Children crushed in horrifying brawl at rugby match: Players jump into crowd 'to protect women and young fans from their own side'

Fight breaks out at Salford Red Devils and Huddersfield Giants match

Fights broke out in the stands of a rugby league match after players jumped into the crowd to protect wives and children who were being squashed by their own fans. The incident occurred at a First Utilities Super League match between the Salford Red Devils and Huddersfield Giants at the West Yorkshire club's John Smith's Stadium. Players from Salford were shown rushing over to where their own fans were located in the ground apparently in response to cries from help from their own family members situated near the pitch, shown middle and top right. Red Devil stars such as Junior S'au and Justin Carney were then seen getting physical with members of the crowd, pictured left and bottom right. Following the match, which Salford won 24-22, the club tweeted it was aware of the incident and said it would be looking to identify those involved. A message on the club's official Twitter account read: 'We'd like to apologise for the behaviour of some of our fans today. We do not condone any behaviour of the sort.'

Incredible moment that girl gang 'used devious tactics to steal £500 of goods from upmarket shop' - as the oblivious owner watched

Good looking girl gang raid expensive shop of hundreds of pounds worth of goods

A group of four female thieves hit Tojo Design Ltd in Glasgow, Scotland, stealing £500 worth of goods in less than five minutes, distracting the shopkeeper (bottom) while pocketing items. The astonishing scenes were caught on CCTV as the women were seen laughing and joking as they carried out their crime, even using a cushion (circled top) to obscure the thefts. Police Scotland have launched an investigation as it is claimed the gang may have struck dozens of shops in the city.

Cadbury under fire for 'hiding' the reference to Easter on chocolate egg packaging 

The chocolate firm was branded 'disgusting' on Twitter for 'dropping' the word from the front of their celebratory eggs and mentioning the Christian festival on the back.

ISIS 'crucifies Catholic priest on Good Friday' after kidnapping him from old people's home where four nuns were shot dead

Fears grow for priest 'kidnapped by ISIS' who may be crucified on Good Friday. Father Tom Uzhunnalil was seized when four armed militants stormed an old people's home in Aden in Yemen on March 4, killing 16

Alleged ISIS-linked kidnappers reportedly crucified Father Thomas Uzhunnalil, 56, in Yemen on Good Friday, according to the Archbishop of Vienna, who told his congregation of the killing.

German train operator begins women only carriages over fears of migrant attacks

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Regiobahn line announced this week that the women-only carriages will be available for passengers travelling between Leipzig and Chemnitz in central Germany.

What does YOUR poo say about you? Chart reveals what's normal - and what could be a warning sign of cancer

Experts at Ramsay Health Care UK advise when stools are healthy - and when to visit a doctor. Bowel cancer is the third most common cancer, with 1.4 million new cases diagnosed each year.

'Job application complete': Bond fans go into meltdown after 007 favourite Tom Hiddleston orders a vodka martini AND visits a casino in The Night Manager finale

The Night Manager finale sees Tom Hiddleston ordering a vodka martini

Last night's finale of The Night Manager whipped fans into a frenzy as Tim Hiddleston's character ordered a vodka martini amid rumours that he may be the next James Bond after Daniel Craig hangs up his tux. Morgan Jeffery took to Twitter to write: '"Excuse me, sir - can I have a vodka martini please?" OH THEY'RE JUST TROLLING US NOW.' A fellow viewer tweeted: 'Tom Hiddleston so far has ordered a Vodka Martini played roulette in a casino. Looking grim for Idris Elba #TheNightManager.'

'How did Tom Hiddleston dry his trousers so fast?' Eagle-eyed fans take to Twitter after glaring continuity error in The Night Manager's storming finale

Bemused viewers took to Twitter to ask how protagonist Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston) managed to keep his trousers dry after getting soaked as he dumped a body in an outdoor pool.

'Someone is getting sacked for that choice': Outraged parents blast Channel 5 for 'traumatising children' by airing Watership Down on Easter Sunday 

Outraged parents have taken to Twitter complaining that Channel 5's decision to air the 1978 cartoon about a group of rabbits' quest to find a new warren was 'inappropriate' and 'traumatising'.

'I'd started a family with a paedophile': Mother reveals her horror at discovering her HUSBAND had shared photos of their own daughter, 7, with other perverts online

Paula Michaels, 41, (whose name has been changed) from the UK, was horrified when police informed her her husband Craig had swapped photos of their daughter for other indecent images.

Horrified mother, 20, relives how two teenage girls tried to snatch her baby after duping her with fake Facebook page offering free children's clothes

Shantel Ullah (pictured) momentarily gave the teenager her two-week-old baby before snatching him back when the girl began acting suspiciously after turning up on her doorstep in Normanton, Derby.

Is Jessica Lowndes, 27, really engaged to secret 'Mr Big' - comedian Jon Lovitz, 58?

Jessica Lowndes reveals her secret 'Mr Big' is Saturday Night Live's Jon Lovitz

She's released more teasers than a Hollywood movie. But after repeated Instagram hints that she is dating an older man, Jessica Lowndes, 27, has finally revealed her secret 'Mr Big is Saturday Night Live's Jon Lovitz, 58.  The 90210 actress spent Easter with the comedian, who announced that he was her mystery lover by sharing a selfie in a softtop car.

Was shopkeeper's killer an Uber driver? Police investigating murder of Muslim man who had posted a happy Easter message seize car 

An Uber taxi has been seized by police investigating the murder of Muslim shopkeeper Asad Shah - who was stabbed to death after wishing friends and customers a 'very happy Easter'.

