Celebrity Big Brother erupts into VIOLENCE and RACISM: Security restrain Megan McKenna after contestant becomes aggressive and launches torrent of foul-mouthed abuse at 'ghetto' Tiffany Pollard

Megan McKenna restrained by Celebrity Big Brother security after screaming match

Reality star Megan McKenna shocked her housemates and viewers on Celebrity Big Brother on Thursday night after she launched a foul-mouthed torrent of abuse at fellow contestant Tiffany Pollard. The Essex native, 23, controversially labelled the US reality star, 34, 'a ghetto c**t' in the Diary Room, before the Channel 5 show's security were forced to restrain her. Horrified audience members watching at home took to Twitter, with many accusing the Ex On The Beach star of 'racism'. The brunette and the Flavor Of Love star came within inches of each other's faces as the bedroom erupted into an explosive screaming match, initiated by a conversation Megan was having with EastEnders actor John Partridge about the cleanliness of the house.

Brits to lose benefits under German plans to clamp down on European migration: 'Desperate' Cameron embraces deal offered by Merkel so he can get a 'win'

Brits to lose benefits under plans to clamp down on European migration: Merkel offers

Migrant workers would be banned from getting in-work benefits if they fill low-paid jobs under a controversial plan designed to keep Britain in the EU. Germany has offered David Cameron a deal that would see EU citizens who earn only the minimum wage denied state handouts. But, to make the idea acceptable to Brussels, hundreds of thousands of low-paid British workers would also miss out on tax credits.

Is he really the Olympian poster boy they wanted? Rio organisers use image of convicted murderer Oscar Pistorius to advertise 2016 Paralympics 

Bungling Olympic officials used shamed athlete Oscar Pistorius to advertise this summer's games in Rio de Janeiro above the tagline 'with the love of your life' in a 15-second Twitter video.

Why EVERYONE over 40 forgets their PIN number! Decade by decade, how your age affects your memory

We all have memory lapses, but are our 'senior moments' really due to advancing age? Here TANITH CAREY reveals the fascinating truth about how your memory changes through life.

Have scientists discovered the elixir of youth? Hormone 'extends lifespan by 40%, protecting the immune system against the ravages of age' 

Yale scientists found the hormone FGF21 extends lifespan in mice by 40%, by protecting the immune system from the effects of age. They hope their findings will help treat cancer and diabetes.

From 'you're allergic to sugar' to 'if you don't sit still the barber will cut your ear off': People share the hilarious and cruel lies their parents told them as children

Traumatised Reddit users have revealed the biggest lies they were told (and believed) as kids from being 'allergic to sugar' and told lollies at the supermarket checkout are not for sale.

Celine Dion's husband Rene Angelil dies at 73 after long battle with cancer 

Celine Dion's husband Rene Angelil dies at 73

Celine Dion released a statement on her Facebook page announcing 'with deep sadness' her husband's death. He died this morning at the singer's residence in Las Vegas after a' long and courageous fight against cancer'. Angelil was first diagnosed with throat cancer in 1999 and it returned several times. In March last year, a tearful Dion revealed her husband was no longer able to eat and was getting all of his meals through a tube.

NO amount of alcohol in pregnancy is safe: 'There is too much that is unknown', warns leading expert 

Former director of Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions said fetal alcohol syndrome, which causes damage to an unborn baby's brain, is more prevalent than originally thought

'Unfortunately that's the cruel reality of life': Cafe boss takes to Tripadvisor to spell out to angry customer just why a hot water and lemon cost her £2 

York's Bennett's Cafe & Bistro cafe boss responds to Tripadvisor review

Cafe owner Michael Fisher, inset, replied to a TripAdvisor user who complained that she paid £1.90 for a lemon infused hot water at Bennett's in York, pictured. Mr Fisher told Hannah C, who complained the charge was 'ridiculous' that he had overheads, wages and tax to pay which necessitated the price. He outlined in tremendous detail how his waiter spent between two and three minutes serving her. He said 'I'm sorry that you feel that you feel that you were "ripped off" and I'll try to explain why you weren't.' In a biting conclusion, he added: 'Perhaps, the rudeness that you perceived in me was triggered by the disrespect that I perceived in you by your presumption that you could use our facilities and be waited on for free.'

Adele leads 2016 BRIT Awards with four nominations including Album of the Year

Laura Whitmore unveiled this year's shortlist for some of the most prestigious awards in music in a ceremony to be broadcast on ITV on Thursday night.

'I have just kissed him goodbye': Emma Thompson reveals she saw Alan Rickman before he died of cancer as she pays tribute to her 'friend and ultimate ally'

Alan Rickman dead of cancer aged 69 after seeing Emma Thompson

The British actor, known for his roles in films such as Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and Die Hard as well as the wizarding film franchise, kept his fight with illness private before his death at 69 this morning. Potter author JK Rowling (right inset) led the tributes to Rickman today, calling him 'a magnificent actor and a wonderful man', while co-stars including Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson (left inset) told how he had mentored them early on in their careers. Rickman revealed last year that he had secretly married his partner Rima Horton in New York in 2012. His close friend Emma Thompson was among those paying tribute today, and implied she was with him hours before he died, saying: 'I have just kissed him goodbye.' Pictured: Rickman in London last month (left) and with Thompson in 2003 while promoting Love Actually (right).

Twitter trolls accuse Emma Watson of exploiting Harry Potter co-star Alan Rickman's death to further her own 'feminist agenda'

The actress, who played Hermione Granger in all the Potter films, tweeted a quote from Rickman saying: 'There is nothing wrong with a man being a feminist - I think it is to our mutual advantage.'

Weight or waist - which IS more deadly? You don't have to be obese 'it's the fat around your middle that's the real killer'

Dr Sally Norton, a weight-loss expert, said rather than judge your health by your BMI, a person's waist measurement is a more accurate indicator of whether a person will die early from chronic disease.

Bavarian governor packs 31 migrants onto a coach and sends them on seven-hour journey to Angela Merkel's office in Berlin after warning the German leader: 'We can't manage'

Bavaria's Landshut governor sends migrants to Angela Merkel in Berlin

The refugees were put on a coach (right) in Landshut, the southeastern town of governor Peter Dreier (left), and transported 340 miles to the German capital. Dreier appeared to be acting on a threat he made to Merkel last year. Critical of her stance that Germany can cope with the influx of migrants, he is said to have issued a warning to the chancellor in a phone call in October.

Jewish immigration to Israel from western Europe hits an all-time high following rise in anti-Semitic attacks 

FILE - In this Sunday, Nov. 15, 2015 file photo, two Ultra-Orthodox Jews look at Jerusalem's Old City walls illuminated by the colors of the French national flag in solidarity with France after attacks in Paris, in Jerusalem.  Jewish immigration to Israel from western Europe has reached an all-time high as a result of a rise in anti-Semitic attacks, a leading nonprofit group said Thursday, Jan. 14, 2015. The vast majority, close to 8,000, came from France where a rise in anti-Semitic attacks has shattered the sense of security of the world's third-largest Jewish population. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit, File)

Jews in Europe feel as threatened now in Europe as they did during the Holocaust, experts have said. Nearly 10,000 Jews have flocked to Israel following a rise in anti-Semitic attacks.

