read


West Midlands Police won't name 3 suspects missing for attempted murder

West Midlands Police said the identities of the suspects, wanted for more than a decade, should not be made public because their ‘data protection rights’ outweighed the public interest. read


Parents of Folkestone Academy angry because children will have homework

The Folkestone Academy, in Kent, encourages after-school activities by not setting homework. Now, the school is introducing formal homework for the first time, a decision which has angered parents. read


Wiltshire Police put in charge of all investigations into Edward Heath

Wiltshire Police force will lead an investigation involving at least seven forces carrying out inquiries linked to child sex abuse claims against late Prime Minister Edward Heath. read


Brothel madam supplied men for Ted Heath but 'he was not a paedophile'

Myra Ling-Ling Forde, 67, who has convictions for operating a brothel just a mile from the former Prime Minister's home in Salisbury, Wiltshire, claims he 'never asked me for children'. read


How a tiny 'terrier' turned into THIS 15st Great Dane

Sue Markham, 57, told her husband Robert that their new puppy was a Jack Russell because he said he did not want a big dog. But when Yogi continued to grow it became clear he was a bigger breed read


Banks and building societies increase rates on fixed and variable deals

Banks and building societies are starting to increase interest rates on their fixed and standard variable deals as months of record-low costs draw to an end. read


Average Briton throws out 24st of good food each year

New research has found in the UK we each waste an astonishing 24 stone of food a year – more than twice the average body weight – sending Britain to the bottom of a league table for food waste. read


SPECIAL INVESTIGATION: How shadowy high-tech traders are using this WW2 radio mast to cream billions off our pensions

Built in 1937 in the hamlet of Dunkirk, Kent, the RAF radar tower once provided an early-warning system for incoming German attacks throughout World War II. read


The most heart-breaking mis-selling scandal of all: It's costing Richard and Rita Kauffman their home even though they're NOT behind on their mortgage

The pensioners will be kicked out of the three-bedroom coachhouse they have lived in for 15 years — the victims of a horrifying mis-selling scandal that has left them £376,000 in debt. read


British-reg cars speed from migrant camp 'run by London gangsters'

A London-based gang using cars with British plates is suspected of smuggling migrants across the Channel from a camp outside Dunkirk. A UK reg attracts less attention from customs officials. read


Daily Mail's exposed people smugglers from 3 years ago are STILL at it

Reaping millions of pounds from desperate immigrants, the traffickers at the makeshift camp in Teteghem, northern France, smuggle thousands of people a year into the UK. read


Italy arrests nearly 900 people traffickers in 18 months

The majority of those arrested were employed to keep migrants in line', police warned, but the 'kingpins' behind the operations including Ermias Ghermay are still at large. read


Calais police smash gang who 'smuggle 100 Albanians into Britain for £5k each'

Four Albanians and two Frenchwomen were arrested by Border Police in Boulogne on the orders of the Brigade Mobile de Recherche following a five month investigation . read


Just one in three migrants held at detention centre are deported

Inspectors said the finding ‘raises questions about the validity of their detention in the first place’ and called on the Government to impose strict time limits on how long women could be detained there. read


Europe's migrant crisis boils over as Kos police break up refugee protest

The incident took place during a registration procedure which was taking place at the stadium of Kos town, on the south east of the island. read


Police find three six Vietnamese immigrants who entered UK in refrigerated lorry

Police received a call from a member of the public in Walsall who saw men jumping from the back of a truck in a Crescent near the M6 and officers quickly rushed to the scene. read


Crackdown on migrant benefits 'would also hit 50,000 young Britons'

Ministers are considering stopping anyone receiving tax credits between 18 and 22, in a move designed to stop EU chiefs claiming it is 'discriminatory' to ban migrants claiming benefits for four years. read


20 stunning wonders of nature from around Britain that you simply MUST visit 

All this week the Mail is revealing 100 Glories of Secret Britain: the wonderful sights across the country too few of us know about or visit. Today, we share 20 stunning wonders of nature. read


West Ham striker Diafra Sakho arrested on suspicion of domestic assault after allegations he attacked a female

West Ham forward Diafra Sakho has been arrested on suspicion of domestic assault. Police officers made their move three days before the Hammers beat Arsenal in the Premier League. read


Chelsea doctor Eva Carneiro set to be AXED from bench after Jose Mourinho hit out at 'naive' medical team in Swansea draw

