Thought it was safe to go back in the water? Terrifying pictures of a SIX METRE tiger shark caught off NSW emerge - as fisherman who hooked the monster says he cut its teeth out as a souvenir

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

Photos of an enormous tiger shark have started to circulate on social media, with a fisherman claiming it was pulled out of the water near Lennox Head, in northern New South Wales over the weekend. Geoff Brooks posted two images of the six-metre predator to Facebook on Tuesday, claiming that the tiger shark was 'caught off Seven Mile Beach over the weekend. 'As far as I'm aware; It was a kill order on a shark here on the far north coast that was identified as being responsible for a local attack,' he said.

The horrific short life of baby Ebony, who suffered more than 70 fractures and lay dead in her cot for a WEEK before her teenage parents told police

Baby Ebony in Adelaide lay dead in her cot for a WEEK

An autopsy of an infant child (pictured left) who died in the care of her teenage parents suffered more than 70 separate bone fractures before her death, a South Australian inquest has heard. The South Australian coroner will examine if social service agencies failed to intervene after learning that the four-month-old girl was at risk before her death in 2011. Baby Ebony, who died in November after sustaining significant head trauma, was left in a cot at her parents Brooklyn Park unit, in Adelaide's west, for a week before the pair(pictured right) alerted authorities of their infant's tragic death. The court has heard that Ebony suffered 'horrific' abuse at the hands of her then 19-year-old father(pictured top right), sustaining multiple skull fractures, more than 50 broken ribs, fractures to her collarbone, fingers and toes. Ebony's mother(pictured bottom right), who cannot be identified for legal reasons, was a ward of the state at age 17 when she fell pregnant with Ebony.

Goji berries, kale, spirulina... and now LIQUORICE? Top nutritionists go head to head on the top 10 'superfoods' you're spending your money on - are they all hype or a real help?

Liquorice is now on the growing list of Superfoods, fighting depression and even menopause. Two leading nutritionists give their verdict on whether 10 Superfoods are a help or just hype.

BREAKING NEWS: Police searching for a man in his 20s who forced the lockdown of Sydney Boys High when he entered the school with a suspected weapon

NEW Police are searching for man in his twenties after a high school in Sydney were briefly placed in lockdown following reports of an armed man making his way into buildings.

Ex-Bandidos bikie enforcer fined $1000 for punching 'infatuated' man who called him his idol and stalked him on Instagram

Toby Mitchell, 40, had pleaded guilty for attacking Bradley Harris, who has been identified for the first time, outside a South Melbourne cafe in January.

Drunk student wakes up to discover he has emailed his lecturer to tell him he loves him, is 'sorry that u r bald' and offered to 'hook him up with a girl' - and then finds his teacher's response...

Patrick Davidson, believed to be from the US, sent an email - which has now gone viral - to his lecturer asking for an extension while still intoxicated and also apologising for his teacher's bald head.

Schapelle Corby's 'bad attitude' sent Bali Nine duo Chan and Sukumaran to the firing squad, says Indonesian judge

Judge claims Schapelle Corby's 'attitude' made it difficult to spare Bali Nine

NEW Former chief of Indonesia's constitutional court, Jimly Asshiddiqie, said Schapelle Corby's 'lack of thanks' when she was released on parole in Bali last year made it harder to win support from the highest levels of government to spare Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran from death row. The push for Chan and Sukumaran to be executed in April came directly from President Joko Widodo despite a push from the Australian government for clemency, according to Professor Asshiddiqie.

'I thought Jimmy Barnes would be a strong flavour': Mullet-haired man performs bizarre review of the new Aussie Legends Drumstick ice cream

Aaron Gocs, from Brisbane, has documented one of Australia's iconic ice cream brands - Peters Drumstick after missing out on the newly release of the family-sized Golden Gaytime tubs.

Married senior Labor Party boss, 39, who 'tried to kiss' ALP party hopeful Stephanie Jones, 27, agrees to stay away from her but makes 'no admissions' about Budget week incident

Senior Labor party boss Jamie Clements, accused of trying to kiss young party hopeful Stephanie Jones at Parliament House in Canberra, has agreed to stay away from her but denies assault.