New camp at Dunkirk capable of housing up to EIGHT THOUSAND migrants will open within four weeks 

A 5-year-old Kurdish from Iraq boy poses in a migrant and refugee camp in Grande-Synthe near Dunkirk, northern France, on January 12, 2016.
Around 3,000 refugees and migrants of Kurdish descent from Iraq and Syria live in the camp. / AFP / PHILIPPE HUGUENPHILIPPE HUGUEN/AFP/Getty Images

The new 'Sangatte' style camp is to be sited at Grand Synthe near Dunkirk and just 30 miles from the vast 'Jungle' camp in Calais which is currently home to around 5,000 refugees.

The rumble in the Jungle: Calais migrants prepare for standoff after officials vow to send bulldozers to demolish makeshift camp

Officials have vowed to bulldoze Calais camps where hundreds of migrants are living. The migrants have been offered converted containers with heat and electric as new homes.

From plotting in a pub to jumping down lift shafts and hiding loot in a cemetery: Minute by minute, how the audacious (and somewhat Seventies-style) £24million Hatton Garden raid unfolded

Minute by minute, how the £24million Hatton Garden raid unfolded

From meeting in a pub to plot to a failed first attempt, jumping down lift shafts, drilling through walls and hiding loot in a cemetery, here's our blow-by-blow account of how the Hatton Garden burglary unfolded. It all began in early 2015 as the ringleaders of the plot - John 'Kenny' Collins, 75, Daniel Jones, 60, Terry Perkins, 67, and Brian 'The Guv'nor' Reader, 76 - fine-tuned their plans, which have been several years in the making. Discreet meetings took place on Friday evenings over a beer in a quiet corner of The Castle, a pub on Pentonville Road in Islington, North London, not far from the Hatton Garden jewellery district. Gang member Carl Wood, 58, was kept in the loop by phone on a need-to-know basis.

Kenneth Noye's links to Hatton Garden raid: Ringleader Brian Reader was at Noye's house when the M25 murderer killed a policeman after they both worked on the £26m Brink's-Mat gold heist 

Undated handout file photo issued by Kent Police of road rage killer Kenneth Noye, who has been refused a move to an open prison by the Justice Secretary over fears for public safety. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Friday October 23, 2015. A ruling by the Parole Board paved the way for the notorious gangster to be back on Britain's streets within months, but Michael Gove stepped in to reject its recommendation. See PA story CRIME Noye. Photo credit should read: Kent Police/PA Wire
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'Career criminal' Brian Reader, 76, worked with notorious gangland figure Kenneth Noye on the infamous Brink's Matt robbery in 1983, which saw a gang steal £26million in gold bullion.

Do you think we'll win Tom? Leonardo DiCaprio and co-star Tom Hardy joke on The Revenant red carpet hours after they were both nominated for Oscars

Oscar-nominated duo Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy lead the way at The Revenant's UK

Oscar-nominated duo Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy led the way as The Revenant had its European première at the Empire Theatre in Leicester Square, London, on Thursday night. Fresh from scooping the Best Actor award at Sunday night's Golden Globes, Leo was typically dapper in a knee-length overcoat, white shirt and patterned navy tie.

You eat what you ARE: Seeing yourself as a healthy eater 'is key to losing weight'

Winona State University scientists found the 'self as doer' approach to dieting - which is when someone imagines themselves as a healthy eater - leads to development of better eating habits.

Police probe claims that a grandmother pretended her daughters had terminal cancer to trick firms into donating free gifts 

Melanie Forster, 43, of Pool, Cornwall, is accused of using a string of aliases to write to businesses asking for items to be donated to her 'ill daughters', 'Vicki, 15,' and 'four-year-old Lilly'.

Are these the funniest Snapchats EVER? A dog queuing with cuddly toys for a treat, an 'invisible' diner and a man with 'Twix up his sleeve' cause hilarity online 

Snapchat users share their funniest snaps online

The images, which have been circulating on social media sites including Imgur and Reddit, show that many are happy to share their worst moments with their friends and even strangers on the photo-sharing app. One person created chaos when a bee entered their car (clockwise from top left), while another revealed they want to be loved like their dog loves pizza, a man in camouflage goes into hiding, someone reveals they have 'Twix' up their sleeve, a sober person has the last laugh and a dog waits in line behind cuddly toys for a treat.

Woman Ryanair passenger is hailed a hero after battling for 40 minutes to save the life of man who had 'heart attack' at 35,000ft

The woman and her two children were on a flight from the Canary Islands to Liverpool's John Lennon Airport when the man fell ill. He later died in hospital.

Want to get fit fast? Get on the power plates! VIBRATION makes exercises '100% more effective'

Eindhoven University of Technology scientists discovered adding 30 Hertz of vibration boosts workouts - and could be an exercise 'shortcut' for patients rehabilitating from illness and injury.

Teenager, 18, is banned from drinking alcohol after he repeatedly pestered underage girls into having sex and set fire to a SHEEP

Kieran Taylor (pictured), of Tilgate, West Sussex, pleaded guilty to three counts of engaging in sexual activity with a female child, arson and causing unnecessary suffering to an animal.

Heartbroken classmates pay tribute to France avalanche victims 'Leo' and 'Thelma' as the teacher who led them to a closed piste faces manslaughter probe in hospital

The 47-year-old sports teacher from St Exupery secondary school in Lyon was taken into police custody this afternoon while in hospital being treated for his injuries. He faces manslaughter probe.

Headteacher says his school's worst-ever GCSE results are because he has 'very, very, very weak' students and many of them are asylum seekers

Croydon's Quest Academy head says school's worst results are due to 'very weak' students

Andy Crofts (right), from the Quest Academy (left) in Croydon, South London, said he would 'challenge anyone to do any better' with the students because they were 'never going to get there', regardless of the school. Only 31 per cent of students left the academy last year with at least five A* to C grades, including English and maths, compared with the government's minimum expectation of 40 per cent. Of those attending the school, more than 40 per cent do not speak English as a first language while many are asylum seekers who have moved to the area after fleeing warzones. Mr Crofts said: 'They were exceptionally weak. They were very, very, very weak and I would challenge anyone - be it in Croydon or beyond - to do any better with them.'

British mother who took her baby to join ISIS poses with an AK47 and terror mask 'in photos taken in Raqqa'

Tareena Shakil 'took toddler to Syria and posed with ISIS-branded clothes and guns'

Tareena Shakil, 26, told her family she was going on a package holiday to Turkey in October 2014 but it is claimed she instead travelled with her child to the ISIS de-facto capital of Raqqa. Birmingham Crown Court heard the former college student later sent messages to friends and relatives in the UK, saying she was 'happy' there and asking them to visit. She denies all charges against her. Pictured, left Shakil pushing her toddler in a buggy through East Midlands Airport before the flight to Turkey (left) and right and inset in a photos allegedly taken in Syria and later posted to social media.

