'Almost his last flight': Hero British Airways pilot who saved 157 passengers by stopping flaming 90mph Gatwick-bound jet in just NINE seconds on Vegas runway is to retire NEXT WEEK

British Airways plane bursts into flames on Las Vegas' McCarran Airport before take-off

Captain Chris Henkey, 63, from Berkshire, (inset) was on one of his final flights as a pilot when his left engine burst into flames on the runway at a Las Vegas' McCarran Airport on Tuesday evening (pictured left and right). 14 passengers were injured and those on board described their terror after hearing a loud bang and seeing flames engulf the wing before smoke poured into the cabin. Today his family declared Mr Henkey did a 'bloody good job' to save all the 157 passengers on board and revealed he had texted them to say there had been a 'massive explosion' but he was safe. His chiropractor daughter Charley, 26, spoke of her 'pride' after her father managed to stop his Boeing 777 bound for London Gatwick in just nine seconds. She said: 'I am just so proud of him. This was supposed to be one of his last flights. I just hope he gets to fly again before he retires so that he ends on a high'. His ex-wife Marnie added he would 'always' be a hero in her eyes, adding: 'He is safe and happy. He did a bloody good job.'

Vet hanged herself in hotel room after leaving suicide note for woman she believed was having an affair with her husband 

Nicole Putney hanged herself in Manchester Novotel room leaving suicide note for woman

Animal welfare expert Nicole Putney, 32, (pictured bottom) hanged herself in the Novotel in Worsley, Greater Manchester, while visiting the city for a conference. Officers found a note on the bed apologising to family and friends, which also told husband Simon Mueller (pictured together top), a physicist at the International Energy Agency, she wanted to 'leave him'. The inquest into her death heard an 'unnamed female' mentioned in a letter appeared to be involved in an affair with Mrs Putney's scientist husband.

Food bank in Tunbridge Wells launches a DELIVERY SERVICE - because well-heeled residents are too embarrassed to queue for handouts

Those living in the affluent Kent town can now order over free supplies over the phone so their items are delivered straight to their front door by one of eight volunteer drivers.

'Best wishes of happy reproduction!': Amorous passengers caught having sex in plane's toilet are mocked by flight attendant with sarcastic announcement over loudspeaker

Passengers cheered and burst into fits of laughter when a cabin crew member 'congratulated' the amorous pair as a Norwegian Air flight from Paris landed at Stockholm's airport.

Father caught a wild deer in a London suburb then slit its throat and ate it for Christmas before boasting on Facebook it had 'made a good meal for ten' 

Mian Zeshan Shahid, 32, outside Croydon Magistrates' Court, Croyon. See SWNS story SWDEER; A novice butcher narrowly avoided prison after stealing a live deer, killing and then eating it - for CHRISTMAS DINNER.  Mian Zeshan Shahid (trip corr) sliced the deer's throat before butchering it and bragging there was enough meat to feed ten.  The dad from Croydon, south London, was slapped with a four-month sentence, suspended for two years after pleading guilty to two deer-related charges.  Magistrate Richard Goold told him: "You brought that animal home alive and you killed that animal in a way which was inhumane."

Mian Zeshan Shahid from Croydon walked free from court despite stealing a live deer, filming himself killing it and then eating it for Christmas dinner.

Homeopathy conference descends into chaos after 29 delegates 'took LSD-like drug and suffered violent convulsions'

Twenty-nine male and female delegates were found staggering around, unable to speak and suffering violent convulsions at the convention centre in Handeloh, near Hamburg.

The longest to reign over us: Business as usual for the Queen as she surpasses Victoria - but says it is not a record 'to which I have ever aspired' 

Queen Elizabeth II is business as usual as she replaces Victoria as longest serving

The Queen today surpasses the record set by her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria to become Britain's longest-reigning monarch. But rather than mark the milestone with high-profile celebrations, it is business as usual for Her Majesty as she carries out official duties in Scotland. With Prince Philip by her side, the Queen was greeted by cheering crowds (top left) as she arrived in the village of Tweedbank, where she opened the new £294million Scottish Borders Railway. In a speech to hundreds of well-wishers, the monarch thanked supporters for their 'touching messages of great kindness' on a day she described as a 'milestone', adding it was one she had never aspired to reach. Meanwhile, David Cameron led tributes to the Queen as the royal rowbarge Gloriana led a flotilla of boats down the River Thames in her honour (bottom left).

Another day at the Firm for our record-breaking Queen: New photo shows Her Majesty hard at work (and she's back on the job today)

The official photograph, taken by Mary McCartney, was released last night and shows the Queen sitting in the audience room at Buckingham Palace reading official documents.

'God bless and keep safe their Majesties': Secret message to George VI and Queen Elizabeth discovered pencilled inside an official despatch box after 70 years 

A close-up of one of the Queen's boxes taken in 2002 shows how it had become battered after years of use and needed some restoration work, carried out by makers Barrow and Gale in 2012. It was then they discovered the secret message inside

Leather goods company Barrow and Gale, based in London, revealed that the tiny scrawl was found hidden in one of the Queen's distinctive red boxes that she inherited from her father.

'Utterly charming' Camilla wows Philip Schofield during first appearance on live TV (but gets starstruck when introduced to the 'very famous' Lorraine Kelly)

Camilla Parker-Bowles wows Philip Schofield during appearance on This Morning

The Duchess of Cornwall impressed Mr Schofield (right) with her first appearance on live TV which took place this morning in London. Camilla, 68, also met 'very famous' Lorraine Kelly (inset) and Good Morning Britain presenter Susannah Reid. The Duchess also gave her thoughts on the Queen's record-breaking reign, telling presenter Eamonn Holmes that it was 'a great day for the Queen, a marvellous day'.

DOMINIC SANDBROOK: Let's be frank: The young woman who became Queen in 1952 could not have imagined the Britain of today 

Elizabeth II today becomes the longest-serving monarch in British history, overtaking her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria's record of 63 years and 216 days on the throne.

