A very beautiful (and rather naughty) Royal: Her extraordinary looks have landed her on the cover of Tatler. And Amelia Windsor's giving Harry a run for his money in the party stakes  

Amelia Windsor's giving Prince Harry a run for his money in the party stakes  

The magazine dubs her 'the most beautiful member of the Royal Family' (right) but Lady Amelia is no mere vacuous socialite in the making, being rather bookish in nature. She is vocal about her love for Latin, saying she is 'crazy' about it after studying it for A-level. She's currently reading French and Italian at Edinburgh University. Yet there's no denying she comes from what one in her circle describes as 'historically the most fashionable and glamorous branch of the Royal Family'. And it seems that even bookworm Amelia can't fight what's in her genes. Pictures on social media accounts show her dancing at Notting Hill Carnival (bottom left), posing at Glastonbury Festival and smoking in the bath (inset). She's outspoken about her passion for Bloody Mary cocktails. And her apparent motto, as inscribed on a photo in her Instagram account? 'Go hard or go home.' In other words, party like you're Prince Harry.

Surrender on illegal migrants: Britain cannot deport thousands of failed asylum seekers because there is nowhere to send them, admits Home Office minister 

Home Office Minister admits we cannot deport illegal immigrants

In a stark indictment of the UK's porous borders, Richard Harrington said many could not be deported because they had 'no place to go'. By refusing to disclose their nationality - often burning their passports - they can exploit human rights laws that bar the expulsion of failed asylum seekers of unknown origin. Mr Harrington, who is a Home Office minister, spoke out after MPs criticised the Government for failing to send back illegals. Above, a Macedonian police officer points directions to the refugees after they crossed the border between Greece and Macedonia today.

Baby of heavily-pregnant woman stabbed in town centre is born ALIVE: Mother still fighting for life after horrific daylight attack

A 40-year-old pregnant woman has been rushed to hospital by air ambulance after being stabbed in Sutton Coldfield with a 41-year-old man arrested by police over the incident.

Tatler Tory coroner will NOT open bullying probe: Scandal-hit aide set to escape grilling over activist's death 

The Tories will escape an investigation into wider bullying claims surrounding the suicide of a party activist, who complained of intimidation. Elliott Johnson took his life on railway tracks in Bedfordshire.

Osborne signals complete retreat on plan to raid your pensions after Tory backlash

Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, gets out of a car as he arrives in Downing Street, London, Wednesday, January 27, 2016. 

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In a dramatic climbdown, Treasury sources said the Chancellor decided to scrap proposals for a multi-billion-pound raid on pension tax relief, which would have hit millions of middle-class workers.

EU figures reveal the number of people claiming asylum in Europe doubled to 1.25MILLION last year... as the UN says 400,000 Syrians in Turkey must be relocated 'around the world' 

The number of people claiming asylum in some EU countries like Finland jumped by as much as 800 per cent last year, according to new figures from the EU's data agency Eurostat.

Is Facebook's tax deal just a PR stunt? Company could avoid paying more despite pledging to make its account more transparent 

Facebook said it will route ad sales through Britain instead of Ireland - but shake-up could actually reduce Facebook's UK tax bill to nothing.

'I battered my husband with a stone frog': How wife confessed to murder 18 YEARS after her victim's body was found buried in the yard after she died

The skeleton of Leigh Ann Sabine's (pictured) husband was discovered near her flat in Beddau, near Pontypridd, South Wales, in October last year - 18 years after she murdered him

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The Murdoch and Hall clans gather in London to celebrate the wedding of Jerry, 59, and Rupert, 84, after their whirlwind romance as the bridegroom reveals: 'I feel like the luckiest man in the world' 

Jerry Hall marries Rupert Murdoch at an 18th-century palace in London

Former supermodel Jerry Hall, 59, has today married 84-year-old tycoon Rupert Murdoch during a low key ceremony at Spencer House in London following a whirlwind five-month romance. The ceremony was witnessed by Mr Murdoch's son Lachlan and one of Jerry's closest friends Susanne Wyman, wife of Rolling Stones star Bill. The select party then moved on to an informal Wedding Breakfast at Scott's restaurant, in Mayfair.

Tory civil war erupts: Party grandee Norman Tebbit warns that Cameron MUST quit if Britain votes to Leave

The suggestion by former party chairman Lord Tebbitt, pictured, was echoed by Liam Fox MP. The pair have spoken out amid Tory anger over Mr Cameron's increasingly strident Brexit warnings.

