Horrifying video shows man 'knifed in the head' outside a town centre McDonald's in broad daylight as terrified families watched

Man is 'knifed in the head' outside of McDonald's takeaway in Bromley

The victim, thought to be in his 30s, was attacked outside a McDonald's restaurant in Bromley, South London (left). Several shoppers rushed to the injured man's aid, while other members of the public are said to have stopped his alleged attacker fleeing the scene. He was arrested when police arrived (right) and cordoned off the scene. A London Ambulance Service spokesman confirmed that multiple resources were sent to the scene and the victim was rushed as a priority to hospital. His condition is currently unknown.

Extraordinary moment shooting victim's last breaths are broadcast on BBC's Crimewatch as police launch £40,000 bid to find his killer

Marvin Couson's last breaths are broadcast on TV's Crimewatch

WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT - Marvin Couson was 26 when he was gunned down in front of up to 300 people outside a bar in Shoreditch, East London, causing a brain injury that left him in a vegetative state. Following the attack in 2002 Mr Couson spent the next 13 years 'in pain, in suffering' according to his family - before he died in August, just months from his 40th birthday. The BBC's Crimewatch programme yesterday broadcast phone footage taken by his sister Margaret at his bedside in hospital just minutes before he passed away.

Angry commuter is hunted by police after he shoved fellow passenger, 60, down Tube stairs for bumping into him in rush hour

The man was pursued by a fellow passenger after they collided at the ticket barrier at Putney overground station in south west London.

Bridegroom who 'saw red and snapped' then punched two of his bridesmaids leaving one with a fractured cheek bone is jailed for a year 

John Paul Campbell floored bridesmaid Samantha Dewar with a single punch after hitting fellow bridesmaid Rachel Walsh in Macclesfield, Cheshire in September last year.

Driver admits killing two sisters aged six and seven after ploughing into them in his Seat Leon as they walked to Sunday School

Michael Junior ploughed his grey Seat Leon into Lily and Shelly Wu, aged seven and six, and injured their mother Zhulan in the Harmsworth area of Birmingham on June 21 last year

Muslim grandfather, 81, was 'racially abused then beaten to death yards from his home as he walked to prayers at his local mosque' 

Dale Jones and Damien Hunt punched, kicked and stamped on Mushin Ahmed (pictured) as he made his way to prayers at the mosque in Rotherham, a court heard

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Clarifications and corrections 

An article on 11 January wrongly suggested that Gale Booth is Lauren Booth's mother. We are happy to make clear that Gale Booth was not an alcoholic or an unfit parent.

City lawyer who says she was pestered to have affair with married Tory MP after one-night stand is simply 'looking for cash'

Patronia Campbell says she was pestered to have affair with Huw Merriman

Patronia Campbell, 48, claims she was subjected to two-and-a-half years of bullying by 42-year-old Huw Merriman, the MP for Bexhill and Battle in East Sussex, after they had a night of drunken sex. The solicitor insists she was unfairly discriminated against at Lehman Brothers International, where they both worked, after she refused to start an affair with him following the one-night stand in 2011. But James Laddie QC, representing the respondents at the hearing in London today, accused her of going after a 'big payout' and of 'completely inventing' a mental illness as part of her claim.

George Osborne's psychiatrist brother begged his patient mistress not to report him just days after she tried to kill herself because it would 'destroy me and my family'

Dr Adam Osborne, who was married at the time, embarked on a two-year affair with his patient, who he had been treating for depression, anxiety and chronic fatigue at a private practice in London.

Barmaid who got £26,000 benefits claiming she was too disabled to wash or dress but was seen pulling 50 pints an hour avoids jail

Elaine Gordon, 59, of Kings Norton, Birmingham, swindled the taxpayer out of £26,000 in state hand-outs by saying she had trouble dressing and washing herself and could barely hold a glass.

Proposed new snooping laws meant to make clear when the police and security services can access your data have been rushed and are full of holes, MPs blast 

Attorney General Dominic Grieve QC who has today made an application to the High Court for new inquests to be held into the deaths of the 96 victims of the Hillsborough tragedy. 

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The Intelligence and Security Committee said the Draft Investigatory Powers Bill had 'failed' in its task of drawing together all of the laws allowing access to communications data.

Student was racially ridiculed on Twitter with photo of boy 'blacked up' with Nutella after failing her degree twice

Tobi Akingbade, 24, from east London, had posted a photograph on her Twitter account after she graduated from the University of Hertfordshire in September at the third attempt.

Mother of two killed in house fire that may have been started by a tumble dryer: Daughter and neighbours attempt rescue after discovering her in smoke-filled flat 

Stay-at-home mother Mishell Moloney, 49, died following a fire at her home in Frankley, Birmingham, on Sunday despite the efforts of her daughter and neighbours to rescue her.

Civil servants wined and dined by bankers and tobacco giants: Hospitality rules even softer than in Brussels! 