Now that really IS a Grand Design! TV makeover show's biggest ever house is revealed - featuring a lounge big enough for four fire engines and a five-metre COUCH

Grand Designs features vast project with a lounge big enough for four fire engines

Clinton Dall, from Sussex, stunned the host of the Channel 4 show, Kevin McCloud, when he invited him to visit the steel frame of the building, prior to its construction. Clinton, who was willing to spend whatever he could to achieve his vision, took a huge financial risk in the process, but constructed one of the largest and most lavish houses to ever feature on Grand Designs.

Mile-long tunnel is discovered by treasure hunters in search for Nazi gold train in Poland - using a 90-year-old railway map

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A 1.25mile tunnel has been found Walim, 12 miles from Walbrzych - the rumoured site of the lost 'Nazi gold train' by Andreas Richter and Piotr Koper - the men who set off the original hunt.

Help to Buy helps the rich: 1,750 couples earning £100,000 get Osborne's cheap loans (including 500 who ALREADY had a house)

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Overall, 1,758 help to buy loans were handed out to individuals or couples who take home more than £100,000 a year - despite them being in the top 10 per cent richest households in the country.

Now Chrissie Hynde attacks today's lewd pop stars, branding them 'sex workers' who have created a 'pornography culture' 

In an obvious reference to scantily-clad stars such as Miley Cyrus and Rihanna, the former Pretenders lead singer branded them 'sex workers' for selling music by 'bumping and grinding' in their underwear.

The generation of women betrayed over their state pension: Susan may die before she claims hers while Wendy faces poverty waiting

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Like millions of other women in their late 50s and 60s, Susan Sutherland and Wendy Eachus are being forced to wait years longer than expected before they can claim their pensions.

Hungarian camerawoman is fired after deliberately TRIPPING migrants fleeing police - including a father carrying his terrified young child

Hungarian camerawoman Petra Laszlo sacked after she is filmed tripping migrants

Petra Laszlo (inset), who worked for Hungarian news site N1TV, which is run by the anti-immigration far-right Jobbik party, was filming Syrian refugees as they fled across a field on the Hungarian-Serbian border. Footage taken by another cameraman showed her deliberately sticking her leg out (left) as a man carrying a crying child ran past her. In the clip, the refugee can be seen falling to the floor (top and bottom right) before appearing to shout at her. She has now been sacked with immediate effect. Opposition parties Egyutt-PM and the Democratic Coalition also said they will seek to initiate charges of violence against a member of the community, which carries a sentence of up to five years in prison, against Laszlo.

EXCLUSIVE: Migrants claim rogue Greek coastguard are ROBBING them at gunpoint and puncturing their dinghies in the Mediterranean

Migrants have told MailOnline shocking stories of how masked 'commandos' have struck in dozens of attacks between Turkey and Greece during July and August.

Nearly HALF of Britons think we're taking too many Syrian refugees: Poll exposes gulf between opposition parties and public opinion  

Poll revealed 45 per cent of adults questioned said the figure was too high, while one in four - a total of 27 per cent - said they backed David Cameron's decision to allow 20,000 refugees into the UK.

Syrian refugees have turned Lesbos into a war zone, residents claim, as migrants chant 'f*** you' at Hungarian police amid fears ISIS is using the crisis to enter Europe

The daily arrivals mean that desperate refugees currently make up one out every five people on the island, which lies just a few miles from the Turkish mainland, across the Mytilini Strait.

The long, hard road to Budapest: Why hundreds of migrants are fleeing police and trying to march 110 miles to the Hungarian capital in the desperate hope of reaching Western Europe

Migrants wrap themselves in blankets to warm up as the sun rises at a collection point in the village of Roszke, Hungary September 9, 2015. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

The migrants who have made their way along the roads of Turkey, Greece, Macedonia and Serbia in the hope of reaching Western Europe, chant 'refugee camps - it's over' as they march.

Heart-warming moment a German toddler handed her sweets to refugee girl who had just arrived in her country

Munich toddler hands sweets to a refugee girl who has just arrived in Germany

This is the heartwarming moment when a little German girl shared her weekend sweets with a newly arrived refugee. The young girl is one of thousands of refugees and migrants who arrived in Germany in search of a save haven this weekend. In both Munich and Berlin, refugees have been welcomed with cheers, food and donations of warm clothes this weekend, as the country welcomed 10,000 refugees in just one day.

£26,000-a-year Suffolk boarding school offers to take in Syrian refugee children on full scholarships

A TOP historic boarding school has offered two free places worth more than a combined £50,000 for Syrian refugees...Fran D¿Alacorn, headteacher at St Felix School in Southwold, Suffolk, said she¿s offering boarding accommodation, education and pastoral support to two youngsters caught up in the devastating global migrant crisis...She¿s spoken out after Prime Minister David Cameron pledged that the UK would take 20,000 Syrian asylum seekers over the next five years...Grand gesture - St Felix School.

Saint Felix School in Southwold, Suffolk, pictured, has said it will offer at least two free places to teenage refugees from the war-torn country.

Give refugees to the right to work from day one, says Juncker as he reveals power-grab for EU-wide migration policy

European Commission's President Jean-Claude Juncker announces quote plan for refugees as he makes his State of the Union address to the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France, on September 9, 2015. Juncker urged European Union (EU) states on September 9 to take "bold" action, as he unveiled a major plan for dealing with Europe's worst refugee crisis since World War II. "Now is not the time to take fright, it is time for bold determined action for the European Union," Juncker said. AFP PHOTO / FREDERICK FLORINFREDERICK FLORIN/AFP/Getty Images

In an extraordinary demand to rewrite national laws, the European Commission President said asylum seekers should be able to get a job while their application is still be assessed.

