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Lamar Odom 'pleaded' with Khloe to stop show filming phone conversations before overdose

A new report is shedding light on Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian's tormented relationship in the weeks before his tragic overdose during a $75,000 bender at a brothel. read


Hull residents facing a council tax hike after neighbour complained they were paying more

Residents on Lynton Avenue in Hull, East Yorkshire, claim they were told the increase was because just one unidentified neighbour complained that her rates were too high. read


Alcatraz escapees Clarence and John Raglin's family in Brazil want their sentences commuted

Nephew Ken Widner says he believes both John and Clarence Anglin married and had children when they reached Brazil after escaping from Alcatraz, which would prevent their extradition. read


Princess Sofia of Sweden announces pregnancy of first child with Prince Carl-Philip

Sweden's Prince Carl Philip and his wife Princess Sofia, a former glamour model, are expecting their first child. The palace announced the princess is expected to give birth in April. read


Flossing your teeth can be a waste of time, leading dental expert claims

EXCLUSIVE: Here, Robin Seymour, Emeritus Professor of Dental Sciences at Newcastle University and leading periodontologist, suggests other, easier ways to get perfect pearly-whites... read


Scottish police want to question Libyan pair over Lockerbie plane bombing

Police have identified two suspects, believed to be Colonel Gaddafi's brother-in-law Abdullah al-Senussi (pictured) and Abu Agila Mas'ud, as part of their probe into the Lockerbie bombing. read


Becky Watts murder trial shown suitcases used to store tools

The 16-year-old went missing in Bristol in February before a huge search led to her body parts being found by police in a shed read


Interactive map reveals average credit scores by postcode

This interactive map by credit rating firm ClearScore allows you to search average credit scores by postcode and how it compared to the national average. read


Forget eight hours of sleep a night we only actually need SIX, scientists declare

Hunter gatherers living away from the trappings of modern life only sleep for up to seven hours a night and yet are healthier than those in western societies, experts from the University of California found. read


Oscar Pistorius to be freed after serving 11 months for killing Reeva Steenkamp

The Paralympian star's lawyers have argued that he should have been released after serving one-sixth of his five-year jail sentence for killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013. read


Teenager ordered to develop a relationship with her sperm donor father

The teenager has been ordered to have 'limited relationship' with her biological father and his gay partner after the judge said it would be in her 'best interests' to have a male figure in her life. read


Lamar Odom poured out his heart about marriage split from Khloe Kardashian and friend's death to Love Ranch madam TJ Moore - in between romps with two blondes and wolfing t-bone steaks  

A manager at the legal brothel near Las Vegas where the NBA star collapsed after a four-day binge tells Daily Mail Online how he confided in her about his life: 'You could see pain in his face.' read


Lamar Odom's coach says 'Khloe Kardashian is the one person who can reach him'

Jim Harrick discovered Lamar Odom's extraordinary talent when the NBA star was just 14. He is 'praying' for his protege to whom he was a father figure and says Khloe made him happy. read


David Beckham reaches out to Lamar Odom as NBA star 'lies between life and death'

Caring father-of-four David, a former LA Galaxy football player, sent his well-wishings via Instagram writing, 'Stay strong brother,' beside a picture of the basketball star on Thursday. read


Lamar Odom's ex Liza Morales arrives with their children to be at his bedside

Liza Morales and her two children with Lamar Odom left New York for Las Vegas, where Lamar is fighting for his life.The exes have been battling over custody and child support. read


Lamar Odom gets a visit from former LA Lakers teammate Trevor Ariza

Houston Rocket Trevor Ariza joined NBA star Kobe Bryant in Las Vegas on Wednesday to be by the side of their former Lakers teammate Lamar Odom, as he fights for his life. read


George Lawson argued on Twitter that sex consent workshops don't apply to him

Warwick University student George Lawson, 19, posted an article along with a sign stating 'This is not what a rapist looks like' in response to an 'insulting' invitation to a consent workshop. read


Guildford police officer Nicola Townsend pleads guilty to drink-driving

PC Nicola Townsend had parked at Guildford police station when a fellow officer smelt alcohol on her breath and asked her to take a test on September 29. She had 70mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath. read


Hunloke Park Primary School lollipop lady left her job over improper conduct claims

Christine Tully's decision to give up her duties at Hunloke Park Primary School in Wingerworth, Derbyshire, came after a meeting with headteacher Julie Cadman at the end of September. read


