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. read
Headmaster Graham Daniels, 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. read
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. read
Of the five million who will qualify for the supposed universal payout of £151.25 a week in the first ten years, 2.4million will get less than the full amount. read
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. read
A chemical found in red wine helps slow dementia, say scientists – but you would have to drink 1,000 bottles a day to get enough of it. read
The incident in Saudi Arabia occurred as hundreds of thousands of Muslims gather from all over the world for the annual hajj pilgrimage set to begin later this month. read
The 66-year-old in the striped polo shirt, baggy shorts, black socks and black Nike trainers, seen leaving his home in North London could today be named the new leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition. read
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. read
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. read
Downing Street said he was taking advantage of a delivering a speech in Yorkshire to drop into Headingley and watch the England cricket team take on Australia in their fourth one-day international. read
An argument over feet resting on an train seat has received more than 500,000 views, since it was posted on Facebook earlier this week. Footage shows the dispute develop into a religious debate. read
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. read
Almost three-quarters of viewers reckon the judges Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry encourage viewers to try fattening snacks they might otherwise avoid if they had not tuned in. read
Billy Cunningham, pictured, posted on Tesco's Facebook page after a self-service till in a branch in Maidstone, Kent, failed to apply the discount to his crisps, chicken sandwich and drink. read
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. read
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. read
The astonishing allegations came from two invited visitors to ISIS territory who told MailOnline that they witnessed Mohammed Emwazi and other paranoid jihadis panicking as drones hovered over Iraq. read
WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT. ISIS terrorists are making and using chemical weapons in Syria and Iraq, US officials believe, with mustard gas used on Peshmerga fighers (pictured). read
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. read
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. read
While some residents find the annual swingers’ festival, featuring everything from al fresco bondage to ‘Roman orgies, hilarious, other residents are outraged. read
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. read
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. read
The man from Blackpool, Lancashire, who cannot be named for legal reasons, used an electric cord with a plug to beat the teenagers, Burnley Crown Cour (pictured) was told. read
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. read
Antony Britton, pictured, from West Yorkshire, talks of the death-defying stunt that nearly killed him last week, only ever attempted by two other men - one of which was Houdini in 1915, and even he failed. read
The lurcher has moved scores of viewers to tears as the shaggy star of an animal charity's poignant new advert. But 'Baxter' doesn't actually need a new home… because he is not really a rescue dog. read
Researchers discovered that women who wanted a long-term relationship found men who smiled more attractive. read
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. read
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. read
Millions more Syrians could come to Europe to seek asylum, a United Nations agency chief predicted yesterday. read
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. read
Patrick Devedjian, a right-winger who served in the governments of presidents Chirac and Sarkozy, made the remark at a press conference, but quickly backtracked on social media. read
Video, shot secretly by an Austrian volunteer at the flashpoint Roszke camp on Wednesday, shows 150 refugees scrambling for sandwiches being thrown at them by police wearing riot gear. read
Twenty-one male asylum seekers have been moved to the former Buchenwald concentration camp, where SS officers killed around 56,000 prisoners between 1937 and April 1945. read
Sandhurst graduate Daniel Howard, 29, from Darlington, left his victim devastated after launching the drunken attack in February last year, but the court heard wife April stands by him. read
Scientists at the University of Kentucky used a driving simulator to study the effect of just one drink (stock image) on drivers' concentration levels. read
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. read
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. read
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. read
FEMAIL spoke to the mysterious anonymous owner of the account, who is based in Milton Keynes, and has amassed more than 35,000 followers since launching the feed a week ago. read
Serena Williams was seen leaving with Drake after losing her bid to win the Grand Slam, being defeated in her semifinal match to Roberta Vinci of Italy on Friday afternoon 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. read
It will allow owners of the new iPhone 6s and 6s plus to simply say 'Hey Siri' to activate the smart personal assistant at any time. read
The right-to-die issue was yesterday ended for a generation at Westminster after MPs voted three to one against assisted suicide. read
There's something rather arresting about watching Jeremy Vine pad about in his long green socks — and what look like a pair of very snug jungle-print underpants. read
