Reignbow! She's worn every colour under the sun in her record reign - and knows every fashion trick in the book. Here we present the ultimate guide to the Queen's style

The ultimate guide to the Queen's style revealed

She is Britain's ultimate fashion icon - utterly majestic from the crown of her hat to the tips of her patent shoes. In the 63 years and 219 days the Queen has reigned, she hasn't put a foot wrong when it comes to her wardrobe, which is impressive, considering she changes outfits up to five times a day. You will spot not a hair out of place, a wrinkle in the fabric of her outfit; no dropped hemlines, visible hat pins or scuffs on her heels. What you will see is a kaleidoscope of colour. At 5ft 4in, she needs to wear bright hues to stand out. As she once said: 'If I wore beige, nobody would know who I am.' We bring you the ultimate guide to our 'reign-bow' Queen.

Sex tape that tore a school apart: Five times staff and pupils caught their head and chemistry teacher in flagrante. The result? Wrecked marriages, ruined careers and awful exam results

Swansea teachers sex tape has caused wrecked marriages and awful exam results

Headmaster Graham Daniels (right), 51, and chemistry teacher Bethan Thomas, 37, were recorded having sex behind an office door, with the tape quickly spreading around Bryn Tawe secondary school. Might the behaviour of 6ft 3in Mr Daniels and brunette Miss Thomas - both married but not to each other - conceivably be attributed to an isolated moment of reckless abandon? No. Precisely the opposite is true. Their year-long affair, played out at a disciplinary hearing in Cardiff this week, was more reminiscent of a long-running, trouser-dropping farce. The pair were caught in flagrante on the school premises not once, not twice, not three times but on at least five separate occasions.

PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Men are the REAL oppressed sex today 

One minute Charlotte Proudman was an unknown 27-year-old barrister finishing a PhD on female genital mutilation and the law. The next she was at the centre of a global media storm, hailed a martyr by the sisterhood and a 'Feminazi' by her many detractors.

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Despair of generation rent: At the same age, their parents were proud homeowners. But countless well-paid professionals are trapped in rental limbo - fearing they'll NEVER afford a mortgage 

Countless well-paid professionals are trapped in rental limbo

Rachel Lewis, a senior account manager for a marketing agency, and husband Alex, a financial adviser, from near Cardiff, are hoping not to be among those forced to rent for the rest of their lives. But a new report reveals that the average house will be worth around £360,000 by 2020, compared with £279,000 today, so increasing numbers will be shut out of the market as salaries fail to keep pace. They predict 7.2 million homes will be rented by 2025, compared with 5.4 million today and just 2.3 million in 2001. The long-term impact of this movement away from home ownership was highlighted in another report for the Chartered Institute of Housing which showed that in 35 years' time, a third of people over 60 will live in rented accommodation.

Humbling of a Master of the Universe: He paid Blair $1million for a day's work to create a corporate colossus with a stranglehold on the world's resources

Ivan Glasenberg, pictured, was known as one of the world's greatest traders after negotiating a £73billion merger. But now, his company is rapidly losing value and profit is evaporating.

Royally big mistake: Queen's representative quits after offensive comments about Pakistani community are leaked

Paul Sabapathy, the Queen's representative in the West Midlands for nearly eight years, has resigned after controversial comments he made about the Pakistani community were leaked.

'Beyond evil' paedophile gang who raped babies and toddlers and streamed their vile crimes on the internet to sex abusers around the world are jailed for 78 years

The gang, who lived across the UK, would offer advice on using 'date rape' drugs or over-the-counter medication to drug and sedate children and babies.

Invasion of the swingers: Village uproar over al fresco bondage at country estate 

Sherbourne villagers angered over Effrenata Lifestyle Festival at country estate

With just 200 residents, the upmarket hamlet of Sherbourne is used to life at a genteel pace. Next week, for instance, there will be a flower festival at its quaint church. This weekend, however, things are a little more racy. For locals have found themselves unwittingly playing host to a massive swingers' festival featuring everything from al fresco bondage to 'Roman orgies'. While some residents find it 'hilarious', others are outraged by the surprise arrival of nearly 500 libertines at the Sherbourne Park country estate owned by Old Etonian huntsman Robin Smith-Ryland (left).

