It's your round, Dave. After all, I paid for those shiny new nuclear power stations! Cameron treats Chinese president to a pint of IPA with fish and chips on a very British night at the pub

David Cameron treats China's Xi Jinping to a very British night at the pub

Prime Minister David Cameron brought Chinese President Xi Jinping to his favourite pub for a pint and a portion of fish and chips tonight. The trip to The Plough at Cadsden in Buckinghamshire lasted just 20 minutes, during which time they both ate and drank a Greene King IPA. Mr Xi was able to sample his long-awaited British fish and chips supper, and the Prime Minister said the meal had been 'very good'. The pair arrived at the quaint village pub at 6.40pm, after driving the 2.5 miles from the Prime Minister's nearby official residence of Chequers. Other ministers and officials followed Mr Cameron and Mr Xi inside through a second door, including Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond. Mr Cameron paid for the drinks with a £10 note (right).

Four million TalkTalk customers' warned their bank details could be at risk from fraudsters after company's website suffers 'significant cyber attack'

4m TalkTalk customers' bank details could have been accessed by criminals

The phone and broadband provider said credit card information along with personal details including addresses and dates of birth may have been accessed during the attack. The firm - which posted a message online (top) - has asked all customers to change their passwords and check for any unusual transactions from their bank accounts. The company's chief executive, Dido Harding (above), said the firm is 'taking all the necessary steps to understand what has happened here'.

Facebook takes aim at Twitter and Google and makes 2 TRILLION public posts searchable (so check your privacy settings)

The social networking giant said its users are already making over 1.5 billion searches per day - and it will now index all of its posts - which currently number 2 trillion.

How your passport could get you banned from going abroad (even discoloured pages could land you in trouble)

Most travellers check several times before heading to an airport that they have packed their passport, but many don't realise that the condition is just as important.

Pregnant mother-of-two slashed man across the face with stiletto after he went to check she was OK after being thrown out of pub 

Amy Sundve, pictured, scarred her victim for life, with a cut artery, in the unprovoked attack after being thrown out of the Elm Tree pub in Kirkdale, Liverpool. It let a 7cm scar across his forehead.

Could bananas cure AIDS? New drug made from the fruit can kill viruses including hepatitis C and flu

University of Michigan researchers hope the new medicine will become a vital 'broad spectrum anti-viral' that could protect humanity from some of the most vicious diseases - perhaps even Ebola.

Swedish school killer posed for this photo MIDWAY through murder spree: 'Right-wing' fanatic put arm round pupil who thought bloody sword was a prank... then carried on his rampage

Swedish killer stopped to pose with pupils and then continued his murder spree

Anton Lundin-Pettersson, right, who launched a sword attack on a school in Sweden and stabbed two teachers and two pupils, stopped to pose for pictures with students, left, before continuing his horrific spree. Wearing a mask and holding a sword already covered in blood, the attacker stands next to two young students at the school, seconds before stabbing a teacher, who died at the scene. Another teacher was rushed to hospital in in Trollhättan, north of Gothenburg, alongside the injured students, two boys aged 11 and 15. The 11-year-old later died from his wounds, local media reports. Police are now investigating if the killings were racially motivated as the man had 'expressed extreme-right wing sympathies' on social media and liked YouTube videos glorifying Nazi Germany. Forensic officers examined the scene tonight, inset, as the community left flowers and candles outside the school.

Revealed, the best places to live in the UK: Edinburgh soars to top of 138 areas in quality of life table

A general view of the Edinburgh city under snow.

Bradford and Hull fared less well, coming last and second-to-last respectively, as residents marked them down for low disposable income, low employment, high rent and crowded schools.

Schoolboy, eight, memorised his times tables perfectly - but didn't get full marks in test because the 99p poster he used got one of the answers WRONG

Kelly Haynes, from Islington, north London, bought the wall chart learning aids (pictured) from her local branch of 99p Stores. It contained a schoolboy howler on the 12 times table.

Shocking toll of Britain's sugar addiction: If intake was cut to recommended levels it would save 77,000 lives and prevent six million rotten teeth

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A suppressed study by Public Health England called for a 20 per cent sugar tax, curbs on cartoons being used to advertise unhealthy food and limits curbs on junk food promotions.

Privately educated Savile Row tailor who drunkenly punched innocent stranger in the face after he asked for directions is ordered to pay him £200 compensation 

James Beckett-Dunn, 29, admitted he was drunk on a cocktail of beer and shots when he attacked Ghali El Jalil Hamoudi leaving him with a bloody nose outside luxury flats in Sloane Square, London.

EXCLUSIVE: Designer Donna Karan cheated on her husband for YEARS with the married love of her life and was so nervous when she met BFF Barbra Streisand for the first time she had to pop Valium

Donna Karan cheated on her husband for YEARS with the married love of her life

Donna Karan, 67, was a tall, skinny flat-chested girl while growing up in Queens, New York, nicknamed Spaghetti Legs' and 'Meatball Head' Now in her new memoir she tells of becoming a sophisticated sportswear and couture clothing designer with clients like Susan Sarandon, Uma Thurman and Diane Sawyer. She's designed 20 suits for Bill Clinton. Her inspiration has been her passionate sexual relationships. She was planning her engagement party with Mark Karan when she met married artist Stephan Weiss (above left with Donna). She slept with Weiss that night but proceeded to marry Mark. Over 16 years later, after Stephan's wife granted him a divorce, she married her 'soul mate.'

A fashionable farewell: Sam Cam chooses £550 handbag by up-and-coming designer Sophie Hulme as souvenir of UK style for China's First Lady Peng Liyuan

The Prime Minister will give Xi Jinping and his wife a selection of parting gifts that best represent British design as the UK's high profile guests spend their last night at a private meal at Chequers.