Migrant child’s lifeless body is pulled from the sea after Greek ship crashed into vessel

Four children and three adults have drowned while another is missing after their boat collided with the rescue ship near the Greek island of Lesbos. read


Romanian feared to be possessed convulses as relatives force her to touch a holy relic

A woman suspected of being possessed by the devil started screaming and having muscular convulsions after the congregation forced her face against a holy relic in Romania. read


Met Police corner man suspected of shooting an officer in Hackney, east London

Police swarmed through Haggerston wearing helmets and carrying machine guns as the fleeing gunman ran amok through the residential streets after gunning down the officer. read


Ex of Coronation Street star’s daughter ‘bombarded her with WhatsApp messages

Daughter of Coronation Street star Johnny Briggs has told of how she was subjected to a barrage of messages and voicemails during an alleged campaign of harassment from her ex boyfriend. read


M&S ask couple buying Christmas crackers made with gunpowder for personal details

Ivy Francis, 82, and her husband Bert, 83, were purchasing the £15 box from the supermarket in Shoreham, West Sussex, when they were asked for their names and address. read


Troy Simpson-Joseph killed himself over fears he would never see his kids again

Father-of-six Troy Simpson-Joseph, 28, was found hanging in Burgess Park, Peckham, south east London, on Boxing Day last year after learning his estranged wife Rachel had a new partner. read


Fidessa's Deepa Tumbe 'told worker he'd only eat lobster on his mum's breasts'

Deepa Tumber, a connectivity delivery manager at Surrey software firm, is facing a number of allegations from Fidessa colleagues Wendi Lancaster, pictured, and Fatrizia Nosal. read


Kids Company's Camila Batmanghelidjh and BBC's Alan Yentob grilled in the Commons

The controversial charity chief, who has come under fire for overseeing the collapse of Kids Company, this morning insisted that cash was not given out to children 'willy nilly'. read


Fraud and cyber crime committed every FOUR seconds in the UK

There were 5.1 million incidents of fraud and 2.5million cases of computer crime including hacking and spreading viruses, as the scale of the problem was laid bare for the first time. read


Nicola Sturgeon says a snap independence referendum would 'disrespect people'

The SNP leader told her conference in Aberdeen that she would need 'strong evidence' that Scots had changed their mind on leaving the UK before pushing for a re-run of last year's vote. read


USB drive can FRY your computer by sending 220 volts through it

The USB stick can instantly fry any machine it is plugged into by sending 220 Volts through the signal lines of the USB interface. read


Prosthetic limbs' smart skin could detect heat, pressure and moisture

Scientists from Stanford University used flexible organic circuits and specialised pressure sensors to create their 'skin' that can sense the force of static objects. read


Angel Ariel Escalante Perez found 3 days after he was thrown from bridge

Angel Ariel Escalante Perez, 12, had been walking home school in Guatemala when he was ambushed gangland thugs who ordered him to shoot a bus driver or be killed himself. read


Hampstead Garden Suburb will get red cards for using leaf blowers and lawnmowers

Hampstead Garden Suburb in North London is launching a crackdown on noisy lawnmowers and leaf blowers which are apparently blighting the lives of neighbours. read


Sun journalists Chris Pharo and Jamie Pyatt cleared after ‘cash-for-stories’ probe

Following a retrial at the Old Bailey news editor Chris Pharo, 46, and reporter Jamie Pyatt, 52, were found not guilty of aiding and abetting a Surrey police officer to commit misconduct. read


Hospitals to hire more foreign nurses after Government U-turn on immigration

The announcement followed a damning report from the care watchdog which found that three quarters of hospitals were failing to meet key safety standards, partly due to a lack of senior nurses. read


Little Heroes Cancer Trust boss given £100k on Secret Millionaire is arrested

Colin Nesbitt, the boss of Little Heroes Cancer Trust, was arrested by police in a dawn raid on his home in Bingley, West Yorkshire on Tuesday. read


Charli Howard told she was 'too big' hits out at model agency in Facebook post

Charli Howard, 23, from London, wrote an open letter about the modelling industry, claiming she was dropped by her agency for being 'too curvaceous' even though she wears a dress size 6-8. read


Kirstie Allsopp’s boyfriend Ben Andersen owns flat used as a BROTHEL

Ben Andersen was said to be shocked after finding out about the unwanted tenant in the East London flat owned by his company Holmgold Limited, while his partner Kirstie laughed the episode off. read