Aunt of Aylan Kurdi condemns 'disgusting' Charlie Hebdo cartoon for suggesting the drowned migrant toddler would have grown up to be a sex attacker

Tima Kurdi, the aunt of drowned immigrant toddler Aylan Kurdi, has labelled Charlie Hebdo's latest cartoon 'disgusting' after it suggested the 3-year-old would grow up to become a sex attacker.

The terrorist toolkit: ISIS fanatic's chilling arsenal of bombs, guns, ammunition and a knife is revealed after wave of suicide attacks on Jakarta leaves seven dead 

ISIS Jakarta bomber’s arsenal of weapons revealed after attack

GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING: Police discovered the terrifying war chest in the rucksacks of an ISIS death squad who launched a series of co-ordinated strikes that left five of the attackers and two civilians dead in the Indonesian capital. One of the dead fanatics (circled, right) had earlier been seen training his handgun on potential victims (left) while stalking down the road as terrified onlookers ran for their lives. Attackers set off explosions at a Starbucks cafe in a bustling shopping area and waged gunbattles with police, leaving bodies littered in the streets. Five hours after the major downtown street - not far from the presidential palace and the U.S. Embassy - turned into a battleground, police declared the area near the Sarinah shopping mall secure.

Disintegrated in a ball of flame: Terrifying moment a suicide bomber blew himself up outside Jakarta shopping centre

Shocking footage shows two people crouching down near a vehicle in a parking area in Jakarta before they are engulfed in flames from an explosion near a shopping area.

Hundreds of Syrian refugees finally get their chance to cross into Jordan after months stranded at the border 

Syrian refugees cross into Jordan after months stranded at the border 

After months of waiting hundreds of Syrian refugees (pictured) have been allowed to enter Jordan. The 16,000 refugees, an increase of 4,000 since December, have been stranded in a remote desert area at the border of the two countries. Jordanian information minister Mohammed Momani said the country is hosting 1.4 million Syrian refugees who have fled the now almost five-year war across the border, but the UN refugee agency UNHCR said the number is actually 600,000. As people crossed into Jordan, soldiers (insert) used portable scanners to check their belongings, patted them down and transported them in military vehicles once they were in Jordanian territory. Some days Jordan accepts as many as 5,000 refugees, Mr Momani said. Women, children, the sick and elderly have been given priority.

Popular teacher known as Mrs Coffee 'breastfed her newborn son twice before she died after emergency operation following C-section at the hands of underqualified doctors' 

Frances Cappuccini, 30, pictured, was able to breastfeed her son, who was born by Caesarean section at Tunbridge Wells hospital in Kent, in the in the few precious moments she had with him.

Hairdresser to the stars who worked on Bond girls and pop stars 'had her face shoved into a glass door in a drunken assault by her abusive boyfriend'

Anita Banga, who worked on Bond girls and pop stars, had 'her face shoved into a glass door' by her on-off boyfriend Steven Lafferty, 43, Westminster Magistrates' Court heard.

Father-of-three misses out on a £120,000 insurance payout after losing a leg in a motorbike accident because his policy only covered the loss of BOTH limbs

Hein Pretorius, 44, from Tunbridge Wells, who lost a leg following a horror motorcycle accident has been denied a £120,000 insurance payment as he needed to lose 'two or more limbs' to qualify.

Donald Trump brands Alex Salmond an 'embarrassment to Scotland' as spat between the presidential hopeful and SNP MP intensifies

Former SNP leader Alex Salmond and U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump are locked in an ongoing feud which has escalated as Mr Trump said Mr Salmond was an 'embarrassment'.

Diamond tiara and a ring given by Charles II to his mistress among £700,000 of irreplaceable heirlooms stolen in stately raid 

Police are investigating a raid at Goodwood House, near Chichester in West Sussex - the home of Lord and Lady March. Jewellery including diamonds and high-value watches were stolen in the early hours.

Wrap up warm, the big freeze is heading south for the weekend: Forecasters warn of -15C temperatures as four inches of snow causes chaos on the roads

UK weather sees the Midlands wake to snow as temperatures plummet this weekend

These scenes in the Peak District today (left) are now set to be repeated across the South of England. The snow over the North and Midlands heralded the year's first widespread cold snap, and even Kent and Cornwall could see at least a dusting by Saturday. In the North and as far south as Birmingham today, falls of up to four inches made driving hazardous. Tomorrow will be bitterly cold with wintry showers over high ground, particularly in Wales and the South West. And Saturday (bottom right) could see snow reaching as far as the Thames Estuary. It could be the coldest night in nearly four years, with clear skies and a hard frost. Temperatures in many parts of Northern England will drop to -7C (19F) with mountain areas experiencing as low as -15C (5F). Also pictured (top right): A satellite image shows widespread snow cover over the most mountainous areas of Britain.

How posh is YOUR bedroom? Etiquette expert reveals the 12 ways your boudoir reveals your social class (and why you should never sleep in silk sheets)

Etiquette expert William Hanson reveals the 12 ways your bedroom can reveal your social class - from your choice of sheets to your pyjamas and the correct amount of teddy bears to keep on your bed.

Couples should have sex THREE times a week to conceive: Busy, stressful lifestyles are 'one of the main reasons women can't get pregnant'

EXCL: Busy couples plan to have sex when the woman is ovulating, but may get this wrong, missing their chance of conceiving, said London-based gynaecologist Dr Geetha Venkat.

The not-so-long-arm of the law: Spanish farmer who hacked his hand off in failed insurance scam is jailed for four years 

The 42-year-old farmer from Castellón was in financial troubles in 2007 and staged an elaborate scam where he cut his own hand off. He claimed €1.9m from insurance companies.

Giving cancer the finger: The internet responds after three iconic British stars die from cancer in just 18 days 

Twitter responds to Alan Rickman, David Bowie and Lemmy Kilmister's deaths

It features the Harry Potter and Robin Hood actor alongside glam rock legend David Bowie and rock star Lemmy Kilmister - all of whom have passed away from cancer within the space of three weeks. The moving image has so far been shared more than 10,000 times following the announcement of Golden Globe winner Rickman's death earlier today. Pictures of Rickman and Bowie defiantly posing with their middle fingers up were posted alongside a similar one of Motörhead frontman Lemmy, who died 48 hours after being told he had an aggressive form of cancer. The heavy metal icon had celebrated his 70th birthday just four days earlier.

David Bowie's family thank fans for the 'celebration' - and reveal they will be holding a private memorial after star was 'secretly cremated' 

In a statement, David Bowie's family said plans were being made for a private ceremony 'celebrating' the star's memory. It follows reports Bowie has been 'secretly cremated in America'.

'He wasn't like the rest of us': School friend remember how David Bowie was 'one cool guy' even as a 15-year-old pupil 

Peter McFadden, a former pupil at Bromley Technical High School in London remembers the late pop icon (circled) as a 'polite, charming and down to earth teenager' who was destined to be a star.

