Chilling footage captures moment rapist carried off victim, 24, after he accosted her as she tried to get taxi home at end of night out

Leeds rapist carries victim in video after he accosted her following night out

The disturbing CCTV clip shows the unidentified man walking around Leeds city centre (pictured inset) shortly before he found his 24-year-old female victim at around 5am on Friday, August 14. Police believe he was looking for someone to attack when he targeted the young woman. The victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was on her way to get a taxi home after a night out when she was approached by the man in the Kirkgate area of the city. He spoke to her and walked alongside her before he picked her up (left) and carried her to the scene of the attack. Minutes before the incident the man spoke to another woman (right) and police are now appealing for her to contact them.

Victory for father who refused to pay £120 school fine for taking his daughter, 7, on Disney World holiday in term time as court OVERTURNS his punishment

Court victory for Jon Platt who refused to pay school holiday fine

Jon Platt, from the Isle of Wight, spent £1,000 on lawyers' fees while challenging the fine - but his victory could provide relief for thousands of parents who want to save money on family holidays. Magistrates ruled that because Mr Platt's seven-year-old daughter was only away from school for eight days, she was still attending 'regularly' and he had not broken the law. The Government has cracked down on unauthorised absences from schools, telling headteachers that they can no longer let children go on holiday during the term. But after Mr Platt's success in court, councils may now be reluctant to impose fines on parents who remove their children from schools for a short time.

Parents' fury as headteacher who was given a week off in term time last year to do a triathlon is given a SECOND week off to go and do a duathlon in Australia 

EXCLUSIVE: Paul Simon Abeledo, who works at Rush Green Primary School in London, travelled to Australia to compete in the World Championships earlier this week.

The gadget that scans for CALORIES: $249 Scio uses beams of light to analyse the amount of fat, carbs and proteins in a food

The device (pictured), designed by Consumer Physics, an Israeli company, works by uses beams of light to analyse the molecular 'signature' of whatever it is scanning.

ITV2 is ordered to pay more than £4MILLION in damages to reality TV producer over dispute involving Peter Andre after judge branded Strictly star a 'liar' 

Mr Justice Flaux last week ruled the channel must pay Mr H TV Ltd, the company owned by Mr Hendricks, 'substantial damages' due to a breach of contract involving the Australian singer.

'Talk your own language, f***ing Isis b****es': Mother with a PRAM launches vile racist rant at two Muslim women on a London bus 

Woman on London bus launches racist rant at Muslim women calling them Isis b****es’

In what appears to have started because two of the Muslim women were speaking their own language, the foul-mouthed woman, pictured, who had a child in a pram with her, goes on an ignorant rant in front of the whole bus. Around five minutes of the incident was caught on camera and uploaded to Facebook by Mico Abrigo.

Optician, 28, who thought she was fine after falling down the stairs was found dead in her bed the next morning from bleeding of the brain 

Ellen Hitchings is believed to have fallen at her family home in Pontypool, south Wales, after a night out on June 20. Gwent coroner David Bowen recorded a verdict of accidental death today.

What REALLY happens during an emergency on a plane, from what the pilot is doing to how to increase your chances of survival

Aeroplane disasters are a top fear for travellers, but what really goes on in an emergency and how can you be prepared? Learn what happens behind the scenes and how to be crash-ready.

Are YOU smart enough to join Mensa? Take the quiz to see if your IQ measures up against 250 child geniuses

Mensa has revealed the head-scratching questions it uses to select new members to FEMAIL. Take the quiz to see if you can beat the 250 children under 12 who are already members of the society.

'Officer, what are you doing?': US cop shoots dead unarmed 17-year-old boy driving back from church basketball game after teen flashed his lights to signal fault with patrol car

Sgt Jonathan Frost shoots dead unarmed Deven Guilford in Michigan

Deven Guilford (bottom right), 17, was pulled over by Sgt. Jonathan Frost, of Eaten County's Sheriff's Department in Michigan, in February after flashing the officer because he believed his brights were on. During the traffic stop, Guilford refused to put his hands behind his back or give Frost any official documents, leading the officer to train a stun gun on him (top right and left) before using it, according to county prosecutor Doug Lloyd. An altercation then ensued which ended with Guilford lying dead in a snow-filled ditch, having been shot seven times by Frost. Now, the teenager's grief-stricken relatives are taking legal action against the officer and the county.

Romanian mother and Spanish couple are arrested in Wales over claims six-week-old baby boy was sold for up to £11,000

The Romanian mother, 19, is suspected of trying to sell the now six-week-old newborn to a Spanish couple for £11,000. The child was found safe and well in Cardiff Bay.

Fatal attraction: The Instagram hot spots that tourists risk their lives visiting for the perfect holiday snap

Tourists are pushing all boundaries to get daredevil travel pictures to post on their social media pages. Popular locations include Moscow Bridge which has seen a number of fatalities in recent years.

Is this the biggest blister you've ever seen? Hideous video shows swelling that covers an entire PALM being popped

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. The man, who uploaded the video under the username The Most ProNoob, explains the enormous blister formed after he suffered second degree burns.

Horrifying graphics reveal how smoking REALLY affects the body, from stomach ulcers and acne to infertility and problems in the bedroom...

Smokers are twice as likely to be infertile and more likely to develop ulcers and bowel disorders such as Crohn's, according to an interactive tool by online clinic HealthExpress.co.uk.

Loot from £20million Hatton Garden vault raid 'is recovered after gangster leads police to north London graveyard where he buried his share of the spoils' 

Loot from Hatton Garden vault raid 'recovered' from a graveyard

Gangster Danny Jones, bottom right, 58, reportedly led the police to where he buried his share of the spoils at a cemetery, left, according to Sky News. Jones has already admitted his part in the heist, which took place in April this year. An estimated £20m worth of jewellery, gems and cash were taken. Three holdalls stuffed with valuables were later found at a property in North London.

Turkey holds Europe to ransom over migrants: Country issues list of demands - including 3 billion euros in 'aid' - in return for tightening border controls

Turkey has issued a list of demands to EU member states - including £2.2bn in 'aid' - in return for tightening its lax border controls and stemming the flow of migrants.