US hostage Kayla Mueller had her fingernails pulled out before being repeatedly raped by ISIS leader, Yazidi sex slave reveals

US hostage Kayla Mueller had her fingernails pulled out by ISIS before being raped

EXCLUSIVE - WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Speaking to MailOnline, blue-eyed Muna, 16, (right) revealed that after his depraved jihadi cohorts ripped out Kayla Mueller's finger nails, Baghdadi (inset) told her that he would become his wife 'by force'. But despite his image as the world's most notorious terrorist, Baghdadi was terrified that his other wives would find out about the 26-year-old aid worker (left), so insisted she was imprisoned at the home of his deputy Abu Sayaff. Sayaff was allegedly killed alongside Miss Mueller in an airstrike on the property earlier this year.

Ten UK jihadis on drone kill list: Are these the ISIS fanatics to be targeted next in unmanned RAF raids over Syria? 

RAF Reaper drones have been authorised to take out ten suspected British jihadis including nine men and one woman who are currently believed to be hiding out with ISIS in Syria.

Questions of legality over strikes on British citizens: JAMES SLACK'S analysis of the drone raid 

Downing Street cites article 51 of the United Nations charter, which states that countries have a right to defend themselves in the event of an 'armed attack'.

Will your clothes help fund ISIS? Terror group gets stranglehold on Syrian cotton production

SANLIURFA, TURKEY - OCTOBER 18 :  Villagers work at cotton field in Suruc district of Turkey's Sanliurfa as smoke rises in Ayn al-Arab (Kobani) during the clashes between Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) and Kurdish armed groups on October 18, 2014. (Photo by Murat Kula/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Islamic State militants are now in control of 'three-quarters of the production of cotton' in Syria - a relatively important exporter before the start of the four-year civil war.

ISIS kidnaps 127 children in Mosul intending to turn them into blood-thirsty killers

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The 11 to 15-year-olds were snatched from Mosul in Iraq with the intention of taking them to camps where they will be indoctrinated with the ISIS' sick ideology, it has been claimed.

Narcos at (Instagram) war! From guns and girls to big cats and big piles of cash, El Chapo's sons spark social media battles between Mexican cartel members showing off their sickening wealth

El Chapo's sons spark Instagram battles between Mexican cartel members showing off their

EXCLUSIVE: In an effort to compete for the title of Narco King of Instagram, Mexico's most powerful cartel members have taken to social media to post pictures of gold-plated guns (top left), voluptuous women (top right), fast cars (bottom left) and big cats (top and bottom centre and bottom right). Posting under the hashtags #narcos and #narcostyle, they flash their enormous wealth over Instagram and Twitter, uploading outrageous pictures which attract hundreds of both adoring and hate-filled comments. The trend of posting images of the cartel lifestyle is thought to have been started by the children of El Chapo, the current boss of the Sinaloa Cartel who escaped maximum security prison two months ago through a tunnel built by his criminal organisation's engineering department.

Ban 'bloomin' mobile phones, says schools chief inspector as he backs teachers who sent home a girl with leopard-print hair

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Sir Michael Wilshaw said schools should enforce strict rules on behaviour and uniform, as he warned parents had to take more responsibility for their children.

'Are they for before and after dinner?': Mother's hilarious message to Sainsbury's after her three-pack of knickers were 'astronomically' different sizes

Leanne Matthews, 30, bought the size 10 knickers from the Tu range at the store in Castle Marina, Nottingham, but discovered the discrepancy when she returned home

Tesco to change the way food is displayed in aisles and start grouping recipes together to help shoppers plan meals in a new shake up to take on Aldi

Tesco will be putting products needed for meals closer to one another in a trial involving 50 stores that could be rolled out across the 3,000 outlets of Britain's biggest supermarket.

Boyfriend of Whitney Houston's daughter denies causing her 'wrongful death' and says he tried to give her CPR after she was found unconscious

Nick Gordon's lawyers filed a response on Tuesday to an amended complaint filed last month in a civil lawsuit that accuses him of stealing Bobby Kristina's money and causing her death.

Mother blasts school after her daughter, 15, is sent home because her 'slightly larger legs' made her trousers too tight

Trentham High School blasted as girl is sent home as her legs made her trousers too tight

Harriet Dale (pictured) claims she was told her trousers were not suitable to be worn at Trentham High School in Stoke-on-Trent, where skirts were recently banned to save the blushes of male members of staff.

Three IS a crowd! As Irina Shayk holidays with boyfriend Bradley Cooper and his MOTHER, the most famous celebrity third wheels revealed

As Irina Shayk holidays with Bradley Cooper and his MUM the famous celebrity 3rd wheels

Gloria Campano joined her actor son, 40, and his new girlfriend Irina Shayk, 29, on a beach break in New Jersey (top left). But while the threesome may have appeared awkward, she's not the only third wheel with a celebrity pair. Other famous gooseberries include Prince Harry, 30, who tags along with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (top right), George Clooney who photobombed pals Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber (bottom right); Ed Sheeran who's the single friend of loved-up Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris (top left) and Khloe Kardashian who accompanies sister Kylie Jenner and her boyfriend Tyga (centre).

How Lakeland became fashionable: Family-run firm behind the spiralizer reveals the quirky gadgets that will be in YOUR kitchen next year

As Lakeland becomes beloved by clean-eating Instagram stars, its buying director tells FEMAIL which of its new gizmos are guaranteed to be on our Christmas lists - and social media - this year.

Why you should be eating beetroot, yoghurt and MARMITE at your desk: Experts reveal foods that will improve performance (and the snacks to always avoid)

FEMAIL has worked nutritionists and dieticians to identify the 22 foods that will power the brain for a busy day at work, and the ones you should avoid as eating them will make you feel tired and sluggish.

The inhumane 'autism cage' in which a young boy was kept at an Australian school

The 'deeply disturbing' blue metal cage that was used by teachers to lock up a ten-year-old autistic boy in Canberra has been revealed.

Outrage as teenage US girl posts Snapchat photo of herself sticking her toes in the mouth of a 7-month-baby at 'illegal day care'

Social services are investigating after a 15-year-old girl took the shocking snap while visiting a house in Gaffney, South Carolina, which was allegedly running an illicit operation.