Pro-Brexit business boss suspended: Chamber of Commerce chief pays price for speaking out against EU 

John Longworth, pictured, the director-general of the British Chambers of Commerce, has been suspended speaking out in favour of Brexit during a speech at a conference in London on Thursday.

Meet the Minister born to an immigrant newsagent, who says Britain MUST regain control of its borders 

Priti Patel has not yet been six years in Parliament, but she was supporting the Brexit campaign long before Boris Johnson, Michael Gove or Lord Lamont joined the anti-Brussels bandwagon.

Call for crackdown on killer diet pills as it emerges 240,000 of the deadly tablets which 'microwave the body' were seized in Britain last year 

A bottle of DNP pills - containing 2,4 Dinitrophenol (DNP).
Christopher Mapletoft died after taking ?poison? diet pills, the family of a promising young rugby player are demanding that websites selling the illegal drugs to be shut down.

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Hundreds of thousands of illegal slimming pills, including highly toxic fat-burning chemical DNP - responsible for five deaths last year - have been seized by councils across Britain.

Gun killer's petty prison claims cost us £100,000 in legal fees as he complains about lost milk, bad shoes and shampoo on his CDs

Triple murderer Kevan Thakrar has cost the UK taxpayer a huge sum with trivial claims and judicial review bids over matters as banal as milk going missing from his cell and shampoo damaging CDs.

Three Kurdish terror suspects can not be extradited from Britain because they might be mistreated in an Italian jail

Awat Wahab Hamasalih (left), 34, Bakr Hamad (right), 39, and Zana Rahim (second from left), 32, were arrested as part of a Europe-wide probe into jihadist network, Rawti-Shax.

'I was racked by guilt': Twenty years after 16 children and their teacher were shot dead in his school, the headmaster of Dunblane Primary and other survivors describe that horrendous day

Dunblane massacre headteacher and other survivors describe that day

Survivors and families of victims of the Dunblane massacre, pictured, have come forward to shed new light on the horrific day 16 pupils and a teacher (pictured inset) were shot dead at the Scottish town's main primary school, including former head Ron Taylor, pictured centre, who revealed his guilt over the attacks. The BBC has produced a new documentary to mark the 20th anniversary of the tragedy which is the deadliest firearms atrocity in UK history. Loner Thomas Hamilton went on the killing spree before turning the gun on himself.

Migrants who have been at a British military base in Cyprus for 18 YEARS are still in legal limbo out of 'choice', High Court hears 

Ibrahim Marouf, 37, from Palestine(on right in red cap) with family members, at the temporary camp at the UK sovereign base RAF Dhekelia in Larnaca, Cyprus.
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The refugees 'insist' European law entitles them to 'travel to the opposite end of the continent to a country which they have no connection', it was said.

Pervert footballer Adam Johnson 'to be removed from FIFA 16 as soon as possible' by computer game's designers 

EA Sports had previously said that due to 'technical difficulties' the paedophile could not be deleted from the game which came out in September last year. Pictured is Johnson on FIFA 16.

Thieves raid the home of Olympic cycling hero Chris Boardman and steal eight designer bikes and even his KITCHEN SINK 

The MBE (pictured), 47, was raging when thieves broke into his home in the leafy village of Gayton, in Merseyside and nicked eight his prized possessions.

God Save the Queen to stay after revolt by rugby and soccer chiefs kills off MPs' plan to create a new anthem for the English

Both the English rugby and football associations condemned the plan - peddled by backbencher Toby Perkins - to drop the British national anthem in favour of a more English tune.

Growing fury over the woman QC caught in a tryst with lawyer at Waterloo Station who's using the courts to keep her identity secret

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The spur road that loops around the back of Waterloo Station was the spot that respected City lawyer Graeme Stening was caught indulging in an eye-watering clinch with an attractive female QC.

It was NOT murder most fowl! Town's beloved goose that was feared to have been killed in a driveby shooting sparking a huge outpouring of grief actually died of natural causes 

The goose which has died, who had lived on one of the ponds in Sandon, Herts, since it hatched 11 years ago. See Masons copy MNGOOSE: A community is mourning the loss of its favourite feathered friend after brutal yobs shot and killed a goose which had been a part of the village for over a decade. Villagers have been left outraged after the brutal killing of the bird which had lived on one of the ponds since it hatched 11 years ago. The male goose was often seen chaperoning new-born ducklings around the roads and even scared off foxes.