'Shame on you!' Tearful mother blasts speechless Tory minister over tax credits cut in clash on BBC's Question Time

Tory voter blasts Amber Rudd on Question Time over tax credits cut

Michelle Dorrell (pictured right), 35, who said she had voted for the Conservatives, attacked energy secretary Amber Rudd (left) for backing a move that will see millions of poor working families losing up to £1,300 per year. The mother-of-four, who runs a nail salon in Folkestone, was so angry that she began berating Rudd before the microphone even had a chance to reach her. She then stunned Rudd into silence as she described feeling betrayed by the party, saying: 'I thought you were going to be the better chance for me and my children.' She then told how she could not afford to pay her rent, despite working 'bloody hard' to support her and her children. The impassioned plea - which ended with her shouting 'shame on you!' - drew a huge round of applause from the audience but Rudd was unable to muster a response, instead looking away as the young mother continued her tirade.

Now you can Skype with ANYONE using a browser: Feature lets you take calls without installing apps or creating accounts

Skype links can be generated from Skype for Windows, for Mac and for Web. These changes are being rolled out to in the US and UK from today and the rest of the world 'over the next couple of weeks.'

Inside Lamar's $75k Vegas brothel binge: Security footage 'shows NBA star popping pills' - as Kardashians arrive home in LA and Caitlyn Jenner joins heartbroken Khloe at his hospital bedside

Lamar Odom video shows ‘NBA star popping pills' as Caitlyn joins Khloe at hospital

The footage reportedly shows the basketball star (circled) slumped over his seat as he is given a drink and a shot by a prostitute at the Love Ranch Vegas in Nevada three days before he collapsed. Odom (pictured, inset, with ex-wife Khloe Kardashian), 35, is later apparently seen taking a pill out of a small bag and popping it into his mouth. However, it is not clear from the grainy footage what the person was taking or whether he did ingest anything. Meanwhile, the Kardashian women visited Odom in hospital yesterday and were joined by Caitlyn Jenner amid conflicting reports about the former NBA star's condition. Kris Jenner and her daughters Kim, Kourtney and Kylie were seen arriving at the hospital together yesterday, and left a few hours later, boarding a private jet back to Los Angeles (top and bottom right).

Khloe Kardashian hits back at 'publicity-seeking' boss of Nevada brothel where Lamar Odam was found who said the TV family tried to silence him from doing press

Dennis Hof, owner of the Love Ranch Vegas in Pahrump, said on Wednesday that he had told a publicist for the TV family to 'go to hell' after they asked him to not speak to the media.

Tony Blair's former protection officer is jailed for swindling more than £50,000 benefits to fund exotic holidays and send his children to private school by claiming he and his fun-loving wife were severely disabled

Tony Blair's former protection officer is jailed for swindling £50,000 benefits

Vaughan Dodds, 45, (pictured left and bottom right) a former officer with Durham Police, claimed he had been left house bound by his ME, saying he could only manage to walk for five minutes without being in severe discomfort. The court heard Dodds, of Langley Moor, Country Durham, also claimed his wife, Amanda (bottom left and top right) suffered from hyperacusis and autophony, conditions which meant she was extremely sensitive to sound. But DWP investigators later spotted Ms Dodds blow-drying someone's hair in a beauty salon. An undercover investigation found that the couple blew the money on a 14-night Canary Island cruise, a £4,000 trip to Orlando and a two-week holiday to Egypt (top left).

Deal! Stunned pensioner, 75, scoops £250,000 jackpot on Noel Edmonds game show Deal or No Deal 

Widow Ann Crawford, from Manchester, beat the banker to take home a quarter of a million pounds, becoming just the eighth person in the Channel 4 show's 10-year history to win the jackpot.

Judge rules Uber IS legal in London court battle between the app and traditional cab drivers 

Transport for London (TfL) had sought clarification as to whether the smartphone app breaks the law by operating in the same way as meters used by more strictly regulated black cabs to calculate fares.

My hero Daddy: Touching photos capture the incredible bond between British servicemen and their children

My Daddy Is A Soldier Adventures photos capture servicemen and their children

Military charity My Daddy Is A Soldier Adventures has released a calendar of photos showing moments between soldiers and their children. Hundreds of touching photos were entered with 12 chosen. The pictures include (clockwise from top left) a moving image of Blake Stephen Valentine-Pottinger when he was just nine days old snuggled in his father David's boots and helmet for the March page of the Little Troopers calendar; Colour Sergeant Chris Osborne cuddling his daughters Lana, two and Amy, four, at a colour consecration ceremony; a photo of Sgt Whotton being snapped by his son Tyler, 2, makes the August page of the Little Troopers calendar; and Nick Head pictured with his daughters Sian, 9, and Ceri, 12, make it on to the October page.

Tory candidate for London mayor Zac Goldsmith faces Commons grilling for refusing to apologise over VIP sex abuse slurs

Zac Goldsmith speaking at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester

Mr Goldsmith, alongside Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson, has been at the forefront of a controversial campaign to expose an alleged establishment cover up of child abuse.

Scotland Yard admits not clearing Leon Brittan of rape before his death because it feared being criticised - even though there was 'not a strong case' against him

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe leaves Number 10 Downing Street on November 22, 2012 in London, England.   (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images) Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe was knighted January 2013

The Met decided to press ahead with the case against Lord Brittan in November - just two months before he died - despite concluding 'there was not a strong case' against him.

Child sex abuse victims are asked to resubmit information to inquiry after everything in 'share your experience' section is DELETED from website 

The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) - which was set up last July under New Zealand judge Lowell Goddard (pictured) - has apologised for the embarrassing blunder

'My life will never be the same': Beautician left with one ear and permanently scarred in acid attack speaks out as boyfriend is jailed for life 

Boyfriend jailed for life after acid attack on beautician ex

Jealous and controlling Anthony Riley, 26, (pictured inset) of Lowestoft, Suffolk, has been jailed for life for arranging a sickening acid attack on his ex-girlfriend, Adele Bellis, 23, a beautician. Miss Bellis (pictured left, following the attack, and right, before) lost an ear, was left partially bald and has permanent scarring following the sulphuric acid attack at a bus stop in her home town of Lowestoft on August 14 last year. It was the culmination of a six-month campaign by her former partner of seven years. Five months earlier she had been stabbed in the face by one of his friends.

