Lucas Kinney, a 26-year-old London born Muslim convert, has appeared in two al-Qaeda videos since he travelled to Syria in 2013. His distraught mother reveals the real story behind her son's life. read
Former BBC journalist Jacky Sutton, 50, had travelled from London Heathrow to Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport, but is believed to have failed to make it onto her next plane to Erbil. read
Researchers from King's College London say that if doctors can quickly work out who is a ‘moley person’, more cases of the disease could be caught earlier, when it is easier to treat. read
It would be Adele's first new material since the birth of her son Angelo in October 2012 and comes almost five years on from the release of her last album, 21. read
Ex-pats - who admit to wild parties on western compounds - have lifted the lid on the excesses of their Saudi neighbours as a photo of a burqa-clad woman passed out on the streets 'dunk' emerged. read
Sophie, Countess of Wessex, 50, has paid tribute to Her Majesty's constant curiosity and fast-moving brain and to Prince Philip's understanding of how to help young men find their feet. read
The daughter of the Formula 1 boss transformed her West London mansion into a Winter Wonderland to host a surprise 85th birthday party for her father, complete with fake snow. read
Taking hormone replacement therapy to cope with the menopause is safe, a major study has concluded. Doctors last night said women can finally take HRT with confidence. read
Scientists in California claim to have come up with a formula that allows the wrinkle-zapping poison to keep through the skin meaning needles do not have to be used in the treatment. read
Police in England and Wales recorded 101,905 offences of cannabis possession in 2014-15, compared with a peak of 145,400 in 2011-12 – a fall of 30 per cent. read
The measures are included in an updated counter-extremism strategy designed to win what Prime Minister David Cameron calls the ‘struggle of our generation’. read
Since awakening from a three-day coma, Lamar Odom's health has been making a steady improvement. The athlete is reported to be 'heading in the right direction.' read
Dennis Hof, owner of the brothel in Nevada where Lamar Odom was found unconscious, displays sadistic behavior towards his teenage girlfriends and insists the 500 girls he employs call him 'Daddy'. read
Kim Kardashian spread some very positive vibes Lamar Odom's way on Saturday. read
No longer part of the Kardashian inner circle. read
By law, anyone who takes on such assistants as nannies or other part-time staff will have to contribute to a pension if they pay their employee more than £10,000 a year, says the Government. read
English teacher Laura Lynne Jackson leads a double life, as one of just 19 certified psychics in the U.S. Here she reveals how she first discovered that she was different, and was in possession of a gift. read
US researchers in Washington now hope the ‘life-changing’ drug – a leukaemia treatment called nilotinib – will also work for those with brain conditions such as Alzheimer’s. read
Children as young as five will be told not to use sexist language like 'sissy', 'cupcake' and 'man up' in Government guidelines that will be published tomorrow and sent to every school in the UK. read
Martin Lakin, of Kent, sent wife Kay to Tenerife while he secretly built the ambitious £150,000 aquarium in the middle of their three-bed detached home. read
Taxpayers are facing a £150million bill to defend British soldiers who are being sued by enemy fighters – including suspected Taliban and bomb-makers – for breaching ‘human rights’. read
The lunch with David Cameron will mark a rare moment of relaxation in a visit fraught with political tension over human rights and China's role in running Britain's nuclear power stations. read
Six Conservative Cabinet ministers have demanded that they be allowed to campaign for Britain to leave the EU, it was reported last night. read
Labour deputy leader Tom Watson, who has been leading the campaign against allegations of sex abuse, targeted victim Ian McFadyen in an online message. read
The poster features new and old characters, and a never-before-seen weapon. The first full-length trailer will be screened during Monday Night Football on ESPN when tickets go on sale. read
Professional dancer Gleb Savchenko ripped off his shirt to reveal his muscular torso after performing a sultry samba with TV presenter Anita Rani. read
Cuts to tax credits may have to be tweaked to soften the impact on families, former Tory Cabinet minister Andrew Mitchell said yesterday. read