David Bowie's doppelgänger and pal Tilda Swinton blasts claims she is 'set to play Ziggy Stardust hitmaker in biopic of his life'

The 55-year-old actress previously starred in one of the late legend's videos and sources tell the Daily Express she is set to immortalise the star in a forthcoming movie

British soldier who attempted to sneak four-year-old Afghan girl out of Calais and into UK avoids jail as he is CLEARED of people smuggling charges

Rob Lawrie pleads with France over attempt to smuggle Afghan girl into UK

A former soldier has pleaded with France to show 'compassion' as he prepares for his court appearance to face charges for trying to smuggle an Afghan girl into Britain. Father-of-four Rob Lawrie, 49, has said he will admit illegally trying to get Bahar Ahmadi (pictured together in Calais bottom right) into the UK hidden in his van when he appears in court in Boulogne. Just before the trial, he appeared with the four-year-old in his arms at a news conference (left and top right), pleading for understanding of what he acknowledged was 'an irrational choice'.

Girl, 10, is rushed to A&E; with sickness, diarrhoea and burning throat after drinking Fruit Shoot that 'tasted like oven cleaner' 

Environmental Health Officers are investigating after Ellie Robinson-Smith (pictured), 10, gulped a few mouthfuls of the summer fruits flavoured bottle and almost instantly fell ill.

Chairs flying across the room, computers flickering to life in the dead of night... is this office haunted by a poltergeist? 

Video shows Manchester office 'haunted by a poltergeist'

CCTV footage shows the chair moving across the room (main image), computers flickering on (inset), shadows moving across the walls, filing cabinets opening and stacks of paper flying around the offices, causing Castlefield House to be dubbed Manchester's most haunted office block. The clip, which was first uploaded in 2012 but is still being circulated online, has long been a source of mystery for social media users and residents with hundreds attempting to discover what is going on. But now an expert has claimed he has discovered the truth behind the ghostly activities.

Paris commuter is dragged to his death after his coat got trapped in Metro train doors

Dupleix station

The shocking incident happened between La Motte-Picquet-Grenelle station in the capital's 15th arrondissement and the next station along Metro line six.

Golf club rejects Steven Gerrard's membership amid fears his behaviour off the pitch 'would shame its reputation'

The former Liverpool star (pictured) was rejected from the £150 a game Hillside Golf Club in Southport, Merseyside, after CCTV footage of him in a street brawl emerged in November.

Ministers are offered a VULCAN salute as they are challenged to boldly go where no one has gone before in their support for space age technology

SNP MP Philippa Whitford does a Vulcan salute in the House of Commons, London, during a space debate. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday January 14, 2016. See PA story COMMONS Space. Photo credit should read: PA Wire

Philippa Whitford relayed a message from William Shatner in a debate on space industry technology before giving the Vulcan salute as she said: 'I call on the minister to please be imaginative.'

Top Tory barrister earning hundreds of thousands of pounds outside the Commons on legal work blames his staff after he has an expenses claim for a 49p pint of milk rejected

Geoffrey Cox, Conservative MP for Torridge and West Devon, speaks to the press after accompanying Fiona McKeown, the mother of 15-year old Scarlett Keeling who was murdered in Goa to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London, for her meeting with Lord Malloch-Brown to get an update on the investigation into her daughter's death.

The Conservative MP, pictured, who earns hundreds of thousands of pounds as a practising barrister alongside his work as an MP, made the claim in August last year.

Businessman, 53, is charged with murder after beautician, 25, is found dead in rural Welsh village 

Peter Morgan charged with Georgina Symonds's murder in Welsh village

Police have launched a murder investigation after a young mother was found dead in a rural Welsh border town. The woman - who has been named locally as 25-year-old Georgina Symonds - was found dead in Usk, Monmouthshire, early on Wednesday morning.
Businessman Peter Morgan, 53, has been arrested and charged with murder and will appear before magistrates tomorrow morning. Friends have paid tribute to mum-of-one Georgina, who has a five-year-old daughter.

The most touching video you'll see today: Emotional moment young boy bursts into tears of joy when he is reunited with his dog after the pet had been missing for a month

Video shows boy burst into tears when he is reunited with his lost dog

Paula Williams, who lives in Lubbock, Texas, posted the emotional footage to Facebook and explained that her son's puppy Kase went missing from their home about a month ago. She said that the dog was eventually found down the street from where they live - a family had taken him in and kept him warm and fed. Paula decided to record the moment she shared the good news with her son and captured his sheer delight at being reunited with the puppy.

Sex IS safe after a heart attack: Most couples can begin kissing and touching a day after the event and have intercourse a week later

EXCLUSIVE: Professor Claudio Gil Soares de Araújo, a cardiologist in Rio de Janeiro, says his research proves sex is like a 'brisk walk' and can help improve the quality of life of heart patients.

What the brain looks like on anaesthetic: Measuring brainwaves could help to prevent patients waking up during surgery

Cambridge scientists say the level of 'chatter' between brain cells indicates how much anaesthetic is needed. The greater the activity at the start of surgery, the bigger the required dose.

'It's on my radar': What NOT to say in the office if you want to be a respected manager... and never use the phrase 'reach out'

Businesspeople in a meeting --- Image by © Sullivan/Corbis

According to new research, there are certain phrases that leave colleagues seething, including 'touch base', 'it's on my radar' and 'going forward'.

City high fliers 'used codenames including "Fatty" to net £3million in Britain's biggest insider trading scam'

Martyn Dodgson, former managing director of Deutsche Bank's corporate broking team, pictured, is one of the most senior City of London figures to have been charged with inside dealing.

Tim Peake faces a race against the clock: Astronaut has just 31 minutes to replace a faulty power unit on historic spacewalk in the DARK - with the help of a toothbrush

Tim Peake and Tim Kopra will face a race against the clock to repair a power unit on the outside of the International Space Station (ISS) using simple tools, one of which is a toothbrush.

A tale of two brothers: The Apprentice runner-up with a multimillion-pound wine empire and his sibling who died of a heroin overdose in a public toilet 

Apprentice runner-up's brother was found dead from a fatal heroin overdose in a public

Oliver Gearing, left, began taking drugs after he invested in a nightclub business and inquest in London heard today. The 31-year-old was the elder brother of 2012 Apprentice star Tom Gearing. Mr Gearing tried unsuccessfully to beat drugs, even attempting the 'toughest drug rehab regime in the world' in Thailand, before he relapsed.

Ebola epidemic is declared OVER: No new cases in West Africa in the last 42 days signals the end of the outbreak - but WHO experts warn 'our work is not done'

The WHO today declared the deadliest outbreak of the disease over after the three nations at its epicenter - Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone - recorded zero new cases in the last 42 days.

Labour MPs go ballistic at Red Ken's latest Trident jibe as he insists a review of the nuclear deterrent can be completed in as little as eight weeks 

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (4926253h)
 Ken Livingstone
 Jeremy Corbyn Labour leadership rally at Camden Town Hall, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2015

Pro-nuclear MPs said the statement was 'absurd' and suggested Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and his team 'don't give a stuff' about how the party looks to voters.

