Pictured: Harry's late-night dash from his 31st birthday bash with ex-girlfriend Cressie. So is this the proof the romance is back on? 

Prince Harry's dash from 31st birthday bash with ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas

Laughing into the night sky, Prince Harry's former girlfriend Cressida Bonas (far right) is seen leaving his 31st birthday celebrations in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Wearing a white button shirt with frilly bow, the newly-single actress (left) shares a laugh and a joke with a pal minutes before her old flame (Harry, middle) exits the same London pub after a five-hour birthday party. The Prince - who flew to London by helicopter for Tuesday night's get-together, kissed a female pal on the cheek (inset), before inviting guests - including Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall - back to Kensington Palace for an after party.

Fury as pensioners are told - sell your home: Financial watchdog wants elderly to downsize to tackle housing shortage 

Financial watchdog tells elderly to downsize to tackle housing shortage 

Ministers should look at ways to tackle the problem of retired people living in properties that are too big for them, says a major financial watchdog. A senior official risked the wrath of millions of mortgage-free pensioners who remain in family homes when she said they may need to be steered towards moving to retirement housing. Lynda Blackwell, head of mortgages at the Financial Conduct Authority, said Britain had a 'real issue with the last-time buyer'. But her comments were described as 'insulting' and 'unhelpful' last night. Critics said older property owners should not be seen as 'home blockers'.

JAN MOIR: Little Miss Look-at-me is anything but a victim 

Oh no, is she still here? Say what you like about lawyer Charlotte Proudman, but you have to admit she is making the most of her 15 minutes of fame. The 27-year-old has been busy, busy, busy.

Immigrant deportation centre is ordered to make its food less British after inmates from more than EIGHTY countries complain about traditional meals

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 HMP Verne, Portland, Dorset, England, Britain
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 The prison was recently in the news after prisoners were found to be drinking anti flu hand cleaning gel and got drunk after consuming the fluids.

Nearly three quarters of the 575 men housed at one removal centre - half of which have criminal convictions - told inspectors they were not happy with the food.

Refugees welcome...to the Age of Stupid: Yvette Cooper's pledge to take in a migrant family is more proof noisy emotion has replaced quiet intelligence, writes RICHARD LITTLEJOHN

Still no word on when, precisely, Pixie Balls-Cooper will be welcoming a grateful migrant, sorry 'refugee', family into one of her two lovely homes, writes RICHARD LITTLEJOHN.

What a rotten apple: He's venerated as a genius. But two new films show Apple founder Steve Jobs was a heartless monster who trampled over friends and disowned his own daughter 

They leave bouquets and hand-written notes on the grass in Alta Mesa cemetery in honour of a man behind a business making electronic devices which some people claim they can't live without.

Faithful dog stands guard for a WEEK with her trapped canine friend until the pair are found by walker

Dog stands guard for a WEEK with trapped friend until they were found together

A dog duo that had been missing for a week on Washington State's Vashon Island were lost when one of the dogs fell into an old cistern in a ravine. While one dog, a Basset hound named Phoebe, sat trapped, her Irish setter companion Tillie waited by her side. Tillie was also occasionally spotted outside the ravine, where she gained the attention of a passerby, leading to the discovery of the pair.

Speak English to get a job in the public sector! New immigration bill says ALL state workers who deal with the public will have to have equivalent of grade C at GCSE

All state workers who deal directly with the public - including policemen, social workers, teachers and council officials - will have to have the equivalent of a C in GCSE English under new laws.

Early cancer diagnosis? It depends on where you live: Study reveals huge variation in care for a range of conditions 

A major report has revealed that patients in some parts of England are four times more likely to have their cancer diagnosed early than those living elsewhere in the country.

Tragedy as rescue helicopter DROPS man into freezing loch: Retired charity worker dies after accident during fishing trip 

Dr Bill Murdoch fell into the water during a solo fishing trip on Loch Fyne, Argyll, but as he was being winched out of the freezing water by a helicopter, he slipped from the harness and fell back into the loch.

Boxing legend Frank Bruno 'back in hospital after suffering relapse of bipolar disorder' just days after completing the Great North Run 

The former heavy weight champion, Frank Bruno, has voluntarily admitted himself to a hospital which specialises in bipolar after his friends and family grew concerned about him.

What REALLY happens when you give birth? From your waters breaking to just how much it hurts, experts reveal the truth...

Everyone knows childbirth hurts, but how bad will the pain get - and what really happens in the delivery room? Here, leading experts reveal all to MailOnline...

Super-intelligent aliens could be trying to contact Earth, but humans are too stupid to pick up the signals, says Seti's top scientist

Exclusive: Dr Nathalie Cabrol, who is leading the hunt for alien life at the Seti Institute in California, says optical and radio technologies may not be able to pick up messages from ET.

Another fence goes up to stop the migrants: Days after sealing off Serbia, Hungary begins laying razor-wire along Croatian border as its neighbour begs for refugees to go elsewhere 

Another fence goes up to stop the migrants: Days after sealing off Serbia, Hungary begins

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban said a fence will be finished on a 26 mile stretch of the border with Croatia - where the two countries are not divided by a river - by the end of today. Hundreds of Hungarian troops are being called in to help build the barrier just days after the country erected a 100 mile razor-wire fence along its border with Serbia (top right). Orban said this morning: 'We must implement the same measures as on the Serbian-Hungarian border.' Pictured: Migrants stage a demonstration as they wait at the Tovarnik railway station in Croatia (left) and officers watch on as refugees hang out of the windows of a train (bottom right) at a railway station near the Slovenian-Croatian border in Dobova, Brezice.

MI5 and police are watching more than 3,000 homegrown terror suspects willing to attack on British soil 

It came as the head of MI5 Andrew Parker warned that the UK is facing an unprecedented terror threat with home-grown fanatics are 'being radicalised to the point of violence within weeks'.

'I feel like a film star' says hero pilot who saved 169 lives when plane engine burst into flames as it prepared to take off from Las Vegas airport 

Modest pilot Chris Henkey has told of his shock at all the attention being lavished on him after saving the lives of 169 passengers when his British Airways jet burst into flames on the runway.

