Two Australian tourists tragically killed after the helicopter they were on crashed into a glacier in New Zealand killing all seven people on board - as photos emerge of the mangled wreckage

Seven dead in Fox Glacier helicopter crash in New Zealand

A shocking photograph has emerged of the mangled wreckage of a commercial helicopter which crashed in bad weather, claiming the lives of all seven people on board. The helicopter is seen wedged between two huge blocks of ice after it plunged into Fox Glacier, on the western coast of New Zealand's south island. The poor conditions and fading light are delaying emergency services from reaching the wreckage and bodies of the victims. The helicopter, which was reportedly operated by a popular tourist company, was carrying seven people, including the pilot on Saturday, when it crashed about 1pm local time, 700 metres up the glacier. Police believe there were two Australian's onboard the doomed flight and four tourists from the United Kingdom.

Belgium on terror lockdown: Brussels metro closed and people warned to avoid public areas after 'serious and imminent threat' alert over Paris-style ISIS attack

Belgium on terror lockdown: Brussels metro closed and people warned to avoid public areas

NEW Brussels has been put into security lockdown after Belgian intelligence received 'precise information' of a planned Paris-style ISIS attack in the capital. Belgium's prime minister Charles Michel confirmed that the decision to raise the terror alert level in Brussels was taken 'based on quite precise information about the risk of an attack like the one that happened in Paris.' Service has been halted on the Brussels subway system and heavily armed police and soldiers are patrolling the Belgian capital amid a high security alert.

Army badges proudly worn by chaplains for 102 years may have the word 'conquer' removed 'because it offends Muslims'

Bernard Gaynor, a former soldier and Senate candidate, has labelled a plan to alter an Australian Army's motto to be more tolerant of all religions as 'foolish appeasement' to Islam.

How $700-a-month ISIS video producers dictate the terrorist group's every action and receive better treatment (any better salaries) than any of their peers

From its headquarters in a residential building in Raqqa, Syria, the media division oversees hundreds of recruits who have had two months' military training and one month of media training.

Woken up grumpy? It really could be because you got out of bed the wrong side (and we FINALLY know which side that is) 

A study by sleep experts at Wigton based Sealy UK found that those who nestle down on the right hand side of the mattress are far more pessimistic than those who doze on the left.

The doormat bites back: Woman whose partner of 25 years said he only loved her as much as his dog tells how 'spiteful' ex has left her 'humiliated, ashamed and exploited' 

Kim Woodward was a 'naive' 19-year-old student when she met Rupert Ashmore, her art college lecturer. But after 25 years, in 2010, their relationship broke down and she was left penniless.

A violent brawl, over a million dollars of drugs seized by police and eight 'toolies' arrested - and that's before Schoolies has even 'officially' kicked off! 

School leavers gather for Schooolies event in Queensland

Police have seized more than $1million worth of drugs in the lead up to the 2015 Schoolies event on the Gold Coast, but say the behaviour of actual revellers has been good so far. Despite the large haul of drugs, cannabis, ice and ketamine are reportedly still available online as the school leaver's festival begins over the weekend. Regardless, Queensland Police said it was so far, so good as the last of about 25,000 school leavers descended on the Gold Coast for Schoolies celebrations.

'I had blood on my clothes because I brushed against a fence': Married father-of-five accused of raping and murdering girl at football game insists he is innocent

Timothy Madden, 38 (pictured with his wife), was detained on Friday after three or four interviews with Kentucky police, during which they allegedly found blood on his clothes.

Former porn star lover of Charlie Sheen is considering legal action because he DIDN'T tell her he was HIV positive before they shared 'a single unprotected sex act'

Cassandra Cruz, 33, says she had 'a single sexual act' with Sheen in 2012 without using a condom, but didn't learn he was HIV positive until 2013, when he said the disease was 'undetectable'.

A 'floating' home over a picturesque beach and retreat fit for a Bond villain: The world's most stunning cliff houses available for rent - and there's quite a few in Australia!

Stunning cliff houses for rent

For Instagram-obsessed tourists, nothing beats a holiday home with unrivalled views of a sweeping valley or crystal clear sea from what may seem like the edge of the world. The most amazing cliff houses in the world include Australia's Pole House (top left), which plays tricks on visitors' eyes, and Scotland's Eagle Bay Cottages (bottom right), which looks like a den for a Bond baddie. Other stunning holiday spots include Alinghi Beach House (top right) in Australia, Villa Barcelona (bottom left) in Spain, and Villa Aretusa (inset) on Italy's stunning Amalfi Coast.

Three Australian backpackers arrested at Bolivian airport as they attempt to board a flight when 'police find explosives in one of their bags'

Three young Australians named as Julian Giovanni Vicenzo Musumeci and Liam Mark Eales, 25, from Townsville, and 24, Justin Maurice Kwong Wei Sun, 25, from Sydney, have been arrested in Bolvia.