Top Gear star Chris Evans brags he spends just four hours a day working on the show and leaves at 2pm 'on the dot' to pick up his children

As he juggles the programme with his Radio 2 Breakfast Show, the 49-year-old (pictured last week) has revealed he is 'fried' by 2pm and heads off to collect his children

When you've got to go... Woman caught short in Newcastle City centre relieves herself into the river 

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With her trousers pulled down to her knees and her bare bottom on show, the woman was caught shamefully squatting over the railings of Newcastle's quayside and urinating into the river.

Frantic river search for 'kayaker who disappeared after trying to save his son from surging water' as Storm Katie raged across the UK bringing gales of 105mph

Storm Katie chaos sparks search for 'Guildford father who disappeared'

Boats and helicopters are scouring the river for the man, who capsized with his dog in the boat as his son, believed to be only 12 or 13 years old, was forced to watch his father washed away by the River Wey in Guildford, Surrey, earlier today (pictured, left). The boy made it onto riverbank unscathed as he and dozens of horrified eyewitnesses saw the man, whose identity is not yet known, desperately struggling to keep his head above in the yellow kayak close to a weir before being submerged and washed away. It comes as Storm Katie blew into Britain, damaging building and causing chaos for people travelling back from trips abroad. A plane was flipped onto its roof by the high winds at Popham Airfield near Basingstoke (bottom right). The Duchess pub in Battersea had its roof blown off, leaving firefighters to pick up the pieces earlier today (top right).

Teachers vote to end the promotion of 'fundamental British values' in schools including democracy and law in case it promotes a feeling of 'cultural supremacy'

Under government guidelines, which are aimed at tackling extremism in the wake of the Trojan Horse scandal, children must be taught about being a British citizen as well as tolerance other faiths and lifestyles.

Teachers want to scrap the government's Prevent strategy that requires them to monitor children for signs of extremism

The National Union of Teachers have voted to lobby the government to withdraw the strategy, because it had led to innocent pupils being reported to police unnecessarily.

'Axe the Ofsted bullies': Teachers call for school inspections to be scrapped because they cause too much stress for staff 

The National Union of Teachers said the regulator put undue pressure on schools, which often live in fear of 'the dreaded phone call'.

'My son would be better off without Madonna,' says Malawian father of adopted David

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Farmer Yohane Banda, 42, admitted he is worried about David, 10, as the youngster is continuing to be separated from his sibling Rocco, 15, who is currently living in the UK with his father Guy Ritchie.

Black woman is appalled after finding herself called a 'n*****r' on trendy restaurant receipt

The Happenstance gives black customer food bill with 'n*****' on it

The racial slur was spotted on the itemized receipt by customers at The Happenstance, near St Paul's in central London, as they tried to settle their bill following a meal out on Easter Sunday. The group of women apparently challenged staff over the offensive message - which said 'no ice n****' but were reportedly told that 'we don't know how it got there'. Drake and Morgan, the group which owns the restaurant, has now apologised for the incident and confirmed a member of staff has been suspended pending an investigation.

British woman, 65, is rescued a third of a mile out to sea after trying to SWIM to cruise liner which left port without her

British pensioner rescued a third of a mile out to sea clinging on to her handbag after

Funchal port captain Felix Marques told local press the woman - named as 65-year-old Susan Brown - had been a passenger on board the Marco Polo cruise ship (pictured, top right), operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages, with her husband, Michael. They reportedly rowed after the vessel docked in the Madeiran capital and she travelled to the island's airport before changing her mind about leaving. She is then believed to have jumped into the sea from the spot (pictured) in an attempt to rejoin her who was husband on board the ship. He was not, and his whereabouts is currently unknown. Mrs Brown is recovering in hospital in Funchal (bottom, on the south of Madeira) after being rescued by three fishermen (pictured) 1,600ft out to sea suffering hypothermia.

Man gets called out on Facebook after criticising 'clingy girls' as THREE women reveal how he hounded them with text messages (despite never getting a reply)

The man, known only as Ben and believed to be from Alberta, Canada, was called out after complaining of 'clingy' women when three love interests exposed his desperate tactics.

'The safest form of contraception - use an alias': Restaurant apologises for 'misogynistic' messages written on the doors of its men's toilets

GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING: A New Zealand restaurant has come under fire, after a customer shared messages on the back of their toilet door, labelling them 'misogynistic'.

Do YOU have a 'not face'?: Scientists discover facial expression used by people around the world as sign of disagreement

Ohio State University used students' faces to find an expression used among different cultures to convey negative emotion. Called 'not face', it consists of a furrowed brow, pressed lips and raised chin.

Would you risk your life for a SELFIE? Craze to capture the perfect self portrait is leading people to go to ever more extreme lengths

Professor Michael Weigold from the University of Florida claims the craze for selfies is doing more harm than good - impacting people's mental health and making them take unnecessary risks.

'Life is truly cruel': Parents of schoolgirl, seven, killed in bouncy castle tragedy share heartbreak at losing 'happy, polite and beautiful' daughter

Tributes paid to Summer Grant killed in Essex bouncy castle tragedy

The parents of Summer Grant (right), seven, who died in a bouncy castle tragedy in Harlow, Essex, have spoken of their heartbreak at losing 'the most happy, polite and beautiful girl in the world'. Cara Blackie (left, with Summer) and Lee Grant issued a statement two days after the horrific incident where the inflatable was raised off its moorings and blown 150ft away (inset) by a freak gust of wind. Two people have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence and bailed until May.

Now grass roots Conservatives call on David Cameron to scrap plans to turn every state school in England into an Academy

Councillors from across Britain including from within the Conservative Party have urged David Cameron, pictured, to ditch plans to turn all state schools into academies in a letter to ministers.

