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Kim Jong Un doesn't want you to see North Korea photos smuggled out by Michal Huniewicz

Photographer Michal Huniewicz risked being detained and managed to take these stunning images, showing the daily lives of locals in North Korea. read


Benefits mother-of-eight says benefits cap means she can't afford four-bedroom home

Jobless single mother Marie Buchan, from Birmingham, caused controversy last year by insisting she needed a bigger home so she could have a bedroom to herself read


What took you so long? Archbishop of Canterbury says it's NOT racist to fear migration but Iain Duncan Smith says his 'rational' comments have come too late

The Work and Pensions Secretary welcomed the comments by Archbishop Welby (pictured) but said they should have come 'many years before' the debate about immigration was 'shut down'. read


Retired BA air hostess, 72, who 'slept with Mick Jagger and Adam Faith' goes on trial accused of sleeping with a 15-year-old boy in the 1970s

Beryl Yassin, 72, is on trial at Oxford Crown Court accused of indecent assault on a 15-year-old boy during the 1970s. Her alleged victim claims the experience ruined his life and career. read


Kieron Morgan arrested at nephew's birthday party for throwing host through a door

Kieron Morgan (pictured), 30, had already angered guests by pinching the mothers' arms, before flying into a rage and pushing the boy's mother through a door at the party in Burnley, Lancashire. read


Reddit users reveal the illegal things they got away with 

More than 13,000 people have added to the post in 22 hours after one user asked: 'What illegal thing did you get away with?' as lawbreakers confessed to crimes ranging from funny to downright strange. read


Motorcyclist hunted by police after 100mph three-hour chase around Brighton

The reckless biker was spotted by officers racing through Sussex and Brighton over a two hour stretch before crashing into barriers at a car park and fleeing for an hour on foot read


Barack Obama rushes to repair Special Relationship with David Cameron

Mr Obama used a damning magazine article to claim Mr Cameron had been ‘distracted by other things’ when he should have focussed on stablising Libya in 2011. read


Swedish police say video shows driver crashed Viola Beach car on purpose

Jack Dakin, 19, River Reeves, 19, Kris Leonard, 20, Tom Lowe, 27, and manager Craig Tarry, 33, died when their car plummeted 80ft off a highway bridge near Stockholm last month. read


easyJet give doctor a free coffee but make him pay for a KitKat for treating woman

Dr Edward Southall, from Totnes, Devon, was flying to Thessaloniki, Greece, on holiday when an elderly woman took unwell and required immediate medical assistance - which he provided. read


EasyJet flight from Geneva to Copenhagen delayed by spanner on a wing

An EasyJet flight from Geneva was aborted moments before take-off after a passenger spotted a spanner still attached to the wing. He alerted cabin crew and the pilot returned to the terminal at once. read


'It's like she's been kidnapped all over again': Family of 'South Africa's Madeleine McCann' say their fairytale reunion turned to a nightmare as girl has rejected them for woman who snatched her

The girl snatched from her hospital cot by a woman 'dressed as a nurse' in 1997 and reunited with her real parents 18 years later has rejected her biological parents, her father Morne Nures told MailOnline. read


Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and family move into 8-bedroom home in Surrey

The celebrity couple and their six children moved into their eight-bedroom, $21,000-a-month rental in London at the end of February. They will live there for six months while Brad films World War Z 2. read


Britain's Next Top Model finalist admits to stress eating

EXCLUSIVE: Jessica Workman, 20, from Chester, who is in the final three of Britain's Next Top Model, says that getting the news she had made the live shows led to stress-eating. read


From orange veg, to berries and avocado, experts reveal the 8 skin superfoods YOU should eat for a radiant complexion

Millions are spent by women across the globe on fancy creams, lotions and potions all promising the perfect complexion. But, a team of nutritionists reveal the path to beautiful skin, begins with what you put on your dinner plate. read


Debt map of Britain: Do you live in one of the most over-indebted areas of the UK? 

One in six adults in the UK is described as 'over-indebted' this equates to 8.2million people across the UK, according to a new report. read


Michael Chase and wife Lara who sexually abused a 13-month-old baby

Michael Chase, 52, and his wife Lara, 46, from Peterborough, attacked the friend's toddler twice in a case branded by the judge: 'The worst abuse of a baby I have ever seen'. read


Were the names of 22,000 ISIS fighters DELIBERATELY leaked to stop them deserting?