SAMI MOKBEL: Chelsea team doctor Eva Carneiro has been sensationally banished from the Blues dugout after being labelled as naive by Jose Mourinho following the Blues 2-2 draw with Swansea. read


Mike Tindall admits he has to get nose sorted after breathing problems

England rugby star Mike Tindall, who is married to the Queen's granddaughter Zara Phillips, is ‘finally getting his nose fixed’ after years of suffering from breathing problems. read


Julian Assange sex charges to expire because he has been in hiding for so long

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is set to escape justice over three sexual assault charges after hiding for so long in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, at a cost of £12million to the taxpayer. read


Los Angeles releases millions of plastic balls to protect its water

The plastic balls form a protective barrier across the water's surface that helps keep birds, animals and other contaminants out. It also helps prevent the water from evaporating. read


Drivers could be losing £11 a month going out of their way to save 1p a litre

Men were more likely to seek out cheaper fuel than women, with 46 per cent admitting to making a detour to save on the pump price compared with 39 per cent of women. read


England to trial technology which charges electric cars on the move

The trials are expected to begin this year and, if successful, Highways England said it would look at the feasibility of installing the technology on motorways and major A roads. read


Zebra's stripes make it easier for them to be caught by predators

Cambridge University scientists say that, contrary to popular opinion, the distinctive stripes don't seem to protect zebras from lions and leopards and instead make them easier to catch. read


Katie Hopkins grills Edwina Currie on her affair with the former Prime Minister 

The 68-year-old former MP was grilled about her romance with John Major on Katie Hopkins' new TV chat show, If Katie Hopkins Ruled The World, which airs this Thursday night on TLC. read


Michelle Dockery ditches the period dress at BAFTA Downton Abbey tribute

The cast and crew were certainly in the mood to celebrate as they gathered at a London theatre on Tuesday night to be honoured by BAFTA. read


Hospitals still not doing enough to safeguard dementia patients

Figures released today show a huge variation between the best hospitals, scoring as high as 98 out of 100, and the worst, one of which got just 42 marks. read


Why freezing your eggs 'DOESN'T always work'

Scientists at the Centre for Human Reproduction, in New York found of 11,000 cycles of IVF, those using frozen eggs led to a birth 43 times out of every 100 compared to 50 times in 100 for fresh eggs. read


Single women using IVF TRIPLES as 'men shun marriage and women focus on careers'

Some 952 single mothers-to-be registered at IVF clinics in the UK in 2013, up 226 per cent from 2006, according to the latest figures from the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. read


Single woman, 35, worried her biological clock was ticking gives birth to IVF twin boys by a sperm donor

Louise Peacock, 35, from Swansea, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at 20, reducing her chances of conceiving naturally. She decided to go through IVF alone after a long-term relationship broke down. read


Simon Cowell's son Eric has flown 54,400 miles - TWICE round the world

On the beach in Spain this week, Eric Cowell looked like any other toddler. Yet how many of his chums can claim to have travelled more than twice the circumference of the globe? read


Jeremy Corbyn and the Hamas backer who defends suicide bombs

The Labour leadership frontrunner will speak later this month at a London conference hosted by the controversial publication Middle East Monitor. read


Labour civil war as Alastair Campbell and Diane Abbott fight over Jeremy Corbyn

Tony Blair's Downing Street spin chief, accused the Labour mayoral candidate of 'taking crap' and accused her of trying to turn the party in a protest movement by backing Jeremy Corbyn. read


Why are women hot for Jeremy Corbyn? Asks SARAH VINE

One of the most fascinating things about the seemingly unstoppable rise of Jeremy Corbyn is his popularity with female Labour party members, writes SARAH VINE. read


Is the Queen fretting about the rise of Jeremy Corbyn? By EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE

With a committed republican likely to lead Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition, is the Queen fretting about the rise of Jeremy Corbyn? read


Sir Lenny Henry says 'I'm the result of mother's affair'

Comedian Lenny Henry, 56, was one of seven children born to Winifred Henry and was raised by her husband Winston. He has now revealed that as a child he discovered he was illegitimate. read


After Harper Beckham was photographed with a dummy, JILL FOSTER speaks to mums

When Harper Beckham strolled in the LA sunshine with her father David, attention turned to one pink accessory in particular - her dummy. read