Nicola Rickards, 30, of Gloucester, was born without a womb due to Mayer Rokitansky Kuster Hauser syndrome (MRKH), and is heartbroken this does not make her an exceptional case. read
Prince Andrew’s ex-wife has linked up with the company Color Line to bring out an ‘Afternoon Tea’ range of teas, jams, biscuits, cakes, plates, forks, sweets and candles. read
An American couple are so dedicated to their favourite British pub that they have decided to up-sticks and move more than 4,000 miles to make it their local in Warwickshire. read
Jessy McCabe, 17, from London asked exam board Edexcel to overhaul their syllabus to include women. She also received a personal apology from the Edexcel's boss after submitting her petition. read
Military chiefs are plotting to cover up a damning report that could help free Sgt Alexander Blackman jailed for murder with top brass planning to 'sweep under the carpet' evidence that could clear the Marine. read
Commissioned by the Royal Navy’s Fleet Commander, Vice Admiral Sir Philip Jones, and conducted by a respected Royal Marine brigadier, the investigation into the court martial of Sergeant Alexander Blackman took almost a year longer than expected. read
Covered in the censor’s black ink, this is the official report the Navy plans to publish into the shooting incident – with only Blackman’s name visible. The report draws ‘challenging’ conclusions about failures through the chain of command. read
Interventions in small Muslim states over the last twenty years, far from saving the West from the threats from dictators, have left Britain and America more at risk than ever. read
Alexander Blackman was found guilty by only five of the seven jurors trying him, it was claimed yesterday. The other two officers on the court martial panel are said to have come under ‘very considerable pressure’ to change their not guilty verdicts. read
The campaign for justice for Alexander Blackman was launched yesterday with a Daily Mail investigation revealing how evidence was ‘deliberately withheld’ from his court martial. read
Day Two of our campaign to secure a retrial for Marine Sergeant Alexander Blackman, pictured, and the disturbing questions mount over his conviction. read
In 2001 broadband was still in its infancy, while social networking and smartphones did not exist, meaning news of the 9/11 attacks broke online in a very different way to how it does today. read
Everything, but everything, at the Home Office was a battle. My request for a bike, for instance, was initially met with silence by the civil servants, says Norman Baker. read
It’s what happens when people are so anxious to conform and get along together that they ignore alternative viewpoints and end up making bad decisions. read
The X-Factor star, pictured, pictured, allegedly collided with a Saab outside a Tube station in Southgate, North London last night. read
US security expert Jim Stickley demonstrates just how easy it is for thieves to gain access to your locked passport and jewellery in a shocking video uploaded online. read
The 17-year-old is believed to have been taken to Jaipur, in northern India, by her neighbours before being assaulted by the gang, which included several members of hotel staff, for 24 hours. read
By massing at a 'salt lick' near the modern-day village of Novodubrovsky village in Novosibirsk region, the giant mammals were seeking to restore their ailing health. read
The bones, found in the village of Balevullin on the island of Tiree, were analysed by Professor Ian Armit and his teams at the University of Bradford and University of Durham. read
The federal police said that the jet returned safely to Frankfurt Airport on Friday and all luggage and people on board were searched but nothing was found. Nobody was hurt in the incident. read
Jacqueline Patrick, 54 (pictured) from Gipsy Hill, south London, tried to murder her husband Douglas, 72, by slipping anti-freeze into his cherry Lambrini over Christmas dinner. read
The footage, caught on a GoPro camera, captures rider Primož Ravnik gingerly standing up on his pedals and then rapidly descending down the slope towards the water in Slovenia. read
The campsite and artefacts (pictured) were uncovered by an international team of researchers including the US Forest Service and the Sitka Tribe of Alaska on Kruzof Island. read
The 'tornado's' rampage lasted 40 hours between September 1 and 3, according to Nasa’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), a probe that was built at Goddard Space Flight Centre in Maryland. read
Councils are drawing up controversial proposals to cope with the ‘unprecedented’ bulge in student numbers that is now transferring from the primary to secondary sector. read
The 'attack system' was created at the University of Illinois. It has been called Motion Leaks through Smartwatch Sensors, or MoLe, and was demonstrated using a Samsung Gear Live. read
The transatlantic service from Washington to Heathrow was surrounded by fire engines for more than 30 minutes as the plane came to a halt at 10.30am. read
The former Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive, pictured, angered residents near his Edinburgh home with the giant leylandii hedge that shields his property from the other houses. read
At first sight, the two dogs waddling down the streets of West London look like any other miniature Dachshunds. While one is sleeker and shinier, a bit keener on the lead, the other shows the tell-tale signs of age: an endearingly droopy belly and greying nose. read
The remains have been held in a repository since their discovery in 2007 but a high-level government task force has today announced plans to bury them properly on October 18. read
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'. read
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. read
A new 'jet lag calculator' allows travellers to input flight dates, times and locations and then tells them how to shift their body clock using this data and beat groggy feelings. read