The big freeze strikes AGAIN: Snow sweeps across Canberra and country NSW as Sydney and Melbourne prepare for another icy weekend

Snow falls AGAIN in Canberra and country New South Wales

NEW Another Antarctic blast may be on the way, as snow is again falling in New South Wales and Canberra. The Bureau of Meteorology described Canberra's snow as the best in almost ten years, as temperatures plummeted to around 2 degrees. Locals in Orange shared pictures on social media of the snow covering a park bench (left) and footpath (right). The cold snap is shaping up to deliver another chilly weekend, with minimum temperatures of zero predicted in Canberra and just 8 in Sydney and Melbourne.

Domino's promises to deliver pizza in just 15 MINUTES in a bid to beat its fast-food competitors... but you'll have to pay $5 extra

Domino's will launch a
new service that guarantees pizza at your door in just 15 minutes. The initiative hopes to steal customers that prefer drive-through fast-food outlets like McDonald's.

Today Show host Karl Stefanovic lost for words as doctor suggests people should eat less like in 'concentration camps' to lose weight

Dr Ric Gordon spoke with Karl Stefanovic on Nine's Today Show on Wednesday to talk about a new health report that showed half of Australians were overweight.

Rising at dawn to fry 500 doughnuts before school each week: The 14-year-old building a baking empire with his mouth-watering sweet treats taking Melbourne by storm

Morgan Hipworth's Bistro Morgan donut empire is taking Melbourne by storm

Most kids Morgan Hipworth's age would struggle to make their own lunch for school. But the 14-year-old Melbourne school boy (inset) has not only mastered how to cook a three-course meal, he is also supplying 500 doughnuts a week to six different cafes around Melbourne. Morgan spends 40 hours a week in the kitchen creating mouth-watering doughnut creations (right, left) that have earned him the title of 'Melbourne's Doughnut King'.

VW and Hitler, the German 'icons': Quarter of the nation's population think of Nazi leader when asked for an 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.

'No link' between eating fatty food and early death: Findings raise further doubts over advice to avoid butter, full-fat milk and other meat and dairy products

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.

Adorable, or just sad? How an elephant spends his days in his barren pen at Taronga Zoo - as seen through a GoPro attached to his head

Taronga Zoo releases footage from a GoPro attached to an elephant’s head as he plays rugby

A unique new video released by Taronga Zoo, in Sydney, of an elephant playing rugby is sure to divide opinion among animal lovers. The unique footage, which was captured on a GoPro attached to Gung the elephant's head, shows him playfully kicking a ball to his keeper. However, some viewers may be upset by the thick metal bars of the animal's enclosure and his keeper's repeated instructions for Gung to stand up and roll the ball back to him.

Beer company puts health information on bottles to prove it's NOT that bad for you (and the good news is it's low in sugar and preservative free)

Lion, which makes beers including Tooheys, Hahn, James Squire and XXXX, announced on Wednesday that it would be including nutritional information panels on all beer bottles.

Terrifying footage shows the moment tourists desperately try to warn an Australian skier moments before he is killed by a huge avalanche on a ski slope known as the 'Devil's Staircase'

Shocking footage shows Chinese tourists screaming in terror as Australian man sets off

Dramatic footage shot by a Chinese heli-skier shows the moment an avalanche started to tear down the slope in the Hector Mountains, south of Queenstown. The avalanche killed Sydney man Roger Greville, 58, when it hit just before 3pm on Monday. The GoPro footage shows a man saying 'take care' to a skier before he heads off down the mountain and then screaming 'careful, careful' as the avalanche picks up pace. The video, which is now being used by police to investigate Mr Greville's death, shows the heli-skier being engulfed by a wave of snow.

Are the Liberals breaking up over gay marriage? Malcolm Turnbull defies Tony Abbott and calls for a free vote after PM's threat that any Minister who supports same-sex marriage will be SACKED

Malcolm Turnbull defies Tony Abbott blasting his plebiscite push

Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull (right) has defied Prime Minister Tony Abbott (left), taking aim at his plan for a possible public vote on gay marriage. Mr Abbott's chief rival for the party leadership told reporters on Wednesday afternoon a plebiscite would be a distraction. He said a public vote would mean the gay marriage debate would rage for years, whereas a vote in Parliament would bring the debate to a quick end. 'One of the attractions of a free vote is that it would have meant the matter would be resolved in this parliament, one way or another, in a couple of weeks,' Mr Turnbull said. The gay marriage debate has caused convulsions in the Coalition, with MPs telling reporters the debate has reignited debates about Mr Abbott's leadership.

