Swedish asylum worker, 22, is stabbed to death 'in frenzied attack' at a CHILD migrant centre as refugee boy, 15, is arrested for murder amid rising tensions over violence and sex assaults

Sweden asylum worker Alexandra Mezher is stabbed to death

Migrant centre worker Alexandra Mezher, 22, (pictured left and centre) was attacked today at a centre for unaccompanied migrant children aged between 14 and 17 in Molndal, on Sweden's west coast. She was taken to Sahlgrenska Hospital but later died of her injuries. A boy, aged 15, has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the 'frenzied attack.' Miss Mezher, whose family are originally from Lebanon, had only worked at the accommodation (right) for unaccompanied refugee children for a few months. The stabbing comes on the same day as police in Sweden demanded more resources to stem rising violence they claim is linked to the migrant crisis. According to the Swedish Migration Agency, as the tide of asylum seekers grows ever larger (bottom right) the number of threats and violent incidents at asylum facilities more than doubled between 2014 and 2015. In 2014, there were 148 incidents but in 2015 that number jumped to 322.

'Nothing can prepare you for seeing your baby in a coffin': Bombshell report condemns NHS 111 out-of-hours service as NOT SAFE for sick children after blunders cost baby his life

Report condemns NHS out-of-hours service as not safe for sick children

The out-of-hours NHS hotline is unsafe for seriously ill children, a bombshell report reveals. The 111 service puts parents at the mercy of a box-ticking process that can miss life-threatening symptoms. The shocking finding comes in a report into the death of a baby from sepsis. It said William Mead (pictured right and left, with parents Paul and Melissa), one, of Cornwall, might be alive today had a 111 call handler realised just how ill he was. That blunder is only one of 16 that contributed to the tragedy. But many of the problems are nationwide, the report said.

NHS campaign 'denies children vital antibiotics': Crusade against drug resistance means some GPs are failing to hand them out even when they are clinically required

Children are being denied medicines that could save their life because of the crusade against antibiotic resistance, according to the NHS report into Cornish one-year-old William Mead's death.

Diets never work? It's not your fault: You may just need to eat ice cream instead, as new research shows we all get slim with different foods 

A stock photo of a beautiful Young Woman choosing between Fruits and Sweets

A team of Israeli scientists may have found a 'miracle' diet that really does work for everyone.

The search engine for SLEEPING BABIES: Experts warn webcam security is lacking and urge owners to set passwords

Shodan, a search engine for the Internet of Things, has launched a new section on its site that lets users easily browse webcams without a password.

ISIS thug takes just 30 minutes to propose to undercover reporter as she researches jihadis online

An undercover reporter researching jihadis online was asked to marry an ISIS terrorist called Mario and come to Syria to be with him after talking to him over the internet for just half an hour.

Look out! Warning over prank site that can crash your iPhone by overloading Safari broswer

Some iPhone users may be experiencing some trouble today with a prank shutting down phones. CrashSafari.com is being snuck into tweets and when clicked on, overloads Safari browser.

The secret sites you WON'T find on Google Earth: Blurred-out regions it is claimed contain everything from secret cities to UFO test sites

Google’s secret areas: The blurred out regions it is claimed contain everything from

Several areas on Google Earth have seemingly disappeared or been hidden - some for seemingly no good reason. These include (from top left, clockwise); areas of Valencia City in the Philippines; the Volkel air base in the Netherlands; the Keowee Dam, on Lake Keowee in South Carolina; a possible 'secret city' in Russia; the Százhalombatta Oil Refinery in Hungary; the Faroe Islands in Denmark.

Cecil Parkinson, the former Tory minister who will always be remembered for his love-child scandal, dies aged 84 of cancer 

Cecil Parkinson, Ex cabinet minister under Thatcher arrives at St Paul's Cathedral, he is amongst the guests at Margaret Thatcher's funeral today. 
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The Conservative grandee and former party chairman became Mrs Thatcher's favourite minister but fell from grace after a 12-year affair with his secretary emerged in 1983 when she became pregnant.

Labour MP Simon Danczuk is reported to the police and Parliament over thousands of pounds of 'fraudulent' expenses claims 

The backbencher is accused of claiming more than £25,000 in extra accommodation allowances since 2011 for his children, despite none of them living with him in London.

Ex-royal butler Paul Burrell claims PR guru Max Clifford betrayed him by leaking details of his relationship with the Queen 

Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell and disgraced PR guru Max Clifford came to blows in London's High Court today. Clifford claims Burrell gave him secrets to sell to the newspapers.

Biggest rail union calls off tomorrow's 24-hour Tube strike but STILL plans industrial action over all-night Underground service 

The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union has announced it has joined other unions in deciding not to go ahead with tomorrow's walkout in London following lengthy talks with the company.

£33million lotto 'winner' called to court SEVEN times for not paying fines: Family say grandmother has 'gone to ground' as 'hundreds more ' make claim for jackpot

£33million lotto 'winner' called to court SEVEN times for not paying fines: Family say

Susanne Hinte (pictured), 48 - who has sent her water-damaged ticket to lottery firm Camelot - has been called before magistrates at least seven times for outstanding fines dating back to 2003. The qualified nurse had been summoned to Worcester magistrates' court (inset) six times in as many years, including a summons over the failure to pay £2,205 in 2010. The following year she was summoned again after failing to pay an amount of £3,000. At most of the hearings, a 'no-bail warrant' was issued for her arrest, after she failed to attend court. Miss Hinte was listed to appear before Kidderminster magistrates over the traffic matter when she was fined in 2014, but again did not attend.

Osborne faces three probes into Google's tax deal: No 10 distances itself from Chancellor's 'victory' claim as Tory MPs queue up to demand further action

George Osborne is facing three inquiries into his £130m back-tax deal with Google while Downing Street has distanced itself from his claims the agreement was a 'victory' for the tax-payer.

So, where was George? On a jolly with Bill Gates...QUENTIN LETTS on Yesterday in Parliament

George Osborne was off on a jolly with Microsoft founder Bill Gates while his £130million corporation tax deal with Google was being picked apart, writes QUENTIN LETTS.

Have they found 'The Duchess'? Police think headless corpse dumped in a Norfolk field 40 years ago may be the body of notorious Danish prostitute

The young woman's torso was found in a remote field in the village of Cockley Cley, near Swaffham, Norfolk in August 1974, wearing a pink nightdress and wrapped in a plastic sheet.

Have scientists found a CURE for Type 1 diabetes? Experts halt the disease by implanting cells that help produce insulin

Experts from US hospitals and institutions including Harvard University managed to transplant cells into mice, which immediately began producing insulin.