Robert Mugabe is awarded China's version of the Nobel Peace Prize... which was won last year by Vladimir Putin 

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has been awarded the Confucius Prize and praised his leadership in 'overcoming hardship.' Past winners include Vladimir Putin and Fidel Castro.

Cabinet minister calls on Parliament to investigate Tom Watson's 'shocking' pursuit of Leon Brittan over sex abuse slurs

Leader of the House of Commons Chris Grayling MP
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Commons Leader Chris Grayling said Mr Watson's decision to air unfounded claims about a VIP sex abuse ring operating out of Westminster 'betrays the principles' of Parliament.

Pressure on George Osborne as £34BILLION in tax went uncollected for the second year in a row

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As the Chancellor face renewed criticism of his plan to cut billions from tax credits, it emerged that the amount of money lost through tax evasion alone rose by 7 per cent in a year.

EXCLUSIVE: I forgave my best friend who killed my toddler - and she was one of the first people to meet the new little girl who has brought healing to our family

Rowyn Johnson's mom forgave best friend who accidentally killed her toddler

Brynn Johnson has told how 'my heart feels just a little but better' after the arrival of daughter Mynrow (left). The mom of Tenino, WA, lost Rowyn (inset) when her best friend, Cassie Miller, accidentally ran over the 17-month-old last year, but she forgave her and they remain best friends. Miller was one of the first to meet Mynrow when she was born earlier this month (right).

Lamar Odom 'overdosed on cocaine' claim detectives as conflicting reports say basketball star has pneumonia and is not doing well while family says he is improving

A Nevada sheriff's detective who obtained a search warrant the night Lamar Odom was found unconscious in a brothel told a judge he believed the former NBA star overdosed on cocaine.

Sir Tom Jones faces backlash over homophobic comments after admitting he was 'paranoid' about gays - and saying they're not 'normal' 

The ageing crooner (pictured) admitted he used to be prejudiced towards gays when he first arrived in London - so much so that he almost contemplated returning home to Wales.

What advice would you give YOUR teen self? Reddit users reveal their biggest regrets from eating too many cream cakes and not revising to dyeing their hair blue

In the online thread, anonymous Reddit users share their regrets and the advice they wish they had been given at 15. Posts ranged from from 'give your dad a hug' to 'get out of the closet'.

The council's trying to steal our gardens! Land grab threat to plots residents have tended for years as local authority unveil plans to build new estate 

Land grab threat to plots Huddersfield residents tended for years

It's taken decades of toil and thousands of pounds to turn these Huddersfield gardens into pristine suburban oases. But there'll be digging of a different kind soon - when developers send in the demolition squads. It will affect 45 privately-owned properties, including ones owned by Joan Murray, right, Peter Moore, centre, Neil and Yvonne Haywood, bottom left, and Andrea Russell, centre in top left.

Can you crack the INDUS CODE? Scientists baffled by ancient carvings of mysterious civilisation that invented the toilet - and had no army

London-based Andrew Robinson, author of ' The Indus: Lost Civilizations', says digital approaches to finding patterns in their mysterious script may soon help decipher the Indus language.

Pair accused of Poppy Day beheading plot 'told police they bought 11-inch knives for cooking and as gift for mothe

Haseeb Hamayoon, 28, of Hayes, West London, allegedly told police he had a hospitality and management diploma from the Perth Institute of Hospitality and Management in Australia.

Lorry driver who killed teenage pedestrian after choking on a cup of coffee and passing out behind the wheel is SPARED jail

Lucy Brown, 18, died instantly after she was hit by Kevin Rose's Mercedes box van as she walked along a pavement in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire, in November 2013.

Licence to be sadistic: Yes, he loved it. But our critic admits he's a bit queasy about the way new Bond film Spectre glories in cruelty. Is the money-spinning 007 juggernaut so powerful the censors turn a blind eye?

Spectre glories in cruelty but have the censors turn a blind eye?

'Spectre is a proper joyride of a film,' wrote Daily Mail's film critic BRIAN VINER, but he also says that the latest installment in the 007 franchise contains some shocking scenes of torture. Daniel Craig (right) makes his fourth appearance as James Bond in the film, which comes out this Sunday. Near the start of the film, Bond watches as one bull-necked hitman, Hinx (top right, fighting Bond), effectively auditioning for the job of Spectre's lead assassin, murders another hitman, starting by pressing his thumb's into the man's eyes and squeezing them out of their sockets. Later on, the movie's villain has Bond in his lair and tortures him by sending a tiny drilling whirring into his head. Viner asks: 'Has 007 become too powerful for the censors?'

Making a killing! 17 different brands linger on screen in new Bond film Spectre and 007 himself 'profits from each endorsement'

Spectre is believed to have more product placements than any of the 007 series' previous 23 offerings, with at least 17 brands including Land Rover (pictured) and Omega plying their wares on screen.

'I think you need to move on': Daniel Craig shuts down reporter in excruciating Spectre interview after she repeatedly asks him to 'pout'

An interview with Daniel Craig that aired on ITV's This Morning on Thursday has left viewers less than impressed, with some dubbing it 'embarrassing' and 'excruciating'.

Military top brass 'failed' a Royal Marine commando who died from a drugs overdose after his PTSD was missed for two years 

Tragic David O'Sullivan, 25, from Abbey Hulton in Staffordshire, was finally diagnosed with PTSD just three days before he collapsed and died from a drugs overdose while on leave in 2012.

Struggling families who live in their overdraft are losing £260 a YEAR and do not even realise, damning bank inquiry reveals

Beware shoulder surfers at the ATM.

