'Love you always, Debbie': Magician Paul Daniels is laid to rest with heartfelt note from his wife and a silver wand on his coffin 

'Love you always, Debbie': Magician Paul Daniels is laid to rest with heartfelt note from

Dozens of friends and relatives gathered outside the Milton Chapel at Chilterns Crematorium, which is nestled in the serene valleys of rural Buckinghamshire, as a hearse pulled up shortly after 12.15pm. Mr Daniels' wife, Debbie McGee (left), could be seen exiting a limousine cloaked in black as the funeral procession made its way into the chapel. A note (inset) written by the widow was placed on top of her late husband's casket and simply read: 'Love you always, Debbie xxx.' Mr Daniels (inset right) was arguably the nation's most-loved magician and enjoyed a highly successful career before his publicist announced he was suffering from terminal brain cancer in February.

How fast is YOUR broadband? New map shows online speed of EVERY district in Britain as it is revealed 1.5million users still have 'below minimum' service

Broadband map shows online speed of EVERY district in Britain

The interactive service, by regulator Ofcom, means households can check how fast their broadband is by entering their postcode. It comes after Prime Minister David Cameron vowed to give homes the legal right to fast broadband after saying that internet should be a right in November last year. The map above can be used to see the average download speed of a specific area with red marking a good speed and yellow showing the slower areas. Some of the worst hit districts are in Scotland - including Na h-Eileanan an Iar, which receives an average speed of 5.6 megabytes per second (MBps) - while Great Grimsby is where households get one of the highest rates, receiving 46.8MBps.

Oops! Stunning weather girl's wardrobe malfunction goes viral

Susana Almeida, a Mexican presenter on 4 Televisa Guadalajara, was performing her day job when eagle-eyed viewers spotted her trousers had given her a camel toe.

Terrorists will use 'whatever materials they can get their hands on' warns Cameron as he steps up security around nuclear facilities amid fears of an ISIS dirty bomb

Cameron (pictured in Washington) issued a a strongly-worded warning about the threat to national security as he said terrorists want to 'kill as many people as they possibly could'.

BREAKING NEWS: Boots delivery driver plotted to emulate Jihadi John and behead a US serviceman in a Lee Rigby-style attack outside a UK airbase

Junead Khan, from Luton, was aided by a notorious British ISIS fighter in Syria as he plotted to carry out the atrocity outside RAF Mildenhall, where US Air Force personel are stationed.

Europe has 900 'no-go areas' with large immigrant populations - including London and Paris - where authorities have 'no control', claims Hungary ahead of EU refugee referendum

On a website created to oppose the EU's migrant distribution scheme, Prime Minister Viktor Oban's government claimed authorities in these areas had 'no control' over immigrant residents.

Tears on This Morning as heartbroken presenters pay tribute to their beloved agony aunt Denise Robertson after she dies aged 83 from pancreatic cancer 

Denise Robertson dies aged 83 after 'short but determined' battle with cancer

Denise Robertson (left), who has helped thousands of people during a career on the show lasting 27 years, had bravely announced last month that she had been diagnosed with the disease but vowed to fight it. However, colleagues on This Morning announced today that the 83-year-old had passed away after losing her 'short but determined' battle with the disease. Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford presented an emotional special edition of the show today, during which hosts past and present paid tribute to a women who was loved around the nation for her plain speaking and honest advice. Phillip Schofield (right), speaking via Facetime, told viewers: 'Everyone wanted her back on the sofa but we knew deep down she wasn't going to make it back.'

Couple caught 'having sex' in public park in broad daylight didn't stop even when passers-by interrupted them 

The randy pair were snapped after being 'caught in the act' by shocked teenagers in Central Park in Dartford, Kent, and allegedly carried on despite shouts for them to stop from passers-by.

Grandmother, 89, was left lying in agony and covered in blood for over an hour after ambulance failed to turn up when she tripped on a manhole cover 

Jean Fisher was walking to the post office in Sidcup, south east London, when she tripped over a manhole cover, which led her to break her arm and cut her face - an injury which needed 20 stitches.

The 5 'bad' foods that are now GOOD: Expert reveals why much-maligned items like potatoes and eggs should be back on the menu

Scott Harding - a lecturer in nutritional sciences at King's College London - explains why foods which have previously been labelled bad for your health are now back in favour, in his opinion.

Paid maternity leave slashes a newborn baby's risk of death: Mothers given time off work are less stressed and have better access to medical care

For every month a mother gets paid to stay at home and look after her child, the chance of their baby dying falls by 13 per cent, say researchers from McGill University and UCLA.

Teenage boy who stabbed 16-year-old to death in school fight over biscuits after lying about his age to buy a knife on Amazon is jailed for just nine years

Bailey Gwynne's killer who lied about his age to buy a knife on Amazon is jailed

A teenager has been locked up for nine years for stabbing a school pupil to death during a 'trivial' row. Bailey Gwynne, 16, died from a knife wound to the chest at Cults Academy in Aberdeen on October 28 last year. A 16-year-old youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was convicted of culpable homicide last month after a jury at the High Court in Aberdeen ruled against a charge of murder following a five-day trial. He was also found guilty of two other charges of having a knife and knuckledusters at the school. Over the course of the five-day trial in March it was said that Bailey, pictured right, had refused to give his attacker a biscuit, saying 'you don't want to get any fatter', leading to a scuffle that would end in Bailey's death, after his attacker pulled out a knife he had bought online. At the High Court in Edinburgh on Friday, judge Lady Stacey ordered the killer to be detained for nine years. Pictured left, Kate Gwynne, mother of murdered Aberdeen school boy Bailey Gwynne, and her partner John Henderson leave Edinburgh High Court today after the sentencing of her son's killer.

Derelict Tudor cottage with no kitchen or bathroom goes on the market for £250,000 and buyers will need another £300,000 to restore it to its former glory 

The ramshackle White Cottage (pictured) in Suffolk has been empty since its previous owner died. It needs a new thatched roof and new windows but could then be worth £600,000.

Jay Z accuses former Tidal streaming service owners of 'puffing up number of subscribers' after spending $56million buying the company

Norwegian media company Schibsted and a Swedish private equity group called Verdane Capital have been accused of puffing up the amount of subscribers the service had.

Brexit, Boris, Bond and a Britain's Got Talent trapdoor: Bogus news stories and hilarious pranks mark April Fools' Day... but did you spot ours?

April Fools' Day pranks saw Brexit, Boris Johnson, James Bond and Britain's Got Talent

A trapdoor will give Britain's Got Talent wannabes a harsh dose of reality (centre top), the royal family AND Nigel Farage will campaign against a Brexit (centre bottom and top left) and the Union Flag could have the EU's ring of stars added to it (bottom right), it emerged today. However, make sure you check the calendar before getting too excited, or annoyed, by these stories as we can now reveal they were all April Fools' Day jokes, as was the Mail's Olivia Coleman to become the next Bond story (left).

