Four years ago, he was the toast of the music industry, a string of sold-out arena shows under his belt and his third platinum-selling album topping the charts. But then James Morrison disappeared. read
Investigators have discovered that Abdelhamid Abaaoud had pictures of places in Birmingham stored on his smartphone, raising the chilling possibility that his cell was planning atrocities in Britain read
Some of Britain's biggest charities have been branded an 'utter disgrace' after a new report claimed one in five of them is spending less than half of its public donations on good causes. read
After a nationwide review, Special Branch officers will next year be switched from harbours and marinas to London, Birmingham and Manchester (fie photo of commandos during training exercise) read
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Shaker Aamer, the Briton held at Guantanamo Bay for 14 years, pictured, recalled his 5,007 days in prison without even being charged. read
Shaker Aamer, the Briton held at Guantanamo Bay for 14 years, pictured, recalled the moment he went from hell to an ecstatic reunion with his family. read
In some of the most painful testimony he has given to the Mail on Sunday, Shaker Aamer reveals how his suffering began before he even set foot in Cuba. read
Through all those years, he had been an almost spectral presence, knowable only at great distance, writes DAVID ROSE (pictured with Aamer). Now he was manifestly real. read
Shaker Aamer has marked his release with a powerful denunciation of Islamist fanatics who accept the hospitality of Britain, and turn on their hosts. read
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Shaker Aamer, the Briton held at Guantanamo Bay for 14 years, pictured, said last night that Muslims who support terror attacks have no right to live in this country. read
EXCLUSIVE: Billionaire John Caudell says Lyme disease is 'one of the most dangerous illnesses to mankind', after it struck down 11 members of his family including two former partners and four children. read
The Paris Agreement, which aims to limit global temperature rises, was passed with no objections by French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius this evening - ending four years of negotiations. read
Speaking from the White House today, Obama said the deal marks a 'turning point for the world' adding that the agreement was down to 'strong, principled, American leadership.' read
The UN Climate Change Conference in Paris, which reached an agreement to limit the rise in global temperature to less than 2C, has been a festival of hot air, writes BJORN LOMBORG. read
Furious Jetstar customers hoping to spend their holidays on the beach in Thailand have reportedly been left stranded more than 800 kilometres away from their desired destination. read
Kate, 33, was spotted in upmarket Chelsea, where she spent an hour in department store Peter Jones. She emerged with a carrier bag, so presumably her trip had been successful. read
GIRL ABOUT TOWN: She recently vowed never to let Prince George on a motorbike, but it seems the Duchess of Cambridge is more relaxed about her son riding ponies. read
GIRL ABOUT TOWN: I hear that Her Majesty's views on hairstyles may be why Kate has been adopting a more 'sensible' look recently. read
Kate and her 60-year-old mother not only share genes, they share jeans. And jewellery. And mannerisms: they both clench their fists and make their mouths into ‘O’s when excited. read
Carmella De Lucia lost her mother to brain cancer as a teenager. Eleven years on, she has set up a support group to connect motherless daughters all over the country read
She is hardly one to avoid confrontation. So, when Nigora Whitehorn started a Twitter spat with Lady Colin Campbell, the 66 year-old hit back in what became an ugly - and very public - war of words. read
It's claimed Paul Gascoigne star drew gasps after stating he wasn't be able to see a black security guard in poor light during a show at Wolverhampton Civic Hall last month. read
The 75-year-old actor revealed he could have snared the part of the human smuggler in the movies, starting with the first film in the original trilogy in 1977 read
The Prime Minister will also demand more extensive sharing of ballistics data and action to take more firearms out of circulation in the Western Balkans. read
The move by Ray and Alison Johnson, whose son Elliott committed suicide in September, is a major blow to Tory chairman Lord Feldman’s hopes of avoiding the sack over the matter. read
Leigh Ann Sabine, from Beddau near Pontypridd in Wales, had left written instructions for a mystery accomplice to dump her husband John Sabine's remains after her death, it has been claimed. read
Leigh Ann Sabine is believed to have killed her husband John, wrapped his body in plastic and kept it in the garden in Beddau, near Pontypridd, South Wales, for the past 18 years. read
Grandmother Lindsay Sandiford's last legal bid to avoid the firing squad has suffered a huge setback. Indonesian lawyer Chris Harno is accused of offering a bribe on behalf of a different client. read