Queen Rania of Jordan pleads with European nations to accept MORE Syrian refugees and not 'bolt the door' - or the West will face further extremism in future

Jordan's Queen Rania calls on Europe to accept MORE Syrian refugees

The Jordanian royal, 45, was speaking in Berlin after being presented with the Walther Rathenau prize. Watched by Germany's Angela Merkel, she called for 'exceptional solutions' to the refugee crisis. Jordan is currently home to an estimated 1.4 incomers, 630,000 of whom have registered as refugees. Many of the latter live in sprawling UN run camps close to Jordan's northern border with Syria.

Queen's Don't Stop Me Now is the top feel-good song of the past 50 years... and a scientific formula has proved it 

A cognitive neuroscientist from the University of Groningen in Holland studied pop songs from the past 50 years and created an equation to reveal what gives some songs a 'feel good' factor.

How software engineer exposed privacy flaw in Kardashian clan's new sites that leaves more than 800,000 users' private data open to hackers

Alaxic Smith published a blog post - which has since been deleted - with screengrabs showing how he accidentally came across names and email addresses of subscribers.

'Downton effect' boosts house prices: Properties near stately homes cost £41,000 more than an average property in the same county 

Properties near stately homes cost £41,000 more than the average house in the same county, according to a new report, which claims buyers are willing to pay a premium to live near grand estates.

Dolly's dalliance and a very unusual marriage: She sleeps with her (female) PA, got cosy with her bodyguard and there's talk of trysts with Burt Reynolds. Yet she's been blissfully married for 50 years...

Dolly Parton to mark 50th wedding anniversary by appearing on stage in Tennessee

Queen of Country Dolly Parton (left) will appear in May at her Tennessee home, to celebrate her 50-year marriage to one of showbiz's biggest mysteries - the elusive Mr Dolly Parton. Her husband Carl Thomas Dean (pictured bottom right) is set to break a habit of a lifetime and appear alongside his wife in public. And his appearance will be the showbiz equivalent of the discovery of a dodo. Dolly has a long history of unusual relationships, including with her PA and childhood friend Judy Ogle (top right). But will husband Carl finally emerge from the shadows to appear by her side and celebrate a union that Parton has described as her 'first and last' marriage?

Fine dining for £30 or less: The UK's cheapest Michelin-starred menus revealed

These menus - which all come in at less than £30 - feature impeccably cooked ingredients and intelligent pairings devised by some of Britain's top chefs.

'Super gonorrhoea' outbreak sparks national alert: Experts warn 'many people could be infected by' drug-resistant STI

Fifteen cases have been reported to Public Health England since the outbreak was first detected in Leeds. Experts said they fear there could be 'many undetected cases' across the UK.

Toddlers who are put to bed with an iPad: One in ten under fours are watching programmes despite parents being warned of health hazards of night-time viewing 

Rising numbers of pre-schoolers across Britain are using their parents' mobile phones to access apps while many already possess their own tablets and games consoles that they're glued to.

You've met one of the good ones: 'What lonely hearts conman told mum of three ... before swindling her out of £40,000'

Anne Ruddock, from Ledbury, Herefordshire, claimed 50-year-old Matthew Samuels (bottom right) pretended to be a millionaire businessman, gained her trust, then conned her out of £40,000.

Are these Britain's most luxurious student digs? State-of-the-art block has a cinema, games room, gym, king-sized beds... and a CONCIERGE (but is too posh for parties?)

Leeds' The Edge development has cinema, games room and gym for £140 a week

At The Edge development in Leeds, lucky student residents will be able to live in boutique luxury. The 131 room complex comes complete with its own cinema (top right) and fully-stocked gym (bottom right), where trained personal trainers are on hand to offer coaching and advice. There's also communal study areas, a cafe (top left) and games room, complete with pool table (bottom left). The bedrooms themselves aren't too bad either - with students able to make sure they're well rested ahead of their exams by sleeping on massive king-size beds (middle). Nav Ahmed, managing director of the company that owns the development, Parklane Properties, said: 'It's seven star student accommodation and we believe there's nothing like this in the country.'

'You stupid man': Outraged Jeremy Kyle wipes the floor with homophobic guest on his show... and Twitter is right behind him

A married man accused of being gay on the ITV show caused outrage by saying he hates 'f***ing f******.' Jeremy Kyle was angered by the man's views which he slammed as disgusting and Twitter users agreed.

Ferrari still at the bodyshop, Tulisa? Former X Factor judge finds someone to chauffeur her around as she is seen for the first time since her arrest over 'drink-driving' smash

Tulisa Contostavlos driven by chauffeur as she is seen for first time since arrest

The 27-year-old former X Factor judge was pictured climbing out of the back of a black people carrier (left) outside South Mimms Services in Hertfordshire on Thursday morning. Donning a green jumper, black skinny jeans and a pair of Christian Louboutin heels, she stared down at her phone as she walked toward the building. Once inside, she and her PA, Gareth Varey, were seen grabbing early morning coffees at Starbucks (inset), before the singer a made a brief phone call. The pair then returned to the people carrier (right), where Tulisa's unidentified chauffeur was waiting in the driver's seat, dressed in a smart jacket. Tulisa is currently on bail after crashing her £150,000 Ferrari in a suspected drink driving incident last week.

It's no yolk: Australian scientist wins parody Ig Nobel Prize for creating a way to unboil an egg

Professor Colin Raston (pictured) from Flinders University in Adelaide has been awarded an Ig Nobel Prize for building a machine which can unboil an egg.

Bake Off fans cry fowl over 'creepy' Ian's roadkill pies: Viewers left shocked after baker tells of 'passion' for using animals he finds in his creations 

Bake Off contestant Ian Cumming said finding a dead hare on the road sparked his 'passion' for cooking roadkill. He made the admission during Wednesday's 'Victorian-inspired' episode.

What a Pumpkin Spice Latte REALLY does to your body: Infographic reveals shocking effect the sugary drink has on you - from high blood pressure to serious weight gain

The chart explores how your blood, heart, liver, and bladder react within an hour of consuming the coffee chain's 16-ounce seasonal beverage made with two per cent milk and whipped cream.

Harry Potter's invisibility cloak becomes a reality (sort of): Ultra-thin cape conceals 3D objects, but it only works with tiny shapes

Working with brick-like blocks of gold nanoantennas, scientists at the University of California Berkeley fashioned a 'skin cloak' (illustrated) 80 nanometres thick.