Google's Mic Drop April Fool spectacularly backfires: Firm apologises for Gmail prank that may have cost users their jobs

A prank which saw the California-based search giant introduce a new minion-based joke function to its email (pictured) has left users angry, and the firm has been forced to apologise.

'It's a safety of flight issue': Video captures Muslim family of five being kicked off United Airlines Flight as crew refuse to tell them why 

The family were asked to leave the United Airlines flight from Chicago by both the flight attendant who asks them to 'step off'' and by the pilot who says they need to leave due to 'a safety of flight issue'.

Apple's Siri now offers improved support for rape victims and suicidal users: Software is updated after it was slammed for giving 'inadequate' responses to emergencies

Apple has updated some of Siri's responses to statement such as 'I was raped,' after a report by the Universities of California and Stanford branded some emergency responses as inadequate.

Did the MOON help create Earth's magnetic field? Theory claims the satellite's irregular orbit helps maintain the protective shield

Rresearchers from CNRS and Université Blaise Pascal have proposed a new theory that the moon's gravitational pull on the Earth (illustrated) is responsible for the magnetic field.

Outrage as US mother hires stripper to perform a lap dance for her EIGHT-YEAR-OLD son during his birthday party

Mom hires stripper to perform a lap dance for her EIGHT-YEAR-OLD son

Footage of the incident shows the eight-year-old boy sitting on a chair while a woman dressed in pink underwear dances in front of him. Other children can be seen watching and laughing as the unidentified adult continues to gyrate in front of the youngster. The video is believed to have been captured in Tampa, Florida and the dance was allegedly organised in celebration of the boy turning eight years old.

Hotter than Ibiza! Britain set to bask in warmest weekend of Spring as temperatures head for 18C on Sunday

After Storm Katie battered the country over Easter, Britain could be set to bask in a heatwave this weekend as temperatures soar - with some parts of the UK hotter than Spain and Italy.

Could this simple eye test help diagnose autism? Tracking a child's gaze provides 'clear evidence of the condition'

Cleveland Clinic doctors e say the provides a more objective marker of the syndrome, which is currently identified using subjective methods such as parents' reports, and doctors' observations.

EXCLUSIVE - Murder, rape and knife attacks: Inside Denmark's 'three-star prison for radicalised asylum seekers' where an ISIS fanatic stabbed a POLICEMAN

Stuck in the Sandholm Asylum Centre in north Zealand, 30km from the capital Copenhagen, hundreds of men, women and children are trapped in a cycle of violence that shows no sign of fading.

Do you hate exercise? Blame your MUM: Fitness fanatics are 'formed in the womb'

The findings could be used to counteract the current worldwide epidemic of physical inactivity and obesity, researchers at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston found.

Don't mess with a mummy rhino! Ranger is forced to scramble up a tree after furious rhinoceros decides he has got too close to her calf

As tourists look on, footage captures an angry rhino storming across a road through the Kaziranga National Park in the Assam region of India towards a man who is forced to climb a tree.

How OLD is your hair? Expert reveals the signs of ageing to your locks over the years - and how you can turn back the clock

Sally-Ann Tarver reveals how by the time you're in your 30s, like the Duchess of Cambridge, hormones can play havoc with your locks, while women in their 60s, like Meryl Streep, face hair loss.

The death of British steel and how we've sold our soul in a desperate dash for foreigners' cash, writes RICHARD LITTLEJOHN

We've sold our soul in a desperate dash for foreigners' cash, writes RICHARD LITTLEJOHN

While steelworkers in Port Talbot stare into the abyss, a Saudi playboy swans around London in a fleet of golden supercars. As a snapshot of modern Britain, it says as much about the state of the nation as that famous old photograph of street urchins staring at top-hatted Harrow public school boys said about the class divide in 1937.

More than 3,000 queue for job at new Aston Martin plant opening 18 miles from closure-threatened South Wales Tata steelworks 

Job hunters flooded to a recruitment day for the manufacturer after it announced it needed 750 people to staff its new plant, which is opening in 18 months near Barry, south Wales.

Hundreds of thousands of steel workers are warned their pensions are at risk... with UK taxpayers set to foot the bill for any shortfall 

Trustees of the British Steel pension fund relies on contributions from Tata Steel and without them, will have a deficit of £966million and be unable to support the retirement of all its 134,000 members.

How many THREES can you see? Puzzling image of an iPhone screen covered in numbers is driving the internet mad

iPhone screen covered in a number of 3s is driving the internet mad

Thousands of people have viewed and deliberated over the photo, which has been widely shared along with the question: 'How many threes can you see in this picture?' If your answer is either 15, 19 or 21, you have arrived at the same conclusion as the majority of social networkers. But which answer is correct?

Which diet is best for YOU? From low-fat to Mediterranean, a weight-loss expert examines the pros and cons of four popular diets

Dr Sally Norton gives her verdict on the pros and cons of the Mediterranean diet, cutting out fat, and sugar, as well as the Low GI diet, concluding the answer is not as simple as picking just one.

The boot that wouldn't die: They're the ugliest, unsexiest shoes ever. So why are sales of Uggs STILL soaring? 

By rights, Ugg boots - the sheepskin-lined boots that soared to prominence 15 years ago - should have been relegated to the fashion graveyard by now, in the plot next to pink Juicy Couture tracksuits.

'Enjoy your holiday': Drug dealer who attacked two police officers 'laughs at the law' after magistrate relaxes his sentence so he can go to a wedding in Majorca 

Burnley's Daniel Sharples, was given a curfew earlier this month after he violently resisted arrest on suspicion of burglary. He's now had the terms relaxed so he can head to the holiday isle

Trial of man accused of horrific acid attack on mother-of-six is halted at cost of £10,000 because prison staff didn't wash his clothes 

Billy Midmore, 22, failed to appear for his trial at Southampton Crown Court because he had been wearing the same clothes for seven days consecutively and wanted a clean outfit.

Stepbrother who murdered and dismembered teenager Becky Watts launches a second appeal against his 33-year jail sentence 

Nathan Matthews, 28, who suffocated the 16-year-old at her home in the St George's area of Bristol, had his last challenge against his sentence and conviction rejected by a judge just two weeks ago.

Buffalo's brutal revenge: Animal gores lion and tosses it into the air after pride attacks its herd and slaughters one of its companions 

Buffalo gores lion and tosses it into the air after pride attacks its herd

A brave buffalo proved its loyalty to its herd when it charged into a pride of lions after seeing one of its friends lying injured and surrounded by the hungry predators in a game reserve in South Africa. The buffalo used all its strength to gore one of the startled lions with its sharp horns, tossing the winded animal into the air with ease as the other lions scattered. Sadly despite the heroics of the buffalo, its friend was too badly injured to escape and was set upon by several other lions, who raced to the scene after hearing the commotion.

