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My 'healthy' family are eating the equivalent of 215 Krispy Kremes every WEEK

Antonia Hoyle believed that she fed her two children Rosie, four and Felix, two, and husband Chris a healthy diet. But after measuring the hidden sugar in everyday foods, she was 'staggered'. read


TalkTalk 'could go out of business' after hacking attack

The company is under massive pressure after it emerged last week that hackers had broken into its computers and accessed customer's personal data and bank details read


Talktalk couple who lost £8,000 savings their bank account was hacked

Barbara and Harold Manley, a retired engineer, pictured, had nearly £8,000 stolen after someone posing as a TalkTalk employee hacked into their bank account. read


Talktalk hack victims' fury as they are charged £245 to leave

TalkTalk customers targeted by cyber-criminals reacted with fury last night after being told they will be fined hundreds of pounds for cancelling their accounts. read


The case of the obsessed stalker: Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch 'calls police over female fan seen outside his home'

The 39-year-old actor is said to have alerted Met officers after a woman repeatedly turned up at the house he shares with his wife and baby in north London. read


Anger as BBC invites viewers to vote on whether a woman was raped or not in new documentary on sexual consent 

The new BBC documentary presented by Will Best (pictured) shows its audience a fictional sexual encounter, and asks its audience to decide whether the woman gave consent. read


David Cameron faces fresh headache as 'Tampon tax' unites rival MPs against EU

David Cameron will face a fresh headache over Europe tomorrow when Tory MPs join forces with Labour to fight a ‘tampon tax’ levied by the EU. read


Rita Ora says she was abused aged 14, but claims she 'wanted it'

The X Factor judge said the sexual abuse took place when she was a drama student at London's Sylvia Young Theatre School. read


Tony Blair takes blame for Iraq War and admits conflict caused ISIS

The extraordinary confession by the former Prime Minister came during a TV interview about the 'hell' caused by his and George Bush's decision to oust Saddam Hussein. read


'Judge me': Tony Blair's response to being asked if he is a war criminal after admitting he is 'sorry' for the invasion of Iraq under false intelligence

In a dramatic TV interview set to air today, the former UK Prime Minister insisted he did what he felt was right when asked how he feels about being labeled a war criminal. read


David Blunkett warned Tony Blair about risks of post-Saddam Iraq

Tony was not able to say what was going to happen when combat operations were over. I think he had just decided to trust Cheney and Rumsfeld, says LORD BLUNKETT, former Home Secretary. read


Damn you, Tony Blair: Iraq. ISIS. Fear abroad and at home. For these sins, a hugely respected writer issues a simple but devastating verdict on our former PM

MARK ALMOND: For 12 years, Mr Blair had presented himself as the innocent victim of bad intelligence. Nor until now has he ever admitted his policies have put people in Britain at risk. read


Tax credit climb down: Osborne 'listening' to plans to ease the impact of his £4billion welfare raid, Cabinet minister reveals

Nicky Morgan said the Chancellor's overall plan to slash tax credits would not change. But she said Mr Osborne was in 'listening mode' over how to ease the burden of the cuts on working families. read


Apprentice boardroom row between two candidates 'escalates into bitter catfight' 

Show candidates Selina Waterman-Smith (pictured) and Charleine Wain were allegedly involved in a fracas after they left the boardroom following the filming of last Wednesday's show read


13 people hospitalised after car crashes outside club

Officers from South Wales Police declared a major incident following the collision involving an Audi A4 outside Streets Nightclub, in John Street, Porthcawl, at around 1am this morning. read


Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe moans that he is missing his ex-wife

Convicted murderer Peter Sutcliffe is reportedly convinced his ex-wife Sonia's second husband, Michael, 55, a hairdresser, is the reason she is visiting him at Broadmoor Hospital, Berkshire, less. read


Bedridden Moors murderer Ian Brady, 77, 'is close to death' as he sends out Christmas cards four months early

Moors murderer Ian Brady is 'close to death' after he sent out his Christmas cards four months early. Brady, 77, who has not shown any remorse for the murders, sent his first cards in September. read