'The affair helped me find myself': Women who cheated on their husbands share the reasons for their infidelity - from pure boredom to revenge and resentment 

Women are 2.6 times more likely to cheat if they are in an unhappy relationship, while for men it is more often just physical. Women are also 40 per cent more likely to cheat now than 20 years ago.

Do YOU wake up in the night and can't get back to sleep? Expert reveals the best ways to nod off all night - from eating bread and bananas to listening to boring podcasts

Our bodies repair overnight, so a lack of sleep affects skin, immunity, stress levels and can lead to disease long term, says stress expert and nutritionist Charlotte Watts.

Horrifying moment a newborn baby was found ALIVE after it was dumped in a black bin bag by the side of the road with its umbilical cord still attached

Newborn baby found ALIVE after it was dumped in a black bin bag in video

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - Video footage shows a group of men and women, believed to be in the Philippines, helping the newborn baby after discovering it inside a bin bag at the side of the road. To their surprise, the baby is alive and spreads out its arms as it is picked up by a good samaritan. The women wrap the baby in the material alongside the placenta and carry it to safety.

Mother who tried for a baby for NINE YEARS discovers she is pregnant on the day she is due to start IVF - after shedding three stone

Amber Worth, 26, from Hull, was told she would never have a natural birth after being diagnosed with polycystic ovaries at the age of 19. Baby Luca was born last year.

Brave mother who had a DOUBLE mastectomy to prevent breast cancer bares her scars in viral Facebook post and says she has 'nothing to be ashamed of'

Catherine Keeney, 30, from Scotland, underwent a bilateral mastectomy in March after learning she had a 97% risk of getting breast cancer. She has blogged about her recovery online.

Who's a pretty boy? Parrot-obsessed man, 56, has his EARS cut off to look more like his pets (now he wants to turn his nose into a beak)

Ted Richardshas his EARS cut off to look more like his pet parrots

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - A man obsessed with looking like a parrot endured a six-hour operation to cut off his ears and now he wants to turn nose into a beak. Ted Richards, 56, from Hartcliffe in Bristol, gave his ears to a friend who he said would 'appreciate them' and is now planning his next date under the operating table. Ted, who has 110 tattoos, 50 piercings and a split tongue, is happy to put his body on the line as a visual tribute to his beloved parrots Ellie, Teaka, Timneh, Jake and Bubi.

Husband writes poignant email to complain that photographer had airbrushed wife's wrinkles and stretch marks as, 'it took away everything that makes up our life'

Boudoir photographer Victoria Halton, from San Antonio, Texas, posted a heartening email she received from a client's husband after retouching the woman's pictures on her Facebook page.

Could a simple eye test diagnose autism? Pupils of children with the condition 'take markedly longer to narrow after penlight test'

Scientists at Washington State University found in a pilot study that in 70 per cent of youngsters aged 10 to 17 with high-functioning autism their pupils took markedly longer to constrict.

Lucan's son launches court bid to declare him dead: Heir wants death certificate for his father - who would now be 90 - to bring mystery of his disappearance to a close 

Lord Lucan's son and heir, George Bingham argues the document would close a mystery that started with the disappearance of his father shortly after the death of the family's nanny.

US mother's outrage as her twin sons are left in tears when pornographic audio is blasted over supermarket's loudspeakers

Gina Young, 43, from Campbell, California, was at the Westgate Campbell Target with her sons Weston and Wyatt on Wednesday when X-rated audio began playing on the intercom.

Swedish Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip release stunning black and white photos to celebrate their pregnancy announcement

Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip release photos to announce pregnancy

Swedish royals Princess Sofia and Prince Carl-Philip have released new photographs to mark the announcement of the arrival of their first child. In one image, Princess Sofia, a former glamour model, is seen gazing at her husband, wearing a white long-sleeved dress and her hair tumbling down her shoulders. In the second, the proud couple stand smiling straight at the camera. In a statement published on Facebook, the couple said: 'We are so happy and excited to announce that we are expecting our first child. We are very much looking forward to it.'

Can this teenager's 'murder' REALLY be blamed on the closure of Kids Company? Alan Yentob claimed football-mad student's killing was linked to charity's demise

Jerrell Elie died after being found in Brixton, south London, with head injuries on Saturday August 8. There is no evidence to say if Kids Company's closure played any role in the schoolboy's death.

He looked like a pudding waiter sitting next to a bowl of fruit salad: QUENTIN LETTS sees the charity chiefs face MPs

Everything about Camila Batmanghelidjh is such a mad muddle - her name, dress-sense, logic, grasp of detail - that you wonder how a supposed intellectual such as Alan Yentob fell for her.

Bloodied Israeli trooper lies wounded beside Palestinian knifeman shot dead after disguising himself as a member of the Press and attacking the soldier

In these distressing images, a bloodied Israeli soldier lies wounded beside a knife-wielding Palestinian who was shot dead after disguising himself as a member of the Press.

Seven-year-old boy who was crushed by a 47-STONE branch makes a miracle recovery after his big brother helps him learn to walk and talk again

Sacha Saucek, from Wokingham, Bucks, was on a school outing to London's Richmond Park on July 10 when his arms, right leg, pelvis, spine and five ribs were broken in the freak accident.

The gruelling regime of a fitness model: Australian woman, 20, exercises for FOUR hours a day and eats just 1,100 calories a day as she prepare for competitions

Fitness model exercises for FOUR hours everyday and halved her calorie intake

Maggie Russell, 20, has stopped eating carbs and exercises twice a day in the lead up to the World Beauty, Fitness and Fashion competition on the Gold Coast on Saturday. The fitness model only consumes 1,100 calories a day and is currently only eating protein and vegetables. Ms Russell, who regularly documents her training progress to her 14,000 Instagram followers, also tries to get at least eight hours of sleep each night.

Christians living in Sweden have been told to 'convert or die' in chilling messages across Gothenburg - a hotbed of ISIS recruitment

Militants of the Islamic State group hold up their weapons and wave its flags on their vehicles in a convoy on a road leading to Iraq, while riding in Raqqa city in Syria. 

The Islamic State group is notorious for the atrocities it committed as it overran much of Syria and neighboring Iraq. But to its supporters, it is engaged in an ambitious project: building a new nation ruled by what radicals see as "God's law," made up of Muslims from around the world whose old nationalities have been erased to unite in the "caliphate." 