What women want: New research reveals the different types of porn that females are watching around the world

While still an incognito affair, nowadays, watching porn is no longer taboo. What exactly are women searching? Website Pornhub have released some fascinating graphs about women.

'I feel a very exciting intimacy': Men confess why they REALLY pay for sex with prostitutes (despite admitting they're not always attracted to the women)

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London-based filmmaker Alice Russell has persuaded three men to open up about using prostitutes in a short documentary Men Buy Sex, which has attracted 112,000 views on Vimeo.

Bungling DVLA should have banned drug-fuelled Mercedes drink-driver BEFORE he killed student by mounting kerb at 70mph 

Bryony Hollands was walking with her boyfriend in Mapperley, Nottinghamshire, when Thomas Burney, 26, careered into them around 12.30pm on August 21 last year.

Revealed: How 'healthy' high street breakfasts that contain MORE sugar than a can of cola - and as much fat as a McDonald's bacon butty

FEMAIL compared breakfast products from seven high street chains and found that innocent-sounding options from places such as Pret and Eat are packed with hidden sugar.

How Britons aren't getting enough sleep: We have an hour a night less than we need - and it's hurting our health

The lack of shut-eye - an average of almost an hour lost every night - could have far-reaching health consequences, with associated issues including cancer and high blood pressure.

BREAKING NEWS: Streets evacuated around Paris after massive 'gas' explosion inside building

Paris gas explosion sees streets evacuated in French capital

Several streets in central Paris are being evacuated after an explosion was heard in the centre of the French capital. According to witnesses a violent explosion was heard in a building in the 6th arrondissement at around 11.30am GMT. The blast is believed to have been a gas explosion, French media reports, citing police sources.

Is YOUR brain fooled by the shrunken finger illusion? Scientists find strange phenomenon is linked to our visual system

KU Leuven used half of a ping pong ball to create an illusion of a shrunken finger. The study found that our visual system will complete a structure, regardless if we know its missing.

New 'hot Jupiter' found with THREE suns could help explain how gas giants get so close to their host stars

Physicists from Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics have found a new 'hot Jupiter' exoplanet that has three suns. This could help us understand the way these type of planets form.

Murder detective being investigated over racist comment at force Christmas party is arrested on suspicion of perverting course of justice 

Detective Chief Inspector Liz Belton, of West Yorkshire Police, was also arrested on suspicion of misconduct in a public office and computer offences. She has been suspended from duty.

Eleven members of stag party from Scotland arrested by 'police with sniffer dogs' in Malta after causing disturbance during Ryanair flight

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On landing at Luqa International Airport, Malta Police were alerted, and the men were led off the aircraft by officers with sniffer dogs after crew reported them for their bad behaviour.

'I don't want to see you like this': Jimmy Tarbuck reveals how Ronnie Corbett shied away from meeting up before he died because his motor neurone disease 

Jimmy Tarbuck on how Ronnie Corbett shied away from meeting up before he died

The beloved star died yesterday aged 85, as it emerged that officials were considering honouring him with a knighthood. Tarbuck, 76, fought back tears as he told Good Morning Britain he was aware of Corbett's illness, but had not seen his friend in the final weeks of his life.

Why wasn't he knighted? Never cruel or crude, Ronnie Corbett made millions laugh and shone with decency but was overlooked while so many spivs and cronies get gongs

Other entertainers yesterday said it was inexplicable that Ronnie Corbett, best known for his double act with Ronnie Barker in The Two Ronnies, had never been knighted.

'My wife thinks I'm the salt of the earth - that's why she keeps me in the cellar': How Ronnie Corbett's one liners made the nation chuckle

In tribute to Ronnie Corbett, here are some of the little gems that made him a national treasure. And the Mail's cartoonist Mac pays tribute to his late friend and one-time golfing partner.

Caught on CCTV: Moment thug smashes multiple sclerosis woman to the ground and breaks her jaw in four places with single punch in row over parking 

London thug smashes multiple sclerosis woman to the ground and breaks her jaw

Heather Smith, 49, (inset) had to have three operations and a metal plate in her jaw after being hit by a man (main photo) who parked outside her Havering-based cleaning supplies business. Her business partner is offering a £1,000 for information leading to the attacker's arrest. Ms Smith, who is only 5ft 1in, said she is in constant pain two weeks after the ordeal.

Osborne's new living wage will fuel even MORE immigration unless we leave the EU, warns Cabinet minister as Tory infighting intensifies 

Culture Secretary John Whittingdale, pictured, said the higher minimum wage, which comes into force today, will encourage more workers from the continent to come to Britain.

Employers fight back over Osborne's living wage as B&Q; tells employees they will be sacked unless they sign a new contract that strips them of perks worth £1,000

In a fresh blow to George Osborne (pictured visiting Asda staff in Manchester) the owners of B&Q; are threatening to sack staff unless it signs a new employment contract that cuts work benefits.

'Girl leaves home to live with seven male strangers': Film fans' share hilarious plot summaries including Snow White as #ExplainAFilmPlotBadly sweeps Twitter 

Twitter users have posted the brutal versions of what happens in film classics, cartoons and blockbusters noting that The Notebook is really about a woman who cheats on her fiance and gets Alzheimer's.

Soldier's 11-year-old son developed PTSD after seeing on TV on Christmas Eve that his father had been killed by the Taliban 

At first, doctors refused to believe the death of Lance Corporal Tommy Brown, pictured, had played a part in the schoolboy's change in behaviour, instead blaming it on 'too much Xbox and TV'.

What's it like being married to the world's most-wanted terrorist? ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's ex-wife tells of 'shallow' marriage to a man who spoke only to give orders

ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's ex-wife tells of 'shallow' marriage

Saja al-Dulaimi (pictured left), speaking near the Lebanon-Syria border, told how she met and married who she thought was a university lecturer, only to discover seven years later he was 'the most dangerous man in the world.' Lifting the lid on what she described as their 'shallow' and unhappy marriage, al-Dulaimi told how al-Baghdadi (pictured right) had a 'mysterious personality' and she dared not have discussions with him. 'I didn't love him,' she told Swedish newspaper Expressen. 'He was an enigmatic person. You couldn't have a discussion or hold a normal conversation with him ... He just asked about things and told me to fetch things. He gave orders, nothing more.'

The 2,000 years of history torn apart by two years of terror: Shocking before-and-after pictures reveal ISIS fanatics' wanton destruction of the ancient relics of Palmyra

A general view taken on March 31, 2016 shows a photographer holding his picture of the Temple of Bel taken on March 14, 2014 in front of the remains of the historic temple after it was destroyed by Islamic State (IS) group jihadists in September 2015 in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra.
Syrian troops backed by Russian forces recaptured Palmyra on March 27, 2016, after a fierce offensive to rescue the city from jihadists who view the UNESCO-listed site's magnificent ruins as idolatrous.
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The images show how many notable ancient structures in Palmyra have been torn down by ISIS fanatics who looted precious artefacts before smashing up the Syrian city's historical landmarks.