The National Audit Office has concluded that UK hospitality rules are less stringent than those for the EU, with gifts such as tickets to Wimbledon, pictured, and iPads among those handed out.

Mother received 'threatening email' from two-star Michelin restaurant after she cancelled £95-a-head reservation because her daughter, six, was unwell

Helen Hall receives 'threatening email' from two-star Michelin restaurant Sat Bains

Helen Hall, 46, booked a table for the ten-course taster menu at Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms, Nottingham (inset), as a special Christmas present for her and her husband Neil (pictured together right with daughter Eleanor). But, on the day they were due to go, Eleanor, six (left), who has severe asthma, came down with a chest infection. Not wanting to leave her with a babysitter, Mrs Hall, who had paid a £180 deposit for the table, phoned the establishment to ask if they could re-book. But the restaurant, which last year topped The Sunday Times Top 100 Restaurants list of best spots to dine out, told her she would have to find her own replacement for the table, or face losing the money. When she posted unhappy comments on social media, the restaurant agreed to a refund - before sending her 'offensive' email in which she claims they accused her of being a bad mother.

After David Cameron's mother comes out against council cuts forced by her son's Tory spending plans now his AUNTIE signs the same petition

More than 7,000 people have signed a petition protesting the changes proposed by Oxfordshire council - including Mary Cameron, the PM's 81-year-old mother, and Clare Currie, 78, his aunt.

Cameron 'the scaremonger': Tory fury as PM claims No vote in EU referendum will create Jungle migrant camp in Kent 

RUGBY, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 08:  British Prime Minister David Cameron has a coffee as he talks to inmates and staff inside The Lock Inn Cafe at HMP Onley, where inmates are being trained as baristas. The prime minister toured the prison ahead of a major speech on prison reform today on February 8, 2016 in Rugby, England. David Cameron is due to announce six "reform prisons" to be created in England in Wales as part of the governments prison reform.  (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

The Prime Minister's spokeswoman said there would be 'no guarantee' agreements with France that effectively place the British border in Calais would survive the UK leaving the EU.

Pink-cheeked Gove staged the great escape: QUENTIN LETTS on the EU elephant in Dave's room 

Secretary of State for Justice Michael Gove is an Unknown Quantity on the EU referendum, writes QUENTIN LETTS

Google pays its boss more than the £130m it paid the UK taxman in TEN YEARS

The internet giant gave its chief executive Sundar Pichai shares in the company worth nearly £140million, making him one of the highest-paid directors of any public company in the world.

Tories could face police probe after being accused of breaking election laws in fight against Ukip

Hundreds of receipts allegedly show the party failed to declare thousands of pounds in hotel bills, which suggests the party broke the £100,000 spending limit for each by-election.

Police chief's apology to Lord Bramall 'must be sincere': Close friend says D-Day hero will be 'devastated' if Hogan-Howe is only saying sorry to keep his job

D-Day hero Lord Bramall wants a genuine apology from Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe over London's Metropolitan Police's investigation into a VIP child sex ring that is soon to be wound up.

Welcome Miss Murray! Dunblane turns pink to celebrate birth of its favourite son's 8lb 10oz baby - as thrilled great-grandmother reveals Andy and Kim DIDN'T know they were having a girl

Andy Murray and wife Kim's hometown Dunblane turns pink to celebrate baby girl

The couple's daughter was born on Sunday and the player rang round relatives to tell them the good news yesterday, according to his grandmother Ellen Murray. His other grandmother, Shirley Erskine, said that she found out via text - and revealed that even Mr and Mrs Murray did not know the baby would be a girl. The tennis star's hometown of Dunblane joined the celebrations, with residents putting up displays in shops to express their joy. Pictured are local butcher Connor Wilson (top left), cafe worker Ruby Pollok (bottom left), five-year-old Katie Smith (top right) and charity shop volunteer Krystyna Morrison (bottom right).

Tablets with half the memory you expected: Investigation finds devices are filled with so much operating software that the room for music and photos is drastically reduced 

UK Watchdog Which? claims the cheaper the tablet, the bigger the storage problem. A study carried out by the body found that the devices are not offering users the memory they expected.

Jane Austen and the most romantic line of all time (but she didn't write it): Phrase 'my heart is, and always will be, yours' was added for 1995 adaptation of Sense and Sensibility 

The famous line from the film version of the novel by Jane Austen, pictured, topped a poll of 2,000 British women, with Dirty Dancing, Titanic and Austen's Pride and Prejudice also featuring.

Love your neighbour? We don't even talk to them: One in five admit they haven't spoken to those who live next door in a month

One in five Brits admit they have not spoken a word to their neighbours in more than a month - and some had never uttered a word to them at all.

Bus driver tells disabled woman who asked for ramp to help her board 'for f**** sake, can't you get the next one?'

Robert Greenwood, the partner of wheelchair-bound Karen McDonald, claimed that the 289 bus driver in Croydon, South, London, shouted and swore at them.