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Despite having 'the most to gain' from switching accounts people who rely on their overdraft are less likely to move banks than anyone else, an inquiry by the competition watchdog found today.

How I killed Becky: Stepbrother's tears in dramatic police interview video as he reveals how he wanted to scare the 'selfish' teenager

Footage of Becky Watts's stepbrother Nathan Matthews revealing details of her death

Nathan Matthews has confessed to killing Bristol teenager Becky (inset), saying it was an accident, but the 28-year-old former Territorial Army recruit is now on trial for the 16-year-old's murder. The jury in the case were today shown a video of Matthews's police interview after he admitted strangling Becky. Matthews tells detectives he wanted to scare her by kidnapping her and taking her to a wooded area.

The Martian gets a step closer: Nasa gives go ahead to world's biggest rocket that will put man on the red planet

Artist concept of the Block I configuration of NASA?s Space Launch System (SLS). The SLS Program has completed its critical design review, and the program has concluded that the core stage of the rocket will remain orange along with the Launch Vehicle Stage Adapter, which is the natural color of the insulation that will cover those elements.
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For the first time in almost 40 years, a NASA human-rated rocket has completed all steps needed to clear a critical design review (CDR). The agency?s Space Launch System (SLS) is the first vehicle designed to meet the challenges of the journey to Mars and the first exploration class rocket since the Saturn V.

SLS will be the most powerful rocket ever built and, with the agency?s Orion spacecraft, will launch America into a new era of exploration to destinations beyond Earth?s orbit. The CDR provided a final look at the design and development of the integrated launch vehicle before full-scale fabrication begins.

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The agency's Space Launch System (SLS) is the first vehicle designed to meet the challenges of the journey to Mars and the first exploration class rocket since the Saturn V.

Car washer is killed after his colleague inserts a high pressure air hose into his rectum 'for a prank' in India 

The police maintain that the death of Yakub Sheikh at a Toyota showroom (pictured) in Mumbai was a prank gone wrong, but his family have said it is a hate crime and accused the police of covering it up.

Five-month-old baby girl died of brain bleed weeks after mother dropped her when she slipped on tiled floor in Santa's grotto

A five-month-old baby died after being accidentally dropped by her mum at a Santa's grotto, an inquest heard. 
Katherine Howells, 34, took her baby to visit Santa for the first when she slipped on a tiled floor at a Christmas Fayre.
The new mother was carrying baby Sunaria when she fell onto two Christmas trees at the crowded festive event.
The inquest was told little Sunaria was given the all-clear by a doctor after the fall - but died on New Year's Eve in her father's arms. 
Pictured here is Katherine Howells outside the inquest
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Five-month-old Sunaria died in her father's arms on New Year's Eve just weeks after her mother Katherine Howells, 34, of Pontypridd, South Wales, slipped on a tiled floor while holding the baby girl.

Man jailed for a year when he snapped and punched an 11-year-old girl playing 'knock-and-run' in the face released early after appeals court says sentence was 'too harsh' 

Lee Kilburn of Bolton, Greater Manchester, who was jailed for punching an 11-year-old girl in the face, was released early from prison after Appeal Court judges deemed his year-long sentence 'too harsh.'

Leave my body alone! Cover-girl Zendaya forces fashion magazine to pull entire issue after she slams them for slimming down her '19-year-old hips and body' 

Zendaya forces Modeliste to pull issue after she slams them for retouched photo

After seeing an edited picture of her in a cropped leather trench coat and black bikini briefs, Zendaya took to Instagram on Tuesday to post a side-by-side image of the retouched and untouched photo from the shoot to make a statement about the impossible beauty standards inflicted on women.

McDonald's customer films WORMS wriggling all over his breakfast meal... AFTER he had taken several bites of it

Jasper Lee, an IT worker from Singapore, was eating a breakfast meal that included pork sausage patty, scrambled eggs, hash browns and a toasted muffin when he made the shock discovery.

Baby girl left 'screaming in agony' with horrifying burns after red-hot curry sauce melted through takeaway container and poured onto her face 

Warning graphic content: Sammi-Rai Thompson, 16 months, was scalded by pipping hot curry sauce in Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, after it allegedly melted through a takeaway container.

Shocking footage of a teacher brutally beating a student in the UAE

The shocking video was captured by a student at the school and purports to show a teacher assaulting a student in a classroom in the city of Ajman, UAE.

Revealed: Figures show for the first time how much pain animals suffer during laboratory experiments

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Just under 2 million experiments were carried out on animals last year - with just over half classified as 'mild' but around a third causing 'moderate' or 'severe' distress.

'You don't f****** climb in my garden! Don't give me lip!' Staggering video shows grown man having complete meltdown at children who retrieved their football and threatening to have them arrested for BURGLARY

Video shows man raging at children who went into his garden to retrieve football

The unidentified British man's spectacular rant was caught on camera by one of the children and uploaded on to YouTube this morning, where it has already received more than 18,500 views. It is believed the clip was filmed at Stoneham Park in Hove. In it the man (pictured) screams and swears at the group of boys for trespassing in his garden, which is next door to the park. At one point he shouts: 'What part of private property don't you understand? I don't care, you don't f****** climb in my garden!' At least one of the boys pleads with him 'sir, calm down' - which only appears to infuriate the man even more.

Let there be light: How Britain is taking electricity to the most remote parts of Africa using solar panels paid for by text message

The striking image has inspired Africa minister Grants Shapps to back an ambitious plan to get mini-solar kits into every home home by 2030, with families paying for their power by text message.