Komodo dragon chilli set to hit British supermarket shelves this year

The Komodo Dragon pepper measures an astonishing 1.4million on the Scoville heat scale - 400 times hotter than a jalapeno. It will be available to sample in 500 Tesco stores from today. read


Lord Janner to turn up to court or face arrest says judge

Britain’s chief magistrate Judge Howard Riddle has made it clear that he will not tolerate further delay in the case of Lord Janner, who faces 22 charges of sex abuse against boys and men. read


Robert Walton died after being hit by wave while swimming off French coast

Robert Walton, 36, of Desford, Leicestershire, was swimming off the French coast yesterday when he was hit by a giant wave and suffered whiplash that broke his spine. read


Human rights lawyers make a killing by defending health tourists

Deighton Pierce Glynn was named as one of the firms that wrote hospitals ‘aggressive’ letters demanding they treat migrants for free. The company was co-founded by Polly Glynn (pictured). read


Lord Prior says 'I'll meet staff who blew the whistle on the vast scale of health tourism'

Last night Lord Prior, the Health minister responsible for NHS finances, said he would meet the managers to hear their experiences of health tourism. read


New Tate & Lyle leaves sour taste

Bakers say the icing sugar needs sieving much more and have called on the firm to revert back to its original formula. They claim it is now almost impossible to produce intricate designs. read


Hackers made $100m on Wall Street by stealing corporate press releases

Hackers broke into the computers of Marketwired, PR Newswire and Businesswire. Prosecutors said Ukraine-based hackers were given 'shopping lists' of press releases by traders. read


Will Earl of Lucan heir's wedding heal family rift? By SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE

Before the Earl of Lucan disappeared in 1974, he begged his friend Bill Shand Kydd to look after his three children in place of his wife, Veronica, with whom he had fought a bitter custody battle. read


Drowned boyfriend of Annie Lennox's daughter had string of alcohol convictions

Ian Jones, 32, the male model boyfriend of Annie Lennox's daughter Tali,22, committed drink-related crimes and served 14 months in federal prison for threatening air crew, DailyMail.com reveals. read


Tube strikes set for this month over all-night London Underground services

Tube workers will walk out for 24 hours from 9pm on August 25 and August 27, the Rail, Maritime and Transport union has announced. The action threatens to disrupt services most of the week. read


Police officer Darren Belford sues nightclub as burglar alarm 'gave him tinnitus'

PC Darren Belford (pictured) claims he suffered hearing loss and tinnitus after attending a break-in at Gossip in Stoke-on-Trent. Owner Pete Terry says alarm is of regulation volume. read


FBI seize Hillary’s emails after finding she had two messages classified as 'above top secret' on private server

The FBI has taken possession of thumb drives containing Hillary Clinton's emails, some of which have been deemed to contain highly sensitive classified information. read


Martin Luther King's first I Have A Dream speech discovered in North Carolina

North Carolina State English professor Jason Miller says he found the recording of the speech in a small library in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, while researching Langston Hughes. read


Imgur user finds identical stranger on Instagram and tracks her down

Amanda Fisher, 23, of Frisco, Texas was told by a friend that there was a girl on Instagram who looked identical to her. After seeing photos Meredith Pond, 22, of Indiana, Fisher was shocked. read


'World's largest great white shark' named Deep Blue shows off teeth in new video

New footage has emerged of a giant great white shark named 'Deep Blue' which is believed to be the largest of its kind in the world. read


Half pint glass is now the most popular way to enjoy a tipple

The survey by CAMRA shows a move towards Britain making more adventurous choices with beer and they're now calling on pubs not to charge disproportionate prices for measures. read


Origins of yeast for lager traced back to 15th century Bavaria

A team at the University of Wisconsin-Madison used state-of-the-art sequencing techniques to pinpoint the origin s of the yeast used in today's award-winning lagers. read


Foreign gay couples who married in Iceland cannot divorce

The glitch was exposed when a same-sex couple from Russia and Latvia who married in 2011 tried to get a divorce. It seems unlikely Iceland will do anything to amend the laws to legalise break-ups. read


Jessica Anne Colletti posts picture breastfeeding both her son and her friend's

A Pennsylvanian woman has sparked controversy on social media after posting a picture of herself 'wet nursing' a friend's son. The post has since received a flood of support and criticism. read


75% of 18 to 25-year-olds say mobile will be constantly by their side 

Only one in four plan on reading a book on holiday, compared to 75 per cent who will keep their phone constantly at their side. One in ten of the 18 to 25-year-olds said they had never even read a novel. read