Stressed out? Don't worry, it will help you lose weight: Mild pressure found to trigger 'brown fat' that burns calories 

Experts at Nottingham University found that when stress hormones are released into the body, healthy 'brown fat' is activated, burning up glucose in order to create body heat.

Oxford school called 'Isis Academy' is forced to change its name after headmistress was asked if she was training children to be TERRORISTS

Headmistress Kay Willett said the school in Oxford, which was only given the monicker in 2013 after becoming an academy, has been rebranded Iffley Academy to avoid confusion with ISIS.

Up to 60 ISIS jihadis were deployed in Europe ahead of the Paris attacks and had plans to carry out atrocities in five cities including London and Berlin 

The unnamed senior European counterterrorism source also revealed that intelligence agencies are concerned ISIS may attempt a an even more ambitious attack in the coming months.

One million extra families could lose their child benefit: Number of households missing out could double unless Chancellor raises amount at which payments stop

A 'stealth tax' imposed by Chancellor George Osborne could lead to more than one million families in the UK losing child benefit, according to the London-based Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Father flew into a rage after having a row with his estranged wife and ran over her new boyfriend while his daughter was in the car 

Joseph Smith, 35, of West Yorkshire, was accused by a judge of using his car 'like a weapon' when he crashed into victim David Oddey who was in a relationship with his estranged wife.

Tories could face police probe after being accused of breaking election laws in fight against Ukip

Hundreds of receipts allegedly show the party failed to declare thousands of pounds in hotel bills, which suggests the party broke the £100,000 spending limit for each by-election.

Google pays its boss more than the £130m it paid the UK taxman in TEN YEARS

The internet giant gave its chief executive Sundar Pichai shares in the company worth nearly £140million, making him one of the highest-paid directors of any public company in the world.

Man dies after setting himself on fire yards from William and Kate's Kensington Palace home

Man dies after setting himself on fire yards from Kate and Wills' London home at

The unnamed man, believed to be in his forties, died next to Kensington Palace in central London at around 3am this morning. MailOnline understands the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (inset left) were with their children at Anmer Hall in Norfolk but Prince Harry, who also shares the grand residence, may have been at home. Witnesses described seeing a fireball in the park close to the palace's orangery and police and the fire service were called at 3am. A tent was erected at the scene (bottom right) while forensic experts examined a petrol can near to where the man's body was found (left).

'Please accept my sincerest apologies for being disabled': Businessman who took five years to learn how to walk again after brain damage blasts holiday firm's refusal to give him early check-in

Julian John, 44, who took five years to walk again after brain damage, tried to book a holiday for himself, his wife and two children, aged two and three, at the Bluestone National Park Resort in Pembrokeshire.

Man, 70, suspected of killing a pensioner couple who died from head and neck injuries before their bungalow was set alight is critical in hospital with severe burns 

The victims, named locally as Dennis Jefferson, 76, and his wife Sheila, 73, were discovered after their £300,000 bungalow in Chidham, near Chichester, West Sussex, was set alight on Saturday.

Goodbye, my Georgy Girl: author of sixties classic was cleverest woman I ever met, says her husband after her death from cancer at the age of 77

Margaret Forster's husband Hunter Davies has paid homage to the author, whose best-known works include Georgy Girl, after she passed away yesterday at a hospice in north London.

Woman who drank heavily for 40 years develops a BOOZE HUMP on her back and huge lumps on her neck and arms

The 64-year-old, treated at the Brooklyn Hospital Center, was diagnosed with Madelung disease, linked with alcoholism, which causes benign fatty tumours to grow on the body.

Fears grow for missing 17-year-old girl who disappeared eight days ago after saying she was going to stay at a friend's house but never arrived 

Sinead McCluskey.  Fears are growing for a missing teenage girl who disappeared after saying she was going to stop at a friend's house but never arrived.  See NTI story NTIMISSING.  Police say they are "increasingly concerned" for the welfare of 17-year-old Sinead McCluskey who has not been seen for eight days.  She was last spotted in the Bolehall area of Tamworth, Staffs., at around midday on January 31 after she said she was going to visit a friend.  Yesterday (Mon) Staffordshire Police launched an appeal to find the teenager, from Bolehall, and urged anyone with information to get in touch.  Friends and family have also set up a Facebook page called "Help FIND Sinead Mccluskey" in a bid to track her down.

Sinead McCluskey, 17, was last spotted in the Bolehall area of Tamworth, Staffordshire, at midday on January 31 after leaving home and telling her parents she was going to visit a friend.

Heartbroken mother of backpacker murdered in Thailand reveals she never wanted her daughter to go there but 23-year-old's mind was made up

Susan Witheridge, 58, pleaded with the 23-year-old to stay at home after she made a last-minute decision to visit the south-east Asian country before starting a masters course.

