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Team GB can make Olympic history and become the first nation to exceed their medal tally from a home Games at the next one, according to Sir Steve Redgrave.
The journalist was treated as a suspect by West Yorkshire Police after he set up hidden cameras that filmed paediatrician Dr Colin Ferrie snorting cocaine before going on duty at an NHS hospital.
Mail on Sunday met Zewdi (circled) and friend Semlet, from Eritrea, in the French village of Frethun as they prepared to make their 12th attempt to sneak into the Eurotunnel complex and jump onto a UK-bound train.
The 45-minute video apparently shows Baron John Sewel snorting a white substance off one of the suspected escort's breasts before launching into a racist tirade against Asian women.
Andy Burnham, pictured, warned that the party faces 'a fork in the road' but should 'come together' to face the challenges ahead as his battle with Left wing candidate Jeremy Corbyn intensifies.
The speaker, pictured, bought the wine and whisky for a dinner party at his taxpayer funded home under Big Ben for MPs who say they thought he had paid for the booze out of his own pocket.
Old hands like US magnate Warren Buffet are better able to plan for and weather storms than younger directors, who will not have steered their businesses through past economic cycles.
Recommended by Midas Extra in February 2008 at 397p, Dechra Pharmaceuticals has expanded dramatically since then and the shares have more than doubled to 985p.
The London-based travel agent, which eschews online sales in favour of its network of high street shops, saw turnover increase from £566 million to £584 million, in the year to February 28.
Tightening treatments of which Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden is said to be a fan, help combat crinkly cleavage skin by using radiofrequency thermal waves.
As part of boy-band The Wanted, Nathan Sykes was filmed as he underwent voice-saving surgery.The singer, from Gloucester, had a nodule successfully removed and has since recovered.
Claiming to be Norwegian or Australian got Channel 4 researchers a significant discount when hiring a car abroad. Channel 4 programme Supershoppers reveals more tricks of the trade.
The NHS will have to provide 'definitive' results within four weeks of a patient being referred by a GP for cancer tests, according to the proposal, part of a £2 billion strategy unveiled today.
Camilla, 41, who now lives in Los Angeles has retired from showbiz to focus on a career as a motivational speaker and life coach, starting with hosting meditation retreats at Champneys Spa.
The women's final drew a number stars to the Royal Box yesterday, including Gone Girl actress Rosamund Pike and Downton Abbey favourities Dame Maggie Smith and Michelle Dockery.
Roger Federer has gone to extraordinary lengths to get a good night's sleep before today's Wimbledon final – renting TWO houses to avoid being woken by his young family.
Sources say the attack from the acting Labour leader, pictured, was 'excruciating to watch' at a Shadow Cabinet meeting this week in which MPs discussed the benefit cap ahead of The Budget.
Mary Creagh (pictured) claimed Harriet Green, the former boss of Thomas Cook, tried to use a solicitor’s letter to discourage her from raising the issue in Parliament.
Emergency services were called to a fire at St Michael's Hospice in East Sussex yesterday morning. Police have arrested a 67-year-old man in connection with the fire, which they are treating as suspicious.
The 62-year-old former flyweight boxer revealed her transition last summer and admits that exercising in a new body has taken some adjustment.
The survey of 2,000 adults by wine company Barefoot also revealed some of the ways Britons use to stay cool in the heat - some 12 per cent will put their clothes in the freezer.
Bookies' favourite Andy Burnham vowed to reconnect Labour with so-called white van man voters. The remarks will be seen as a veiled attack on Emily Thornberry who had to quit her frontbench post
Jihadi schoolgirl Amira Abase (pictured), 16, wrote that she was laughing out loud – ‘Lol’ in text language – as Britain mourned the 30 citizens murdered on the beach in Sousse, Tunisia.
Former tennis star Greg Rusedski, now a BBC commentator at Wimbledon, says the glare of the spotlight is making him self-conscious – because of his thinning hair.
High salt intake is linked to heart disease and stroke – two of Britain’s biggest killers - but new research shows that the true levels found in foods are often much higher than what is stated on the label.
Tia, was curiously pawing the camera of photographer Russell McLaughlin, who held his nerve as she reached out. It made it look like the leopard was taking a selfie at the South Africa reserve.
The amount owed by the defaulting students has doubled in two years, figures from the Student Loans Company show. One in eight EU graduates living abroad are failing to repay loans, figures show.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has claimed that he can speak perfect English after all. The Terminator star says his Austrian accent has become his trademark and he keeps it because fans expect it.
Ed Miliband's team drew up secret plans to undermine David Cameron with the stunt, which would have seen him address a public rally at the same time as PMQs to try to force the Tories out of office.
Spotted at Royal Ascot yesterday, Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville struck a pose uncannily reminiscent of Stan Laurel as he scratched away at his scalp.
When staff at the St Teresa’s Hospice Home Shop in Darlington heard muffled meows in the shop on Monday morning they couldn’t find what was making the noise – so they called the fire service.
Labour leadership contender Yvette Cooper spoke at a hustings in Stevenage, claiming she should be the one to take on the Tories because Prime Minister David Cameron 'has a woman problem'.
It was claimed that Evans had been staying in a 'bachelor pad' in Primrose Hill, North London, where neighbours said 'there has been no sign of his wife'. Pictured, the couple together.
Britons need their creature comforts when heading abroad on holiday including tea bags, Marmite, biscuits, bacon, sugar, baked beans and even lavatory paper according to a survey.
The company makes money from extra services available through the site such as mortgage brokers, lawyers, photographers and ‘For Sale’ signmakers.
The combination of laser therapy and surgery was more effective at treating patients with basal cell carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer, than using surgery alone, according to a study.
The watchdog probe follows the recent investigation of Bristol poppy seller Olive Cooke, 92, who fell to her death after being bombarded with calls and letters begging for money.
More than 4,000 tickets have been sold for the grand re-opening.
He made his name running across Californian beaches in 1990s TV series Baywatch – but actor David Hasselhoff now has to find more gentle ways to keep fit, thanks to arthritic knees.
May’s figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations report an average weekly sale of 1,497,885 – more than 28,000 copies ahead of the Sun on Sunday.
The 30-year-old will spend the summer in Namibia’s north-west Kunene region learning how to save the rhino and desert elephants, having chosen it over hundreds of conservation projects.
The policy change, expected to come into force in the summer, will see furious travellers delayed for at least 30 minutes able to claim money instead of vouchers.
ITV chat show host Paul O'Grady was persuaded by a friend to try 'oil pulling' - an Indian remedy that eliminates toxins by swishing oil around your mouth.
Police in Devon and Cornwall are so stretched by government cuts that they will not respond to thefts of petrol from garages unless there is 'obvious proof of criminal intent'.
The two sites, School Reviewer and School Guide, have been set up by parents frustrated by the lack of real information about the schools they were considering.
They are some of the biggest, baddest beasts in the jungle…so it's little wonder that gorillas get a shock when they see themselves in the mirror.
Gizmos and gadgets to help you enjoy getting fitter than ever, such as the RollerBone Balance Boards (pictured) that you put on top of rubber rollers or squashy pads and try to balance on.
Harriet Harman (pictured) is expected to announce the decision today, while leadership candidates Burnham, Kendall and Creagh have called for Labour to accept the referendum.
Ms Kendall’s campaign angrily described the claims as ‘a total lie’ and accused critics of resorting to old-style Labour skulduggery.
New figures show 20 people took their own lives while on Roaccutane from mid-2012 to mid-2014. They were among 218 patients in whom side effects were reported.