The mother who cannot say goodbye to her dead child: Tragic gorilla cannot bear to be separated from her baby a week after it died... and still tries to wake her up

Gorilla at Frankfurt Zoo cannot bear to be separated from baby a week after it died

Shira the gorilla's baby died when she was just a week old. Keeper at Frankfurt Zoo, in Berlin, have been unable to retrieve the body as the mother does not appear to realise that the infant is dead. During the day she can be seen pacing around the cage carrying her dead baby (main picture) and places her across her stomach when she sleeps. She wakes with a perplexed look on her face when the little gorilla does not stir. The pair are pictured (inset) while the baby was still alive.

Straw and Rifkind tipped for the House of Lords after being cleared of breaking rules in cash-for-access sting

Jack Straw (left) and Sir Malcolm Rifkind.  

The two former foreign secretaries are facing accusations that they were prepared to use their positions and contacts to benefit a private company in return for payments of thousands of pounds. 

PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Saturday August 23, 2014. Straw and Rifkind have been named in an undercover investigation by the Daily Telegraph and Channel 4 Dispatches. Both men have strongly denied any wrongdoing. The two senior MPs were secretly filmed by reporters claiming to represent a Hong Kong-based communications agency called PMR which was seeking to hire senior British politicians to join its advisory board. See PA story POLITICS Lobbying. Photo credit should read: PA/PA Wire.

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MP Labour's Jack Straw (left) faced ending his political career in disgrace and Tory Sir Malcolm Rifkind was forced to quit as an MP after being accused of breaking rules on paid lobbying.

'Brace, brace, brace': Terrifying moment holiday jet was forced to make emergency landing at Manchester airport after bird strike left engine spewing smoke

A bird apparently flew into the engine of the Jet2 flight from Barcelona as it came in to land at Manchester Airport, causing it to malfunction. The plane is pictured being inspected on the ground.

Why Guinness is blacklisted at the World Cup: £20m marketing deal with Heineken means Murphy's Irish Stout will be sold at stadiums instead 

Heineken is one of the main sponsors of the Rugby World Cup. As part of the deal, the brewer has insisted only its brands of beer can be sold to fans - meaning the Dublin favourite is banned.

I hope my son shuns sport, says Jonny: Rugby star claims he doesn't want a potential child to put themselves under the same pressure he did 

Wilkinson, who kicked England to World Cup glory in Sydney in 2003, has said that he wouldn't want his son to follow him into a sports career as he'd worry he'd put too much pressure on himself.

Obese woman who shed 160lb bares her unsightly excess skin in stark photo series which captures the dark side to weight loss

Obese woman Julia Kozerski who shed 160LBS bares her excess skin in photo series

Julia Kozerski, from Brookfield, Wisconsin, lost 160 pounds after getting married, but found that her incredible transformation didn't turn her into the 'perfect' person that she had hoped it would. As a way of expressing her emotions, she began to take powerful self-portraits to show her physical and mental struggles.

BBC plans Netflix rival: Broadcaster aims to launch service next year that will stream British programmes to US 

BBC's Director general Tony Hall said the online Netflix-style subscription service would launch next year and allow the Corporation to screen shows not currently available in America.

Bush came to lunch, Fergie drank him under the table...David Frost knew everyone who was anyone - but did they really know him?

Sir David Frost, who died two years ago in his cabin while preparing to give a one man show aboard a cruise ship, was such a dedicated entertainer and pundit that his face was always caked in make-up.

Pictured: Female recruit who collapsed and died during army training course as family pay tribute to aspiring soldier who 'died doing what she loved'

Tragedy: Army recruit Megan Park, said to be from Blackburn, Lancashire, died while undergoing initial training at the Training Centre in Surrey

Army recruit Megan Park, reportedly in her early 20s, from Blackburn, Lancashire, died while undergoing initial training at the Training Centre in Pirbright, Surrey.

Who'd have forecast that? Met Office created plum media job for fresh graduate (who just happened to be the daughter of its new £230,000-a-year science boss)

Anna Slingo-Hutt was just out of university when she was hired as to make videos for the Met Office - the same month her mother Dame Julia Slingo joined the forecasters as chief scientist.

Cool Duchess shades it with her new do! Kate shows off new hairstyle as she resumes royal duties after the birth of Princess Charlotte  

Kate Middleton shows of new fringe hairstyle as she resumes her royal duties

Looking slim in a checked £1,245 Ralph Lauren shirtdress, Kate's new fringe was on full display as she chatted to staff on her arrival at the Anna Freud Centre in London. After enjoying a summer break with her children, Prince George, two, and Princess Charlotte, four months, at their new family home, Anmer Hall, in Norfolk, aides said the Duchess, 33, was looking forward to getting back to a limited programme of engagements.

Reds in the bed: Jeremy, Diane and a naked romp in a Cotswolds field... and Labour leader even took his lover on a romantic road trip to East Germany

For more than 35 years, Jeremy Corbyn, 66, has been a close friend and political soulmate of Diane Abbott, 61, but they were also secret lovers even though the new Labour leader was married.

The party unfaithful: Affair between Corbyn and Abbott is the latest in a long line involving senior leftie lotharios 

Tony Blair's Foreign Secretary Robin Cook embarked on an infamous affair with his Commons secretary Gaynor Regan - who he later married in 1998. The couple are pictured together.

TOM UTLEY: What's Labour come to when the scumbag who applauded my friend's IRA murderers is Shadow Chancellor?

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God in heaven, what has the Labour Party come to if its leader thinks it acceptable to choose John McDonnell as this to shadow one of Britain's three greatest offices of state?, writes TOM UTLEY.

Half-hearted apology from Corbyn's right-hand man for praising the IRA: McDonnell says he 'regrets' remarks - before going on to suggest they helped the peace process 

John McDonnell said sorry for saying IRA thugs should be 'honoured' for their 'bravery,' but then appeared to suggest his comments were designed to help the peace process and save lives.

Flag 'snob' Labour MP Emily Thornberry handed frontbench job as Cameron attacks 'throwback' Corbyn

Islington South & Finsbury MP Emily Thornberry, leaves her home today
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Emily Thornberry becomes shadow employment minister as the new Labour leader tries to fill junior frontbench roles from the pool of Labour MPs willing to serve in his top team.