ISIS is copying 19th century German tactics to wage war on the West: Operatives given a deadline to strike targets... then left to it so 'lone wolves' cannot be tied to commanders

Invoking the Germany Army's historical strategy of 'Auftragstaktik', the policy helps ISIS carry out attacks abroad when its chain of command is restricted by Western intelligence agencies.

British man added to US list of 'global terrorists' after being suspected of raising funds for Al Qaeda

Dundee-born James Alexander McLintock (pictured), who is thought to be 52, is accused by of raising money for terrorist groups. He is believed to have moved to Pakistan with his family in his 20s.

ISIS calls on German Muslims to carry out Brussels-style attacks at Cologne-Bonn airport and Angela Merkel's offices

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Images posted online by ISIS, included slogans in German inciting Muslims to commit violence against the 'enemy of Allah' at high-profile locations, including the Chancellery in Berlin (pictured).

Get off my land! Greek farmer smashes through Syrian migrants' tents with his TRACTOR after they set up camp on his fields

Greek farmer smashes through Syrian migrants' tents with his TRACTOR

A Greek farmer enraged at refugees tenting on his land has been filmed ploughing through their campsite with his tractor. Claiming he needed to prepare the land for his cows, farmer Lazaros Oulis turned the field in Idomeni, Greece into soft soil (main picture and insets) while dozens of migrants stood by watching. Footage of the incident showed him driving through litter and debris, and narrowly dodging tents before he was stopped by local police.

German mother releases video describing 'migrant gang' attack on her nine-year-old son who was 'pinned down by teenagers and beaten' while playing at the park

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The unidentified German woman explains that two 'asylum seekers', aged 14 and 17, got physical with her son Tyron, nine, on the football pitch and beat him up, showing her son's injuries to the camera.

'We must take our country back': On patrol with the PIRATE migrant hunters who patrol the North Sea in a SPEEDBOAT to stop refugees getting into Sweden through the 'back door'

Nationell Framtid, a far right vigilante group of 'modern-day pirate' migrant hunters patrol Sweden's southern coast by boat to stop illegal immigrants getting into the country from Denmark.  

German taxpayers hit with €200million bill for 'remodelling' migrant camps so women and children are protected from sex attackers 

Migrant women and children have been targeted in a spate of attacks with one camp in the town of Gießen recording 15 cases of sexual assault in just a single month last year.

Applications to become British soar as EU migrants fear being kicked out after Brexit 

The number of applications from EU citizens living in Britain jumped by 25 per cent between the final quarters of last year, Home Office figures revealed.

'I feel sick:' Cockpit cam captures breath-taking footage of Red Arrows pilot performing daredevil 'twister' as viewers say they feel ill after watching it 

Red Arrows video shows cockpit view of jet rocketing above stunning Greek coastline

Red Arrows Supervisor 36-year-old Mike Ling, or Red 10, posted the clip to his Twitter account. His dizzying video lets you experience exactly what it is like to sit in the cockpit of one of the super fast jets. The Arrows are in training in Greece before the start of the summer display season. The pilot has also posted some breath-taking pictures of the Scampton based team in Lincolnshire.

The world's bulging waistline: A FIFTH of us could be obese within 10 years - with China, the US and Britain leading the way

A new study in The Lancet medical journal reveals there are currently 640 million obese people around the globe, comprising 266 million men and 375 million women.

Revealed: Why taking a holiday REALLY is good for you with hidden benefits including better skin, weight loss and even a higher sex drive

A study by Expedia in the UK revealed a number of added bonus of holidays including skin improvements and higher sex drive. And there's easy psychology to explain the causes.

'Statins will become USELESS in a decade': Soaring obesity could render the drugs useless - leaving gastric bands as the only option

Health problems linked to obesity, such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure, will be of such a level that statins and other drugs will no longer work, Imperial College London experts warn.

Winner of the Dr Pimple Popper awards is... gross tennis ball-sized cyst that grew on girl's leg for 24 YEARS

WARNING VERY GRAPHIC CONTENT: The Doctors looked at the most disgusting cases Dr Sandra Lee has taken on, including a slow-groing fatty lump, a scalp cyst the size of an egg, and a huge cyst on a woman's leg.

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And the driver walked away with cuts and bruises! Incredible pictures show mangled wreckage of car which rolled 150 metres down steep hill

Audi A3 rolled 150 metres down steep hill yet driver escaped without serious injuries

A 28-year-old woman was airlifted from the scene on the steep Ditching Borstall (pictured, main) hill early on Friday morning. It took the emergency services around 20 minutes to find her black Audi A3 (pictured). The car was destroyed in the incident after rolling 150metres down the hill. She was taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital and police are appealing for more information.

Soldier lost in the Colombian jungle for 23 days reveals he kept alive by eating a raw TORTOISE, drinking his own urine and singing his favourite rap songs

Yefer Orlando Sanchez Fonseca, 26, was found 'safe and sound' by army colleagues after surviving a harrowing 23 days alone in the unforgiving tropical Colombian jungle.

'Always en pointe': Christian Louboutin launches £450 nude ballet flats to suit EVERY woman's skin tone

Christian Louboutin has extended his applauded Nudes For All collection. A new range of 'Solasofia' ballerina flats, priced at £450. come in a spectrum of seven hues, including two new tones.

Father saves his premature baby's life using CPR he was taught by nurses just a WEEK before

Daniel Ward, 27, from Grimsby, Lincolnshire, used his new first aid skills to save Layla-Rose. The premature tot turned blue when her heart stopped after coughing during feeding last week.

Could we soon HACK the human body? Scientists use computer code to change how living cells behave

Bioengineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology were able to rewrite the code of bacteria using a simple programming language (illustrated).

How to stop your dog destroying your home when you're out: Never show any guilt when you're leaving - your pet will sense it, get anxious and wreak havoc

Malcolm Welshman, a former vet at London zoo, says dogs are social animals and will act up if left alone for more than three hours - but there are ways to keep them well behaved while you're out.

Father-of-three ex-policeman who battled London rioters in 2011 is now living as a petite size 10 woman - and hopes for NHS gender transition surgery 

As Richard, Sam Wood, 42, from Stevenage, had been a riot control officer with the Metropolitan Police in London, who would work out four times a week at the gym to hone his muscles.

How much the Queen's handbag collection is REALLY worth: CEO of the royal's beloved label Launer spills the beans - and admits her top tote cost £1,650

Gerald Bodmer, CEO of Launer London, which has held the Royal Warrant since 1968, says the Monarch recycles her signature bags and even wears models owned by her mother.