Yesterday, police revealed that a post-mortem had shown the goose found by the pond in Sandon, Hertfordshire, last month, was not shot. It probably died of natural causes, a spokesman said.

Toddler 'had only eaten a packet of crisps, a chocolate biscuit and a yoghurt the day she was stamped to death by her parents' 

Ayeeshia Jane Smith, from Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, died in May 2014 after suffering a cardiac arrest, which was allegedly caused by a forceful foot stamp to her chest.

Teenage sailor who qualified for the Great Britain squad when she was 11 and was about to go to university is found dead 

The mother of Harriet Philo Powell, pictured, has paid tribute to her daughter, who died suddenly aged 18. An inquest will be held in due course and police said there were no suspicious circumstances.

A&E; doctor who ranted on Twitter about 'neurotic' patients who are crippling the NHS with 'bulls*** call outs' can keep his job because 'some people may agree with him' 

Dr Christian Solomonides, from east London, posted dozens of messages on his social media page claiming 90 per cent of accident and emergency admissions were 'f...king bulls**t'.

Is this the blade that killed Nicole? Buck knife buried at O.J Simpson's estate and found by construction worker is rediscovered after 'it was stashed away by cop as a PERSONAL TROPHY for 18 years' 

OJ Simpson case still open as a knife is found buried at LA estate

In the latest twist in the O.J Simpson case, Los Angeles police are now examining a knife that was found at the disgraced athlete's estate and handed over to a traffic cop who kept it hidden at his home for years - only declaring it last month. The knife was reportedly found by a construction worker years ago, and handed over to an off-duty police officer, who kept the weapon a secret and planned to frame it before being discovered in January. The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed the discovery of the knife to Daily Mail Online. 'A knife was recovered on the property. We are currently meeting on it,' a spokesperson for the LAPD said Friday. The folding buck knife was found by a construction worker at the now-razed L.A. home (pictured left), possibly as early as 1998, who handed the weapon over to an off-duty traffic officer who was working security at a nearby movie shoot, according to TMZ , which broke the story Friday, citing anonymous sources. Instead of handing the knife over to detectives, the traffic cop reportedly took it home and kept it a secret for years. Simpson (pictured left) was cleared in 1995 of killing his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson (top right), and her friend, Ronald Goldman (bottom right).

Drunk woman who had one-night stand with a 'virtual stranger' took his BMW at 4am while she was three times the drink drive limit to avoid 'walk of shame'

Natalie Kopman was found to be almost three times the drink driving limit in the stolen car after she failed to find her home town of Bury and ended up in Burnley, Lancashire

Millionaire philanthropist who 'revved off' on dual carriageway with a police officer still clinging to his Jaguar is CLEARED of assault and dangerous driving

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A jury accepted textiles tycoon Sir Harry Djanogly, 77, was desperately trying to get his wife to hospital when Sergeant Robert McDonald approached him on the A40 in Hammersmith, London.

It's snow day! Children across the country take full advantage of a day off school to go out and play in the white stuff as up to four inches of snow hits parts of Britain

Yorkshire, Staffordshire and Cumbria have been worst hit by the snow, while the greatest amount is forecast to hit the Peak District and the Pennines as daytime temperatures in the North hit just 4C.

He cod be a comedian! Watch as Labour MP reduces Commons to fits of giggles (and groans) as he litters speech on funding with fish puns

Labour MP for Bermondsey and Old Southwark, Neil Coyle, gave a speech laced with fish puns. He was standing in for the MP of Grimsby - which has the world's largest fishing port.

So he is generous! Ed Miliband learns his lesson and gives beggar a £10 note after being derided for handing a homeless woman a 2p coin

The generous act came after a disastrous incident in 2014 for the former Labour leader when he gave a homeless woman in Manchester a two pence piece.

Troubling truth about the fame hungry girl whose suicide ended Tony Blackburn's career: A broken home, modelling from the age of THREE and a gang of teen friends who targeted DJs

The truth about the girl whose suicide ended Tony Blackburn's BBC career

Claire McAlpine (top left and right, next to Jimmy Savile on Top of the Pops), a former Top of the Pops dancer who committed suicide in 1971, alleged in her diary that Tony Blackburn (inset), 73, sexually exploited her following a recording of the show. Mr Blackburn denies any wrongdoing. Shortly after Claire's body was found at her parent's house, her mother Vera claimed her diary contained a vivid account of how her young daughter had - in the months before her suicide - been sexually exploited by two of the famous BBC DJs she met in the Top Of The Pops studio. Claire's claims are at odds with a report into a number of alleged scandals relating to Top Of The Pops that was produced for the BBC in 1972 by Sir Brian Neill, an eminent QC, who said Blackburn told him she 'had invented stories for the purpose of getting access to him' and 'seemed to live in a fantasy world'. Claire began modelling clothes at the age of three (bottom left) and would also appear on TV as a child actor.