Twelve trips to the bathroom a night, constant backache and SIX THOUSAND calories a day: Meet the woman who's about to give birth to quintuplets

Kim Tucci from Perth is about to give birth to quintuplets

Australian mum Kim Tucci, 26, who is pregnant with quintuplets, is force feeding herself 6,000 calories a day and trekking to the bathroom 12 times a night. The mother-of-two will soon be a mother-of-seven after naturally falling pregnant while trying for a third and final child with her husband. Mrs Tucci is documenting the highs and lows of her pregnancy on a blog that has amassed more than 123,000 followers - most of them mums who also share their stories.

Sugar 'is the new crack cocaine': Doctor warns growing addiction to the sweet stuff is 'as dangerous as drugs and alcohol' 

NHS weight-loss expert Dr Sally Norton said the more sugar a person eats, the more the reward receptors in the brain are numbed to it, meaning they need more sugar to re-create the same high.

Why artificial sweeteners will NEVER satisfy your cravings: The brain 'desires sugar's calories - NOT its sweetness'

Yale University scientists revealed the brain responds differently to taste and nutritional value - and humans' response to sugar as nutrition was developed to ensure we eat enough calories.

Can I get your order sir? McDonald's roll out table service and cooked-to-order gourmet burgers to 400 restaurants nationwide 

The fast food giant said customers will soon be able to order from digital kiosks at their table after the feature proved successful when it was trialled at 14 locations across Britain.

Women are hit HARDER by heart attacks than men: Jaw and back pain, nausea and even a sense of dread are among 'vague symptoms' felt by females but not males

An American Heart Association report revealed the atypical symptoms of women's heart attacks are often misdiagnosed or undertreated - which leads to higher death rates.

Police go on bizarre anti-burglary drive by BREAKING INTO 'unsecure' homes and Tweeting pictures from inside - provoking angry response from homeowners 

Police are letting themselves into people's houses and TWEETING pictures

The Coventry City Police team has faced an angry backlash on social media after publicising how officers have been testing front doors while on carrying out burglary patrols of the city. The photos, one of which has been retweeted by West Midlands Police's chief constable, showed officers inside hallways to make a point that the homeowner's property is insecure. One Twitter user, Craig Walder, told them: 'If you enter my home like this, don't be surprised if I use reasonable force when I hear you.' The force said it had had good feedback but would take other comments on board.

Worrying number of GPs who can't spot a migraine: Woman suffers for years until she changes her doctor

Photograph by Peter Powell.    22-01-2016.
This is Kathryn McNally.  Kathryn, an accountant, suffered headches since her early teens.  Since changing her doctors her diagnosis was changed with an improvement to her health.

Kathryn McNally, 39, an accountant from Southport, Merseyside was showing the classic symptoms of migraine, yet her GP insisted she was experiencing no more than tension headaches.

Blackcurrants may lower diabetes risk: 'Antioxidants in the fruit affect how the body breaks down carbohydrates and sugars'

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Can eating blackcurrants cut the risk of diabees in people who are overweight? That's the thinking behind a new clinical trial.

Big brains really DO make you smarter: Animals with the largest amount of grey matter are better problem solvers

To find out whether size matters, researchers from Wyoming University visited nine zoos and videoed 140 animals from 39 species as they tried to solve a puzzle. Tiger pictured.

Graphene could help keep planes flying in freezing conditions: 'Ribbons' of hi-tech material can keep wings ice free

Rice University developed a method for de-icing airplane wings. They placed graphene and naoribbion on rotor blades, which heated up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit while in motion.

Is Apple going rotten? Analysts say iPhone sales may have reached their peak

FILE - In this Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015, file photo, Apple CEO Tim Cook discusses the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus during the Apple event at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. Most analysts believe Apple surpassed its own record by selling more than 74.5 million iPhones in the final three months of 2015. But there are signs that iPhone sales in the first three months of 2016 will show an abrupt decline from the same period a year earlier. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

There are signs that iPhone sales in the first three months of 2016 will show an abrupt decline from the same period a year earlier.

Self-flying Black Hawk helicopter revealed - and it comes with a companion ROBOTANK for ground surveillance

In a collaboration by Carnegie Mellon University and Sikorsky Aircraft, autonomous helicopter and an unmanned vehicle teamed up for a ground-air mission.

The smiling selfies that turned to despair: How swashbuckling adventurer who saw it as his duty to live like a hero from a bygone age met a tragic end

The smiling selfies that turned to despair: Tragic end for adventurer who saw it as his

After the tragic death of Henry Worsley, who died in hospital in Chile after the epic Antarctic trek, pictures of the heroic adventurer show how he would not give up despite his health deteriorating. From the fresh-faced explorer wrapped in fur seen on December 29 (top left), he seems to quickly go downhill, revealing pictures of him missing a tooth after biting into a frozen snack (top middle). On January 8 (top right) he has to take a rest day after suffering an upset stomach. Worsley smokes a cigar as he starts to go hungry (bottom left) on January 16 and two days later, looks tired after a punishing day walking on soft snow (bottom middle). Five days later he looks thin as he nears the end of his trek due to illness, and just three days later he tragically died.

How Donald Trump 'lost control' and went from charming TV producer to launching 'extremely abusive' attacks at Selina Scott during 1995 documentary

Popular English television presenter Selina Scott got to know Trump after she came to New York City in 1995 to film a profile about the real estate tycoon, saying he was charming at first, but that changed.

The number of Russian spies undercover in Britain is higher than at any time since the COLD WAR following the bombshell Litvinenko inquiry

A member of the armed services on the deck of Vanguard-class submarine HMS Vigilant, one of the UK's four nuclear warhead-carrying submarines, with Astute-class submarine HMS Artful behind, at HM Naval Base Clyde, also known as Faslane, ahead of a visit by Defence Secretary Michael Fallon. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday January 20, 2016. See PA story DEFENCE Trident. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire

David Cameron vowed to continue his dealings with the Kremlin with a 'very cold heart' after an inquiry found President Putin had 'probably' personally ordered the assassination of Mr Litvinenko.

Jason Manford claims Samantha Cameron told her children to expect 'oink oink' noises at school - as they filmed celebrity Bake Off together amid 'Pig-gate' allegations 

Samantha Cameron, 44, had to prepare her kids for being bullied in the wake of extraordinary claims made in Lord Ashcroft's book, according to Jason Manford on his Absolute Radio show.

Masked thug attacks victim with machete in horrifying daylight attack in front of shocked rush-hour commuters 

A man has been arrested after an attack in Birmingham this morning (25 January) which has left a man with serious injuries.  See NTI story NTIATTACK.  Officers were called to Tile Cross Road, Birmingham, just after 8.10am following reports that a 50-year-old man had been attacked with a machete. He suffered serious injuries and was taken to hospital for treatment.  Detectives launched an investigation and have cordoned off a section of Tile Cross Road while they examine the scene.  Shortly after the report a 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault ñ he is currently in custody and will be questioned later today.  Officers also want to track down a second man who was seen to run from the scene and drive off in a blue BMW.