The cache of documents containing the names, addresses and family contacts of 22,000 ISIS fighters could have been leaked by the terror group to stop them from leaving, one expert has said. read


Omar Bakri Mohammed helped recruit ISIS jihadist fighters from the UK

Omar Bakri Mohammed (pictured), who radicalised Fusilier Lee Rigby’s killers despite being deported from Britain to Lebanon in 2005, was named as a sponsor by British jihadists trying to be inducted by IS. read


RAF Tornado targeting ISIS was badly damaged after hitting a stray dog

The collision happened on Tuesday at RAF Akrotiri in the very south of the island. The airman managed to stay in control of the plane. He and his navigator escaped uninjured. read


Vintage attack planes used in Vietnam brought out of retirement to help US special forces defeat ISIS in Iraq 

A pair of OV-10 Broncos completed 120 combat missions over the Middle East between May and September last year, it has been revealed. The aircraft's first flight was in July 1965. read


Castle Bromwich couple carjacked on their own driveway in CCTV video

The masked men attack security worker Vince Cappellie, 57, with batons at his home in Castle Bromwich, Birmingham,, as his wife watches on helplessly, then drive off in his £50,000 Audi Q7. read


City trader Richard Hiom jailed for cheating a married couple out of £1million

Robert Hiom, 45, was jailed for four-and-a-half years at Wood Green Crown Court, north London, after admitting conning his married friends and their family out of more than £1million. read


Paedophile Rolf Harris taunts his sex abuse victims in a new song called Lying

The paedophile Australian (pictured) has used his time at HMP Stafford to come up with at least ten new tracks that he intends to release at the end of his sentence for molesting a string of children. read


Rafa Benitez heads to Newcastle to seal appointment as manager after Steve McClaren is finally SACKED

EXCLUSIVE - CRAIG HOPE: Rafa Benitez is in Newcastle to finalise the terms of his appointment as manager. The Spaniard will take charge of Monday's trip to Leicester City read


IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad admits he buys all his clothes at second-hand markets

Ingvar Kamprad (pictured) - the 89-year-old businessman with a £51billion fortune - insists that he only buys second-hand clothes in the hope of setting a good example to those around him. read


Great white shark circles South Australian fishing boat off Port Victoria

Leigh Munn was fishing with friends 20km off of Port Victoria in South Australia when all of a sudden a massive five metre Great White swam up next to his boat. read


Earn $10 an hour walking Henry the tortoise to Central Park in a stroller 

Slow and steady wins the job - no tortoise experience necessary. A Harlem woman is looking for someone to take her 16-pound tortoise (pictured) on summer walks in Central Park. read


Fears MH370 wreckage is being hoarded as souvenirs

Fears that wreckage from missing flight MH370 are being kept as souvenirs are mounting as a South African family came forward with a piece of debris three months after finding it. read


Has a mythological monster been found? 250 million year old reptile named after fierce lizard with a dog's head... and it can teach us about how crocodiles evolved

An international team of scientists, from Brazil and the UK, discovered a new fossil reptile that lived 250 million years ago in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. read


Christian 'prophet' has his buttocks mauled by a lion during South Africa safari 

Alec Ndiwane, a Zion Christian Church prophet, was attacked on a safari while trying to show that God would save him in front of fellow church members in South Africa's Kruger National Park. read


Policewoman attacked by dental nurse in Larbert road rage attack

Ashleigh Bannatyne, 22, overtook Sergeant Jacqueline Curson's black Mercedes on the M876 near Larbert, Stirlingshire, as the officer was on her way to a funeral. read


David Cameron's mother's job is cut as Tory austerity forces children's centre to close

Mary Cameron said she is 'very sad' following the closure of the Chieveley and Area Children's Centre in Oxfordshire, brought about by cost cutting at her local Conservative council. read


David Cameron will stay an MP after next election after quitting as Prime Minister

The Prime Minister told local radio he 'loves' being MP for the Oxfordshire constituency and revealed it was 'very much my intention' to stand for a fifth term in the House of Commons. read


Could a vitamin drink help prevent Alzheimer's? Daily dose 'may prevent the brain from shrinking'

The drink contains nutrients which may have an impact on the part of the brain linked to memory, scientists speaking at the Advances In Alzheimer's Therapy congress in Athens said. read


London is the sixth most costly place to live, with New York seventh

London has jumped from 11th place to 6th in the Economist Intelligence Unit's worldwide cost of living survey, which takes into account 160 basic goods and services like food, wine and utilities. read


Stunning color photos of the Great Depression

The pictures, taken from 1939 to 1941, show an America just beginning to pull itself out of one of the darkest periods of its history. read


RICHARD LITTLEJOHN imagines how a modern day Till Death Us Do Part may play out

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: It is fantastic news the BBC is reviving classic comedies, such as Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em and Till Death Us Do Part. But the 're-imagining' bit worries me. read