Iron Age skeleton of a human, dogs and a sex object found near Aarhus in Denmark

Archaeologists discovered the young woman's remains (pictured) at Skødstrup near Aarhus in Denmark. Her head was missing and the experts believe she was sacrificed around 2,000 years ago. read


Matthew Samuels' ex wife reveals how he moved his teenage mistress into their home

Caroline Morris, 48, who has seven children with lonely hearts conman Matthew Samuels, has revealed how he moved his teenage lover Anne Marshall into the family home in Staffordshire. read


Homeland artists painted messages on set walls saying the show is 'racist'

The slogans, sprayed across the walls of a set designed to be of a Syrian refugee camp, went unnoticed and broadcast on the second episode of the new series of Homeland. read


Koko the gorilla adopts two kittens and cuddles up to them in footage

Koko, whose greatest wish is to be a mother, was introduced to a litter of kittens at The Gorilla Foundation's base in Woodside, California, in celebration of her 44th birthday. read


Salford police release image of Christian Hickey who was shot in the legs

Christian Hickey, 7, and his mother Jayne Hickey, 29, were both blasted in the leg at close range at their semi-detached home in Salford as she opened the front door expecting a parcel delivery. read


Cameron reveals he will lay out long-awaited demands for EU reform in a FORTNIGHT

The Prime Minister this afternoon said he would accelerate the discussions as he bowed to pressure to set out a timetable for laying out his proposed reforms. read


Boris Johnson 'flattens' Japanese schoolboy during game of street rugby

The Mayor of London knocked over Toki Sekiguchi during a visit to Tokyo. The 10-year-old said he 'felt a little bit of pain' but added that it had been 'enjoyable' meeting Mr Johnson anyway. read


ISIS are still making £300MILLION a year from oil despite US-led air strikes

Figures from oil workers in Syria and Iraq suggest up to 40,000 barrels are being produced every day in ISIS-held territory – generating around £1million a day in revenue. read


Psychic Uri Geller's Berkshire mansion on sale for £15million

EXCLUSIVE: Spoon-bender Uri Geller is selling his sprawling Feng Shui mansion in the village of Sonning after 35 years, even though George Clooney is set to move into the neighbourhood. read


And what were you planning on doing with this lizard, sir? The strangest items Brits have had confiscated at airport security

In a new survey, Brits revealed the oddest items they'd had confiscated at airport, including handcuffs, sand and foliage. In France, the most confiscated item was fireworks. read


Defunct muscles on the sides of our head suggest ears moved in response to sound

A neuroscientist at the University of Missouri claims defunct muscles behind our ears show that ancient neural circuits responsible for moving the ears may still respond to sounds. read


People with tattoos are more likely to be rebellious and angry, study claims

The study by Anglia Ruskin University is perhaps surprising given how mainstream tattoos have become in recent years. read


Having a big brain does not make you more intelligent, University of Vienna suggests

Researchers led by the University of Vienna have found brain size only plays a small role in explaining why some humans are cleverer than others. read


Elle Magazine's #MoreWomen campaign shows politics with the men Photoshopped out

A new video created for the #MoreWomen campaign has highlighted the lack of the fairer sex in significant positions by Photoshopping men out of the picture. read


Education Secretary Nicky Morgan to approve plans for 450-pupil grammar school

The Kent school being approved by Nicky Morgan (pictured) is a ‘satellite’ site of an existing school, meaning the Government gets around a 1998 law forbidding new taxpayer-funded grammar schools. read


Trust that ran Stafford hospital to face criminal charges over deaths of four pensioners

The Health and Safety Executive has brought charges against Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust over the deaths of four elderly patients in its care between 2005 and 2014. read


'Real-life Sherlock Holmes' Colin Cloud shares his forensic mind-reading secrets

'Master of deduction' Colin Cloud can tell intimate details about someone just by looking at them. He has spilled his secrets to a FEMAIL writer who could be just as good as Colin... after 20 years of practice. read


Bulwell man had ‘food poisoning after eating a MOULDY McDonald’s McMuffin'

Alan Evans, pictured, 32, said he became violently sick after eating his bacon and egg sandwich for his breakfast at the fast food chain's branch in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire. read


Odense Zoo lion's intestines are removed during public dissection in video

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Crowds gathered at Odense Zoo in central Denmark to attend the display which organisers said was held for educational purposes. read


Is Alzheimer's caused by FUNGUS?