The man was attacked by the masked assailant who allegedly sliced and 'chopped up' his victim in front of shocked commuters near a bus stop on Tile Cross Road in Birmingham at about 8am.

The season-ticket commuter pays £6,000 a year for seat in the cleaning cupboard with a mop and bucket

The City of London worker often struggles to find a seat on his return journey from London Liverpool Street to Ipswich, Suffolk, a journey he has made for the past 17 years.

PICTURED: Anaesthesiologist, 39, 'brutally raped and murdered by a man armed with a CUTLASS' on the first day of her vacation with her husband on Caribbean island of Grenada

PICTURED: Atlanta anesthesiologist, 39, 'brutally raped and murdered by a man armed with a

The American woman thought to have been raped and murdered while vacationing in Grenada has been named as Jessica Colker, an anesthesiologist from Atlanta. The 39-year-old was found dead on a deserted stretch of beach after she was attacked by a man armed with a cutlass while she was walking with her husband, Britan Melito (both pictured). He survived the attack at the world-famous La Sagesse resort on Saturday night and police sources in St. George's, the captial of the Caribbean island said that a man is being questioned, although no arrests have been made.

Not so lonely after all! Planet thought to have been floating in space alone does have a parent star (but it's 6.2 billion miles away)

Researchers from the University of Hertfordshire discovered the planet 2MASS J2126 orbits its star at an enormous distance more than 7,000 times further apart than the Earth and sun.

Does the secret of the universe's origin lie in a 'quantum wiggle'? Primordial clock signals could reveal if the Big Bang was actually a CRUNCH

Microwave radiation from the whole sky, captured by the European Space Agency's Planck satellite. 
In this image, the dust of the Milky Way is shown in blue, with a red band across the centre showing hot regions, while the mottled yellow area above and below represents relic radiation, otherwise known as the Cosmic Microwave Background, created in the fireball of the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago, which is the oldest light in the Universe. Such an image allows scientists to study both the origins of the Universe and the birth of stars in our galaxy. 

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Undated UK Space Agency handout picture of an image

The answers to the origin of the universe may lie in the measurements of 'primordial standard clocks,' proposed by researchers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

Forget 3D printing! Here comes 4D: Shape-shifting objects that fold themselves up and change over time are created using printer

Researchers at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University have invented a technique that uses a hydrogel 'ink' that swells when it is added to water, causing objects to change shape.

The innocent young footballer who would become Jihadi Jack: As parents deny he is now in ISIS, it emerges Muslim convert called extremists his 'mates' who fought Britain's 'brainwashed soldiers'

Jihadi Jack's parents' deny son has joined ISIS in Syria

Jack Letts, 20, (pictured inset) left the UK in September 2014 when he was just aged 18, sparking fears that he may have fled to join ISIS in Syria. He is now said to go by the name Ibrahim or Abu Muhammed. Today, new pictures of the suspected ISIS jihadi emerged as an innocent young schoolboy footballer (right) and aged 17 on a family holiday (left), his family continue to claim he has not joined the terror group. But a screenshot of a conversation he had with a former classmate in November suggests he is not as innocent as his parents would like to think. In it, he writes: 'My mates died fighting and killing your countries [sic] brainwashed soldiers and its servants in the east. It's sickening to even compare you to them.'

ISIS fanatics have set up secret camps INSIDE Europe to plan more 'large scale' attacks, warn EU police

The terror group claims have to hundreds of militants in countries across the continent ready to bring murder and mayhem to the streets, said Europol.

Jihadi John 'told his younger brother not to follow him to Syria': Extremist's sibling says encounters with MI5 ruined his life

Islamic State terrorist Mohammed Emwazi, who was killed in a drone strike in Raqqa two months ago, had told his brother Oman, 22, that his encounters with MI5 had ruined his hopes of marriage.

British mother accused of taking her toddler son to Syria to join ISIS claims she 'made a mistake' by going to live under the terror group 

Tareena Shakil, 26, (pictured) from Birmingham who fled to Syria in October 2014 told a jury she came back of her 'own free will' after a change of heart.

'Now you are going to see another TV first - attempted suicide': Tragic story of Florida news anchor who shot herself dead during live broadcast in 1974 is turned into a Hollywood film

'Now you are going to see another TV first - attempted suicide': Story of Florida news

Christine Chubbuck (left) killed herself while reading the news for a local Sarasota, Florida TV station in July 1974, aged 29. Her story has been retold in a film which was released at the weekend, starring British Hollywood actress Rebecca Hall (right). The movie, called Christine, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah at the weekend. Coincidentally, a documentary version of her life was also on show this year.

Man reveals how a Big Issue seller thanked him for giving him change and hot drinks by treating HIM to a coffee after winning £20 on a scratchcard

The touching post by Joe Wilson about Glasgow magazine seller Daniel Collins is warming the hearts of thousands on Facebook after he revealed how the pair had struck up a friendship.

MPs claim expenses to turn up at charity events including £1.35 to drive three miles to fundraising bike ride 

Stephen Hammond, the MP for Wimbledon, South West London, made the claim for £1.35 to drive three miles despite earning an £800 an hour adviser fee earlier in 2015 on top of his MP salary.

Premier League football star had his house raided and his car stolen when he was 7,000 miles away at the World Cup 

Southampton midfielder Gaston Ramirez was in his native Uruguay when his Hampshire home was ransacked. Jaghmon Roath, 27, and Vishaal Hussain, 19, admitted handling stolen goods.

Dramatic moment paedophile hunters snared a pervert who thought he was going to meet a 14-year-old girl for sex

David Hutchinson had turned up to meet 14-year-old girl 'Amy' in Newcastle city centre after sending her explicit messages - including of his genitals - on a dating website.

KATIE HOPKINS: If Britain is prepared to provide an all-inclusive resort service for asylum seekers, the least they can do is wear bloody wristband

KATIE HOPKINS says asylum seekers in Britain should wear wristbands

The Great British Asylum seekers have landed on their feet here in the land of plenty because all they need to do to get hold of free food and drink throughout the day is show a red band (pictured right), writes MailOnline columnist KATIE HOPKINS (left). At this point you might think our government had seen sense. But what has actually happened is the government and the left wing press have decided the red wristbands violate the human rights and dignity of asylum seekers. Now these bands are to be scrapped and the Labour MP for Central Cardiff is going to petition the government to find out why it was ever allowed in the first place. The reason we need wristbands is because many of these asylum seekers have no identification of their own. And the reason they have no identification is because they lobbed it over the side of their inflatable when they crossed the Mediterranean from Turkey.