Father of British victim of Germanwings tragedy demands airline boss is jailed for not grounding suicidal co-pilot 

Philip Bramley, the father of one of the three Britons who died in Germanwings disaster, called for airline boss Carsten Spohr to be jailed, if his company failed to keep their passengers safe. read


Amy Molloy explains why she THANKED the man who slut shamed her

Amy Molloy, 31, was approached by a stranger who told her to move on as 'all the local drug dealers were perving on her'. But she didn't take offence. read


How Freddie Mercury 'came out' in his baffling lyrics to Bohemian Rhapsody

On the eve of the song's 40th anniversary, Mercury’s biographer Lesley-Ann Jones has revealed its hidden message – a confession by Freddie that he was gay. read


Officer put in charge of Royal Navy's new £6.2bn aircraft carriers is a top RAF man who has never served at sea

Former Navy chief Lord West of Spithead claims the appointment of Air Marshal Sir Stephen Hillier (pictured) will 'make Britain and international laughing stock'. read


Where are the cast of Shameless now? From Anne-Marie Duff in Suffragette to James McAvoy and Tina Malone

Anne-Marie Duff stars as Violet in Suffragette, alongside Carey Mulligan. But where did the rest of the Shameless cast end up? FEMAIL charts the career paths of the other memorable characters. read


'Doomsday' for superyacht owners as US brings in laws to slash toxic gas pollution from their multi-million dollar boats

Changes to environmental rules on nitrogen oxide emissions made by superyachts in the US are likely to affect oligarchs, oil barons and seafaring celebrities such as Steven Spielberg and Bono. read


Kirsty Gallacher says Strictly is helping to heal her divorce wounds 

She is fighting hard to stay on the dancefloor. But television presenter Kirsty Gallacher is also battling another obstacle on BBC1's Strictly Come Dancing - the grief of her failed marriage. read


Hacking Lee Rigby to death WAS a terrorist offence 'in the normal sense': McDonnell slaps down Corbyn's radical new spin chief

Seumas Milne, the writer hired by Mr Corbyn to be Labour's new director of communications, said Lee Rigby's 2013 killing was different to ordinary acts of terror because he was a soldier. read


Why we are asking total strangers to pay for our IVF BABY

When Lianne Johnson (left), 32, suffered a miscarriage after becoming pregnant through IVF, she and her husband Alan (right) turned to crowdfunding raise money. read


Video director for Adele's new single Hello reveals why singer uses THAT flip-phone... and it's simpler than you think

Fans have been theorizing about why the antiquated handset was used in Adele's new single. Now, director Xavier Dolan, from Montreal, Canada, has explained why he decided to use a flip-phone. read


Adele enlisted Phil Collins and Damon Albarn to help write new album 25

Adele, pictured, cut at least half of her latest album despite enlisting the likes of Damon Albarn and Phil Collins to write songs for her first major piece of work to be released in four years. read


Adele's estranged father Marc Evans claims the pair have reconciled

The pair famously fell out in 2012 when Marc, who walked out on the singer when she was a child, claimed in an interview that she struggled to find love because of her abandonment issues. read


Beyonce's first love Lyndall Locke reveals how she was already a diva by 13

Lyndall Locke, who dated the singer for a decade from when she was a 12-year-old wannabe until they split when she toured the world with Destiny’s Child, said she had always been fixated on fame. read


Why DO men cheat? Man and woman go head-to-head to unravel the mysteries of the opposite sex in new dating book

Mary Agbabiaka and Rotimi Sowunmi, based in South East London, debate why men cheat in an extract from their book Men And Women: Mystery Unveiled which focuses on the modern dating world. read


Budget supermarket Aldi holds its own against the luxury brands in Christmas blind taste test

The bumper issue of BBC Good Food Magazine ison sale this week, revealing the results of its Christmas Taste Test. Aldi won four of the 34 categories - a record for a budget supermarket. read


Drivers can park on double yellow lines for just £5 a day with new passes which 'could be sold on for a profit' 

Permits allowing drivers to park on double yellow lines for just £5 a day have been made available in Devon. The scheme is open to business owners, landlords and contractors. read