'Dangerous racist' inspired by Jihadi John who tried to behead a Sikh dentist in Tesco in revenge for Lee Rigby's murder is jailed for life 

Zack Davies, 26, pictured, of Mold, North Wales, shouted 'White Power' and 'remember Lee Rigby' as he attacked Dr Sarandev Bhambra in the town's Tesco store last January.

Twelve Islamic militants face death penalty after being found guilty of killing 188 people when they bombed seven packed commuter trains in Mumbai in 2006

The judge found 12 defendants guilty of murder and criminal conspiracy, and acquitted one person for lack of evidence after a seven-year trial that has been dogged by controversy.

Children kept inside east London school after shots are fired nearby

Metropolitan Police confirmed that a shot was heard at around 3pm today and children have been ordered not to leave the Roger Ascham School, Walthamstow, while they search for suspects.

Could tobacco help CURE cancer? Key ingredient of chemo drug, naturally found in a rare Himalayan flower, 'is reproduced in tobacco plants'

Scientists at Stanford University have managed to recreate one of the key ingredients for the chemotherapy drug etoposide, in the leaves of a tobacco plant.

Could ALGAE cure blindness? Transplanting organism into the retina 'could one day restore sight to the blind' 

RetroSense, a Michigan-based biotechnology company, hopes to transplant light-sensitive proteins from an algae called chlamydomonas reinhardtii into human eyes to help blind people see.

Man died after doctor accidentally gave him the wrong drug, which triggered a cardiac arrest

Arnold Harper, 56, of Barrow, in Cumbria, had been airlifted to Royal Preston Hospital in 2013 after a van crash. After surgery, Dr Pieter DuPreez accidentally injected him with adrenaline, an inquest heard.

'You should be in prison': Video captures moment any commuter tells woman she should be arrested for putting her feet on a train seat

Ruby Butler told she should in PRISON for putting her feet on train seat

An argument over feet resting on an underground seat has received more than 500,000 views, since it was posted on Facebook earlier this week. Footage shows the dispute develop into a heated religious debate. Ms Butler, who was at the centre of the dispute, captioned the video: 'So on my way home today on the train I got abused...for having my feet on the chair.' The film shows the argument began after a Muslim man approached Ms Butler and said: 'I cannot sit there. I cannot pray with my clothes on, OK? And I travel every day.'

Why women love a man who smiles... but those who have a neutral expression are far more trustworthy 

Researchers discovered that women who wanted a long-term relationship found men who smiled more attractive.

Mont Blanc feels the cold: Mountain shrinks two metres in two years as temperature changes cause summit to drop 

EYD8N4 French Alps and Mont Blanc (Monte Bianco) from Le Semnoz or Crêt de Chatillon in the Rhone Alpes France

The summit of Mont Blanc - Europe's highest mountain - is now 4,808.73m, compared to 4,810.88m in 2013, according to French government scientists who scale the peak every year.

Killed because he was a policeman: Widow says off-duty officer was targeted for his job as pair who killed him with 'piledriver' punch are jailed

Sarah Doyle had been married to Pc Neil Doyle, 36, for less than six months when he was fatally struck whilst celebrating his Christmas party in Liverpool.

I voted for Britain to LEAVE Europe, Corbyn admits as fears grow in Labour that he will lead join the out campaign again

Labour Party leadership candidate Jeremy Corbyn speaks during a rally in London, Britain September 10, 2015. Britain's opposition Labour Party is voting for a new leader in a contest that polls indicate will be won by Corbyn, a veteran fan of Karl Marx who has upstaged rivals by promising a shift back to the party's socialist roots.  REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

With the hardline socialist expected to be named Labour leader tomorrow, the revelation that he opposed membership of the European Community in 1975 triggered panic among pro-Europeans.

Sadiq Khan named as Labour's candidate to be London Mayor as party lurches to the left

LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 11:  Labour Member of Parliament for Tooting and London mayoral candidate, Sadiq Khan, gestures after winning the contest to become Labour's candidate to become London mayor at the Royal Festival Hall on September 11, 2015 in London, England. Mr Khan beat 5 other candidates to the position to stand in next years mayoral election.  (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

The result will be seen as an early indication of the mood in the party ahead of the naming tomorrow of the new Labour leader, which is widely expected to be arch-leftwinger Jeremy Corbyn.