The 32-year-old, who rose to fame by posting busty pictures on the site, sparked romance rumours after uploading a montage of photographs with fitness fanatic Andrew Foster earlier this month. read
Former Neighbours star Eliza Szonert was flanked by two burly men when she went to snatch her son from her estranged partner Australian musician and businessman Ashley Crick. read
Thomas Cook said passengers who order duty free products from home can get a refund if they find the same items on sale for less at the airport. read
The singer looked incredible in a red carpet worthy glittering gown as she walked to her judges' seat surrounded by hunky men in tuxes, while Lady Gaga's hit Paparazzi blared out. read
Cheryl Fernandez-Versini has not been pictured with husband Jean-Bernard for several months, and it appears they are spending an increasing amount of time apart. read
The three Yorkshire terriers usually yap at the first sign of trouble, but they stayed quiet during the raid as they were tucked up in Cowell's bed. He also fired his guard after the December 4 raid. read
The driver came within seconds of death when his lorry was hit by the passenger train at 7.38am on Friday after he ignored the flashing red light in the Czech city of Frydek-Mistek. read
Contrary to official NHS advice, paracetamol neither reduces fever nor other symptoms like aches and pains, says a study by New Zealand medics. read
Former Strictly Come Dancing finalist Chelsee Healey has suffered fresh heartbreak when her boyfriend Jack Molley was sentenced to a year in prison, this month. read
The 77-year-old has been warned by doctors that the remains of his kidney will have to be removed if his cancer grows and hie is taking chemotherapy tablets to try and avoid a transplant. read
They have played to sell-out venues across the UK. But now it appears that Take That will be following in the footsteps of Britney Spears and Celine Dion with a long-running residency in Las Vegas. read
A court heard how Margaret Wooliscroft, 60, who has been jailed for 28 months, laid traffic cones across the road to prevent drivers getting past and held up traffic with her geese read
Doing the splits, clubbing, modelling, beating cancer twice, retraining, reaching the top, looking after your health... these women show how your fifth decade can be the most rewarding. read
Diane Abbott, pictured, former lover of leader Jeremy Corbyn and a fierce ally, has been accused of plotting to ‘oust’ Rosie Winterton from the key post of Labour Chief Whip. read
Labour moderates are waking up to a nightmare caused by the hard Left's grab for power since Jeremy Corbyn was elected party leader, writes MP SIMON DANCZUK. read
Spanish Police raided a shipping container in Valencia after a tip-off from the National Crime Agency, and found 1.5 tonnes of cocaine, which had been disguised as wood and charcoal. read
Australia parents are deliberately exposing their children to the potentially deadly chickenpox disease in a bizarre new anti-vaccination trend. read
Shocking photographs reveal the true extent of Luton's fly-tipping crisis, with mounds of rubbish left to rot outside homes. Locals said the council must act now to stop the town 'choking on rubbish'. read
Benjamin Condon's (pictured) parents thought he died of a cold like virus in April but were later told that he also had a virulent bacterial infection and antibiotics could have saved him. read
Hydrogen cyanide levels 500 times above a fatal dose were recorded in the Surrey bedroom of seven-year-old Zane Gbangbola after he died of poisoning during floods in 2014. read
More than 60 flood warnings have been issued across Wales and parts of England as a band of wet weather sweeps northwards over the course of the day. read
Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment were spotted today clearing up flood-damaged items from properties on Warwick Road in Carlisle, Cumbria. read
Aoife Winterlich, 14, was on a venture scout trip when she was thrown into the Irish Sea at Hook Head on Sunday afternoon. Friends paid tribute after she died in hospital yesterday. read
Summer Seymour, 15, was enjoying an afternoon with Jake Ford, 17, when tragedy struck in Sheffield just before 5pm on Friday. Both teenagers were struck by the bus at a busy junction. read
Lord Janner was sending letters to the Mayor of Leicester inviting him to visit him in London months before police were told he was 'too ill' to be questioned over historic sex abuse allegations. read
Geraldine Winner revealed her horrific ordeal when a burglar attacked her London home. The 77-year-old was beaten, tied up and blindfolded by the female intruder. read
Lily Partridge, 22, suffered a fatal head injury during a training session at a rugby ground on Dartmoor. Her partner Anne-Marie McIntyre called on the Rugby Football Union to invest in improving safety. read
The innovation, which has been developed by a British company, is a 'filter' that slows the ripening process of a wide range of produce, allowing them to stay fresh for longer. read
From the supermodel's 'green gunk' elixir of powdered veg and digestive enzymes to the wrinkle-busting pillowcase, our selection of gifts that are gorgeous AND good for you. read