Dominatrix who sent her ex-lover's bosses explicit pictures of him tied to a cross, wearing a female corset and surrounded by sex toys is handed a RESTRAINING order 

Dominatrix who sent ex's bosses explicit pictures of him gets RESTRAINING order 

Sarah Smith (pictured, left), of Bristol, claimed she wanted to 'tell the world' about 'sexual deviant' Jonathan White (right), so outed his secret BDSM lifestyle to his family and friends in a bid to warn them. She put together a 'character assassination' of him and sent it to his bosses, detailing how he enjoyed a 'submissive sexual lifestyle' in the purple-coloured play room he had at his home, lined with sex toys. The 43-year-old sobbed as she was today handed a restraining order preventing her from contacting him, as a judge warned her she could go to prison if she breached it. She was also given 250 hours of unpaid community service following her conviction, which said she stalked Mr White causing him serious alarm and distress.

Mother is left with no sense of smell or taste after her partner punched her in the face while she was at home with two toddlers - because she wanted to break up

Geraldine Faber, from Blackpool, was punched in the nose by David Darbyshire, 44, causing fractures which needed plastic surgery to repair. It took place in front of her son and a friend's child.

'Tom went to space in his rocket': Six-year-old boy pays tribute to David Bowie in a touching homework assignment

Blogger Jill Jordan shared her six-year-old son Dominic's tribute to the singer complete with a rocket man named Tom and a series of lightning bolts. He was set the assignment at school.

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From flabby to super-fit: Obese teenager who was too big to fit into an XXL loses a third of his body weight - by eating PIZZA

18 stone teen Duncan Ogilvie loses over a third of his body weight by eating PIZZA

Duncan Ogilvie, from Exeter, used to spend his days sitting on the sofa, playing video games and eating junk food. But after struggling to squeeze his torso into large shirts, the 19-year-old decided to overhaul his unhealthy lifestyle.
The office worker began playing rugby but when a hamstring injury interrupted his playing days he joined a gym and embarked on a tough weight lifting programme.

NHS winter crisis continues: Number of 'bedblocking' elderly patients hits record high while A&E; waiting times get longer

Hospitals in England continued to miss many of their key waiting time targets across the month, with ambulances, the 111 phone service and A&E; all failing to hit standards.

Well they do call it wedlock! Bride and groom get stuck in castle grounds when they pose for wedding photos only to find the gates are closed and they can't get out 

Drilona and Lee Perry, pictured, tied the knot at Gilstrap Register Office in Newark, Nottinghamshire, before leading their 40 guests out into the grounds of Newark Castle.

Do YOU have the happiness gene? It may depend where you live: Sweden and Ghana have lots of cheery DNA, but it's bad news for the Chinese and Jordanians

Some 26.3 per cent of Swedes have the happiness gene, compared to 23 per cent of Britons, 21 per cent of the French and 20 per cent of Germans, Bulgarian researchers found.

The biggest ice volcano in the solar system: Stunning new images reveal 90-mile-wide CRYOVOLCANO on Pluto 

The feature, named Wright Mons after the Wright brothers, is one of two potential ice volcanoes on Pluto. It is about 90 miles (150km) across and 2.5 miles (4km) high.

Could the misery of IBS be eased with hayfever tablets? Antihistamines 'significantly reduce painful abdominal cramps'

Scientists from KU Leuven in Belgium tested the common antihistamine ebastine on IBS patients - and found it decreased the hypersensitivity of a pain receptor that causes abdominal stress.

Bungling police launch drugs raid on home of innocent cancer sufferer and her elderly husband 'then kill pet dog by stepping on it'

Officers raided the home of pensioners Dennis Blanchard, 67, and wife Joyce, pictured. The couple, from Goole, East Riding, were then arrested on suspicion of drug activity but later released.

How to ALWAYS win at darts: Expert reveals the way to use poor aim to your advantage and which sequence of numbers boosts your chances of success

Graham Kendall from the University of Nottingham has explained the best strategy for amateurs, and discusses whether the dart board design needs a makeover.

Rapist footballer Ched Evans, 27, has become a father for the first time after his fiancée gave birth to a baby boy on Tuesday

The footballer's partner Natasha Massey, 27, is believed to have had her baby on Tuesday and has now left hospital to return to the couple's home in Cheshire.

Man United boss Louis van Gaal calls journalist 'fat man' in astonishing rant during press conference

The Dutchman refused to talk about his Manchester United captain who had scored twice in Tuesday's 3-3 draw at Newcastle, then walked out of his post-match press conference.

The holidays where you can forget about a beach body: Destinations where you're most likely to gain weight revealed

A new survey of the worst holidays for gaining weight sees Dominican Republic top the list, followed by Marmaris, Turkey. While New York and Rome are two of the best places to lose weight.

How to survive an avalanche: Expert tips on what to do if the worst happens on ski slopes

Following a tragedy at Les Deux Alpes resort in France, experts have offered their avalanche safety advice - from carrying a locator beacon at all times to 'swimming' to stay on top of the slide.

'Is that a gun in your pocket or...' Excruciating video shows policeman mistaking prisoner's manhood for a deadly weapon during body search

Video shows policeman mistaking man's penis for a deadly weapon during body search

The embarrassing footage, captured in North America, shows the man being restrained with his hands behind his back. The topless man appears to be standing in a hotel reception as the officers carry out their job and pat him down to check for weapons. One officer then moves his gloved hand around to the man's left pocket and appears to grab hold of his penis - mistaking it for a deadly weapon.

Girl, 11, wet herself in class because she was 'too scared' to ask to go after losing her school toilet pass 

Gemma Buckingham, 31, asked her young daughter - who we have chosen not to name - why her underwear was soiled after a day at Djanogly City Academy (pictured) in Nottingham last week.

Banned pollutants are killing dolphins: Flame retardant chemicals are accumulating in bodies of orcas at toxic levels

Researchers at the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) say dangerous levels of synthetic chemicals called polychlorinated biphenyls, known as PCBs, are still leaking into the oceans.

Missing an erotic whip, £50,000 in cash or a prosthetic leg? Airports reveal the most bizarre or shocking items left behind by forgetful passengers

MailOnline Travel spoke to a number of airports around the world to reveal their most unusual discoveries, from glass eyes to sex toys, and what happens to the belongings that go unclaimed.

How the smell of your urine could help diagnose dementia: Unique odor 'appears before Alzheimer's disease sets in'

US Department of Agriculture and the Monell Chemical Senses Center scientists revealed a unique odor in urine could help doctors diagnose Alzheimer's before memory changes start.

Saved from an icy death with seconds to spare: Three people pulled out of frozen Ukrainian lake after getting trapped under the ice

Three people have been rescued from a freezing lake in Ukraine after they plunged into the water when the ice broke - while they were walking 90ft from the shoreline.