Dragons' Den star who made a £23million fortune with her hotel bookings website is declared bankrupt less than a week before she was due to face court over mounting debts

Just under five years ago, the former dot.com millionaire, Sarah Newman, and her then partner, hurling player DJ Carey, had consented to court orders to repay about £7.4million to AIB.

Retired accounts worker, 82, killed pedestrian when she pressed the accelerator instead of the brake as she drove to optician

Joan Mitchelmore, who has an eye condition which can affect sight, lost control of her car outside Sainsbury's in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, and ploughed into 67-year-old Colin Moxley.

Moment wanted man was arrested in dramatic swoop by armed police as police reveal the woman doused in petrol and set on fire has died

Police Tasered Stephen Archer, 50, after he was spotted at Marple village railway station, Stockport, this morning by an off-duty officer. His sister, 49, was found injured on Monday and has since died.

Parent's fury as Dover school's newsletter is translated into Slovak - because a quarter of the children are Slovakian

A row has broken out at Priory Fields Primary School in Dover, Kent, after the school newsletter was translated into Slovak because a quarter of the students are Slovakian.

Man, 27, who lost five members of his family in a horror head-on car crash returns to the scene for the first time three years on

Dean Cockburn, 27, visited the scene of a horror crash in Grimsby that killed his parents, two sisters and baby niece for the first time since the tragic incident three years ago for the inquest.

'The truth broke my heart': Adam Johnson's ex-girlfriend Stacey Flounders opens up about hearing the devastating evidence in his child sex trial

Disgraced footballer Adam Johnson's ex Stacey Flounders has told friends she attended his trial at Bradford Crown Court to 'find answers' but ended up with a broken heart after his conviction.

Higher death taxes will hit 2.5million families: Raid on middle classes to see probate fees raised from £215 to up to £20,000

Fees for probate certificates in the UK could be raised from £215 to as high as £20,000 as the Ministry of Justice proposes a shake-up around wills to raise £250m.

Airlines are 'failing to pass on fuel price savings and are banking profits from cheaper oil instead'

The price of oil, which is used to make aviation fuel, has plunged from well over $100 a barrel to just $35 a barrel, but carriers have effectively kept in place the fuel surcharges they introduced in 2004

Rula Lenska is banned from driving for flipping her Kia with grandson, 3, in the back after downing a shot of vodka

Wimbledon Magistrates' Court was told that Lenska had downed a large vodka at lunchtime as she toasted the completion of her fence with Polish builders at her home in Chiswick.

Neighbours' fury at raucous parties thrown by tenants in David Miliband's £3.5million house

David Miliband's tenants cause fury with parties at Primrose Hill property

Robert Soning (bottom right), the son-in-law of a Labour donor who is renting the house (top right) in Primrose Hill, London, is accused of throwing raucous parties - including a birthday event for his daughter Saskia (left). A neighbour who confronted Mr Soning over excessive noise said he felt intimidated by the 47-year-old property developer, who rents the place from former foreign secretary David Miliband (bottom right, next to Soning) for £7,000 a month. Neighbours have also claimed the Milibands, who moved to New York in 2013, have failed to take action.

Cyclist won payout from transport bosses after she hit open pothole on cycle superhighway and broke her elbow - leaving her needing FOUR operations 

Katrina Kersey, 32, was on the cycle superhighway in Clapham Road in March 2011 when her bike struck a damaged pothole and she was thrown from her bike.

Groom spent his stag night in police cell after being arrested for drunkenly battering a reveller in a pub brawl 

Stephen Weatherall, pictured, was supposed to be celebrating his last night of freedom, but ended up spending it in a police cell instead after starting a brawl at a pub in Narbeth, Pembrokeshire.