Strictly Come Dancing's Bruno Tonioli leaves co-stars red-faced after swearing

He's known as one of the more flamboyant judges. But Bruno Tonioli crossed a line on Saturday's episode of Strictly Come Dancing - after swearing live on the prime-time series. read


Donal MacIntyre's wife Ameera on the secrets, the revenge

Ameera MacIntyre agreed to discuss the texts publicly only after learning that copies of the messages have been circulating and had been sent to this newspaper by a third party. read


Met chief Bernard Hogan-Howe makes Oman trip avoiding Leon Brittan quiz

The commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, was invited to attend a home affairs select committee hearing.But he decided to make the trip to the Middle East. read


Oil profits set to plummet by billions: BP and Shell hit as prices plunge and exploration venture collapses

The City expects BP to report an underlying profit fall of 60 per cent when it unveils results to the end of September, while Shell is also poised to report that it has been financially battered. read


Pictured: 19-year-old victim who died after street stabbing as police continue to question nine people 

A teenager who died after a street stabbing in St Albans has been named as Emill Stapleton (pictured). He died after being seriously wounded during a confrontation yesterday morning. read


Now THAT'S a story! Mick Jagger's model ex Jerry Hall is dating 84-year-old Sun king Rupert Murdoch

EXCLUSIVE: The relationship of media magnate Rupert Murdoch (left) and former model Jerry Hall (right) remained a closely guarded secret by family and friends - until now. read


SAS' Colin Maclachlan reveals he was rescued from Saddam thugs

Sergeant Colin Maclachlan, 41, was one of two soldiers whose capture in Iraq brought SAS officers to the brink of mutiny over the Ministry of Defence’s refusal to sanction a rescue attempt. read


Over-65s take three times as long to cope with distractions when driving and may be less safe behind the wheel

Experts at Nottingham Trent University say older people take longer to process more than one object compared to people aged between 18 and 30. read


Release of last Briton in Guantanamo Bay is delayed 'for purely logistical and political reasons' as senators visit Cuban base 

Briton Shaker Aamer has still not been released from notorious detention centre Guantanamo Bay. He was cleared to leave the jail yesterday, but it was delayed due to a visit of Republican senators. read


Don't see God as man says first woman bishop to sit in House of Lords

Bishop of Gloucester Rachel Treweek, 52, (pictured) who will be the first woman inaugurated in Parliament as one of the 26 Lords Spiritual, said: 'God is not to be seen as male. God is god.' read


Fillings can do more harm than good admit dentists who call for an urgent review of treatment 

A study carried out by experts in Oslo, Norway suggests that fillings may even increase the chances of decay. read


No Borders demonstrators storm London Eurostar terminal over refugee crisis

Charlie Gilmour was at St Pancras station in North London when about 150 protesters armed with smoke and paint bombs clashed with police as they tried to storm the Eurostar platforms. read


Scottish Tory Leader Ruth Davidson hammers her own party on tax credits

Using emotive language that piles pressure on the Chancellor George Osborne, Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson said no one should ‘fall off a cliff’ when the tax credits are axed in April. read


LIZ JONES: Forget the food industry. It's mums who've made kids fat 

The well-off cook from scratch in their lovely Poggenpohl kitchens, while the poor live on processed food, laced with salt and sugar due to poor quality ingredients, writes LIZ JONES. read


Incredible video shows the moment plane misses cameraman by FEET as it takes off from Caribbean airport 

The dramatic footage was captured at Princess Juliana International Airport on St Maarten island, which is famous for having one of the shortest runways in the world. read


Labour crisis as rebel MP Simon Danczuk says 'will run against Jeremy Corbyn'

The Rochdale MP (pictured) said he would throw his hat in the ring if Jeremy Corbyn flops in key elections next May and force a contest in order to clear the way for a new candidate. read


I couldn't recognise my face in the mirror and was diagnosed with PTSD says Will Young

Pop star Will Young was catapulted into the spotlight after winning ITV's Pop Idol in 2002. But all that he had dreamed about suddenly became his worst nightmare as he was gripped by insecurity. read