Charge your smartphone in SIX minutes: 'Yolk and shell' battery technology could end long waits while devices power up

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.

Perfectly pale! Anne Hathaway looks whiter than snow posing with mahogany skinned fashion designer Valentino at Pacha's Flower Power Party in Ibiza

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

She has never been a fan of a tan, instead going for the pale and interesting look. And 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. The actress posed with the 83-year-old, whose complexion was the colour of ochre..

'Drop it coz it's rot': New rap video parody ridiculing the tampon tax becomes an Internet sensation - and Tony Abbott's sister even makes a cameo

A group of Sydney women have released a parody rap video demanding the government to drop the tax on sanitary products. The video features Prime Minister Tony Abbott's sister, Christine Forster.

'It's not every day you get to talk to someone who wakes up with almost the same face as you': Woman finds identical stranger on Instagram and tracks her down

Imgur user finds identical stranger on Instagram and tracks her down

Amanda Fisher (left), 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 (right), 22, of Indiana, Fisher was shocked at how much they actually looked alike. In an effort to speak to her 'twin', she made a post on Imgur asking users for help and was eventually put in touch with Pond via Facebook.

When #foodporn meets #cleaneating: Bakeries are combining antioxidant-packed green tea with calorie-laden desserts... and it's a match made in heaven

It's packed with antioxidants, is anti-aging and current research is even looking in to its anti-cancer properties. Now Sydney cafes have embraced matcha tea - by using it in sweet treats.

Donald Trump: I'll stay a Republican 'if I'm treated fairly' - otherwise I could still run a third-party White House bid (then turns on Jeb Bush for HIS views on women)

The Republican frontrunner returned to his campaign today after burying the hatchet with Fox News and refused to back away from his threat to run as an independent f he was not 'treated fairly'.

Who said Gen Y was soft? Meet the unpaid intern living out of a TENT in Europe who hides his rucksack under his desk... but his mum says 'at least it's summer'

Unpaid United Nations intern David Hyde living a tent in Geneva

Generation Y often cop criticism for their poor work ethic and reluctance to knuckle down and put in the hard yards. But try telling that to David Hyde (pictured), a 22-year-old who has travelled to Switzerland from New Zealand to take up an internship with the United Nations. Because the work is unpaid, Mr Hyde can't afford rent in Geneva and has been forced to live in a small blue tent - hiding his belongings in a backpack under his desk at work. According to his mother, Vicki Hyde, it's typical of her son to persist in chasing his dreams and she thinks he will see it through. 'I'm just hoping that he's eating well and keeping warm. At least it's summer,' she said.

Daughter of woman accused of murdering three of her baby siblings when her car plunged into lake appears at court to support her 'devastated' mother

A Melbourne mother charged with murdering three of her children by driving into a lake has told a judge she is 'devastated', as relatives gathered outside courthouse.

'Kiss my a**!' Rosie Perez QUITS The View early in heated spat with ABC execs after being forced to apologize over her anger at Kelly Osbourne's racist Latino remark

Rosie Perez, who has Puerto Rican heritage, refused to turn up for her final appearances on The View after being forced to apologize to Kelly Osbourne for criticizing her racist remark live on-air.

'I slipped into quite severe anorexia for a good six or seven years': Triple J newsreader reveals her struggle with an eating disorder while reading from teenage diary entries on air

Triple J's Stephanie Boulet speaks about her anorexia struggle live on air

UPDATED Triple J newsreader, Stephanie Boulet (left), has spoken out about her anorexia struggle live on air as part of a segment on Matt and Alex's show (inset). She has since received a flood of support from listeners. Ms Boulet told Daily Mail Australia that while she found the idea a little daunting at first, she hoped to encourage sufferers to keep fighting and help them realise that recovery is possible.

How your takeaway treat could KILL you: Eating fried food washed down with sugary drinks 'increases your risk of heart attack by 56%'

Scientists at the University of Alabama found people who regularly ate a 'Southern-style diet' rich in fried foods, processed meats, eggs and sugary drinks faced the highest risk of heart attack in the next six years.