Racehorse Red Cadeaux put down after collapsing metres from the finish line in the Melbourne Cup 

Melbourne Cup fan favourite Red Cadeaux has been put down following 'irreversible' complications it suffered when it collapsed metres before the finish line of the famous race this month.

'You need to act now to survive': Out of control bushfire in Western Australia threatens homes after jumping containment lines... as the state's horror week continues

Wild bushfire in Western Australia threatens homes after horror week

NEW An out of control bushfire is burning in Western Australia, threatening homes and hundreds of lives after a horror week for the state which has claimed four lives. An emergency warning has been issued for people living in the Mullet Lakes area, on the south coast of the state, after the fire jumped containment lines on its western edge. It comes after a horror week of bushfires across the the Great Southern region of WA which have already claimed four lives.

New York Apple Store brought to a standstill as man terrorizes customers with a Samurai sword

The man was subdued by two off-duty cops after entering the Fifth Avenue Apple Store at 3.55 pm Friday brandishing a samurai sword, terrifying hundreds of customers inside.

Skydiving instructor plummets to his death and 14-year-old boy he was attached to is in a critical condition after a freak gust of wind tangles their parachute and sees them 'drop from the sky'

Wind knocks parachutists out of the sky killing one and seriously injuring another in NSW

A skydiving instructor has died and a teenager is critically injured after a gust of wind forced their parachute to close, causing them to free fall 20 metres to the ground near the Goulburn Airport in New South Wales on Saturday afternoon. The 44-year-old man and 14-year-old boy haven't been identified and were believed to be participating in tandem skydives with a group of four.

Young man forced to post a photo of his passport on Facebook to prove his real name is 'Phuc Dat Bich'... after his account is banned THREE times

The parents of the Vietnamese-Australian man probably had a lack of foresight when they named him 'Phuc Dat Bich,' but the 23-year-old is fed up with Facebook's disbelief of his name.

High school freshman, 15, is killed while walking home from school - the seventh of its students to be shot in just six months

Johnny Lubin Jr. was a student at Miami Northwestern Senior High School. His mother Julie Examar said: 'I just know he got shot in the abdomen, one shot to the head.'

'We didn't know how close we were to being killed': Friends who only survived the Paris massacre because jihadi's AK-47 ran out of bullets tell of their incredibly lucky escape

Friends who only survived Paris massacre because jihadi ran out of bullets tell of escape 

Sophia Bejali (pictured left, left), 40, and Barbara Serpentini (pictured left, right), 18, were drinking at La Casa Nostra when a jihadi gunman sprayed the cafe with a hail of bullets (right, from CCTV). He pointed his gun at their heads, but it didn't fire as it had run out of bullets. The women revealed that they had no idea how close they came to being two more among the 130 victims of the massacre that night. After being shown CCTV footage of the incident, the women described their terror and relief after they managed to get away.

ISIS's chilling new tactic: Terror group tells British-based fanatics to stay hidden in the UK and wait until they get a signal to attack 

Days before the Paris massacre, UK-based jihadis were being told of plans for imminent attacks in both France and Britain, messages seen by the Mail Investigations Unit suggest.

'We shouldn't be scared - we are still going out': Defiant Parisians pack the streets of the French capital to honour those killed exactly one week ago

Some lit candles and sang and some danced in the streets. Others held hands in silent at the Place de la Republique, which has become a central commemoration site for the victims.

American mother gunned down in Mali massacre: Aid worker is named as first victim after terrorists slaughtered 27 at luxury hotel leaving bodies piled up in gore spattered corridors

American Anita Datar killed in Mali hotel massacre

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. A mother-of-one aid worker has been identified as the American civilian gunned down in the Mali massacre on Friday. Anita Datar, 41, (left) had been working in Bamako, Mali's capital, as a U.S. envoy for international development firm Palladium when Islamist militants stormed her hotel on Friday morning and took 170 people hostage for seven hours. Normally based in Washington, D.C., the New Jersey native who specialized in public health is survived by her elementary school-aged son, Rohan. It is thought as many as ten militants went through every room of the luxury Radisson Blue hotel taking hostages. One hostage who escaped said the militants were speaking to each other in English. Another said the gunmen let 20 hostages go after they proved they could recite verses of the Koran. Eventually, US Special Forces stormed the hotel and began clearing the building one floor at a time. Around 12 American nationals have been accounted for, including five servicemen. The al-Qaeda affiliated group al-Mourabitoun, based in northern Mali, have claimed responsibility for the hotel attack, and officials say notorious Algerian militant Mokhtar Belmokhtar (inset) was 'likely behind' the massacre.

Fingerprints now reveal that TWO of the Paris suicide bombers had entered Europe through Greece a month before the attacks 

The France v Germany friendly international football match was abandoned after three jihadists blew themselves up outside the ground, as part of a number of attacks in Paris.