Owner of 'Spicy Affair' curry house jailed for two years for slapping young waitresses' bottoms as they tried out for jobs and telling them they were paid to 'flirt, play and mess around'

Prashant Sengar, 40, pictured, from Solihull, was jailed for 22 months after pleading guilty to seven counts of sexual assault, two of which were against girls interviewing for jobs with him.

Corbyn poses threat to national security: As Cameron attacks socialist on economy, Tories plan to paint him as weak on terror

Labour Party leadership candidate Jeremy Corbyn leaves his home in north London, Britain September 11, 2015. Corbyn, the leading candidate to win control of Britain's opposition Labour Party said he would introduce a punitive windfall tax, aimed at recouping money lost by privatising state assets too cheaply, if he becomes prime minister in 2020.  REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth

David Cameron will signal the start of the onslaught today, with a warning that the finances of every family in Britain would be at risk from Mr Corbyn's hard-left agenda.

I voted for Britain to LEAVE Europe, Corbyn admits as fears grow in Labour that he will join the out campaign

Labour Party leadership candidate Jeremy Corbyn speaks during a rally in London, Britain September 10, 2015. Britain's opposition Labour Party is voting for a new leader in a contest that polls indicate will be won by Corbyn, a veteran fan of Karl Marx who has upstaged rivals by promising a shift back to the party's socialist roots.  REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

With the hardline socialist expected to be named Labour leader tomorrow, the revelation that he opposed membership of the European Community in 1975 triggered panic among pro-Europeans.

Andy Burnham denies part in cash for access scandal after Labour fixer took £5,000 from reporter 'to fund shortfall in his leadership campaign'

Millionaire Faiz ul Rasool, leader of the Muslim Friends of Labour, was filmed taking the cash in a casino after claiming Mr Burnham was 'short of £40,000' for his campaign.

Sadiq Khan named as Labour's candidate to be London Mayor as party lurches to the left

LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 11:  Labour Member of Parliament for Tooting and London mayoral candidate, Sadiq Khan, gestures after winning the contest to become Labour's candidate to become London mayor at the Royal Festival Hall on September 11, 2015 in London, England. Mr Khan beat 5 other candidates to the position to stand in next years mayoral election.  (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

The result will be seen as an early indication of the mood in the party ahead of the naming tomorrow of the new Labour leader, which is widely expected to be arch-leftwinger Jeremy Corbyn.

Cameron could be ousted in two years if he 'messes up' EU referendum, warns disgraced ex-Tory spin chief Andy Coulson

Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson arrives at the High Court in Edinburgh, where he has been cleared of committing perjury at the 2010 trial of former socialist MSP Tommy Sheridan after the judge ruled he had no case to answer. \n\nPRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday June 3, 2015. See PA story COURTS Coulson. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire

The prospect of Britain leaving the EU and the threat of a bitter Tory split creates a 'real Rubik's Cube' that presents one of the biggest challenges of his premiership, Mr Coulson claimed.

Being buried alive? It's even scarier than you think: Just ask the Huddersfield Houdini who nearly died trying this week

Being buried alive like Antony Britton is even scarier than you think

Antony Britton, pictured right, from West Yorkshire, talks of the death-defying stunt in Huddersfield that nearly killed him last week, only ever attempted by two other men - one of which was Houdini in 1915, and even he failed. The stunt in a park near Huddersfield - witnessed by spectators at first gripped, then horrified - was a disaster. Instead of bursting from the ground, Antony was hauled out unconscious, needing resuscitation, pictured left. By some miracle and with help form an ambulance, he survived being buried under six feet of soil with just a broken rib and ruptured pride.

Benedict Cumberbatch returns to the stage after performance of Hamlet to attack Cameron's response to the migrant crisis

As audience members were still applauding, the actor stood on stage at the Barbican theatre and criticised the 'slow' response and appealed for help raising funds for the refugees.

Moroccan man arrested after former British Olympic diver and wife were found shot dead in their Spanish villa

David Tarsey and his wife Jean, both 77, were found in each other's arms on their sofa after each was killed with a single bullet to the head on March 29. A man was arrested on Thursday morning.