'Women aren't always nice to each other in the newsroom': Samantha Armytage hints at alleged feuds with Chris Bath and former Sunrise host Melissa Doyle

Samantha Armytage discusses alleged feuds with Chris Bath and Melissa Doyle

Speculation about a bitter feud between top female presenters at Seven has long enthralled eager punters. But the woman at the centre of the rumours, Sunrise host Samantha Armytage, is insisting it just isn't the case. The popular face of the network's breakfast show says there are no hard feelings between her and predecessor Melissa Doyle or recently resigned newsreader Chris Bath, telling the Daily Telegraph that she simply has a closer affinity with some of her colleagues more so than others.

Adventures of Airmiles Eric: At 18 months, Cowell's son 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?

'I feel so bad for him': Wolf of Wall Street speaks out over former friend found living on the streets of New York - and says he could have ended up that way, too

Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort speaks out over former friend living on streets

NEW Jordan Belfort (left), portrayed on the silver screen by Leonardo DiCaprio, said that he 'feels so bad' for William 'Preston' King after a troubling image (right) emerged of the former stockbroker (pictured bottom right in his heyday). King, 52, was shown sleeping on a makeshift mattress of pizza boxes, and looking deathly thin, on a sidewalk in Greenwich Village.

Is a GHOST watching over this baby? Couple 'creeped out' after monitor captures an eerie light floating above their eight-week-old's cot as she slept at night

Jonathan Murphy, 32, County Durham, is unable to explain the white glow that appeared without warning above his infant daughter's crib and was captured on her baby monitor's screen.

Australian senator calls to lift ban on importing stuffed lion parts into the country claiming that hunters 'in general supported conservation efforts'

Political opponents of lion hunting are determined to stop an attempt by Liberal Democrat senator David Leyonhjelm to overturn a ban on importing stuffed parts of the noble beasts into Australia.

'They told me one red headed clown's enough and I've never been back since': Pauline Hanson says she will never go back to McDonald's after being abused by staff

Pauline Hanson says she will never return to McDonald's

Controversial Queensland politician Pauline Hanson (left) has revealed she will not return to a McDonald's restaurant after a staff member compared her to Ronald McDonald (right), the clown mascot. Ms Hanson, leader of the far-right wing One Nation party, said the super-sized beef will keep her away from McDonald's (inset) for life. 'They told me one time that one red-headed clown is enough,' she said.

Mother accused of talking on cell phone while her three children drowned in pool says she was actually forced to abandon them to save FOURTH child from dying

Speaking for the first time since the tragedy, Patricia Allen, 30, said she was in the pool in Irving with her children on the day they died, and rubbished earlier claims that none of them could swim.

The 'Crazy Jewish Mom' isn't alone! Instagram feed reveals the other mad mothers trying to fix up their daughters with strangers and dishing out tough love

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 mums' eccentric thoughts on her new site - including (clockwise from left) how to find future doctors, STD safety, avoiding fake police and another asks for a grandchild by text.

'I've just been bitten by a f***ing bull ant': Cursed Channel Nine reporter is attacked by a vicious insect on camera... months after a cigarette was stubbed out in her face outside court

Nine News reporter Alex Bernhardt gets painful bull ant bite on camera

An Australian TV reporter's hilarious and expletive-ridden reaction to being bitte by a bull ant on camera has gone viral. Nine News journalist Alex Bernhardt (pictured), from Queensland, was filming a news report on Tuesday when she received the painful bite. Mr Bernhardt could not maintain her composure and unleashed a torrent of swear words and distressed facial expressions. Ms Bernhardt is no stranger to controversy, having been stabbed in the face with a lit cigarette outside court earlier this year (pictured inset) and drenched by a esky full of water while trying to question a man on the Gold Coast last year.

What REALLY happens to your luggage at the airport: Fascinating POV video shows suitcase's journey along conveyor belt 'motorway' (and watch out for the robots)

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.

They really are perfect! Meet the first Australian babies born as a result of a controversial new IVF treatment that 'eliminates genetic disorders'

The first two babies born in Australia using a ground-breaking new IVF treatment that eliminates genetic disorders were coincidentally born on the same day despite being conceived weeks apart.