Bank of England's Mark Carney's rate rise fears for homeowners

In an exclusive interview, Mark Carney said about four per cent of mortgage-holders were at risk of being unable to pay their debts if, as expected, the Bank of England lifts rates in the next year. read


David Cameron forces bosses to reveal 'sexist' bonuses to end 'gender pay gap'

Bosses will have to publish details of how bonuses are divided between male and females as part of new transparency rules affecting 10million workers. read


Baby Egypt celebrates first birthday in style: The world's most followed baby on social media even has the Kardashians lining up to give the adorable blue-eyed girl presents

It's not everyone who gets presents from the Kardashians on their first birthday, but then baby Egypt is no ordinary baby. The Gold Coast child is the world's most followed baby on social media. read


'I'm careful but phone contracts were still signed in my name': As cyber-attacks become more sophisticated, we look at how to protect yourself from...THE DARK WEB

TalkTalk is the latest victim of a cyber attack. But it’s not alone, according to a former MI6 officer who warns of a greater risk to consumers. IT security consultant Tom Chantler has even been targeted. read


'Anarchist' squatters move into derelict Kids Company headquarters

The Kids Company headquarters, which once served as a drop-in centre and shelter for troubled children, is now home to up to 60 squatters, mostly from Poland, Lithuania, Spain, France and Italy. read


Stunning sight in the skies as Venus, Mars and Jupiter all cross paths at the same time (But you'll have to get up at 5am to see it)

Venus, Jupiter and Mars, all pursuing their ordinary orbits around the sun, will be visible from today until Thursday. The rare phenomenon is best viewed an hour before sunrise. read


Jeremy Hunt 'will end up replacing junior doctors with migrants': Leading surgeon warns changes to pay will result in alienated physicians quitting Britain in droves

Up to 50,000 junior doctors (pictured) are just 11 days away from voting to strike over changes to their pay and conditions, which Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has vowed to push through. read


David Cameron's jibe at Boris Johnson over plans for second vote on EU exit: PM's senior aide said 'Out' campaigners were scared of losing

David Cameron (pictured) has taken a sideswipe at Boris Johnson over the EU referendum by pouring scorn on claims by 'Out' campaigners that there could be a second vote on the issue. read


Can feather lights enhance your looks? Celebrities' favourite colour technique promises to be the sophisticated new ombre, so can it make a real woman look like an A-lister?

The technique involves feather-shaped sections of the hair being lightened from root to tip, working from subtle to strong, to create a sun-kissed look reminiscent of childhood hair. read


Corbyn: 'My night with President XI was most boring I have ever had': SIMON DANCZUK got hauled in by his leader after his MoS columns. The result? His best one yet!   

Jeremy Corbyn clearly hadn't relished the experience of attending a state banquet at Buckingham Palace in honour of China's president, says SIMON DANCZUK. read


Karen Danczuk poses in her pants to launch Instagram account

Karen Danczuk, pictured, the estranged wife of Labour politician Simon Danczuk, attended The Irish Post VIP Business Gala Dinner at the Hilton Park Lane Hotel in London last night. read


Jeremy Corbyn's 'Marxist' spin doctor Seumus Milne sent children to elite schools

Seumus Milne, pictured, Jeremy Corbyn's new spin doctor sent his two children to the Tiffin School in Kingston-upon-Thames, four miles from his £2million home in Richmond. read


Labour's Lord Grabiner resigns party whip over differences with Jeremy Corbyn

The criticism from Lord Mandelson came as Lord Grabiner (pictured) became the second Labour peer to announce he had resigned the party whip over Mr Corbyn's leadership. read


Owner of £20m estate billed as one of Britain's grandest is revealed as the billionaire tycoon behind the Victoria's Secret lingerie empire

Leslie Wexner, 78, who is worth an estimated £5billion, has restored Foxcote House, in Warwickshire, built in 1740, and converted it into a £20million shooting estate. read


Japan fury as Chinese leader Xi Jinping breaks protocol to hit out at wartime record at State Banquet 

Chinese president Xi Jinping left a bitter war of words after his visit to Britain last week – after using his Buckingham Palace speech to savage Japan for its wartime record. read