Becky Smith (pictured) sped down a residential road in Hythe, Kent, at 60mph, hitting a pavement and bursting a tyre before colliding with an oncoming car on the wrong side of the road. read
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. read
The broadcaster, who lives in a leafy area of north London with her husband and two children, has written letters urging the council to refuse the planning application for the luxury flats. read
Firefighters have warned that washed household items could explode if they are put away while they are still hot, due to the heat reacting with traces of oil on items such as tea towels. read
Joel Law, 28, pictured, from Enfield, carried out two robberies in Barnet and Haringey, targeting jewellery shops while staff were alone, stealing around £22,000 of goods and cash. read
The 30-year-old man was kissing and drinking champagne with his sweetheart in a field in Nauen, near Brandenburg, Germany, when he was fatally shot. read
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. read
The controversial British designer, pictured, was accompanied by fellow anti-fracking campaigners as she stormed through Prime Minister David Cameron's home village in the white tank. read
Anita Cregan smiled as she was told she would not be going to jail after what she described as a 'witch hunt'. Her son is serving four life sentences for murdering Nicola Hughes and Fiona Bone. read
The qualities that were to make Churchill a great war leader came very close to destroying him time and again during his career, as manic optimism and risk-taking plunged him into colossal debt. read
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. read
Officials in Dayang New District, in the east of the country, said stray dogs and even pets that have been registered and vaccinated will be killed in a bid to keep the region hygienic. read
Research from retail analysts Mintel has found that one in four people who wear a watch rarely use them to tell the time. A similar proportion – 27per cent - say they wear one as a fashion accessory. read
Apple says they could be the future of photography, mixing still photos and video into 'Live Photos' - although experts warn they could fill your phone. read
Dramatic new photos have been released that offer a rare glimpse into the often dangerous world of the RAF and the brave work carried out by servicemen and women. read
The Prime Minister was in Leeds to hail a deal to devolve powers to the regions but while rehearsing how to deal with questions, he was recorded complaining about Yorkshire attitudes. read
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. read
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. read
The incident happened at BBM Bargains in Preston, Lancashire. Eighty-two-year-old widow Julie Olivera's, pictured, money was snatched by a woman as she packed her shopping. read
Renee Wright from New Zealand TV network TVNZ trumped Channel 4 forecaster Liam Dutton by perfecting reading out the 85-letter word of the longest place name in the world. read
Shakira Silom has been put into isolation at Ormiston Venture Academy in Gorleston, near Great Yarmouth, because the heels and soles of her flat shoes are a light brown. read
A new carnivorous dinosaur dubbed ‘lightning claw’ because of its over-sized hand claw,has been discovered in Lightning Ridge, New South Wales. read
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. read
YouTubers the Slo Mo Guys visited Taser International in Scotsdale, Arizona, to film a Taser being fired at a volunteer at a rate of 28,500 frames per second. read
A picture posted on sharing forum Reddit was uploaded with the title 'Simply Ham Sandwich Epic Fail', showing a decidedly measly attempt at a sarnie bought by a London shopper. read
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. read
Kerrie Wadmore, 41, had been thrown out of Dirty Martini cocktail bar in Covent Garden, central London, when she allegedly began hurling abuse at PC Paul Szewczyk. read
Claire Deane, 34, was looking forward to relaxing in her house in Gravesend, Kent, which she was assured by her letting agent would be professionally cleaned and empty upon her return. read
Paul Neaverson, 61, walked into a branch of NatWest in Rainham, Kent, where he pulled a knife from his pocket and held it to the cashier's neck read
Timed to coincide with the release later this year of the eagerly-awaited Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the set of 18 first class stamps depicts famous scenes and characters from the first six films read
Two binmen in Stockholm, Sweden, had been getting ready to haul the rubbish into an incinerator when they heard cries coming from the hold and discovered a distressed cat in the trash. read
The remote Highland community of Scoraig can only be reached by boat or winding coastal path and its handful of inhabitants live off the earth. read
Chris Bett, 50, ended up in an epic four-hour struggle after a monster 500lb tuna went for his bait during an expedition off the west coast of Wales. read
Londoner Deborah French, 36, who lives in Israel, realised the therapeutic benefits of cooking after her son Henry developed excellent concentration during kitchen sessions. read
Olga Liaschuk, 30, is the Guinness world record holder for crushing water melons with her thighs in the fastest time and was invited to share her unique talent with the world on This Morning. read
They were once a hub of activity with holiday flights and tearful reunions, but these abandoned airports are in a state of decay after years of neglect or conflict. read
The beautiful Keith Marischal House is on sale for £1.5million. However, despite its idyllic setting the house has a horrific past, as many condemned witches spent their final moments there. read
A Spareroom advert posted by two anonymous men claims to be offering a tent for rent in a dining room in Gipsy Hill, South London, for £550 a month (plus bills). read