Desperate moment safari guides risked their lives to save young elephant stuck in the mud for four days... but after freeing him they were forced to put him down

Zimbabwean safari guides pictured trying to save young elephant stuck in the mud

EXCLUSIVE: A young elephant spent up to four days stuck up to his neck in mud (pictured top right), using his little trunk as a snorkel, as safari guides and tourists in Zimbabwe battled to free him. Len Taylor, a guide at Gache Gache Lodge only a few minutes from where the elephant was stranded, climbed into the mud with the elephant and spent six hours battling to free him (main and bottom right). Despite finally dragging him to dry land, days under the fierce African sun without water or food proved too much and the elephant had to be put down.

Watch Wayne Rooney deliver rousing dressing room speech as he breaks England goal record before celebrating with his wife and family

On the night when he broke Sir Bobby Charlton's all-time scoring record for England, few would have begrudged Wayne Rooney a sense of self-satisfaction. Yet, he found it in himself to make a speech.

A Beckham graces the Wembley turf again: Romeo leads out England alongside Wayne Rooney as his dad David uses his 'connections at FA' to arrange mascot role for 13th birthday present

A member of the Beckham family led out the England team for their fixture against Switzerland, however this time it was not former captain David Beckham. Instead it was his son, Romeo.

US teen shoots and kills masked man who broke into his home and held a gun to his mother's head... only to discover it was his estranged FATHER

Malachi Heisler, 18, fatally shot his father, John Heisler, in the head on Tuesday after waking up to cries for help around midnight at his family's Florida home.

US pastor who was outed as member of Ashley Madison adultery website commits suicide because he carried too much 'shame' 

John Gibson, 56, a teacher at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminar was found dead by his wife after his name was one of the 32 million released during the cyber hack last month.

'I'll never get over it': Caitlyn Jenner breaks her silence about fatal car crash and her fears she will be sent to Men's County Jail

Caitlyn Jenner breaks silence about car crash and fear over being sent to a Men's County

Caitlyn Jenner has finally broken her silence about the February car crash she was involved in that claimed the life of another woman. In a revealing interview with Matt Lauer on Today , Jenner said she could not say much about the crash as she is involved in litigation but did admit her fears over possibly being sent to Los Angeles Men's County Jail should she be charged with misdemeanor manslaughter. Jenner also told Lauer that she has had no regrets since she made the decision to transition earlier this year.

Making people start work before 9am is 'torture' says sleep expert, who wants the business and school day to begin at 10am 

Forcing staff to work nine-to-five leaves their bodies exhausted and stressed as a result of sleep deprivation, says Dr Paul Kelley. Pupils should also have a staggered school start time, he said.

Be careful with ice in your holiday cocktails: Infographic reveals where in the world it is safe to drink tap water

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If you are holidaying in Africa or South America, bottled water will be the order of the day, and only a handful of countries in Asia have tap water that is safe for human consumption.

Would YOU want to be 18 again? Six very opinionated writers debate whether they'd trade in wisdom and experience for youth... and slimmer thighs

Amanda Redman, 58, recently stated that 'There's not a woman alive who wouldn't like to be 18 again.' Here six FEMAIL writers relive their own adolescence to see if they would turn back the clock.

So what age IS a child at their most lovable? After survey claims parental affection peaks at five, leading writers share their views on when youngsters are most adorable 

Nine leading writers have nominated the age at which their children captured their hearts. For the editor of Elle magazine Lorraine Candy (pictured with her daughter Mabel), a newborn is the best age.

The most surprising viral video ever: Romantic clip of elderly man meeting his wife with flowers at airport has more than 60MILLION Facebook views

Old man filmed surprising his wife with flowers at airport has gone viral on Facebook

The heart-warming footage captured at an airport, believed to be in America, shows a smartly-dressed elderly man holding a bunch of flowers and awaiting his wife. Since appearing online in a number of places, the video has accumulated over 60 million combined views and appears to have captivated the hearts of many.

Was NASA scientist spying for China? FBI investigate after professor who worked on Mars project mysteriously resigns and leaves the U.S. amid concerns he leaked defense secrets

According to search warrants, Professor Rongxing Li failed to declare his connections to Chinese scientist when he submitted a multi-million dollar proposal to NASA in early 2014.

Are aliens spreading through the universe like a DISEASE? Astronomers say extraterrestrial life may form in patterns that can be spotted from Earth

The research was led by Henry Lin from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. It is based on panspermia - a theory that suggests life spreads on comets or meteorites.

Mother who kept her phone in her bra every day for 10 YEARS is convinced it caused her terminal breast cancer

Wendy Holt, 51, from Berkshire, believes radiation from her phone was to blame for her breast cancer diagnosis in 2012, as she had no family history of the disease.

Mother is left unable to talk for five MONTHS after general anaesthetic: Breathing tube damaged her throat, causing constant 'choking' sensation

Zandile Musonza-Munzara, 49, from Thornaby-on-Tees, had a polyp on her vocal cords caused by the tube put down her throat during a general anaesthetic to remove a hernia.

Jose's Special One! Chelsea boss is upstaged by 18-year-old daughter Matilde in a VERY revealing dress at GQ Men Of The Year Awards (but Dad doesn't look very impressed)

Jose Mourinho's braless daughter Matilde stuns at GQ Men Of The Year Awards

It may have been his special night, but Jose Mourinho was more than happy to share the limelight with his teenage daughter Matilde. Arriving at London's Royal Opera House for the GQ Men Of The Year Awards, the Chelsea manager and his 18-year-old daughter certainly impressed the crowds with their appearance. The Portuguese - who is married to Matilde Faria - picked up the Editor's Special Award at the ceremony hosted by legendary actor Samuel L. Jackson.

Crimes closed in just one hour - by TEXT! Arson victims are left furious after officers take only 60 minutes to say they have done all they can and cannot find the offender 

The incident happened at allotments in Enderby, Leicestershire, where the plot holders had paid for a £20,000 security fence. The fire caused £500 of damage, destroying a brand new shed.