Vulnerable British children are being sent into care miles from home because Kent is overwhelmed by thousands of child asylum seekers

Council chiefs in Kent said they have no choice but to place local children elsewhere amid the continuing flow of unaccompanied asylum seeking children (UASC) from the Continent.

Syrian refugees are offered new homes on the Outer Hebrides - Britain's most remote outpost that is more than 40 MILES off the mainland

Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK --- Ruined Houses on St. Kilda --- Image by © David Lomax/robertharding/Corbis

The first two families will arrive in the spring, the Western Isles Council said today, joining a population of just 27,400 people which only has one town, Stornaway, where 8,000 people live.

Fortress Europe: EU border guards will be sent to the Greek frontier for the first time in a desperate bid to stop a flood of migrants

European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker today backed a proposal to strengthen security on the Macedonian border to create a 'second line of defence' against migration.

Dutch right winger demands Islamic male refugees should be locked in asylum centres to 'protect women from testosterone bombs waging sexual jihad' 

Geert Wilders (pictured), leader of the extremist Freedom Party, claims the measure is necessary to stem the 'rape epidemic' as Muslim refugees wage 'a sexual Jihad' on European women.

Teenager who posted selfie with make-up on just half her face to show the power of cosmetics is shocked as trolls call her natural look 'ugly' and 'disgusting'

Teen who posted selfie with make-up on half her face is called ugly and disgusting by

Maisie Beech, 19, from Flemingston, Wales, thought her-and-half make-up selfie was empowering. However reactions to the image soon turned nasty, as some commenters even went as far to suggest she had cancer or alopecia. Maisie has been left feeling less confident since she posted the photos but said: ''It's sad that this is how society is now. Women shouldn't be criticised or called fake or unnatural for wearing make-up in the same way they shouldn't be called ugly if they're not wearing any.'

The beauty of Jonas, from 200 miles up: Astronaut tweets incredible images from International Space Station of moment massive storm batters America 

Scott Kelly, from Orange in New Jersey, snapped the snowstorm in full flow from the International Space Station. Jonas wreaked havoc in the US, with eleven states declaring a state of emergency.

Why snow shovelling can be DEADLY: Activity puts an unusual amount of strain on the heart, say scientists 

An expert from University of Toronto reveals snow shovelling can be a vigorous exercise, which explains why so many people suffered heart attacks while shovelling after the recent blizzard.

Dead whales washed up on British beaches attract graffiti, scavengers... and selfies: Ghoulish sightseers flock to see 30-tonne corpses as a FIFTH whale is found and another EXPLODES during autopsy

Dead sperm whales washed up on British beaches attract graffiti and selfies

The RNLI has said it has found another 30-tonne corpse on marshes at Wainfleet on the Lincolnshire coast this afternoon - five miles from where three more were discovered yesterday. It came as security guards were brought in to stop scavengers attacking the corpses of four sperm whales washed up on two British beaches over the weekend as anti-nuclear campaigners graffitied one of their 30-tonne carcasses (top right). Huge crowds have gone to see the 45ft sperm whales found at Skegness and at Hunstanton in Norfolk, with many posing for selfies with the dead whales (left). They were part of a pod of at least 17 found dead on beaches all along the North Sea coastline in Britain and northern Europe. The giant mammals are having their skin, blubber, teeth and blood tested to establish cause of death (bottom right).

When the baby blues hit before the birth: It's more common than you think - and can take a heartbreaking toll 

BNPS.co.uk (01202 558833)..Pic: PhilYeomans/BNPS..DAILY MAIL  GOOD HEALTH .. ..Call Sheet:      Theresa Tuddenham son Tommy (19mths).. ..Tel:                  07824874742.. ..Email:              tudds86@hotmail.co.uk]..   ..Date:               Saturday 12th December 2015..Time:               6pm..Address:         2 Nightingale Drive, Weymouth, DT3 5SU..Photographer: Phill 07736149411..Bournemouth News service 01202 558 833..Writer:                Chloe Lambert 07768 751 426 chloe.h.lambert@gmail.com..Brief:  This is for an article about prenatal depression. Theresa experienced symptoms of depression and anxiety when she was pregnant with her son. She saw a counsellor and saw a big improvement. So can we have some photos of her alone and some with her son (her partner does not want to be in the pictures). I have explained the dress code

Theresa Tuddenham, 28, a mortgage consultant who lives in Weymouth, Dorset, was buying a house and was pregnant with her first baby. Yet she felt inexplicably depressed.

Are YOU a comfort eater? Experts reveal why fatty and sugary food is so irresistible...from it soothing pain to releasing 'happy' chemicals in the brain

Professor Julia Buckroyd, a psychologist and specialist in eating behaviour at the University of Hertfordshire, reveals the three signs to look for to see if you are an emotional eater.

Ex-Dragons' Den star Doug Richard 'went on about how Japanese girls try and make themselves look younger to a 13-year-old girl he was paying for sex' 

Richard, of north London, denies three counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child, one count of causing a child to engage in sexual activity and a charge of paying for sexual services of a child

Tinder vs reality: Singletons take to social media to share photos revealing what they usually look like compared with their glamorous dating profile pictures 

Tinder users share 'misleading' dating profiles next to 'real selfies'

Users of the dating website shared their contrasting snaps on Twitter to show the 'reality' of how they look when browsing the app for potential lovers compared to the photos displayed in their profiles. The daring men and women proved they don't take themselves too seriously when sharing their real-life snaps, which weren't quite as flawless as those seen on their Tinder profiles.

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Roman Abramovich 'gave Putin a £25million yacht when he was elected': Details emerge of gift to Russian President as US treasury officials accuse him of corruption and embezzlement of state funds

Abramovich 'gave Putin a £25million yacht when he was elected': Details emerge of gift to

Roman Abramovich (inset, left) gave Vladimir Putin (inset, right) a £25million yacht called Olympia (pictured) after he became president of Russia, adding to his estimated fortune of £28billion. A dossier from a political rival claims Mr Putin stays at more than 20 palaces and country retreats and has 58 planes and helicopters. The report also claims he uses a private jet with an £110million cabin which has a bathroom with gold fittings and a £50,000 toilet.

Britain's benefits bonanza: How 29 UK cities have 'low wage, high welfare' economies - and one has seen its benefits bill jump 45%

According to the Centre for Cities report, cities with low pay packets and high welfare bills include Manchester and Bradford. Cities enjoying high wages and low benefits bills include Cambridge and Aberdeen.

'I just want to be pretty': Tearful NHS boob job scrounger Josie Cunningham claims childhood demons are to blame for her obsession with plastic surgery

In a tearful interview, the 24-year-old, from Leeds, said her outrageous behaviour - which includes going through an abortion so she could have a £7,000 nose job - was in a bid to achieve happiness.

