The plum princess: Kate turns on the style again as she and Wills greet Chinese president - just hours after dazzling at state banquet

Kate and William greet Chinese president on state visit

After an official welcome that glittered with royal engagements, the second day of Chinese state visit to Britain will focus on trade and the economy. President Xi Jinping will meet with the Chancellor and the Duke of York at Imperial College London before being hosted by the Prime Minister at Downing Street for a working lunch and talks. Tonight, the president and his wife, Peng Liyuan, will be honoured at a banquet by the City of London. Ministers hope this week's state visit will secure more than £30 billion of trade deals with China, including huge investments in infrastructure projects.

'It's difficult because that's his ex-wife who is apparently an ex-prostitute': Who WERE Corbyn and Cameron gossiping about as they waited for Chinese President's speech?

Who were Jeremy Corbyn and David Cameron talking about while waiting for President Xi

Lip-reading experts have analysed their conversation as MPs and Lords waited to hear Chinese President Xi Jinping give a speech in Parliament yesterday. The conversation has sparked feverish speculation about who exactly Mr Corbyn and Mr Cameron were discussing. In an exchange the Prime Minister clearly found awkward, the Labour leader told him: 'It was difficult because, erm, that's his ex-wife who is, erm, apparently an ex-prostitute'. Mr Cameron, who nodded and looked slightly embarrassed, replied simply: 'Oh' - before steering the conversation on to self employment levels being 'down gradually'.

Couple who missed their easyJet flight because there were only three staff working on bag drop counter win £1,000 payout after taking legal action

Niall, pictured left, and Aileen Caldwell, right, from Edinburgh, arrived at the airport in Sicily two hours before their flight to London Gatwick for their return journey.

EXCLUSIVE: 'I am a prince and I do what I want.' Cocaine-crazed Saudi royal 'threatened to kill Los Angeles mansion staff who watched him being pleasured by male aide' 

Shocking new revelations about what happened in the days before Saudi Arabia's Prince Majed's arrest in Los Angeles for the alleged sex assault on his maid have come to light in court documents.

Why you shouldn't get solar panels even though they've saved me hundreds... as well as driving my poor wife around the twist

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We don't quite make hay when the sun shines, but essentially we do try to complete every other chore imaginable that uses electricity when it costs us practically nothing.

SARAH VINE: Don't mock women with hair loss - it's so traumatic 

My heart went out to actress Helena Bonham Carter when, snapped popping to the shops at the weekend, her hair suddenly looked a little thinner than usual, writes SARAH VINE.

Revealed: Extraordinary moment the chef accused of poisoning and killing four gay men appeared on TV alongside Celebrity Masterchef contestants 

'Serial killer' Stephen Port appeared on Celebrity Masterchef alongside contestants

Stephen Port, 40, who will appear at the Old Bailey today, made meatballs with JLS singer JB Gill and actress Emma Barton, who plays Honey Mitchell in EastEnders. The murder suspect, seen wearing a blonde toupee and chef's whites, grins at the camera while working at the West Ham Bus Garage last year. Port helped the celebrity chefs make pasta and meatballs for more than 100 hungry bus drivers in an episode broadcast last June. The chef - who is believed to have worked as a rent boy - is accused of murdering four young men who he met on gay websites. The chef - who is believed to have worked as a rent boy - is accused of murdering four young men who he met online. He allegedly invited the men back to his flat where he gave them fatal doses of the party drug GHB, known as liquid ecstasy.

Busted! Scantily-clad wife is caught 'cheating' by her husband after sexy Snapchat pictures from her hotel room revealed another man's BOOTS

A man has busted his wife cheating after she sent him a sexy, lingerie clad Snapchat from her hotel room to say goodnight - with another man's boots clearly visible behind her.

One in three women admit they watch porn at least once a week - and most say they use their cell phones to view the X-rated footage

British photographer Amanda de Cadenet , 43, teamed up with Marie Claire to create a comprehensive survey exploring modern women's relationships with porn.

Woman who was filmed tripping refugees as they made their way into Hungary plans to SUE the migrant she kicked for 'lying' and Facebook for 'deleting groups who supported her' 

Petra Laszlo was fired by Hungarian broadcaster N1 after she was filmed tripping migrants (pictured) on the Hungary-Serbia border last month and claims to have received death threats since.

Jose Mourinho appears to shove teenage schoolboy in flash of temper after being filmed by young Chelsea fan 

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Jose Mourinho has been caught on camera appearing to shove a teenage boy who was filming the Chelsea manager on his phone. The incident is alleged to have occurred on Sunday.

Mother cleared of having sex with 15-year-old boy tells how she was branded a 'kiddie fiddler' and her home was attacked after the false accusations

Karen Seldon, 44, from Abercarn, South Wales, pictured, was cleared but must still deal with daily abuse and has had her car and home vandalised in an ordeal she says could happen to anyone.

Thousands of young One Direction fans are left heartbroken after Belfast concert is cancelled just MINUTES before band were due to take stage when Liam was 'suddenly taken ill'

One Direction cancel Belfast gig moments before going on stage as Liam Payne is taken

Inconsolable 1D fans (left) were collected by parents outside the Belfast SSE Arena on Tuesday night after Liam Payne (centre) was taken 'suddenly ill' at the first of three One Direction gigs due at the venue this week. Louis Tomlinson, Harry Styles and Niall Horan failed to make a stage appearance (right), leaving a representative for the arena to read out a statement just minutes before the band were due on.

EXCLUSIVE: 'I did nothing wrong - I saved his life' - prostitute who found Lamar Odom unconscious breaks silence as she is revealed to be living in fear

Monica Monroe spoke for the first time of finding the NBA star unconscious at the Love Ranch in Nevada last week. He had taken a toxic combination of drink and drugs but is now recovering in hospital.

Are we living in Back to the Future? As movie sequel's key date of October 21st, 2015, finally arrives, we reveal what the cult film got right... and wrong

Back to the Future day is here and what the cult film got right is revealed

Today is the day in Back to the Future Part II that Marty McFly and 'Doc' Brown arrive in Hill Valley after travelling forward in time from 1985. The 2015 in the film featured wearable headsets (pictured top left), facial recognition (top centre), 3D films (top right), flying cars (bottom left), self-tying laces (bottom centre), and the hoverboard (bottom right).