Can perky Lisa convert her energy into power? QUENTIN LETTS Yesterday in Parliament 

Already Labour types are eyeing successors to Jeremy Corbyn. One possible candidate is Wigan's Lisa Nandy, Labour's new spokesman on Energy and Climate Change.

Corbyn backs EU so he can tax City: Labour leader emails MPs to confirm party will campaign to stay after revolt by the Shadow Cabinet

Jeremy Corbyn performed a humiliating U-turn over Europe last night, pledging to campaign to stay in the EU - as a means to impose punitive taxes on the City of London.

'I roundly told her to f*** off': Labour MP rages at Diane Abbott in feminism row while Jeremy Corbyn looked on in silence

In an extraordinary clash, Jess Phillips, who was only elected in May, hit back at Ms Abbott who accused her of being 'sanctimonious' about the lack of women in Mr Corbyn's top team.

The disturbing 'killer' clown videos that WILL give you nightmares: Pranksters chase guests down hotel corridors and trap customers in a gas station in utterly terrifying film

The disturbing 'killer' clown videos that WILL give you nightmares

The notorious DM Pranks YouTube channel hosted by Matteo Moroni, took to Las Vegas for its latest video and terrorised locals in a series of increasingly elaborate pranks. In one of the clips, the clowns scare the life out of people in a gas station (main and right) with a fake 'dead' body on the floor (main and right) and clowns hiding in the aisles. In another a hotel guest walks down a corridor until he sees a clown waiting for him and then runs for his life (top left).

Mother of war hero who died serving with Sergeant Alexander Blackman: My son was on that tour from hell. Any of his comrades could have reacted like jailed Marine

Retired headmistress Serena Alexander said everyone in the unit was 'dreadfully traumatised' by the tour, which claimed the life of her son Sam, 28, (pictured) and six of his comrades.

Battle for justice: Jailed commando's legal campaign gets a £50k boost from billionaire philanthropist and Tory peer Lord Ashcroft 

Amid an extraordinary outpouring of public generosity, the donation from the former Tory party deputy chairman is the largest single contribution to Sergeant Alexander Blackman's campaign yet.

Queen gears up for Bentley 4x4: Her Majesty set to be first person to collect sought-after new model after driving prototype on Balmoral estate 

The £160,000 Bentayga is said to be the 'the most powerful, luxurious, and exclusive sports utility vehicle in the world' - in stark contrast to the Land Rover Defender the Queen normally favours.

Royal patron Prince William is guest of honour at anniversary ball to protect endangered wildlife in Africa

Prince William spoke at the Tusk Trust 25th anniversary ball. The Duke of Cambridge has been a royal patron for the charity since 2005 and is an advocate for conserving African wildlife.

'Buddy, circumstances make the man': Pablo Escobar's hitman 'Popeye' who admits ordering 3,000 murders breaks silence to say he doesn't feel ANY guilt... because he too was a victim of the 'King of Cocaine'

'Buddy, circumstances make the man': Pablo Escobar's hitman 'Popeye' who admits ordering

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Pablo Escobar's hitman, 'Popeye' Vasquez (pictured), who killed 300 and ordered the deaths of 3,000 more to enforce the drug lord's reign of terror, has promised to make explosive new revelations about his former boss in his new book. Vasquez - real name John Jairo - claims the drug lord dubbed the 'King of Cocaine' was more powerful than anyone had imagined. He claims Escobar's £20billion fortune allowed him to take control of the country's intelligence agency, the Administrative Department of Security (DAS). Vasquez has been in hiding since being released from prison after a 22-year sentence because he fears retribution from his victims' families, but he does not feel guilt for the hundreds he murdered because they were casualties of 'the war'.

Families' fury as Mail reveals top brass 'cover-up': Secret dossier shows how Marines were catastrophically let down by commanders on 2011 'tour from hell'

In the uncensored version top brass confessed that Marines in Afghanistan were pushed to be 'overly aggressive'. But in public, the MoD solely blamed Sgt Blackman for shooting a wounded Taliban fighter.

Ministers face legal fight over turning away hero translators: Lawyers warn defence chiefs they face judicial review unless they reconsider case of interpreter 'Chris'

Defence chiefs have been warned that unless they reconsider the case of the translator, known as Chris, they will face a Judicial Review over how they have assessed threats to his life.

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Mother and daughter who wanted matching D-cups are left with £20,000 medical bills after being poisoned by their implants

Mother-daughter left with £20k medical bills after PIP implants scandal

Tracey Ahmet, 45, and her mother Margaret Hall, 64, from Romford, Essex, revealed how they were poisoned by their toxic implants after they decided to boost their B-cups together. Tracey was forced to pay for multiple corrective surgeries after her breasts ruptured twice. She said: 'We just wanted to treat ourselves and share the journey together. I wish we'd booked a holiday instead.'

British scientists set to genetically modify embryos for the first time in bid to understand why some women suffer repeated miscarriages 

The British geneticists say they hope to use the technique to understand what causes women to suffer repeated miscarriages, as critics call for a ban on genetically modified babies.

Passive smokers in diabetes alert: Risk of developing Type 2 increases by 22% compared to non-smokers 

New research reveals that passive smoking raises the risk of getting type 2 diabetes by 22 per cent. For light smokes, the risk increases by 21 per cent, and for heavy smokers it's increased by 57 per cent.

Phone call of duty: Thai military cadets who defied rules on bringing their smartphones to training camp are made to SMASH them with concrete blocks

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The clip shows navy cadets at a military school in Thailand who have been caught breaking the no-phone rule, and are being forced to line up and smash their smartphones with concrete blocks.

Obese woman who wanted to honour her friend's memory loses EIGHT STONE for charity skydive... after being told she was too heavy to jump

At 21 stone Michelle Selwood, 44, from Ramsgate, didn't meet the weight restrictions to skydive for her friend who died from cancer. She slimmed to 13st 3lbs to raise £900 for charity.