'This is for Paris': Russian pilots write messages of support for terror victims on their bombs before launching latest air raids and cruise missile strikes against ISIS 

Pilots and ground crew wrote 'For Paris' on bombs destined for Syria. Moscow fired 18 missiles from its ships in the Caspian Sea at seven targets in Syria, including in Raqa, Idlib and Aleppo provinces.

Newlywed couple let seven frightened strangers fleeing from the Paris terror attacks join them in their honeymoon suite for the night 

Newlyweds let seven strangers fleeing Paris terror attacks join them in honeymoon suite

Courtney, 20, and Callum Hartley, 22, let the desperate people sleep on their hotel room floor on the night 130 people were brutally killed. Having touched down in the French capital earlier that day, the young couple had gone to bed early and were 'petrified' to be woken up by calls from anxious friends and family and discover there had been a terror attack.

The sensor that can sniff out a suicide bomber from 100 metres away: Scanner could be built into public places

Hooded police officers walk in a street of  Saint-Denis, near Paris, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015.  A woman wearing an explosive suicide vest blew herself up Wednesday as heavily armed police tried to storm a suburban Paris apartment where the suspected mastermind of last week's attacks was believed to be holed up, police said. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

The U.S. military is working on improving a device that could be used to detect concealed bombs and suicide vests such as those used in the Paris attacks from more than a football field away.

The puppy who will grow up to be France's next Diesel: Little Dobrynia is donated by Russia as a sign of solidarity to replace hero canine killed by suicide jihadi

The little puppy, called Dobrynia, has been sent to Paris on Putin's orders as a show of solidarity with the French after the Diesel, a seven-year-old Belgian shepherd, was killed during Wednesday's raid.

Blazing fire forces the evacuation of Sea World theme park as the heatwave spreads to Queensland and sends temperatures to a sizzling 43 degrees

Fire forces Sea World evacuation as Queensland heatwave lifts temperatures to 43 degrees

Southern Queenslanders are sweltering through a hot weekend - with temperatures set to peak at 43C on Saturday (right) - as thousands of people were evacuated from Gold Coast's Sea World (left) themepark. The searing heatwave, which spectacularly hit Sydney on Friday, is expected to ease by Sunday - as thousands of school-leavers kick off their first week of partying on the coast.

Mother, 50, and daughter, 17, killed after crashing into an ambulance despite the medical team on board desperately trying to save them

Both women, aged 50 and 17, were killed in the collision in Valla on the NSW mid-north coast despite the paramedics on board the ambulance trying desperately to save them.

'The more time we spent together, the harder it was to say goodbye': The summer flings that turn into REAL relationships - as it's revealed more than half of Australians would be willing to give long distance a go

'The more time we spent together, the harder it was to say goodbye': The summer flings

Sydney couple Lucy Brindley and Ben West (pictured left and right) have proven summer flings can lead to lasting love, as research from an online dating site found over half of single men and women would try a long distance relationship after meeting on holiday.

Reclaim Australia member who had five Tasers, mercury and a BOMB-making manual in his house for an 'aggressive attack' is jailed ahead of anti-mosque rally

Reclaim Australia member Phil Galea, 31, has been jailed days before an anti-mosque rally in Melbourne after a court decided he had weapons at his home for an 'aggressive attack'.

Single woman turns the tables on men and sends potential dates unsolicited pictures of her vagina - and is horrified when almost all respond with crude enthusiasm 

Kerry Quinn, from Los Angeles, has received many unsolicited pictures of male genitalia, so the 27-year-old decided to send a vagina picture unsuspecting guys on the dating app Bumble.

EXCLUSIVE: 'It's a horrible psychological disorder!' Bridget Malcolm SLAMS followers who accused her of being anorexic... as she encourages women to 'support' each other

Victoria's Secret model Bridget Malcolm SLAMS followers who accused her of being anorexic

She received backlash off body shamers last week after she uploaded an image of herself wearing a yellow two piece bikini. And on Saturday model Bridget Malcolm hit back at the haters who labelled her as 'anorexic'. 'It is a horrible psychological disorder men and women have to go through,' she told the Daily Mail Australia while adding women should be supporting one another not spreading hurtful statements.

Female teacher, 32, suspended after being charged with having sex with a minor

A 32-year-old woman believed to be a teacher in southern Tasmania has been charged with one count of having sex with a young person under the age of 17 on Friday afternoon.

'World's oldest drug mule', 91, will stand trial after police found 4.5kg of cocaine 'hidden in bars of soap in his baggage'

'Worlds oldest drug mule' Victor Twartz to stand trial in Sydney

Victor Twartz (pictured), a 91-year-old retired oral surgeon accused of importing up to 4.5 kilograms of cocaine encased in bars of soap into Sydney (inset), has been committed to stand trial early in the new year. The man, who claims to have been given 'gift' packages to bring home from New Delhi, faced the Sydney Downing Centre District Court on Friday a month before his 92nd birthday.