In this undated photo released by a militant website, which has been verified and is consistent with other AP reporting.
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Markus Samuelsson, one of 3,000 Assyrian Christians living in Gothenburg, said he found the walls of his restaurant covered with the messages 'convert or die' and 'the caliphate is here'.

German police warn parents to stop putting photographs of their children on social media to stop them being shared by paedophiles 

Officers in Hagen, western Germany, urged mothers and fathers to think again before posting their pictures saying that children are entitled to privacy.

US Catholics flock to see the skeletal remains of the patron saint of rape victims who was just 11-years-old when she was fatally stabbed during a sexual assault

US Catholics flock to see the skeletal remains of Saint Maria Goretti

Thousands of Catholics flocked to the Saint Francis Assisi Church in Orland Park, Illinois,on Wednesday to see the remains of Saint Maria Goretti, the patron saint of chastity and rape victims.The nearly complete skeletal remains are encased in a wax statue and displayed in a glass-sided casket.

Drones have met their match: Portable 'gun' uses radio pulses to halt aircraft mid-air

The rifle-like anti-drone system, developed by Battelle Innovations in Columbus, Ohio, uses radio pulses to interrupt the communication system of the drone, tricking it into thinking it is out of range.

What makes superglue so sticky? Infographic reveals the complex chemistry of the finger-fusing adhesive

Teacher Andy Brunning, based in Cambridge, explains how the glue's secret lies in cyanoacrylate, a substance once thought completely useless as it was so sticky.

The ultimate mind-benders: MC Escher's incredible optical illusions are set to have fans questioning reality with his first major UK exhibition 

MC Escher's optical illusions are set to have fans questioning reality

The enigmatic Dutch draftman's gravity-defying work will baffle a new generation of admirers now that more than 100 pictures are on display at Dulwich Picture Gallery in London. The exhibition features famous drawings like (clockwise from top left) his eerily precise 1948 drawing Eye, which contains a terrifying reminder of mortality; the perfectly tessellated reptiles in No56 Lizards from 1942; Puddle, from 1952, which is at once both a reflection and a glimpse of the sky making the viewer feeling baffled about perspective; and 1953's Relativity is the Friesland-born artist's mind-boggling conception of a building filled with never-ending staircases where there is no up or down.

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Posing with his kill: German hunter pays £39,000 to shoot largest elephant in Africa for 50 YEARS - just three months after Cecil the Lion was slain

Biggest elephant shot in living memory’ is killed by a German hunter in Zimbabwe

Less than three months after Cecil the Lion was shot dead, a German hunter has killed a large elephant with 122 pounds tusks in a game park in Zimbabwe. The elephant is thought to have been the biggest elephant shot in living memory when it was killed on October 8 in Gonarezhou National Park in south-east Zimbabwe. The majestic animal's tusks weighed 122 pounds and were so big that they dragged along the ground, according to Johnny Rodrigues Chairman for Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force.

Donal MacIntyre denies affair after wife 'found messages on phone' and insists that she has 'got the wrong end of the stick'

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Piers Allardyce/REX Shutterstock (2727488s).. Donal MacIntyre & Ameera MacIntyre.. Formula 1 Party in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity, London, Britain - 26 Jun 2013.. ..

Ameera MacIntyre announced that her investigative reporter Donal, pictured, was a 'lying, cheating scumbag' on social media after allegedly finding texts and pictures on his phone.

JAN MOIR: No matter the hurt, it's wrong to wash dirty linen online

He has come up against gangsters and football hooligans and had his critics on reality TV shows such as Dancing On Ice and The Jump. Now he faces his fiercest opponent to date - his wife Ameera

Lawyers 'will fly out to serve Freddie Starr with £1million writ' over huge legal bill he owes woman he tried to sue for libel after she claimed he groped her as a child 

The comedian, who now lives on the Costa del Sol in Spain, faced financial ruin after losing a High Court court case against Karin Ward who claimed he groped her when she was 15.

Schoolboy, six, left partially blinded for five days after trainee nurse got glue in his eye while being treated for a head wound

When Clayton Cross fell over in the school playground and gashed his head, medics at Barnsley Hospital in South Yorkshire decided to glue the cut together.

Son is cleared of murdering the heroin addict father he blamed for the drug-related deaths of his mother and sister despite stabbing him 18 times

James Clarke, 35, from near Rochdale, stabbed terminally-ill Graham, 52, in 'revenge' for his 'chaotic' upbringing but was suffering from a mental illness after his mother died, the court heard.

Labour MPs attacked by Corbyn supporters after being 'named and shamed' for refusing to oppose Osborne's plan to balance the books

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and shadow chancellor John McDonnell   during the debate in the House of Commons, London on the Government's updated Charter of Budget Responsibility. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday October 14, 2015. See PA story POLITICS Labour. Photo credit should read: PA Wire

Some 21 Labour MPs refused to vote against the Chancellor's controversial 'fiscal charter' - forcing governments to spend less than they raise in taxes - in the Commons on Wednesday.

The sun's sprung a leak! Enormous coronal hole that is 50-EARTHS-wide spotted on star (but don't worry, it's harmless)

Captured by Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory, the region occurs where a magnetic field fails to loop back down to the sun's surface and instead sends out coronal material.

Frozen world of Enceladus revealed: Cassini captures the fractured and pockmarked surface of Saturn's moon in unprecedented detail

The images were captured by Nasa's Cassini spacecraft during its 14 October flyby of Saturn's icy moon Enceladus. Cassini passed 1,142 miles (1,839km) above the surface.

Dumped in a cardboard box and left to die: Baby orangutan found 'mummified with arms folded across body' is nursed back to health after being rescued in West Borneo

Baby orangutan found mummified in a box is nursed back to health in West Borneo

The team from International Animal Rescue believed the corpse-like creature to be dead when they found him resting with his tiny arms folded across his lifeless body. The orangutan was suffering from a lack of hair and grey flaking skin due to sarcoptic mange, a highly contagious skin disease that causes intense itching and irritation. The team, who have since named the ape Gito, were shocked by the state of the animal and took him to the orangutan rehabilitation centre in Ketapang, West Borneo for immediate medical attention.

Rents continue to rise and hit record high of £816 a month with those in London paying 12% more than last year

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The cost of living might be going down, but private rents continued to rise last month, hitting a new high of £816 per month in September across England and Wales, data shows.