The 10-second rule is a 'dangerous myth' and could actually KILL you

Judging food as OK to eat if it only touches the floor momentarily is misguided, says Dr Lisa Ackerely, of Salford University. Bugs like E. coli and Salmonella
on the floor can stick to foods in an instant.

Agony of mother whose son tried to kill himself four times in 48 hours before he fell to his death from viaduct

Deborah Cooper, 47, has criticised the mental health service after she claimed they failed to help her son Tyler Smith, 19, who died in Stockport in 2014. She says he was let down by the service.

Easter family fun day ends in violence when a mother flies into a rage and attacks a volunteer after organisers run out of chocolate eggs

The woman became violent at the charity event at Church Farm Museum in Skegness, Lincolnshire, after organisers ran out of free chocolate eggs that were being handed out upon entry.

World's quietest submarine, cruise missiles and smart bombs: Deadly arsenal Putin is using to pound Syria as Russia's awesome firepower drives Isis out of Palmyra

Vladimir Putin pounding Syria with deadly arsenal as Russia drives Isis out of Palmyra

They have been dubbed 'Moscow's war games', a deadly flexing of Russia's military might in the battlegrounds of Syria that has seen Vladimir Putin's forces tip the balance of power towards the once beleaguered leadership of Bashar al-Assad. For ranged in the name of Putin's war on terror is an awesome array of firepower, with Russia's iron man president deploying an arsenal of his latest weapons to Syria - operating from land, sea and the air. In the latest major campaign to support Assad, the Russians have helped to drive Islamic State out of the ancient city of Palmyra, inflicting what the army called a 'mortal blow' to militants who seized the city last year and dynamited its ancient temples. As Putin's intervention turns the tide of Syria's five-year conflict in Assad's favour, MailOnline spotlights the terrifying arsenal of weapons, armour and warplanes that have become so pivotal to the fate of all sides inside Syria.

ISIS extremist filming fierce gunfight against Assad's soldiers in Syria captures his own death on GoPro

The footage comes amid reports Syrian forces have strengthened their hold on Palmyra on Monday and pushed forward against ISIS after dealing it a major blow by retaking the ancient city.

France has 'at least 100 neighbourhoods' as bad as Belgium's jihadi hotspot Molenbeek, warns minister

The minister for cities Patrick Kanner said there were scores of urban communities in France similar to the Brussels district, home to several extremists linked to terror activity in Europe.

MI5 are tracking more than FIFTY hardcore jihadis who are thought to be planning attacks in Britain 

Intelligence officials at MI5 suspect that more than 50 jihadis - among a reported 450 extremists living in the UK - could be involved in plotting more than 20 deadly terror attacks on Britain's streets.

Twenty nine children among 72 killed as Taliban suicide bomber blows himself up next to SWINGS at a park in Pakistan

Police found ball bearings in the blast zone in the parking area of Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park (pictured), Lahore, a few metres away from children's swings, and officials expect the death toll to rise.

Boxer put in induced coma after bout with Chris Eubank Jnr is on the mend, says friend as it emerges his mother was too worried to watch controversial fight

Hope for boxer Nick Blackwell after friend says 'he'll be back to us in no time'

Blackwell (left on Saturday and right, before the fight) is in an induced coma in hospital after he suffered near-fatal brain injuries in a world title fight against Chris Eubank Jnr. He collapsed after losing the fight at Wembley on Saturday night. After fears over his condition grew today, a tweet from friend and fellow boxer Billy Joe Saunders has raised hopes he will pull through. It was reported last night that Blackwell would not need to undergo surgery at St Mary's hospital after no further swelling on his brain. Before the boxing match, Blackwell's mother Cindy, 51, had told friends she couldn't watch the fight and just wanted it to be over. Fans have said referee Victor Loughlin (inset) should have stopped the fight.

Shocking facts about airplane loos... they're NOT the dirtiest place in the cabin and the flush can seal you to the seat

Here MailOnline Travel lifts the lid on in-flight loos and gives you the plane facts. Discover why aircraft loos affect your ears and why bathrooms always have to have ashtrays.

Three-year-old girl decapitated by stranger who grabbed her from her mother in Taipei street and cut her head off with a meat cleaver

Taiwan - Young girl decapitated by stranger in street

A 33-year-old man, identified only by his surname of Wang, reportedly grabbed the girl from behind outside a subway station in Taipei, Taiwan shortly before noon on Monday.

'Career beggars' often make hundreds of pounds a week but 'the vast majority have homes and receive benefits', claims Dundee city manager

Dundee city centre manager Sarah Craig said there were 12 people who beg on the streets every day who are not actually homeless as the council explores new laws to clear them out.

Saudi man is savaged online after draping headscarf in front of his wife.... who was already wearing a veil AND behind a screen

Saudi man is savaged online after draping headscarf in front of his wife

The image, taken in Saudi Arabia, shows a large red and white headscarf draped over a frosted booth window preventing the woman from being seen. It has already sparked controversy online in the kingdom with some saying the man was 'protecting' his wife while others have called the measure 'overzealous'. The woman, who is sitting opposite her husband, is already wearing the traditional black abaya and only a small part of her is visible.

Bob Geldof reveals he considered suicide after his daughter Peaches died from a drugs overdose two years ago 

The 64-year-old singer has admitted he wrote the 'downsides' and 'upsides' of being alive following the death of Peaches, whose body was found at her Kent home in April 2014 following an overdose.

Good job he's going to Iceland! Passenger goes to extreme lengths to avoid £45 baggage charge... by boarding flight with ALL of his clothes on

Matt Botten from Cardiff, was so aghast at the prospect of paying £45 to check-in an extra bag for his easyJet flight to Reykjavik in Iceland, that he began emptying its contents.