Russell Brand risks backlash in Australia by joking that the government is worried about fruit flies - 'then you arrive and everyone's on meth'

During his show at Perth Arena, Russell Brand made fun of the West Australian capital, taking aim at the West Coast Eagles, the suburb of Armadale and the ice epidemic.

How to win Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Contestant who won top prize on Australian show reveals secrets of his success in the hot seat

Australia's first Millionaire Hot Seat winner Rob 'Coach' Fulton (pictured) gives away his secrets on how to win big on a television game show and how best to hold on to your money afterwards.

The great sugar tax cover up: Official report backs levy to beat Britain's obesity epidemic. So why have ministers buried the study?  

The study, which ministers have shelved since the summer, says a levy would rein in demand for unhealthy food and drink and also called for a crackdown on the promotion of junk food.

Bookies slash odds of a white Christmas: Snow could arrive in some parts of the country this week as the recent mild weather makes its way out 

Forecasters are warning of a frosty end to 2015, with snow possibly arriving as early as this week in some parts of the country, leading bookmakers to slash their odds of snowfall on December 25.

Glittering history of Kate's tiara: Duchess chooses Princess Margaret's favourite Lotus Flower headpiece made from Queen Mother's jewels for her first state banquet 

Kate Middleton chooses Princess Margaret's favourite Lotus Flower tiara

The Duchess of Cambridge teamed an embellished bespoke Jenny Packham dress in China's national colour with the Queen Mother's glittering headpiece, which is also called the Papyrus tiara. The delicate diamond and pearl fan-motif piece was created by Garrard in the 1920s out of a necklace given to the then Duchess of York as a wedding present. Kate has revived the favourite of Princess Margaret which was also worn by Viscountess Linley at her wedding.

A fashion hat trick! Glamorous Peng Liyuan showcases THREE elegant outfits on first day of state visit with husband Chinese President Xi Jinping 

She has been credited with adding glamour to Chinese politics and Peng Liyuan, wife of president Xi Jinping, certainly upped the style stakes today with three sophisticated ensembles.

Kate reverts to favourite designer for red letter day: Duchess wears bespoke Jenny Packham gown for her first state banquet

The Duchess of Cambridge crowned the British designer by picking her to create the stunning scarlet gown. Packham has described the process of making dresses for Kate as 'collaborative'.

JANE FRYER: How William's 7ft 6in giant was specially bred to belittle the West... and prove that the Chinese aren't all tiny 

When retired Chinese basketball star Yao Ming strode around London as part of the official Chinese delegation this week, trees shook and paving stones quaked, writes JANE FRYER.

Xi's inky hairdo, all the panache of Max Bygraves: QUENTIN LETTS sees the Speaker try to upstage China's leader 

President Xi of China addressed both Houses of Parliament in Westminster's ornate Royal Gallery in a mark of official esteem, or desire to please, writes QUENTIN LETTS.

Putin greets his brother-in-arms as Assad arrives in Moscow: The two leaders discuss Russia's air strikes in Syria... as Canada's new PM withdraws all their jets

Syrian President Assad holds talks with Vladimir Putin in Moscow over Russia's air strikes

The Syrian leader flew into Moscow yesterday evening for a surprise meeting with his Russian counterpart in his first foreign visit since Syria's war broke out four years ago. Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said Assad arrived for a 'working visit' to Moscow last night night, but did not specify whether he was still in the Russian capital today. The meeting came as Canada's new leader Justin Trudeau announced he will end his country's involvement in U.S.-led airstrikes on the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

Incredible moment a Russian fighter jet encounters American MQ-9 Reaper drone in the skies above Syria and passes so close that pilot can see aircraft's propeller move

Russia's Defense Ministry released a clip from inside a Russian plane's cockpit as it encountered an American Reaper drone, at one point coming close enough to make out movements of its propeller.

ISIS butchers 'most probably' used MUSTARD GAS against the Iraqi Kurds it emerges as the terror group begins conscripting boys aged 14 

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Diplomatic sources say inspectors will go to Iraq next week to help determine if the blistering agent sulphur mustard was used in the battlefield in August.

US pilots told not to react to aggressive Russian jets in Syria as the Pentagon signs 'memorandum of understanding' with Moscow

The official said Russian planes had flown extremely close to U.S planes twice in the past two weeks in Syria - one flew within 500ft and another came within 1,500 feet of two U.S. jets.

Dramatic drone footage shows Syrian forces advancing through the rubble of their capital Damascus attacking rebels who hold key suburbs 

The footage was shot by a VGTRK team over the rebel-held suburb of Syria's capital. President Assad's forces aim to retake Jobar, as part of a wider operation to defeat the rebels.

Fashionista heaven! London penthouse on sale for £6m comes complete with walk-in wardrobe FILLED with £14,000 of designer clothes... including a £800 Stella McCartney dress and £1,500 tuxedo 

London penthouse on sale for £6m comes with a walk-in-wardrobe WITH designer clothes

The swish London pad is located at the top of Parliament House in the Capital - a newly built tower off Albert Embankment and Blackfriars Road. The walk-in-wardrobe (centre) was filled to help showcase the property's bespoke walk-in-wardrobe to life, but after realising potential buyers enjoyed rifling through the items on display, the developers decided to throw it in with property. (Clockwise from left) Inside the master bedroom; the lounge, which comes complete with features such as high-end crockery; the view of the Thames and Parliament with the London Eye in the background; the bespoke cupboards in the kitchen feature high-spec Gaggenau and Miele appliances.

Tax credit cuts are a betrayal of our values says Tory MP in her maiden Commons speech as she savages Osborne's plans as 'too hard and too fast'  

Heidi Allen, the new MP for South Cambridgeshire, said that cutting tax credits 'overnight' showed that her party was out of touch with the public and lacking in compassion for those struggling.

Police raided Lord Brittan's two homes weeks AFTER he died: Officers rummaged through peer's clothes, diaries and effects in coordinated swoop

Officers carried out the raids after a man called Nick claimed Lord Brittan was part of a murderous paedophile gang including ex-Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath, and the former head of the Army.