Global financial crisis forces US Federal Reserve to freeze interest rates

FILE - In this July 15, 2015 file photo, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. Nine years after they last raised their benchmark interest rate and after months of feverish speculation, Federal Reserve policymakers this week may finally raise that rate from a record low near zero. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)

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kept interest rates unchanged on Thursday in a nod to concerns about a weak world economy, but left open the possibility of a tightening this year. Fed chair Janet Yellen pictured

Primark under fire for charging bargain hunting Brits MORE than US customers for identical items (even though it's a UK brand)

The UK-based brand is charging British customers more than four pounds extra for a camel coat and an additional £2.20 for a toffee-coloured jumper. Primark has blamed VAT for the pricing differences.

I was victim of sexism, says Harrods security guard who 'was subject to witch-hunt because he wouldn't let female staff walk through store with coffee'

John Perrett said he was only following guidelines when he stopped Caroline Lyons and Chloe Marsh - a merchandise manager and PA respectively - carrying hot drinks through the upmarket store.

The heartache of always wanting just one more baby: Mother of four reveals how she constantly fights her desire for another child for the sake of her family and health

Sybilla Hart reveals how she constantly fights her desire for another child

After nearly a decade of motherhood, the sight of a tiny, milky newborn baby still sends shockwaves of longing through my system, writes SYBILLA HART (pictured with her children, from left, Florence, Isaac, Celestia and Beatrice). Recently, when I visited a friend who had just given birth to a beautiful baby girl, I was giddy with excitement about seeing the infant and congratulating my friend. But instead, when I arrived at her home in London, I took one look at the baby sleeping in her crib and burst into tears. It was then that I knew I had a problem: I was addicted to babies.

Now BBC chief wants a levy on every household: Director General throws weight behind idea to replace the licence fee as it will raise more money 

Director general Tony Hall said there had been a 'decline' in the number of British programmes, and that the BBC needed more cash to compete with the likes of Amazon and Netflix.

Yentob wades into row over the timing of BBC's ten o'clock news after branding Culture Secretary's proposal to move it as 'ridiculous' 

Culture Secretary John Whittingdale suggested on Wednesday that the BBC should move its main 10pm news bulletin so that it does not compete directly with ITV's News at Ten programme.

Accountant to stars including Fiona Bruce and Sadie Frost 'cheated the taxman by fraudulently altering his clients' tax returns for eight years'

Denis 'Christopher' Lunn, 69, (pictured) of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, denies four counts of cheating the public revenue. There is no suggestion his clients knew what was happening in their name.

Revealed: Ten most common mistakes job hunters make on CVs and overused clichés that can put employers off

The average boss looks at a curriculum vitae for just three minutes while one in five make a decision on a candidate in less than 60 seconds from gleaning it, research has found.

EXCLUSIVE: From the banks of the Nile to meeting Obama at the White House - how family of Muslim boy, 14, handcuffed for his homemade clock, is living the American dream

The family of Ahmed Mohamed, the 14-year-old boy who police arrested because teachers thought his clock was a bomb, have had an extraordinary rise from poverty in Sudan to meeting the president.

Jilted groom admits harassing his would-be bride after leaving love letters and food at her front door four times a week for a year 

Surjit Kanda, 26, of Slough, was supposed to have an arranged marriage to victim Deepika Kohli. But he became obsessed with her after the arrangement broke down, the court was told.

Britain takes out a jihadi a day: 330 ISIS fighters killed in targetted RAF airstrikes in the last year

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Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said that around 330 jihadis died in the first 11 months of UK airstrikes since September last year but stressed than no civilians have been killed or injured.

Low prices, high pay! Lidl becomes first supermarket to offer Living Wage and vows not to increase cost of goods to fund it 

Discount chain store Lidl announced it will pay workers at least £8.20 per hour at all 620 stores across the UK. It added that it won't increase prices, but will absorb the cost itself.

Fifi Geldof slams 'sick Facebook stalkers' who try to add her as friend every year on anniversary of death of mother Paula Yates 

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Fifi Geldof, the eldest daughter of Paula Yates and Sir Bob, has hit out at members of the public who try to befriend her online on the anniversary of her mother's death from a heroin overdose.

Eyewitness to Hell: It was the night 16,000 Nazi bombs turned Coventry into the 'city of the dead'. Now a new book relives the terror - and reveals how one survivor was haunted by the chance he'd missed to kill Hitler 

The Blitzed City relives night 16k Nazi bombs turned Coventry into 'city of the dead'

Coventry's entire city centre was destroyed and more than 1,400 people were killed or seriously injured in the raid, which lasted 11 hours. But rumours still persist the true death toll was higher. Henry Tandey the most decorated veteran of World War I, witnessed the devastation as 40,000 incendiaries fell on both military and civilian targets. More than 20 years earlier Tandey had spared Hitler's life in the final throes of the previous conflict. Now a new book reveals not shooting the Nazi leader became an intolerable heavy burden for Tandey, who worked as an Air Raid warden in Coventry throughout World War II. He was reported to have said: 'I was sorry to God I let him go.'

Former All Saints singer Nicole Appleton arrives at court for money tussle with ex-husband Liam Gallagher 

Nicole Appleton, 40, is embroiled in a tussle over money with the former Oasis frontman, who was also seen outside the Central Family Court in London this morning.

Britain's oldest hit and run driver, 92, avoids jail despite ploughing into dog walker, killing her Jack Russell and driving away 

A court heard retired farmer Frederick Robinson, 92, mowed down a woman and her rescue dog as they walked across a pedestrian crossing on the A52 in Brailsford, Derbyshire.

German police kill known Islamic terrorist in western Berlin after he attacked and seriously injured female officer with a knife 

Berlin security officials named the dead man as Iraqi national Rafik Mohamad Yousef, who was convicted of belonging to an al-Qaeda-linked terror group seven years ago.

Dramatic CCTV footage shows the moment drunk arsonist set HIMSELF on fire as he tried to torch a Transit van in revenge attack on former boss 

Footage captures Kieran Crampton, 23, walking up to a house before dousing the £11,000 Ford Transit van in petrol. As he puts a match to the vehicle, he forgets to step back - so flames engulf his arm.

Fat shaming DOESN'T work - it actually makes people GAIN weight, leading expert claims 

Responding to American comedian Nicole Arbour's fat rant last week, Dr Eric Robinson, of the University of Liverpool, said 'fat-shaming' is stressful, upsetting and doesn't overweight people.

Wine bar is fined £100,000 after serving free liquid nitrogen cocktail to girl at her 18th birthday party who had to have her stomach removed 

Gaby Scanlon, left today, now 20, started vomiting just seconds after downing a shot of Jagermeister laced with liquid nitrogen at her birthday celebrations in Preston, Lancashire.