Cancer patient granted a 'deathbed' wedding after fearing she had just days to live makes a miraculous recovery

Sereena Scott, 32, from Kent, was devastated when a huge watermelon-sized lump on her stomach was diagnosed as ovarian cancer. She and husband Robert tied the knot at her hospital bedside.

Parents' devastation as BOTH their children are diagnosed rare terminal disease that's likely to kill them before adulthood

Seven-month-old Dollie Gorringe, from West Yorkshire, was diagnosed with Aicardi-Goutieres Syndrome on February 1 - just four weeks before her - and her brother Leighton just four weeks later.

Ex-Victoria's Secret model 'beat man she met on Tinder when she discovered he was sexting other women - then forwarded the explicit pictures and messages to his MUM'

Ex-Victoria's Secret model Heather Payne model 'flew into a jealous rage over Tinder

Heather Payne, 42, repeatedly punched businessman Colby Kirmse in his $1million East Village, New York, apartment after she discovered the racy messages and pictures, according to court documents. The model-turned-designer then pushed his TV off the stand, launched the remote out of the window and then threw his laptop across the room. The blonde, who has graced the runway for the likes of Dolce and Gabbana, was so angry she even forwarded some of the messages to his mother. Kirmse said the pair had never agreed to be in an exclusive relationship. Kirmse was left with a black eye after the incident on July 24. 'She just destroyed everything in her path like a Tasmanian devil,' he said.

Kremlin 'braced for expose on Putin's alleged secret fortune' claims Russian leader's spokesman (but people struggle to take him seriously after he was spotted in red trousers and Ugg boots) 

In an extraordinary move, spokesman Dmitry Peskov, one of the president's closest aides, has spoken out against the claims before publication, branding them false and politically motivated.

Now THAT'S a Loch Ness monster: 350mph superboat to be tested on Scottish loch ahead of world record attempt

The team behind the 40ft long Quicksilver superboat hope to test their vessel on Loch Ness in the Scottish highlands before attempting to break the current record of 317.58mph.

Indian model kills herself and leaves suicide note claiming her new husband beat her and refused to give her any freedom 

Priyanka Kapoor Chawla, 25, was found dead by police in her South Delhi flat. She left a suicide note saying that marrying her new husband was 'the biggest mistake of my life.

High ranking Chinese official says Dalai Lama is 'making a fool' of Buddhism after he suggested he may be reincarnated 'as a bee or mischievous blond girl'

Zhu Weiqun, chairman of the ethnic and religious affairs committee of the top advisory body to China's parliament, said the Dalai Lama (pictured) had to respect tradition following his comments.

Ubercharged! Minicab passenger pays £102 for £15 journey after driver takes him on a 20-mile detour around London

Uber passenger charged £102 for £15 journey after 20-mile trip detour

Daniel Kaizen ordered a taxi from Old Street in central London to Wood Green in the north of the capital this weekend - a trip he says he was told would cost around £15. But he was shocked when, after snoozing in the back of the minicab, he awoke to see he'd been taken on a £102.17 journey miles away from what would have been the quickest route. Mr Kaizen says Uber have now apologised and say they will refund the amount in the next five days.

Even the Stig would struggle to squeeze into that! Council workers paint new spaces at a seaside parking bay but they're too small for any cars 

Slots at Langland Bay, near Swansea, South Wales are so narrow drivers can't get in or out of their cars (pictured). One angered motorist described it as parking for 'the world's smallest cars'.

Residents of St Ives where 25% of all properties are second homes are to holding a referendum on banning holiday properties 

A referendum will be held next month in St Ives (pictured) where the town's 12,000 residents will be asked if they agree to a ban on building any housing other than 'principal homes'.

Petrol bomb and bricks are hurled at police in Londonderry as dissident republican rally marking centenary of Easter Rising descends into violence

Petrol bombs hurled at Londonderry police at the dissident republican rally

A number of bricks and one petrol bomb, which failed to explode, were hurled at police Land Rovers at the start of the event in Derry, which followed similar hard-line events in Northern Ireland. At the outset, police vehicles had driven past the crowd displaying large signs warning the march from the Creggan area to the cemetery was unlawful as it had not received the necessary permissions from the Parades Commission.

Do YOU know what spaghettification is? Take our science quiz and test what you REALLY know about life and the universe

MailOnline has teamed up with popular science author Brian Clegg to create the ultimate science quiz to test your knowledge of chemistry, physics, astronomy and biology.

Woman ate KFC for three years because she was scared of all food unless it was chicken or chips 

Georgie Scotney, 21 (pictured), from Portsmouth, had Selective Eating Disorder meaning she could only eat chicken, chips or toast. She was cured after one hypnotherapy session.

Dramatic moment hundreds of fishermen are sent scrambling to escape after a massive ice floe breaks away 

Scavengers young and old are sent scrambling to escape after the huge block of ice snaps in two as they use it to fish in the water below in the Magadan Oblast in north-eastern Russia.

Is light therapy REALLY the secret to a flawless complexion? We test the blue LED treatment that promises to rid you of breakouts for good - with impressive results

FEMAIL writer Unity Blott tested out the £49 LED blue light therapy treatment loved by everyone from Kourtney Kardashian to Jessica Alba to see if it could rid her of breakouts for good.

From dad bod to ripped in EIGHT WEEKS: Man who photographs bodybuilders for a living reveals how he got washboard abs (and he still ate six meals a day)

Get ripped in eight weeks with guide from fitness photographer with washboard abs

Simon Howard, from Surrey, who used to work as a model said he had let his physique 'slide' and weighed 13st 7lbs (left), so decided to embark on a gruelling eight-week training and diet regime to get his dream body (right). The 35-year-old father-of-one enlisted the help of coach and nutritionist Paul Burgess, who put a programme in place that saw Simon lose one-and-a-half stone, then put most of it back on in pure muscle. Simon, is the leanest and most muscular he has ever been, now tips the scales at 13st 4lbs, and says he has more energy thanks to being put on a high-protein diet.