Sharp rise in parents in court over truancy after ban on term-time holidays

The scheme to prosecute parents, introduced by Michael Gove in 2012, but the number of people prosecuted has seen a steep rise since stricter guidelines of term-time holidays were introduced. read


Rushton man left with hole in throat after using Crest tooth whitening kit

Jake Barrett, from Rushton, Northamptonshire, was left with a grape-sized sac of peroxide bleach under his tongue after he suffered a rare reaction to the Crest 1hr Express Strips. read


MH17 investigators find debris 'from Russian-made BUK missile' in Ukraine wreckage

Flight MH17 was shot down on July 17 last year, killing all 298 people on board during heavy fighting between Kiev's armed forces and pro-Russian separatists. read


Greece agrees €85billion bailout with EU creditors after marathon talks

Greece's government is hoping to push the new three-year agreement through parliament this week, ahead of an expected meeting between eurozone finance ministers on Friday. read


11-year-old ISIS sex slave used as a human shield

The terrified girl was left screaming for her life after being tied to the windscreen of a Humvee military vehicle to protect her captor from enemy gunfire in Syria. read


I only joined ISIS because my wedding was called off', says ex jihadi

Ebrahim B, a 26-year-old German national of Tunisian origin, travelled to Syria to join ISIS last year but was captured and interrogated by the terrorists who feared he was a spy. read


ISIS bombers are ready to carry out 'lone wolf' attacks in the UK

Two British ISIS chiefs, including Sally Jones (pictured), a former punk from Chatham, Kent, sent undercover reporters terror guidebooks that included advice on raising funds and making explosives. read


ISIS firing squad in Iraq 'killed 300 election officials including 50 women'

At least 50 of those killed at the Galzani military camp on Saturday were women and all of them worked for Iraq's Electoral Commission, which called on the UN to help 'stop the slaughter of Iraqis'. read


Anne Hathaway with designer Valentino at Pacha's Flower Power Party in Ibiza

Anne Hathaway's whiter than white porcelain skin looked fairer than ever when she attended an event with fashion designer Valentino at the Pacha nightclub in Ibiza on Tuesday. read


Amsterdam Schiphol airport POV luggage video reveals checked suitcase journey

Mesmerising footage captured at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Europe's fifth busiest airport, shows a suitcase racing along a network of conveyor belts before it is scooped up by a robotic arm. read


Army defuse Bethnal Green bomb allowing East London families to return home

A large swathe of Bethnal Green in east London was evacuated yesterday following the discovery of the 500lb (226kg) weapon, believed to have been dropped during the Blitz. read


New 'yolk and shell' battery could charge your smartphone in 6 minutes

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Tsinghua University in Beijing have overcome problems of using aluminium in lithium ion batteries to produce the new technology. read


Why you should ALWAYS slice meat against the grain

The video, by Cooks Illustrated, explains how by cutting against the grain, muscle and tissue fibers are shortened making them easier to chew through. read


Norway's Angelina Jordan, 8, is tipped to be the next Amy Winehouse

Singer Angelina Jordan, from Norway, boasts a deep and soulful voice despite only being eight. The video of her performance of What A Difference A Day Makes is causing a stir online. read


Nick Holmes à Court who founded BuzzNumbers goes on Facebook RANT

Nick Holmes à Court, who left Sydney to found a San Francisco start-up, has slammed 'lazy' Australians in a long Facebook rant about the government and economy. read


Model Matthew Riches accused of spiking woman's drink with MDMA

Male model Matthew Riches (pictured) allegedly slipped MDMA into a clubber's drink at the prestigious London nightclub. Friends say after drinking it, woman looked like she was 'deteriorating'. read


Stoke-on-Trent pensioner, 74, admits killing mother, 95, who suffered from dementia

Cecilia Powell was found dead in the living room of her home in Stoke-on-Trent on April 9. Her son David Powell, pictured, was originally charged with murder, but pleaded guilty to manslaughter. read


House prices vary by £100 depending if your address is Lane or Street

There are some regions where, however, this does not apply, with London’s most valuable properties on ‘streets’ and Scotland’s homes in ‘closes’ carrying the highest prices. read


Cruise ship newlyweds dash to shore after their baby arrives 12 weeks early

Victoria and Michael Lewis, pictured, from Penarth Haven, Wales, were just three days from the end of their cruise when Cornelia, pictured, decided to arrive after just 28 weeks. read