Controversial deputy mayor Salim Mehajer 'stands down from six of his seven property companies' as he bizarrely reveals plan to 'study medicine and major in mental health'

The controversial deputy mayor of Auburn, Salim Mehajer, has decided he wants to study medicine - after announcing he had stood down as director from six of his seven development companies.

I'm not even sure why it's still a question': Jarryd Hayne shuts down speculation he will return to Australia after being dropped to the practice squad of the 49ers

The San Franciso 49ers head coach has suggested Australian Jarryd Hayne may get more game time later in the season, as the former NRL star denies rumours of a return to league.

'It's gana be a long day': What former bikini model and mother-of-one told her friend as she gave her two ecstasy pills to take to a music festival... but now she's escaped jail

Former Brisbane bikini model Brigitte Marie Charles walks free despite pleading guilty to

A former bikini model who pleaded guilty to supplying some 50 ecstasy pills to her friends has been spared jail time. Brigitte Marie Charles, 25, was providing ecstasy tablets to her friends and others at music festivals, The Courier Mail reported. The woman told her friend to take 'two pills' at a Stereosonic festival in December 2012 'cause it's gana (sic) be a long day', the newspaper reported. The Brisbane mother-of-one was arrested in 2013 following the arrest of her friend Kelli-Ann McAvoy at Stereosonic at the Brisbane Showgrounds.

Outrage as 'vulnerable' children and even newborns 'are being signed up for FUNERAL cover' which could cost them $100,000

Thousands of Indigenous children are being signed up for funeral insurance schemes potentially costing the government as much as $100,000 per person, by a company based in Queensland.

'It was just pure frustration': Couple who damaged mansion rented for them by Clive Palmer after their son died in a fire explain why they left it with holes in the wall and faeces on the floor

Couple explain why they trashed mansion rented by Clive Palmer

Belinda Warwick and Jared Campbell said much of the damage done to the home in Helensvale, QLD, during the six months they lived there was through the 'pure frustration' of losing a child. The couple's son Roman, 2, died in a fire in their Beenleigh house on his birthday in May this year. On Friday Belinda Warwick and Jared Campbell (left) said the reason for the damage to the home they were lent for six months free of charge - which included broken doors and faeces on the walls (top right) - was due to the trauma of losing their child.

'I'm not pregnant and I'm not fat!' Anna Paquin fires back at cruel body shamers who labeled her 'gross' and 'ugly' because she 'wasn't wearing a skin-tight dress'

The actress, 33, took to Twitter to slam commenters who said she look 'fat' and 'ugly' at the premiere of The Good Dinosaur on Tuesday. She also called them cowards for their online bullying,

'Appalling' puppy farm that was 'raided by the RSPCA' has applied to keep 300 breeding dogs - as owner says the animals are better looked after than most family pets

NSW puppy farm 'raided by RSPCA' has applied to keep 300 breeding dogs

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A puppy farm in Inverell, in northern NSW, that was reportedly raided by the RSPCA following allegations of 'appalling' conditions is set to get approval to keep 300 breeding dogs. The puppy farm has applied for a permit to have 300 breeding dogs - 280 females and 20 males.

'Faith in humanity restored': Police officer who paid $130 for fuel for stranded backpackers amazed when he receives a thank you letter and even more money back 

Constable Darren Street has had his faith in humanity restored after two German backpackers returned cash with a heartwarming letter after he paid for their fuel in Mount Magnet, WA.

'We will definitely be attending!' Victoria police hijack a public Facebook invite to a huge party...but even the disappointed revellers see the funny side 

Young men hosting a public event in south-east Melbourne with over 900 invitees were shocked when their local police RSVP'd to the event and commented on the Facebook page.

'It's Google Street View for the 1970s': Stunning before and after photos show how life in Melbourne's suburbs has changed over four decades

State Library of Victoria's photos show how Melbourne's suburbs have changed in 40 years

Never before seen historical photographs of Melbourne and country Victoria are being made public for the first time. In the 1970s, volunteers - who wanted to protect the state's architectural heritage - took photographs of everyday life in Victoria, showcasing not just architecture but the fashion and styles of the day. They shot about 800 photos per suburb, used 2,000 rolls of film and took some 700,000 photographs in total.

BEL MOONEY: My drug addict son makes me feel like a failure

This week, Bel Mooney gives advice to a woman who wonders whether she should accept that her 26-year-old drug addict son will never change.

PLATELL'S PEOPLE: It's not just Adele. Big girls are often the unsung stars 

After a chief executive said he wouldn't employ any woman who wasn't slim and beautiful, AMANDA PLATELL asks, has he not noticed that the larger lady is in the ascendancy?

The man eater and the narcissist: Germaine Greer, her 30,000-word love letter to Martin Amis and the baby she craved - but never had

Germaine Greer's 30,000-word love letter to Martin Amis revealed

When the world-famous feminist wrote the letter to author Amis, right, in 1976, she was in a relationship and hoping to have a baby with another man, old Etonian James Hughes-Onslow. In the end, Greer, left, never sent the letter - and now doesn't want it published. But is it because it shows off her softer and more vulnerable side, asks the Daily Mail's Geoffrey Levy.