Wine merchant manager shocked when he walks into ground-floor bedroom of his shared house to find FOX sitting on his bed

Luke MacWilliam heard a noise in his ground-floor room at the house he shares in Ealing London. He watched on as a fox jumped on his bed and also urinated in the middle of it.

If you want to know the future, ask a chimp - they're just as good as predicting events as 'experts' are

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Right-thinking people have long suspected that the vast majority of the pontificating political and economic pundits on TV and in the press are like Manuel the waiter in Fawlty Towers.

Mother who received life-saving kidney transplant meets the parents of the 12-year-old donor who saved her... and says she owes her dream family to 'guardian angel'

Gemma Sturge, 30, from King's Lynn, Norfolk, was on the brink of death before she was given the organ from Ashni Parmar, 12 who died. She now has a two-year-old son and another baby on the way.

Relatives of Lockerbie victims say they're 'delighted' by identification of two new Libyan suspects over 1988 bombing that killed 270 

Scottish Police yesterday revealed they want to speak to the suspects, believed to be Colonel Gaddafi's brother-in-law and his technical expert, in connection with the terror attack, which killed 270.

Nuclear deal with China 'is a national security risk', ministers are warned

The Government plans to use Premier Li Keqiang's state visit next week to finalise a deal for billions of pounds of Chinese investment in a new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point, Somerset.

Bride who worked non-stop for 730 days to afford 32G breast implants in time for her wedding admits her new husband preferred her B-cup 'bee stings'

Cheshire woman worked non-stop to afford 32G breast implants in time for wedding

Sharon Knight (pictured before, left, and after, right), 32, from Cheshire, who took a second job in B&Q; to pay for the procedure, has confessed her husband Paul (pictured together on their wedding day, inset), 31, has told her he misses her 32B 'bee stings'. Mrs Knight said she had been self-conscious about her chest since she was a teenager, first proposing the idea of a breast augmentation to her mother Marie, 67, when she was just 17.

Now there'll be dozens more grammars: Plans for more schools already underway after Morgan gave approval for first new institution in 50 years 

After the Education Secretary approved a new school in Sevenoaks, as an annex of Weald of Kent Grammar School (pictured), politicians are expecting to be flooded with more applications.

Big pants are back! Shoppers saying so long to thongs as they look for comfort as John Lewis reveals what has fallen out of fashion in the past year

The study shows that Britain has ditched the thong in favour of big, comfy pants, and not even the launch of the Fifty Shades of Grey movie this year was enough to stop ailing sales of fishnets.

Woolly mammoths WERE wiped out by hunters: Tusks suggest that calves were forced to wean earlier because of human predators

Researchers from University of Michigan found chemical clues about weaning age - when a calf stops nursing - embedded in the tusks of juvenile Siberian woolly mammoths.

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.

Two women and a man appear in court charged with assisting an offender over the killing of PC David Phillips

Georgia Clarke, 19, Dawn Cooper, 34, and Michael Smith, 19, who are all from Wallasey, Merseyside, will appear at Wirral Magistrates' Court following the 34-year-old's death last week.

Teenage driver who was catapulted through car window in 92mph chase after taking cocaine was already dying when a police car ran over his body in the road

Matthew Seddon, 19, was catapulted from his car after the chase, then run over by a police officer, but an inquest heard today that he was already dying from head injuries when he was hit.

Yours for just £1 a month! London landlord offers up Britain's cheapest room complete with unlimited internet and a garden (as long as you're an IT expert who will work for him for free)

London landlord offers £1-a-month room in exchange for IT skills

Adam Mughal, of Stratford, east London, will forgo the £600-plus monthly rent he could make letting out the double room so long as his new tenant is an IT expert who can help him develop an app. He is one of a new breed of room-letters happy to waive rent if the tenant can provide their skills instead. He says he has received more than 1,000 inquiries from househunters and is now leafing through them looking for someone with the right skills.

Iconic seaside hotel that inspired Enid Blyton's Famous Five adventures could be yours for £15million

Situated in four acres of gardens and woodlands, Knoll House Hotel in Studland Dorset which is said to have inspired Enid Blyton's Famous Five adventures has gone on sale for £15 million.

Think you'd never fall for a lonely hearts conman? So did middle-class divorcee Annie. Now she's £50,000 poorer - and tormented by self-reproach

Annie Ruddock, 48, pictured, met Matthew Samuels on dating site zoosk.com. He claimed to be a retired businessman with an £80million fortune but instead scammed her out of her inheritance.

Implant could help banish back pain: Device placed into the spinal cord uses electric pulses to trick the brain and give patients a 'pleasant tingling feeling' 

Australian Joe Grewal, 60, suffered chronic back pain for three decades before the life-changing implant. The pioneering treatment could help millions avoid life-long reliance on costly painkillers.

Hilarious moment that toddler bursts into floods of tears in Whole Foods... because the cheese isn't stinky enough

This humorous clip was posted to YouTube by mum Chris, from Colorado, who said that her son has 'very refined taste' and will only eat 'stinky cheese and fancy crackers'.

Blood and black magic: Incredible pictures show the mysterious and intoxicating rites of voodoo where followers become 'possessed' by spirits 

Pictures show the rites of voodoo where followers become 'possessed' by spirits

Since 1990, photographer, Les Stone from New York has dedicated two-and-a-half decades to visiting Haiti 200 times to photograph hundreds of enchanting spiritual moments including the Carnival in Jacmel (left), the bringing of the sword to an Easter ceremony (top right) and the killing of goats, bulls and chickens (bottom right).

The curse of Pompeii and how my son got stuck in a priceless Roman wine jar, writes TOM UTLEY

This week's news that scores of conscience-stricken tourists have returned pilfered artefacts to Pompeii took me straight back to a dreadful incident on my one, ill-fated visit in the Eighties.

AMANDA PLATELL: Have these two ex-wives put the final nail in the coffin of marriage? 

Judges ruled that Alison Sharland and Varsha Gohil's husbands had hidden the true values of their fortunes during divorce proceedings, hence they had the right to contest their settlements.

Conman Peter Foster - the man at centre of Cherie Blair property scandal - is released from Australian prison six months early after being jailed over a $6 million weight-loss scam

Notorious conman known for promoting fake weight-loss products was granted an early release from a Melbourne prison. Peter Foster evaded police for a year before he was caught disguised as a hippie.