Could UK airlines weigh passengers in the future? 58% of Britons want heavier people to pay more to fly

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Uzbekistan Airways announced last month that they would be introducing weighing scales for passengers to stand on before boarding the plane.

Welcome to Teesssssside! Family discover metre-long python slithering on their porch

Lucy Nelson-Ashley and her daughter, Zafira, 13, spotted the Royal Python behind some pot plants outside their home in Ingleby Barwick, Stockton-on-Tees, Teesside, on Monday.

Man is charged with trading in endangered species after parts of a LEOPARD and BEAR are found in a house in Fife

Police in Cowdenbeath, Fife, raided a property in the town and discovered the remains of the endangered animals The body parts were identified after being taken away for expert analysis.

Wheelchair-bound mother got tired of waiting for council to provide disabled parking bay outside her daughter's school - so she spray-painted one herself

Claire Lomas made a disabled parking space after Melton Mowbray council were slow to

Claire Lomas requested the parking space outside Great Dalby Primary School in Melton Mowbray, in April. Ms Lomas, who famously completed the 2012 London Marathon in 17 days wearing a robotic suit, struggled to take her four-year-old daughter Maisie to her first day of school last week and was unable to battle through the crowds of parents at the gates. So, armed with pink spray paint, she spent 45 minutes marking out her own disabled bay on the road - complete with a figure in a wheelchair with blonde hair and a smile.

Never settle for an average job, don't marry just because your friends have... and always floss! Middle-aged Reddit users reveal their biggest life regrets 

Reddit users were asked to share their greatest regrets, and more than 900 users flocked to submit their warning tales in just a day in the hope that others could learn from their mistakes.

Sexism row after top lawyer compliments woman barrister's 'stunning' LinkedIn picture... then claims he was talking about the 'professional quality' of the photo 

Married father-of-two Alexander Carter-Silk, 57, was accused of 'disgusting' sexism last night for messaging high-flying barrister Charlotte Proudman, praising her LinkedIn photo (pictured).

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Briton fighting for his life after a SORE THROAT turned to complete organ failure is stranded in Spain and facing a triple amputation because his local hospital in Manchester doesn't have a bed for him

Brit fighting for life with Castleman Disease is stranded in Spain

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Matthew Parkes was on holiday in Majorca with his wife Pamela (pictured together top left) and daughter Sophia, four, when he complained of a sore throat. The 38-year-old was taken to a private hospital (bottom left), where the symptom developed into pneumonia, organ failure and septic shock. He must now have a hand (shown right) and both feet amputated - but cannot fly home to Manchester because nearby intensive care unit Wythenshawe is full. Hospital bosses from Wythenshawe confirmed the unit is full and said they are hoping to admit Mr Parkes as soon as possible.

No Mr Bond, I expect you to be politically correct! 007 set for a makeover as author of latest novel suggests chain-smoking and sexist spy could be on the way out 

Author Anthony Horowitz has revealed the new book Trigger Mortis has been amended for modern readers and contains anti-smoking messages and for the first time an 'outspoken' gay friend.

E-cigarettes make teenagers four times more likely to move on to real smoking, health experts warn

Teenagers using e-cigarettes are far more likely to begin smoking real cigarettes researchers from the University of Pittsburgh have discovered after a new survey.

George Best's first love who partied with the A-List at the heart of Swinging Sixties London tells how she gave up the high life - to become a Buddhist NUN

Jackie Glass - first love of legendary footballer George Best - is now a Buddhist nun called Ani Richen, whose life is devoted to her Tibetan Buddhist meditation centre in Edinburgh.

Headmaster and female teacher face being struck off after they were filmed having sex in his office by a pupil

The sex tape shows the pupil in a corridor outside the head teacher's office at the Swansea school. Headmaster Graham Daniel and chemistry tutor Bethan Thomas, pictured, were heard having sex.

Children as young as SIX questioned by police over sending indecent images

New figures show that since 2012 more than 1,000 children in England and Wales have been spoken to by police in connection with the sharing of indecent photos.

Formula for the perfect pair of TIGHTS: Equation helps women choose what denier stockings to wear according to the weather

Dr James Hind of Nottingham Trent University came up with the equation to determine the most suitable fabric thickness depending on the weather conditions.

'My life is not perfect': YouTube star Zoella reveals how she struggles with the pressures of online fame

Zoe Sugg, 25, is a fashion and beauty vlogger from England. Tyler Oaley, 26, is also a popular YouTube personality from Mississippi. But despite their fame, they say they each have insecurities.

'I'm off on the lash now': Labour's stand-in leader Harriet Harman bows out of frontline politics after 30 years at the top

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The Labour veteran told MPs this afternoon that it had been 'an honour and a privilege' to lead the party since the election, but admitted she was glad to be handing over the baton this weekend.

Up, up and away! Hilarious moment man jumps on beanbag and sends toddler FLYING through the air

This family from Ireland thought they had found the perfect way to keep their toddler entertained by bouncing him on a beanbag until one of their friends jumped a little too hard.

Schoolgirl arrested after lacing her class's drinking water with RAT POISON leaving pupils in a critical condition in China

Pic shows: The exterior of Gaolan First Middle School.\n\nA schoolgirl has been arrested by police after she laced her class¿s hot drinking water with rat poison and sent several of her classmates to hospital in need of emergency treatment.\n\nPolice spokesman told local media: "Only the quick action of school officials in getting the children to hospital stopped anybody from being immediately killed but even so, several of the children are still in a serious condition."\n\nMore than 20 pupils at the high school in Gaolan County in north-west China¿s Gansu Province exhibited signs of food poisoning after drinking from the classroom¿s water dispenser.\n\nAn investigation that was conducted on the premises found that a girl in Class 13 at the Gaolan First Middle School was responsible after she confessed to mixing rat poison into the hot drinking water, which was then drunk by her classmates.\n\nFour of the poisoned students remain in a critical condition, while the others have been rel

More than 20 pupils at the high school in Gaolan County in north-west China's Gansu Province exhibited signs of food poisoning after drinking from the classroom's hot water dispenser.