'My uncle was hacked to death with a machete in front of my eyes': The persecuted Burma Rohingya Muslims being murdered and buried in shallow graves by greedy people smugglers

Exclusive: MailOnline has got behind the razor wire of the Rohingya refugee camp, where more than 100.000 people are forced to live 'for their own safety', according to the Burmese government.

Traffic warden slaps a parking ticket on a £1.5m 240mph Formula One car - and five other luxury cars a shop owner hired for his launch party 

Leicestershire traffic warden slaps a parking ticket on a £1.5m 240mph Formula One car

This is the moment (pictured above main) that a parking warden slapped a ticket on a Sahara Force India Formula One car that had been hired to celebrate the grand opening of two new stores in Market Harborough. Businessman Raj Aggarwal (above inset) was stunned when the enforcement officer issued the 240mph vehicle with the £70 fine. The warden also issued ticket to five other promotional vehicles hired for the launch party.

Touching moment pensioner tells radio DJ of loneliness since wife went into nursing home - and thousands of listeners phone in with offers of company

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A 95-year-old man was invited on a BBC Radio Solent programme after making an emotional call to a phone-in about being lonely.
Bill Palmer, from Southampton, called the Alex Dyke show about his life since his wife Sheila, who he married last year, went into a nursing home.
The production team immediately ordered a taxi to take Mr Palmer into the studio, where phone-in listeners chatted to him and offered support and advice.

Pensioner Bill Palmer, from Southampton, Hampshire, called the Alex Dyke show on BBC Radio Solent during a show about loneliness and described how 'every day is hell' being on his own.

Cuts mean police won't bother immediately investigating some thefts in future, warns senior police chief 

The chief constable of Greater Manchester Police Ian Hopkins says that officers won't attend reports of burglaries straight away as they can investigate them in 'slow time'.

First US fatality in the ground fight against ISIS as Special Forces rescue around 70 Iraqi hostages 

A U.S. soldier has become the first victim of ground combat with ISIS, during a raid that rescued some 70 Iraqi hostages, in the northern Iraqi town of Hawija.

Former stylist, 48, disguises himself as a woman to rob men he meets on social media after drugging them in hotel rooms 

Chinese man, surnamed Tang, disguised himself as a woman on social media and dated them in hotels in Chengdu, China. He allegedly drugged victims there before taking their valuables.

Woman died and her boyfriend was left crippled as they walked home hand in hand from romantic meal by 'catch me if you can' boy racers doing 92mph in 40 zone 

Irene Rodriguez Caballero killed and her boyfriend  crippled by boy racers

Irene Rodriguez Caballero, left in left picture, was walking home hand-in-hand with her childhood sweetheart, Jonatan Bosque, right in left picture, two days after Christmas Day, having both treated themselves to a romantic meal out, when a silver Vauxhall Astra driven by David Puryer, top right span out of control and ploughed into the couple. Puryer and Oliver Enstone, bottom right had never met each other before the night they came bumper to bumper in a high speed competition on the A33 road

Woman whose stepfather sexually abused her from the age of eight relives how she met him 22 years later... to tell him she forgave him

Laura Coel, 30, from Morpeth, Northumberland, said she wanted to 'wipe the slate clean' with Brian Mowbray, 59, who assaulted her for six years and was jailed in 2006 over the attacks.

How adverts fuel underage drinking: Teenagers are FIVE times more likely to buy alcohol after seeing it promoted on TV

Underage drinkers were also influenced by magazine adverts and were 36 per cent more likely to drink alcohol if they read about it, say Boston University researchers.

Revealed: How paedophile medic fooled families and colleagues for years that he was 'the best doctor in the world' to abuse young boys without suspicion 

Dr Myles Bradbury (pictured) was able to manipulate both staff and the policies at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge to commit sexual offences against young boys.

Father is left red-faced after his three-year-old daughter makes a VERY embarrassing remark while he's using a public toilet - and Reddit users find it hilarious 

The anonymous father, believed to be from America, took to Reddit to recall what happened when he took his toddler into a men's public toilet. He received an outpouring of support from users.

Battle of the bling! As Kate's Lotus Flower steals the show at the state banquet, which royal family owns the most beautiful tiara? 

As Kate Middleton's Lotus Flower steals the show, which royal family owns the best tiara?

Kept under lock and key, the world's most beautiful tiaras are largely in the possession of royal owners... but which family can boast the best tiaras? Here, FEMAIL picks out some of the most dazzling diadems from the world's most regal dynasties. (Pictured clockwise from top left: The Duchess of Cambridge; Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden; Princess Caroline of Monaco; Princess Maxima of Holland; Queen Letizia of Spain; Queen Margrethe of Denmark.)

Desperate Slovenia brings out the tanks to deal with migrant arrivals as 12,000 enter the country in 24 hours 

The tens of thousands of migrants had been heading to Hungary, a member of Europe's Schengen zone of visa-free travel, before it closed its border with Croatia on Friday.

UN says Britain is responsible and must foot the bill for the 114 migrants who landed at RAF air base after the MoD tries to palm them off onto Cyprus

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Two boats carrying 114 people sparked a security alert yesterday when they came ashore at the RAF facility on Cyprus that is used to launch air strikes against the Islamic State.

Russian ambassador tweets photograph of a 'rejoicing terrorist'... unaware it is a scene from Harold And Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay

Russian ambassador Alexander Yakovenko tweeted the photo of actor Kal Penn - who played one of the title characters in the film Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay - at 9.30pm last night.

Women allow themselves to be filmed stripping naked in the middle of a Russian nightclub to win an iPhone (and it isn't even a new model!)