The real life Jaws? 'Biggest shark caught on camera' nicknamed Deep Blue flashes her razor-sharp teeth in new awe-inspiring video

'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. The footage was captured by shark researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla off Mexico's Guadalupe Island in 2013, but wasn't released until now because he had only recently found the recording on his computer. The video shows the enormous apex predator swimming near researchers in steel cages, with one bold enough to be swimming outside the protection of the protective metal bars.

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The sea of 96MILLION plastic balls that LA hopes will save it from drought: Reservoir is covered in an ocean of black spheres to stop 300million gallons of water evaporating

Los Angeles releases millions of plastic balls to protect its water

The balls float on the surface and block the sun rays to prevent water from evaporating. Overall, the balls are expected to keep around 300 million gallons of water from evaporating in the reservoir each year. They also form a protective barrier across the surface that helps keep birds, animals and other contaminants out.

Man busted attempting to smuggle a mobile phone into Australia's most notorious prison by placing it inside his anus

A tip off led security to scan a Goulburn Supermax prisoner's body to reveal a mobile phone in the man's backside, after he was transferred back to court following a court appearance.

Sales assistant, 22, had hole burned in his throat and nearly died after using 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.

Love the pastel hair trend but don't want to commit? Beauty vlogger reveals how to colour your hair temporarily - using just EYESHADOW

YouTube r Rachael Brook reveals how to colour your hair using EYESHADOW

Celebrities including Katy Perry, Nicole Richie and Kylie Jenner have all been known to rock pastel coloured locks, but how can you get the look without committing to a high-maintenance dye job? Australian vlogger Rachael Brook (pictured) has shared a tutorial on her YouTube channel, showing viewers how to colour their hair temporarily with eyeshadow - and it washes out.

Life with the tattooed Indonesian tribe who sharpen their teeth with chisels and decorate their homes with skulls

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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.

Now there's a class divide on social media! High society shuns Facebook in favour of online cliques that can cost thousands to join (and membership is by invitation only)

Facebook doesn't quite offer what a discerning twentysomething needs. Cue the arrival of a host of online cliques that often charge a membership fee but promise friends in high places.

Pants on fire! Arsonists cause $50,000 worth of damage after setting women's underwear ablaze in a department store

Arsonists set fire to wracks of lingerie in a department store in Perth causing $50,000 worth of damage. Staff were forced to evacuate the store and put out the fire.

Could 'Granny Ripper' have killed ten MORE victims? Russian police believes murderer is behind mysterious remains found in bags

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Tamara Samsonova, 68, who is feared to have eaten her 11 victims in a reign of terror in St Petersburg, Russia, that lasted two decades, may also have murdered 10 more, it has been reported

'God has his hand on us': Mum of nine-year-old bat boy killed in accidental strike to his head at amateur baseball game addresses hundreds of mourners at his emotional funeral

Bat boy Kaiser Carlisle's mom addresses mourners at funeral

Family, friends and teammates of 9-year-old Kansas batboy Kaiser Carlile (inset) who died when he was accidentally hit by a bat, honored him Tuesday as an inspiration whose smile brightened people's day. His mother Gayle Glenn (pictured left next to Kaiser's dad and sister) said: 'I know a lot of people are very worried about us... God has his hand on us right now and that's the only way we're getting through this.' Male mourners wore T-shirts featuring the little boy's initials (right).

Get your child to ditch their dummy in just ONE DAY: As it's revealed Harper Beckham uses a pacifier aged four, one mother reveals her instant solution

Jenny Album, 42, says she can sympathise with the Beckhams' difficulty to get Harper to give up her dummy as her daughter had the same attachment. Here she reveals the simple solution.

'She put her arms up and said 'Momma'': Hero bus driver rescues baby girl standing alone in the street

Madison's Metro Transit driver Tim Homann was driving his No 5 bus Thursday morning when right in front of him he noticed the little girl standing next to a parked car.

Bus-ted! 91-year-old man turns up to court in his best three-piece tweed suit to face drug trafficking charges - and hops into the priority seating for the bus ride home 

Victor Twartz, 91, allegedly carried 27 bars of soap filled with about 4.45kg of cocaine on a flight from New Delhi to Sydney on July 8. He claims he was taken advantage of by people he met online.