Egg war as price of a box is cut to 50p: Sales are booming after experts gave all-clear over fears of salmonella and cholesterol 

Eggs are at their cheapest for more than three years as shoppers flock back to them for breakfast and use more for home baking recipes. The revival was helped by a surge in protein-based diets.

Texting fuels rise of the runaway spouse: Couples no longer talk face to face making it easier to leave marriage

Texting makes you feel 'emotionally removed' from your spouse, making it easier to leave them without talking it out with them first, says a family law expert.

If you want something done... ask a busy person! Research reveals old adage as those with hectic schedule accomplish more

According to new research conducted at Columbia University in America, those with a hectic schedule are more likely to complete tasks and bounce back from missed deadlines.

Village of the damned: Hundreds of mentally ill patients are shackled or locked away in Indonesian village where their suffering is blamed on 'incest and malnutrition' 

Indonesian village's mentally ill patients are pictured shackled or locked away

In villages such as Sidoharjo, Karangpatihan and Krebet, people who suffer from severe physical retardation are kept shackled to the floor or locked up (left) in dark, cell-like rooms. Victims suffering from Down's Syndrome (top and bottom right) often live below the poverty line and many suffer from malnutrition, visual and hearing impairment. Villagers and government officials blame incest, malnutrition and iodine deficiency as the cause for the illness.

EXCLUSIVE March of the illegal migrants: Extraordinary video reveals how dozens of men are trying to sneak across Macedonian border as teams of police and soldiers hunt them down

As darkness fell, MailOnline joined a group of 60 Pakistanis as they attempted the perilous nighttime journey from Macedonia into Greece, risking their lives in search of a better future.

Police appeal for help to trace missing girl, 15, who has not been seen by friends of family since she boarded a train to London more than a week ago

Emily Besant, pictured, 15, has not been seen since boarding a train to London at East Worthing Station in West Sussex on March 19 and police believe she may be somewhere in south London.

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It's a boy! Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka gives birth to a baby boy with a very Presidential name just hours after she was seen heading for breakfast with husband

Ivanka Trump gives birth to baby boy named Theodore James Kushner

Ivanka Trump gave birth to a baby boy named Theodore James Kushner in New York on Easter Sunday. 'Jared and I feel incredibly blessed to announce the arrival of Theodore James Kushner,' Ivanka, 34, wrote along with an Instagram photo announcing her son's arrival. 'Jared, Arabella, Joseph and I are so excited to welcome this sweet little boy in to our family!' continued the post. She is pictured left with her son, the Instagram post is pictured inset, and she is seen right just hours before the birth out in NYC.

Man dies after his car smashes over the A1 motorway bridge and plunges into a river

A man died after his car plunged off a bridge and into the River Don following a crash on the A1 near Doncaster this morning. Several cars and a lorry are thought to have been involved in the crash.

The woman who tracked down her rapist 30 years after she was attacked at knifepoint

Joanna Connors was raped at knifepoint in an Ohio theatre in 1984. After suffering a panic attack 21 years later she decided it was time to trace the man who had left an indelible mark on her life.

Family of drunk man killed by a single punch from Russian doctor in row over a nurse sue hospital for £750,000 as surgeon is jailed for nine years

Pic shows: doctor punching the man that died.\n\nThe surgeon who killed a patient with a single punch has said he regrets what happened and has paid the funeral costs for the dead man.\n\nThe incident happened at the end of last year when the doctor in Russia's southern city of Belgorod hit 57-year old patient Yevgeny Vakhtin in the face after he kicked a nurse during a procedure.\n\nVakhtin died from a brain injury after falling and hitting his head hard against the floor.\n\nThe shocking video of the attack in the southern city of Belgorod was aired repeatedly on state television and went viral on YouTube, while Russian media nicknamed the attacker "the boxer doctor".\n\nThe incident raised questions over a cover-up culture in state medicine, with investigators only announcing the probe several days later, after security camera footage was released online and shown on television.\n\nThe Russian doctor, Ilya Zelendinov, has meanwhile made a public statement on the attack through his

Dr Ilya Zelendinov, 32, attacked Yevgniy Vakhtin at a hospital in Belgorod, south Russia, in December, after an intoxicated Mr Vakhtin reportedly kicked a nurse while being treated.

What, no dragons? The human Barbie doll showcases her physique in VERY skimpy chain mail for fantasy-themed photo shoot

Valeria Lukyanova, 30, from Ukraine, poses as a warrior princess in a revealing bra top and loin cloth with pewter horns on the side of her head while clutching a huge sword.

That's commitment: The new trend in inking sees people tattooing solid black over huge areas of their bodies

Blackout tattoos are the new trend for tattoo lovers

The new trend in tattooing sweeping Instagram is to get 'blackout' ink that covers huge amounts of your body in solid black. A young woman, Linjojo'z from Singapore (left), has recently posted a picture that has gone viral of her blackout tattoo which covers her chest and right arm. Other people have gone even further, covering their entire body with black ink (right).

The secret to strong bones? Eating a Mediterranean diet: Olive oil, fruit, veg and fish help slash the risk of a fracture

Women whose eating habits most closely resembled a Mediterranean diet were 29 per cent less likely to suffer a hip fracture, say experts from the University of Wurzburg, Bavaria.

Out of this world! Huge meteorites, including a chunk of one that exploded over Chelyabinsk, go on sale for £3.4 million

A collection of 83 meteorites will go on sale at Christies in London next month, including a half-tonne dome valued at £800,000 and a fragment of the rock that exploded over Russia (pictured).