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Bikie gang is 'considering banning members from social media' because they are sharing too much information and 'attracting police attention'

Mongols MC bikie gang considers banning members from social media 

Members of outlaw motorcycle clubs in Australia may be hit by social media bans from their own leaders after online behaviour reportedly led to more scrutiny on gangs. Alongside the Mongols MC, other major outlaw motorcycle gangs in Australia including the Comancheros, Bandidos and Rebels were frustrated with extra attention attracted by online activity. Images such as those above of Mongols MC members Shane Middleton left) and Shane Bowden (right), posted on Facebook, could be the type of material that would be banned from social media.

Turn your SELFIE in! Woman 'stole an iPhone from a teenager then used it to take photos of herself that landed in the victim's iCloud'

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California police are on the hunt for Tasja Dowell, 18, who is accused of violently mugging a 15-year-old girl on November 5. Dowell then allegedly took selfie's on the victim's phone.

Here's one place you don't want to cool off! Terrifying photograph taken from helicopter shows shark infested waters off Byron Bay

Aerial photos showing at least seven sharks close to swimmers in Byron Bay, north-east of NSW, saw beachgoers evacuated from the water and flags being taken down on Friday.

Police numbers boosted for schoolies week on the Gold Coast in the wake of Paris terror attacks 

Queensland police revised their plans following the horror in Paris, issuing extra security measures and ensuring services such as the elite Special Emergency Response Team are on call.

Absolute beginners: The perfect powder and blue skies of Austria are a winning combination for a mother and daughter's first skiing holiday

The jewel in Austria's crown is The Arlberg, the birthplace of modern Alpine skiing. Catherine Eade and daughter try their luck in the 'snow sure' resort of St Cristoph.

The royal seal of approval: A relaxing stay at the quiet and exquisite Caribbean island paradise that was loved by Princess Diana (and it is easy to see why)

Nevis Island in the Caribbean was loved by Princess Diana

Princess Diana (top right) stayed on Nevis (main) in the Caribbean 20 years ago with the young Princes William and Harry. From champagne breakfasts, horse-riding at sunset (top left) and catamaran cruises, the island offers a blissful getaway. No cruise ships nor long-haul flights stop at the island, which has helped the area retain its peaceful charm.

Is this Australia's best beach house? Massive mansion has its own 22m pool, eight-car garage and sand dunes... yours for $8million

Only a 30 second stroll to the waterfront, the private resort in a suburb west of Perth comes with lots of party space and spectacular sunset views.

Caught on camera: The moment an earthquake DESTROYS one of the world's most beautiful beaches

An earthquake, which was marked as 6.1 'strong' on the Richter Scale, brought surrounding cliffs down onto the Egremni Beach in Lefkada - which is rated the island's number one tourist attraction.

Family of Australian man who died on a capsized whale-watching boat will travel to Canada to bury him - after surfers found his body washed up on a beach

Surfers found the body of 27-year-old Sydney electrician Raveshan Morgan Pillay, who went missing after a whale watching boat capsized near a Vancouver Island, on Wednesday night.

The bad Manners sisters of high society: Duke of Rutland's leggy, loud and frightfully naughty daughters who make Downton's Crawley sisters look like angels 

Duke of Rutland's daughters make Downton Abbey's Crawley sisters look like angels 

The daughters of the Duke of Rutland are causing a stir in British high society with their rowdy antics and lives they share on Instagram. We haven't heard the last from Lady Violet, 22, Lady Alice, 20, and Lady Eliza 18 Manners who been compared to the Mitford girls even though it might be more accurate to liken them to the Earl of Grantham's lively daughters in Downton Abbey.

Dye of the tiger: Dog is spray painted with stripes to make it look like a killer cat by cruel pranksters 

The Golden Retriever - now nicknamed Tiger - was covered in black stripes in the cruel gag in Serbia. Volunteers from an animal welfare group had to clean up the dog before he was found a new home.

Would you want your photo taken during labour? Midwife gives up her to job to snap mothers during EVERY stage of birth

Julie Davis, 45, from Hampshire, came up with the idea after working in the US where birth photography is 'commonplace.' She said the pictures are 'tasteful and precious.'

DR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR: you CAN have a happy marriage without sex 

There is no link between quantity of sex and the happiness of a marriage says Dr Max Pemberton, who casts doubt on the results of a survey looking at sexual habits.

Apple's Jimmy Iovine apologizes over sexist comments that women find it difficult to choose music 'when they have their hearts broken by boys'

The 62-year-old (right), who was discussing Apple Music's latest advert, said he 'always knew' women found it difficult at times and added that they might need help making music playlists.