Russian prison chief 'steals a 30-MILE stretch of road after dismantling concrete slabs and selling them to builders'

Police say Alexander Protopopov oversaw the dismantling of a concrete highway and sold off the slabs as a senior prison service official in Russia's far northern Komi region.

Now THAT'S how you clear snow! Watch the mesmerising 'Golden Hands' snow guzzling machine that clears the streets of Russia

Now THAT'S how you clear snow! Watch the mesmerising 'Golden Hands' snow guzzling machine

Fascinating video footage shows a snow plough nicknamed 'Golden Hands' clearing the streets of Moscow, Russia, in mesmerising fashion (top left) after it was hit by an intense snowstorm. Captivating footage has revealed how huge snow ploughs clear the white stuff from the country's roads - by scooping it up with a pincer movement before dumping it in a truck behind (main). The snow is then taken to one of the many melting stations across the city, where it is dumped into a bunker and diced in a mincemeat-style machine. It is later mixed with sewage before being taken to a treatment plant where it undergoes a process to remove all pollutants and chemicals. After being treated, it is then put into the Moscow river.

Suspect charged with raping and murdering 17-year-old girl 34 years after she was killed while walking home for dinner

Undated picture released by the Metropolitan Police of Yiannoulla Yianni, 17, whose body was found by her parents at the family home in London on Friday 13 August, 1982, after she had been sexually assaulted and strangled. Police have now offered a  10,000 reward for help in solving the 21-year-old case after new forensic techniques involving DNA opened up lines of inquiry.  See PA story POLICE Murder. PA photo: Scotland Yard / handout.

Yiannoulla Yianni, 17, was attacked on a summer's afternoon in 1982 after she returned to her North London home to make dinner. James Warnock, 56, has been charged with her murder.

Second hand car salesman who used adverts for fake Mecca trips on a Muslim TV station to con pilgrims out of £36,000 is jailed for 30 months 

Mudassir Shaheen (pictured), 39, who pocketed up to £36,000 after placing bogus adverts on a Muslim TV station claiming to arrange £3,000 journeys to Mecca, is jailed for 30 months.

Shocking moment man's hoverboard went up in flames as he tried it out for the first time

Video shows a brand new hoverboard set on fire as owner tries it out for the first time

Stephen Lee Nott, originally from Newcastle upon Tyne but now living in Jakarta, Indonesia, purchased the must-have gadget from eBay for £240 ($345). The 32-year-old, who was visiting family in England over the Christmas period, says he charged the hoverboard for around 10 hours before taking it outside for a test ride. The video shows Stephen trialling the gadget for the first time when suddenly it erupts into flames, prompting him to jump out of the way in panic.

Students are treated in hospital for E.coli with one losing a stone-and-a-half after Club 18-30 holiday at Zante hotel where 'all you could hear was people being sick'

University students Becky Robson, 22, and Millie Schofield, 21, were rushed into hospital and given anti-sickness injections after they fell ill whilst partying on the island of Zante in Greece.

Shocking video shows heart-stopping moment a huge lorry overtakes a van on a level crossing as police appeal for witnesses

A lorry driver has been caught dicing with death on CCTV after overtaking a van - on a LEVEL CROSSING near Hull, East Yorkshire. See Ross Parry copy RPYDRIVE : The shocking footage shows a van driver being forced to stop at the crossing as the HGV drives into the oncoming lane.  Now police are trying to trace the driver of the lorry after the ìpotentially fatalî manoeuvre on January 5 near Hull, East Yorks. Pc Michelle Pidgen of British Transport Police said: ìThe driver of the van was forced to pull over and stop on the crossing after the HGV driver overtook him, at speed. ìWe want to speak to anyone who witnessed what happened and appeal for the driver of the van and of the HGV to come forward.

Heart-stopping CCTV footage shows a blue van driver being forced to stop on Ulceby level crossing in North Lincolnshire as the HGV drives into the oncoming lane and overtakes at speed.

'Put cigarette-style health warnings on fizzy drinks,' urge health chiefs as study finds parents are a third less likely to buy them for their children

A study by US scientists at the University of Pennsylvania, found only 40 per cent of parents said they would buy sugary drinks if they carried graphic warnings.

London will get 600 more armed police to take on terrorists following the Paris attacks, Metropolitan Police reveals

Armed police officers on a training exercise in Cleveland UK.

Met Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan Howe said increasing the number of armed police was a direct response to the marauding attacks in the French capital which killed 130 people.

The search for Vietnam's war dead: Largest ever DNA identification project is underway to name those who perished 40 years ago

The Vietnamese government is working with Hamburg-based medical diagnostics firm Bioglobe to train experts how to use DNA technologies to identify remains.

The driverless car that can cope with SNOW: Ford vehicle can see through blizzards and tackle slippery corners

Ford has been testing the vehicles in winter weather (pictured) in Michigan, including at Mcity - a 32-acre, fake urban environment at the University of Michigan.

The shocking tactic to deter bike thieves: LA pranksters set up push bike to electrocute anyone attempting to steal it from the street

'What happened buddy?': Pranksters set up push bike to release electric shocks to those

The pranksters, brothers Jeremy and Jason Holden (top right), kitted out an ordinary push-along bike with shock devices in the handlebars and seat before leaving it out in the street in Los Angeles, US. They sat quietly in hiding as they waited for passers-by to pick up the seemingly-abandoned bike in Hollywood, filming every moment with a number of handheld cameras. When an unknowing member of the public picked up the bike and tried to make-off with it, the brothers - using a handheld button - allowed the shock devices to release small charges. Over a number of hours, they filmed several people trying to steal the bike - and then being thrown from it (left and bottom right) after being shocked by the electric zap.

The last flight of the Sea Kings: Iconic Royal Navy search and rescue helicopters make their final flight in Scotland after the service was taken over by a private firm 

Sea Kings have served in thousands of rescues across Scotland since they were first established but after decades of keeping an eye in the sky the government has called time on their use.

Obese grandmother who lost TEN STONE after years of yo-yo dieting can fit back into her wedding dress 38 years after she wore it as a teenage bride

Alison Berry, 56, from Hebburn, Tyne and Wear, who decided to slim down after hitting 22 stone, said that discovering that the bridal gown she wore at the age of 18 was a perfect fit was 'emotional'.

'I'm doing this for you': Tragic last message of aspiring fashion designer, 20, who killed herself because she feared losing her Muslim boyfriend to an arranged marriage 

Suk Yin Cheng (pictured) believed she would be unable to cope if boyfriend Kahil Mohammad married another woman. She took her life by walking into the path of a speeding HGV on the A38 in Burton.

Fitness trainer with no legs who can bench press 420lbs and do push ups in his wheelchair offers to train other amputees for free

Zack Ruhl, 26, from Houston, Texas suffers with a rare bone disorder but can bench 420lbs and do push ups in his wheelchair. He has opened a gym and offers free classes to amputees.

The mystery of Otzi's wandering father: Famous iceman's parents came from two different parts of Europe and may have had a fling in the Alps

Experts from European Academy of Bozen-Bolzaon in Italy have compared the Otzi the iceman's mitochondrial DNA with 1,077 modern samples. A stock image of the mummy is shown.