There is no conclusive evidence, but if the answer does turn out to be yes, it means Alzheimer's may be targeted with antifungal treatment, say Spanish scientists writing in the journal Scientific Reports. read


Footage shows Hertfordshire prisoners partying, drinking booze and taking drugs

The grainy footage, which appears to have been taken on a banned mobile phone, is believed to have been shot at category C prison The Mount, near Hemel Hempstead, in Hertfordshire. read


Iran reveals underground tunnel filled with missile launchers

The pictures were released on Iranian State television just three days after Iran tested a new long-range missile that the United States said may have breached a UN Security Council resolution. read


The Corby brothers with condition that means they look like old men

Richard McDonald, six and his brother Lennon, five, from Corby, Northhamptonshire, suffer from Ectodermal Dysplasia, which causes their hair, teeth and nails to grow abnormally. read


Dashcam footage shows white van man intimidating a learner DURING her driving test

The driver, filmed with the driving school's dashcam in Edinburgh can be seen driving up close behind the learner driver to try to force her to break the speed limit, honking his horn and shouting. read


The Apprentice 2015's Ruth Whiteley makes fashion statement in tartan suit

Ruth Whiteley, of Harrogate, Yorkshire, caused a stir with her rainbow 1980s-inspired attire. The 47-year-old sales training consultant was compared to Mary Berry and a clown. read


Paulet High pupils told to investigate child murders as part of their homework

Schoolchildren at Paulet High School in Staffordshire were left traumatised after their teacher told them to research gruesome child murders as part of their philosophy homework. read


Paranormal investigator claims to have captured evidence of a black-eyed ghost child for the first time

The spooky image caught in Cannock Chase, Staffordhshire, is believed to be one of the three girls who disappeared in the area in the 1960s who are said to have haunted the area ever since. read


Sylvester Stallone still 'sees' his dead son Sage and 'had Hindu ceremony carried out in India'

Sylvester Stallone asked his half-brother, Michael, to perform a 'tithi shradh' ceremony in the holy Indian town of Haridwar to bring peace to his eldest son Sage's soul, an astrologer has revealed. read


Woman posts leg shot and her father responds with his version

Her father's comic take on her somewhat alluring snap from her bed, which shows her knitted sock-clad legs beside a mug of coffee and her laptop, has been viewed over one million times. read


US official claims Russia’s Syrian campaign is not focused only on ISIS and has killed CIA rebels

Since Moscow began carrying out air strikes in Syria last month, there has been mounting evidence that the target is not solely Islamic State militants. read


Anti-ISIS fighter Hanna Böhman photographs Syria children living in ruins

A former Canadian model turned anti-ISIS fighter has shared her photographs of the children left behind in the ruins of Kobane - a Syrian city torn apart by clashed between Islamic State and Kurdish forces. read


Pranab Mukherjee shocks Israeli MPs by saying 'I love Hamas' when he meant HUMMUS

To worsen matters, Indian President Pranab Mukherjee made the cringe worthy faux pas during a speech to the entire assembled Israeli parliament in Jerusalem. read


ISIS fighters training six-year-old jihadi shoot at him with AK47

Footage believed to have been taken in Iraq or Syria shows the tiny child crawling through the dust under the sharp wire before a bullet kicks up the dust inches in front of him. read


Jools Oliver pictured at Jamie Oliver's £7m North London home after burgary

Jools Oliver, who has been married to the celebrity chef for 15 years, was seen talking on her phone and stepping into her car by her home in North London. read


Joaquin El Chapo Guzman 'cornered in rugged mountains in Mexico by soldiers'

Authorities believe they located the notorious cartel boss, Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman last week, four months after his incredible escape from prison, after reportedly tracing him to Sinaloa. read


CCTV of El Chapo Guzman's escape shows he used TV to drown out banging

New video reveals hammering sounds several minutes before Mexico's most notorious drug lord escaped from his prison cell through a tunnel on July 11 with the TV turned up really high. read


Bath lecturer Leah Wild quits in disgrace after slapping a policewoman in the face

Mother-of-three Leah Wild, 44, who taught sociology at the University of Bath, quit her lecturer job after slapping an officer in the face when she was kicked off a Ryanair flight at Bristol Airport while drunk. read


Luke Moyes used air pistol to fire at guests during an Ann Summers party

Luke Moyes used an automatic air pistol to shoot three women including his partner Justine Harrison at a terraced house in Chorley, Lancashire, on April 12, a court heard. read


Ashleigh Bowes took overdose after writing that classmates mocked her

Ashleigh Bowes was found dead at her family home in Macclesfield, Cheshire, on August 30 last year after taking an overdose of a drug used to treat anxiety read