Pictured: Woman who gave birth in secret and left her baby abandoned outside block of flats embracing the husband she wanted to hide her affair from 

Leigh-Anne Varley abandoned baby because she didn't want her husband to know

Leigh-Anne Varley (pictured right) from Horden, County Durham, successfully hid her pregnancy from her husband Simon (together, left) and after giving birth in her bathroom left the child outside a block of flats (inset) where it was found by a dog. The healthy child, named Jack by midwives, was discovered at around 5am and was treated at the local hospital. Varley was worried about splitting up her family if her husband found out and did not want to ruin a 'dream trip' to Disneyland that the family had planned, the court heard. Today Varley, who has another six-year-old son, walked free from court after she was handed a 14 week suspended sentence after pleading guilty to child neglect.

Social media companies have 'ethical duty' to shop terrorists, says MI5 chief as he demands more powers to snoop Facebook and WhatsApp messages

MI5 chief Andrew Parker has backed new Government legislation which would allow security services to monitor online social media communications by would-be terrorists.

Terror threat at its highest level in more than three decades, say MI5 chief as he reveals he loves James Bond because it's so 'removed from reality' 

The Director General of MI5 appeared in his first live interview to discuss legislation being considered by Parliament which would give security services greater powers to monitor terrorists online.

Workers who installed nets to stop pigeons pooping on passers-by are slammed for condemning the birds 'to a horrible death' 

A team working for Edinburgh Council installed the net following complaints that the birds were relieving themselves on those walking underneath a bridge.

Romanian family who had been in Britain for just one month followed grandmother, 75, from bank to steal £1,250 from her

A criminal family, who had been in Britain for just a month, stalked a vulnerable 75-year-old grandmother and robbed her of £1,250 in Cardiff city centre.

ITV accused of 'blacklisting' Strictly stars from its daytime chat shows in bid to prop up ailing X Factor's ratings 

Celebrities taking part Strictly Come Dancing have allegedly been snubbed by shows such as Good Morning Britain, Lorraine, This Morning and Loose Women.

Historic estate where the 1605 Gunpowder plot was conceived to blow up Parliament goes up for sale for £19million

The Ashby St Ledgers estate in rural Northamptonshire was once owned by Catholic rebel Robert Catesby, who masterminded the infamous assassination attempt in 1605.

Skulls in saucepans, pigeons down trousers and a pet chicken: The strangest things passengers have tried to sneak through airport security revealed

Airport security confiscations

From animals to replica weapons, security officials have to always be on their guard for the strange, out of the ordinary and occasionally disturbing items passengers try and take on the plane.

Top Gear trio's new £160million Amazon Prime show could be GEAR KNOBS, copyright filing reveals

Undated handout photo issued by Amazon of (from the left) James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond, who have signed a deal for a new motoring show with Amazon. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Thursday July 30, 2015. The trio left the hit BBC show after Clarkson was dropped following a fracas with a member of the production staff. See PA story SHOWBIZ TopGear. Photo credit should read: Amazon/PA Wire RETRANSMISSION WITH IMPROVED QUALITY
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The ex-BBC presenters' lawyers have registered the innuendo-laden title as a trademark covering a variety of products 'relating to motoring or motor vehicles'.

Worth a try? Inside the Rugby World Cup teams' luxury hotels - where the only things they'll need to tackle are 'pillow menus' and spa options

Inside the Rugby World Cup teams' luxury hotels

Spas, jacuzzis and rooms with 'pillow menus' await the top teams. England will be checking into the elegant Pennyhill Park in Surrey (top left), while Ireland head to Celtic Manor, Newport (top right), ahead of their game against France in October. New Zealand will stay at Lensbury Resort in Middlesex (bottom right) and Wales will head to Vale Resort, Glamorgan, to play at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff (bottom left).

Ex-prison officer avoids jail after being spotted by coachload of schoolchildren driving his BMW wearing NOTHING but a seat belt 

Anand Singh, 37, was cruising naked down the A20 between Folkestone and Maidstone when a group of pupils on a Stagecoach bus started taking phone pictures of him out of the windows.

Inside the cave that was home to Denisovans, Neanderthals AND Homo sapiens: Different species of early man used the same shelter for thousands of years

Geneticists at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Munich, Germany, studied DNA from teeth and a pinky bone found in the Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains (pictured).

EXCLUSIVE: British heiress's billionaire ex is ordered to pay her £236,000 legal bill after battle over claims that he is a 'playboy' deadbeat dad - and that she is luxury-obsessed spendthrift

Warren Lichtenstein was told by a Manhattan judge he must pay his ex-fiance Annabelle Bond's legal fees and other expenses during their 'war of attrition' over child support since they split eight years ago.

Terrifying video reveals what it is like to be eaten alive by a saltwater crocodile after wildlife experts dropped cameras into infested creeks in Australia 

Video reveals what it's like to be eaten alive by a saltwater crocodile

Wildlife photographers in Australia's Northern Territory captured the moment crocodiles pounced on their GoPro cameras, believing them to be prey. The shocking video shows the saltwater reptile, which can grow to 20ft in length and weigh more than 2,200lbs, coming out of nowhere and taking hold of the camera in one vicious blow. The footage then shows the camera being dragged underwater as the crocodile tries to 'drown' it, believing it to be an animal.

Pope Francis, I'd like you to meet a pro-choice nun, a gay bishop and a transgender woman: The very eclectic guests lined up for the Pontiff at White House reception next week

Pope Francis's visit to the White House next week will raise eyebrows for several reasons, including a remarkably eclectic guest list that includes opponents of traditional Catholic teaching

Shocking video shows four men punch, kick and try to choke each other during all-in chicken shop brawl

Patrons of a chicken shop in Acton, London, were shocked when a wild brawl broke out between four men. During the fight one of the men used a wet floor sign to batter his opponents.

Size 18 jogger who was fat-shamed by white van man lands cover of running magazine 

Lindsey Swift, 26, a size 18 teacher from Barnsley, South Yorkshire, is gracing the cover of Women's Running magazine - the first time they've used a 'real-life plus-size runner' and not a model.