'Far too beautiful for Jeremy Kyle': Stunned viewers take to Twitter to hail the appearance of a 'pretty' guest on the ITV show as a 'miracle'

Jeremy Kyle viewers take to Twitter to hail the appearance of a 'pretty' guest as a

Cheryl, from Scotland, appeared on Jeremy Kyle to take a lie detector test after her grandmother accused her of stealing from her but viewers were more interested in her looks. One remarked that he was 'a bit in love with Cheryl', while another quipped that she must be 'adopted'.

Terrier takes flight! Video shows staff at major airport desperately trying to catch runaway dog as it hares around Tarmac for 20 minutes forcing delays to flights

The dog ran amok at Congonhas Airport in Brazil - one of São Paulo's main airports - and evaded capture despite dozens of firemen and airport officials being called in to help.

'Big Six' energy giants under pressure to cut households' bills by 10% as wholesale energy prices hit a five-year low

Big energy suppliers in Britain are under pressure to reduce bills as wholesale electricity and gas prices hit a five-year low according to latest data from an industry insider.

Businessman who used a leaf blower to clear his driveway is threatened with a 'hefty fine' for FLY TIPPING after the garden waste ended up in the road 

Paul Coombes, of Salford, could not believe his eyes when he received a letter from a local residents association complaining that he should bag his leaves up rather than blow them into the road.

Friends fan who quotes entire episodes by heart gets the marriage proposal of her dreams as her boyfriend pops the question in a candlelit garden inspired by the sitcom

Mitesh Jadva, 25, brought girlfriend Anisha Patel, 23, from north west London, to tears with his elaborate proposal in which a choir sang The Rembrandts' theme tune, I'll Be There For You.

Hummingbirds create tiny tornadoes with their wings: Swirling air currents allow the birds to make the tightest of turns

Scientists in at the University of Montana analysed the complex air currents created by the tiny birds' wings and found they create tiny tornadoes which gives them their high maneuverability.

M&S; beauty counter worker sacked for 'always being late' discovers epileptic fits in her sleep were to blame - and now wants her job back

Kelin Tevfik, 22, started working behind the beauty counter at the Marks & Spencer in Canterbury last June. She says she was sacked in October before finding out she was suffering fits at night.

Cystic fibrosis sufferer was 'locked in a taxi and driven around for two hours until she agreed to hand over £70 fine for being sick' 

Emma Carter, 28, from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, was in the cab with her step-mum Ann Smallman, 56, when she was sick on herself because of her medication.

Obese mother loses five stone with an IMAGINARY gastric band - after a hypnotist convinced her she'd had one fitted 

Jessica Penney from London lost 5 stone with an IMAGINARY gastric band

Jessica Penney, 26, from Bermondsey, London, used to gorge on burgers, chips, fizzy drinks and chocolate every day, growing to a size 22 and tipping the scales at 17st - until a hypnotist tricked her into feeling fuller quicker. The beauty therapist, who used to be so embarrassed of her body she wouldn't take her children swimming, says she now feels 'in control' of her diet and more confident.

Woman abducted as a child is reunited with her mother on the 89-year-old's deathbed after 40-year search to find the old home her mother refused to leave in case she ever returned

Zhang Buju's (in green) family abandoned all hope of finding her again but her mother (bottom right), now 89, who was reunited with her this week,refused to leave the town in case she returned

Mother-to-be with huge angry rash on her baby bump is horrified to learn she is ALLERGIC to being pregnant

Fiona Kerrigan, 25, from Inverclyde, was in the final three months of her pregnancy when she developed the angry, red break-out among her stretch marks.

He flew through! Passenger with rice-sized chip implant under his skin becomes first in the world to board a plane with the wave of a hand

Swedish technology expert Andreas Sjöström recently implanted a microchip in his hand and uploaded his Scandinavian Airlines flight booking to it to board a plane out of Stockholm Arlanda Airport to Paris

A Swedish technology expert implanted a microchip in his hand and uploaded his Scandinavian Airlines flight booking to it to board a plane out of Stockholm Arlanda Airport to Paris.

Mini-beast safari: Mesmerising macroscopic photographs reveal the dazzling beauty of insects in detailed close ups

Pictured: Detail of a rhubarb weevil.
These mesmerising close-up photographs of insects reveal intricate details which are usually invisible to the naked eye.  In one striking image an enormous red creature with sharp pincers on its mouth looks like an alien - but it is actually a Red Paper Wasp. 
Other insects photographed in the fascinating collection include bees, robber flies, a white and red tiger moth, and a longhorn beetle.   A Rhubarb Weevil, which typically measures just half an inch, has been captured in such detail that the tiny hairs on its brown body are visible. Teacher and freelance photographer Roni Hendrawan took these hyperreal pictures in forests and gardens near his home in Toboali, on Bangka Island, Indonesia.  SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
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Teacher and freelance photographer Roni Hendrawan has captured stunning macro images of mini-beasts. The photos were taken the forests and gardens near his home in Bangka, Indonesia.

Rocky road to fitness! Hilarious moment motorist starts blasting out 'Eye of the Tiger' to motivate random jogger

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The driver turned up the inspirational song by American rock band Survivor as he approached the runner who was pounding the pavement alongside a large field in Texas, US.

'It's thug life innit': Confused parents confess they are baffled by the language their teenage sons use 

One mother has admitted she was baffled by the word 'roadman' after her son was labelled one, but fellow users were none the wiser as they tried to decode words like 'wasteman' and 'baller'.

Looks like he might have been in pane! Moment young boy accidentally runs straight through huge glass advertising board

The incident was captured on CCTV outside an office in Toledo, Parana, Brazil and shows the happy-go-lucky youngster running towards a large advertising board before taking the leap of faith.

Friends evolved earlier than thought: Chimps also form friendships based on trust, researcher find

A study of chimps showed a shared trait of 'selectively trusting friends in costly situations', researchers said

Chimpanzees share the same instinct as humans to form close friendships based on trust, scientists have found. A study of 15 chimps at a Kenyan sanctuary had...

He really wants those goats back! Watch the astonishing moment a farmer uses his bare hands to squeeze two of his animals from the stomach of a live PYTHON 

Video shows an Indian farmer squeeze animals from a PYTHON

The unnamed farmer, from Kerala in south India, stunned onlookers as he pressed the bloated stomach of the 6ft-long python (left) and the animals, taken from a nearby village, popped out (centre). Footage shows him holding the giant snake between his legs before trying to unravel its coiling body. At one point, the man - who is wearing flip flops and jeans - even holds the python's mouth as he pulls out the head of the baby goat (right), which had sadly already died.

Fifteen stone student who felt 'too fat to leave the house' slims to size eight after paying £4,000 to do a celebrity boot camp 

Sophie Winter, 20, from Bedford, a student at Portsmouth University, banished her low self esteem and transformed her body by spending four weeks at a military fitness retreat in Norfolk.