Theresa May's refusal to grant Indian-born Deelavathi Bondada a UK passport was grotesque

Deelavathi Bondada, the daughter of an Indian immigrant who settled in Britain and became a citizen of the UK, applied for a British passport after escaping an abusive marriage. read


The Queen and Prince Philip open School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Surrey

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh exclaimed with recognition when they saw bay mare Mary Tudor, who lived in the Buckingham Palace stables for 16 years before she retired. read


50 of the most bizarre travel facts and yes, they grow square watermelons in Japan

Infographic reveals some of the wackiest, lesser-known facts about countries from around the world, including the country that drinks wine infused with snakes. read


National Grid to use money from your bill to pay factories to not use power

Bosses in charge of securing supplies moved to counter fears of blackouts this winter by insisting that electricity margins are 'manageable', but will pay factories to power down at key times. read


Labour's Tom Watson demanded police question a COALITION minister

Labour MP Tom Watson shocked the Commons in October 2012 by alleging there was ‘clear intelligence’ linking a former Number 10 aide with a notorious group of sex offenders. read


Police chief furious over decision to let paedophile Dr Steven Burn carry on working

Derbyshire Chief Constable Mick Creedon said he was 'horrified' that Dr Steven Burns, 53, had only been given a suspension, despite being convicted of having the indecent images. read


Balmain x H&M lookbook unveiled and it's full of sparkly designs

Despite not being available to buy until November 5, Balmain's creative director, Olivier Rousteing, and the high street giant are whetting shopper's appetite with these new images. read


Penn State University study confirms women get smaller bonuses even if they perform as well as men

Researchers at Penn State University found that the gender gap in pay and performance review grew alongside the number of men in the profession and the complexity of the job. read


Prince Harry's ex Cressida Bonas channels Twiggy for French Jalouse magazine shoot

With clumpy lashes - a Twiggy signature - freckles, and unkempt hair, Cressida proves she can hold her own in front of the camera. She appears on the cover of the October issue of Jalouse. read


Care Quality Commission's report reveals 74% of NHS hospitals are unsafe

The Care Quality Commission also warned of a culture of bullying and blame, with staff scared to raise concerns or admit blunders. read


Hyatt hotels ban on-demand porn in rooms as guests turn to smartphones

US-based Hyatt Hotels is the latest hospitality company to ban on-demand adult entertainment from its rooms with decreasing revenue from movie rentals driving the trend. read


Lens that can restore sight in older people could mark the end of reading glasses

Devesh Mistry, of the University of Manchester, is developing a lens made from liquid crystal to restore sight in people with presbyopia, the long-sightedness associated with old age. read


Men and women's bathroom hygiene habits revealed and the results will disgust you

New research has compared the bathroom habits of men and women in the office. 96 per cent of both men and women admit to washing their hands - but men are cleaner overall. read


Aberdeen woman Karen Fulton beats stage four cancer to get the wedding of her dreams 

Karen Fulton, 42, from Aberdeen, let partner Kevin go down on one knee after beating Hodgkin lymphoma which had spread to her neck and lungs, and had a 'magical' big day. read


Burnley schoolboy BANNED from the classroom for his ‘extreme’ haircut

A 10-year-old schoolboy in Burnley has been banned from lessons because of his short-back and sides haircut. Connor McGowan's teachers said his new look was too 'extreme'. read


Buy a tiny home of your own within the M25 for just £30,000

The property in Essex is a rare find as it costs marginally more than the average annual salary. Most properties in the area cost £300,000. read


Should we scrap every traffic light in Britain? Critics call for signal free system

After 42 traffic lights failed in Beverley, Yorkshire, and traffic flow improved, questions are being asked as to whether the 25,000 signals across Britain are still a necessary part of our journeys. read


Michelle Mone joins the House of Lords 24 hours after Ultimo Brands announces losses

Wearing the traditional red ermine robe, Baroness Mone of Mayfair was flanked by the Welfare nubusrer Lord Freud and Tory peer Baroness Morris of Bolton. read


Parents who naturally conceived quads reveal daughter Ellie May Holden has died

Ellie May Holden died in the arms of her father Marc Hanley, from Bolton, Greater Manchester, after contracting a virus. The couple had defied odds of 750,000 by naturally conceiving the girls. read