Suicidal man says his life was saved by pet mastiff that grabbed his noose and chewed it

Byron Taylor, 23, from Slimbridge, Gloucester, says he would not be alive today if it was not for Geo, his six-year-old Rare Welsh Bull Mastiff. read


China currency devaluation could delay interest rate rise again

The Chinese central bank devalued the Yuan by nearly 2 per cent against the dollar today - the biggest one-day fall since 1994 – sending shockwaves around world capitals. read


JP claims public safety is at risk by curbs on ability to lock defendants up

Bob Hutchinson (pictured) claims public safety is being put at risk by curbs on the ability of JPs to lock defendants up on remand if they have a history of witness intimidation. read


Morrisons to sell more expensive milk from to help struggling farmers

British farmers claim supermarket price wars are forcing them out of business by slashing what they are paid for produce. They say superstores pay less for milk than it costs to produce. read


One man dead in Firth of Forth and two crewmates missing after boat capsized

Birrell Stewart (pictured) was found a mile from the Scottish coast after his fishing vessel capsized in the Firth of Forth, Fife, on Monday. His friends David Stead and Jason Buchan are still missing. read


Drunk driver Cameron Trivett who killed Samuel Crocker gets 4 years in jail

Cameron Trivett, 24, (pictured) spent the morning drinking gin and tonics and six shots of Jagermeister before he crashed into Samuel Crocker in Crediton, Devon. read


Indonesian tribe that sharpens their teeth and decorate their homes with skulls

The Mentawai tribe, who live a semi-nomadic life on the Mentawai Islands in West Sumatra, believes that sharpened teeth makes them more attractive to the opposite sex. read


Rosetta's comet fires its most spectacular jet yet

As a comet's orbit takes it nearer to the sun, its ices to vaporise and gas jets to burst out from its interior. One recent outburst proved so powerful that it even pushed away the incoming solar wind. read


Perseids meteor shower will peak this week with 100 shooting stars every HOUR

Viewers in the Northern Hemisphere will be treated to up to 100 shooting stars an hour, with the best viewing of Perseids from 11pm local time onwards in the darkest part of the sky. read


IAAF take disciplinary action against TWENTY-EIGHT athletes over doping

MARTHA KELNER: A staggering 28 athletes were exposed as drugs cheats on Tuesday after retesting of urine samples from the World Championships in 2005 and 2007. read


Biology teacher Joseph Cheesbrough 'lured pupil, 14, to have sex with him' 

Joseph Cheesbrough started teaching at St Hilda's Roman Catholic High School in Burnley in 1974 when he was 25 and began paying attention to one of his teenage pupils, jurors were told read


Sick baby is stabbed in the head with a knife by a female patient in Vietnam 

Vo Thi Hong Duyen woke to see Nguyen Thi Van plunge the knife into the face of her infant son in their room at Vinh Long Hospital in Vietnam, where he was being treated for pneumonia. read


British troops train Ukrainian forces as Michael Fallon pledges more help in war

Around 75 British military trainers are already in the Ukraine as part of the UK's commitment to helping Kiev defeat 'Russian-inspired terrorism.' read


Two Thai women who were filmed dancing provocatively at a historic temple face legal action for ‘degrading’ the ancient site 

Two women filmed dancing provocatively in short red dresses and high heels and high heels at a sacred temple have sparked fury with authorities in Thailand. read


Panspermia theory claims life on Earth may have arrived here from outer space

Biologists at the University of Washington in Seattle have claimed there is a 'pretty good' case for life having evolved on Mars before being carried to Earth by comets or meteorites. read


Father who shook baby daughter to death is jailed for seven years

Adam Stokes, 33, of Runfold, Luton, was giving his daughter Scarlett her milk when he lost his temper and used ‘excessive force’ to shake her, leaving her with devastating brain injuries. read


British police in Magaluf complain it's too HOT to wear their uniforms

PC Martina Anderson (right) and Sgt Brett Williams are taking part in a two-week trial to help authorities deal with victims and offenders from the UK on the Spanish island of Mallorca. read


25% of Germans think of Adolf Hitler as image to sum up the country

When asked to list people or items which they feel most represents Germany, 63 per cent mentioned Volkswagen, 25 per cent named Adolf Hitler and 45 per cent said Chancellor Angela Merkel. read