Experts said the use of 'unstructured therapeutic disclosure' by a group working with alleged victims championed by Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson should set 'major alarm bells' ringing. read
The huge windfall for the 362 staff in it London office will be paid out over the next three years if the US social media firm, which paid just £4,000 in corporation tax last year, hits its targets. read
Friends claim that Count Nikolai von Bismarck is staying at Kate Moss's North London home – and hiding in the basement when staff or her 13-year-old daughter Lila Grace are present. read
The memo appears to be the ‘smoking gun’ that proves Prime Minister Tony Blair had already pledged to support the Iraq invasion long before getting Parliamentary approval. read
Relatives of those who died in action last night hit out at the ‘treachery’ and ‘deceit’ used by the former PM – who had told voters at the time that he was seeking a diplomatic solution with Baghdad. read
Sir John Chilcot is due to set out a timetable next week for publishing the findings of the six-year review into the disastrous 2003 war. read
Thanks to a sustained and concerted Establishment cover-up, many crucial facts about the 2003 invasion of Iraq remain secret, writes PETER OBORNE. read
The Bishop of Manchester, the Right Rev David Walker said it would be wrong for a refugee family to move into his recently refurbished bishop's mansion due to the language barrier. read
A study by the Home Office has found that thieves steal more garden furniture and ornaments than they do credit or debit cards and jeweller and watches when given the chance. read
The Prince George Diaries, out on November 5, imagines life in the royal family from the toddler's unique perspective as he learns that he is about to become a big brother. read
The failure to help the over-55s take advantage of new pension freedoms could become the latest mis-selling scandal, MPs warned last night. read
Experienced fireman and father-of-two, Lee Gaunt, 41, was found hanged by his colleagues in the early hours of this morning at Stalybridge Fire Station, in Greater Manchester, during a night shift. read
Kate Battersby has been suffering from binge eating disorder for 34 years and can eat 4,000 calories in one sitting - she loves feeling nauseously full. She now know her triggers for the disease. read
People have given up planning meals in advance, and instead choose to grab something quick on the way home, according to new research which claims British shoppers are ditching lists. read
Colin McGinn is alleged to have exchanged 400 emails and texts, with graduate Monica Ainhorn Morrison, (pictured) who is more than 30 years younger. read
A British ISIS fighter has carried out a devastating suicide bomb attack near the jihadi held city of Ramadi in Iraq. The fighter, known only as Abu Omar al-Britani, killed and wounded 80 people. read
Two women allegedly sexually assaulted by an Oxford University diversity activist yesterday accused her of rape and said she was ‘painting herself as the victim’. read
With a well-groomed beard and wearing an old-fashioned smoking jacket and slippers, Joshua Sasse, 27, led Miss Minogue after the couple had been to see Gypsy London's West End. read
The Ministry of Defence has said it will never allow the SAS selection process to be filmed. On the eve of a new TV show exposing some of its secrets, Guy Adams headed to Sussex to find out what it takes. read
Fixed-penalty notices against motorists who use a phone while driving have more than halved in the past year despite more motorists using their mobiles while behind the wheel. read
Tara Hockaday, 33, from Northumberland has signed up to become one of the first women in the UK to receive a womb transplant after she was born without a womb, cervix or fallopian tubes. read
Last year almost 900 babies had to be taken to other hospitals in England because departments were too full. The transfers put their lives in danger, according to the baby charity Bliss. read
Fine Rees, 40, who needs an oxygen mask had to close her business after contracting the debilitating tick-borne condition which left her too ill to work and is now reliant on her parents to care for her. read
A last gasp Australian penalty broke Scottish hearts in the dying moments at Twickenham in a barnstorming quarter-final clash watched on by Royals Prince Harry and Princess Anne. read
Pumpkins could be in short supply this Halloween after wet weather drastically reduced supplies, a new report warned yesterday. read
Debbie Murphy, 39, from Cardiff, has been chosen as the face of a lingerie catalogue Lorna Drew after her son Rory told her she looked beautiful during gruelling chemotherapy. read