For all the gadget lovers in your life (or those who like a techy treat), FEMAIL has found the perfect gift to suit all budgets from £19 to £399. From an ionic hairbrush to a hoverboard to hit the streets on. read
TV chef Jamie Oliver has soared to the top of Amazon’s cookbooks bestsellers list with his healthy eating bible Everyday Super Food, knocking off last year’s winner Mary Berry. read
Top picks include ASOS's £35 Christmas Snowball Jumper, Pandora's £50 sterling silver ring with a freshwater pearl and cubic zirconia stones, and Burberry's £335 Heritage print scarf with hearts on it. read
Can a ready meal really taste better than a real turkey and all the trimmings? The Mail on Sunday's food critic TOM PARKER BOWLES puts six of them to the test… read
Downing Street is reeling from a noisy clash of egos this week that left the Prime Minister fuming – the result of a visit from the Tories’ unpredictable London Mayoral candidate, Zac Goldsmith. read
RACHEL JOHNSON writes to Donald Trump after he said the US should ban Muslims from entering your country and then that we in the UK were trying to hide a ‘massive Muslim problem’. read
She was the It-girl who seemed to have it all, but Tara Palmer-Tomkinson’s party lifestyle brought her nothing but heartache. She talks about the new project that’s helping her to like herself again. read
Two people of Syrian origin have been arrested in Geneva on suspicion of transporting 'explosives and toxic gases' as part of a probe into a terror threat. read
A Finnish court remanded in custody Iraqi twin brothers suspected of killing 11 people in a massacre by the Islamic State group in Iraq in 2014. read
If American officials found the messages Malik posted before she applied for her visa from Pakistan last year, red flags would have gone up and she likely would not have been approved to enter the US. read
At least one soldier was killed and four others wounded including a passerby when a bomb exploded at a paramilitary checkpoint in southwest Pakistan, police said. read
A cat with a mean right hook has given a stuffed tiger toy a serious pounding in a hilarious video that was uploaded to Youtube on Saturday and has since accumulated more than 8000 views. read
Two of the famous Marsh Pride in Kenya's Masai Mara died after herdsmen laced a cow carcass with pesticide. A third was too weak to avoid a herd of cattle and was so seriously gored he was put down. read
A Rangers scarf lay over his coffin, as the Glasgow club also paid tribute to Peralta at Ibrox this afternoon. He was subsequently buried at Jardines de Paz Ceibenos Cemetery. read
The RSPCA will stop carrying out private prosecutions against UK fox hunts and instead hand over evidence to the police, Crown Prosecution Service or trading standards officers. read
Surgeon David Sellu, who worked at the private Clemntine Churchill Hospital in North-West London, has been allowed to challenge his 2013 conviction for gross negligence manslaughter. read
Wannabe bakers and craft fans are sharing their #PinterestFails online where they've tried out an idea from the social media site that's gone horribly wrong - and the results are hilarious. read
Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has called Donald Trump a disgrace to the United States following his call for a ban on Muslims entering the country. read
Ed Balls, pictured, claimed Donald Trump's plan was divisive and could provide a boost to ISIS. He told a US TV audience that the billionaire's intervention had unified all sides of the House of Commons in condemnation. read
With tensions running high in the festive build-up, little niggles can escalate into major rows. But some things should be left unsaid, warns marital therapist Andrew G Marshall. read
She is adored around the world for her sophisticated, restrained whodunits. But fans will be confronted with a controversial new interpretation of her work – featuring drug abuse, violence and swearing. read
The UK government's communications headquarters (GCHQ) have released a raft of new challenges for the public devised by 'ridiculously smart' cryptographers. read
Hundreds of people took to the streets of London to rally against the decision to bomb Syria, with Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour MPs who supported the action blasted by activists. read
One of Britain's top breast cancer surgeons has spoken out against 'medieval' mastectomies after a new study showed women who have the operation are less likely to survive the disease. read
A survey found that 47 per cent of men and 41 per cent of women admitted to looking under the bonnet of a car, even though they know nothing about engines, to look more knowledgeable (file photo) read
Orkambi was licensed for UK use last month, and watchdog the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is now considering the case for it to be made available on the NHS. read
Dress, shoes, hair and makeup, accessories and transportation. It all adds up when it comes to preparing for a wedding... even if you're not the bride! read
JAMES NAUGHTIE: At nine o'clock on Wednesday morning, I'll get up from the presenter's chair in the Today studio for the last time, and 21 years of my life will pass away. read