BBC's old favourites Steptoe, Alf and Hyacinth all set to return with new stars

From the bigoted comments of Alf Garnett in Till Death Us Do Part to the flamboyance of Mr Humphries in Are You Being Served?, some elements might now be seen as inappropriate. read


Video of Good Morning Britain's Andi Peters tripping over a wheelie bin on live TV

The telly veteran was presenting the Cash in Your Cornflakes segment, running backwards down a street when a wheelie bin and barking dog both managed to trip him up. read


Young woman is found hanged from a Epsom tree in a gated community Surrey

Residents told of their horror as they realised it was a figure of a young woman hanging from one of the many trees which line The Green in Epsom, Surrey. read


Vladimir Putin's ally Mikhail Lesin found dead in mysterious circumstances

Mikhail Lesin, 57, was found dead in a Washington hotel last year leading to a swirl of speculation that he was murdered on Moscow's orders after offering to help the FBI. read


Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan's wife Emine says harems were ‘educational centres'

Turkish first lady Emine Erdogan, sparked outrage after praising the Ottoman-era harem as 'an educational center'. Her comment came after her husband said a woman was 'above all a mother'. read


Turkey to be given £4.7BILLION under EU plans to allow visa free travel

EU leaders are preparing to offer Turkey (pictured, its president Recep Tayyip Erdogan) the deal in return for it taking back all migrants landing in Greece but critics have condemned the plan. read


Macedonia says it is 'paying for the mistakes' of the EU

Nations committed in September to relocate 160,000 refugees from Greece and Italy over two years to ease their burden, but seven months on fewer than 900 people have actually been shared. read


Migrants are taught gay sex and pregnant love making in manuals distributed in Germany

The bizarre project – complete with graphic illustrations – is being financed by the German government because most migrants have received no sex education whatsoever in their homelands. read


Austria sex attacks at highest level for years with 12 reported every day

The cases included 24 reports over New Year's Eve in Austria, according to figures released in response to a parliamentary question by the opposition Team Stronach Party. read


Madonna turns up four hours late for Melbourne show amid Rocco custody battle

Mr Justice MacDonald is considering the case at a private hearing in the Family Division of the High Court in London. Madonna is pictured dressed as a clown on the other side of the world in Australia. read


Show some passion! Tony Blair tells David Cameron to match the enthusiasm of the Brexit campaign as he admits he's worried about Britain leaving Brussels club

The former Labour Prime Minister (pictured right) said the In campaign was failing to match the enthusiasm of their opponents. Mr Blair also admitted that he could be toxic in the EU campaign. read


ECB pays banks to take its money in desperate bid to boost lending

The project means that banks would qualify for billions of euros of initially free loans from the ECB and get paid up to 0.4 per cent of what they borrow, on condition that they lend more. read


Norway says 'We'll invest MORE in the UK even if you quit the EU'

Yngve Slyngstad (pictured), chief executive of Norway’s £590billion state-owned investment fund, dismissed claims Britain quitting the Brussels club would pose a significant risk to investment. read


David Cameron says leaving EU will make mortgages and socks pricier

David Cameron angered Brexit supporters by claiming that they viewed job losses as a ‘price worth paying’ for getting out of the EU. Commons leader Chris Grayling said this was 'simply not true'. read


Sea creature washes up on Bonfil Beach in Mexico leaving experts baffled

A monstrous-looking sea creature that experts are unable to identify has washed up on a tourist beach in Mexico. read


Geordie Shore's Charlotte Crosby keeps her head down as she arrives in court

The 25-year-old former Celebrity Big Brother winner and Geordie Shore cast member was caught driving her Range Rover after drinking on the train home from London to Newcastle in January. read


Shocking video shows Honduran schoolgirl smashing classmate’s head against the floor in vicious street fight 

The fight broke out at a Honduran high school between two 15-year-old girls. They struggle before one climbs on top of the other and smashes her head in shocking display of violence. read


Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal line up to slam Maria Sharapova's positive drug test

Very few tennis stars have spoken out in support of Maria Sharapova after she failed a drug test in January at the Australian Open. Player Chris Evert said that the athlete has very few friends in tennis. read


How the Queen is a doting parent despite Prince Charles' claims

A close friend and cousin of the Queen says she was a loving parent despite claims made by Prince Charles that it was his nursery staff, not his 'emotionally reserved' parents that raised him read


Having a brother or sister keeps you slim: Only children are 'three times more likely to be obese by the age of 6'

Children with a younger sibling may spend more time playing with them, helping maintain a healthy weight, University of Michigan researchers suggested. read


Sugar baby finds love with her tenth 'daddy' but he still gives her £1,000 a month