For his new book, Mail Obsession, MARK MASON travelled the length and breadth of Britain, collecting trivia from every one of the country’s 124 postcode areas for his work. read
Polly Morgan is currently finishing her third cycles of IVF. She has experienced grief and isolation due to the lack of communication about the subject, and thinks that the taboo about IVF should be dispelled. read
The 41-year-old star had chosen to talk to 'Morgan', who was standing near the stage, as he prepared to sing his hit 'She's The One' in Brisbane, Australia. read
Professor Paul Workman, of the Institute for Cancer Research in London, said patients south of the border were being ‘denied’ abiraterone, which costs around £36,000 a year. read
It has emerged the Honours Scrutiny Committee had blocked David Laws' proposed peerage because of his expenses fiddle, writes ANDREW PIERCE. read
Governors at Stafford jail removed the poems - deemed 'inappropriate and offensive' - just months after it was revealed he had penned a song describing his victims as 'woodworms'. read
Amazon is going after 1,114 perpetrators after it emerged that products were being pushed to the top of bestseller lists by bogus reviewers who stole identities to leave five-star feedback. read
Playboy Bunny Carla Howe, 25, from Slough, reveals that the eccentric millionaire, 89, chooses chess and old films over orgies and refuses to update his home's peeling, outdated decor. read
Chloe Peck, 35, from Ipswich, regularly has to fend off her nine-year-old daughter Macey, who throws, hits and kicks her during assaults triggered by uncontrollable rage. read
Donna Connelly, the principal of the Spuyten Duyvil School (PS24) in Riverdale in The Bronx, reportedly ordered her staff to give up their desks during classes last week. read
The general director of Doctors Without Borders (MSF), Christopher Stokes, said the bombing of their facility in Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, should be investigated as a war crime. read
My 67-year-old husband has been ill, so I’ve been helping with his paperwork. Sifting through his files, I found love letters from the Nineties from a one-time colleague. I long suspected an affair. read
Warrant Officer 2 Dominic Conway (pictured), 40, is said to have sparked anger among fellow soldiers who branded his two-month-long affair with a comrade's wife as the 'ultimate betrayal'. read
Quinn Duane was set to wed Landon Borup, both 27, in a lavish $35,000 ceremony at Sacramento’s Citizen Hotel yesterday. read
Sarah Vine the fourth annual Clinical Cosmetic and Reconstructive Expo in London, where she encounters such procedures as aggressive facial peels and vitamins drips for hangovers. read
A series of worrying reports on Whitemoor in Cambridgeshire has revealed that inmates come under intense pressure to convert to Islam. read
Eilidh Strathie was heading to Faro when she was prevented from boarding the flight at the very last minute due to stricter rules put in place after Madeleine's disappearance. read
The pilot reportedly discovered that part of the wing had come loose - as well as a problem with the cabin pressure - somewhere near Gloucester, and ultimately opted to turn back. read
A gunman opened fire on bystanders at a bus terminal in Israel, leaving one dead and eight other injured in Beer Sheva. An Eritean migrant was also shot after being mistaken as a second gunman. read
Before the start of a UN Security Council meeting on Friday, Danny Danon held up a diagram of the human body entitled 'How to stab a Jew', which he alleged was being shown to young Palestinians. read
Parts of London were brought to a standstill when hundreds of pro-Palestine campaigners took part in rallies today. In Oxford Circus, protesters setting off red and green smoke bombs. read
Anthony McLoughlin, 26, dived in to a pool at the Sandy Lane Hotel when he noticed Fraser Milne in difficulty in the deep end. He was on holiday with his pregnant sister in Bridgetown at the time. read
Peter Sutcliffe, who is serving life in Broadmoor Hospital for murdering 13 women, is said to have spent hours completing his pottery work. read
Property developer Kirk Shenton, 68, and his wife Beverly, 59, from North Wales, were desperate not to break the law by naming the wrong driver. But prosecutors didn't believe they couldn't remember. read
Mother-of-two Louise Drewery, from Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, offered to help after reading an appeal on behalf of Stacey Hewitt, who was suffering kidney failure. read
Shoppers browsing for ornamental letters to go on a Christmas tree were shocked to notice that the arrangement on the web page could be interpreted as an obscene suggestion. read