What Kate Middleton and Prince William get up to in Mustique

American jeweller Martin Katz and his wife Kelly met the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Mustique. Mr Katz described Kate as 'friendly' and said the pair were 'lovely'. read


Chloe Knapton disgusted that thug Andrew Shires gets a suspended sentence

Chloe Knapton, 21, was left bleeding on the pavement in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, after Andrew Shires smashed a vodka bottle into her car window - shattering glass in her face and neck. read


Unpaid United Nations intern David Hyde living a tent in Geneva

When New Zealander David Hyde,22, accepted an unpaid internship with the United Nations he didn't expect to be living in a tent in Geneva. David is one of many interns living below poverty line read


Muslim executive sues HSBC for £15million saying it is still 'an old-fashioned colonial bank'

German-born Habib Kaya Biber, the former-co-head of the bank's industrial units, was paid £275,000 a year but claims he was paid less than senior managers because of his race and religion. read


Japanese cotton cheesecake made with just THREE ingredients

As a video showing how to make a Japanese cotton cheesecake is viewed almost four million times, FEMAIL puts the recipe that uses just eggs, chocolate and cream cheese to the test. read


Christian Louboutin's first shoes were pumps inspired by Diana's Taj Mahal photo

The 51-year-old designer revealed that his first shoe design was inspired by Princess Diana and was a pair of delicate navy blue pumps. The shoes had the word 'love' spelled across the front in red ribbon. read


Pedestrians lift a taxi off a woman after a crash pinned her down in London

The office worker was apparently on her lunch break when she was knocked down by the cab and pinned beneath the vehicle in the City of London. read


BIC's 'sexist' Women's Day advert... but stationery company defends it as 'empowering' 

Bic South Africa launched the campaign in support of Women's Day reading: 'look like a girl, act like a lady, think like a man, work like a boss.' It has since been ridiculed on Twitter. read


Could a compound used in crime scenes be used to treat malaria?

The new therapy would have an advantage over current malaria treatments, which have become less effective as the parasite mutates, Washington University School of Medicine experts found. read


Man arrested at Heathrow after suspected knife attack at Finsbury Park tube station 

The 63-year-old victim suffered cuts to his face and body in the assault at Finsbury Park Underground station in north London shortly before 2pm today. read


Traveller, 31, leaves his job then earns $1MILLION and finds a glamorous girlfriend while exploring the world in style (and has advice on how you can do it, too)

Determined to not let a lack of finances hold him back, Johnny Ward, from Northern Ireland, has explored 152 countries so far and earned a million pounds over the past three years - all from his laptop. read


French farmers dispose of male chicks by tossing them into shredders in Brittany

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: The gruesome footage was recorded undercover at a hatchery in Brittany and broadcast on French TV. It shows staff shredding and suffocating the tiny birds. read


Japan re-opens Sendai nuclear power plant for 1st time since Fukushima disaster

The decision to restart one of the reactors at the Sendai nuclear plant was met with huge protests from activists - including a former prime minister - worried that the power is unsafe. read


Graduate puts £285 adjustable high heels that convert to flats to the test

Catherine Reid, 22, from London, went out for the night in Tanya Heath's three-inch sandals that turn into one-inch kitten heels at the touch of a button, and was even able to walk home at the end. read


Could we prevent flu WITHOUT a vaccine?

The protein IFITM3 traps the flu virus, disabling its ability to make copies of itself. Scientists from Ohio state University found a way to top up levels of the protein in cells, which prevents an infection. read


Shocking footage shows Chinese tourists screaming in terror as Australian man sets off down the Devil's Staircase ski slope - oblivious to the huge avalanche unfolding behind him that would claim his life

Footage shot by a Chinese heli-skier shows the moment an avalanche tore down a slope in the Hector Mountains, south of Queenstown, on Monday leaving Sydney man Roger Greville dead. read


Bizarre clip of three-year-old instructing her father never to drink vomit

Michael McLaughlin captured his daughter Farrah, three, from County Down, giving him some rather bizarre advice on film. In the clip she tells him he shouldn't drink vomit or he will be sick. read


Utterly adorable two year old Buddhist monk melts the heart of millions after pictures of him yawning and falling asleep during meditation emerge online

Nongkorn is a young Buddhist monk at Wat Pa Maneekan in Thailand. Photographs and footage of the two year old has surface recently online, making him a new internet star in Asia. read