Battered by Storm Imogen: Terrified woman taking photos in Cornwall is left covered in blood and suffers a broken arm after she is hit by massive wave and swept 50ft along the seafront

Storm Imogen leaves woman taking photos left covered in blood with a broken arm

A couple taking pictures of Storm Imogen had a lucky escape when they were hit by a gigantic wave and swept 50ft along the seafront. The pair had been photographing the wild weather at South Quay in Newquay just after 4pm yesterday when they were knocked over by the huge wave. The woman suffered a broken arm after she landed in a boat on the quay, while her partner was washed into some railings which stopped him crashing into the harbour.

Primary school is slammed for taking children on a beach stroll as huge Storm Imogen waves pound the shore

Dozens of windswept youngsters and staff were spotted on the seaside at Hill Head, near Fareham in Hampshire, as waves hit the shore on the Solent yesterday during stormy conditions.

More misery for commuters as 2,000 Tube workers plan Friday strike in row over safety and contracts

Commuters queuing for tube trains at Oxford Circus station ahead of the Tube strike in the evening rush hour of Wednesday, August 5, 2015. 

The strike will be a 27-hour stoppage by about 20,000 Tube staff to shut down the entire London Underground network on the second strike over night service on parts of Tube, which will be starting on 12 September 2015. 

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The RMT union announced today that 500 track patrol staff on the London Underground would walk out of their jobs for 24 hours starting on Friday morning.

Wogan rejected... by Attenborough: Letters show the then head of BBC2 turned down late broadcaster for job during 1965 

His Irish lilt turned him into a star but it was also the reason Terry Wogan was turned down by then boss David Attenborough. Archive letters between the pair reveal why Wogan was turned away.

The beach that's ten miles from the sea: Flooding in Cumbria dumps thousands of tons of sand onto farmer's field

GV of the new beach that has appeared in place of a field in Warwick Bridge, near Carlisle, Cumbria, after the River Eden burst it's banks during  the recent storms covering the land in sand. February 8 2016. See SWNS story.

More than three-and-a-half acres of a farmer's field in Warwick Bridge, on the outskirts of Carlisle, Cumbria, has been left covered in sand after the nearby River Eden burst its banks in the storms.

'Devastated and numb' wife of RSPCA inspector missing in Storm Imogen waits for news as search resumes

Mike Reid, 54, is feared dead having been last seen alive on Sunday afternoon when he was called out to help save 20 to 30 gannets near Penzance in Cornwall.

For your Valentine, the 25p oysters: Morrisons starts offering luxury seafood at discount rate to tempt shoppers to buy them for romantic dinners 

Britain's cheapest oysters today went on sale in Morrisons for just 25p each. The supermarket is selling the luxury seafood at a knock down price for Valentine's Day

Shocking video shows terrifying moment pilot is forced to ABORT landing on gale-hit runway as 100mph Storm Imogen winds leave tens of thousands without power

Video shows terrifying moment pilot is forced to ABORT landing at London City Airport

A shocking video showed the aircraft wobbling (1) as it touched down at London City Airport, with smoke coming from the tyres as they hit the runway (2). The Alitalia plane then bounced back up again (3) and the pilot managed to safely take the passengers back into the sky (4) as it continued to sway violently. Flight AZ222 - which took off from Milan Linate Airport more than an hour late - was due to land at City at 3.35pm, but eventually did so at 5.13pm. The clip emerged as tens of thousands of people were left without power yesterday as the storm battered Britain with winds of almost 100mph. Coastal communities in Wales and southern England bore the brunt of the weather that created severe problems for road, rail and ferry routes. And a first victim of the storm was feared today after an RSPCA inspector went missing on Sunday after going to rescue sea birds in Cornwall.

More than £40bn wiped off the FTSE in a day after index tumbles by 2.7% amid fears about the global economy and the banking system

The FTSE 100 index tumbled 2.7 per cent lower amid worries about the global economy. In the UK, shares in Barclays were down more than 5 per cent while HSBC fell over four per cent.

Now union members may vote to strike using email or text message despite fears that hackers will be able to rig results

Union members may be allowed to vote for strike action by text message or email - despite warnings that the system is vulnerable to fraud.

I can't stand that 'Caesar' Rhodes: Oxford student who said statue left him feeling 'under assault' knew so little about him he didn't know his first name

In a survey the Oxford student added that paying 'homage' to a 'great colonialist' like 'Caesar Rhodes' made them feel 'uncomfortable' and helped 'perpetuate racial inequality'.

Hopes rise for seventh whale stranded off Norfolk as searchers hope it has swum to deeper waters

The search for a seventh whale seen in trouble off the British coast at Mundesley, Norfolk, has been stood down amid hopes it may have returned to deeper waters.

Pictured: Shrien Dewani looking 'exhausted' as he travels on the Tube in rare outing since being cleared of murdering wife Anni on honeymoon

Shrien Dewani looking 'exhausted' on the Tube in rare outing since being cleared of murder

The millionaire businessman (left), dressed in a tracksuit and trainers, was spotted on the London Underground as he made his way home on Friday afternoon. It is one of only a handful of occasions that the 36-year-old has been seen publicly since returning to Britain following the collapse of his trial, in which he was accused of killing his wife Anni (right). Onlookers said it appeared as though Mr Dewani, who they described as looking 'exhausted', had been working out and was carrying a gym bag. They said he avoided eye-contact and shifted nervously in his seat on the train.