Pope Francis praised the parents of St Therese of Lisieux as he made them saints in their own rights due to their during a special mass at St Peter's Square in Rome today. read
The 62-year-old, who changed his name to Charles Salvador last year, said he had bulked up to 18-stone at HMP Wakefield in West Yorkshire before he ditched the habit. read
New parents Katie Hilton, 18, and Scott Bachelor, from Gloucester, decided to name their baby Gary to protect the name. They hope to kick-start a revival after the name fell of favour in the UK. read
Robert Vaudry, 51, has been involved in a heated row for over two years and has compared villagers in Dorsington, Warwickshire to characters from the 2007 film Hot Fuzz. read
Anna Chudy, 35, vanished from Northwick Park Hospital in Harrow on Friday leaving her newborn baby behind. The Metropolitan Police confirmed that Ms Chudy was found 'safe and well' earlier today. read
The assaults have caused uproar among New Delhi residents and come just a week after a four-year-old was slashed with a blade and raped. Police are shown at the scene where the girl, two, was raped. read
The 25-year-old hitmaker is said to have raked in around $317.8 million since January due to her host of smash hits, a world tour and a series of lucrative endorsement deals read
The 40-year-old star and his stunning wife looked downcast as they met pals before visiting the property while sporting low-key ensembles read
Hours after two senior frontbenchers - went on TV and refused to say if they would restore the money if they win the next election, the shadow chancellor wrote on Twitter that he was committed to it.. read
The Pentagon said the Saudi national, known as Sanafi al-Nasr, was 'a longtime jihadist experienced in funneling money and fighters' for the terrorist network. read
Lady Killearn's family blocked her funeral this week by refusing to release her body to her former partner Robert Hay. Instead they plan to hold their own service later this month. The 105-year-old died earlier this month. read
At least two people are dead, eight are missing and tens of thousands more have been left homeless after the powerful Typhoon Koppu slammed into the northeastern Philippines. read
Single mother Alexandria Norman from West Sussex says she was horrified to be given the chance to airbrush the images taken of her eight-year-old daughter Blake at Vale First and Middle School. read
The High Street offers a huge range of trend-led jewellery that's affordable but doesn't look cheap. Jewellery has become an increasingly fashionable way to accessorise with sophisticated pieces. read
Photographer David Bailey was spotted looking exhausted and a far cry from his 60s heyday as he wrapped up warm while working on a photoshoot near to the waterfront in Essex. read
Charlie Couper and his sister Zoe from Nuneaton, Warwickshire, underwent bone marrow transplants within months of each other and have now made such a good recovery they've started school. read
The brightly-coloured gadget by Moochies enables parents to track and call their children, while an SOS button lets youngsters dial their mums in an emergency. FEMAIL put it to the test. read
Kellie Taylor admitted she 'didn't even think about what could go wrong' after spotting an offer for a £65 course of tooth whitening at a beauty salon in Lancaster last February. read
Disturbing CCTV footage from the Cherry Tree shopping centre in Liverpool shows a man brutally attacking a security guard with a bike seat outside a florist shop. read
Annie Teriba, who resigned as Oxford University Students Association’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual women’s representative had tried to downplay the assaults, it was claimed. read
Deborah Crawford, her partner Ian and their two sons, from Marton, Middlesbrough, suffered ear infections, pneumonia - and even a scary choking hazard - while on holiday in Majorca. read
Paul Edward Prestidge, 35, from Plymouth, was taken away from his rented house in Phnom Penh to be interviewed by police over the weekend amid claims he had had sex with a minor. read
Louise Atkinson loved the idea of the chair gym, which promises to burn calories while you watch Strictly. She finds that she struggles to remember to use it - however good her intentions. read
Victoria Doyle, 36, from Burton-on-Trent, Photoshopped a small shadow holding hands with her oldest son in a snap of her three children to represent the first baby she miscarried. read
Myra Hindley threatened to sue the prison service and demanded a move to an NHS hospital after complaining her cell lights being switched on at night was 'mental torture'. read