MBA student Lara, 27, who belonged to 'sugar daddy' dating site Seeking Arrangements, a website that pairs off attractive young women with rich men, reveals how it helped her make ends meet. read


Kim Jong-Un orders more nuclear tests and oversees another ballistic missile launch

Tensions have intensified on the peninsula with South Korea and the US reportedly engaged in joint 'decapitation strike' exercises designed to simulate wiping out the North's leadership. read


Ealing park behind North Korea's London embassy is invaded by doggers

Popefield playing fields, in Ealing, West London, are reportedly being used for public sex hookups. It is just yards away from tyrant Kim Jong-un's UK headquarters. read


Policeman hits prisoner Neville Edwards inside his cell after suicide attempt

Neville Edwards was jailed for a year for assault at Manchester Crown Court, although the judge slammed police behaviour, describing the cell footage (pictured) as a 'brutal incident'. read


Mexican female only police unit disbanded for damaging the force's image

A Mexican police director has disbanded the country's notorious female only unit, known for its sexy uniforms and 5in heels, because it is damaging the image of the force. read


CCTV shows 'Grass' Goldfinger just before hitman shot him 'over Hatton Garden links' 

Infamous criminal John 'Goldfinger' Palmer, believed to have turned informant, was gunned down in his sprawling Essex estate, just two months after the £14million raid. read


Christina Harding's body washes up on Devon beach 8 years after daughter Anita died from overdose

Christina Harding was found in November after being spotted by a 12-year-old boy near Blagdons Boatyard in Plymouth, Devon. An inquest was told she had lost her daughter in 2007. read


US Embassy bomb threat in Berlin as suspect overpowered by German Police

The man was turned away at the door of the embassy in Berlin and allegedly become violent and punched security personnel before being arrested. read


South Sudan's government allows fighters to rape women as a form of PAYMENT

The UN human rights office painted a harrowing picture of opposition supporters being torched, suffocated in shipping containers and cut to pieces in the war-torn African nation. read


The $1bn online Bangladesh Bank heist that was foiled by a spelling mistake

Criminals managed to breach Bangladesh Bank systems and stole its credentials for online payment transfers, two senior officials from the bank said. read


Massive rat found in Hackney discovered is FOUR FEET long

Gas engineer Tony Smith says he found the huge rodent while working in Hackney, east London. But is his picture a trick of the camera? read


Facebook photo of McDonald's worker helping disabled child eat goes viral

A picture showing a member of staff feeding a disabled man at a McDonald’s in Taiwan has been shared online, with thousands of people praising the employee for his kindness. read


Nina Hughes who won £700,000 on National Lottery avoids jail for dealing heroin

Nina Hughes, 43, was given a two-year suspended sentence at Canterbury Crown Court after being caught dealing Class A drugs in a sting operation in her home town of Dover, Kent. read


Why 'good' cholesterol can be BAD for you: Rogue gene carried by some people can cause levels to soar - damaging the heart as much as smoking

Until this Cambridge University study it was thought a a high level of so-called 'good', or HDL cholesterol, was associated with a lower risk of heart disease. read


Temperatures set to soar as high as 14C this weekend as winter weather is finally banished

From Sunday into early parts of next week, there is expected to be pleasant weather across the nation, as shown in Sidmouth, Devon, where daffodils were planted in honour of the late Keith Owen. read


If you think Donald Trump's outrageous then check out Twitter's AI Trump @DeepDrumpf

The bot, whose Twitter handle is @DeepDrumpf, has been created by postdoc Brad Hayes at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL). read


Drunk groomsman rugby tackles the groom into a swimming pool during married couple's first dance

A man has been caught on tape ruining his friend's first dance at their exotic wedding in Koh Samui, Thailand. Groomsman Cheyne Batterham tackled Kane Toby into the pool mid-dance. read


Airport Parking and Hotels and Imperial College London design 2050 concept plane

A team from London set out to predict what flight could realistically be like in 30 to 40 years, creating a blended wing aircraft that can hold more people and uses next-generation technology. read


Durham fatberg sees engineers dig through thirty yards of congealed fat

The 30-yard-long fatberg was found in Durham and is believed to be a result of residents pouring their fat down the drains for years. Engineers have said the road will be closed for up to a fortnight. read


Rutgers University experts say picture-based passwords could boost your phone’s security 

Researchers at Rutgers University in New Jersey have been working on a doodle-based phone security system which could keep the wealth of personal and financial data protected. read


Shocking video as sacked Treorchy bus driver causes £9k of damage in drunk rampage

Martin Lewis, 56, had been sacked for not knowing the roads well enough and after drinking 6 pints of beer flew into a rage in a South Wales pub, breaking three flat screen TVs, door frames and bottles. read