French whine! France dethroned as world's wine king as Italy and Spain take control 

Italy was crowned the world's largest wine producers and exporters. France came second in the figures for the 2015 harvest, closely followed by Spain, the U.S. and Argentina.

Coconuts are just the latest 'unproven dieting fad': Water, oil, milk and sugar products should only be eaten in moderation, dietitian warns

Dietitian Cophie Claessens revealed coconuts are high in saturated fats - which means it can increase both good and bad cholesterol, which leads to a higher heart disease risk.

Bottled water for the corgis and a 'good to be Queen' cushion: Viewers are fascinated by secrets of Her Majesty's home life - including day a PANDA ran across the lawn

The Queen At 90 had positive response on Twitter as viewers loved hilarious cushion

It was a landmark television documentary that offered a glimpse of the Queen as the world seldom sees her. And eagle-eyed viewers were quick to pick up on just one of the heart-warming moments, spotting a humorous cushion in Her Majesty's living room at Balmoral (right) which read: 'It's good to be Queen!' Her regal charm was also evident in a scene at Sandringham stables (bottom left), laughing at how one of her 'prima donna' ponies repeatedly spat out a carrot. The documentary Our Queen At 90 - marking Elizabeth II's birthday - was a hit with viewers, with many taking to Twitter to share their favourite moments. Gill Hayward wrote: 'Only our Queen could have a cushion with the slogan "it's good to be queen" excellent! #OurQueenAt90.'

Was Judas really the villain he is portrayed to be? Conflicting evidence suggests he may not have been such a sinner after all

While the name 'Judas' may be synonymous with the most heinous of traitors, Katie Edwards from the University of Sheffield suggests it may be time to re-address the claims.

Is there really a NINTH planet in our solar system? Scientists say they have even more evidence of mysterious world

Astronomer Mike Brown of Caltech, one of the scientists behind the January reveal of the mysterious 'Planet Nine', claims he's found further evidence to support it.

Japan suffers geriatric crime wave: Elderly turn to shoplifting so they will be locked up and cared for 

A new study detailing the climbing numbers of elderly crime has suggested that Japan invest more into caring for its elderly - like funding more seniors' work centres (pictured).

Japanese schoolgirl who disappeared two years ago escapes from kidnapper's Tokyo flat and rings police from a payphone

Japanese schoolgirl who disappeared two years ago escapes from kidnapper’s Tokyo flat

The teenager, understood to be Ana Saito, 15, (pictured left) was found in downtown Tokyo after alleged kidnapper Kabu Terauchi (right) forgot to lock the door, and the teenager escaped and called police from a payphone. The girl told police she was abducted by 23-year-old Terauchi on her way home from school in Asaka, Saitama Prefecture, in March 2014, and that he had kept her prisoner ever since. However, on Sunday, he left his Tokyo flat to go shopping and forgot to lock the door, and the teenager fled and alerted authorities. Terauchi, from Nakano Ward, Tokyo, was later arrested after police received a call reporting a man 'covered with blood walking around'.

Former magistrate, 69, is suspended from his role on the board of an NHS trust after speaking out against gay adoption 

Richard Page (pictured) who questioned the impact having gay parents has on children, has been suspended from the board of Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership.

Poverty-stricken parents camp on the corridor floor outside their son's flat to try and persuade him to look after them (so he's goes into hiding)

Zhu Sulan, 77, and her husband of the same age are locked in bitter property ownership battles with their five children. They are now sleeping outside their son's door in Beijing, China.

Oxford graduate ditched a six-figure law career to join the circus successfully completes one of Houdini's great escapes 

Gary Stocker, 32, had a £1million home and six-figure salary as a law writer and legal recruitment officer - until he gave it all up to start his own circus two years ago.

'If my son wants to wear a dress he can!' Woman's fury after another mother LAUGHED at her three-year-old son for wearing 'girly' love-heart socks

Shona Campbell, believed to be from Irvine, Scotland, penned a viral Facebook rant after another parent laughed at her son Harry, three, over his sock choice when she picked him up from nursery.

Stomach-churning photographs see VERY scantily clad models pose perilously close to the edge of tall buildings in New York

Beauty and NYC models pose perilously close to the edge of New York's buildings

Photographer Mar Shirasuna, from Japan, has been shooting New York for the past three years, and he estimates he has been on more than 150 rooftops in the process. However, these models are not here to show off any clothing, with all pictured in next to nothing and some even posing nude. The idea behind the Beauty And NYC project came to Mar while he was looking for a new way to shoot the city. Having posted images of New York on social media, Mar's followers began asking if they could come with him to experience the amazing views. By adding individuals to his photos, Mar was looking to 'reinvent the selfie' - models, he thought, would make the images more beautiful, different and creative.

Top Gun flew within 300ft of a microlight plane after the map in his £9million jet was drawn with the wrong coordinates

A Tornado GR4 narrowly avoided colliding with a microlight aircraft near Headon Airfield in Nottinghamshire after returning from a training mission using a faulty map.

Two women, a man and three Rottweilers are found dead at Leeds house in Easter Day tragedy as police launch investigation

The bodies, believed to belong to two women and a man, were discovered at the property in area of East End Park, in Leeds, at around midday. Police said there were indications there had been a fire.

Incredible moment airline passenger captures Alaskan volcano erupting from plane window after pilot flies CLOSER to give everyone a good look 

The Pavlof volcano on the Aluetian Islands in Alaska erupted yesterday sending ash 20,000 feet into the air and causing the U.S. Geological Survey to issue a red volcano alert warning.