Aristocratic ex-husband of I'm A Celeb star Lady Colin Campbell says 'I don't care about her or her jungle show' 

I'm A Celeb star Lady Colin Campbell's ex-husband says 'I don't care about her jungle

Lord Colin - who was married to the I'm A Celeb favourite briefly in the 1970s, pictured together right - revealed to SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE that he was not even aware she was on the ITV show, left. Lord Colin, 69-year-old son of the 11th Duke of Argyll and a cousin of the Queen, ended the marriage after a year when he was 'horrified' and 'traumatised' to learn his bride had been raised in Jamaica as a boy.

From chubby to chiselled: Father reveals how he built the dream body he had always wanted in just EIGHTEEN weeks 

Shaun Mundin, 34 from Doncaster, weighed 16 stone at his heaviest - but swapped his junk food habits for healthy eating and trips to the gym and lost four stone.

Mother, 25, had a tummy tuck, lipo AND a boob job after having children left her with the body of an 'old lady' - and her husband footed the £11,000 bill

Kayleigh Mole, 25, gained five stone following her two pregnancies. Her husband John, 39, from Derbyshire, paid £11,000 for her to have a surgical makeover to help get her body back.

Can a $400 treatment save thinning hair? Woman with limp locks tries a new volumising remedy that promises thicker locks for a YEAR... with surprising results

Almost half of women in the UK suffer from hair thinning as they approach their fifties. Nilufer Atik, from London, tries a new treatment to see if it would bring life back to her baby-thin tresses.

That's what you call a JAWS-dropping moment! Photographer accidentally captures a shark elegantly launching itself out of the water

Lionel Kavanagh was snapping the bridge in southeast Queensland's Rockhampton when he noticed a big splash on the water. It wasn't until afterwards he realised he had a one in million photo.

Kate and Wills looking forward to first Christmas as family of four as Duchess reveals Princess Charlotte is getting used to her 'noisy' big brother George 

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Princess Charlotte is getting on well with her 'noisy' big brother George (both pictured inset), the Duchess of Cambridge today revealed during a visit to a men's mental health support group in Denbigh, North Wales. Asked about her plans for Christmas during a visit to a men's mental health support group, Kate replied: 'I haven't started yet, but George will be starting to talk about Christmas soon.' Asked about her two-year-old son and six-month-old daughter, she added: 'They are doing really well, thanks. Charlotte is getting bigger and getting on well with her noisy big brother.' Main: Kate and William share a laugh with members of the support group.

Mum, 24, who got her six-pack back months after giving birth insists all women can achieve the same results by exercising for just 80 minutes a week WITH their babies

Kristy Ardo, from Arizona, was a diver for ten years before having her son. She admits that after giving birth 'things slowed down' in terms of fitness, but she now has a simple routine to stay active.

The one they wish had got away! Shocked joggers stumble across rare deep-sea 'cannibal' fish after it washes up on New Zealand beach

The 1.5 metre longsnout lancetfish - known for eating its own kind and typically found 1000 metres underwater - was found on the shore of Fitzroy beach on New Zealand's North Island.

It's so disturbing to see my little girl like this, says Johnny Depp: Actor says his daughter is growing up fast - and explains why he'll never stop worrying about her 

Lily-Rose Depp has been modelling in Paris, and was in the French capital during last Friday's terrorist attacks. It turned out the teenager was in the thick of it all, although her father didn't know.

'It's creepy, freaky, crazy!' Woman who used an online experiment to track down her doppelganger finds a THIRD 'twin stranger'

Niamh Geaney finds her THIRD 'twin stranger'

Niamh Geaney, 26, from Dublin, Ireland, has now met a third lookalike, called Irene Williams, who also hails from Ireland (main image). After first meeting lookalike Karen Branigan (left inset) - and staging a photoshoot that went viral - Niamh was determined to track down her six remaining doppelgängers. Just weeks later, the 26-year-old student and TV presenter found her second lookalike, Luisa Guizzardi (right inset) - but a little bit further away from home in Italy. And now, she has amazingly found her third doppelgänger, Irene Adams, who also hails from Ireland.

From James Packer's spectacular mansion to Hugh Jackman's modest apartment: The 10 properties that made their famous owners $120 MILLION richer in the 2015 property boom

Domain best celebrity home sales of 2015

Stars including James Packer, Cate Blanchett and Hugh Jackman have made the list of top 10 celebrity house sales for 2015. Sport stars are also on the list which saw a whopping $120m in sales.

Woman's deathbed revelation leads nephew to hidden painting of 'lady in a fuzzy hat'... which may be lost Picasso worth $13million 

Carl Sabatino, from New Jersey, remembered seeing the picture on the wall of his aunt's home on Staten Island as a child. The piece was bought by his uncle in London for £10 ($15) during WWII.

Jenny McCarthy slams Charlie Sheen for not revealing he had HIV when she played his love interest on Two And A Half Men 

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The former Playboy pinup, who hosts show Dirty, Sexy, Funny on SiriusXM, said the actor should have disclosed his condition because he had physical contact with actresses on the set of the CBS sitcom.