Who needs a Trident nuclear fleet? Britain surrendered to China long ago

Last week, in return for some dubious and overstated investments, we handed over the heart of our capital to Peking’s security goons, who allegedly intimidated protesters. read


Prince Andrew's billionaire paedophile former friend Jeffrey Epstein backed new Barclays boss

Former friend of Prince Andrew and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein acted behind the scenes to secure the top at Barclays bank for hedge fund executive Jes Staley after the exit of Bob Diamond. read


Great Mormon Butterfly hatches in St Albans and it is half male and female

This is the amazing picture of a Great Mormon Butterfly, which was born hatched half male and half female. The left hand side of the butterfly is male, denoted by its black wing, while the yellow wing is female. read


'Cashback site saves us money at LOTS of stores': How to make a loyalty scheme work for you

M&S has just launched a rewards scheme called Sparks. We compare it against rival loyalty deals and awards each scheme a star rating. Josie and Fatih Ertas are big users of loyalty schemes. read


Peter and Jane and the £300 Ladybird: Millions were printed, but iconic books soar in value in centenary year

For many people now in their 40s, 50s and 60s, bedtime as a child often meant being read an extract from The Three Little Pigs or The Elves And The Shoemaker. Helen Day is a collector. read


Hairy Bikers brought together through bullies and heartbreak

The remarkable friendship forged between Hairy Bikers Dave Myers, 58, and Si King, 49, has its origins in a terrible string of family tragedies that blighted both of their childhoods. read


MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: A warmonger who still can't tell the truth

The Prime Minister seeks to appear contrite, no doubt preparing for the eventual release of the long-delayed Chilcot Report, which cannot possibly show him in a good light. read


British ISIS suicide bomber Abu Khalid al-Britani who killed over 50 in Iraq

A British ISIS fighter has carried out a devastating suicide bomb attack near the jihadi held city of Ramadi in Iraq. He was half Yemeni and half Somali in origin and travelled to Syria from UK. read


Elliott Johnson's father Ray demands Scotland Yard inquiry into party scandal 

Businessman Ray Johnson, whose son Elliott, left, was found dead next to a railway track last month, accused Tory chairman Lord Feldman of using an internal inquiry as a cover-up attempt. read


David Cameron defended on Twitter after Lord Ashcroft's explosive revelations

Spluttering with contempt over the bogus claims about the Prime Minister and a sex act involving a pig's head, Tory grandee Nicholas Soames went to display his derision on Twitter. read


Mark Zuckerberg impresses with 20-minute speech in CHINESE - his first public address since learning the language five years ago

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave a 20-minute speech about Facebook's mission fully in Mandarin in front of a Chinese audience on Saturday at Tsinghua University in Beijing. read


Olympic cyclist Victoria Pendleton comes a cropper in her jockey career

The 35-year-old took a tumble from her horse Satanic Beat at Newbury races, just half a furlong to the finishing line of the Handicap Stakes for Lady Amateur Riders. read


How refugees can just stroll in to our UK Cyprus air base in MoD embarrassment

Just days after two boatloads of migrants arrived at RAF Akrotiri, The Mai on Sunday reveals the ease with which a terrorist could simply walk into the supposedly high-security base. read


The Trip to Italy: How to recreate Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan's gastronomic journey through the European countryside

MailOnline Travels' Sofia Zagzoule tours Pisa, Pievescola, Rome, Capri and the Amalfi coast in a bid to satisfy her hunger for the good life, as seen on screen. read


Chelsea Ake froze to death in a cryochamber in Nevada Rejuvenice salon

Chelsea Ake, the manager of Rejuvenice in Henderson, Nevada, was found dead inside the salon's cryochamber by distraught employees. Preliminary reports suggest Ake suffocated. read


Is mystery of the White Mischief murder of Tonio Trzebinski to be solved at last?