Celeb after celeb says we must take in more asylum seekers

Like so many luvvie campaigns, Jude Law's open 'Help Refugees' letter is a triumph of simplistic, me-too halo-polishing over the uncomfortable realities of life, writes ROBERT HARDMAN. read


John McDonnell pledges to borrow billions MORE for spending spree if Labour wins

Shadow Chancellor will announce to Westminster new fiscal rules to strip 'investment' spending out of the calculation of the annual deficit and to lower the overall debt as a share of the economy. read


Lismore man photographs a green tree frog eating an ornate burrowing frog

Stunning photos have emerged of a green tree frog devouring an ornate burrowing frog in a backyard in Lismore, north-eastern NSW. read


ExoMars space probe is ready to be launched to the red planet to search for signs of life

The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) is set to blast off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan aboard a Proton rocket on 14 March. The red planet is pictured in a new image. read


Could a VACCINE stop people smoking?

Scientists from The Scripps Institute have designed a new vaccine that targets the nicotine molecule itself. reducing the drug's effect on the brain by attaching to nicotine molecules. read


Dementia patients with gum disease declined SIX times as quickly  

Gum disease activates the immune system, triggering the release of chemicals that cause inflammation thought to damage the brain, King's College London and University of Southampton experts said. read


World's largest cruise ship Harmony of the Seas leaves port for the first time

Harmony of the Seas, which cost almost £800million to build and weighs 227,000 tonnes, was helped from Saint-Nazaire port by six tug boats this afternoon. read


Karate kid comes to the rescue of girl being 'roughed up' by instructor

When karate master in a dojo was sparring with a little girl, a little boy in the class came to her defense by punching him in hilarious footage posted on March 7 by Kyoot Kids. read


Instagram vlogger reveals how to get abs with makeup 'diamond' contouring trick

Meri, a make-up artist from Macedonia, impressed her 78,000 Instagram fans with a technique that sees muscle definition drawn on in a brown shade before blending for a subtle toned effect. read


Wealth of wildlife on our coastlines

Wildlife experts and nature lovers recorded more than 3,400 species at 25 of the National Trust's sites along the coasts of England, Wales and Northern Ireland. read


Plastic surgeon Dr Wagner Moraes 'forged' death certificate of model Raquel Santos

The surgeon whose model client died while in his care has been accused by Brazilian police of forging her death certificate to hide that he hadn't asked her what medication she was taking before operating. read


Men are 'closing gender gap' for healthy life expectancy

Although women still live longer than men, the lifespans of men are growing faster than those of women, according to analysis by the Office for National Statistics. read


Woman reveals nightmare Tinder admirer on Imgur

A singleton's exchange with her Tinder match has gripped the internet after he quizzed her about taking contraception and then couldn't understand why she didn't want to meet him. read


Cornwall coastguard rescues stranded couple clinging to Bude rocks in raging storm

Two people were left clinging to rocks when they were cut off by the tide in Bude, Cornwall. The coastguard sent a helicopter to the stranded pair when the alarm was raised to save them. read


A runaway dog and pilots fighting in the cockpit: The bizarre reasons behind planes being stopped from taking off

Following an easyJet flight to Copenhagen being delayed after a spanner was found in the wing, MailOnline Travel looks at some of the bizarre reasons for flights being delayed. read


Boy in China is rescued on video after he plummeted into a 100ft deep hole

Footage has emerged of a five-year-old boy being rescued after he fell down a hole in southwest China. The child fell down the hole on March 4 while playing by himself on farmland. read


Nigeria pays 24,000 'ghost staff' in 2015 while taking £225m in British aid money

An audit revealed the scale of corruption in Nigeria after officials found 23,846 so-called ghost workers who were receiving a salary but didn’t have a job. read


Russia is bringing back its 1980s Kirov battlecruisers

The Kirov-class Admiral Nakhimov (pictured) is the first of Russia's 800ft-long battlecruisers to be fitted out with cutting-edge weaponry and sonar technology and should launch in 2019. read


You're folding socks WRONG: Woman reveals ingenious hack

A new video, seen more than 200,000 times, is set to revolutionise untidy sock drawers by showcasing a clever method that uses a foolproof origami technique. read


Dog owners spend more time talking to their pet than their partner

Nearly half of UK dog owners talk to their pet more than their partner, new research has revealed. The study also found the average dog owner spends 47 minutes talking to their pet per day. read


Incredible macro-photographs reveal the stunning intricacies and complex beauty of more than 300 sets of eyes

Mogan Andrei, 26, first began taking photographs of his friends' eyes in his hometown in Romania to show the complex beauty of each visual organ - and has now amassed more than 300 unique images. read