Tragedy as Australian student, 24, dies after slipping as she tried to get past tourists taking photos on Norwegian rock

Trolltunga guide says it was 'only a matter of time' before someone died at Norway tourist

A tour guide was expecting tragedy at Trolltunga, the rock ledge above Lake Ringedalsvatnet in Norway, as Kristi Kafcaloudis (centre) fell to her death on Sunday. Tributes for the woman have flooded social media. Family and close friends described the loss of a 'beautiful, special, inspirational and amazing' friend as 'tragic' on Facebook. The rock formation has become a huge favourite for travellers around the world, who are eager to take photographs on the ledge with it's breathtaking scenery (pictured).

The TRUE scale of the Earth: Interactive map shows how the US, India and China could ALL fit inside Africa - and why traditional atlases have got it wrong

Two computer developers based in Detroit, Michigan, created the interactive tool called 'The True Size Of,' which shows how large countries really are compared to one another.

Blitz survivor, 96, ridicules her council for 'making an awful fuss' after they stop carers visiting her because the 'farm track to her home is a health and safety risk' 

Joyce Adkins (pictured) was promised visits to her farmhouse near Lampeter in South West Wales after she suffered a fall. But the council then decided the three-quarter mile track to her home is unsafe.

Blood at crime scenes could soon reveal the AGE of criminals... and human remains

Forensic experts at KU Leuven in Blegium studied the process of methylation in the human body to devise the test. Researchers determined a person's age with a margin of error of just 3.75 years.

Mother bought 12 packets of COCAINE for her daughter's 18th birthday so they could 'have a good time' - but is spared jail as it 'would be bad for the family'

Nicola Austen (pictured) booked a limo ride to London and got 12 packets of the Class A drug to take on the trip for her daughter's 18th

Nicola Austen (pictured), of Tunbridge Wells, booked a limo to London to celebrate her daughter's turning of age. She also acquired no less than 12 packets of the Class A drug to take on board.

Britain's most prolific shoplifter clocks up his FOUR HUNDREDTH offence... but he still avoids jail on a suspended sentence 

Glen Stacey, 56, bit the security tag off a leg of lamb and hid a copy of Grazia magazine in his bag at his local Aldi supermarket in Blackpool. Stacey told police he was stealing the magazine for his girlfriend.

Tories attack BBC over 'pro-EU bias': Former Cabinet minister says presenters are 'devastatingly disappointed' at Eurosceptism

Tory Eurosceptic MP Bernard Jenkin, pictured, clashed with the BBC's James Naughtie on the Today programme yesterday. Mr Jenkin said the BBC had a 'cultural bias' in favour of Brussels.

Hedge fund boss ordered to hand over £337million in Britain's biggest divorce is now set to scoop a £57million windfall 

Sir Chris Hohn delivered the best results at The Children's Investment Fund after being told to hand over £337million following the collapse of his 15-year marriage to Jamie Cooper-Hohn.

The final goodbye: New pictures show moment father in El Salvador baby swap case placed loving kiss on the 'other' child's forehead before he was handed back to his real parents

El Salvador baby swap dad kisses the other child  for the last time

Richard Cushworth and his wife Mercedes 'Mercy' Casanellas took their son back into their arms last night, three months after he was taken in what the family are now claiming was a 'mix up' at a hospital in El Salvador. However, as overjoyed as the couple were to be reunited with their son, who they have named Moses, their heartbreak is evident as they parted with the child, who they had been calling Jacob. In an interview with MailOnline this week, Ms Casanellas spoke of their desire to raise both Moses and Jacob, whom she had been 'breastfeeding loving, and caring for 24/7' since May.

Why you want to grow older in Switzerland...but not South Africa: Report ranks world governments according to how they're coping with ageing populations

To track how countries manage ageing populations, charity Age International has released its third annual Global AgeWatch Index which ranks countries in terms of quality of life and health.

Morbid prankster attaches 'get well soon' balloons to more than 20 dead kangaroos after they were hit by cars and left at the side of the road

Queensland motorists have been stunned by a controversial roadside stunt, after a prankster attached 'Get Well Soon' balloons to every dead kangaroo on the side of a 90km highway.

'She made it all up': US woman reveals she caught her friend faking a pregnancy, lying about having a baby and posting stolen photos of infant on social media

She said her former high school classmate faked being pregnant for four months, then proceeded to fake giving birth to a baby girl. The woman said her friend posted stolen photos of an infant.

Beef dripping is now a top gourmet food: Product once seen as thrifty is praised as 'artisan' produce with 'savoury depth'

The fact it is pure animal fat would seem to be enough to send blood cholesterol readings off the scale but artisan food critics have give it their top accolade.

Stalker who uploaded naked photos of his ex to Facebook after they split up is jailed 

Spurned Ross Bulloch, 22, was convicted of stalking by a jury at Hamilton Sheriff Court for uploading revenge porn pictures of his ex-girlfriend to Facebook after she dumped him.

Family of murdered bride Anni Dewani call for husband to 'be a man and tell us what happened' after coroner's decision NOT to hold a full inquest into her death

Anni Dewani's father Vinod Hindocha and uncle Ashock were speaking outside the North London Coroner's Court after being informed there will not be a full inquest into Anni's (pictured)death.

Two Nepalese maids accuse Saudi diplomat of sexual assault and having 'seven or eight men per day' rape them while they were working in his home outside Indian capital

Officers stand beside a police vehicle in New Delhi ©Raveendran (AFP/File)

The two Nepalese women, aged 30 and 50, claim that they were 'raped, assaulted, starved and held hostage over several months', while working as maids for the Saudi diplomat in New Delhi.