Heart-stopping moment racing car rolls over six times after driver loses control on 136mph bend

Augusto Scalbi rolls over six times in car after losing control on 136mph bend

The dramatic images show his Renault Fluence roll around 6 times in the air and shedding the body of the car before ending up on a fence. The race was part of the TC 2000 touring car racing series in the city of Concordia, in the north-east Argentine province of Entre Rios. The driver, Augusto Scalbi, 25, lost consciousness during the crash, but miraculously did not suffer from any serious injuries.

Do you like reality TV? Then you may be a narcissist: People who watch a lot of the shows tend to be vain and self-absorbed

Psychologists at Ohio State University found regular viewers of reality TV shows (Keeping up with the Kardashians pictured) had higher narcissism than those who preferred the news.

Scottish Jews finally have their own tartan after a 300 year wait 

The tartan is a kosher non wool-linen mix that was initiated by the only Scottish-born rabbi living in Scotland. The colours of the registered fabric reflect Jewish values and Scottish heritage.

Chilling photographs of Central Park TOMBSTONE for Donald Trump 'who made America hate again' sweep the internet

Tombstone appeared to be engraved with Trump's name and underneath an epitaph: 'Made America Hate Again', a wry take on his campaign slogan: 'Make America Great Again'.

Bride ditches her expensive £1,000 wedding dress after falling in love with the lace gown her granny got married in 50 years earlier

Bride ditches her expensive wedding dress to wear her grandmother's lace gown

Connie Bell, 21, nee Pickup, decided to keep her £1,000 'simple' gown in reserve when she walked down the aisle with electrician Sam Bell (left), instead opting for the vintage number Margaret White, 71, wore on her wedding day in 1966. The bride-to-be fell in love with the floral lace number loved by her grandmother, who showed her the gown to cheer her up when her original wedding venue was cancelled. The floral-sleeved dress, which cost £50 at the time, needed no physical alterations - apart from a dry clean which cost £70 - after spending decades in a loft, since Margaret wore it when she married Michael in 1966 (right).

Boom time! The incredible planes that will bring about a new era in supersonic travel (with one reaching a top speed of 12,000mph)

Recently UK tycoon Richard Branson announced Virgin is to order 10 supersonic Boom jets but it's not the only supersonic aircraft of the future in development. MailOnline investigates.

The perfect way to hide from Storm Katie! FEMAIL takes to the streets in a feather-stuffed DUVET SUIT - with comical results

Emily Hodgkin, 24, from London, rolled out of bed and into her duvet suit designed by Paloma Faith's costume designer, to see if it really did make the day any easier.

Model who lost all four limbs to meningitis calls herself a 'human mannequin' after replacing 40% of her body with prosthetics and walking New York Fashion Week

Karen Crespo, 32, from Los Angeles, lost her arms and legs after meningitis ravaged her body but has gone on to become the first quadruple amputee model to walk down the runway at New York Fashion Week.

Rare photographs, a Christian Dior gown and love letters to Laurence Olivier: V&A; to stage a new Vivien Leigh exhibition featuring more than 100 unseen pieces

Vivien Leigh's personal belongings will be displayed for the first time after being bought by London's V&A.; Most of the collection hasn't been seen before and includes sketches and costumes.

No excuses! Pregnant US mother with a SIX-PACK reveals she stays in shape with unique and grueling workouts that she does everywhere from garages to playgrounds

Pregnant Sia Cooper with a SIX-PACK reveals how she stays in shape

Florida-based blogger Sia Cooper, 26, has amassed over 100,000 followers on Instagram thanks to her her quick workout tutorials for prenatal and postnatal moms - which include short clips of her showing off her stellar moves and baby bump everywhere from her home, the gym and even at the playground (pictured left). The former nurse and mother-of-one, who has maintained an incredibly toned physique throughout her pregnancy (pictured right) now earns more than $100,000 per year thanks to her blogging.

Just like mum! Model who made headlines for her amazing six-pack at nine months pregnant gives birth to baby boy who is already 'shocking nurses with his strength'

Fitness guru and model Chontel Duncan, from Brisbane, Queensland, has given birth to a baby boy, Jeremiah. The bronzed HIIT founder rose to fame after sharing her fit pregnancy on Instagram.

When you've got to go, you've got to go! The priceless moment a newborn baby starts urinating on mum and dad during a family photoshoot is captured on camera

Abbie Rogers, a newborn photographer from Laurel, Indiana, captured the moment a baby boy urinated on his parents during a photoshoot. Mrs Rogers says it is a very common occurrence.

The babies with better hair than you! Proud parents share snaps of their bubs' luscious locks after little girl with an unusually full head of hair takes the Internet by storm

A baby recently send the Internet into a frenzy after a picture of her luscious hair went viral. Now other parents from Australia and beyond have shared snaps of their own big-haired bubs.

From gardens to cat noses and even BEARDS, expert reveals the bizarre places scientists are hunting for new antibiotics

Scientists, including some at the University of East Anglia, are searching for new antibiotics, cancer drugs and other potential medicines in the natural world using a process known as bioprospecting.

Engaged couple only discover they were in same primary school class when they looked at old photo

Corby couple discover they were in the same primary school class years earlier

Lucy Wilson, 26, and Lewis Ball, 25, have been together for four years but didn't realise they've known each other far longer. The couple of Corby, Northamptonshire, started dating in 2012 but only after a chance look at an old school photo did they discover they had been in the same class. The image showed them both at Stanion Primary School but in the years since they left they had both totally forgotten each other. They are now engaged after Lewis took her back to their old school and proposed outside. Lucy said: 'We started chatting in a pub but didn't remember each other from school. The next day he messaged me to go on a date on Facebook and it all took off from there.'