All grown pup! How a tiny 'terrier' turned into THIS 15st Great Dane after wife lied to husband that dog they had adopted was a Jack Russell 

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

Sue Markham, 57, (pictured centre) told her husband Robert (inset right) that their new puppy was a Jack Russell terrier because he had said he did not want a big dog. But the 1lb 5oz 'terrier', (inset left) christened Yogi but known to all as Bear, just kept growing and growing... into a 15-stone Boston Great Dane. Now aged nine, Yogi (centre) has his own three-acre paddock for exercise, gets through £160 worth of food a month - including four scrambled eggs and sausages for breakfast each day - and wears a horse coat when it's cold outside.

Sickening video shows French farm workers disposing of unwanted male chicks by tossing them into shredders while still alive or leaving them to suffocate in sacks

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

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Gruesome footage recorded undercover at a hatchery in Brittany and broadcast on French TV shows staff (left) putting the chicks on a conveyor belt (bottom right) that leads them towards fast moving blades. The video was filmed by a seasonal worker at the hatchery, which only sells female chicks to factory farms and egg production units as the quality of their meat and eggs is considered superior. He described his horror at being powerless to intervene as the tiny male chicks were shredded, suffocated and tossed into skips in tied-up bags (top right) by uncaring colleagues while they were still alive.

Snot a good look!: Revolting moment a Missouri Congresswoman is apparently caught eating a booger on live TV

In a segment on Fox2Now, Rep Ann Wagner, 52, appeared to pick her nose and then eat it before discussing the Republican debate with Missouri Republican Party chairman John Hancock.

Extreme cleaning! Russian cosmonauts shine ISS windows in a six-hour spacewalk 250 miles above the Earth

A pair of Russian cosmonauts have cleaned the windows of the International Space Station (ISS), floating 250 miles (400 km) above the Earth's surface (pictured).

Where flight delays are WELCOME: Best airports in the world revealed, including places where passengers can surf on artificial waves, zoom down slides and visit a hobbit hole

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

For many passengers the thought of getting stranded at an airport is enough to fill them with dread. But at these incredible airports they may secretly want a delayed flight. From 4D cinemas and indoor surfing at Munich Airport (centre top), to an indoor slide and hobbit hole at Singapore Changi Airport (centre bottom and right), to a large aquarium at Vancouver International Airport (left), these airports prove the sky is the limit when it comes to guest facilities.

Jilted husband who posted naked 'revenge porn' photos of his wife on Facebook after she admitted affair is handed restraining order

David Honeybell, 49, of Nottingham, also threatened to send the intimate photographs to his wife Sarah's workplace, after her infidelity was revealed 23 years into their marriage.

Biology teacher at all girls' Catholic school 'lured pupil, 14, to have sex with him in his minibus then persuaded her to take the pill' 

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

What's in an address? Properties with 'lane' in the title are typically more expensive than those on a 'street'...

An exterior view of a PG Wodehouse at Dunraven St Savills, £4.75m 



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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.

Chinese censors blacklist 120 'harmful' songs on the internet - from 'No sex no love' to 'Everybody dies'

China announced the first web music blacklist on August 10. 120 songs are banned for promoting pornography, violence and law-breaking. They will no longer be downloadable or legally shared online.

'We beat it 2 death lol': Horrific note left on top of Fox the Pomeranian who was found dead with 10 cracked ribs, a broken spine and missing teeth by his distraught owners

Horrific note left beside Fox the Pomeranian beaten to death in Florida

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Ronald Boisvert and his girlfriend became concerned when their pet Pomeranian (inset), called Fox, went missing last Friday after they let him out to exercise on a grassy area outside their home in Pembroke Pines, Florida. The following morning, their worry turned to devastation and repulsion after their 'frantic' neighbor arrived at their door and told them their pet had been returned to them - in a truly shocking way. The owners walked to their back porch to find the broken body of their beloved dog dumped on it, alongside the sickening note: 'We beat it 2 death lol HAHAHA!' (main). A vet later determined that Fox had been kicked to death and had suffered 10 cracked ribs, missing teeth and a broken spine. Police are now searching for the dog's attackers.

'The relief was unbelievable': Graduate puts $550 adjustable high heels that convert to flats to the test on a night out dancing... but says they're too expensive to catch on

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.