How to Stand Out author Rob Yeung's 6 easy steps to boost your confidence

Psychologist Rob Yeung reveals six ways you can get confident, from remembering no one can see inside your nerve-wracked mind to writing power paragraphs to lift your confidence. read


Girl whose boyfriend plotted Anzac Day terror attack in Australia is given a sentence

The 16-year-old girl from Manchester, who cannot be named due to legal reasons, pleaded guilty to two offences of downloading terrorist information at an earlier hearing. read


South Dakota children suffering fetal alcohol syndrome due to drinking moms

One in four children born in Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota, where alcoholism is rampant, suffer from fetal alcohol syndrome because their mothers drink while pregnant. read


Mission to Mars would benefit from a detour to the moon for refuelling

An MIT study has found that a Martian mission may lighten its launch load by almost 70% if it refuelled on the moon (Earth-rise from the moon pictured). read


Chinese girl, 4, rescued from inside washing machine

Firefighters were forced to dismantle the inner section of the machine in order to free the girl, 4, after she climbed inside the washing machine while playing in Xuzhou, China. read


Cyber Crime police told to ignore ‘lax’ victims with simple passwords

If approved, the proposal would mean less tech-savvy people, who are generally older, would get reduced help from officers. Latest figures show online crime is now the most common offence in the UK. read


Beauty adverts that are too good to be true from Lancome to Rimmel

Last week, a commercial for Clairol's Nice 'n' Easy hair dye was banned. The ad, starring Mad Men's Christina Hendricks, was ruled to be misleading. FEMAIL reveals other banned beauty ads. read


Leicestershire woman who tracked down her stolen Audi on Facebook is handed a £150 bill by police

Kirsty King, 27, had her white Audi stolen after a break-in at her house in Bottesford, Leicestershire, and put up a plea on social media which was shared more than 700 times. read


Israeli police gun down knifeman in front of TV news cameras in Jerusalem

Footage showed police firing dozens of rounds at the suspect as he ran past a checkpoint near Damascus Gate wielding a knife. read


Wilfried Zaha agrees to buy seven-bedroom £2.5m Surrey mansion belonging to late former Crystal Palace chairman Ron Noades

Zaha, who rejoined Palace on a permanent deal in February after failing to make the grade at Manchester United where he earned £35,000-a-week, will shell out £2.5m on the Purley mansion. read


Marks and Spencer launches its first loyalty card but it will have NO money rewards

Marks & Spencer is launching its first loyalty card on October 22. Shoppers can collect points from their purchases to get offers and 'money can't buy' prizes. read


Joan Collins gave two FEMAIL readers the A-list beauty treatment

Joan Collins is known for her unmistakable and glamorous style. Now the actress gives two FEMAIL readers a makeover, using her brand new make up range inspired by Hollywood Glamour read


Puppy trafficking pictures show dogs kept in horrific conditions across the UK

Disease-ridden dogs which were bred in unhealthy conditions are being trafficked into Britain on fake papers from Ireland and eastern Europe, it has been reported. read


Jaguar leaps into river and re-emerges with a CAIMAN in its mouth

The rare footage was captured by a tourist who watched as the big cat stalked its prey from the river bank before bravely launching itself at it, in what is believed to be South America. read


Facebook view counts bug reveals how popular you REALLY are

The bug is only seemingly affecting the mobile site, not Facebook's apps and it shows the number of 'Views' (pictured) next to Likes and Comments below posts. read


British special forces set to return to Helmand in bid to defeat Taliban

A team of elite British Special Forces are to return to southern Afghanistan, to protect local forces from insurgents and advise on military operations in Helmand Province. read


The moment an extreme sports fan jumps out of a plane WITHOUT a parachute

Video of the stunt filmed above Puerto Rico shows daredevil Travis Pastrana leaping from the plane without a parachute before meeting another diver in mid-air to make a tandem landing. read


Moment deaf woman Jody Parcel hears her fiancée's voice

Jody Parcel, 30, from, Rhondda Cynon Taf, went deaf at the age of two and struggled to hear her children. But four weeks ago she underwent an operation to have cochlear implants fitted. read


Hyena feasts on baby elephant limb after hiding piece of flesh in Botswana

This hyena, seen prowling for food in Chobe National Park, Botswana, was photographed dragging the rotting legs of a long-dead baby elephant from the water. read


Siri and Google Now hackers use radio waves to trigger commands and eavesdrop

The research, by France’s information security agency, ANSSI in Paris, suggests criminals could take control of handsets and eavesdrop on conversations using Siri and Google Now. read