Dyslexic Starbucks supervisor demoted after making mistakes with paperwork wins disability discrimination claim against coffee chain because she struggles to read, write and tell the time

Meseret Kumulchew, who struggles with reading, writing and telling the time, was accused of falsifying documents at the coffee giant's Clapham branch.

Woman tells of horror after jilted lover broke into her ex-boyfriend's flat shredded her passport and bled all over her washing - wrongly believing they had got back together

Jade Hodgkinson, 23, from Nelson, Lancs, said she was disgusted when Chelsea Driver, 22, broke into Joshua Barrett's home and destroyed her clothes, passport and bank cards in an act of revenge.

Air pollution from the 1970s is STILL being blamed for hundreds of deaths: People exposed to pollutants five decades ago more likely to die in recent years

People exposed to dirty air as long ago as 1971 have been more likely to die in the following decades than people living where the air was cleaner, Dr John Gulliver - London Imperial College - has found.

Lotto 'faker' gran at the centre of the £33million jackpot scandal has met a FORTUNE TELLER - in a bid to predict the next winning numbers 

German-born grandmother Susanne Hinte, 48, was photographed leaving a meeting with fortune teller Sandrea Mosses after the pair met for an hour near Ms Hinte's home in Warndon, Worcester.

Neighbour charged with murder after a disabled woman, 52, was knifed to death in a double stabbing which also left her 80-year-old mother fighting for life 

Maylynn Couperthwaite, 52, pictured, was knifed to death and Audrey  Couperthwaite, 80, left fighting for her life following the double attack on Sunday at a home in Bury, Greater Manchester.

How two feuding crime families brought bloodshed to Dublin: Long running vendettas between the Kinahan drugs cartel and Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch's crime family has turned the Irish capital into a war zone

Dublin crime families' bloodshed turned the Irish capital into a war zone

Christy Kinahan, the 'untouchable' head of a Europe-wide narcotics cartel, is at war with Gerry Hutch, a millionaire armed robber given a saintly nickname for shunning the drugs trade in favour of high-value heists. Years of peace between the two crime bosses ended last August when Gerry's nephew Gary Hutch, 34, a career criminal allowed to work for the Kinahan clan on the Costa del Sol, was gunned down by a swimming pool near Marbella in August after being accused of snitching on a drugs deal. Last Friday the Hutch family hit back and sent a team of gunmen including a transvestite into the Regency Hotel in Dublin during a boxing weigh-in and gunning down David Byrne, 34, one of Dapper Don's most trusted lieutenants in the city. Kinahan is said to have put a 50,000 euro bounty on the head of any member of the Hutch family and last night a four-man team fired nine bullets into the chest, neck and head of Eddie Hutch Snr, Gerry's brother, as the tit-for-tat murder spree spiralled out of control.

Murder probe is launched and 36-year-old suspect held after man, 30, is found stabbed to death at student halls of residence

The body of the 30-year-old was found with multiple stab wounds in a building occupied by Salford University students yesterday afternoon.

Met police riot squad 'disbanded after officers fiddled overtime': More pressure on Hogan-Howe after dozens of staff said they were at work when Oyster card records showed they were on their way home 

Riot Police of the Territorial Support Group at the Metropolitan Police Specialist Training Centre put on a public order demonstration during a visit by Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in Gravesend, England. 


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The Metropolitan Police said the withdrawal of the Territorial Support Group unit based at Paddington Green in Westminster was 'not linked' to misconduct investigations into some of its officers.

Why the portrayal of gay men on screen is unrealistically positive: Study finds overly glamorous and witty characters leave real men's confidence shot

The psychologists, from Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, cited movies and TV shows, like WIll and Grace (pictured) they say may have left gay viewers feeling depressed about themselves.

Pregnant primary school teacher who left cardboard boxes next to an overflowing recycling bin fined £80 - and warned she could be prosecuted for fly-tipping 

Rachel Thom had driven to the recycling centre in Croydon, South London, with her husband Stephen to get rid of the boxes, which she had already flattened, but was then issued with a fine.

Couples 'regret divorce after five years': Judge says consequences of the separation makes many wish they were still together

A 'high proportion' of divorced couples in Britain 'wish they had stayed together' five years later, according to former High Court judge Sir Paul Coleridge.

Mystery Hatton Garden burglar known only as Basil and thought to be the brains behind the £14m gem heist 'is a former policeman' 

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Police are still hunting for the ginger-haired master-burglar, pictured, behind the £14million gem and gold heist who went on the run while the rest of the seven-strong gang were jailed for 444 years.