Outrage over 'shameful' plot to allow killers from the Northern Ireland Troubles to get away with murder if they confess

Hundreds of suspects, including members of the IRA, British soldiers and RUC officers will avoid prosecution in exchange for owning up. Lord Tebbit, pictured, hit out as his wife was an IRA bomb victim.

'Body wrapped in an Ikea bag' is found near lake in Epping Forest 

The human remains - which were said to have been hidden in at least one of the blue shopping bags - were discovered in bushes (pictured) near a popular boating lake in the south east London suburb.

Social workers took three-hour-old baby boy and kept him in care 'because they didn't like his mother'

The young boy has now been returned to his mother after a ruling at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court which said he had been taken away 'on the basis of unsubstantiated information'.

Hospital patients are a third more likely to die if discharged at the weekend

Experts say a lack of senior doctors working at weekends who can make key discharge decisions has left patients vulnerable - particularly the elderly, who may not have anyone to care for them at home.

Millions more Syrians could head for Europe: UN warns of huge influx of refugees fleeing 'hell' as HALF the country is on the move 

UN warns of influx of refugees fleeing 'hell' as HALF of Syria is on the move

Millions more Syrians could come to Europe to seek asylum, a United Nations agency chief predicted yesterday. More than 430,000 refugees and migrants have crossed the Mediterranean to reach Europe this year, official figures show.

The chilling hit-list of Brits that Adolf Hitler wanted killed is explained: Why Nazis wanted Baden-Powell, Noel Coward and Virginia Woolf punished if they won the war

A chilling hit-list of the Brits Hitler wanted killed should Germany have overrun Britain has been explained - with Winston Churchill, HG Wells and Noel Coward all earmarked as 'enemies of the state'.

House of Lords were dismissed by Stalin's man in London as 'historically blind, like moles, and ready to lick the Nazi leaders' boots like a beaten dog', newly-published diaries of the Soviet ambassador reveal

Soviet diplomat Ivan Maisky (pictured) served in London between 1932 and 1943 and enjoyed close relationships with some of the most influential figures in public life.

Dog lovers DON'T prefer blondes - ginger pooches get adopted quicker, new research shows

The Dog's Trust has revealed that just three per cent of the charity's UK rescue dogs are either red, ginger or auburn - and they tend to find their new homes three days quicker than average.

Plenty of room for a dungeon... Author EL James buys £1.1million bungalow on Cornish coast - but plans to demolish it and build a luxury mansion SEVEN times bigger 

Multi-millionaire writer E.L James has been granted planning permission to demolish the 106 sq m Cornwall home she bought for £1.1m and erect a five bedroom mansion (pictured) in its place.

Wife stands by her army captain husband after he was given seven years for raping a house guest while she slept in the next bedroom

Sandhurst officer's wife stands by him after he is given seven years for rape

Sandhurst graduate Daniel Howard, 29, inset, from Darlington, left a devastating impact on his victim after launching the drunken attack in February last year. The Royal Medical Corps officer, who has served in Afghanistan, was convicted following a four-day trial on what the judge described as the 'strongest possible evidence'. His barrister told the court that his wife April Broadgate (pictured with Howard on his wedding day) and in-laws are standing by him, but that his promising military career had been left in tatters.

Could ALGAE cure blindness? Transplanting organism into the retina 'could one day restore sight to the blind' 

RetroSense, a Michigan-based biotechnology company, hopes to transplant light-sensitive proteins from an algae called chlamydomonas reinhardtii into human eyes to help blind people see.

Why Diet Coke is BAD for you: Opting for low-calorie drinks means you're more likely to 'compensate and gorge on junk food'

People who drink diet drinks are likely to feel justified in eating more because their drink had fewer calories, or the low-calorie drink may leave them unsatisfied, University of Illinois researchers found.

Poor diet is the biggest cause of early death across the world - with red meat and sugary drinks responsible for one in five deaths

The top risks linked with early deaths across the world are high blood pressure, smoking, high BMI and high blood sugar levels, a report by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation found.

The rich don't mingle: Wealthy jetsetters are in a 'social bubble' and mix less with foreigners

Experts from the University of Cambridge ranked people and countries on status. Red countries were deemed high class but their residents had fewer friends than in yellow, low-class countries.