Cruel mother stabbed, strangled and binned her newborn moments after birth to kill the baby because 'raising a child is too tiring'

Woman, named as Wan, was in court in Beijing for murder of her baby. She allegedly tried to kill her baby shortly after birth in 2014. The baby later died. Wan's sentence was not announced publicly.

Our family's growin': Couple and their two daughters film parody video of Meghan Trainor's Lips Are Moving to announce their third pregnancy

Beckah Shae and Shocklee family film Meghan Trainor parody video to announce pregnancy

Rebecca and Jack Shocklee, from California, filmed their version Meghan Trainor's Lips Are Moving to announce Rebecca is expecting her third child. The footage shows Rebecca in a car with her husband and their daughters singing their version of Meghan Trainor's Lips Are Moving - renaming the song Our Family's Growin'. The video starts with daughters Grace and Joy belting out the words 'our family's growing' as they bob in and out from behind their parents' seats in the back of the car.

Antibiotic-resistant bugs may soon make routine operations 'impossible'

Routine operations could become 'virtually impossible' without urgent action to tackle the threat posed by antibiotic resistance, a study from Washington has found.

Cheat on the wife? A nice boyo like me? Tom Jones has a remarkable life story to reveal - but he doesn't always tell it

Hang on to your giddy knickers, because Tom Jones sure has a remarkable life story to tell. The problem is, he hasn't told it in this book.

Lab-grown burgers 'will be on the menu by 2020': Scientists set up company to make stem cell meat an affordable reality 

Peter Verstrate, head of a new firm working with Maastricht University, said he was confident that the burgers would be available to buy within five years.

Pictured: The shocking 'text neck' X-rays that show how children as young as SEVEN are becoming hunch backs because of their addiction to smart phones

Dr James Carter, based north of Sydney, has released a number of X-rays of teenagers with abnormally curved spines, including a 16-year-old girl (shown) who is developing a hunchback.

Putin is 'genuinely lovely', says Elton John's husband: David Furnish reveals Russian president called singer to discuss gay rights meeting

Vladimir Putin called Sir Elton last month after the star was tricked by two Russian comedians pretending to be the president. His politeness impressed the singer's husband David Furnish.

The rise of London's emerging 'posh' areas: Wealthy young buyers transform previously downbeat areas such as South Acton and Peckham Rye

Wealthy buyers under 35 are shunning traditional exclusive enclaves of London, such as Chelsea and Kensington, in favour of 'edgier' locations loved by those who work in the media and arts industries.

I've gone to water the flowers, dear: Garden centre installs incredible flower urinals in men's bathroom

Are these the world's prettiest URINALS? Garden centre installs incredible flower toilets

A visitor to Gates Nurseries Garden Centre in Leicestershire captured this pretty surreal footage of the funky bathroom in full bloom. Filming around the room, the video maker captures two red flowers and a yellow one before focussing on what appears to be a Lily. The video concludes with the filmmaker recording the sinks and mirrors to prove that he really is in a bathroom.

The £6.6m Ferrari: A 1960 250 GT with more than 100,000 miles on the clock and 'flaking' paint that's paid for a state of the art lifeboat

The 1960 Ferrari 250 GT that sold for £6.6m at a charity auction was far from museum ready - 100,000 miles on the clock, blemished paint and leaking oil are some of the signs of wear and tear.

Cheap fix: 1.2 million driving cars in an 'unroadworthy' condition - and almost half-a-million have sold cars they were concerned about, study claims

The cost of having a car repaired is forcing many drivers to go without their vehicles, though some are putting themselves and other motorists at risk by driving cars they know are not roadworthy.

El Chapo 'cornered in rugged mountains in Mexico by soldiers' after US drug agents located his cell phone and tracked him: Report

Authorities believe they are close to recapturing the notorious cartel boss, Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, four months after his incredible escape from prison, after reportedly locating him in Sinaloa.

Chinese actress is forced to undergo facial examination to prove her 'natural beauty' after being accused of having plastic surgery

Yang Ying, known as Angelababy, had a facial exam in Beijing yesterday. Court suggested the exam to prove she hasn't had plastic surgery as part of defamation case. Doctors confirmed natural beauty.

'They're my babies': The extraordinary moment broody gorilla Koko uses SIGN LANGUAGE to tell trainers she has adopted two tiny cats - because she doesn't have babies of her own

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

In celebration of her 44th birthday, Koko's trainer Francine Patterson, on behalf of The Gorilla Foundation, introduced the ape to some babies - a litter of kittens. Koko was captured on camera being presented with a cardboard box containing the kittens. After stroking them gently, the gorilla picked one up and brought it in for a cuddle (main). During her meeting with the kittens, she made the sign for 'cat' (bottom left) followed by 'baby' (bottom centre) - telling her trainers the kittens were now her adopted children. She also asked in sign language for one of the kittens to be placed on her head. The tender moment was filmed at the foundation's base in Woodside, California.

Italian navy lay wreath on the deck of sunken fishing boat after four-month operation to recover bodies of up to 800 migrants who drowned

Wreath on ship

More than 100 bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of a fishing boat believed to have been carrying up to 800 migrants and refugees when it sunk in the Mediterranean earlier this year.

Father miraculously survives 140ft cliff fall which caused 173 fractures and left him in a coma for 2 months

Anton Turner, 42 of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, fell off a slag heap into the Walney channel. He suffered five brain bleeds and woke up from a coma with his memory seriously affected.

'Sexist' software boss 'told colleague he would only eat lobster if it was served on his mother'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.

Schoolgirl, 14, took fatal overdose after writing a note where she wrote about her classmates mocking her for being 'poor'

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

Inside Uri Geller's mind-bending mansion: £15million Berkshire pad features Yves Saint Laurent's cast-offs, Michael Jackson's favourite sofa and 'talking' toilets

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.

'Real-life Sherlock Holmes' reveals how you CAN read someone's mind - including how to tell if someone is having an affair and even guess their PIN code

'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.