More than 14 years after London-trained artist Tonio Trzebinski was shot dead with a single shot while he drove to his mistress's house in Nairobi, Kenya, police have opened an inquiry. read


Trolley Bags UK help beat 5p plastic bag tax but at £17.99 it will take 100 trips

The brightly coloured bags are designed to slot into supermarket trolleys so shoppers can load up at the checkout before wheeling them out to the car. Sales have soared to around 2,000 a day. read


Has ITV found its Poldark? Tom Bateman is set to get pulses racing as the star of new drama Jekyll and Hyde thanks to his 'smouldering eyes' and killer cheekbones

The English actor, 26, from Oxford has been described as a 'hunky hybrid of Roger Federer and Orlando Bloom, with Twitter fans proclaiming their love and calling him 'monstrously sexy'. read


Taxpayers could be left with a £400,000-a-day bill for Great Western Railway trains

There are fears the new Hitachi trains will not be able to run as the electrification of the Great Western Railway between London and Swansea will not be completed for the May 2017 deadline. read


UK teachers go back to the classroom for grammar lessons

Teachers are having to go back to the classroom to learn basic English grammar because so many of them lack the skills to teach primary school pupils taking rigorous new tests next summer. read


Writer on the run after saying he had president tattooed on his penis

Police claim 23-year-old Maung Saungkha defamed Burmese president Thein Sein when he posted about the tattoo on Facebook and he has been on the large since. read


White UK Muslim Adam Locksley caught in MoS sting collecting jihadi 'cash'

British plumber Adam Locksley, pictured, was being questioned by anti-terror squad detectives last night as officers from Scotland Yard’s SO15 unit searched the 28-year-old’s North London home. read


Thirteen illegal immigrants captured by member of the public in Ipswich

Business manager Des Kefford, 31, leaped into action and chased down all 13 of the immigrants after they jumped out of a lorry at Ransomes Europark in Ipswich, Suffolk, on Thursday. read


Al-Qaeda leader in Syria killed after being shot in the head during Aleppo battle

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: The al-Nusra Front fighting against Syrian Government forces in the civil war, confirmed Sheikh Abu Sulaiman Al Masri's (pictured) death today. read


Lamar Odom watched Interstellar and Mad Max with prostitutes Nevada brothel

Odom, 35, was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel with drugs in his body earlier this month by brothel workers Ryder Cherry and Monica Monroe. They revealed what Odom was like at the brothel. read


Lamar Odom suffered a DOZEN strokes during collapse in hotel room

Doctors say the strokes have not affected any vital organs, but may have a permanent impact on his ability to walk and talk, according to reports. read


Alexander Harrild sentenced to house arrest for dealing cocaine in Chile 

A British classical musician has been sentenced to two years’ house arrest for dealing drugs in Chile. Alexander Harrild, 29, pleaded guilty to supplying cocaine, marijuana and ecstasy. read


Noel Coward wanted Hitler to bomb Hollywood as he was furious at British actors

He arguably did more than any other artist to raise morale during the dark days of the Second World War. But Noel Coward secretly longed for Nazi bombers to attack Hollywood. read


Kirsty Howard dies at 20 as David Beckham leads the tributes

Kirsty Howard, from Wythenshaw, Manchester, has passed away aged 20 - after doctors gave her just weeks to live at the age of four due to her back-to-front heart. read


The £100m criminal gangs behind that cute Christmas pup

Illegally imported designer dogs are being sold to an unsuspecting British public in the run-up to Christmas, a Mail on Sunday investigation has revealed. read


'Looking at my daughter, I had to dig deep and heal the pain from the relationship with my own mother': Drew Barrymore opens up about parenthood 

Hollywood star Drew Barrymore had a turbulent childhood – her parents separated before she was born, she went into rehab at 13 and by 14 she had parted company from her mother. read


Pompeii restorers dig and scrub against clock as EU funding deadline looms

Workers in hard hats beaver away as tourists visiting the Italian World Heritage site of Pompeii peer through screens and wire fences at ruins where restorations are going into overdrive. read


Miss Piggy pilots fly through the eye of Hurricane Patricia with 235mph winds

The NOAA's Joseph Klippel shared video of the experience aboard the Lockheed WP-3D Orion 'hurricane hunter' that is used to record data from inside the most dangerous storms. read