Murdered Cambridge student 'was killed by Egyptian secret services': Italian media suggest victim was suspected to be a spy and reveal he'd had every finger and toe nail pulled out

An autopsy carried out in Italy following his corpse's repatriation from Egypt, found that Giulio Regeni, 28, had been brutally tortured before his death, including having his finger and toe nails pulled out.

Are they dancing to grime? Duo of jiving binmen are caught busting some moves in suburban cul-de-sac on Google Street View

Google Street View catches Birmingham binmen dancing in suburban cul-de-sac

The two unidentified men have been immortalised on the internet after the car's cameras photographed them busting a move in a Birmingham cul-de-sac. One of the workers is seen jumping in the air, while the other strikes a pose reminiscent of Michael Jackson's iconic Thriller dance. The men apparently started dancing when they noticed the Google car approaching in July 2014, knowing that it was chronicling the area for the maps website. After the camera had passed them, they can be seen returning to their day job collecting rubbish in the Moseley area of Birmingham.

George Osborne's psychiatrist brother had an inappropriate sexual relationship with a vulnerable patient

Dr Adam Osborne, 39, admitted having sex with a vulnerable woman who was a patient at his London practice ahead of a Fitness to Practise hearing which will last 10 days.

Prosecutors 'slowed down' CCTV footage of commuter accused of bizarre sex assault on actress 'which make him look more guilty'

Mark Pearson, 51, was accused of sexually assaulting a well-known actress in her 60s at a busy tube station when their paths crossed at London's Waterloo station.

Rapist is jailed for 'brutal, sustained and degrading attack' on young woman in the worst case judge has heard in 40 years

Polish Jaroslaw Jablonski, 36, 'humiliated' his victim over several hours after tying her hands with tape at a property last year, Hull Crown Court heard.

Dutch man admits he came to the UK to rape a British girl, 12, after meeting her on Facebook 

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Steven Van de Velde, 21, of Cornelis De Wittlaan, Den Haag, the Netherlands, travelled from Amsterdam to Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, to rape the girl, 12, he met on Facebook.

Serial killer Peter Tobin, 69, is rushed to hospital after collapsing in prison with suspected stroke

The 69-year-old, who is currently serving three life sentences, reportedly collapsed in his cell at Edinburgh's Saughton Prison on Sunday.

Man and woman appear in court accused of murdering woman, 20, who was found dead in her flat after being stabbed in the neck 

Jack Williams, 20, and Kayleigh Woods, 22, appeared at Leamington Magistrates' Court today charged with murder after Bethany Hill, 20, was found dead in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire.

Domino's Pizza delivery man is sacked for inundating graduate, 22, with creepy texts after she ordered a late night takeaway

Domino's Pizza delivery man in Exeter is sacked for sending creepy texts to graduate

The driver was dismissed by the company after Imogen Groome, 22, from Exeter, Devon, was inundated with messages from the man after he delivered takeaway to her home on Friday night. The 22-year-old Primark sales associate and Exeter University graduate feared for her safety after the driver began texting her 20 minutes following the delivery saying she was 'beautiful'. Miss Groome had already become concerned that night when the driver called her a number of times to pinpoint her address but was 'hysterically laughing' down the phone.

Former Pirelli model wins right to sue her Saudi billionaire ex-husband for slice of his £4BILLION fortune after judge says he has no right to diplomatic immunity

Former Pirelli model Christina Estrada is seeking a slice of the £4billion fortune of Sheikh Walid Juffali after the end of their 13-year marriage when they settled in Surrey.

British motorcycle champion is finally cleared of killing his wife THREE YEARS after she fell to her death from hotel balcony on honeymoon in Dubai

Father-of-three Sean Emmett, 45, had initially been arrested by police as they probed the circumstances surrounding how his wfe plunged to her death from their hotel room in Dubai.

Twentieth Century Fox may be forced to change the name of hit TV show Glee after losing the first round of its Appeal Court battle with UK comedy club chain with the same name

The entertainment giant lost its case at the Court of Appeal in London over a High Court ruling that it infringed the trademark of UK firm Comic Enterprises, but plans to appeal again under European law.

Schoolboy, 7, lives with his grandparents four miles from the rest of his family because the local primary school won't let him attend 

A devastated mother has had to send her son, seven-year-old Charlie Gee, to live with his grandparents in Huddersfield due to stringent rules at the local primary school.

Parents in their 60s can finally cut the purse strings: 'Gold timers' generation enjoying spa treatments, holidays and theatre trips after they stop spending on their children 

A growing band of Britain's 60-somethings are now living life to the fullest, according to a recent UK survey, which found many parents in their 60s are now finally free to spend money on themselves.

Boy aged five returns to classes as a girl after becoming one of the youngest gender transition cases in the UK

The head teacher of the Nottinghamshire school has written to parents and classmates to inform them of the boy's wish to be treated as a girl.