Full inquest to be held into the death of teacher Ann Maguire who was stabbed to death by one of her pupils

A full inquest will be held into the death of Ann Maguire, a teacher, 61, who was stabbed to death by 15-year-old pupil Will Cornick at Corpus Christi Catholic College in Leeds in 2014.

ITV broke Ofcom rules after violent and disturbing scenes in Jekyll and Hyde that were unsuitable for children were broadcast at 6.30pm 

More than 500 complaints were made about the first episode in the controversial series after it aired at 6.30pm on a Sunday evening, two-and-a-half hours before the watershed.

The science of magic tricks: From misdirection to 'pausing' time, experts reveal how their illusions mess with our minds

Neuroscientists Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L Macknik, from State University of New York Downstate Medical
Centre, explain techniques used by magicians in How It Works Magazine.

Warehouse worker was crushed to death when a huge 720kg bale of plastic fell on top of him as he was sweeping the yard

Jacek Adamowicz, 29, was working at Hitchen Foods in Ince, Greater Manchester, when the stack of unstable material fell and trapped the employee underneath.

Revealed: How one in five inmates in Britain's maximum security prisons is Muslim

There are currently 5,885 highly dangerous criminals behind bars in the eight Category A prisons in the UK, of which 1,229 follow the Islamic faith.

Oxford Dictionaries in sexism row after complaints that several entries including 'rabid', 'nagging' and 'housework' were sexist

Canadian academic Michael Oman-Reagan (pictured here) tweeted the dictionary after he took exception to the sentence used to describe the adjective 'rabid'.

Junk food adverts DO make children eat more and should be 'banned during popular shows before 9pm'

An analysis of 22 studies at the University of Liverpool revealed exposure to ads for unhealthy food significantly increased food consumption in children, but not adults.

The key to avoiding flu? Taking a CHILL pill! Stress damages the immune system, making us more prone to infections

Stress negatively affects the immune system - and so the trick to fighting the flu may be to relax by working out, having fun or seeing a therapist, say Case Western Reserve University experts.

You've got to be kidding! Police helicopter scrambled to rescue a woman in distress find the 'victim' was a GOAT

Bristol police officers sent up the helicopter after members of the public rang 999 and said they could hear a female sobbing and wailing in the Avon Gorge.

Is it the end of the rusk? Fears over salt and sugar content see sales plummet as parents pick healthier snacks

Grocer magazine said the treats are 'falling from favour fast' as parents opt for lower sugar alternatives. The fall in sales came despite a packaging revamp and a lower sugar version.

Queen steps in to settle the battle of the Baronets as accountant and businessman fight over ancient title

Accountant Murray Pringle, who is in his 70s and comes from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, and businessman Simon Pringle, who is in his 50s and lives near Hastings, East Sussex, both lay claim to the baronetcy of Pringle of Stichill.

Fire chief on £164,000-a-year is allowed to retire and access his £300,000 pension even though he'll be back in the same job a month later

West Yorkshire Fire Service said Simon Pilling officially retired at the end of last month - but will be returning to the post of chief fire officer and chief executive on February 1.

Shocking CCTV footage shows masked men storming a Barclays bank and threatening a terrified staff member with a knife

The suspected robbers entered Barclays Bank on East India Dock Road, Poplar, London before one held a staff member at knifepoint and demanded that the security door be opened.

Grandmother claims her granddaughter, 5, was left with bloody cuts after a glittery bath bomb dissolved and left piece of glass in the water

Helga Martin, 56, from Tyldesley, Gtr Manchester, was giving a bath to Holly, five, and nine-year-old Libby using two small bath bombs from a children's Boots gift set when she saw the glass.

Spanking a child DOES affect their mental health and is 'often the first form of child abuse', experts claim 

Spanking a child can take a toll on their psychiatric wellbeing - and increase risk of them developing aggressive behavior later in life, say professors of psychiatry at the University of Toledo and SUNY.

'He pointed to his heart and said "I'm sorry"': Acid attack victim reveals moment the thug who scarred him for life tried to apologise for the case of mistaken identity 

Acid attack victim Andreas Christopheros on when David Phillips tried to apologise

Over the past year, 30-year-old Andreas Christopheros, from Cornwall, has slowly rebuilt his life with the support of his 33-year-old wife Pia and their adorable son Theo, two. He appeared on This Morning, speaking to presenters Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield about his ordeal. Pictured clockwise from left, on This Morning with his wife Pia and presenters Holly and Phil. Inset, with son Theo before the attack.

Andy Murray reveals he considered pulling out of Australian Open due to 'stressful few days' after father-in-law's collapse

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STUART FRASER IN MELBOURNE: Andy Murray admitted it had been an emotional 48 hours as he returned to action following the collapse of his father-in-law Nigel Sears.

Australian-born dentist's daughter becomes the first British woman to reach a Grand Slam tennis quarter-final in 32 years

Jo Konta, 24, became the first British woman in 32 years to reach a Grand Slam quarter final after beating last year's semi-finalist Ekaterina Makarova.

World Health Organisation backs 'sugar tax' campaign to curb childhood obesity - and says schools should ban unhealthy food

The World Health Organisation gave its backing to the campaign to introduce a 'sugar tax'

The World Health Organisation (WHO) says there is strong evidence that a sugar tax can work alongside other measures such as tackling big portion sizes and unclear food labelling.

Humans ARE to blame for record temperatures: Global warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions has led to 13 of the world's hottest years, study claims

Scientists at Penn State University and Postdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, in Germany, say it is 'extremely likely' humans have caused recent record temperatures since 2000.

Woman whose acne was bad she washed her face in VINEGAR and lemon juice says treatment using thousands of tiny needles finally helped 

EXCLUSIVE: Fran Purdy, from Kent, had tried dozens of over-the counter and home remedies. She claims a specialist treatment which uses tiny needles and heat has transformed her skin.

'Taking the Pill for acne could have killed me': Admin worker, 22, is horrified to learn her swollen leg was caused by a blood clot

Lauren Brown, 22, from York, had been prescribed Co-cyprindiol - commonly known by the brand name Dianette - for skin problems. Pain and swelling in her leg revealed she had DVT.

Rise of the naked Instagram: The social media stars with thousands of followers who post snaps of themselves in the buff (and still get around the nudity policy)

Instagram stars with thousands of followers who post naked snaps of themselves

From cute animals to #fitspos and #barefacedselfies, it can often seem like Instagram is a minefield of varied hashtag trends. But the latest thing to do might just be the most unusual to date. Meet the naked girls of Instagram, also known as users who regularly post pictures of themselves or other women completely in the buff.