'I lost my grip and wanted to disappear': Miss BumBum model reveals she tried to kill herself after being axed from final

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Fernanda Paulino, 21, was one of 27 hopefuls vying for Brazil's hotly-contested rear of the year crown. She was found slumped at her home by a friend on Saturday, having taken prescription drugs.

Would YOU dare let your other half do your make-up? Three FEMAIL writers challenge their husbands - and the results are more panto than perfection 

British women spend an average of two years of their lives applying cosmetics. So could the blokes do it any better? Three Femail writers challenged their husbands to the task . . .

It's Ministers Inc: Government is mocked over 'silly' and 'patronising' Disney-style 10ft, furry, horned animal which is supposed to get us to think about PENSIONS

Government dreams up bizarre Disney Monsters Inc. style animal to promote pensions

It's a difficult job, but someone's got to do it: Making pensions 'fun'. Ministers fearing we are not saving enough for our retirement are pinning their hopes on a 10ft, multi-coloured furry horned animal called Workie. Bizarrely, the Department for Work and Pensions claim he is supposed to be a 'striking physical embodiment of the workplace pension'. But the ludicrous creature - the brainchild of pensions minister Baroness Altmann - risks leaving the government open to the charge they are more interested in paying homage to Disney's Monsters Inc (inset) than paying into our pension pots.

British grandfather WON'T get 350 lashes for brewing homemade wine in his bath in Saudi Arabia, Hammond tells MPs 

The Foreign Secretary has expressed his confidence in the cases of grandfather-of-seven, Karl Andree, following correspondence between officials from the UK and Saudi Arabia.

Norwegian hunter shoots dead two moose with one bullet - before realising he's in a zoo 

The hunter was part of a group who were hunting moose with specially-trained dogs on the boundary of the Polar Park Arctic Wildlife Center, northern Norway, on October 7 (file photo).

Woman who was left in tears after her partner bought a house she hated on a new TV show says she HAS forgiven him now they've moved - and they still plans to marry

Woman left in tears by new house on Honey I Bought The House HAS forgiven partner

EXCLUSIVE: Sophie Riding, 25, and Paul Hopkins, 29, from Preston, appeared on the first episode of Watch's 'Honey I Bought The House' on Monday - a Don't Tell The Bride-style show in which Paul had just three weeks to make the life-changing decision over which property they should buy without any input from his fiancee.

Revealed: The cynical tricks insurers employ to stop safe drivers getting cheap car cover

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A Money Mail investigation has revealed how hundreds of thousands of motorists with perfect records are being forced to jump through hoops if they want to benefit from a cheap deal.

After VW emissions scandal, now Dyson says Germans cheated in VACUUM tests too

Two models from Siemens and Bosch have the highest EU energy efficiency rating of 'A' - but Dyson claims their consumption is closer to banned levels.

Mr Bond, I've been expecting you...to downsize: MI5 on the move as Government 'considers selling its prime London properties' 

The country's intelligence agencies - home to James Bond (pictured) - are housed on the side of the Thames in central London in prime value, world famous buildings - which could now be sold on.

Santa runs out of Lego: Children set for disappointment as Danish toymaker warns it won't have enough stock to deliver all its Christmas orders 

Danish toy maker Lego said they wouldn't be able to deliver all the orders coming from customers in the remainder of the year but said they could meet the demand of the orders they had already received.

May the memes be with you! New trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens sends social media into meltdown

Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer sends social media into meltdown

Just the mere trailer was enough to send social media into a Star Wars-themed frenzy after it aired for the first time on Monday. Since then, the internet has been flooded with hilarious memes and GIFs of the much-loved movie franchise. Many jokers mocked the reaction of the fans after they say the 2 minute, 35 second trailer 'broke the internet.' Other Twitter users poked fun at the new weapons and aircraft revealed in the latest film, which is set around 30 years after the Return of the Jedi and stars several members of the original cast.

PIERS MORGAN: The Force Awakens? Sorry, but Star Wars has sucked for 40 overrated, overhyped, preposterous years 

Last night, a very strange thing happened. I was lying in my Los Angeles bed when the earth moved in a way I haven't experienced since a large quake knocked me onto the floor five years ago.

The world's most expensive divorce: Russian billionaire agrees deal with his wife a year after she was awarded HALF of his £5.5billion fortune

The world's most expensive break-up: Russian billionaire's split from his wife is

Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev (pictured left) and his ex-wife Elena (right) yesterday announced they have reached a deal to settle their divorce, following a messy eight-year legal battle. The very public and bitter feud brought to light accusations of his infidelity on yacht parties and attempts to 'hide' assets - including New York properties (centre top) and Florida mansions (centre bottom) - out of her reach. Rybolovlev, worth at estimated £5.5bn, made his fortune in the fertilizer industry on the back of the privatisation of post-Soviet Russia. The oligarch, considered to be the eighth richest man in Russia, is also the owner of Monaco football club and a multi-million dollar art collection.

Isn't fashion about the CLOTHES? Designer has male and female models strip down on the catwalk to show off underwear featuring bizarre genitalia designs 

At his Winter 2016 show, São Paolo designer Ronaldo Fraga had two models, a man and a woman, unzip their red-and-pink robes to stand topless in front of the crowd.

Child bride who was married off at just 11 MONTHS OLD in India has finally won her freedom 18 years later - and now dreams of becoming a teacher

Santadevi Meghwal, from Jodhpur, in the western state of Rajasthan, in India, was only told two years ago that she was married. The 19-year-old fought to have her marriage annulled.

Vatican denies Pope Francis is suffering from a brain tumour after Italian newspaper claims doctors had found 'a dark small spot' on a scan

It was claimed the pope had travelled to the San Rossore di Barbaricina clinic, in Tuscany, in recent months to visit Japanese specialist Dr Takanori Fukushima.

'He got winded - and died three weeks later': People share the 'basic' medical issues that led to cancer diagnoses - and urge others to get all minor symptoms checked 

People of all ages revealed their stories on a Reddit thread prompting people to discuss their own cancer diagnoses, as well as their friends' and family members' battle with the disease.