Fears for mother and five-month-old daughter who went missing two weeks ago after family court battle with former partner

Russian born Kristine Jakovleva (centre), 26, disappeared with her daughter Elisa Warner (right) following a court battle with former partner, 42-year-old Adam Warner (left)

Hedge fund tycoon neighbours at war over plan for megabasement under £30million London mansion

Richard Deitz and Tim Tacchi, who both run large hedge funds, are locked in a legal battle over Mr Deitz plans to build a 3,500 sq ft basement beneath his home in Holland Park, London.

'What's Brixton like? Graffiti, yeah we'll do that': McDonald's criticised over graffiti-covered lampshades in revamped restaurant

The fast food chain has installed lampshades emblazoned with graffiti tags at the branch in Brixton, South London - but the redesign has been described as 'offensive' and 'misguided'.

Give money to beggars... Even if they're going to spend it on booze and drugs, says Richard Gere

Actor Richard Gere (pictured), 66, said the 'moment of compassion' that comes with giving money 'heals' both people and is more important than trying to wean homeless people off their addictions.

Businesswoman records warning to women after having her handbag snatched, her breasts groped and fighting off a carjacker in three attacks by 'migrants'

Businesswoman records warning after attacks by 'non-Austrians' in Vienna 

Rosita Kohzina recorded her furious rant in her car (above) just minutes after the final assault in which she said a man tried to force open her car doors at a traffic light on a trip to Vienna. In the video, which she posted online, she said: 'I am really seething. And I don't want anybody to tell me I'm making this up and that it never happened.' She said the carjacker pounced after she was forced to fight off a bag-snatcher and a predator who groped her breasts. She said when the man failed to get in, he rolled on the roof and then attacked another woman who was walking down the street, shoving her over before running off. She said: 'Ladies, I would urge everyone to do a self-defence course, there's a lot being offered at the moment.'

Giving women Viagra during labour can prevent stillbirths by boosting babies' supply of oxygen rich blood

A trial is being set up to see if the anti-impotence pill can bring down the number of emergency caesareans by boosting the supply of oxygen rich blood to the womb (file photo).

FEEDING peanuts to babies may reduce their chance of becoming allergic as they get older, experts have found. 

King's and Southampton researchers found babies fed peanut butter or peanut snacks in their first year of life were 74 per cent less likely to have developed an allergy by the age of six.

Can zapping an electric current into ears help patients with depression? Gadget stimulates the brain when anti-depressants don't work 

The gadget works by transmitting mild currents through clips, which in turn stimulates a nerve connected to an area of the brain that regulates mood, researchers from Beijing discovered.

Talc 'IS linked to ovarian cancer': Risk of disease is ONE THIRD higher for women who use talcum powder on their genitals, experts warn

Scientists from Brigham and Women's Hospital, in Boston, revealed talcum powder increases the risk of ovarian cancer by 33 per cent, prompting calls for warning labels to be displayed on products.

60 million year old viral 'invaders' in our DNA help us fight off modern infections, researchers find

A81F50 Adenovirus one of a large group of viruses causing disease of the upper respiratory tract and conjunctiva

The so-called endogenous viruses were thought to be just an oddity - but, a new study claims that evolution has repurposed them to fight off modern diseases.

Zika breakthrough as scientists discover 'HOW the virus could cause the birth defect microcephaly'

Scientists at John Hopkins, Florida State and Emory universities believe the Zika virus selectively infects the cells that form an unborn baby's outer brain layer, causing the telltale smaller brain and skull.

When punks ruled the world: Fascinating 70s photos capture hell-raiser fans at riotous Debbie Harry gigs as they surfed a wave of rebellion

Debbie Harry and Toyah Willcox feature in vintage photos from 1977 punk-era London

The largely-unseen photographs, taken in London between 1976 and 1978, capture a host of burgeoning stars from Debbie Harry to Adam Ant - as well as the fans who adored them. Photographer Derek Ridgers said: 'It was an incredible year; probably the last time a youth subculture would grow to have such a huge, worldwide effect.' Pictured are a hoard of energetic fans, with Toyal Wilcox (inset left) and Debbie harry (inset right)

What a difference four centuries make: How London's skyline has completely changed since 1616

The 1616 Visscher engraving details London from Whitehall to St Katharine's Dock. It has now been reimagined by Robin Reynolds, who has completed a two-metre-long version in pen.

I spy property porn! How the real stars of the BBC's new Le Carre thriller are the breathtaking locations

Excited television producers are calling it 'Sunday night property porn' - the gratuitous use of stunning buildings in lavish dramas.