Queen to light the first of a chain of 1,000 beacons across Britain and the world to mark her 90th birthday

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On the day of Her Majesty's milestone anniversary - Thursday April 21 - she will be joined by the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla.

North Korea 'fires a missile off its east coast into the sea', just hours after U.S. and China agree to work together to stop despotic regime obtaining a nuclear weapon

A projectile believed to be a ballistic missile flew into waters off the North Korea's east coast at about 12.45pm local time, hours after Obama urged closer security ties among its Asian allies.

North Korea labels CHINA a 'detested enemy' and threatens to respond 'with the force of a nuclear storm' after Beijing supports US efforts to prevent Kim Jong-un obtaining nukes

Seated from left, Chinese President Xi Jinping, President Barack Obama, and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, gather for a working dinner with heads of delegations of the Nuclear Security Summit in the East Room of the White House, in Washington, Thursday, March 31, 2016. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Kim Jong-Un urges all North Koreans to 'crush China's pressuring schemes with the force of a nuclear storm' after President Xi Jinping joined U.S. and UN in sanctions against Pyongyang.

Creepy video of a 'possessed' toddler balancing on the side of his crib has the internet spooked... but is it real?

A video of a 'possessed' toddler balancing on the side of his crib has the internet divided, but is all as it seems? The video was shared on YouTube by US vloggers Chris and Keelan Chronicles.

Top Gear Cenotaph stunt WAS deliberate, reveals rapper and TV show star Tinie Tempah

Rapper Tinie Tempah, who is due to appear when the new series airs, believes the Top Gear team's 'donuts' in central London were an attempt to stoke up controversy.

'She was planning her prom dress - now we're planning her funeral': Heartbroken family reveal anguish over sudden death of teenager, 16, who collapsed during exams

Jessica Davies, 16, spent 12 days in a coma but later died after suddenly suffering a number of seizures while taking an exam at St Cuthbert's High School in St Helens, Merseyside.

Just how does she do it? Model who had abs at nine months pregnant shows off her incredible post-baby body just FIVE DAYS after giving birth

Fitness guru and model, Chontel Duncan, from Brisbane, has shared a snap of her incredible post-baby body just five days after giving birth. Mrs Duncan shared her fit pregnancy on Instagram.

Apple releases iOS 9.3.1 to solve the problem of links crashing apps and phones

Users took to social media this week to complain about annoying bugs in iOS 9.3. The Californian firm has now released an update for the problem as part of iOS 9.3.1.

Fighting Boko Haram with bows and arrows: The vigilante group using ancient guns and homemade weapons to protect civilians from suicide bombers in Cameroon 

As one of Cameroon's top military commanders vowed to wipe out Boko Haram militants 'once and for all' in the country, vigilante groups have emerged to try to protect civilians from the jihadis.

Incredible recovery of the Nigerian 'witch child' who was left for dead by his parents: Care worker reveals pictures of fighting fit two-year-old after heart-breaking image shocked the world

Care worker reveals how Nigerian 'witch child' is much healthier since image

A two-year-old Nigerian boy who was left for dead by his family because they thought he was a witch has made an incredible recovery after being rescued by a charity. A picture of the starving toddler, now called Hope, being given water by an aid worker (left) broke hearts around the world. And now the woman who saved him (right in left) has shared a series of photographs revealing Hope's incredible recovery (right) in just eight short weeks, and says 'Hope is really enjoying life now'.

Funny grocery list becomes Internet sensation after 6-year-old boy stole it from his parents and just kept writing 'Butt' on it

A Twitter user in San Francisco named Anne B, using the handle @abroshar, shared the snap on Friday. She said the boy's parents 'loved it.'

Today's the day ALL your bills are going up (...and that's no April fool): Families face raft of price hikes after changes to taxes and charges

On top of increasing council tax, costs are rising for everything from having a shower to mobile phone bills and prescriptions as the new tax year begins, putting the squeeze on many households.

Teenager who dropped two stone and was told he would never walk again after suffering a life-threatening infection in his knee becomes a ripped bodybuilder

Mo Samuels, 19, from Bude, Cornwall, dropped from 12 to 10 stone after a life-threatening infection left him in hospital. Mo changed his diet and worked out every day to gain five stone.

Third woman claims she was sexually harassed by former head of UN climate change panel who is charged with stalking a female colleague

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Rajendra Pachauri,  75, former head of the UN climate change panel, has been accused of sexually harassing three female colleagues, including one who was just 19 when the incidents took place.

How a few cups of coffee a day may cut the risk of bowel cancer by HALF (and that includes decaf) 

Scientists at the University of Southern California in the US suggested that coffee is packed with health-boosting compounds that protect against bowel cancer.

Have YOU forgotten how dangerous booze is? 90% of people don't associate drinking alcohol with an increased risk of cancer

The study by scientists at the University of Sheffield found most thought alcohol caused liver cancer but only 18 per cent were aware of the link with breast cancer.

The £10-an-hour Adidas store girl who is marrying a millionaire Man United star: Morgan Schneiderlin proposes to his girlfriend after whirlwind romance (so will she now give up the day job?)

Manchester United star Morgan Schneiderlin proposes to girlfriend Camille

Morgan Schneiderlin took advantage of the international break by jetting off to the French Riviera and the Manchester United star made it a trip to remember by proposing to girlfriend Camille Sold. The 26-year-old France midfielder suffered disappointment when he was left out Didier Deschamps' squad for the recent friendlies against Holland and Russia. However Schneiderlin, who earns around £120,000-a-week at Old Trafford, put the snub behind him by flying to the south of France to enjoy some time in the sun with his other half.

An apple a day really DOES keep the doctor away, slashing risk of dying early by 35%

Apples are rich in plant compounds flavonoids, which are linked to cell rejuvenation and giving people longer life expectancies, researchers at the University of Western Australia found.

The dramatic moment a cruise ship crashes into the dock in San Diego as tourists scramble for their lives

Adventure Hornblower charged at the pier in San Diego after a malfunction meant it could not stop. Seven people were injured. The vessel had just returned from a whale watching cruise.

We've turned into a nation of 'property porn' addicts: Millions trawl the web for homes we have NO intention of buying 

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The boom in websites such as Zoopla and Rightmove has turned Britain into a nation of 'property porn' addicts - particularly when we are bored in the office.

Sainsbury's finally ties the knot with Argos owner Home Retail with a £1.4bn deal

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The deal will create a food and non-food retail group which will aim to compete with the likes of UK firms John Lewis and Marks & Spencer as well as online rivals such as US giant Amazon.

Violence erupts on Paris streets as students clash with riot police during protests over reforms to extend 35-hour working week

Enraged students took to the streets of Paris to rally against reforms to working hours and staff protections, which President Francois Hollande insists are crucial to help the flailing French economy.