The terrible pictures that lose Britain's B&Bs; £8.9MILLION every year: Before and after images show how a few changes can attract more guests 

Britain's B&Bs lose out on £8.9m each year due to terrible photographs

In an effort to illustrate the importance of appealing photography - and how effectively just a few small changes can impact profit - celebrity interior designer Sophie Robinson shared her makeover expertise. Visiting a range of B&Bs; in Brighton, Sophie and her team took two photographs of the same space only a few minutes apart. The 'before' shot was taken by someone with no experience on a phone or tablet, while the 'after' equivalent was taken by a professional photographer after Sophie had set the scene. However, she wasn't allowed to bring any new objects into the room or re-decorate in anyway.

Separated at birth: US mother delivers twin baby prematurely... but his brother is still inside her womb and could be there until due date in JANUARY

Holli Gorveatt's babies were due in January next year, but baby Link was born weighing just 1lb 2oz just 23 weeks into her pregnancy. She remains pregnant with his brother Logan.

Did our ancestors have ears like DOGS? Defunct muscles on the sides of our head suggest they once 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.

China overtakes the U.S. for the most billionaires in the world... but America still wins when it comes to dominating the global rich list

The communist nation now boasts 596 billionaires - 60 more than the U.S.-  after a staggering 242 Chinese people became billionaires for the first time in just one year, according to a new survey.

Clarkson's Top Gear Greatest Hits DVD to net millions for the BBC... but former presenter won't get a penny

Jeremy Clarkson will feature in a new Top Gear Greatest Hits DVD to be released this Christmas, but won't see any of the profit it makes after signing over all rights to the BBC in 2012.

Nurse with Crohn's disease unveils range of glamorous 1950s-inspired lingerie with high-waisted pants to make women with stoma bags feel sexy again

Nurse with Crohn's unveils range of lingerie to make women feel sexy again

Jasmine Stacey, 24, from Bournemouth, realised how conventional underwear didn't flatter her body once she had an ileostomy bag fitted after having part of her small intestine removed. After taking a design course, she created the seductive underwear range to tackle the stigma surrounding stoma bags.

Pluto is an active world of 'spectacular' colour: Nasa reveals first scientific results from New Horizons' historic flyby of dwarf planet

The surface of Pluto is marked by plains, troughs and peaks that appear to have been carved out by geological processes that have been active for a very long period, according to a new study.

Mystery of the moon's Mafic Mound: Researchers say 'unique' 800m tall and 75km wide lump may have been caused by massive impact and volcanic eruptions

A topographic view of the South Pole-Aitken Basin. Reds are high; blues are low. Mafic Mound, (the reddish area in the center) stands 800 meters above the surrounding surface.

The strange formation, known as Mafic Mound, stands about 800 meters tall and 75 kilometers across, and is in the middle of a giant impact crater known as the South Pole-Aitken Basin.

The most outrageous hotel concierge requests revealed: Nothing is too much trouble for the butlers at Le Bristol in Paris and London's Lanesborough

No demand is too big for concierges at Le Bristol in Paris and London's The Lanesborough, who can go from making dinner reservations to filling a bathtub with Champagne for wealthy guests.

The day a young Elizabeth and her parents dropped in to see a wartime classic being made: Intimate meeting with Noel Coward on the set of In Which We Serve among mementos from Richard Attenborough's life to be auctioned

Richard Attenborough's Jurassic Park cane and Gandhi glasses to be auctioned off

The much-loved actor and director, who died aged 90 in August 2014, worked in the industry for more than 65 years and won two Oscars. His family are now auctioning hundreds of items of memorabilia and furniture, which he collected during his lifetime including dozens of photographs from the 1942 film In Which We Serve and a black and white image of the Royal Family - including King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret - visiting the film's set (top right). Other items include a replica of the prop cane he used in Jurassic Park in 1993 (centre), a set of early black and white stills from Brighton Rock (top left), a selection of glasses from his critically-acclaimed film Gandhi (bottom left) and shots of Lord Attenborough on set (bottom right).

Fraud and cyber crime committed every FOUR seconds in the UK as even the police minister says his bank account was hacked

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.

The top 1% now own 50% of global wealth: Research finds world's richest have bounced back from the recession while 'middle class' have fallen 

Such is the gap that a person now needs just £2,075 ($3,210) to their name to be among the wealthiest 50 per cent on the planet. The report was published by investment bank Credit Suisse.

Now THAT'S a wash and go! Motorcyclist has his hair shampooed while travelling on a highway in Taiwan

A motorcyclist was seen having his hair washed by his passenger while travelling on a highway in Taiwan. The pair were thought to be on their return journey after swimming in the sea.

Biology in ACTION: Impalas locking horns wins photography award, beating a 'scared' ant and mating toads on a lotus leaf

A striking image of male impala locking curly horns on the plains of Etosha National Park in Namibia has taken first place in the Royal Society of Biology's Photographer of the Year competition.

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.

Could prosthetic limbs soon come with a sense of TOUCH? 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.

Cold-eyed killer: Snowy Owl assassin swoops down out an icy sky to capture unsuspecting mouse

Marc Latremouille photographs a Snowy Owl as it swoops and captures mouse

These are the amazing scenes where a snowy owl swoops down from the sky and captures a terrified mouse in its powerful talons while on the hunt in snow-covered Quebec in Canada. The tiny rodent does not stand a chance once it is spotted by the raptor who skims the snow-covered ground at high speed approaching the unsuspecting mouse from behind. In a highly-technical manoeuver, the owl moves from stealth flight and into kill mode, moving the angle of its wings and extending its talons.

Here we go again: Mortified US six-year-old boy hangs his head in shame as father launches sexist rant at Post Office staff

A father has been filmed verbally abusing a female Post Office worker in Los Angeles, completely oblivious to his son's mortification, as the boy seems all too familiar with his dad's behavior.

Sting in the tail! Cargo flight delayed after buzz on board turns out to be swarm of BEES loose in the hold

Hundreds of bees were found by a cargo crew under the right wing of a Boeing 767 that landed at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport on Wednesday. The plane arrived from Las Vegas and bound for Germany

Billion-dollar battle over Georgian oligarch's estate as 'secret daughter' goes to court to fight his widow for a share of his riches

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.

No mixed tennis at the school in Trojan Horse row: Ban among extreme segregation imposed that also saw girls banned from taking part in a netball tournament 

Segregation of the sexes was part of everyday life at Park View Academy in Birmingham and there was a push to 'Islamise' the school, a teaching misconduct hearing was told yesterday.