The embarrassing dance routine happened in the city of Berezniki - also known for its terrible air pollution - in central Russia's Perm Krai region and up for grabs was an iPhone 5s.

Prankster terrifies public with giant SPIDER that jumps out in front of people and dangles from a bridge in hilariously cruel video

Josh Paler Lin public with giant SPIDER that jumps out in front of people

The prank video from California shows Josh Paler Lin hiding his giant spider behind walls (top left) and outside elevators (main) to surprise members of the public by having it run into their path. Perhaps the best part of the prank features Josh hiding on a bridge and waiting for people to walk underneath before dangling the spider in front of them and capturing their terrified reactions (top right).

UN accuses Czech Republic of strip-searching migrants and stripping them of money to pay towards the costs of their detention

UN Human Rights chief, Zeid Raad Al Hussein, accused the country of 'systematic' rights violations, where migrants are packed together in camps with few toilets and beds without blankets.

The evil spirits who visit the sleeping: All too real, they leave sufferers paralysed with terror... now a new documentary reveals the cause 

Helena Adelina, 24, a film student in London, would wake up unable to move and convinced that something evil was in her room, clawing at her inert body or whispering in her ear.

'It seems like 2015 kind of sucks': Michael J. Fox is unimpressed when Marty and Doc arrive in the present on the Jimmy Kimmel show

Michael J. Fox unimpressed during Jimmy Kimmel appearance with Doc Brown

Michael J. Fox celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of the premiere of Back to the Future with an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live Wednesday night. Fox opened the show by reprising his character from the film Marty McFly, and driving into the studio in the time-travelling DeLorean made famous by the movies. He did this on the same day that he and Doc enter the future in the film's second installment, and was incredibly unimpressed with the advancements made by humans over the past 30 years.

Hillary celebrates fending off first round of Benghazi questions with 'low-five' with congressman - a former judge who was once impeached by Congress for taking a bribe

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton submitted to a congressional grilling Thursday over her role during and after the deadly attacks on the US mission in Benghazi, LIbya.

Music producer, 71, who worked with Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush made £100,000 running a brothel from his £550,000 home in Bath 

David Lord, 71, produced Gabriel's famous self-titled album in 1982 and also worked with The Stranglers and The Pretenders. He admitted admitted keeping and managing a brothel

The truth about KALE: It's abundant in vitamins and minerals - but experts warn it can cause bloating, thyroid problems and even heart problems...

Kale's popularity has soared, causing farmers to warn of a global shortage. But does it stand up to the hype? MailOnline Health asked the experts to explain all...

Can aspirin stop cancer returning? World's biggest clinical trial could be a 'game-changer' for future treatment of the disease

The study will recruit 11,000 patients from across the UK who have recently had - or are having - treatment for bowel, breast, oesophagus, prostate or stomach cancer.

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Father, 41, who boasted of having 'the best wife ever' is shot dead by police outside his home after they were called to dispute

Cambridgeshire Police shoot dead man on an estate in St Neots after armed stand-off

The victim, named locally as Richard Davies, 41, pictured left, was shot in the chest and died in Duck Lane, St Neots, outside his three-bedroom mid-terrace house last night, right. Cambridgeshire Police were called at 7.45pm with a report of concern for people inside the house and Mr Davies, who was married to Samantha and had three young children, was killed at 8pm. One neighbour said: 'I heard two bangs, then police shouting, then another bigger bang. It sounded like there may have been a shoot-out with the police.' A white forensics tent stands outside a terraced property on the street today, suggesting he may have been killed in the front garden. Posts on his Facebook page show pictures of him together with his wife and his three children. In one he states: 'Richard Davies has the best wife ever 'FACT!'', pictured inset.

Tesla's autopilot breaks the rules AGAIN: Model S gets pulled over for doing 75mph in a 60mph zone while using new feature

The feature is designed to use a range of sensors to maintain a car's speed, keep a safe distance from the car in front and change lanes automatically, and was released last week.

Storm in a coffee cup: Landlord threatens legal action over 'offensive' coffee shop sign 

The manager of controversial coffee shop F***offee, in Bermondsey, south London, has vowed to remove its sign tomorrow after being threatened with legal action.

Caught on camera: The moment PORN was shown on a television screen above an airport baggage carousel in front of shocked passengers

Replacing the usual airport graphics, the clip was playing at around 3am at a Lisbon airport terminal and remained on the screen for several minutes before an employee reported it.

Dad-of-two stops a stranger getting a parking fine - by telling a traffic warden he owned their car and paying for another ticket for the windscreen 

Taxi driver Ray Thorpe from St Helens, Merseyside, made the generous gesture on Monday afternoon after passing a car park and seeing a warden writing out a fine.

What's up? The adorable moment that bewildered bulldog puppy Shelby is caught in the RAIN for the first time

English bulldog puppy caught in RAIN for first time has adorable reaction in video

Shelby the bulldog puppy gets caught in the rain in the Bay Area and her reaction couldn't be more adorable. Her owner, Vonny Robertson of San Francisco, was there to capture it all on video, and the clip has received over 240,000 views so far.

Oasis faces Twitter backlash for using mannequin with 'disgustingly' thin legs that promotes 'an unrealistic body type' 

An emaciated mannequin was spotted in an Oasis store in Westfield London in Shepherd's Bush. Commentators on Twitter slammed it for being 'disgusting' and 'damaging'.

Why rent in London when you could stay in a HOTEL for less? Soaring prices makes five-star rooms look like a bargain (and someone else makes your bed!)

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With the cost of renting in London increasing by seven per cent in the past year alone, luxury hotels have become cheaper as prices have tumbled by five per cent over the same time.