'He was pleading for help, his pain was excruciating. He died in front of my eyes': Rescuers describe horrific scenes as efforts continue to find those buried in Indian flyover collapse

One rescuer described how a taxi driver died in front of his eyes, while pleading to him 'save me brother', as authorities confirm at least 23 dead and 80 injured in the collapse in Kolkata, India.

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Even a new grandson can't heal Clapton rift

Eric Clapton's daughter Ruth, 31, pictured together in 2003, welcomed her second son last month, naming the new baby Theodore Ivan Bartlett, writes SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE.

Taser PC's career in tatters...and 'victim' gloats on Facebook over trial

PC Richard Jordan (pictured outside court), 35, opened fire with the 50,000 volt weapon at Shaun Bebbington after being sworn at while attending an ongoing incident in Cheshire.

The evolution of sex appeal: 100-year-old postcards of 'sexy' women from around the world show how the idea of a perfect pin-up has gone from demure to risque

Postcard images of 'sexy' women from around the world reveals change in 'ideal' pin ups

Flickr user PostMan has collected postcards from the 1900s and 1910s. The postcards come from around the world, featuring women in the US (bottom left), France, Cambodia (bottom right), Germany, Nepa (top center), the Philippines (top left), Japan (top right), Vietname (bottom center), and elsewhere. Taken within a couple of decades, the photos show how style of dress and hair trends varied around the globe, with different cultures preferring different types of clothing, hairstyles, and jewelry. They also spotlight the differences in modesty, as one photo of a girl in the Philippines shows her posing nearly nude, while 'erotic' western postcards were quite tame in comparison/

The dating app that lets your girlfriends gossip about your matches: Boompi lets friends see and comment on messages

Boompi is a new dating app that lets women invite friends to eavesdrop on private conversations with potential matches. Women can switch between chats to get the best advice from their girl friends.

Now Celia Imrie says anorexics are self-obsessed: Actress (and ex-sufferer) accused of stigmatising condition after backing up Joan Bakewell

Actress Celia Imrie at St James Theatre, London, England on 06 August, 2014.


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Miss Imrie, 63, who once was admitted to a London hospital for treatment for the condition, said those with eating disorders are wasting their lives as well as hurting those around them.

Addicted to smoking cannabis? Blame your DNA! Marijuana dependence is linked to specific genes

Yale University experts identified three genetic markers that increase a person's risk of developing cannabis use disorder - as well as making them more likely to suffer depression and schizophrenia.

The structure of Zika virus is revealed - as scientists hail discovery a 'critical advance' in the development of new treatments

Purdue University experts found importnat structural differences on a key protein in the Zika virus molecule, which may explain why it attacks nerve cells while similar viruses do not.

Nasa attempts to make 'superdrugs' in space using FUNGUS: Agency reveals plans to create new medicines on board the ISS

Scientists suspect the stressful environment of the ISS could trigger changes in physiological responses of fungus called Aspergillus nidulans.

Pictured: Man, 53, charged with murder of mother of three and her 'lover' after bloodbath knife attack in which two of her sons, aged 20 and 16, were also injured

Foster Christian, 53, has been charged with two counts of murder and two counts of GBH following the deaths of Natasha Sadler, 40, and boyfriend Simon Gorecki, 47, in Canterbury, Kent.

As fans are told to wear pink for breast cancer at England game... TOBY YOUNG on how the PC mob's giving football a sex change

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Marking a departure from tradition, England fans going to watch Tuesday night's clash with the Netherlands at Wembley were told to leave their football shirts at home and wear pink.

Teacher stole £56,000 of gift cards, holidays and hotel stays intended to be rewards for children with mental health problems 

Sharon May, 45, from Urmston, in Greater Manchester, avoided jail despite admitting swindling the money from an initiative to help disadvantaged youngsters.

Want to be a winner? It really is mind over matter: Study discovers the brain circuits that decide whether fights are won or lost

Researchers at the Riken Brain Science Institute in Japan discovered two circuits in a structure called the habenula while studying the behaviour of fighting zebrafish.

Taiwanese girl, 12, has her throat slashed by her mother's ex-boyfriend during a heated argument between the former couple

Victim survived the bloody assault which occurred yesterday evening in Tainan. This is the second similar attack in Taiwan this week. A four-year-old girl was decapitated in Taipei on Monday.

The cushiest jail in Britain: Prisoners will have phones in their 'rooms' so they can say 'goodnight' to their children and warders must knock before entering 

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Governor Russ Trent said HMP Berwyn near Wrexham would base itself on the so-called 'Mandela Rules' - a UN standard aimed at making custody as similar as possible to life in the community.

Man on a night out got so drunk he had an argument with HIMSELF over hilarious texts (and only realised what had happened the next day)

Martin McNally, 29, went on a night out with girlfriend Nicole Dunlop, 24. Martin, from Dundee, Scotland, wanted a mutual friend's number but Nicole accidentally gave him his own number.

'He took on role of man of the house after his dad died': Cousin of 22-year-old knifed to death 'over £120 debt' reveals he wanted to provide for his young siblings 

Ali Nasrollahi, 22, known by friends as Ali Nasro, was cut across the chest in Woodford Park, north-west London, before his partner screamed 'I love you' as paramedics battled in vain to save his life.

'Free stuff, avoiding chores, hero status...' Woman whose multiple sclerosis left her legally blind lists the unexpected 'perks' of her condition in witty online post

Ardra Shephard, 39, from Toronto, Canada, has revealed the unexpected 'perks' of being declared legally blind. She said losing vision was 'terrifying' but tries to focus on being thankful for positives

The perfect accessory for a gold Lambo? An X Factor reject draped on its bonnet: Saudi billionaire makes (another) grand entrance as he goes for a meal in Chelsea

Saudi billionaire Turki Bin Abdullah goes for a meal in Chelsea in gold Lambo Huracan

A super-rich Saudi playboy drew the gaze of his fellow diners as he turned up to the opening of a new restaurant in a £350,000 gold-plated Lamborghini Aventador. In recent days, businessman Turki Bin Abdullah has been touring the streets of London in his £1.5 million fleet of specially imported supercars - frequenting top restaurants and luxury hotels. And in another lavish display of wealth at the opening of Japanese restaurant Kiru in Chelsea last night (inset), he turned the head of reality television star Chloe Jasmine (left), who draped herself across his golden Lamborghini. Abdullah, who is said to have links to the Saudi royal family, has been showing off his £350,000 Aventador, £370,000 six-wheeler Mercedes AMG off-roader, £350,000 Rolls Phantom Coupe, £220,000 Bentley Flying Spur and £180,000 Lambo Huracan - all painted a uniform shade of gold and imported from the Middle East.