When disgraced publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell plunged to his death in 1991, falling from his luxury yacht, he notoriously left his widow Betty and seven children (all pictured) with huge amounts of debt read
In a barbed Christmas message, the Bishop of Gloucester, the Rt Rev Rachel Treweek (pictured), said she found the Corporation's scant religious television offering 'offensive' read
Today's Father Christmases must negotiate a minefield of modern manners during the holiday season - so Tim Connaghan set up the world's first Santa school, to help his colleagues out. read
A soldier with the U.S. Army Military Police and his working dog who were injured by an IED in Afghanistan are recovering at hospitals in the United States. read
As the first refugees from Syria began to arrive in this country, he said that there were 'still doubts and fears' about the impact they would have, though he was praying that people would be generous read
The self-proclaimed 'Commission on Religion and Belief in British Public Life', wants to make state schools less Christian that they currently are, claiming they are 'socially divisive' and promote 'segregation'. read
Art experts are examining a painting held in a private collection in St Petersburg they believe might be a second version of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. read
Tom Graveney, who died at the age of 88 last month, was well known for his graceful batting. He played 79 Tests for England from 1951 to 1969, and became England's 53rd Test captain in 1968. read
England will face Wales at Euro 2016 in what will be regarded as one of the most hotly-anticipated matches in recent history. Roy Hodgson's men will also take on Russia and Slovakia. read
A number of soldiers, heavily armed and wearing balaclavas, were seen inside the Palais de Congres in Paris watching over as the draw was made, a month after the terrorist attack. read
The Anti-Social director offset his gentlemanly tuxedo with his riled demeanor as pictures capture him caught up in the Dean Street incident. read
A gangland feud which culminated in a dramatic attempt to free two men in Wood Green, north London from a prison van yesterday, began after a row in a snooker club in January 2009. read
He may be about to jet off into space for six months, but Major Tim Peak's sons are more concerned about where he'll go to the loo. read
Anna Wyatt, who weighed less than six stone at the time, was waiting at a checkout when she received the note from Ella Crouch. The 20-year-old, from Norwich, is now recovering. read
The jump occurred Friday on First Avenue near 51st Street around 3.15pm. The jumper was pronounced dead at Bellevue Hospital and the victim was taken to Cornell University Hospital for treatment. read
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - Witnesses told of watching the government troops going door to door in oppositions strongholds in the capital, dragging out young men and 'executing' them read
A development on the former Chocolate Works site in York will boast an array of new homes, crowned with a water feature in the shape of a Chocolate Orange. read
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) teaches people how to act in an emergency situation, such as calming someone who may be experiencing a panic attack. read
More than 46 per cent of 15-year-old girls described themselves as overweight while only 23.2 per cent of boys did the same, data from the Health and Social Care Information Centre showed. read
Thanks to customer reviews, Hotel 41 is No.1 on TripAdvisor. Guests rave about customer service and hundreds of 'little extras', so MailOnline spent a weekend there to test it out. read
When Long Bay Prison art teacher Sue Paull began photographing inmates and guards in Australia's biggest prison system she could nor have predicted what an extraordinary record she was making. read
Doctor Who actor Peter Capaldi surprised Daniel Norton, 14, at his hospital bedside in Paddington, London, after the teenager was forced to miss a convention in London due to a genetic illness. read
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has urged Digital Cinema Media to overturn its decision not to show a Church of England film ahead of the new Star Wars film in UK cinemas. read
East London vicar Cris Rogers landed in hot water with Sony after making a Star Wars-themed parody version of the Church of England Lord's Prayer film banned in UK cinemas. read
Women in Saudi Arabia are heading to the polls today for the first time in a historic moment for the ultra-conservative gender-segregated country. read
In 2008 the Labour leader pleaded for the good character of Yahya Salah, 28, who was jailed for his part in a brutal attack which left a student brain damaged. read
Germany-based online fashion retailer Stylight has released its own contender for cutest Christmas advert featuring micropigs Bam Bam and Pebbles feasting on chocolate Santas. read
North Korea's premier pop group, the all-girl Moranbong band reportedly formed by leader Kim Jong-Un, has cancelled its first concert abroad, China's Nationa... read