Pictured: One of two daughters of British property tycoon who face murder charges in Kenya along with their mother after they 'fatally poisoned him when he revealed he was leaving for another woman'

Harry Veevers' faces murder charges for 'fatally poisoning her husband' in Kenya

Expatriate Harry Veevers (right), 64, died at his home in Kenya in 2013. His partner Azra Parvin Din, for whom he had left his wife and two sons a quarter of a century ago, said he had died of natural causes and the official cause of death was recorded as a heart attack and stroke. But the sons, Richard and Philip, became suspicious when Miss Din buried him as a Muslim - although he had not converted to Islam - three days after his death in February 2013 and barred them from the house near Mombasa. They ordered an investigation and obtained an order to exhume the body. Tests showed Mr Veevers, who was from Rochdale but had lived in Kenya for 25 years, had been poisoned with insecticide. His sons allege that corrupt police officers helped cover up the truth. Now Miss Din and the couple's daughters Helen (left), 25, and Alexandra, 23 - all believed to be British-born - face a murder charge.

After the Indian Summer comes...the Middle Eastern autumn? Sandstorm envelopes Highland town as strong winds blow in from the North Sea

Strong western winds blowing in off the North Sea made for hazardous driving conditions in Elgin as sand from the coast flew six miles inland and blanketed the sleepy Highland town.

Prince Harry honours bomb disposal experts injured or killed in action at poignant service to mark 75th anniversary of the Army's explosive clearing units

Prince Harry, 31, met engineers who lost limbs in the field at the service at St Paul's Cathedral for 1,500 people, which also included moving addresses from families who had lost loved ones.

Cold diggers: Inside the freezing Siberian gold mine so remote that food has to be ordered two years in advance before it is driven along a 220-mile ice road that melts for most of the year 

Cold diggers: Inside the freezing Siberian gold mine so remote that food has to be ordered

Situated high above the Arctic circle, the Kupol mine of Siberia is one of the toughest places to work in the world with temperatures reaching as low as minus 31 degrees Fahrenheit. Gold was first discovered in the region in the 1940s and was forcibly extracted under the Stalin regime through the gulag labour camp system. Yet workers employed at the Kupol mine in Chukotka, northeast Russia, now enjoy a surprisingly comfortable lifestyle despite the bitter temperatures and remote location of the mine.

Hotel accidentally sends loyal customers number for PHONE SEX line on back of new membership cards

The mistake, which saw the number on the back of the card start with 1-800, rather than the hotel's 1-844 prefix, left regular customers calling 'America's hottest' phone sex line.

Newlyweds smiling for the camera as their son 'snaps' them cutting the cake are in for a surprise - as hilarious photo captures him watching the Rugby World Cup instead

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A picture of a bride and groom who believe they are posing for a photograph has been viewed more than 600,000 times but the image has users wondering if it hasn't been Photoshopped.

Daughter 'heartbroken' after father fatally stabbed in street confrontation - four teenagers, including two girls aged 13 and 15, and another man arrested on suspicion of murder 

Facebook picture of Darren Kelly, 42, from Basildon, who has been named locally as the murder victim.  See MASONS story MNMURDER.  Detectives have launched a murder probe after a man in his 40s was stabbed to death by a gang of young men.  The victim is thought to have been stabbed during an 'altercation' with a group of around five youths or young men.  A neighbour said the injured man was ringing on all the flat buzzers for help before eventually a woman answered and came to his aid.  Police were called to a housing estate in Basildon, Essex, at around 9.30pm on Tuesday (20/10 .  The man, who lived in the town, was treated by paramedics and an air ambulance crew before being rushed to Basildon Hospital where he died from his injuries.  Some residents have been told not to leave their homes and some children have missed school as forensic officers work on the street.

The daughter of murdered lorry driver Darren Kelly, 42, who was stabbed to death in a street confrontation in Basildon, Essex, told of her heartbreak as she paid tribute to her father.

Dutch football icon Johan Cruyff 'is diagnosed with lung cancer' at age of 68

Former footballer Johan Cruyff pictured at St Andrews, Scotland. 
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The Barcelona, Ajax and Holland legend, regarded as one of the greatest footballers in history, was diagnosed with the disease last Tuesday in the Catalan capital.

What a BOO-tiful selfie! Couple claims a cross-dressing GHOST photobombed their snap at 'haunted' New Orleans restaurant

New Orleans couple claims a GHOST photobombed their snap

Ian Wrin and April Russ, from West Virginia, were dining at Cajun restaurant Tujague last year when they snapped a picture of themselves - and later saw a transparent figure hovering behind them in the background. Author Poppy Tooker, who has studied the establishment, said that it must be the ghost of the cross-dressing silent film actor Julian Eltinge. Julian was very popular for his movie and stage work in the early twentieth century, and also frequented the New Orleans restaurant. In fact, an autographed photo of him hung on the wall there from 1917 to 2013. Poppy believes Julian began haunting the joint when the image came down two years ago. Since the owner put it back up after the 'ghost' appearance, Julian hasn't been seen again.

Thugs are jailed for vicious attack on father-of-two which meant he had to get married in a wheelchair and will need round-the-clock care for life

Damien Taylor, 32, punched Neill Mcathey, 39, at a party with such force that he dislocated his jaw - because he was upset he had brought a dog to the house in Waterfoot, Lancashire.

It's an open prison... van! Drivers are amazed as security vehicle drives around a roundabout with its unlocked door flapping behind it

The white truck, usually locked up securely to keep criminals from escaping, was driving along a road in Strood, Medway. The company in charge said it was heading for repairs

Driver gets £100 fine because he stopped on double yellow lines for just 23 seconds to ask for directions

Derek Sculthorpe pulled over near Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster, to ask a passer-by for directions to the Vulcan Experience exhibition, which is on display at a hangar at the airfield.