It's not a lean-to, it's just bijou! Garden shed with no windows becomes Britain's smallest property for sale - hitting the market for £30,000 

Outhouse in Bristol becomes Britain’s smallest property for sale at £30k

Auctioneers Hollis Morgan describe the tiny 'lean to' (pictured, inset and bottom left) in the sought-after area of Hotwells, Bristol, as 'well designed and smartly presented'. Its size is equivalent to that of two parking spaces and it has no windows on the walls. However, it does have a living room (bottom centre) and toilet with shower (bottom right). The shed-like home is connected to a larger building (main picture) in a much sought after area.

One in five hospitals are failing to screen elderly patients for dementia despite government guidelines

In the worst trusts, staff are screening fewer than half of over 75s who are admitted through A&E; for dementia, NHS England figures show. Guidelines say 90 per cent should be screened.

Disabled mugging victim Alan Barnes sells the house he bought with donations for less than he paid for it - just five months after moving in 

The 67-year-old, who is just 4ft 6in tall and is visually impaired, moved into his new £150,000 home in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, just five months ago after well wishers raised £330,000.

SIMON BARNES: How dare celebrity show-off Bear Grylls dismiss genius David Attenborough as 'dry'? 

When Bear Grylls chose to slag off Sir David Attenborough when launching his natural history programme, he's either television's greatest ever genius or a self-regarding show-off, writes Simon Barnes.

Bob Geldof lays into George Osborne over migrant crisis... but still crowns him Politician of the Year at GQ Awards night'

Chancellor George Osborne, right, described Bob Geldof , left, as 'the guy who introduced my generation to the challenges of poverty in sub-Saharan Africa' after receiving his GQ award for politician of the year.

Is this the cheekiest portrait of the Queen? Graffiti artist who painted Her Majesty HALF-NAKED hopes she's 'flattered'... and doesn't throw him in the Tower

The street artist, known as Pegasus, painted the piece on the Winchester Bar in north London. He says the partially nude artwork reflects the celebrity age and honours our 'beautiful' Queen.

The weatherman who didn't get tongue-tied... when the warmest place in Wales was Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwll-llantysiliogogogoch

The weatherman who didn't get tongue-tied when the warmest place in Wales was

With temperatures reaching 21C, RAF Mona in Anglesey, which is just down the road from the village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, became the warmest place in the Wales yesterday. It then fell to Mr Dutton to attempt to pronounce the 58-letter place name, which was emblazoned across the weather map of the UK during the Channel 4 News broadcast. The presenter, who learned Welsh as a youngster, appeared to be so aware of the frenzy that the word would cause that he began smirking in anticipation of the moment. With a subtle smile on his face, and perfect execution, he then reeled off Europe's longest place name. Speaking to MailOnline, Mr Dutton said it was 'quite nice' to have been able to say the word during a broadcast. The 34-year-old also admitted that the broadcast was pre-recorded - but said he had managed to reel off the name during the first attempt.

Trust your teens with money: Adolescents are more thoughtful than young adults when it comes to finance, study claims

Research carried out by Duke University in North Carolina has found that that adolescents can be more rational in their economic choices than many older young adults.

Hitching a ride through DEEP SPACE: Nasa's Comet Hitchhiker could tour the Kuiper Belt by 'jumping' from one asteroid to another

The concept (artist's impression pictured) was developed by Masahiro Ono at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Lab, Pasadena. A tether would replace the fuel used in current spacecrafts.

Frenchman 'killed three-year-old son by shutting him in a washing machine and switching it on because he behaved badly at school'

Tragedy: Bastien, three, died in November 2011

Christophe Champenois, 37, is accused of murdering his son Bastien, three, by putting him in a washing machine in Germigny-l'Eveque, east of Paris, in 2011.

Is this the ultimate 4x4? Bentley unveils the Bentayga, which will hit 187mph and at £160,000 costs as much as TWO Range Rovers

Bentley reveals its Bentayga 4x4 that will hit 187mph

British luxury car giant Bentley has unleashed its first ever 4X4 and pledged that the £160,000 Bentayga will be 'the most powerful, luxurious, and exclusive sports utility vehicle in the world'. Bentley hopes the new Bentayga will prove one of its biggest sellers by capitalising on the boom in luxury 4X4s among the world's super-rich.

SARAH VINE: How some aristocrats bring out the Corbyn streak in me

I'm no one's idea of a rabid revolutionary, but every now and then something comes along to stir my inner Jeremy Corbyn. It first happened a few years ago when I sat next to Earl Spencer.

Hilarious moment tiny Chihuahua Jesse begins crowing like a ROOSTER and absolutely terrifies his canine friend

The one-year-old Chihuahua named Jesse lives in America with his owner, who explained that the dog can get animated when feeling excited or lonely.

British TV actress Judy Carne, ex-wife of Burt Reynolds who appeared in 1960s comedy show Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, dies aged 76 

Carne, famous for popularizing the 'Sock it to Me' phrase on the hit TV show, died of pneumonia on September 3 at Northampton General Hospital.

'People don't get married young because they're lazy and want to go out all the time': Woman who wed at 19 says others should do the same (and pay for the wedding too)

Francesca Stephenson, 19, from Cumbria, married husband Ross earlier this year in a £7,500 ceremony at Gretna Green. She says others should think about doing the same - but says many are too lazy.

Resurrecting a monster virus: Scientists to 'awaken' bug that has laid dormant in frozen Siberian wastelands for 30,000 years

The virus was found by the French National Centre for Scientific Research in the Kolyma lowland region of Russia. It has been called Mollivirus sibericum, which translates to 'soft virus from Siberia'.

'Shocking' similarity between this year's looming El Niño and monster weather system of 1997

Similarities between this year's El Niño and monster weather system of 1997

The video uses the latest data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to put the 2015 El Nino next to this year's. The current El Nino weather phenomenon is expected to peak between October and January and could turn into one of the strongest on record, experts from the World Meteorological Organization have warned.