The secrets to a happy family? Watch TV together, sit around the table for Sunday lunch... and make sure you live near a pub 

Researchers spoke to almost 2,000 parents from across the country and found just under 40 per cent of those polled said watching TV programmes as a family made them happy.

Britain scrambles Typhoons from RAF Lossiemouth to intercept nuclear-capable Russian supersonic bombers off Northumbrian coast

Typhoons from RAF Lossiemouth intercept nuclear-capable Russian bombers

The Typhoons blasted from RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland to intercept the pair of Tupolev Tu-160 BlackJack bombers which were flying in international airspace in an area of UK national interest.

Dad's touching video of him singing a lullaby to his sleeping 11-day-old daughter takes the internet by storm

Matt Finch, 29, from Hollywood, Birmingham, penned the catchy tune that he's calling 'Ivy's song' in just 20 minutes, then recorded himself singing it with a guitar to his tiny baby.

What a dog's dinner! Stomach-churning pictures of pets who bit off a little more than they could chew 

One-year-old Doberman Zeus from Ohio has won a nationwide competition to find the most bizarre things pets have eaten after the dog chewed and swallowed a total of 26 golf balls.

A terrifying 90-degree drop and twists inspired by fighter jets: Theme park's plans for tallest, fastest and longest dive roller coaster in the world

The ride called Valravn (val-rey-vuhn), at Cedar Point, in Ohio, will send daredevil passengers on a heart-pounding 214ft free fall at 75mph, and a stomach-churning half loop and half roll.

Kangaroo haggis, lamb testicles and sheep's head soup: How British diners are embracing increasingly exotic food 

The change in nationwide tastes could be down to migrants from across the world settling in Britain and bringing popular dishes from their home countries to the UK.

Men, are you looking for love? Then SMILE: Males who want a long-lasting relationship should look happy

Experts at the University of Oslo and Senshu University in Japan say men who seem more trustworthy are a more attractive option for a long-term partnership because it may involve parenting.

EXCLUSIVE: 'There's drones in the air!' How paranoid Jihadi John lives in fear of death from above - as revealed by two men who had a terrifying car ride with ISIS knifeman

ISIS executioner Jihadi John's fear of death from above revealed by men

The chilling insight come from two visitors to ISIS territory who told MailOnline what they witnessed when they accompanied Mohammed Emwazi (right) and other paranoid jihadis panicking as drones hovered in the skies over Iraq (main, filmed circling over Raqqa). The pair were with an ISIS team in and around the jihadi's stronghold of Mosul last year and described how Emwazi and his depraved cohorts fled onto a football pitch packed with civilians in a desperate attempt to dodge a drone attack.

'Today is Pearl Harbor': Never-before-seen 9/11 emails capture White House staff reaction to the horror of the terror attacks

On the eve of the 14th anniversary of 9/11, the emails were released by the George W. Bush Presidential Library to The New York Times through an open-records request.

Pictured: The shocking moment female commuter is mugged by Roma gypsies on streets of Paris and no-one came to help 

A woman is summarily mugged by two Roma gypsies in central Paris on Wednesday. No-one bothers to help stop a crime that's become common in the world's most popular tourist city.

Father of Aylan Kurdi angrily hits out at Iraqi mother who accused him of being a 'people smuggler' after she lost two children on same doomed boat trip that killed his family

Abdullah Kurdi, 40, father of Syrian boys Aylan, 3, and Galip, 5, who were washed up drowned on a beach near Turkish resort of Bodrum on Wednesday, cries as he waits for the delivery of their bodies outside a morgue in Mugla, Turkey, Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015.(AP Photo/Mehmet Can Meral)

Zainab Abbas said Abdullah Kurdi (pictured) was the driver of the boat and begged her not to 'dob him in'. But he's denied her claims and says he doesn't know why she's trying to tarnish his reputation.

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One minute Charlotte Proudman was an unknown 27-year-old barrister finishing a PhD on female genital mutilation and the law. The next she was at the centre of a global media storm, hailed a martyr by the sisterhood and a 'Feminazi' by her many detractors.

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Day Two of our campaign to secure a retrial for Marine Sergeant Alexander Blackman, pictured, and the disturbing questions mount over his conviction.