The real life 50 First Dates: Woman, 22, who awoke from rare illness to find she could barely remember her boyfriend now has to keep a memory diary to recall the last hour

Jenny Grieve, 22, from Bournemouth, was struck down with a rare form of encephalitis in August 2014. The condition causes inflammation of the brain and left her with little short term memory.

Former Big Brother contestant famous for coming out on the reality show is charged with animal cruelty after a dog is 'killed by another animal' at his daycare centre

Big Brother 's David Graham is charged with animal cruelty

David Graham, better known as Farmer Dave from Big Brother in 2006 (right), faces animal cruelty charges over the death of Wags the dog (left), eight, at his dog day care centre in Box Hill, north-west Sydney. Wags died in June, most likely due to injuries incurred by another dog. The owner of Wags, Cheryl Moscato (inset) said she hoped Mr Graham would make some changes at the centre.

Jonah Lomu's heartbroken mother breaks down remembering the rugby great - as it's revealed he died suddenly from a heart attack related to his kidney disease

All Blacks rugby legend Jonah Lomu will be farewelled with a public service. Former coach John Hart announced the news with Lomu's weeping mother, Hepi, at his side in Auckland on Friday.

New York philanthropist passes by closing toy shop and buys THE ENTIRE STORE to give to homeless children for the holidays

Philanthropist Carol Suchman decided to buy everything at Hudson Party Store in Manhattan's West Village earlier this week when she saw that the shop was closing but still full of toys.

Is this the latest fertility treatment? Forget IVF, PARASITIC WORM found to boost women's ability to have children

The roundworm, Ascaris lumbricoides, alters women's immune systems to make it easier for them to become pregnant, a study by the University of California Santa Barbara found.

Is the search for happiness over? Experts discover the part of the brain that determines how cheerful we are

Psychologists at Kyoto University found people who are more content, satisfied and happy have more grey matter in their precuneus - a part of the brain normally associated with consciousness.

The terrifying moment high school football crowd, players and officials all flee in terror as gunfire breaks out nearby

The terrifying moment high school football crowd, players and officials all flee in terror

This is the moment a high school football crowd fled in terror on Friday night when gunfire broke out nearby in Miami. On video of the scare, gunshots can be heard in the distance, sending players and coaches ducking for cover.People in the stands at Traz Powell Stadium ran to the exits when the gunshots were heard. Coaches told players to get down on the field.

Boho babe vs business chic! Royal style showdown continues as Letizia of Spain and Rania of Jordan step out in dramatically different looks on state visit

Queen Letizia of Spain and Rania of Jordan's royal style showdown continued as the monarchs stepped out in contrasting looks this morning. Letizia, 43, wore a grey suit while Rania, 45, opted for a boho-style skirt.

Can you watch this without laughing? Cute toddler can't stop giggling after getting hit by cream pie while playing with his parents 

The unnamed little boy, who is believed to be from America, is filmed in hysterics while having a pile of whipped cream splatted onto his face.
The clip was posted online on November 19.

Thai waitress working legally in the US is left a 'disgusting' anti-immigration message on restaurant receipt and no tip by male diner

The man - identified on the receipt as Jason Paul Naglich - dined alone at the Bamboo Thai Bistro in Redondo Beach last week, but decided to make a political statement about immigration on the bill.

I want that one! Dad creates hilarious Little Britain-style video about his town in bid to sell his house

James Lett creates hilarious Little Britain-style video about his town in bid to sell his

James Lett, 38, made the spoof video in an effort to help bolster the image of the family's hometown of Staveley, near Chesterfield (top left), Derbyshire. The video has already clocked up more than 1,000 views online since James posted it Facebook. The comedy clip echoes the style of the much-loved show starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams and has a narrator and snapshots from different areas of the town including the local supermarket (bottom right), the newsagents (bottom left) and tasty eateries (top right).

'You walk around with them like an idiot': Parents slam selfie sticks as the 'scourge' of society as they attempt to snap pictures of themselves in amusing video

One mom says she's 'scared' of the device and asks whether she should call her daughter for help, while another woman spends a while looking for a timer on the selfie stick. in the hilarious clip.

Toddler who died of severe burns while home alone 'was put in the oven by one of her three-year-old siblings and the other turned it on'

Police believe Texas toddler J'zyra Thompson was one of four children who had been left alone when the girl and two of her siblings began playing with the oven.

Far apart but always together: Couple in long distance relationship bridge the 7,000-mile gap between them with clever photo series

Korean artists Danbi Shin, who lives in New York, and Seok Li, who is based in Seoul, take photos of themselves doing similar activities and then combine the images into one unified picture.