Fundraising website labels image of a premature baby 'too graphic' to be posted - before making a hasty U-turn and donating $10,000 to the newborn's page

Christina Hinks, from the Chicago area, gave birth to her son Jacob 13 weeks early via an emergency cesarean section. Jacob, weighed just one pound, five ounces when he was born on June 30.

Underwater Stonehenge-style rock found in the Mediterranean Sea: Monolith may have served as a 'lighthouse' 10,000 years ago

The Stonehenge-style monument, found 37 miles (60km) off the coast of Sicily, could shed light on the earliest civilisations to call the Mediterranean basin home.

Why you should ALWAYS slice meat against the grain: Video reveals the science behind keeping steaks tender

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

Would YOU step in and stop someone who was too drunk to drive? Hidden cameras reveal how bar-goers respond to 'drunk' patrons as they head to their cars 

Would YOU step in and stop someone who was too drunk to drive?

Jeff Rossen from the Today show conducted the experiment, which he filmed at a bar and restaurant in Lynbrook, New York. In the fascinating clip, no one stops a very drunk man from heading to his car, though they all seem shocked that he will be driving. Onlookers do stop a drunk woman from getting behind the wheel, however, even offering to give her a ride home.

Sssurprise! This venomous cobra has TWO heads which fight to move in opposite ways and even try to swallow each other 

A snake breeder found the baby Chinese cobra on his farm in Yulin, southern China, ten days ago. He said that the snake is still alive and growing, even though it does not eat or drink.

Forty couples are dragged out of their hotel rooms by police and arrested for indecent behaviour in Mumbai.... because they are unmarried

ER80B2 An Indian couple enjoy a sunset view from Marine Drive in Mumbai, India.

More than 40 couples were dragged out of their hotel rooms in the the Madh Island and Aksa area of Mumbai when officers targeting prostitution discovered that they were unmarried.

Pictured: The 650-acre lodge owned by Cecil the lion's killer which is covered with hunting shacks so he can slay deer in his own back yard

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

Walter Palmer is believed to have used the hides (right) at his Minnesota lodge (left) to hunt deer, with neighbors telling of how he has brought in the largest buck of the season for four years in a row. Palmer is also thought to have converted an old schoolhouse on the property into his 'kill room', filling it with more than 50 heads of exotic animals he has killed, including a polar bear, walrus and a rhino. The dentist is still in hiding more than a month after he was named as being behind the killing of Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe.

'Should she be doing that?!' Pregnant Michelle Bridges divides fans as she shows off her baby bump and muscular abs while jumping into the ocean on a babymoon 

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German man who fled Czechoslovakia during Second World War returns to his family home after 70 years and discovers the possessions his father hid in the roof are still there 

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Traveller, 31, leaves his job then earns $1MILLION and finds a glamorous girlfriend while

Determined to not let his lack of finances hold him back, Johnny Ward, from Northern Ireland, has managed to explore 152 countries so far and has earned a whopping million pounds over the past three years - all from his laptop. After reading how one travel blogger made £1,939 from their site each month, he was spurred into creating his own, OneStep4Ward, even though he had no technology experience. Following its success, he ended up branching out and creating his own digital media company, Step4Ward Media, managing over 200 sites. Pictured in Thailand (left with his flight attendant girlfriend and bottom right) and Venezuela (top right).

The wooden home put together like a giant jigsaw puzzle: Inside the 1980s 'dome home' where every piece of wood was intricately carved to fit its unique shape

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Can't stop, won't stop moving! Seven-year-old boy earns internet fame after his sassy rendition of Taylor Swift's Shake It Off earns more than FIVE MILLION views online

Dylan, who is from Overland Park, Kansas, was filmed singing and dancing to the 25-year-old pop star's catchy song, using his family's fire place and living room as the stage for his performance.

Newborns positioned in 'frog' pose by baby whisperer photographer who reveals the secret to lulling infants into a deep sleep... so she can take heart-melting snaps

Photographer Sandi Ford's secret to lulling newborns to sleep

Sandi Ford, 36, from London, makes sure the heating is on high, the babies have just been fed and womb noises are played near them so they feel comfortable before one of her shoots. The snapper revealed that she travelled to the US to learn how best to pose the slumbering infants so they are leaning on their elbows, relaxed faces cupped in their hands, and their legs bent out at the knees.

 
   

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