Swedish Fritzl 'gave his kidnap victim a depraved 50 Shades of Grey-style contract promising to reduce her imprisonment if she had sex with him'

Doctor Martin Trenneborg, 37, (at the time the photo was taken) is suspected for kidnaping a woman in her 30¿s in Stockholm september 12th, 2015, and shall supposedly have kept her locked up in a bunker like house in Axeltorp, Knislinge, Östra Götene. Photo taken in Stockholms tingsrätt during the detention hearing september 21th 2015.

Martin Trenneborg., 38, makes a list of demands for his victim, including that she gives him a 'girlfriend experience' when they have sex in the bunker he had built on his remote farm in Axeltorp, Sweden.

'Son finds father, 56, dead' in a sex swing surrounded by gas cylinders

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The man was found dead in a 'sex swing' surrounded by gas cylinders at a property in Hove, East Sussex, at around 9.15pm on Friday.

BBC to use 'silver celebrities' including Dame Helen Mirren and Michael Parkinson to persuade pensioners to give up their free TV licence 

The campaign would be fronted by some of Britain's best-loved actors and presenters, potentially including Dame Helen Mirren, Sir Terry Wogan, Sir Michael Parkinson and Lord Melvyn Bragg

Girl, 13, is segregated from her classmates because her dip-dye ombre hairstyle broke school rules

Daisy Kelly has been segregated from other pupils at Tollbar School in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, after dying her hair with a technique called ombre.

'Welcome to my new Kit': Proud father Wayne Rooney introduces newborn baby boy to the world but gets trolled for the KKK initials of his three children 

Wayne Rooney names son Kit before sharing first photo on Instagram

Proud father Wayne Rooney has welcomed his new baby boy into the world but has already faced criticism for naming his son Kit with followers pointing out the initials of his three children are KKK. Showing off his new bundle of joy on Instagram this morning, the footballer posted a picture of Kit at just a few minutes old alongside the caption: 'Meeting Kit for the first time. Home time now. (right)' The 30-year-old and his wife Coleen announced the arrival of their third son - naming him Kit Joseph Rooney - on Sunday. However, just hours after revealing the first photograph of their new arrival, Wayne's Twitter followers started trolling him - pointing out that all three of his children's initials are KKK.

Heavens above! Venus, Saturn, Mars AND Jupiter are captured in a single shot - and Mercury will join the line-up next month

Astronomers in Corfe, Dorset, were treated to a rare view of Venus, Saturn, Mars and Jupiter lining up in an arc across the sky. In the coming weeks Mercury will be added to the list.

Bandages made of CRAB SHELLS could help wounds heal faster: Mineral taken from crustaceans absorbs liquid and kills bacteria

The high-tech alchite dressing (pictured), believed to be a world first, has been designed by the fibres science and technology team at the University of Bolton.

Jeremy Kyle is mocked by a guest over claims that his wife Carla Germaine cheated on him with a polo player (but all Twitter cares about is the man's teeth)

The chat show host, 50, was forced to address the claims his wife had cheated on him by a guest riled by his interrogation. In a dignified response, he said his 'children were all that mattered.'

'Time capsule' of Georgian coins found stashed in Blackburn cemetery: Treasure was unearthed alongside 800 child skeletons from the Industrial Revolution

The remains (coins pictured) were buried in some 400 graves and shed light on the poverty of people who toiled in the Lancashire city's 'dark satanic mills' during the Industrial Revolution.

Uninsured driver, 24, admits killing three people in Boxing Day crash when he ploughed his car in to a group of pedestrians

Ricky Hepworth, 24, killed 48-year-old Andrew Tomlinson and his wife Faye, 54 (pictured), and Mandy Deere, also 54, as they walked home together from a pub in Askern, Doncaster.

'Sometimes I just wish we would crash so I could save someone and be a hero': The shocking confessions of flight attendants on anonymous app Whisper

Behind their smiles and pristine uniforms, cabin crew from airlines based all over the world, in countries including the US and Australia, are gradually losing their patience with passengers.

Extreme Walkies! Ludivine the dog disappears from home to join the local half-marathon... and came home in SEVENTH (and her owner didn't even notice)

Dog disappears from home to join a half-marathon and comes in SEVENTH 

Ludivine, a two-and-a-half-year-old hound dog, who is prone to roaming around town at will, ran a half-marathon in Alabama, and finished in seventh place without her owner noticing. Ludivine ran 13.1 miles within an hour and a half, earning her a medal at the finish.

Jailbreak! Dramatic video shows dozens of Brazilian inmates making a run for it after blowing up a prison wall

The shocking incident was caught on CCTV and shows 40 men escaping Frei Damiao de Bozanno prison in Pernambuco, on the outskirts of Recife in Brazil after blowing up an external wall.

The OAR-some Coxless Crew! Four British women rowers finish epic 9,200 mile journey across the Pacific from San Francisco to Australia - three months later than planned 

The Coxless Crew - a group of female adventurers - celebrate in Cairns, Australia, after rowing more than 9,200 miles across the Pacific Ocean

The women, all from England, arrived in Marlin Marina in Cairns,. Australia, after 257 days at sea, where they rowed across the Pacific Ocean after setting off from San Francisco last April.

Will Spotify be the new Hulu? Music app launching video service with Comedy Central and the BBC already signed up

Spotify will be rolling out video content for its Android users this week. Users can search from providers like ESPN, ABC, Comedy Central and more. iOS will have access end of next week.

Native Americans were wiped out by PLAGUES brought to their homes by European missionaries

Original caption: Missionary work in the new world. Laying out an Indian mission. Undated illustration. --- Image by © AS400 DB/Corbis

New research from Harvard University reveals, that the large-scale decline of Native American populations began more than a century later than is commonly believed.

Council is slammed as 'beyond stupid' for sending drivers on a 30-mile detour to go round roadworks of less than half a mile

Locals are furious about the proposed five days of resurfacing in Royal Wootton Bassett (pictured), Wiltshire, the town where parades are held for fallen soldiers when they arrive back on home soil.

Paranoid boyfriend who thought his partner was cheating smashed up house and sparked eight-hour siege by armed police 

Neil Denny, 35, wrongly convinced himself that there was another man hiding in his house in Bramley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, after returning to his partner and two children from a festival.

Obese teenager who gorged on Chinese takeaways every lunchtime reveals how he lost FIFTEEN STONE and got the body of his dreams - by eating eight meals a day

Rotherham teen loses FIFTEEN STONE and gets the body of his dreams

Joseph Law gorged on fried rice and duck pancakes every lunchtime. He spent £100 a month on greasy takeaways - and his weight ballooned to 28st 11lbs (left and bottom right). The teen, now 17, was so large, that he couldn't even take driving lessons. Then Joseph, from Rotherham, South Yorkshire met Tom - a fitness fanatic and takeaway delivery driver, and his life changed. He even credits Tom for helping save his life, as doctors had told Joseph - who now weighs 14 stone (centre and top right) if he didn't change his ways he wouldn't live to his 30s.