Taking an assertive approach will persuade your mother-in-law you'll make your spouse happy 

If your future mother-in-law thinks you’re not suitable for her darling son or daughter, don’t shower her with gifts and compliments – stand up to her instead, scientists have found. read


Fred West’s local landlords David and Pauline Williams found guilty of child sex abuse

David and Pauline Williams, of Bradninch in Devon, became friends with the Wests when they lived close to their home in Cromwell Street, Gloucester, in the 1980s and 90s. read


Kaitlyn Smith who lost 208LBS in 15 months undergoes excess skin surgery

Kaitlyn Smith, from Portland, Oregon, weighed 414lbs at her heaviest, before she managed to shed over half her body weight with the help of a beach body coach and his strict diet plan. read


Tesla's Model S autopilot can steer, park and change lanes by ITSELF

Over the next week, 60,000 people who own Tesla's latest Model S car will be given the option to download the software wirelessly, or 'over the air', in North America, Europe and Asia. read


The underwear that helped shape women's figures throughout the ages

Costume historian Lucy Adlington reveals the cheats used to get the ideal figure in her book Stitches In Time, from 1950s women using bra inserts to modern-day padded bum pants. read


One in five in their 30s think they're okay to drive after seven glasses of beer

One in five in their 30s said they thought they'd be safe to drive after drinking six or seven glasses of beer or wine, a survey has found. New research also revealed which area is worst for careless drivers. read


Researchers reveal neural switch that turns DREAMS on and off in seconds

The team were able to activate the neurons in a mouse brain using lasers, sending the animal into REM sleep within seconds. read


What's the one thing YOU can do to protect against cancer? It's simple, LOSE WEIGHT, says expert

Weight-loss expert Dr Sally Norton told Daily Mail Online reveals how breast, liver, colon, womb and other cancers are linked to a person's weight, and how to shed pounds effectively. read


Bridge players lose High Court battle to have the card game defined as a sport

Advocates insist that bridge - which is particularly popular with older generations - should be counted as a sport because of its 'mental skill' and 'health benefits'. read


Yahoo Mail kills off the password: App introduces Account Key feature that lets people sign in with the press of a button

When a user opens the app they will be sent a push notification. Simply clicking this notification verifies who they are. Account Key (pictured) is available globally on iOS and Android. read


Would YOU dare to walk along the most TERRIFYING bridges on earth?

If you are afraid of heights you will probably want to look away now. Here are some of the most precarious or plain scary bridges that face brave adventurers around the world. read


Thirsty puppy Ollie drinks cold water for the first time before running away in shock

Filmed at home by his owner Beth Martin, in what is believed to be America, the thirsty little dog takes a sip from his bowl before running away in fright. read


Life on Europa may have been sparked by COMETS penetrating crust

Students at Williams College in Massachusetts used computer modelling to simulate the impact caused by comets and asteroids of different sizes striking the icy surface of Jupiter's moon (illustrated). read


eDreams reveals Brits are scared of flying more than anyone else in Europe

TV behaviour expert and author of Being Confident, Judi James, ruled out the existence of a national phobia and instead argued that stoicism makes Britons more honest. read


Tourists who stole mementos from Pompeii claim heir lives are CURSED

Hundreds of items have been stolen from Pompeii by tourists, who are now returning them after they found their lives were cursed. It echoes story that Mount Vesuvius erupted because of curse by gods. read


Energy Secretary Amber Rudd orders power firms to cut families' bills

The Cabinet minister insisted 'it's not over yet' as she vowed to step up pressure on energy bosses to pass on low wholesale costs to hard-pressed customers. read


Historians who found the lost remains of five British airmen say they're SNUBBED by MoD

The small band of German volunteers including Uwe Benkel (pictured) whose research led them to the crew in a German field in 2012 claim the British government are airbrushing out their role. read


Georgian oligarch Kakha Bendukidze's widow in High Court battle for her inheritance

Anastasia Goncharova, 24, claims to be the heir to Kakha Bendukidze, a heavy industry mogul and political giant in the former Soviet state who died in London last year. read


Italians demand a boycott of Starbucks over plans to open branches in Milan

Starbucks has announced plans to launch a branch in Milan in Italy, the home of the espresso, in time for 2016. But critics are up in arms, branding the coming Starbucks 'a sign of the apocalypse'. read


Gay married couple divorce after a year to include 3rd man in their relationship

Adam Grant and Shayne Curran, from Nova Scotia, Canada, tied the knot in 2011 after dating for more than two years. But they divorced the following year after meeting Sebastian Tran in a nightclub. read