Incredibly rare Lowry painting of 1960s mini-skirted woman found hanging on sitting room wall sells for nearly £200,000 

The A4-sized oil artwork, which is one of only a handful of colourful creations produced by L.S. Lowry, had spent 20 years hanging on the sitting room wall at its former owner's Liverpool house.

At least 85 people are killed as they scoop up fuel from an overturned truck in South Sudan and someone lights a cigarette

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At least 85 people were killed when the truck exploded in South Sudan's Western Equatoria state yesterday, presidential spokesman Ateny Wek Ateny said.

'That's my brother's head!' Horrified US woman travels to Pakistan's K2 to bury her loved ones after seeing footage of remains on an adventurer's promotional video

Texas woman travels to Pakistan's K2 to bury loved ones

Sequoia Di Angelo's (right) father Marty Schmidt and brother Denali (pictured together, left), lost their lives during an avalanche on their attempt to become the first father-son duo to reach the summit of K2 in Pakistan, in 2013. Their bodies were never recovered. So she was shocked and horrified when adventurer Mike Horn's (inset) latest promotional video appeared to show their remains on the slopes of the mountain. Di Angelo has now traveled to the peak to bury the remains of her loved ones at a makeshift memorial site (right).

Asda recalls thousands of jars of pickled beetroot that could be contaminated with deadly BOTULISM bacteria

A batch of 'Asda Chosen By You Pickled Crinkle Cut Beetroot' might contain Clostridium botulinum, a bacteria that produces some of the world's deadliest naturally-occurring toxins.

Boomerang expats come home after making a mint: Only a third of Brits who live abroad now consider their move to be permanent 

A new study has revealed the new breed of British expat. The expat population is younger, with more women, and has a greater probability of returning home to the UK after making money.

Prosecutors to consider bringing charges against four men arrested on suspicion of murdering missing Claudia Lawrence

Undated handout file photo issued by North Yorkshire Police of Claudia Lawrence. A file of evidence will be sent to the Crown Prosecution Service in relation to four men arrested on suspicion of the murder of missing chef, North Yorkshire Police said today.  PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Thursday September 17, 2015. See PA story POLICE Chef. Photo credit should read: North Yorkshire Police/PA Wire
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Lawyers for the CPS will be given a cache of evidence by officers from North Yorkshire Police, which they will use to decide whether the men, all in their 50s, should face a trial.

Man's best friend? Pet owner pretends to collapse to capture his dog's reaction... but pooch just walks on without a care in the world 

YouTube video shows pet owner pretending to collapse but his dog doesn't care

The spontaneous experiment was posted to YouTube by Chan Hwi Lee, who is believed to have been out walking his carefree dog in Korea. The man's intentions were to see what the dog would do if he collapsed and his pooch answered his question with a resounding 'nothing'. The video was uploaded alongside the caption: 'When I fell... my puppy...' and has received just shy of 1.7 million views.

Shed of the year finalist could be torn down after neighbours complain about stinking chemical toilets - because its owner didn't get planning permission

Jonathan Melville-Smith built his 'pixie grotto' style shed from recycled wood and put it up in his back garden in Lizard, Cornwall - winning national acclaim for his innovative design skills.

Terrifying footage captures the moment a high-speed train slams into the side of a school bus seconds after pupils evacuate

The shocking footage was filmed by a school boy after the articulated bus had stalled and then became stuck on a level crossing in Hedendorf, Germany.

Andy Murray to help refugees by donating £50 for every ace he hits: 'I'll get that little bit more satisfaction from each ace'

Great Britain's Andy Murray during the Davis Cup practice at the Emirates Arena, Glasgow. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday September 17, 2015. See PA story TENNIS Davis Cup. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire.

The world No 3, who will play for Great Britain in Friday's Davis Cup semi-final against Australia in Glasgow, decided on the idea after seeing images of migrants coming to Europe on the news.

Ryanair could face heavy slice of £4billion delay bill after landmark European Court ruling in favour of passengers

Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary as Ryanair's 30% stake in Aer Lingus damages competition on routes between Britain and Ireland and must be cut to 5%, a regulator has ordered. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday August 28, 2013. The Competition Commission said the shareholding, which Ryanair has held for seven years, weakens its main competitor and could prevent Aer Lingus from combining with another airline in order to build scale. See PA story CITY Ryanair. Photo credit should read: Steve Parsons/PA Wire

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said the airline has been breaking the law by denying compensation to travellers whose flights were delayed by airplane technical faults.

Is this the best job in the world? Travel writer lands role reviewing glamorous parties in locations including LA, Amsterdam and New York

PIC BY TIMOTHY OULTON/ CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Jonathan Thompson at The Showstopper dinner party in China) - Is this the best job in the world? A travel writer has bagged the dream  getting paid to travel the world attending and reviewing parties. Jonathan Thompson, 36, from Chichester, has gone from furniture maker to one of the worlds most desirable jobs  and hell soon be saying cheers with Beyonce! He won a prize draw where, as well as the all-expenses paid job, hell get 5,000 worth of luxury furniture from design company Timothy Oulton and a further 00 every working day. In the next few weeks hell travel to Los Angeles, Amsterdam and New York to review some of the most glamorous parties in the world. SEE CATERS COPY.

Jonathan Thompson, 36, from Chichester, West Sussex, will be the envy of his friends after securing one of the world's most desirable jobs - reviewing parties around the world.

Throwback Thursday! Artist draws detailed illustrations of celebrities like Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, and Steve Jobs alongside younger versions of themselves 

Artist draws detailed illustrations of celebrities like Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, and

Colombian illustrator Fulaleo Obremor drew older and younger versions of several celebrities, like Michael Jackson (left) and Mick Jagger (right), standing next to each other, which he said took three to four hours apiece and were 'very draining' to create. He also depicted Robert de Niro, Paul McCartney, Bill Gates, and Al Pacino, all of whom references their successful careers in their pictures.

Woman became pregnant with twins carrying a genetic disease after IVF clinic's screening method to detect flaws FAILED 

The unidentified woman was treated at Care Fertility Nottingham, which has reported five previous serious incidents relating to genetic testing, a new report by the fertility watchdog states.