Becky Watts' killers should face death penalty and I'd do it myself, says her father 

Darren Galsworthy said killer Nathan Matthews had evaded justice after brutally murdering his own stepsister in Bristol in February last year, insisting he would like to see the 28-year-old killed. read


Tunisia tourism chiefs say it 'is safe' as country struggles to attract visitors

At the world's biggest travel fair, ITB Berlin, Tunisia's tourism chiefs set out to deliver an upbeat message to reporters and travellers in the wake of last year's terror attacks that left 60 people dead. read


Diver sneaks up to on a sleeping parrotfish to capture its smile

Caine Delacy, 38, from Australia, noticed that the Green Throat Parrotfish had got sole after going on a dive and spotting the fish hiding out amongst the coral. read


Harlesden victim of drive-by Uzi 'execution' was shot after video was posted online

The man, named locally as Oliver Tetlow, aged 20, was shot dead in Harlesden, north west London, as a feud between two gangs escalated with fatal consequences. read


How being obese increases the risk of breast cancer

Scientists from University of Miami and University of Granada revealed tumor cells and immature fat cells in obese women interact in the early stages of breast cancer, causing the disease to spread. read


Radical low cost twin tailed design is so manoeuvrable it 'can rival helicopters'

Boeing and a South Africa's Paramount Group firm hope the wacky design - currently used to patrol borders, could become a low cost fighter plane. read


Michelle Obama wears Jason Wu gown for Canada State Dinner

Spring appears to be the theme of the night, with both Michelle Obama and Trudeau's wife, Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau, opting for floral-themed dresses. read


More regular chemotherapy BOOSTS breast cancer survival

Scientists at the National Institute for Cancer Research in Genoa, Italy believe increasing the frequency of treatment is effective because it gives cancer cells less time to recover between bouts. read


How being a premature baby affects you for LIFE

Babies born before 34 weeks of pregnancy are more likely to work in manual jobs than babies born to term, and less likely to own their own homes, a University of Warwick study found. read


Zika virus now linked to serious brain infection in ADULTS, experts warn

Hôpitaux de Paris doctors revealed an 81-year-old man who tested positive for Zika also had a serious brain infection, meningoencephalitis, which they suspect stemmed from the virus. read


Moroccan man in shock as wife appears on television show two years after she 'died' 

Abragh Mohamed, from Azilal, Morocco, grieved for his wife, believing she had died in a road accident two years before. He then had the shock of his life when she then appeared on a national TV show. read


Karen Zack's Twitter photos show dogs that look like food

Photographs are being posted online in a trend started by Karen Zack, from Portland, Oregon, showing various dog breeds bearing an uncanny resemblance to bagels and muffins. read


Would you stand by your man if he became a woman?

Anthony Belcher has been married his wife Chloe for 35 years, for 15 of which he has been Antonia (pictured), now one of the most influential figures in the LGBT business community. read


Sean Parker reveals plans for 'screening room' service

A new startup called the Screening Room plans to offer new movie rentals the day of theatre release for $50 per view, after the purchase of a $150 device that transmits the movie. read


Afghanistan's women's football team unveils their new kit complete with HIJABS

Afghanistan's new red kit is its first to feature a hijab, after Fifa changed the rules two years ago to allow head coverings - as long as it was the same colour and not attached to the shirt. read


Did David Cameron's chum Lord Crony break the law in a bid to thwart Ukip?

An investigation by the Daily Mail and Channel 4 News has uncovered what appears to be significant undeclared expenditure by the Tories in key constituency battles. read


Mother breastfeeds behind a Victoria's Secret ad to highlight the double standard over women's bodies - after one of her nursing photos was reported on Facebook

Maria Corry, who lives in Seminole, Florida, uploaded the image to Facebook after a previous snap of her daughter nursing was reported 'more than five times' by other users. read


Two planeloads of biscuits chartered to fly in emergency supplies after factory floods

Two Emirates SkyCargo Boeing 777s have flown crates of supplies into Robin Hood Airport near Doncaster - but it is not known what variety of biscuit they contained. read


Material that can change size, volume and stiffness could lead to 'reprogrammable' buildings

Engineers at Harvard University, Massachusetts have designed a material inspired by an origami technique called snapology that changes its shape, size and stiffness on demand. read


Quitting all your apps IS a waste of time: Apple confirms

An iPhone user reached out to Apple for answers about closing apps, specifically if it saves battery life. Apple's head of software replied to the email with a simple 'no', confirming it is just a myth. read


Mexican gang forces two men into bareknuckle fight with loser executed with a bullet

Shocking footage showed the men striking and grappling with each other as gang members stood round and laughed in a woodland clearing in Tierra Caliente, south Mexico. read