Video shows expensive African wildcat greeting its owner by saying 'Mamma'

Zeus, a domesticated serval, has his own YouTube followers with 40,000 subscribers, run by his owner, model and former reality TV star Morgan Lynn, who he lives with in Las Vegas. read


Jeffrey Ortega's plea over growths due to Proteus syndrome that leave him immobile

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Jeffrey Ortega, 26, from Florida, was born with Proteus syndrome, which causes the body's tissue to grow abnormally. His left foot is a size 16 and 14 inches long. read


Hunan boy has his fingers and penis cut off in horror attack by a neighbour

Woman named as Liu attacked a six-year-old boy in Hunan, China. Attack reportedly happened because boy disturbed the woman's sleep. Liu has been arrested and the boy is now recovering. read


Anna Downey dies of her injuries after black cab was hit by a 17-year-old driver

A family has been devastated after a mother-of-two died when the cab she was travelling in was hit by a teen driver in Coventry. Anna Downey, 42, sadly did not recover from her injuries. read


Co Louth officers pay their respects for murdered garda Tony Golden

Garda Tony Golden was laid to rest following a moving Requiem Mass in Blackrock Co Louth earlier today. His widow Nicola, walked behind her husband's body as officers formed a guard of honour. read


Orthodox Jewish father's car window smashed by racist thug in Hackney, London

The 28-year-old was sitting in his vehicle when the unprovoked incident happened in East London. The attacker approached the car, before smashing the front passenger window. read


In a Chechen wedding where gunfire is banned and men and women are kept apart

The Department of Culture in Grozny, Russia has issued new guidelines on what makes a 'proper' wedding'. The strict traditions are revealed in bride Zara Khasanova's wedding photographs. read


Sky Airlines plane engine rips off during take-off as passenger films video

A video captured by a passenger on the Sky Airlines flight from Santiago to Copiapo, Chile saw the left engine's protective casing lift up and break off as the plane began to climb. read


Cléon Daniel designspPool table to look like a giant donut with pink frosting

Cléon Daniel, 27, from Dorset, said the donut-shaped handmade design is meant to symbolise 'the temptation in today's world, mass produced in endless variety to feed a tempted public.' read


Catalonia leader Artur Mas summoned to answer charges of civil disobedience

Catalan regional president Artur Mas, pictured, told a massive rally today in Barcelona that court proceedings against him for calling an independence referendum last year were 'political'. read


Filibustering, Kosovo style: Opposition MPs throw tear gas canisters during session

Politicians streamed out of the chamber in Kosovo's capital Pristina amid chaotic scenes after up to three canisters were opened. read


How To Cake It's Yolanda Gampp creates BRAIN cake just in time for Halloween

Toronto-based cake decorator Yolanda Gampp created a life-like brain made out of red velvet cake, fondant and raspberry jam, sharing the recipe on her YouTube channel How To Cake It. read


Max Siedentopf pimps neighbour’s vehicles by with cardboard in Amsterdam

Max Siedentopf surprised locals by 'customising' a number of cars parked on the streets of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. read


British tourist Andrew Hamilton killed by hit-and-run driver in Miami

Andrew Hamilton, 27, (pictured) from Chester, was fatally struck by a BMW that witnesses claim was travelling at speeds of 100mph in Miami Beach, Florida. The driver of the car fled the scene. read


Mac on... Migrants coming face-to-face with a polar bear 

'Hey, great idea, man. Nice fur. How many of you guys are there in there?' read


Obese Lancashire reverend loses six stone after taking up powerlifting

Rev David Brae, 35, from Lancashire, ballooned to 19 stone when he was inundated with treats from his congregation. Now he's a powerlifter who wears a 'Reps for Jesus' T-shirt when working out. read


Samurai slices a 100MPH baseball in half with milliseconds to react in video

Japanese swordsman Isao Machii was stood just 30 feet away from the pitching machine, giving him just milliseconds to react. read


Dog gets his revenge on girl by burying her in sand for disturbing his nap

The boxer was captured on video lying on an American beach alongside another canine and a mischievous young girl, who soon began kicking his stomach with her bare feet and wriggling around. read


Chinese man abducted as a four-year-old is finally reunited with his parents

Sun Wei ended up half way across the country after being abducted aged four. His father Sun Zhenghua spent 20 years searching for him around China. They were finally reunited yesterday. read