Flipping heck! Surfer couple look stunned as giant humpback whale emerges from the water just an arm's length away

In this photo taken Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015, two surfers get dangerously close to a humpback whale near Lighthouse Point in Santa Cruz, Calif. Unusually warmer water continues to draw bait fish closer to shore, bringing along hungry whales, sharks, dolphins and birds. (Shmuel Thaler/Santa Cruz Sentinel via AP)  MAGAZINES OUT

A pair of surfers were pictured getting very close to a giant humpback whale off Lighthouse Point in California yesterday after it breached the water just feet away from them.

Father pulls out daughter's first wobbly tooth using dental floss tied to a drone and his reaction is priceless 

One young girl decided she wanted to have one of the most unique moment's ever in losing her first tooth and asked her dad for help by using his drone to yank it out.

Fiat in black box deal to help younger buyers struggling with insurance premiums to buy company's 500 city car

Underwritten by Zurich, the Carrot scheme, as its name implies, lets users earn up to 15 per cent of their premium back if they drive well according to an on board black box.

Apple sweeps the board at the T3 Awards with PlayStation, Microsoft's HoloLens and Tesla also walking away with accolades

Apple took home four awards, for: 'Brand of the year', 'laptop of the year' and its Apple Watch, which was crowned 'wearable of the year' as well as 'gadget of the year' at the ceremony in London.

Death IS the only escape: Pensioners pay 11% of total income tax revenues - and Londoners are the biggest contributors

Closeup of UK tax return form with HM Revenue & Customs logo.
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Over 65s' share of UK's income tax payments was 11 per cent, or £17.5billion, of the £157billion total income tax paid for the tax year 2012/13, according to Predential.

The BORN identity: Russian secret agent Anna Chapman gives birth to her first child in Moscow but refuses to name the father

Anna Chapman, pictured, has given birth to a baby boy at an exclusive Moscow clinic, but has so far kept the child's name and the identity of the father as a state secret.

A dramatic North Pole rescue: Russian scientists are plucked from a drifting ice research station after cracks started to appear

The evacuation of the 'North Pole-2015' icy laboratory was captured on camera as researchers and other workers living there began their journey back to north west Russia.

That's the spot! Sleepy little hedgehog kicks back as he has his tummy tickled

Hedgehog gets a belly massage and mani-pedi from owner in Japan

An adorable video has emerged of a sleepy hedgehog being given a relaxing belly rub from it's owner in Japan after a pampering session. Hedgehog Hana is a very pampered pet who is filmed enjoying a mani-pedi and soothing massage.

Amazon takes aim at Apple: Firm revamps its Fire TV and launches $50 high-spec 7-inch Fire tablet

The 7-inch (18-cm) Fire tablet is part of new family of tablets being launched by the online giant, along with an upgraded streaming media device and a game controller box.

Are YOU orthorexic? Take this test to find out if an obsession with healthy eating is making you ill 

Professor Charlotte Markey, a psychologist at Rutgers University, explains how to tell if a person suffers froAm 'normal' healthy eating - or orthorexia - a 'health food eating disorder'.

Chimpanzees love horror movies too! Apes become so engrossed in violent videos they ignore tasty treats in front of them

Scientists at Kyoto University showed chimps bizarre videos of an actor in a King Kong costume attacking humans and a human getting 'revenge' with a hammer.

Incredible video shows woman who doesn't even bat an eye after getting her hand stuck in a MEAT PROCESSOR for 40 minutes

A woman's hand got stuck in a meat processor but remained calm for 40 minutes. The accident happened when the machine started by itself in the woman's sausage shop in Sichuan, China.

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Bowel cancer sufferer coped with chemotherapy by posting 'Chemo Outfits' on social media

Six months of chemotherapy, 125 photos and a wardrobe full of inspiration. When 34-year-old Perth local Lisa Rossiter was diagnosed with bowel cancer, she refused to let her illness define her. Instead she took to social media, posting snaps of her 'Chemo Outfits' as a way to stay connected with family and friends. Their support is what carried her through.

Your bathroom is about to get high-tech: Smart mirror 'doctors' that diagnose diseases and a robot beauty therapist among the latest futuristic predictions

Dr Ian Pearson from Ipswich made the predictions alongside Bathrooms.com, including that smart mirrors could perform health checks and let people try on make-up looks in 20 years' time.

From a beautiful sunset to majestic mountains: Stunning new images of Pluto reveal its 'Earth-like' landscape in incredible detail

Among the highlights is an incredible panorama showing a sunset on the icy world, taken by New Horizons probe 15 minutes after it flew by the Pluto system in July.

How the fists found their fury: The booklet Bruce Lee used to teach himself Kung Fu sells for £52,000 

Bruce Lee (pictured) made his own modifications to the illustrated manual for the Wing Chun version of Kung Fu to create his own unique style.

Bride is left horrified after waiters DROP her four-tier wedding cake... but it turns out to be a prank organised by the groom

Footage has emerged of the moment horrified bride Laura Cox, 26, witnessed two bickering waiters drop her cake on the floor in front of guests at the Crathorne Hall venue in North Yorkshire.

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Real fathers strut their stuff for 'dadbod catwalk show' presented by The Fat Jew at New York Fashion Week

The Fat Jew uses real dads for 'dadbod catwalk show' at New York Fashion Week

The Fat Jew, whose real name is Josh Ostrovsky, said that his catwalk was 'like nothing the industry has ever seen' because it highlighted 'regular dads with very normal bodies'.

Flawless blue diamond will become world's most expensive gemstone when it fetches up to £35m at auction 

The Blue Moon Diamond, which was discovered in South Africa in January 2014, has been on display at the he Natural History Museum in Los Angeles, but will be sold in Geneva in November.

The perils of being narcoleptic: Student who nods off several times a day becomes the butt of her friends' jokes - and a constant source of amusement on Facebook 

Kate Dixon, 18, from Watford, Hertfordshire, has to have at least three naps a day, and always wakes up to find her friends have taken photos of her asleep - including on friends' shoulders and

Snip, snip, snooze! Tiny toddler struggles to keep his eyes open during first trip to the hairdresser's as he repeatedly falls asleep

Toddler struggles to keep his eyes open during haircut

At his very first 'big boy haircut', toddler Logan just can't seem to stay awake as the sensation of getting styled is just too relaxing. Dressed in an adorable safari-themed cape, the little man nods off over and over again, despite his mother's laughter.

   

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