JAN MOIR: The more lavish the wedding, the sooner the split

Khadija Uzhakhovs (pictured) looked lovely in her crystal-encrusted wedding gown. Lovely and just a little bit anxious. No wonder. The bespoke Elie Saab gown cost a six-figure sum.

Fashion label's 'sexually suggestive' advert is banned for using a model who looks like a child - even though she is 21

London-based fashion brand Nobody's Child has been dealt a slap on the wrist by the ASA after complaints that the model looked youthful and her poses were 'sexually suggestive'.

Scientists create TRANSPARENT wood: Revolutionary material could replace glass in windows, claim researchers

Researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm have developed a transparent wood material that could change the way we construct buildings and solar panels.

The fabric that washes itself: Experts develop material which self-cleans when exposed to light

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Researchers in Australia say they have developed a cheap and efficient new way to infuse textiles with tiny strands of silver - which can degrade organic matter when exposed to light.

Surprise! Monkey decides to photobomb nature snapper's pictures by larking about as he tries to photograph trees

Stefan Cruysberghs, 39, from Flanders, Belgium, was on Red Island, Madagascar when the cheeky Verreaux's sifaka jumped into frame while he was scanning the trees with his camera.

Have we found a 'baby Earth 2.0'? Scientists capture best ever image of planet similar to our own forming in the dust of a young star

The stunning image, taken using the Alma telescope in Chile, shows the 10 million year-old star TW Hydra which is located relatively close to us at 175 light-years away.

Do YOU have these passport stamps? Tourists are travelling the globe just to collect the rarest and most bizarre markings

Passport stamps in destinations including the Cayman Islands, the Republic of San Marino and Wales are some of the most sought after, but they're not the hardest to find.

Martin Sheen to produce documentary series attempting to show that OJ Simpson is INNOCENT of murdering ex-wife Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman

The six-part docuseries will premiere early next year on Investigation Discovery and will take another look at the case, which ended in 1995 with a jury finding Simpson not guilty of murder.

Survivor who escaped the brutal North Korean regime reveals how prisoners are forced to watch public executions in 'Nazi style' camps compared to Auschwitz

Kang Chol-hwan, pictured, was just nine years old when he was sent to the Yodok political prison camp in North Korea after his grandfather was accused of treason by the Kim dynasty.

Barcelona football legend Hristo Stoichkov sparks fury after pictures emerge of him posing with gun alongside dead safari animals including a giraffe and a zebra

Hristo Stoichkov, who was the joint top scorer at the 1994 event in the USA, has been heavily criticised after he was photographed with rifle in hand, crouched beside the lifeless bodies of giraffes and zebras.

The ultimate act of forgiveness? Family of father-of-two killed in crash beg judge not to jail lorry driver - then HUG him after he walks free

Brian Herrick, 69, died when his grey Peugeot was involved in the crash on the A453 in Barton-in-Fabis, Nottinghamshire, on October 6, 2014. It was driven by Luke Bates, 32.

The science of bath salts: Experts reveal how 'dark compounds' in synthetic street drugs can cause bizarre and violent behaviour

Synthetic street drugs can contain a 'dark combination of compounds,' a video from the American Chemical Society explains, making them extremely harmful to the user.

How the sex of your baby could be determined by a 1.5 million-year-old VIRUS

An ancient virus may play an important role in determining the sex of your baby. Yale University researchers discovered that a modification can disable a virus to influence chromosome activity.

Living wage 'to drive up nursery fees': Bosses warn parents face inflation-busting rises in childcare costs 

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Most nursery staff are paid the minimum wage, which rises today from £6.70 an hour to £7.20 for those aged over 25. The 50p rise will be passed on to parents.

Student feminist group 'Campus Witches' attack a man while he eats his lunch - because he harassed his ex-girlfriend on Twitter

Turkey feminist group 'Campus Witches' attack man who harassed woman on Twitter

The group of girls known as the 'Campus Witches' at Ankara University in Turkey claimed the man had been harassing his ex on Twitter and consequently attacked the him as he ate his lunch. Now an astonishing video of them attacking the man - named only as E.C. by local media - has become an internet hit after it was uploaded onto the girls' Facebook page. They claimed that after dumping his ex, he pursued her on Twitter, constantly putting her down and intimidating her. Reports said that university officials are now investigating the incident .

Sexy as hell! PVC-clad models clutch demonic dolls and sprout devil's horns in bizarre Chinese catwalk show that is the stuff of nightmares

Models in full fake masks, Satanic horns and sporting blood-covered dolls put on a sinister show for designer Hu Sheguang's autumn/winter 2016 collection at China Fashion Week in Beijing.

Moment a 'hefty' sixteen-stone hero foiled prolific shoplifter who was stealing electric toothbrushes and razors from Boots by SITTING on him 

The brave shopper, known only as Kenny, 46, spent five minutes grappling with the 36-year-old thief who had been caught in the act of stealing valuables from Boots in Droylsden. The shoplifter was arrested,

Caffe Nero is CLEARED of wrongdoing even though a customer needed throat surgery to remove inch-long piece of wire that was buried in her panini 

Katherine Willans felt sick and had to go to hospital after eating the snack during a lunch break with her mother at a branch of the coffee shop chain on Putney High Street, south west London.

Widower of young cyclist knocked down and killed by lorry in central London collapses in tears as driver is cleared in court 

Vincent Doyle, 45, failed to spot German postgraduate student Janina Gehlau, 26, in the cycle lane as he manoeuvred his massive Foden truck to turn left at busy Ludgate Circus in central London.

Iraq war hero is selling off gallantry medals he won for leading his men in the bloody Battle of Majar al Kabir for £100,000 to help his son get on the property ladder

Sgt Gordon Robertson, of Scotland, is selling the medal that he won for leading 12 men to safety after an attack by a 200-strong heavily armed mob in southern Iraq without any casualties.

Saint Laurent's creative director Hedi Slimane says au revoir to the fashion house after months of speculation

Hedi Slimane, 47, announced his departure after being at the helm of YSL since 2012. The famously publicity-shy designer has not given a reason and his successor has yet to be announced.

Blue jean baby! New hair trend sees women getting indigo and grey highlights to mimic the look of denim 

You have heard of glitter roots and hidden hair tattoos - but would you wear denim on your head? The latest trend has women dying their hair a multitude of colours to achieve a denim look.

Clergyman is jailed for three years for repeated 'appalling' sexual abuse of 15-year-old girl more than 20 years ago 

Stephen Crabtree, 59, from Bradford, West Yorkshire, committed the indecent assaults between April 1992 and April 1993. He was sentenced at Lincoln Crown Court today.

Horrifying footage shows moment a graduation stand gave way in front of shocked parents in Iraq

The proud moment quickly turned to horror as graduates climbed onto the platform and it then gave way at Baghdad's College of Pharmacy, in Iraq.