Suicidal grandmother who begged to be sectioned killed herself after NHS helpline downgraded her call to 'non-urgent'

Jane Taylor, from Glasgow, took her own life on her 62nd birthday. The Scottish Public Services Ombudsman criticised her care, stating mental health cases should be treated as urgently as physical health

Thug beat his ex-girlfriend to a pulp and left her unconscious for TWO DAYS - but she only realised how badly injured she was she took a selfie

Daniel Moore beat ex-girlfriend to a pulp and left her unconscious for TWO DAYS

WARNING: Graphic content. Colleen Higgins, from Hednesford, Staffordshire, was left with a fractured skull, a broken cheek and bleeding from her ears after her ex-boyfriend Daniel Moore, 36 (pictured together left), beat her up at their home and left her unconscious. When she came round two days after the attack, she was unable to move from the sofa where the beating took place and had to take a selfie to see the extent of her injuries (right). She suffered a traumatic brain injury and has been left deaf in one ear following the attack, but now wants to speak out to warn other women about domestic violence. It comes after Moore was sentenced to six years and nine months in prison after admitting grievous bodily harm with intent at Stafford Crown Court.

The easiest way to tackle childhood obesity? Make schoolchildren walk a MILE a day, says leading expert 

Shirley Cramer, chief executive of the Royal Society for Public Health, said a daily walk is a an 'inexpensive, sensible, common sense way to promote activity and being healthy.

Horrific moment Chinese father who was caught dodging 10p bus fare brutally beats the bus driver with a mop in front of his son 

Unidentified man started attacking a bus driver in Yan Tai, China, while his son tried to stop him. Attack was over dodged bus fare. Police are currently investigating the incident.

Corsa owner brings one of Manchester's busiest roads to a halt - as he refuses to move his car and launches a foul-mouthed tirade against bus driver in shocking road rage row

The furious motorist stopped at the traffic lights where Wilmslow Road merges with Oxford Road - Manchester's busiest stretch - after getting into an argument with the driver of the 41 bus.

The plague was infecting humans 3,300 years earlier than thought: DNA analysis of Bronze Age teeth reveals bacteria was widespread

The University of Cambridge say the ancestral plague would have been spread by human-to-human contact - until genetic mutations allowed the bacteria to survive inside fleas.

Russian husband 'beheaded his 18-year-old bride and gouged out her innards' after they argued over custody of their baby

Russian husband 'beheaded 18-year-old bride and gouged out her innards'

Olga Onipenko, 18, had been beheaded and her innards gouged out of her corpse which was found near the city of Astrakhan, close to the border to Kazakhstan. Her body was found in the River Krivaya Bolda several days before her head was located, said police. Initially, she was identified by a tattoo. Police claim that during a row over custody of their child, Viktor Onipenko, 22, grabbed a knife and stabbed her in the stomach and back,

University students try to ban 'Female Eunoch' author Germaine Greer from giving lecture - because she's not feminist enough 

Germaine Greer (pictured), 76, was due to give a lecture entitled 'Women & Power: The Lessons of the 20th Century' in November but a petition calling for it to be banned has reached over 100 signatures.

Tragedy as beautician, 44, is told she will NEVER walk again after falling down the stairs while sleepwalking

Kate Sell, 44, from Chipping Sodbury, has been told her spinal cord has been severed 'beyond repair' after breaking her back in June. She is now adapting to life in a wheelchair.

Fancy a holiday that's out of this world? Airbnb reveals the galaxy of Star Wars-themed properties that you can stay in

Airbnb reveals the galaxy of Star Wars-themed properties on its books 

These are Airbnb's galaxy of Star Wars-themed lodgings, which can be found not too far, far away in the likes of Chile, California and Tokyo. None of them are particularly luxurious, but what they lack in creature comforts - though some do have swimming pools - they more than make up for in character. The main picture shows Death-Star like pods in Thailand, bottom left a Geo Dome in Woodridge, New York, and bottom right Endor-like lodgings in Endor.

Loss of world's permafrost is 'unbelievable': Melting ice could release devastating quantities of methane and accelerate global warming, warns expert

Professor Vladimir Romanovsky has warned that permafrost in Alaska could start to thaw by 2070, which could trigger the release of methane frozen in the earth.

Disney takes on Netflix: DisneyLife lets you stream films, TV shows and listen to soundtracks on all your devices for £9.99 a month

DisneyLife (pictured) is launching in the UK on iOS and Android, including Chromecast, in November and will roll out to other European markets in the future.

Paradise lost and found: Fascinating pictures inside the crumbling manor house that was once home to poet John Milton

Inside the crumbling Berkyn Manor in Horton, Slough that was once John Milton's home

nce an elegant mansion, Berkyn Manor - a family home in Horton, Slough for 450 years - now lies decayed, damp and dirty, 28 years after it was abandoned by its last owners. In its prime, the vast property - now barely standing - housed some of the country's wealthiest families. However, its most famous resident was John Milton (inset), the London-born poet whose most celebrated work, Paradise Lost, cemented his reputation as one of the greatest of all time. Its most recent owners were the Raynor family, who bought it at the end of the Second World War in April 1945. But the structure has been left empty since 1987, when Ernest Raynor died aged 96. Without care, it has succumbed to damage beyond repair by nearly three decades of neglect, falling victim to time. These haunting images show how it looks now, with age old possessions abandoned, and the roof and floors caving in.