James Bond row looms as Roger Moore says 007 can't be gay or a woman

Sir Roger, who has previously come under fire for questioning whether the spy could be played by a black actor such as Idris Elba, risks a further backlash over his latest comments. read


James Bond Spectre actress Naomie Harris uses 'Gyrotonic' device to maintain figure

The £4,500 machine, which Naomie has installed at her North London home, features a web of weighted pulleys – and looks like a torture device dreamed up by a Bond villain. read


We drive the Jaguar C-X75 used to chase James Bond in the Spectre movie 

James Bond has his work cut out this time, as he's going up against the 850bhp C-X75 supercar in Spectre - and we've driven it. We try one of just seven ever made that Jaguar says is priceless. read


British anglers' cars are torched 'by jealous French rivals' after 60lb catch

In the latest attack by 'jealous French fishermen', two cars (pictured) were torched under cover of darkness while their owners were fishing for carp on a boat in the middle of a lake read


ISIS raid footage 'shows raid in which Delta Force sergeant was killed in Iraq'

Dramatic footage has emerged which seems to show the join Delta Force and Kurdish peshmerga raid on an ISIS compound in northern Iraq during which Master Sgt Joseph Wheeler was shot dead. read


Growing princes' revolt could bring down Saudi Arabian king Salman

The prince is reported to have said the majority of Saudi Arabia's influential Islamic clerics also want to replace ailing King Salman (pictured) with his younger brother, Prince Ahmed. read


Sweden's Anton Lundin-Petterson pictured attacking dark-skinned children

CCTV footage shows Anton Lundin-Petterson, 21, moving through the school in Trollhattan, north of Gothenburg brandishing a blood-stained sword, having already killed Lavin Eskandar, 20. read


Marco Pierre White dishes the details on his top foodie recommendations

Celebrity chef Marco Pierre White has been travelling to Melbourne twice a year to appear on the Australian version of MasterChef, and shares his top places to eat down under and worldwide. read


A little piece of Eden: The £565,000 home of famous Tory PM Anthony Eden

A stunning two-bedroom ground-floor flat in Chichester, Sussex, that belonged to former Conservative PM Anthony Eden from 1941 to 1952 is on the market for £565,000. read


DR ELLIE CANNON: I'm losing sleep over back ache  

The Mail on Sunday's brilliant GP answers readers' questions on ankylosing spondylitis and chronic kidney disease, and praises Oprah Winfrey for her decision to use WeightWatchers. read


Wire splint given to newborns with ear deformity means they won't get nicknames

The new method involves using a small piece of wire, up to 2cm long, inside a small plastic tube to make the splint, which can be placed inside the outer fold of the auricle depending on deformity. read


Is post-earthquake Haiti REALLY ready for tourism? MailOnline travels its bumpy roads to find out... with rum shots, Vodou and sandy beaches along the way

Carol Driver visits the earthquake-hit country with G Adventures - the first travel company to launch a tour from the UK since the 2010 disaster. She spent five days touring the country. read


Hundreds offer to adopt Grace with cerebral palsy after plea for family

Grace, who suffers from cerebral palsy and chronic lung disease, lives with foster parents Jill and Paul at their Midlands home but is hoping to find a permanent home before Christmas. read


Two gay Premier League stars 'are to come out before the start of next season'

One of the men is believed to be an England international star and both have already told their families and friends and have the full support of their respective clubs and the football association. read


Tony Lee only escaped shark attack by ripping out beast's EYEBALL

Tony Lee (pictured), 44, was attacked by what is believed to be a tiger shark on October 17 when swimming from Lanikai to Mokulua Islands off the shore of the Hawaiian island of Oahu. read


Glow-in-the-dark dye lights up tumour cells preventing cancer op

The breakthrough procedure involves a commonly used radioactive 'dye' being injected into the body, which makes cancer cells glow orange under a special light (file photo) read


Chinese man pulls up outside hospital in a motorboat for proposal

The young romantic - who hauled the vessel on to the on a trailer attached to a truck - got down on one knee in Hubei, China, and proposed. However, he was rejected in dramatic fashion. read