Right to Buy fury over plan to build £5m home on site of ex-council house: Former EastEnders actor is set to receive huge pay-off after selling property to developer 

Ex-EastEnder Hugh Leaver to receive large pay off for Right to Buy council house

Ex-EastEnders actor Hugh 'Huggy' Leaver (left and inset) - who moved into the property only four years ago - will receive a large payoff from the new owners. Last year Leaver, 57, was lent £775,000 by the Israeli developers to buy the two-bedroom council home (the left house in the right picture) in Hampstead, north London, and received a £100,000 discount from Camden Council. Now the developers have applied to demolish the house, at the end of a five-home terrace, and replace it with a four-bedroom property with a basement gym, which could sell for up to £5million (pictured bottom right). Right to Buy was a flagship policy of Margaret Thatcher, introduced in 1980, has become open to abuse from developers cashing in on London's property boom.

Fury of victims' widow after 'clearly elated' triple police killer Harry Roberts is seen celebrating passing his driving test

The news on Harry Roberts, pictured, angered the widow of Detective Constable David Wombwell, one of the three unarmed officers he was convicted of killing in 1966.

Beyonce's father fuels age conspiracy theories as he says his daughter, 34, is the 'exact same age' as Pink, 36

Mathew Knowles described his daughter - whose birth date is listed as September 1981 - as being the same age as fellow pop star Pink, who was born in September 1979.

Meet the SUPERDOGS: Chinese researchers reveal 'mutant' beagles genetically engineered to be extra muscular 

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Chinese scientists have created genetically-engineered extra-muscular dogs after editing the genes of Beagles named Hercules and Tiangou (stock picture shown).

Is banana SKIN the new 'superfood'? Peel is packed with nutrients and vitamins that 'can aid weight-loss and boost your mood' 

Typically they are tossed aside, and consigned to the rubbish. But, rather than deserve their reputation as a slippery hazard, banana skins are rich in vitamins A, B, C, as well as fibre and antioxidants.

The ultimate put-down! Man refuses to take back his cheating ex - before putting an end to her text message rant by correcting her grammar

Man denies his cheating ex-girlfriend's pleas to reconcile before correcting her grammar

Imgur user Aronaf shared the funny text exchange, which is between Sean (who may or may not be the Imgur user) and his ex - who slept with someone else. The former couple has a heated conversation during which the ex repeatedly begs for Sean back. The ex loses her temper and accuses Sean of being 'stubborn', ranting at him in several expletive-filled messages. After much back and forth in the middle of the night, she sends him one text misusing the word 'their' when she meant 'there' - and Sean, who had stopped replying, chimes in one last time to correct her grammar.

Hell hath no fury like a hammer-wielding wife scorned: Woman smashes cheating husband's £200,000 BMW for 20 minutes because his mistress made it 'too dirty'

Shenzhen woman smashes cheating husband's £200k BMW with a hammer

Unidentified woman smashed up her husband's car (pictured) in Shenzhen, China, claiming his mistress made it 'too dirty'. Witnesses filmed the incident on October 19 and put it online, where many people commented that she should give the car to them if she didn't want it. Police were informed of the incident but it is not known if she will be charged.

March of the migrants now 'out of control' as Croatia sends thousands more towards overwhelmed Slovenia, who are left to beg the EU for help policing its borders 

Police in riot gear surrounded hundreds of migrants in a muddy field near the border village of Rigonce, from where they were to be escorted on foot to an already overcrowded reception centre.

DANIEL JOHNSON: Now we know the true cost of liberal grandstanding - £24,000 per migrant per year (at least!) 

As well as proving to be the most intractable challenge that Europe has faced for a generation, the migrant crisis has also revealed the profound consequences of gesture politics.

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Is this flight MH370? Deep-water search specialists say objects at bottom of Indian Ocean that were dismissed as 'rocks' may be the missing Malaysian plane 

MH370 flight debris 'shown in new images in Indian Ocean'

US experts say images of the seabed (left) taken off Western Australia could show debris from Malaysia Airlines MH370. However, Australian authorities say a higher resolution image (right) reveals no features usually associated with an aircraft debris field. Flight MH370 - with 239 passengers and crew on board - went missing on March 8 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

How dirty are YOU? Take this quiz to determine how hygienic you really are (and whether your partner is better or worse) 

When it comes to personal hygiene, men are often the ones accused of having poor cleanliness and a lesser understanding of bathroom etiquette. Take our test to see how you fare...

Taste of Mary's childhood days: Why offal is still on the menu for the Bake Off judge as she reveals her love of ox tongue 

The 80-year-old celebrity cook admitted that not everyone will share her taste for offal but said that her liking ox tongue evolved during her childhood in the Second World War.

Blood donations at village hall could be stopped after 30 years - because of health and safety concerns over a step just FOUR INCHES high

Furious village hall bosses in Kennington were forced to cancel the latest NHS Blood and Transplant donation session because of the allegedly dangerous step.

Another reason marriage is bad for your waistline: If your spouse gains weight 'your risk of obesity DOUBLES' 

Men whose wives became obese were 78 per cent more likely to follow suit, while women whose husbands gained weight were 89 per cent more likely to do so too, the Johns Hopkins study found.

Need help packing, writing postcards or beating jet lag? The most useful travel apps revealed

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Whether you're lost in the winding back streets of Paris, or want to taste some authentic Spanish cuisine, there's an app for that. MailOnline Travel picks out nine of the best.

Hilarious Amazon review of a novelty horse's head goes viral after customer claims his wife doesn't like him wearing it naked

The plastic head - designed to be part a Halloween outfit or pantomime costume -became a huge subject of interest after a bizarre comment left in the reviews section

Fresh row over HRT safety: Leading experts condemn new study which claims dangers of the drug have been 'overstated'

Dame Valerie Beral, a professor at Oxford University, today pointed to the large bulk of evidence suggesting the drugs did increase the risk of long-term health problems.