Vauxhall WILL recall some Zafiras - but admits it still has no idea what's caused more than 130 of them to spontaneously burst into flames 

Deliberation follows a campaign launched by a group of angry mothers across Britain that has found at least 77 cases of the cars exploding after fires developed behind the passenger glovebox.

'Daddy's boy became a man': Father pays touching tribute to his soldier son, 20, who survived horrors of Afghanistan only to die after attack outside a Cornish kebab shop 

Dave Curnow, who served in 4 Rifles Battalion in the British Army, was found unconscious with serious head injuries outside a kebab shop in Redruth, Cornwall, in the early hours of September 20.

Too close for comfort? The amazing moment the world's largest passenger plane flies UNDERNEATH a hovering helicopter 

World's largest passenger plane A380 flies UNDERNEATH a  helicopter 

A new video shows an A380 passenger jet flying within 1000ft of a helicopter in Dubai as part of an Emirates promotion. In the UK, planes taking off must be 3,700ft apart because of turbulence.

The moment a mother on holiday takes on a punchbag machine - and the machine fights back

This is the hilarious moment that a mother trying to impress her children while on holiday in Turkey takes on a punchbag machine and loses.

The children's party from Hell: Russian birthday bash descends into an eight-woman catfight after one mother complains about a child's behavior

A children's birthday party ended in disaster, in the Russian Moscow Oblast region, after a group of mothers descended on a woman and began beating and slapping her, and pulling her hair.

Stud run: 30-year-old Chicago bachelor's popularity explodes when he runs marathon with 'SINGLE' on his bare back

Stud run: 30-year-old Chicago bachelor's popularity explodes when he runs marathon with

Chicagoan and runner Steve Bergstrom, 30, decided to advertise his single status on his bare back while participating in the Chicago marathon. It has so far led to over 2,000 new female 'friends.' So far, the athletic singleton has met up with one woman, who also came to the marathon with a sign looking for love.

Colombian drug cartel member is arrested in Italy where he had been living a double life as a celebrity DJ who rubbed shoulders with the stars

DJ 'Fexter', whose real name is Fernsterbein Ramirez, was arrested earlier this week in the north eastern Italian city of Udine. Police said he was 'one of the most dangerous offenders'.

Majority of Chinese football fans support UK Premier League clubs, with more than 350 million now regularly watching games 

51 per cent Chinese football fans claim to follow Britain's Premier League, a report reveals today. Chinese state media expect the game to help further the cooperation between the two countries.

'If a tsunami comes, we know who to blame': Backpackers spark fury after stripping naked on Malaysian beach

The pictures show a group of tourists stripping off on a beach in Sabah, Borneo - where former British public schoolgirl Eleanor Hawkins was arrested for going nude on a sacred mountain in May.

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'I am infantile, exposed... utterly humiliated': Autistic woman shares haunting images of her 'meltdown' in the hopes of eradicating the shame associated with the disorder 

Autistic woman shares images of 'meltdown' in the hopes of eradicating the shame

Sara LeeAnn Pryde, from California, said the portrait series is a visual documentation of one of her autistic meltdowns, which she photographed six years ago as a form of self-exploration. In the black and white images, Sara can be seen wrapped in a towel and curled on the floor of her bathroom in tears, as mascara streams down her face.

Forget about jogging! Bizarre new trend sees Chinese fitness fanatics CRAWLING on their hands and feet for morning exercise

Residents of all ages have been spotted crawling every morning around public parks on all fours in Zhengzhou, central China. Some claimed the exercise helped cure their neck and back pains.

A sea of yellow! Incredible moment thousands of excited ducklings pile into a river to experience water for the first time

The video was captured on a duck farm in China's eastern coastal province of Jiangsu and showed the baby birds running to the river with great enthusiasm.

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Watch a tiny puppy try to copy a Labrador's leap into truck - but fails big-time

Doberman puppy Rogue tries to copy large Labrador's leap into truck in video

A Doberman puppy with big ambitions but little legs was caught on camera this week trying to follow an adult Labrador into a truck bed. Newton the black Labrador leaps into the truck bed first, and sticks the landing. He watches as little Rogue copies him. But the youngster unsurprisingly falls short and misses. The adorable moment was filmed on Monday in Big Sky, Montana.

Can Fitbit really be hacked in 10 seconds? Security expert claims wearable can infect your computer with malware, but makers insist the attack is impossible

Malware researcher Axelle Apvrille, based in Sophia Antipolis in the south of France says an attack can be used to push malware over the device's open Bluetooth connection within seconds.

Somebody got out of bed the wrong side today! Grumpy owl sibling scowls... but at least his brother seems cheerful!

The two siblings were caught on camera near the river Po, north Italy, as they set off their day - one of them much less excited about the prospect of exploring the world than the other.

Forget saving for a holiday, now travellers are crowdfunding everything from Ibiza girls' trips to quick family getaways

Websites like Fund My Travel, Trevolta and Patchwork let users fund travel. Users can ask friends and family to chip in for otherwise expensive trips.

Trapping the enemy in their web: How SPIDERS helped defeat the Nazis when their silk was used as crosshairs in gun sights 

The use of spider webs in Second World War weapons has been revealed by Ken Bass, a retired optical technician who says he used to gather the creepy crawlies from the North York Moors.

Dramatic footage shows the moment a father saves his son from spinning out of control during terrifying skydive

Mariusz Dulaj grabs his son mid-air to stop him spinning after skydive

This dramatic footage shows the terrifying moment a father had to grab his son in mid-air to stop him spinning out of control. Mariusz Dulaj managed to steady himself in mid-air and hold his son, Jakub, who had started to spin in a dizzying circle. The alarming incident occurred while the pair were out on a skydiving trip in Piotrków Trybunalski, in Poland.

   

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