The CARDBOARD tent! Students unveil a cheap and recyclable way to live at festivals and it's even rain-resistant (for a while anyway...)

Dutch friends and graduates Jan Portheine and Wout Kommer are in talks to sell their tents, pictured, at festivals around Europe - and hope to bring it to Glastonbury later this summer.

What happens when black people visit China: Group of tourists pestered for photos get so much attention that even other Brits think they must be famous 

A video showing the reaction a group of young black British men got in China has gone viral. The footage shows dozens of curious Chinese people circle round the group, taking pictures and videos.

Snakes alive! Rattlesnake that has been SKINNED and beheaded before cooking starts writhing around on kitchen counter

The bizarre footage, which is believed to be been captured in North America, shows the dead rattlesnake moving around and appearing to come back to life to lunge at the shocked chef.

For your flowing mane, try horse shampoo: How Mane 'n Tail became the hottest hair product on the High Street  

Mane 'n Tail was created to keep show ponies' coats looking glossy and healthy. But more and more women are turning to the product to achieve thick, lustrous locks of their own.

Migrant attacks and a conspiracy to hide the truth in Europe's most liberal country: How Sweden has stopped its citizens discussing the refugee influx 

How Sweden has stopped its citizens discussing the refugee influx

Stockholm station is, remember, where a disturbing event happened a few weeks ago. According to Left-wing Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet, there was a violent, unprovoked rampage by a masked mob of neo-Nazis and football hooligans who were targeting migrants, including north African street children. Aftonbladet's reports, based on police information, made newspaper and TV headlines around the world. But a disturbing question has now been raised as to whether the anti-migrant rampage ever took place in the way described after police revealed that no migrants - underage or otherwise - had reported any assaults. If the Stockholm station story has been blown out of proportion, it could have artificially fuelled pro-migrant sentiment and made ordinary Swedes less ready to voice their worries about mass migration, writes SUE REID.

Mutations and DNA changes caused by the Fukushima nuclear crisis are starting to be seen in surrounding forests, warn campaigners 

As the fifth anniversary of the disaster approaches, Greenpeace said signs of mutations in trees and DNA-damaged wildlife were beginning to appear near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant.

Teenage female ISIS fanatic was 'radicalised at the age of seven and stabbed a German police officer because she couldn't get to Syria'

The grammar school girl identified only as Safia S told detectives she wanted to strike in Germany because she could not make it to Syria, it has been claimed.

Turkey agrees to take back failed asylum seekers who try to settle in Europe following new deal with Brussels

The Turkish government said it would start taking back all non-Syrian economic migrants who reach Europe's shores after it agreed to shut down the route from Greece to rest of Europe.

German swimming pool where two migrant sex attacks have been carried out says it has been forced to segregate men and women 

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Managers at the Arriba water park in Norderstedt will ban men and teenage boys from using the waterslides at certain times when only women, girls and very young boys will be allowed access.

Prayers in the Jungle: Muslim migrants hoping to reach Britain hold religious service by makeshift structures in Calais camp

Hundreds of Muslim migrants were pictured holding a Friday prayer service, surrounded by the makeshift tarpaulin-covered tents they have called home in the Calais jungle

River VANISHES overnight after an earth tremor opens up a 30m crack that it is now pouring in to leaving 10,000 without water in Mexico

Residents of San Fermin, Veracruz state, woke up to discover the Atoyac River, which flows through eight municipalities and provides water for 10,000, had vanished into a 30m long crevasse

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Putin's weapon of mass destruction - migration: Russia's leader is cynically stoking the migrant crisis in a bid to tear Europe apart

At the heart of the migration crisis, lurking like a spider at the centre of his web, is Russia's President Putin, aided by his Syrian henchman Bashar al-Assad, writes DOMINIC SANDBROOK.

PETER OBORNE: The truth is Osborne's profligacy makes Gordon Brown look like a miser  

George Osborne is facing the defining test of his six years as Chancellor - and I predict he will have to make a violent U-turn in policy which threatens to leave his credibility in shreds.

PLATELL'S PEOPLE: A grubby footballer and a very troubling question

No one could dispute that serial cheat and liar footballer Adam Johnson is a bad man, but so many questions about this case remain unanswered, writes AMANDA PLATELL.

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: More statesmanship please, Mr Cameron  

David Cameron's surprise majority last May gave him a wonderful opportunity to lead a truly great, reforming government - but the PM's handling of the EU debate has been appallingly inept.