What is she thinking? Video of baby doing the 'bubble butt' dance in the bath sparks outrage as mother is filmed plunging an electric mixer in the WATER 

Video of baby doing the 'bubble butt' dance in the bathtub sparks outrage

An 'adorable' video of a baby dancing along to Major Lazer's infamous song 'Bubble Butt' (main) has sparked a fiery debate on YouTube.The baby's mother can be seen frothing the bath water with a hand-held electric mixer (bottom right), with some viewers saying the mixer put the baby at risk of electrocution. Others defended the use of the beater and said it was 'designed for liquid' and 'double wall insulated'.

Club-wielding Israeli driver is run over and killed by Palestinian's truck after he confronts gang who had pelted his car with stones

ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE OF SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH An Israeli soldier stands next to an Israeli motorist after he was struck by a Palestinian vehicle in the West Bank city of Hebron October 20, 2015. A Palestinian vehicle ran over and killed an Israeli motorist whom a Reuters photographer said was using a club to hit Palestinian protesters and cars on a roadside in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Israeli police said the man had stopped his car after stones were thrown at it. The driver of the Palestinian vehicle, which the photographer said the Israeli had hit with his club, later turned himself in to Palestinian police. Neither they nor Israeli police commented immediately on whether they believed he had struck the Israeli deliberately. REUTERS/Mussa Qawasma   TEMPLATE OUT.

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - The Israeli got out of his car carrying a club after demonstrators threw stones at it. He began hitting vehicles before being run over near Hebron city.

IRA still exists 17 years after Good Friday peace deal: Security review finds Army Council now has 'wholly political' focus

Northern Ireland secretary Theresa Villiers said a security review revealed the Provisional IRA's ruling body, the Army Council, still exists, but in a 'much reduced form'.

Thousands of journalists at the BBC to have compulsory lessons in EU anti-bias to make sure Corporation's coverage of the referendum remains impartial 

Dramas such as Eastenders will have to abide by the same impartiality rules while comedians will face restrictions on making jokes about the subject, it emerged yesterday.

Encasing HIV drugs in FAT 'helps prolong their effect - and could mean patients only need treatment once a year'

The process, known as nanoformulation, prolongs the effect of protease inhibitor drugs, and tests by scientists at the universities of Rochester and Nebraska, showed it eradicated HIV, illustrated, from immune cells.

Male and female hearts grow old in different ways, researchers find

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Researchers say there are 'significant' differences in the way male and female hearts change over time - and that gender-specific treatments may be needed.

Fly-tipping soars as bin emptying is cut: Councils' £50m bill as they deal with 900,000 incidents of rubbish being dumped illegally 

Incidents of fly-tipping has surged for the second year in a row with almost half of the incidents involving dumping rubbish on roads, with footpaths, back alleys and bridleways also badly hit.

Are you exhausted? Quarter of people aged 30 to 50 only get FIVE hours' sleep each night

Nearly a quarter of those aged 30 to 50 in a survey admitted missing out on so much sleep that it could damage their health. The loss in sleep could be as much as 15 days over a year, the study said.

Back to the Future... 2045: Futurologists predict how in 30 years we'll have 'talking' buildings, self-driving planes - but will return to using pens and paper

Back to the Future...2045: In 30 years we'll have 'talking' buildings, self-driving planes

The predictions have been made futurologists from Australian universities who foresee 'talking' buildings (illustrated left), self-healing planes and the end of windows by 2045. A plant-hire company has also imagined how construction will develop over the next 30 years. These include half-human and half-machine exoskeletons (pictured inset) and self-driving pods (pictured right). The predictions have been made to coincide with Back to the Future day.

Holiday advert showing tourists jumping from cliffs into water is banned for encouraging dangerous 'tombstoning'

Twenty viewers complained that the adverts, which showed young adults leaping into a pool in Mexico, depicted the activity - known as tombstoning - in a positive light.

Fines for taking term-time holidays TREBLE in two years: Over 50,000 families were hit with £60 penalties in the past 12 months 

Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron called on the Government to review its position on fining parents who take their children on holiday during term time saying it is punishing them financially.

What's YOUR risk of serious disease? New quiz reveals your likelihood of cancer, diabetes, heart or bowel problems - based on you diet, exercise and family history...

EXCLUSIVE: The quiz's creator, Professor Martyn Caplin, a consultant gastroenterologist at London's Royal Free Hospital, says diet is associated with up to a quarter of all cancers.

Could an injection into the BRAIN help weight loss? Jab that affects appetite 'kick-starts fat burning' in a single treatment 

The hope centres around leptin, a hormone made by fat cells in the body which tells the brain when to stop eating and kick-starts the burning of fat, say researchers in Florida and Oregon.

Don't expect EU treaty change says Hammond: Free movement curbs are also off the table, admits minister 

Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond played down expectations about what can be achieved in the renegotiation with Brussels, saying many of Britain's demands may have to be watered down.

Unaffected by inflation, not linked to shares... Why GOLD is the perfect insurance from stormy markets

Gold bullion is displayed at Hatton Garden Metals in London on July 21, 2015 after the price of gold hit a five-year low of £700 an ounce.


Gold was on the brink of five year lows on Tuesday, with more losses expected in the coming months following Monday's "bear raid" when sellers dumped an estimated 33 tonnes in just two minutes. 

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In the midst of the financial crisis in 2011, the price of gold soared to a record high, eventually hitting more than $1,900 an ounce. Today, it stands at around $1,176.

Eerie 'ghost figure' cuddles unsuspecting woman as she enjoys a Jacuzzi... but it didn't dampen her spirits!

Photo shows 'ghost figure' cuddling Teena Fleetwood as she enjoys a jacuzzi bath

A woman has spoken out about her eerie experience after being pictured next to an unexpected guest (red circle) who appeared to be leaning in close with an arm around her shoulder. Teena Fleetwood (far left) was celebrating her daughter's 21st birthday at the Lagoon 1770 resort at Agnes Water (inset) on Central Queensland, last Friday when her husband took a family photograph in the spa. The photo, taken by Mrs Fleetwood's husband, shows her holding up a peace sign, along with her daughter (second from right) and her daughter's husband (far right), relaxing in the jacuzzi as the trio posed for the camera.

Many refugees walking across Europe are 'fit young men looking for work', says Philip Hammond

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The Foreign Secretary said TV pictures showed that many of the people trying to reach wealthy EU countries were economic migrants, and Britain wanted to help the most vulnerable in camps.