'I've had enough of the Kardashians,' Fox 35 host John Brown walks off live broadcast

Faced with reporting that Kylie Jenner has a new bunny named Bruce, John Brown walked out live on air during Good Day Orlando on Fox. read


Instagram feed if text messages reveals mad mothers trying to fix up daughters

Kate Siegel, 26, from New York, made her mother an internet sensation with her crazy thoughts and advice on Instagram. Now others can share their own mums' thoughts on her new site. read


Bat boy Kaiser Carlisle's mom addresses mourners at funeral

Family, friends and teammates of Kasier Carlile honored him as an inspiration whose smile brightened people's day. Among the 400 mourners was the player who accidentally hit him. read


Has Queen Nefertiti been found behind Tutankhamun's tomb?

Dr Nicholas Reeves, an English archaeologist at the University of Arizona, says he made the discovery after analysing high-resolution radar scans of the walls of Tutankhamun's grave. read


Islington teen stopped and questioned by police probing drug dealing

EXCLUSIVE: 'Adebola', 19, was told by one of the two officers (pictured) in Islington, north London, to get his iPod ‘out of my f***ing face’ after realising he was being filmed. read


Man died from meningitis after paramedic said he was suffering from man flu

The paramedic told the inquest there were no ambulances available when he arrived at Mthuthuzeli Mpongwana's Bristol home so he downgraded the call to try and 'buck the system'. read


French heatwave means 2015 will be top quality wines but there will be less

Worst affected by the hot weather are vineyards in the Burgundy and Beaujolais regions, with output in the latter possibly dropping by as much as a third, according to experts. read


The 650-acre hunting lodge owned by Cecil the lion's killer Walter Palmer

Walter Palmer is believed to have used the hides at his Minnesota lodge to hunt deer, with neighbors telling of how he has brought in the largest buck of the season for four years in a row. read


Canned lions bred in South Africa to be shot by hunters for £31k

EXCLUSIVE: Hundreds of lions are being bred in private reserves in Africa before they are released back into the wild - only for high-paying tourists to hunt them using guns and even bows and arrows. read


Cadbury’s Flake won’t melt in the microwave as FEMAIL discovers the truth

While other chocolate bars wilt under heat, it has been said that Cadbury's Flake chocolate can withstand the hottest of temperatures. FEMAIL puts the bar to the test to see if it really is true. read


Mirrored houses on sale in London's Kensington for £12.75 million

A pair of mirror-image houses are for sale in Kensington at an asking price of £12.75m each, or £25.5m together. Russell Simpson estate agency described it as a 'unique opportunity.' read


Motorcyclist WHEELIES past police car but officers choose not to pursue

Dashcam footage recorded in Aberdeen shows the crazed motorcyclist screech by the stationary patrol vehicle with his front wheel high in the air, endangering all road users. read


Mac on... Jeremy Corbyn and the Greek crisis

‘All agreed then? Loadsa money, debt cleared – we put the lot on Jeremy Corbyn to win.’ read


Pictures taken by Britain's first woman war photographer Olive Edis revealed

Olive Edis, from Norfolk, who travelled to the Western Front during the First World War, photographed the role played by women during the horrific conflict. read


Stunning aerial photos show the destruction caused by cockle fishermen

Photographer Roger Tamblyn captured the controversial 'prop-washing' method during low tide between King's Lynn, Norfolk, and Boston in Lincolnshire, last week. read


English bulldog Diesel loves to carry cardboard boxes in his mouth

An English bulldog, believed to be from North America, loves playing with boxes so much that he is prepared to walk into walls every few minutes just to keep the lid of one in his mouth. read


'Mowgli' girl, Karina Chikitova, 5, who survived 12 nights in the Siberian wilderness

Karina Chikitova was found hungry, exhausted and covered in mosquito bites lying in a bed of grass almost two weeks after wandering off from her remote village home in Olom. read


UK’s VJ Day veterans remember where they were when Japan surrendered

Ken Watson, 89, from Kingston-Upon-Thames, London, pictured, had been posted to Australia. He was in Sydney on VJ Day and remembers 'there were lots of sailors dancing with girls'. read


The best airports in the world revealed where passengers welcome flight delays

Airports are pulling out all the stops to keep guests entertained and well-fed. In Hong Kong, South Korea and Singapore are among several that make waiting for a flight truly memorable. read