'I can't even organise a p*** up in a brewery!' Beer fan goes to extraordinary lengths to get a free pint with a cheeky fake letter to Tennent's asking if a 'sound as f***' bloke can have a 'giant sesh'

Tennent's brewery 'giant sesh' letter goes viral but turns out to be fake

A letter from Scottish beer firm Tennent's declining a drinker's request to 'hold a giant sesh' in their Wellpark Brewery, Glasgow (bottom right), has been unmasked as an 'extraordinary' spoof. Thousands of social media users have read the hilarious missive since it was posted online this morning. The company later responded confirming it was a fake.

The RAF blitz on ISIS has destroyed more than 585 targets across Iraq and Syria in 2,000 air raids on the terrorists

An RAF Tornado GR4 returning to RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, as the base in  in Cyprus forms part of the British sovereign bases situated on a peninsular in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. 
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Justine Greening, the International Development Secretary, said RAF aircraft and drones had helped in securing military success in Ramadi, Iraq and around the Tishrin Dam in Syria.

Did anyone order a light lunch? Diners are showered with glass as 10ft-wide chandelier crashes down at Raymond Blanc restaurant

An ambulance had to treat 10 people at the Brasserie Blanc restaurant in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire after the sudden accident which left customers terrified.

What are the odds on that? Residents' fury as London high street dubbed 'The Strip' has EIGHT betting shops and four gambling arcades - with another bookies on the way

The short stretch of Kilburn High Road is known locally as 'The Strip' because it has eight betting shops and four casino-style arcades serving one of the capital's most deprived areas.

PE teacher and army reservist, 33, 'seduced 16-year-old pupil in a cave on a school rock-climbing trip before taking her virginity in her mother's bed' 

Outdoor-pursuits leader Lee Lewis had a two-year sexual relationship with the girl when she was 16, a misconduct trial in Cardiff heard. The girl - now aged 18 - said: 'I found his power attractive.'

Pilot nicknamed 'Biggles' who used an aerial photography business to smuggle £33m of cocaine into Britain from Germany in his light aircraft is jailed for 19 years 

Andrew Wright, 52, of Selby, Yorkshire, adopted the moniker of the fictional pilot and adventurer while using his light Cessna aircraft to fly in huge quantities of the drug from Germany.

Filthy two-bedroom flat sells for £147,500 in just three days - despite honest estate agent's ad which told buyers to 'wipe your feet on the way out!'

Essex-based Scott & Stapleton admitted that the flat priced at £125,000 in Westcliff-on-Sea was being sold complete with mouldy walls, mounds of rubbish and 'fleas to keep you company'.

Met's bill to translate an extinct language: Staff were brought in for 11 suspects who claimed they were from country that ceased to exist in 1975 

Britain's biggest police force spent £7million on interpreters in a year - including translators for suspects claiming to be from an extinct African kingdom.

Trio of killers posed for bedroom selfies hours before 'brutal and sustained' attack on 'small' 14-year-old boy over his girlfriend

George Thomson, 19, Brahnn Finley, 19, and Daniel Johnston, 20, posed for the photo before launching the 'brutal and sustained attack' on Jordan Watson in a graveyard in Carlisle.

Car park space goes on sale for £350,000... double the average house price in England and the same as a Lamborghini 

Knight Frank Estate Agents are advertising the country's most expensive car parking space near London's Hyde Park Gardens. The space is nearly double the average house price in England.

Bentley, a Rolls-Royce and a Beauford among ten classic wedding cars worth HALF A MILLION pounds to go up in smoke after a blaze broke out at a garage destroying a family-run business

Bentley, a Rolls-Royce and a Beauford among ten classic wedding cars destroyed

Family-run business Classic Wedding Cars Peterborough lost its entire fleet after the fire broke out in the large garage in Thorney, near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. A 1950 Bentley, Rolls Royce Silver Cloud and Austin 12/6 were among the 10 timeless classics which were destroyed by the fire at around 6pm last night (main and inset left). Around 60 firefighters tackled the fire, which was accidental and started in the garage, before it spread to the house because of strong winds. One of the cars believed to have been destroyed in the fire is pictured inset right.

Your own smuggler's cove! House in remote Devon beach where 19th-century outlaw plied his nefarious trade goes on sale for £1million

The remote Old Mill House in Lee, Devon, is the only house on an isolated beach and boasts unrivalled and uninterrupted sea views, as well as being close to an unspoilt rocky cove.

Stunning never-before-seen snapshots of Marilyn Monroe taken by a 'superfan' in the 1950s go up for auction - including rare images of her in that famous white dress

The rare collection of 183 images are from the personal collection of Marilyn Monroe fan, James Collins. The images are being sold through Heritage Auctions in Dallas, Texas.

Last of the sea gypsies: Fascinating images of the nomadic Borneo tribe who spend their lives on the water

Traditionally, these boat dwelling nomads are from the many islands of the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines but many have migrated to the neighbouring area of Sabah, Borneo.