Fred West's local pub landlord and his wife are found guilty of sexually abusing children in their own 15-year campaign of terror 

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.

Millions take time off work for stress - but keep it secret: Half of those who had been absent with the condition blamed workload and unrealistic deadlines

B93TCR Stressed Office Worker working late into the evening with a large pile of work in his in tray.

Those suffering from stress took an average of 16 days off work with the condition over the past five years, researchers found - but many did not admit the real reason, preferring to feign another illness.

The house that's frozen in time: Australian twin sisters put the home they have shared for the last 85 YEARS up for sale

Twin sisters selling the Bondi home they have shared for the last 80 YEARS

Twin sisters Margaret and Patricia Hipsley have lived together in the same house for almost ninety years but recently they made the momentous decision to change address. The 85-year-old bright-eyed ladies with immaculately groomed hairstyles, elegant dresses and jewellery have lived in Bondi Junction, in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs their whole lives.

Life on Europa may have been sparked by COMETS: Rocks carrying biological material could have penetrated the moon's thick crust to reach the oceans beneath

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).

The £30 hypercam that could give your phone 'X-ray vision' to see inside objects - and could even tell you if fruit is ripe

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Affordable camera reveals hidden details invisible to the naked eye

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Compared to an image taken with a normal camera (left), HyperCam images (right) reveal detailed vein and skin texture patterns that are unique to each individual.
Compared to an image taken with a normal camera (left), HyperCam images (right) reveal detailed vein and skin texture patterns that are unique to each individual.University of Washington

Peering into a grocery store bin, it?s hard to tell if a peach or tomato or avocado is starting to go bad underneath its skin.

But an affordable camera technology being developed by the University of Washington and Microsoft Research might enable consumers of the future to tell which piece of fruit is perfectly ripe or what?s rotting in the fridge.

The team of computer science and electrical engineers developed HyperCam, a lower-cost hyperspectral camera that uses both visible and invisible near-infrared light

The HyperCam uses visible and invisible near-infrared light to see beneath the surfaces of objects and catch more details than the average camera that relies on visual light alone.

'You can see her boobs!' Kids offer up their brutally-honest opinions on the craziest trends from fashion week - including Kim Kardashian's skin-tight Yeezy ensemble

Instead of sticking with traditional editor reviews of the shows, Stylight asked girls and boys between the ages of eight and 12 to share their thoughts on some of fashion week's most over-the-top looks.

Hospitals to hire hundreds more foreign nurses from the Philippines, India and Pakistan after Government U-turn on immigration in wake of staffing crisis 

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.

Self-drive cars here 'in weeks': Electric car maker Tesla says it is waiting for approval for 'autopilot' capacity on British roads 

02 Oct 2011, Fremont, California, USA --- Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk speaks next to the company's newest Model S during the Model S Beta Event held at the Tesla factory in Fremont, California October 1, 2011. The Model S is the company's first full-size electric sedan set for release in 2012. REUTERS/Stephen Lam (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS LOGO SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) --- Image by © STEPHEN LAM/Reuters/Corbis

Autopilot - which only will feature on the firm's Model S saloon - is recommended for use on motorways and allows the car to automatically change lanes.

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The red flag flies along the Mall: Buckingham Palace prepares to welcome the Chinese President to Britain

Buckingham Palace prepares to welcome China's President Xi Jinping

The Mall, leading from the Queen's official home to Trafalgar Square, was decked out with the flags of China and the UK in honour of Xi Jinping, who will be hosted by Her Majesty next week. Grenadier Guards, joined by the Queen's Colour and Army musicians, will present a guard of honour to Mr Xi and his wife, and in preparation they conducted a full dress rehearsal of the event around 5am today.

7ft 3in Venezuelan man breaks Guinness World Record for having the largest feet on the planet with size THIRTY-TWO shoes

Jeison Orlando Rodriguez Hernandez, 20, from Maracay in Venezuela, has taken the title for having the largest feet in the world. Thanks to am overactive pituitary gland he also stands at over 7ft.

Looks more trick than treat! Talented baker creates horrifyingly realistic BRAIN cake just in time for Halloween - but would you dare to eat it?

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.

Mac on... Divorcees Supreme Court battle to increase settlements built on lies

Mac on... Divorcees Supreme Court battle to increase settlements built on lies

'You know what to do, Simpkins - saunter casually past and check what the lying scumbag's got in his tin mug'

Chinese man who was abducted as a four-year-old is finally reunited with his parents 20 years after he was snatched in front of his school and sold to a family 1,400 miles from home

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.

Imogen the cute but confused koala mistakes a cameraman for a tree and climbs up his leg for a cuddle

Imogen the koala, from Symbio Wildlife Park in NSW, is fast becoming a furry film star as she takes centrestage in another online video - snuggling up to a cameraman after she climbed up his leg.

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.

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

Woman sleeping in bed.

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

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Bald beauty vlogger who was diagnosed with breast cancer reveals how women battling the disease can still look glam with hair and make-up tutorials 

Baldly Beautiful reveals how women with cancer can still look glam

Mother-of-two Andrea Pellegrini, 40, from London, started YouTube channel Baldly Beautiful, while she was being treated for breast cancer and inspired thousands of women with the disease. The make-up artist, suggested colours to help lift sallow complexions and the best tricks to flatter or disguise a bald head as a result of chemo. She told FEMAIL that doing the videos gave her something to focus on and helped the whole family.

Is this really the best new building of the year? London school scoops Britain's most prestigious architecture prize 

Burntwood School has won the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Stirling Prize after the 1950s buildings of the large comprehensive in Wandsworth, south London, were transformed.

No more tea for this Vicar! Obese reverend who was plied with cake from parishioners 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.

From the entire country of Nepal... to a swimming baths in Birmingham: War, natural disasters and decay dominate list of the world's 50 most endangered cultural heritage sites

Nepal buildings and Birmingham pool make a list of endangered heritage sites

An Edwardian swimming baths in Birmingham (top right), a park in Mexico (bottom right) and the heritage buildings of Nepal (top left) have been placed on a list of the world's most endangered cultural sites. The list compiled by the World Monuments Fund, a New York based conservation charity, also includes the Romanian city of Bucharest and breathtaking geoglyphs in South America.
Appearing on the list can be a blessing in disguise for the sites with funding for restoration often made available by the charity's partners American Express.

   

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