RACHEL JOHNSON: What a bargain! Wreck your child’s education for just £60 

Since the introduction of fixed penalty notices ‘for unauthorised absence’ of £60 per child in 2013, the number of unauthorised pupil absences has more than doubled, writes RACHEL JOHNSON. read


'I don't feel like a celebrity, I just feel like me': Why every teenage girl wants to be Zoella 

Zoe Sugg’s cosy YouTube videos about make-up and shopping have spawned 20 million followers, a make-up range that sold a product every two seconds and a bestselling first novel. read


Indonesia shrouded by acrid haze from forest fire causing choking pollution

Indonesia has put warships on standby to evacuate people affected by acrid haze from forest fires which has killed at least 10 and caused respiratory illnesses in half a million. read


Secrets of the battle to be Brazil's Miss BumBum laid bare

EXCLUSIVE: Welcome to the bizarre world of Brazil's Miss BumBum. MailOnline goes behind the scenes at one of the strangest, yet most fiercely-fought beauty pageants in the world, where the tactics get dirty. read


Maureen O'Hara actor from Miracle On 34th Street dies aged 95 

The Irish screen legend - from Lugdine Park, County Cork - starred in over 50 feature films spanning five decades, including big screen classics Miracle on 34th Street and the Parent Trap. read


Thermal images show vast river of migrants snaking for miles through Slovenia

The pictures show how some 58,000 migrants and refugees heading to Germany and Austria have arrived in Slovenia over the last week, after Hungary sealed its borders. read


Shi'ite Muslim boys self-flagellate with sharp blades for Holy Day of Ashura

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Shi'ite Muslims around the world have been beating themselves with sharp blades and lighting bonfires to mourn the death of the Prophet Muhammad's grandson read


Ukraine's statue of Lenin is given makeover to look like Star Wars' DARTH VADER 

The sculpture of the old leader in the city of Odessa was going to be removed by the government under de-communisation laws, but instead it has gone to the Dark Side. read


The Spectre shadowing James Bond is producer Michael G. Wilson

Michael G. Wilson, co-producer of the franchise as well as prolific extra, has notched up cameo appearances in 16 Bond films from Goldfinger in 1964 to Spectre, out Monday. read


MailOnline is given exclusive access to the Jurassic World filming locations

Kualoa Ranch on Oahu’s Windward Side has served as a key location for the Jurassic series since the first movie debuted in 1993. MailOnline's Ryan Parry finds a visit there a raptor-ous experience. read


Bonsai the two-legged bulldog wins hearts across the globe with his antics

Bonsai, a six-month-old bulldog from Fort Worth, Texas, was born with multiple rare deformities which left him with only half his spine, no pelvis and tiny contracted hind legs. read


The Amazon rainforest drought in Brazil’s worst dry spell for 100 years

The Amazon river has long been crucial part of the daily lives of thousands of Brazilians living in the remote stretches of the rainforest but Brazil has had its worst drought in 100 years. read


Jack Miller’s motorbike bursts into FLAMES during Malaysian Grand Prix qualifying

Grand Prix motorcycle racer Jack Mille was competing to qualify for Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix at the Sepand Circuit when his LCR Honda suddenly turned into a raging fireball. read


Spice Girls' Geri Halliwell wants to set up her own free school

Former Spice Girl Geri Haliwell, pictured with her husband F1 boss Christian Horner said she has held meetings with Downing Street and the Department of Education about establishing a free school. read


Photos show surfers taking the plunge against backdrop of shipwreck in Indonesia

The striking images were taken by professional photographer John Seaton Callahan as he toured the Indonesian coast with experienced surfers Emiliano Cataldi and Erwan Simon. read


Photo shows hippo terrifying water bird as he emerges from the weeds 

The remarkable photo (pictured) was taken by retired interior decorator Dee Ann Roelofsz, 55, who was standing just 30ft away from the scene at the Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana. read


Giant panda cubs are shown to public at Giant Panda Breeding in China

The 15 black and white cubs have been hand-reared at the Giant Panda Breeding in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, a centre which is aiming to reintroduce pandas back into the wild. read