Shocking footage from inside the crashed German trains shows injured bodies strewn helplessly around the carriages after horror smash that killed at least ten 

Video from inside crashed German trains shows injured bodies

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - Footage from inside one of the trains, which crashed into another in Bad Aibling, Bavaria, shows bloodied passengers (left and right) lying bewildered on the carriage floor. People can be heard screaming from inside the darkened vessel where they appear to be trapped. At least nine were killed and another 150 wounded after two trains (inset) packed with 'hundreds' of rush our commuters collided on Tuesday morning. German Transport Minister Alexander Dobrint said the trains were on a curve and it appears that neither had time to brake before they hit head-on.

Google, Apple and Microsoft have 'reached the point of no return' and need to pay more tax to Russia, says internet tsar who threatens to remove Windows from government computers

Putin's first ever internet adviser German Klimenko insisted U.S. companies such as Google, Apple and Microsoft need to pay more tax to the Russian government to level out the competitive landscape.

Putin scrambles thousands of troops and hundreds of warplanes across south-west Russia in large-scale military drills amid growing tensions with the West

The war games in south-west Russia will include bombing runs and troop deployments, which the Kremlin says will test its military's ability to respond to external threats.

Terrified women buying up FROGS and TOADS to eat Zika-spreading mosquitoes in Argentina after officials admit pesticides are not working 

The sale of mosquito-eating frogs and toads is booming in Argentina as the government warned that Zika virus is spreading in the country despite the massive deployment of pesticides

Swedish prosecutors IGNORE UN report saying Julian Assange is being 'arbitrarily detained' and prepare new request to interview him in Ecuador embassy 

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 05: Wikileaks founder Julian Assange speaks from the balcony of the Ecuadorian embassy where  he continues to seek asylum following an extradition request from Sweden in 2012, on February 5, 2016 in London, England. The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has insisted that Mr Assange's detention should be brought to an end.  (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

The move comes despite last week's finding by a UN working group that Mr Assange was being 'arbitrarily detained' at the Ecuadorian embassy in London by the UK and Swedish authorities.

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'Murderers' in their killing cove: Shocking footage shows wealthy hunters slaughtering desperate pilot whale in Japan as the rest of its pod are drowned or kidnapped and 'sold for £140,000'

Pilot whale in Japan slaughtered as the rest of its pod are drowned or kidnapped

Disturbing video footage filmed during the current hunting season shows a large pod of pilot whales being lured to their deaths in Japan's infamous killing cove (pictured). The 'prettiest' are snatched from the wild to be sold into captivity, while the rest are either slaughtered in Taiji cove or released into the sea, where they are unlikely to survive alone. The video shows a pilot whale, which appeared to have a metal rod stabbed into its spinal cord, escaping from the hunters, only to recaptured and drowned.

Taiwan building developer arrested for quake collapse... as survivor reveals 20-hour struggle as he tried to avoid crushing his girlfriend as they lay trapped in rubble 

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Ko Ching-chung said he had braced himself against a wall to avoid falling onto his girlfriend when the quake hit at 4am on Saturday, causing the 17-storey block in Tainan, Taiwan to collapse.

The former ISIS sex slaves waging war on their abusers: Hundreds of Yazidi women form an all-female battalion called the 'Sun Ladies' to launch massive assault on Mosul

The women of an all-female Yazidi batallion is risking death - or worse - to fight back against the ISIS thugs who abducted, raped or murdered thousands of their people.
They were brought together by a renowned Yazidi s nger Xate Shingali, who formed the 'Sun Girls' batallion to take on Islamic State on the battlefield in Iraq.
If her troops are ever caught by the enemy, they will either be killed or, more likely, be held by the extremists as their personal sex slaves.
Even the youngest, just 17, brushes off that terrifying prospect, adding: 'Even if they kill me, I will say I am a Yazidi.'
ISIS kidnapped thousands of Yazidi women and very young girls when it stormed their villages in Sinjar province, northern Iraq, in August 2014.
Those who escaped from their clutches have told of how they endured unimaginable cruelty and sexual abuse at the hands of the ISIS fighters they were forced to marry.


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The Yazidi women - who call themselves the 'Force of the Sun Ladies' - have taken up arms in the quest for revenge but also to preserve the future of their race in northern Iraq.

Outrageous star of Germany's Big Brother who regularly stripped off on the TV show goes on trial for attempted murder for running over a man 'after drinking till 5am'

Natalie Langer, 34, has gone on trial in Berlin for attempted murder where prosecutors claim she hit a 50-year-old man while driving her Mercedes C500 home after a boozy night out.

NICK ROSS: A cloud hanging over Cliff Richard for 544 days and another stain on British justice

When police began their high-profile investigation into VIP child abuse, senior officers said actions would be 'proportionate and consistent'. How hollow those words look today, writes NICK ROSS.

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Instead of debate, it's the politics of fear

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: The 'stay' lobby has advanced precious few positive reasons for sticking with Brussels. Is that because they're having trouble finding them?