Scientists discover what happens in the brain as we daydream

The researchers from University College London studied grid cells that act as an 'internal coordinate system'. The study suggests they are involved in a broader range of processes than thought. read


San Bernardino gunman's iPhone iCloud backup is 'likely to have been disabled'

The FBI have been in a battle with the iPhone maker Apple in order to persuade them to unlock the phone as part of their investigation into the shooting in San Bernardino, California. read


Estate agent Emily Daly has Kim Jong-un and James Corden's faces on her knees

Emily Daly, a 22-year-old estate agent from Cwmbran, south Wales, spotted the similarities after posing for a photograph before a night out in Newport on Saturday. read


Video clip sees men read female colleagues' thoughts on dealing with sexism at work

Advertising agency TBWA shine a light on sexism in the workplace in a video showing men lending their voices to the struggles of women in the industry. read


Karen Zack's images reveal similarities between dogs and food

Karen Zack, 25, of Portland, Oregon, has created comparison galleries of food and dogs that  have been shared by tens of thousands read


Ofsted's Michael Wilshaw blasts Academy bosses who earn more than the PM

Sir Michael Wilshaw, (pictured) chief inspector of schools, has blasted ‘serious weaknesses’ at seven multi-academy trusts which contribute to poor progress among ‘too many students’. read


New breast cancer treatment wipes out tumours in just 11 DAYS

The new technique could spare thousands of women from gruelling chemotherapy, say the researchers from the University of Manchester and the Institute of Cancer Research in London. read


Heston Blumenthal is still wed six years after split with wife Zanna

In a wide-ranging interview the Michelin-starred chef shed light on his improved relationship with his three children after he missed seeing them grow up because he was building his career. read


JAN MOIR: The divorcee jackpots that make marriage a bad business 

Two fashion moguls are emptying their piggybanks and turning out their lizard skin Gucci wallets in readiness to pay millions to their ex-wives in divorce settlements, writes JAN MOIR. read


LA make-up artist Melissa Murphy shares incredible before-and-after images of clients

Melissa Murphy, 38, is a professional make-up artist who works with women in the adult film industry. Her amazing before and after have earned her thousands of followers on Instagram. read


Women six times more likely to be hit by online shopping fraud than men

Officers from City of London Police warned that criminals appear to be targeting female consumers. But men who are duped lose on average three times as much money. read


Britain's longest serving nurse Jenny Turner has no plans to retire after 60 years

Jenny Turner, of Banbury, Oxfordshire, began working as a cadet nurse in 1956 at age 16. Now 76, she says she hopes to continue working for another 10 years. read


TOM UTLEY: We Brits are the most truthful folk in the world

With the possible exception of Tony Blair, I can’t think of one British politician who would make it even into the top half of a global league table of the 500 most dishonest public office-holders of our age. read


George Osborne's warning of a 2p hike in fuel price

The Chancellor told a private meeting of Conservative MPs that he could not be expected to extend the five-year freeze on fuel duty if oil prices remain below $50 a barrel. read


Is your phone's wifi giving away where you walk?

Using Wi-Fi traces that register when a device makes a connection with a hotspot, the Swiss University EPFL was able to map out the daily routes of students and staff on a college campus. read


Man isn't getting any matches on Tinder because his ex-girlfriend hacked his profile

Benjamin Hurley, 24, from Widnes, Cheshire, discovered he had been hacked by ex-girlfriend Alison Eves on Tinder after he noticed he wasn't getting any matches on the dating site. read


Samsung's Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge go on sale

Samsung's new flagship devices (pictured) have officially gone on sale. The devices are available online and in stores in the UK, Europe and the US. read


Gang who used Lancashire flower business as cover for drug and gun-dealing are jailed

A gang based in Accrington, Lancashire, who used flower boxes to hide a £30million drug and gun-running empire have been sentenced to a total of 125 years in prison. read


Newlyweds wow their guests routine to Flashdance

Tom Hooker married Jess in Ilfracombe, North Devon last weekend and the pair treated their guests to a routine to What a Feeling in which they both wore skimpy leotards and legwarmers. read


The world's aquatic wonderlands from Egypt to Iceland in incredible photographs

British underwater photographer Alex Mustard is releasing a book showcasing his spectacular work and guiding aquatic shutterbugs on how to take their own shots. read


Vintage photos show men wrestling a bear for fun in an Alabama bar

Photos shared by AL.com on Monday show men grappling with a bear in an Alabama bar for fun while spectators look on. But even more shocking is that they were taken just twenty years ago. read