Britain is sitting on a new £173bn debt time bomb - and with rates set to rise it's ticking even louder 

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An investigation by Money Mail has uncovered the startling rise in debt levels due to people splashing out on new cars, TVs, conservatories and home improvements.

Is Google working on self-adjusting glasses? Patent hints at sensors and motors that tighten the arms to stop them falling off

The patent for bendy spectacle frames (illustrated) was awarded to Google by the United States Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Virginia.

High speed line work at London's Euston station will last SEVEN years longer than planned - and cost £250million more 

The work at London's Euston station was due to finish by 2026 but will now last until 2033. It is part of the ambitious project to link London and the North with 225mph trains.

Fifty Shades of Grey author E.L James splashes out on £1million holiday home in David Cameron's Cornwall getaway village

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Erotic novelist E.L.James has splashed out some of her £75million fortune on a clifftop property overlooking the beach in Polzeath, Cornwall.

Japanese women ditch the 'Lolita' outfits for the bizarre 'Ganguro' fashion trend of deep fake tans, multicoloured hairstyles and extreme make up

Ganguro fashion is back with Japanese women rocking extreme make up for a Tokyo bar

Ganguro fashion has made a comeback in a tiny cafe and bar in Shibuya, Tokyo. The bold yet rare style involves women wearing brightly coloured clothes, make up and having deep bronze tans. The staff at the cafe promise a 'crazy experience', donning long fingernails (left), multicoloured hair and the opportunity for a photo, a make up package and a dance show. The signature dish is 'Ganguro Balls' (left) which are fried takoyaki style sausage balls in a black squid ink batter.

Fury as Chilcot says he STILL doesn't know when he will publish his review into the Iraq war

File photo dated 21/10/09 of Sir John Chilcot, as reports suggest that the long-awaited Chilcot report will share the blame for Britain's role in the Iraq War among a wider circle of ministers and officials than had been expected. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday August 26, 2015. The Guardian said the inquiry, led by Sir John Chilcot, would criticise senior figures beyond Tony Blair and the former prime minister's closest advisers. See PA story POLITICS Chilcot. Photo credit should read: David Cheskin/PA Wire

Sir John Chilcot said the final submissions from people he plans to criticise in the report had now been received but he cannot say yet how much more time he needs.

An eagle-eyed view of the world: £20,000 project captures incredible footage of birds swooping at 160mph and fighting in the sky

Barry Blyther and Roxanne Peggie, who run Elite Falconry in Fife, have captured hi-res footage of the Scottish landscape as well as their birds interacting and even battling in the sky.

Never give a camel the hump: Hilarious moment a US soldier in Afghanistan tries to smack animal on its backside - and gets a swift kick to the side for his trouble

A U.S. soldier who was going through with a bet to slap a camel on its backside left his comrades in hysterical laughter after he received a hard kick in the side from the animal.

Teenager accused of murdering 15-year-old for his bicycle was handed in by his PARENTS and his mother told police: 'He's involved, he did it' 

Alan Cartwright was cycling ahead of his four friends along the Caledonian Road in Islington in February last year when a gang of three robbers stepped into the group's path.

Groom auctions a place on his 'raucous, no-holds-barred' stag do to Butlin's to the highest eBay bidder after four friends pull out

Groom auctions a place on his 'raucous, no-holds-barred’ stag do to Butlin's to the

Ian Darbyshire, 26, is set for a weekend of 'carnage' with him and his 31 friends at a Butlin's adult weekend in Minehead, Somerset. But with just weeks to go, four friends pulled out of the 80s themed weekend, leaving him £400 out of pocket. So after best man Tim Foley, who has been his best friend for almost a decade, suggested the idea of selling a spot on eBay as a joke - the groom-to-be took it seriously.

Bullying killer whales force two-metre shark to fling itself onto a rock to escape being eaten by the hungry pod 

Sixteen orca were spotted hunting sevengill sharks and stringray in the Bay of Islands in New Zealand's north on Monday when one shark was forced to throw itself onto rocks to avoid being eaten.

New home needed, must be big: Natural History Museum looks for venues to host 70-foot Dippy the dinosaur on UK tour 

Dippy the dinosaur, pictured, will go on a nationwide tour after he is taken down from the National History Museum in South Kensington and replaced by a diving blue whale.

Farmer pretended to be a Chinese princess and swindled investors out of more than £200,000 with fake gold and US dollars

Woman, named as Wang Fengying, pretended to be royal descendant. She scammed people by promising return on investment. Wang, with accomplice, was sentenced to jail and fined.

Dog found tied, muzzled and dumped in a shopping bag on railway line near Cape Town finds new home with family after being rescued by kind-hearted passerby

Lourens van Wyk, 67, rushed the dog to a vet after discovering him wrapped and bound inside a plastic bag on a railway track in Helderberg, just outside Cape Town, South Africa.

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Jack Russell terrier Titti was taught to dive by her owner Carmelo Abela with the pair liking nothing better than taking to St Peter's Pool in Malta and leaping off the cliffs together. And since footage of the duo emerged online, people have started flocking to Marsaxlokk, a fishing village in south east Malta to catch a glimpse of Titti performing the stunts with Mr Abela.

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Britain's most eccentric pets: From the cat who ate a yoga mat to an agoraphobic Persian, vets' most bizarre cases revealed

Vets across the UK have shared stories about their most complex cases including a fluffy Persian Chinchilla cat who needs to be sedated to set foot outside its front door.

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Serena, 33, is two wins from recording the first calendar Grand Slam in 27 years and cementing her place as the greatest women's tennis player of all time, after beating sister Venus, 35, tonight.

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In a new video, an American man known as Jared eschewed traditional vows and donned dark sunglasses to perform an epic mimed mash-up of romantic hits for his bride Kyndra (pictured). Songs include the Greece theme tune, Whitney Houston's 'I will always love you' and Ed Sheeran's 'Thinking out loud'. Fortunately his intended found it funny and laughed at his over-the-top delivery.

   

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