Real-life 'Ferris Bueller' and two classmates are charged with 'hacking US school computer system to change their grades'

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Daniel Soares, 17, the alleged mastermind, was arrested on Tuesday in New York along with fellow Commack High School students Erick Vaysman, 17, and Alex Mosquera, 17.

Student's fury as fraudsters steal photos of her to set up fake dating website profiles to lure in leering men

Amelia Perrin, 19, from Essex, says she has been forced to watermark her selfies after spotting dozens of fake online profiles which use her pictures without permission.

Hunter who sparked outrage by killing Africa's biggest elephant and posing with his 'trophy' is named as multi-millionaire German property mogul

Rainer Schorr, 53, of Berlin, Germany, is a wealthy equities and real estate fund tycoon whose website bills the company as 'Private Equity and Investment in People, Future and Environment.'

Heartwarming photo of US cop comforting a distressed boy who lost his parents at a fair sweeps the web

Louisiana cop David Taylor comforts boy who lost his parents at a street fair

Officer David Taylor, a member of the force in Crowley, Louisiana, was patrolling the International Rice Festival at the weekend when a woman brought him a little boy who was clearly lost. 'He was extremely upset ... I put him on my shoulders to see if he would be able to see his parents,' Taylor told ABC News. 'He started to fall asleep, and I moved him down to my chest.' Taylor found the boy's parents after about half an hour, but photos of him looking after the little one have since gone viral, and put a smile on quite a few faces this week.

Couple obsessed with Barbie and Ken splash £200,000 on cosmetic surgery to look like the dolls (but now she wants her ears reshaped and he wants pec implants)

Barbie and Ken obsessed couple spend £200k on cosmetic surgery to look like them

Anastasia Reskoss, 20, and Quentin Dehar, 23, (left and right) have spent thousands to look like Barbie and Ken dolls. The couple, from Marseille, France, admit that they still want more surgery after having 15 procedures in total. Anastasia (below centre before surgery) is happy to show the results of her surgery which includes buttock implants and a boob job while Quentin has boosted his lips with lip fillers and has regular Botox (bottom right before surgery).

The great energy rip-off: How families are paying £120 a year extra on bills because firms refuse to pass on falling prices

Profit margins at the 'Big Six' suppliers - British Gas, SSE, Npower, Eon, EDF and Scottish Power - are soaring as families and pensioners face a nightmare choice between heating and eating.

Women struggling to conceive should try YOGA: Stretching and breathing exercises found to slash stress and boost fertility

Researchers at the Fertility Centres of Illinois and St Joseph Hospital in Chicago found women who spent just 45 minutes doing yoga each week had 20 per cent lower stress levels.

Who did it better? The boyfriends and brothers of Instagram stars mock their pictures by copying their provocative poses in skimpy swimsuits

The boyfriend of Gold Coast model Gabrielle Epstein and brother of Newcastle photojournalist Sjana Elise Earp have donned bikinis in series of hilarious 'who wore it better' Instagram photos

Car hire fees abroad rocket by up to 85% over half term with firms in holiday hotspots Faro, Nice and Larnaca the worst culprits (but in Milan prices are actually CHEAPER) 

In Faro the cost of hiring a family car rises from £82 to £152, from £160 to £219 in Nice and from £51 to £142 in Larnaca. But prices fall from £256 to £240 in Milan.

Living near an airport IS bad for your health: People who live within six miles have higher levels of asthma and heart problems

The researchers in America blamed pollutant carbon monoxide (CO) which is pumped out in higher quantities when planes are idling or taxi-ing on runways for causing health problems.

Laura Ashley boss and his estranged former Miss Malaysia wife 'have spent £5million on divorce lawyers as they battle for his £440m fortune' 

Khoo Kay Peng, 76, who is non-executive chairman of Laura Ashley Holdings, and Pauline Chai, 68, who both come from Malaysia, have been embroiled in litigation in London for more than two years.

El Chapo 'broke a leg and injured his face falling off a CLIFF while fleeing special ops forces' - but still managed to evade them

Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman (C) is escorted by soldiers during a presentation at the Navy's airstrip in Mexico City February 22, 2014. Mexico has captured its most wanted man, drug kingpin Guzman, President Enrique Pena Nieto said via Twitter on Saturday, in a major victory in a long, grisly fight against drug gangs. Guzman, known as "El Chapo" (Shorty) in Spanish, runs Mexico's infamous Sinaloa Cartel and over the past decade emerged as one of the world's most powerful organized crime bosses.  REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW DRUGS SOCIETY MILITARY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) - RTX19BXJ

Sinaloa cartel chief 'El Chapo' Guzman fell from a cliff as Mexican marines moved in on foot to capture him last week, breaking a leg and hurting his face, but was carried off by bodyguards.

Pluto as you've never seen it: Nasa unveils mosaics of the dwarf planet made up of thousands of images from around the world

The mosaics are made up of images of people during 'Pluto Time' which is a brief moment near dawn and dusk, when the illumination on Earth matches that of noon on Pluto.

Could an overactive immune system predict schizophrenia? Study finds a link between brain inflammation and risk of the disease

The discovery, by Imperial College London, could help scientists find a way to diagnose the early onset of schizophrenia, helping them provide treatment before symptoms get worse.

Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker reveals he offered friends $1m to take his life after he survived fatal plane crash - but he has vowed to fly again for the sake of his kids

Travis Barker reveals he offered friends $1m to take his life after plane crash

He was left with 65 per cent burns to his body after being involved in a tragic plane accident.
And as Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker lay in a hospital bed facing months of difficult surgery, he felt he just couldn't cope - and offered friends $1 million to take his life.
The musician revealed his darkest time in a candid interview with Good Morning America , saying: 'I mean, [medical officials] had to take my phone out of my room because I was making these phone calls.

Poignant pictures show how girl, 16, who was left in a wheelchair by 'one tiny pill' of ecstasy is continuing her fightback

The new picture shows Amy Thomson, who collapsed and was left in a wheelchair and with brain damage after taking MDMA at a party in Glasgow, continuing her fightback to health.