East London CCTV footage shows robber attacking a woman in Forest Gate

The 31-year-old victim had just got off a night bus in Forest Gate, east London, when she was approached by the man, who was clutching a bottle of wine and who tried to take her phone. read


Nancy Reagan wouldn't let Ronald Reagan eat a bowl of mac 'n' cheese

Unlike her easy-going husband, Secret Service agents found Nancy Reagan - code-named Rainbow - often aloof and demanding. read


Tittygram messaging service helps keep your friends abreast of what you're up to

Named 'Tittygram', the service allows a message with a maximum of 36 characters to be scrawled on a man or woman's chest before being transferred. read


The best ocean cruises from the beaches of the Bahamas to Lofoten Islands in Norway

There are ocean trips that offer family breaks or child-free experiences. Mail on Sunday has picked the best sailings set to depart later this year including a voyage to the remote Lofoten Islands in Norway. read


Would you be pay to be TERRIFIED? Horror movie campout event promises an ‘immersive cinema experience’ in a dark forest with ‘fear lurking in every shadow’

Despite customers crying at the last event, over a thousand people have signed up to camp and watch a horror movie in the woods tomorrow night near Sydney. read


The cat who was scared of a rat: Funny video shows terrified feline who has forgotten how to hunt

In an unusual turn of events a rat chases a terrified cat across a road and onto a pavement in Tianjin in northeastern China. The moggy doesn't everything it can to escape but can't shake the rodent. read


Toddler belts out Queen classic Bohemian Rhapsody on video as parents join in

Two-year-old Millie from Chicago, Illinois was filmed by her mum singing her favourite song Bohemian Rhapsody, and refusing to let anyone join in with her, while in the back of the car. read


Norwegian 19th century woman dares to dress as a man ground-breaking portraits

Photographers Marie Høeg and Bolette Berg created a cache of images in late 19th century Norway that saw the women explore traditionally masculine roles for the camera. read


Pentagon releases footage of swarm drones being launched from fighter jets - and plans to develop 'Avatar' style self flying planes

A highly secretive Pentagon organization is experimenting with ‘micro-drones’ which could one day take to the sky like a like a swarm of robotic locusts. read


Britain's oak trees are under threat from Xylella disease

A deadly plant pest which has ravaged oak trees in the US , could be making its way to the UK's shores. Xylella was discovered in Apulia, Italy last year and has since spread to Corsica and France. read


Giraffe seems to have caught a cold as it sneezes at Kruger National Park South Africa

Incredible photographs taken at Kruger National Park in South Africa, have captured the moment a pair of unlucky oxpeckers got caught in a jet of drool from a giraffe's sneeze. read


Sloth makes everyone late for work as it leisurely crosses the road

When it comes to the morning commute, all drivers are in a hurry. But motorists in Costa Rica had no choice but to slow down on their trip as they were stopped by a road-user in no mood to rush. read


Harry Gardner pens song Not Alone about grandmother's dementia

Talented Harry Gardner, 15, from Chelmsford in Essex, has touched the hearts of more than 139,000 people with his incredibly moving tribute, 'Not Alone - Song for Alzheimer's'. read


Mac on... The Hatton Garden robbers' prison sentence

Spot the difference between the bankers who dodged millions in tax and the elderly men who pulled off £14million Hatton Garden diamond heist - and were sentenced yesterday. read


Nasa animation shows the moon's shadow moving across Earth

The Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) captured 13 stunning images capturing the shadow of the Moon marching across Earth’s sunlit face. read


Alaska Airlines flight is rerouted over Pacific Ocean to witness solar eclipse 2016

A handful of 'eclipse geeks' got front row seats to the spectacle after they convinced Alaska Airlines to reschedule an Anchorage-Honolulu flight to pass through the path of the eclipse. read


Girl who had a wisdom teeth operation hallucinates and starts seeing unicorns

Filmed in a dentist surgery in America, the dazed young woman claims to own a flock of 12 unicorns that she keeps in Ireland, but quickly becomes upset when she says she forgot to feed them. read


Edinburgh skyline witnesses Game of Thrones-like fire-breathing DRAGON

These fiery skies wouldn't look out of place in any Game of Thrones episode as it appeared that dragons were flying over the skies of Scotland in this dramatic image, captured in Edinburgh. read


Crufts dog show 2016 entrants arrive in style at the 125th show in Birmingham 

Thousands of dogs and their owners are descending on Birmingham's NEC to participate in Crufts. Around 22,000 canines from 47 countries across the globe will compete. read


Ukraine's female soldiers pose in ballgowns with their weapons for incredible shoot

The models - all front line troops in the two year conflict with ethnic Russian forces - were selected for the shoot to show what sort of life they might have led if the war had never happened. read