Now that's puppy love! Extraordinary tale of the monkey who 'adopted' a baby dog... and even feeds him grapes

A caring monkey and a tiny puppy are charming locals in the city of Erode, in southern India, after the monkey began feeding, cleaning and protecting the puppy as it would its own child.

Dramatic video shows bull charging into parading revellers before it tramples a woman and drags her across the dirt ring

The bull charged at a crowd of people as they paraded around a bull ring in a Peruvian town after apparently breaking free from restraints ahead of a fight.

The smartphone for your granny: Doro handset boasts big buttons, easy menus and loud noises to keep elderly in touch

The Doro Liberto 825 (pictured left) is 'coming soon' according to the Swedish company's website and is made to be a simple version of a smartphone such as the iPhone.

Carer wins £3million on lottery ticket she bought on a whim after gruelling night shift only because she had the exact change

Susan Richards, 49, of Rochford, Essex, scooped £3million on a scratchcard she bought on a whim from a Sainsbury's after realising she had the exact change needed to buy the £10 ticket.

Two skiers die after 'head on collision' on the slopes in German resort 

Rare skiing accident occurred at Feldberg ski resort in Baden-Württemberg. The male skiers were both wearing helmets before the violent impact.

Feeling peckish? Hilarious video shows dozens of pigeons feeding on British man after he was covered in bread crusts by friends in prank

Video shows pigeons feeding on British man covered in bread for prank

Dozens of hungry pigeons flocked to the man, believed to be Stuart Moxon, from Bury, Greater Manchester, after he was covered in bread crusts while lying in a square in Amsterdam. Birds continue to land and peck at Mr Moxon until he is completely hidden from view (right).

Shocking video captures two care home workers taunting dementia sufferers by torturing the 'comfort dolls' they believe are real babies

Two carers are Ashbourne House nursing home in Middleton, Greater Manchester, after footage and pictures emerged showing the dolls as the subject of a number of sick pranks.

'EasyJet play on parental angst to increase their profits': Budget airline slammed for insisting families pay for allocated seating if they want guaranteed place next to their children

EasyJet advises parents to pay extra to ensure they are sat next to their kids, which costs between £0.99 and 4.99 per seat. In one incident a two year old girl was sat 12 rows away from her mother.

Baby girl who 'died from severe head injury had previously been deliberately burned with hairdryer'

Cara Lee-Fanus was 23 months old when she was rushed to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, with a severe head injury.

Keep your eyes on the road! Rickshaw driver mows down and kills pedestrian while ogling 'a pretty woman in a miniskirt'

A woman has been mowed down and killed in Loudi, China by a rickshaw driver who was distracted by a woman wearing a miniskirt. The driver also admitted he was drunk driving.

The dying buffalo's revenge: Young lion is impaled on the horns of beast that was finally brought down after epic NINETY MINUTE battle 

Lion gets impaled on the horns of water buffalo during 90-minute battle on Mala Mala Game

Incredible pictures reveal the moment a ferocious young lion found itself impaled on the horns of a water buffalo during an epic ninety minute battle. The unlucky cub (pictured) was caught on the horn of a cape bull buffalo as it leapt onto the animal, while it was grazing in long grass, in the Mala Mala Game Reserve in South Africa.

Niagara falls to run DRY: U.S. side of iconic waterfalls could be temporarily emptied within three years

The U.S. portion of the Niagara falls could temporarily go dry under a new Parks proposal. Officials want to divert the water from the American falls in order to make repair to two crumbling bridges.

EXCLUSIVE: The wannabe model who went on to become 'The Diamond Diva' accused of being part of US-wide crime spree that netted $4MILLION in stolen jewels

She's accused of being part of a multi-state crime spree in which more than $4 million worth of jewels were stolen. But Abigail Lee Kemp's run-in with the law began long before when she was a teenager.

The rubber glove that can screen for BREAST CANCER: Pressure sensors could make detecting lumps faster and easier

A team led by Dr Sungwon Lee and Professor Takao Someya of the University of Tokyo used nanofibres to create a pressure sensor that remains accurate even when bent double (pictured).

Hospital to send drunk patients to A&E; units up to 17 MILES away so staff can focus on those who are critically ill

Kent and Canterbury Hospital will ask ambulances to take intoxicated patients to hospitals in Margate and Ashford to relieve pressure on its emergency care centre.

The best welcome home EVER: Rescue dog can't contain its excitement as it leaps into the arms of its owner on his return from a week in hospital

Heartwarming video capturing moment excited rescue dog greets owner on return from

Kerrigan Renniegad,e from North Lanarkshire, Scotland, filmed her partner Mark O'Neill arriving home to their young Staffordshire bull terrier called Patch and the video has now had nearly 7 million views. The dog was overwhelmed with excitement and can be seen leaping into the arms of his owner to shower him in licks. The couple rehomed the pooch in May last year after he had been found wandering the streets as a stray.

Shocking moment driver ploughs into a busy pedestrian street in a desperate bid to dodge fine after being caught parking illegally 

A horrific video has emerged of a car hitting passersby in Chengdu, China. Four people were injured after the car drove on the pedestrianised pathway in a bid to escape traffic police.

Toddler's skin erupts in huge rash and turns black after he suffers horrific allergic reaction to ibuprofen

Finley Kirwan, from Southampton, was rushed to hospital late last month as he was struggling to swallow, was short of breath and had a dangerously high temperature.

Top tips to sell your property for more:  We reveal the tricks used by Hollywood stylists - and how to use them in your home

Home styling was once the preserve of wealthy Hollywood celebrities but is increasingly being used in Britain as homeowners seek to sell their properties quickly and at a better price.

Italian police officer who was filmed clocking into work in his underwear is finally sacked (despite claiming he once foiled a robbery in his underpants) 

Alberto Muraglia, 53, was filmed clocking in council offices of Sanremo, north-west Italy, wearing his underpants. He has now been sacked by the town's council despite claims that he once foiled a robbery.

Fly from New York to London in 11 MINUTES: Radical 'Antipode' concept plane that uses rocket boosters revealed 

Skreemr jet capable of flying from New York to London in 11 MINUTES

Canadian engineer, Charles Bombadier's latest concept jet is capable of reaching Mach 24 - more than twice the speed of the Skreemr and 12 times faster than Concorde. Dubbed the 'Antipode', it can carry 10 people up to 12,430 miles (20,000km) in under an hour, allowing it to travel from London to New York in just 11 minutes. he Antipod would be able to take off directly from any airfield by using reusable rocket boosters. These rockets would attach to the wings of the Antipod and provide enough thrust to lift off, climb to 40,000 feet, and reach Mach 5. The aircraft's onboard computer would ignite its supersonic combustion ramjet engine and accelerate up to Mach 24 at 40,000 feet.