Single mother helped catch the burglar who ransacked her home and stole £5,500 of her belongings after preserving his spit in her garden

Victoria Holpin, 34, immediately grabbed a kitchen bowl at her home in Tuffley, Gloucester, and covered the spit to protect it from the rain and preserve it for forensic analysis.

'Gladiator' drone could rid the skies of annoying UAVs: Robotic Falcon fires a net at other unmanned aircraft to capture them

Engineers at Michigan Michigan Technological University have developed a drone catcher that fires a net at other UAVs from up to 40 feet away while still in mid-air.

'Attention-seeking' MP is criticised for breastfeeding her baby during a parliament debate in Madrid 

Carolina Bescansa, from the anti-austerity Podemos party, brought her five-month-old baby boy to a parliamentary session in Madrid, Spain.

Jealous controlling boyfriend who stabbed his partner more than 80 times after she dumped him is convicted of murder 

Laura Davies, 21, died after Jordan Taylor, 22, stabbed her more than 80 times at the Essex Horse and Pony Protection Society base in Basildon, Essex, where she lived and worked as a groom.

Pensioner, 72, is cleared of the manslaughter of her husband of 52 years who died after being left lying in his own urine for a week after social services withdrew care for him

A jury at Reading Crown Court took an hour to clear Joan Downing after siding with her barrister who blamed the couple's local council for abandoning them without any help - despite both being unwell.

Harry's night out with TWO exes: Prince parties with former girlfriends Natalie Pinkham and Astrid Harbord at birthday bash in Bunga Bunga 

Prince Harry parties with ex-girlfriends Natalie Pinkham and Astrid Harbord at Bunga Bunga

Prince Harry, 31, was seen looking bleary eyed as he emerged from the south London club last night (centre) after celebrating his pal Anneke GIlkes' birthday. The fun-loving royal enjoyed a night out with cousin Eugenie (inset, right) and Denise Van Outen (inset, left), as well as two beauties who he has previously been linked to. Rumours whirled about the royal and F1 presenter Natalie Pinkham (left) in 2006, while in 2009 he and Astrid Harbord (right), were spotted in the back of a car in the early hours as it entered Clarence House.

Australian woman who came down with a bad cough on the day of her daughter's wedding started speaking with a SCOTTISH accent - and it never changed back

Marie Stewart (pictured at her daughter Rebecca's wedding) from New South Wales has spoken in a different accent since she contracted a serious virus. The condition is known as Foreign Accent Syndrome.

Can you really roast a chicken in just 20 minutes in the MICROWAVE? Femail puts the newest time-saving gadget to the test... but it falls foul of expectations

FEMAIL tests Lakeland's Lékué Deep Microwave Steam Case, which promises to cook a roast chicken in just 20 minutes using only the humble microwave, but the gadget falls foul of expectorations.

Tenant 'is plagued by dozens of two-foot long super rats' but his landlords refuse to take action because THEY haven't seen them 

Michael Elias, 58, from Neath, Wales, is living in fear over the rodents running amok around his home and believes dozens of the 'enormous' creatures are getting in through a drain pipe.

British diplomat in Moscow learned her dying mother's £87,000 life savings had been stolen by the family paid to care for her in the UK 

Mother and daughter Susan and Tamasin Jackson, pictured left, stole up to £500 a day for a year from Moira Habberjam, of Leeds, Yorkshire, whose deathbed statement jailed the pair.

Touching moment a distressed seal waits patiently nearby as fisherman uses a chainsaw to cut a hole in ice on completely frozen lake 

Tarmo Tolvanen made the decision to try and rescue the Saimaa ringed seal after discovering it on the icy surface of Lake Saimaa in Finland. There are only around 300 of the seals left in the world.

 

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The adorable costumes given to animals on Dress up your Pet day

Pet owners from around the world have been celebrating Dress up your Pet day for the last seven years - and 2015 has been no exception. Images include a Doberman dressed as a Ghostbuster (top right), a tortoise turned into a devil and a cowboy guinea pig riding a toy horse. Other pictures include, a dog in a Star Wars bantha outfit (left) and a piglet dressed as a taco (bottom right).

Catch of the day! Stunning photos show elegant Osprey swooping in to snatch goldfish from inner city pond

Magnificent photos from the heart of Toronto, Canada, show the osprey - more used to hunting rabbits, small reptiles and other birds - flying away with a goldfish gripped tightly in its talons

Still thrilling: Intimate photographs show the making of Michael Jackson's legendary Thriller video as album sales pass 100million

The 13-minute film became the first music video to be included in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress months after the singer's death in 2009, cementing forever its place in cinematic history.

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Mac on...the Lottery 

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Ex-Masterchef contestant to open one of the world's smallest restaurants in her garden SHED - with a luxury meal for eight setting diners back £1,000 

Ex-Masterchef's Kathryn Minchew to open a restaurant in her garden SHED

Kathryn Minchew, 32 (pictured) who reached the semi-finals of the 2008 competition, set up Gloucester Studio in a purpose-built hut in her Cotswolds garden (inset). It can seat just eight guests at a time and prices start at £495 for a 'simple supper' going up to £995 for the 'bespoke dining' option.

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Room for the whole commune! Custom-made stretch VW 'hippie wagon' is almost eight metres long and seats more than 20 people

Indonesian mechanic Wahyu Pamungkas's Kombi van as long as 3 Smart cars

Indonesian mechanic Wahyu Pamungkas, from Semarang, claims to have built the world's longest Volkswagen Kombi van (pictured). At 7.6m long, it stretches to the length of almost three Smart cars, at 2.6m. It took a year with the help of 30 workers to create the extravagant vehicle. But the work wasn't cheap and the VW fanatic spent more than £20,000 on making his dream a reality. The iconic VW Type 2 - the much-loved 'hippie wagon' - finally reached the end of the road in 2013, when production was brought to a halt after 63 years.

The ultimate downsizers: Couple spend two years touring the US in this tiny 98sqft home on wheels with their two dogs

Back in 2014 Kelly Tousley and Curtiss O'Rorke Stedman from Alaska spent $4,750 on a minute portable trailer and transformed it into a cosy roadtripping paradise with a Mac computer and bed.

They just can't bear the wait! Watch the adorable moment an eager group of bears lollop after the food truck at their sanctuary 

Footage shows the bears - many of which were previously forced to perform on the streets - lolloping along a small tarmac path as the delivery driver makes their way into the centre in Agra, India.

On set with Ol' Blue Eyes: Never-before-seen candid pictures show Frank Sinatra goofing around, having a smoke and posing with Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly

Never-before-seen pictures of Frank Sinatra with Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly

The previously unseen pictures feature in a new book about Frank Sinatra's film career and and is crammed with charming and often informal shots of him in between takes with fellow A-list stars.Sinatra starred in movies with the likes of Natalie Wood, Marlon Brando, Audrey Hepburn and appeared in 55 motion pictures spanning over four decades. He is pictured top left, with Grace Kelly on the set of High Society, bottom left while filming Young at Heart, and right in between takes of the Manchurian Candidate.

   

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