Gordon Ramsay buys $8.8million holiday home...and then announces he wants to demolish it and build a bigger version 

Gordon Ramsay buys £4.4m holiday home in Cornwall but wants to demolish it

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has submitted plans to bulldoze the 1920s retreat, in Rock, Cornwall, to build a bigger replacement. Lavish plans include a swimming pool, wine cellar and ensuites for each bedroom. Ramsay also wants to put up a three-bedroom grass-covered boathouse in the grounds, which cover one-and-a-third acres with direct access to the beach. Rock has been nicknamed Kensington-on-Sea because of the number of wealthy interlopers with large holiday homes in the area.

What a lemon... the sour-faced gorilla: Beast muscles his rivals out of the way for a snack - but is left grimacing when the bitter juice hits his tastebuds 

Grandfather-of-two Brian Jones snapped the photos of the apes while on a visit to San Diego Zoo, California, as zookeepers said they were testing to see if the silverback gorillas liked lemons.

Pig in the city! Massive wild boar wreaks utter havoc in Istanbul as it chases pedestrians through streets and charges into shops

The crazed animal was first captured on camera swimming alongside a boat in the Bosphorus River before reaching land and rampaging through the Beykoz district of Istanbul.

Devout Christian who was in a near-fatal car crash claims she felt 'joy and peace' when she thought she was going to die in Facebook post liked 85,000 times

Kailey Collins, 28, of Atlanta, Georgia, was in a severe car crash on her way to work. In what she thought were her final moments she felt only joy and peace. Her post about the crash went viral.

Getting in a flap! Buzzards battle with each other in vicious fight over a piece of fresh meat 

Action-packed shots captured by photographer Svetoslav Tsvetanov Simeonov show the birds going head-to-head in their grapple over dinner in the eastern Bulgarian city of Varna.

 
   

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The beasts lurking in YOUR home: From a spider's hairy mandibles to an earwig's pincers, scary details of bugs captured in close up

Buglife charity shares scary detailed images of insects up close

London-based photographer Mikael Buck took the incredible photos using a Sony 27R II camera with a 90mm macro lens and macro filter. His subjects were some of the 10 most common bugs in homes in west Europe such as the house spider (left) woodlouse (top right) and ladybird (bottom right) according to conservation charity, Buglife.

There's not mushroom in my kitchen for that: Giant fungi has to be chopped up and carried by FOUR people in Vietnam 

The lingzhi mushroom - which translates to supernatural mushroom - was discovered by a lumberjack in Vietnam before it was sold. It is thought to be thousands of years old.

Checking in has never been so sexy! Travel website reveals the world's HOTTEST hotel workers, from bellboys and bartenders to surf instructors and concierges 

Jetsetter rounded up the list with input from its travel-obsessed staff and found that the hottest employees worked at accommodations in New York, LA, Miami Beach, and Buenos Aires

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Little and large! Brave baby wins the heart of an ENORMOUS boxer dog twice her size as the new friends exchange sweet kisses in heartwarming video

Rumble Viral's YouTube video shows baby and boxer dog kissing and playing

A little girl can be seen laughing and smiling as the giant dog, who is named Nikki, jumps around her and sniffs her face in the video that was shared on YouTube on Friday. If the little girl has any apprehension about playing with the large animal who is triple her size, she isn't showing it.

Is this the luckiest woman in the world? The shocking moment elderly lady avoids being crushed as horror car crash misses her by a matter of INCHES

The miraculous footage was captured on a dashcam in Odessa, Ukraine and shows the woman continuing to walk home in a causal manner after avoiding being crushed by inches.

How the magic began: Rare photographs reveal the excitement and the chaos of Disneyland's opening day in 1955

The opening of Disneyland in California with a gigantic castle and the promise of 160-acres of rides and entertainment, understandably caused quite a stir in 1955.

One for the culture buffs! How a week in Jerusalem soaking up the thousands of years of history will leave you wanting to come back for more

Jerusalem, founded in 4th Millenium BCE, is one of the world's oldest cities and its mix of Jewish, Muslim and Christian residents gives it a rich culture beloved by foodies and history buffs.

There's something fishy about this: Bizarre footage appears to show a dying carp being brought back to life (so how did they do it?) 

A video showing a half-dead fish being brought back to life has set the Chinese internet abuzz, with online users launching a heated discussion on how it is done.

Life in the freezer: Previously-unseen images of Sir Ernest Shackleton's 1915 expedition to the Antarctic give an new insight into his men's fight for survival 

Previously-unseen images of Shackleton's 1915 Antarctic expedition revealed

Ernest Shackleton (inset) and his crew struggled to survive for months against the odds in the punishing conditions of the Antarctic. They were left stranded after their ship the Endurance became trapped in the ice (left and right) before being crushed. A new exhibition will open at London's Royal Geographical Society on Saturday, 100 years to the day that the magnificent ship sank beneath the Antarctic ice. Haunting photographs in the exhibition reveal never-before-seen insights into the day-to-day struggles of the 28-man crew, trapped and fighting for their lives in the 'world's last great wilderness'.

   

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