The eagerly awaited new Star Wars film is set to mean a welcome financial boost for Britain's tourism industry with the UK providing a number of key of locations for the new movie. read
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: Two deputies fatally shot Gilbert Flores, 41, August 28 in San Antonio after responding to a domestic disturbance. read
Meet the stars of Gogglesprogs, a festive spin-off from Channel 4’s Gogglebox that will feature ten sets of children – aged between five and 12 – giving their verdict on some of 2015’s best TV. read
Witnesses told local media the women had just left a supermarket and were attempting to make a U-turn when they were hit by a pickup truck on Patong Hill in Phuket. read
Many resorts were hoping to open for business this weekend, but have decided not to run their ski lifts as they - and holidaymakers - wait for more snow. read
There are plenty of free Christmas and winter activities around the country that are family friendly and fun - from walks and swims to musical performance and theatre. read
Red suits and Santa hats stretched as far as the eye could see today in Madrid. A record-breaking 10,000 runners turned out for the fourth Santa Run in the capital, which will enter the Guinness Records. read
This penguin chick couldn't help but be curious and stare after meeting a camera disguised as a fluffy friend for the first time in Antarctica. read
Canon Jeremy Davies married his partner of more than 25 years Simon McEnery after retiring from Sailsbury Cathedral. Now the Church of England has banned Canon Davies from officiating at future services. read
Stephen Tomkinson, pictured, was jailed for ten months by Manchester Crown Court, inset, for running the £2,000-a-week brothel in a luxury apartment in Manchester City Centre. read
Nicole Pfister from Loredo, Texas, has a high risk form of leukemia, which has led her to lose her hair and often sends her to the hospital. After being bullied, her classmates stood up to support her. read
The criminal was spotted brazenly approaching the man while he sat sleeping on a bench in a Paris Metro station. He later pulled his victim from the tracks after he fell in front of a train. read
The Wendelstein 7-X machine in Germany, which cost €1billion to build, recreates conditions similar to those occurring inside stars and heralds a big leap towards a limitless supply of clean energy read
Tatsuo Osako received photos from seven refugees and kept them in a diary. The discovered photos sparked an international search in 2010 to find the identities of the man and six women. read
About 800 officers were drafted in to patrol the streets head of the planned neo-Nazi march - which attracted 200 right-wing protesters - on Saturday in the German city of Leipzig. read
Alex Jones, 61, was reunited with her late father's gold ring after it was found on a beach near Dundee, Scotland, 43 years after it originally went missing on another beach 11 miles away. read
Brothers Bertie, George and Joe Muteham, all in their twenties, left their home in Thetford, Norfolk, for the Western Front in the 1900s after joining the Army for World War One - but never returned. read
The footage, which offers a new take on the 'condom challenge' internet craze, demonstrates two men from Austin, Texas, enjoying the bizarre use for contraceptives. read
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Powell, Ohio, shared a sweet video of a female polar bear cub sleeping on Facebook Friday. She is seen moving around in her sleep next to a stuffed toy. read
Sam Auger-Forbes, 26, from Rochford, Essex created the inventive stop-motion caper for two-month-old Harvey taking inspiration from the Disney Pixar film. He will give it to his son when he's older. read
For many of us, the smart phone is now an extension of ourselves; whether we're photo-taking, email-checking or scanning social media, it is never far from eager finger tips and eyes. read
Pastry chefs at Ritz-Carlton Dove Mountain, in Arizona, worked on the 20ft, life-size house for weeks, lining the outer walls with gingerbread bricks and decorating them with sweets. read
The rift developed after Sir Mark Thatcher objected to sister Carol’s decision to mount a £1 million sale of their mother’s handbags, shoes and No 10 mementoes at Christie’s this week. read
With BBC drama The Fall showing off a sophisticated side to the city, not to mention Game Of Thrones showcasing its incredible landscapes, a weekend in Belfast just got popular. read
Amy Willis has a close encounter with baboons, touches a crocodile in Katchikally and wears traditional dress to sample one of Africa’s up and coming tourist destinations – The Gambia. read
MailOnline Travel's Ted Thornhill is wowed by Niseko with its 6,200ft volcano, snowmobiling and the uncrowded runs totalling 29 miles that are covered in powder. read
Scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia is a travel bucket-list item for many - and for good reason. And the best place to do it is Reefworld, in the picturesque Whitsundays. read
A series of stunning photographs capture the moment a large leopard seal decided to play with a team of French divers, under the ice on an expedition to Antarctica. read