Wheel be back! Paralysed bodybuilders flex their muscles as they compete for the inaugural Arnold Schwarzenegger Pro Wheelchair title 

The 10 muscular men rolled into the Columbus Convention Centre in Ohio to take part in the first ever Arnold Schwarzenegger wheelchair event, which was won by Harold Kelley, from Texas.

Matadors meet their match during first bullfights of the season as animal rights activists undress and cover themselves in fake blood to protest in Madrid

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marcos Del Mazo/Pacific Pres/REX/Shutterstock (5619472l)\nProtesters covered with red paint demand the abolition of bullfighting\nAnti-bullfighting protest, Madrid, Spain - 27 Mar 2016\n

Animal rights activists staged a protest against bullfighting in central Madrid which involved dozens of people dressed in nothing but black underwear, covered in fake blood.

 

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Eliza, eight months (left) and Jorja, 14 months (top right and bottom left), star alongside their mums and a group of midwives from Leicestershire in the new charity calendar to help break the taboo around Down's Syndrome and raise funds for charity. Julia Newton Winfield, who had Jorja when she was 43, said: 'She is absolutely amazing and by doing this picture we are saying Down's Syndrome shouldn't be a taboo or a hidden subject. Jorja is a beautiful girl and we are proud of everything she is doing.' Pictured clockwise from left, Eliza snuggled in a blanket; Eliza, left, and Jorja, right, enjoy bath time; and Jorja, left, and Eliza, right, don tutus and floral headdresses for the calendar.

Heartbreaking photo of lonely stray dog hugging teddy sparks controversy after Texas charity-worker admits she left the animal on the street 

The dog was spotted in Houston by a volunteer at the Forgotten Dogs of the 5th Ward organisation. The group said there were so many strays in the city they could not help them all.

The cast of Frozen, an arrow pointing to the loo and a tribute to the Adventures of Tintin: The world's best plane liveries revealed

Airlines are going further than ever before to create eye-catching designs - from Icelandair's tribute to the northern lights to a Canadian carrier's Frozen-theme featuring Anna, Elsa and Olaf.

Model and husky with different coloured eyes pose for striking photos inspired by fairy tales

Kelly Pilgrim-Byrne, 47, from Perth, Australia, snapped model Melanie Doust in contact lenses to look like she has heterochromia, a genetic mutation that causes different coloured eyes.

How men with psoriasis are more prone to trouble in the bedroom: Skin condition 'increases the risk of erectile dysfunction' 

Experts from Guangdong Provincial Dermatology Hospital in China revealed 53 per cent of men with psoriasis suffer erectile dysfunction - potentially because of restricted blood flow to the penis.

Pout of this world! Make-up guru transforms her lips into incredible works of art inspired by old masters, mermaids and even a painting by numbers kit

Instagram's Girl Grey Beauty transforms her lips into stunning works of art

Make-up artist Andrea Reed from Victoria, Canada, has carved out a niche for herself and swept Instagram with her dazzling creations, transforming her lips into elaborate works of art. Two standout looks from Andrea's repertoire are candy cane-inspired creations; one is painted in a range of pinks, purples and red (top centre) while another features a dizzying array of rainbow colours (bottom left). She has also created a three-dimensional painting of a bee that appears to be hovering just above Andrea's bottom lip (above left). Andrea often draws inspiration from nature (top right), famous works of art (bottom centre) and sometimes uses glitter alongside heavily-pigmented colours (bottom right).

Couple spend two decades building Saxon house in their back garden from mud, hair, lime and horse manure after raising money through crowdfunding 

Lincolnshire couple spend two decades building Saxon house in their back garden

Retired teachers Steve (right), 64, and Judith Jones, 65, from Lincolnshire, spent two decades painstakingly creating the property (left) and use the house to teach school pupils about the Saxon era by populating it with artefacts (inset). In January this year the married couple, who have two sons and two grandchildren, realised part of the thatched roof was in need of repair - and set up a Kickstarter account to raise £3000.

British codfathers! Anglers celebrate landing two of the biggest cod ever caught including a monster 93lb beast off the Norwegian coast 

Paul Stevens, 39, caught an incredible 83lb cod in the sea off the coast of Norway - but then his friend Bert Williams, 71, trumped his effort by catching a 93lb beast the following day.

Models left 'unfulfilled' by life on the catwalk post their charity photos on Instagram to encourage social media stars to become 'a force for change'

Destiny Sierra, from LA, who has posed for FHM, and Natascha Elisa, from Australia, who runs a blog, are the best friends who decided they felt unfulfilled by their glamorous careers.

Incredible aerial pictures show how Shanghai Disneyland is taking shape fast... as opening day tickets sell out within HOURS

Shanghai Disneyland's lofty 196-foot-tall castle and resort buildings can be seen undergoing their final stages of construction in images taken yesterday, as tickets sell out online for the June 16 opening day.

Caught on camera: The dramatic moment a passenger plane skids to a halt on its nose after landing gear malfunction

The plane was scheduled to arrive at 9.45am at Astana in north-central Kazakhstan, but climbed back into the air when the pilot realised that the front landing gear was not lowering.

Open (VERY) wide! Incredible picture of the moment shark breaks the surface wins underwater photo competition

Photographer Terry Steeley wins global underwater photographic competition

Diver Terry Steeley, 46, only took a camera underwater for the first time just over three years ago, but the judges gave him top honours for his eclectic portfolio. Among his award winning snaps were a lemon shark in the Bahamas (left) and a diver swimming in a crystal clear lake in a cave in Mexico. More than 6,000 pictures were entered for the underwaterphotography.com contest across 17 categories - including a baby humpback whale swimming to the surface of water off Mexico (centre) and a playful seal in the Bristol Channel (right).

   

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