Crumbs! How Britain is divided by our love of BISCUITS - with northerners dunking for longest, Yorkshire craving custard creams... and Londoners' tastes are predictably posh

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Britons across the country are divided over the optimum time to dunk a biscuit in a cup of tea, with northerners preferring to plunge their biscuit until it is soggy and southerners being more hesitant.

Ticket resale websites 'are misleading customers': Firms breaking rules by failing to display original face value and location of the seat 

Websites such as Get Me In, Seatwave, Stubhub, Viagogo and World Ticket Shop offer tickets often at vastly inflated prices, according to researchers from consumer watchdog Which?

Dramatic moment female motorcyclist stops traffic on a busy intersection to rescue a terrified kitten running around in the road

The kitten appeared to fall from the fender of a car driving through the junction and was spotted by the female biker narrowly avoiding being squashed by cars in America.

Pensioners 'are now earning more than those still in work': Two in five people retiring today will be better off

Statistics showed pensioners' average net income is 3 per cent higher than that of the working-age population, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Toyota recalls 6.5million vehicles worldwide over fears a window power switch could catch fire

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The recalled models include the Yaris, Corolla, Camry and RAV4 sport utility vehicle produced between 2005 and 2010, affecting around 2.7 million vehicles in North America and 1.2million in Europe.

'It's repugnant and despicable': Amazon slammed for selling offensive 'Lady Boy' costume featuring a sexy slip dress - and fake male genitalia 

The ensemble, which is priced at $49.99, has outraged transgender activists, who have complained to the online retailer. The 'tastelessly brilliant' costume is also being sold on eBay.

Scientists claim to have developed system to predict cataclysmic SUPERVOLCANO eruptions that could end life on Earth

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Researchers claim to have worked out how to accurately predict the eruption of 'megavolcanoes' that blanket the earth in giant ash clouds triggering a 'nuclear winter'.

Bizarre moment French sailor tucked a CAT under his sweater before leaping onto rescue ship from yacht being battered by massive waves in fierce storm off Alaska

French sailor tucks a CAT under his sweater before leaping onto rescue ship off Alaska

Coast Guard video taken south of Alaska shows the mariner clinging to the rigging pole (top left) at the bow of his stricken boat, riding wave after wave a few feet from the hull of the Tor Viking. Seconds later, footage shows him jumping over the railing of the oil rig support ship as his yacht rocked sideways in the high seas. The Frenchman, who was protecting his pet cat under his clothing, can then be seen standing up as a member of Tor Viking's crew approaches.

When Tesla's autopilot goes wrong: Owners post terrifying footage showing what happens when brand new autonomous driving software fails

Two videos show US cars using the new software swerving out of their lane. Tesla says the autopilot functionality is still in test mode and full 'hands-off' driving is not recommended.

Teenage boy, 16, whose weight rocketed to 20 stone loses a quarter of his body weight - after attending slimming club with his MUM

Andrea Parker, 35, from Colne, Lancashire, watched as Michael, now 16, became a victim of cruel bullying as he tipped the scales at 20st - more than double the average weight for his age.

Children glued to social media sites like Facebook and Twitter are TWICE as likely to suffer mental health problems

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A report from the Office for National Statistics found higher levels of emotional problems among youngsters who spent a lot of time on websites like Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

Mother stabbed her partner 29 times before killing their four-year-old daughter using a pencil 'because she believed they would turn into vampires'

Shelley Christopher, 36, stabbed Richard Brown 29 times before turning on their daughter Sophia after believing she had been instructed by a light bulb in the ceiling at their home in Notting Hill, London.

Flight heading for Turkey forced to make emergency landing after 'drunk' Irishman stripped off and demanded sex with the stewardess

The man, who the Serbian Interior Ministry said was 'intoxicated, aggressive and rude', was taken off the Sun Express flight from Dublin to Izmir on Saturday after the plane landed in Serbia.

Woman with vitiligo who was taunted for having 'a bad spray tan' by bullies finds success as a model - after she STOPPED covering her skin with make-up

Laura Gregory with vitiligo becomes a model after she stopped using make-up to cover her

Laura Gregory, 27, from Sheffield, was diagnosed with vitiligo at the age of 12. She used to be embarrassed about the condition, which causes pale patches all over her skin. Now the dance teacher is gaining admirers on the beauty pageant circuit after gaining the courage to stop using cosmetics to hide it and has won the Miss Continental crown and is preparing for Miss Scuba UK.

Remnants of Halley's Comet set to light up the night: Orionid shooting stars will blaze across the world's skies this week

The shower can be seen from around the world. The best time to see it is during moonset at 1:30am local daylight time on Thursday, although you may spot some meteors before then on Wednesday night.

Cut booze in middle age or risk dementia: Health watchdog says simple lifestyle changes can dramatically reduce chance of developing condition

Studies have shown that even adults who consume moderately amounts of between seven and 14 units a week - up to six glasses of wine or seven pints of beer - are more susceptible to dementia.

TV dinners killed off by catch-up programmes: Ability to pause and rewind live shows means households can switch off but never miss their favourites 

A survey, commissioned by Waitrose, showed just under a third of people said they had cut back on TV dinners since BBC iPlayer, Netflix and other catch-up technologies became available.

Hilarious moment a young girl is knocked off her feet and falls backwards after receiving a fright from a spooky Halloween display 

The young girl is seen looking at the spooky display in a shopping hall while holding the hand of a moving monster before a ghost statue springs into life giving her a huge fright.

Give babies solids at FOUR months rather than six to prevent allergies, study claims

To protect against allergies, children should be introduced to foods like peanuts and eggs at four months old and then be regularly fed them, experts from Manitoba University, Winnipeg, advise.

Girl power: In just 15 months more than 7,000 same-sex couples have tied the knot - including 1,500 MORE lesbian couples than gay men

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In the first 15 months of gay weddings being legalised, 1,500 more women tied the knot than men which experts suggested could be a sign than men are 'commitment-phobes'.

Britain hands out a residence permit every MINUTE in 2014, giving more migrants the right to stay than any EU country

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As the migrant crisis rages and European leaders clash on how best to deal with it, the UK gave permission to more half a million people from outside the EU to settle here.