One survey of 2,000 mothers by babycare company NUK found that 87 per cent feel guilty at some point – with 21 per cent feeling it ‘most’ or ‘all of the time’. read
Devotees of the Chinese Samkong and Chinese Ban Tha Rue shrines have been taking part in the nine-day festival in Phuket, southern Thailand, and believe body piercing helps to shift evil spirits. read
The documentary Listen To Me Marlon, which is out on Friday, reveals the extent of the actor's self-hatred in a series of startlingly honest recordings that are being heard for the first time. read
Brenda Hawkins from Rhos on Sea ignored a Community Protection Notice brought by Conwy Council in North Wales after neighbours complained about the noise and dirt caused by the birds. read
It's not clear who filmed the brutal assault, but it was alleged to have been a punishment inflicted by an employer following an allegation of workplace theft in the city of Amritsar, India. read
A baby, who is thought to be American, winces, grimaces and shudders as she tries a spoonful of mashed banana for the first time - much to her mum's amusement. read
Colour Sergeant Albert Thomson, pictured, from Peterborough, lost his leg in Iraq in 2003 and was given £50,000, but Cpt Thomas Henderson, was awarded £500,000 for stress after shooting him. read
Britain's most prestigious architecture award was presented to Burntwood School, in London, but the UK's leading architects have questioned whether the shortlist was really the best Britain has to offer. read
On the eve of the Government's long-awaited counter-extremism strategy, the Prime Minister said the money would help prevent the ‘seed of hatred being planted in people’s minds’. read
The scandal-hit National Crime Agency was forced to apologise to the businessmen after the bungle raid, and is now being sued over the damage caused during the home and office raids. read
The photographs, taken by Danny Lyon, 73, reveal the daily lives of inmates inside the Texas penitentiary system in 1967 and 1968, including Ellis where the most dangerous prisoners lived. read
Sitting atop a tank and peering down the barrels of machine guns - these are the female university students in Pakistan trained in the art of self defence. read
Pom Pom Chewy, who lives with his owner Nicole in Toronto, Canada, is seen in images wearing school uniform, anoraks and scarves. read
An ISIS gunman wearing an explosive belt killed five worshippers and wounded nine others in a deadly gun attack during Friday prayers at a Shiite mosque in eastern Saudi Arabia. read
Press freedom in Britain faces a dire and immediate threat, writes TIM LUCKHURST. We face the prospect of a state-sanctioned regulator, exercising control over what appears in papers. read
The superstars to be photographed in Donovan's over-the-top Mayfair pad (pictured) included Twiggy, Cindy Crawford, Lennox Lewis, Bryan Ferry and Richard Attenborough. read
Thousands of fans applauded as Jen Phillips, 28, and her seven-year-old daughter Abigail stepped onto the pitch at Goodison Park ahead of Everton's match against Manchester United. read
While the outlook is mostly positive for this week across Britain, light rain and strong winds will hit on Wednesday and overnight temperatures could dip below freezing. read
From the Lake District to the Forest of Dean, here are some of the most stunning golden treasures that can be witnessed in each corner of the UK over the coming weeks. read
Officers in Cliftonville, Kent, produced an image of a man with one enormous sideburn and chunky facial features reminiscent cartoonish caveman Fred Flintstone. read
The jumping Joey was spotted bouncing around on the street outside of Alb's Auto Repair Shop on Staten Island and a witness was able to shoot a brief video. It was eventually reunited with its owner without incident. read
Cosby's effect on the perception of African American culture in America has divided observers. read
The remains of a colonial-era church have emerged from the receding waters of a river in the southern Mexico state of Chiapas. The watershed of the Grijalva river has been hit by a drought this year. read
During a four-day State visit to the UK, and at the express invitation of the Queen, the glamorous Madame Peng, 52, will accompany her husband as an honoured guest of Buckingham Palace. read
Tiny scenes of abandoned streets and a barber shop are on display at the Musée Miniature et Cinéma in Lyon, France, and fool audiences into believing they are life-size using hyperrealism. read
Diners in China have taken to social media to suggest the unappetising snack of two pork patties, bacon and Sichuan pepper sauce, was inspired by 'concrete or pollution.' read