Three-year-old girl is beaten into a coma by her cruel stepmother for soiling herself 

A three-year-old girl has been left with horrific injuries after her stepmother allegedly beat her as punishment for soiling herself. Her injuries were so severe that she was sent to a specialist.

Is it a plane? Is it a boat? Actually, it's BOTH: £26million FlyShip can carry 100 passengers while soaring at speeds of 155mph

The German engineering team behind the FlyShip said it is set to revolutionise the way we travel across sea. It can hold 100 passengers and has a cabin space area of 1,500 square ft.

Dog undergoes emergency operation after eating cocktail sausages deliberately spiked with NAILS

Danielle Richards had to rush her eight-month-old Scottish terrier Corby to the vets for emergency surgery after he ate cocktail sausages spiked with nails on the streets of Wandsworth in London.

Heart-warming moment a village boy sees his migrant worker father for the first time in three years as the loving parent pops out of a surprise parcel

A young boy from in Teilong Village in China probably got the best delivery of his life when he opened a box at a charity event only to find his father sat inside, who he had not seen for three years.

Astonishing moment racing driver ploughs into spectator during Monte Carlo Rally before DRIVING OFF to finish the stage (and earned a £3,800 fine)

Jari-Matti Latvala is fined for hitting spectator during Monte Carlo rally

World Rally Championship driver Jari-Matti Latvala (inset) has been given a one-race suspended ban and fined by the FIA World Rally Championship after he ploughed into a spectator during the Monte Carlo Rally - then continued to finish the race. Footage of the incident (pictured), which happened during stage 11 of the rally, shows Latvala racing round a tight bend before losing control of the vehicle, spinning into the spectator zone, and colliding with a photographer. Finnish rally driver Latvala and his co-driver Mikka Anttila have been jointly fined £3,800 by the FIA World Rally Championship.

It's ILLEGAL to wear a fake moustache to church: Infographic reveals the most bizarre laws still in place across the US

It is illegal to wake a sleeping bear to take a picture in Alaska and sharing your Netflix password is forbidden in Tennessee. An infographic reveals the bizarre laws still in place across the US.

No more losing your ticket and toiletries at the bottom of a bag: The 'world's first' duffle suitcase organises carry-on luggage into 19 handy sections

The Duffle Suitcase design, which was created by New York-based, Wool & Oak, has dedicated space for clothing, integrated shoe bags, a laptop pocket and a detachable toiletry section.

Apple made more money in THREE MONTHS from the sale of iPhones than Android has ever generated for Google

It has emerged California-based Google made a total of $31billion (£22 billion) from its operating system, but Apple generated $32 billion from iPhone sales alone in one quarter last year.

 

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Would you want to sleep in the urban jungle? Luxury TREEHOUSE with two-bedrooms, a private balcony and a personal chef unveiled in central London

Virgin Holidays' South African TREEHOUSE unveiled on London's Southbank

Holidaymakers and locals alike keen to get away from it all can now enjoy a safari experience, in the heart of London. Virgin Holidays has created a 35-foot high luxury South African treehouse on the Southbank, complete with a private balcony, sweeping views of the Thames and St Paul's and a personal chef. The installation is open for one week only and visitors can win a stay.

Grinning sloth is found clinging to motorway crash barrier after it got stuck trying to cross the road

Lost sloth found clinging to motorway crash barrier

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Police in Quevedo, central Ecuador, found the animal holding on to the crash barrier for dear life, moving neither forwards or backwards, after getting stuck half-way when crossing the road.

I'm forever FREEZING bubbles! Photographer creates delicate ice crystals on the outside of bubbles which look like snowflakes 

The striking pictures were taken by photographer Michelle Lynn Fritz, from Pennsylvania in the U.S., where she creates the bubbles and lights them up against the rising sun in her back garden.

Cute or cruel? Video of US reality star feeding Zeus the African wildcat LIVE goldfish divides the internet

Zeus, an African Serval from Nevada was treated to a live meal of fish by owner - model and former reality TV star Morgan Lynn, 30, from Nevada. The animals are illegal in all but four states.

'You are LOWER than me': Man hurls abuse at his female boss in the street in a social experiment to test how people react to sexism (but not everyone realises it's a joke)

Filmmakers TrollStation made the video to test the public's reaction to sexism on a London street. Actors Amina Maz, 23, and Nathan Brown, 25, found that while women stepped in, many men chose not to.

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The most mind-blowing video you will see today: Epic footage shows Red Bull wingsuit pilots, BASE jumpers and skydivers racing a jet as they perform death-defying stunts at the SAME TIME

Video shows Red Bull wingsuit pilots, BASE jumpers and skydivers racing a jet

This thrilling footage shows the Red Bull Air Force - an elite team of the world's most accomplished and experienced aviation experts - performing an extreme flight sequence over Moab, Utah. Skydivers, high-speed parachute flyers (inset left), wingsuit pilots (main) and BASE jumpers dive through the air as the aerobatic plane pilot performs high-octane tricks (seen flying upside down past a speeding car, inset right) around them.

Shocking moment Spanish bullfighter confronted a bull while holding his five-month-old daughter

Celebrated Spanish bullfighter Francisco 'Fran' Rivera Ordóñez attracted criticism after posting a controversial picture of him holding infant daughter Carmen while fighting a bull.

Gay man was forced by his father to have 'conversion therapy' for FIVE YEARS to turn him straight and was banned from talking to women - including his mother and sisters

Mathew Shurka, 27, from New York, saw counsellors to 'cure' himself of being gay, Mathew was forbidden from speaking to his mother and sister for three years by his therapists.

I don't care if you're a Klingon, you're not taking that through! Passenger stopped from boarding plane with SWORD used by Worf in Star Trek 

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'A beer for me and a juice for my DOLL!': Thai airline to serve meals, provide seats and treat toys as humans (as long as their 'parent' has bought them a ticket)

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The bizarre move has been made by Thai Smile Airways to treat dolls, Luk Thep or Child Angels as they have become known in Southeast Asia, to a similar experience as human passengers.

The dog who regrew his face: Kalu makes astounding recovery after charity workers find him being eaten alive by maggots

Kalu the dog regrows his face after he was found being eaten alive by maggots

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT The dog, who has since been named Kalu, was discovered by Animal Aid Unlimited charity workers resting inside a hole at a construction site in India. His face, which was horrendously deformed and infested with maggots, had been entirely eaten away and the wound exposed a large section of his skull. After three months at the animal centre, and with some much-needed care, the dog made a remarkable recovery.

   

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