Rock-a-bye baby, in the... kayak? Mothers share hilarious photos of their children falling asleep in the most unlikely places

Sydney mothers share photos of their children falling asleep in unlikely places

A group of Sydney mothers have proved a baby really can sleep anywhere. The women shared images of their babies sleeping in bizarre spots - from shopping trolleys (top left) to toy shelves and Santa's chair. Babies were also spotted nodding off on their bikes (bottom left), in a kayak (top right), standing up and halfway out of their car seats (bottom right).

NHS chief says patients go to A&E; as a 'default option' because the health service is 'appalling' at telling people what to do if they fall ill in the evening or at weekends 

Professor Sir Malcolm Grant, the chairman of NHS England, told the Westminster Health Forum in London that patients were confused by what services are available and do not know where to turn.

Incredible moment a massive waterspout descended on Italian coastal town of Genoa

PIC BY EVGENY DROKOV / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: The waterspout decends on the bay off the coast of Genoa, Italy.) - These amazing pictures show a TORNADO hitting the coast of an Italian town.The incredible snaps show the stormy skies over Genoa, Italy, as the tornado sweeps over the sea.The dark, blustery clouds filled the sky as the twister pummelled the ocean, with dramatic flashes of lightening and rumbles of thunder. The dramatic pictures were caught on camera by Evgeny Drokov, from Russia, who was on holiday with his family.SEE CATERS COPY.

The series of snaps show the stormy skies over Genoa, Italy, as the tornado, known as a waterspout when occurring over water, sweeps over the sea.

Woman reveals she used to be gun-toting, bearded U.S. Marine who weighed 240lbs and was married with a child 

Sona Avedian, 33, of Austin, Texas, says she always wanted to be a woman, but suppressed her feminine side and instead 'overcompensated' to become a hulking, gun-toting soldier.

How do you stop yourself from fainting? Sniff and gasp: A sudden intake of breath 'can prevent blood pressure and heart rate from falling'

Cardiologist Dr Marta Bavolarova, from Louis Pasteur University Hospital in Kosice, Slovakia, found a sharp intake of air interrupted the drop in blood pressure, which can lead to fainting.

'It's been a love story tinged with sadness': Terminally ill man who waited 50 years to marry his childhood sweetheart dies just 18 days later after ceremony in hospital 

Arthur Holland, 69, who was suffering from cancer, has died just 18 days after marrying his childhood sweetheart Val Cowen, 64, in a touching ceremony at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary (pictured).

Incredible story of how a former doctor who the lost ability to move her body due to motor neurone disease wrote 150,000-word biography by BLINKING

Gong Xunhui from Chengdu, China, has had motor neurone disease for 13 years. She is paralysed and cannot talk but her blinks can control a computer. She hopes to sell it for charity.

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It's a small world: From the eye of a bee to the mouth of a bladderwort, Nikon reveals microscopic image contest winners

Nikon reveals Small World Photomicrography Competition winners

First prize this year was awarded to Australian Ralph Grimm for his stunning image that brings you eye-to-eye with a honey bee covered in dandelion pollen grain (top left). From centre left, clockwise: an image of sea mullet embryos; an alien-looking image of a humped bladderwort; a mouse colon; a close-up of panama fern and a starfish.

EXCLUSIVE: Young woman, 21, pens heartfelt letter seeking the father she has never met - who spent one romantic night with her lesbian mother so she could have a child

Luci Mayer, 21, has launched an appeal to find her biological father. Her mother Mig Mayer, 55, had a one-night-stand with the man in late 1993 or early 1994 when living in Rye, Victoria.

Nessie the 140-pound Great Dane excitedly jumps, bounces and pounces on top of pool cover

The owners of the Great Dane named after the mythical Loch Ness monster have filmed the moment the 140-pound dog went to town when they covered the pool up for the season.

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A castle fit for a king: Sand sculptors work to create the world's tallest sand castle which is the same size as a three-storey building 

Sand sculptors work to create the world's tallest sand castle at Virginia Key Beach in

It is a wonderfully detailed and towering structure that puts our clumsy efforts on the beach to shame. Sand sculptors are working with steady hands to create the world's tallest sand castle at Virginia Key Beach in Florida. A team of 12 sculptors are constructing the impressive castle, which requires more than 1,800 tons of sand.

Photographer captures eerie images of abandoned Second World War fortifications slowly being reclaimed by nature

Among the military structures pictured are those at Widemouth Bay in Cornwall, Hayling Island in Hampshire, Brean Down in Somerset and Studland Bay in Dorset.

A pool with a view: Architects unveil plans for spectacular new hotel with rooftop infinity pool at Battersea Power Station 

The hotel is part of an £8billion riverside development to transform the 42-acre former brownfield site in Battersea, London, into homes, shops, cafes, offices and public space.

You're admired! Apprentice star and former Miss Jamaica April Jackson 'had a secret four-month romance with Olympic sprint king Usain Bolt' 

The 26-year-old from Brixton, South London, met the Jamaican sprinter through a mutual friend and the pair began dating in 2013 but they reportedly ended the relationship due to his busy schedule.

Are YOU wearing the wrong bra? Woman with '36C' chest learns she's been wearing unflattering cups SIX sizes too small - after sending one photo to a 'bra whisperer'

Experts from underwear brand Curvy Kate claim to tell a woman's correct bra size from a single photo. Intrigued, Caroline Garnar, 30, from London, sent her picture and was shocked to be told she's a 30G.

Behind the scenes at Balmain: World's most beautiful models - including Kendall, Gigi and Karlie - captured getting ready backstage at glittering fashion show 

Behind the scenes at Balmain: Kendall Jenner, Gigi and Karlie get ready at fashion show 

As these behind-the-scenes snaps from the Balmain X H&M; fashion show attest, even the world's best supermodels need a little helping hand when it comes to getting catwalk-ready. Kendall Jenner and Karlie Kloss, left, Alessandra Ambrosio, top right, and Gigi and Bella Hadid, bottom right, can be seen in hair and make-up - and taking a few selfies, of course - backstage in New York City on Tuesday.

   

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