Distressing video shows young man being punched and kicked to the ground in violent street fight as a gang of 10 hooded youths cheers

A youth is violently punched and kicked as a gang gather round in the night streets of Wolverhampton. They goad and cheer but the injured  boy is hardly able to walk afterwards.

Forget hunting for Wi-Fi, this network finds YOU: Chronos 'locks onto' individuals to make sure they never drop signal - and it can even block people in the same house

According to researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL), Chronos could additionally lead to safer drones, smarter homes and password-free Wi-Fi.

Blogger who lost 5,000 Instagram followers after swapping glam photos for 'real life' shots reveals she has QUIT her modelling agency - as it didn't like her 'ugly' images

Stina Sanders QUIT modelling agency that didn't approve of her 'ugly' photos

Stina Sanders, 24, from London, once posted picture-perfect photos of her seemingly-glamorous life. But since swapping them for 'honest' photos of her make-up free and candid snapshots into her everyday life - from colonic irrigations to psycotherapy sessions - she decided to quit her modelling agency who didn't approve of her 'ugly' photos. Despite this, and losing thousands of followers, Stina says she has 'absolutely no regrets'. She now posts photos of her with leaves in her hair (left), with smeared make-up (right) and attending to unwanted facial hair (inset).

Dame Zaha Hadid - who died of heart attack - was architect behind World Cup 'Vagina Stadium' in Qatar 

Dame Zaha Hadid, who grew up in Baghdad before moving to London more than four decades ago, died on Thursday after being admitted to a Miami hospital earlier this week with bronchitis.

Soldier lost in the Colombian jungle for 23 days reveals he kept alive by eating a raw TORTOISE, drinking his own urine and singing his favourite rap songs

Yefer Orlando Sanchez Fonseca, 26, was found 'safe and sound' by army colleagues after surviving a harrowing 23 days alone in the unforgiving tropical Colombian jungle.

The simple trick that reveals if YOUR microwave is leaking radiation

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A video from San Diego-based YouTuber Physics Girl shows that microwaves (pictured) may be prone to leaking small amounts of radiation by placing a phone inside and calling it.

Failed border detection dog that was too scared to head off Mexican smuggling gangs gets a new life tracking America's only known jaguar

Belgian Malinois Mayke underwent extensive training to head off smugglers at the border between Mexico and the US but found her true calling was tracking Jaguar El Jefe in Arizona.

Now you can win several MILLION dollars from playing video games: Alibaba launches world's highest-paying eSports tournament

Alibaba is hosting 1,200 eSports events across 15 cities in China, which will start sometime next month. AliSports World Electronic Sport Games is offering an array of games and about $5.5 million in prizes.

Could a cloaking device made of LASERS hide Earth from aliens? Firing light beams into space could protect our planet from invading extraterrestrials

Astronomers at Columbia University in New York said beaming a powerful laser into the sky could cloak the change in light caused by the Earth passing in front of the sun, and betray our location.

What storms look like from space in 3D: Nasa studies raindrops from orbit in an effort to improve weather forecasting

Nasa researchers have teamed up with scientists in Japan to create detailed, 3D snapshots of raindrops and snowflakes from space. This allows for more accurate predictions and improved models.

Dressed to kill: Ukrainian sniper married to soldier accused of plotting to assassinate Putin raises eyebrows by posing in dress and hijab 

Ukrainian sniper married to Vladimir Putin 'assassin' poses in dress and hijab

A Ukrainian woman who became a sniper in the fight against pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine has raised eyebrows by posting a series of glamorous photographs of herself on Facebook. Amina Okueva, who also works as a surgeon in the city of Odessa, ditched her military fatigues for a stunning blue and grey dress and matching hijab for the photo shoot. Mrs Okueva, who is originally from Chechnya, fights alongside her husband Adam Okuev, who was once accused of organising an assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin.

So THAT'S how he does it! Photographer famous for following his wife around the world reveals how he captures his iconic #FollowMeTo Instagram pictures

Murad Osmann, from Russia, is behind the famous #followmeto trend on Instagram. He released a video showing how he captured his breathtaking photos with his wife in India.

Just how does she do it? Model who had abs at nine months pregnant shows off her incredible post-baby body just FIVE DAYS after giving birth

Fitness guru and model, Chontel Duncan, from Brisbane, has shared a snap of her incredible post-baby body just five days after giving birth. Mrs Duncan shared her fit pregnancy on Instagram.

Man live-streams himself on Facebook being gunned down on the street in Chicago before his dropped phone captures gunman firing even more shots 

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: The unidentified man films himself being shot by a closed convenience store he jokes needs to open to give him somewhere to 'duck and hide for cover'.

Hot wheels! The terrifying moment a classic Porsche 911 Turbo went up in FLAMES after suffering engine trouble during a New York auto show

The Porsche 911 Turbo's always been a hot car, but a model featured at The New York International Auto Show Thursday took it to a whole new level when it burst into flames on the hall floor.

'Moron doing a wheelie': BMX rider misses bus by inches after pulling giant wheelie as he overtakes line of bikes and ends up in crumpled heap on the floor 

Alarming head cam video shows the rider narrowly avoid colliding with a bus
after he decides to pull a wheelie travelling down the A200 near London Bridge. He swerves out the way at the last second.

How to keep it zipped: FEMAIL puts high street clothes to the test in the lab to find the fastening that won't leave you red-faced

Zips are often taken for granted - until they malfunction, as Holly Willoughby's did at a Downing Street 'do. Clare Goldwin takes high street skirts, trousers, and tight dresses to the lab.

The record breaking MEGADRONE that could take commuters to work: Octocopter may someday carry humans, say designers

The University of Oslo team built the large unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), dubbed the Megakopter. It contains 13 propellers and eight hexacopters powered by a total of 48 motors.

Careful! The incredible moment a massive humpback whale gives a wildlife photographer a helping hand onto his boat

Australian photographer Craig Parry was swimming back to his boat after a whale-watching session in Tonga last year when one of the huge mammals came up behind him and gave him a friendly nudge.

The power of make-up! Stylist transforms six women's faces from plain to glam in a video that will make you do a double-take

Russian make-up artist Goar Avetisyan creates jaw-dropping transformations

Make-up artist Goar Avetisyan, 22, from Moscow, Russia, is responsible for the dramatic makeovers. Her latest video features six women and has drawn in thousands of views. One customer, a fair-skinned blonde girl with bags under her eyes is given contouring, a chic side parting with mermaid curls, and a bright red lip (left). Another woman comes to Goar with her hair messily scraped back but is given a pair of berry-coloured lips and bouncing, Kim Kardashian-worthy curls (centre). And in one of her most dramatic transformations, a youthful-looking girl with glasses, braces and her hair tied back into a tight ponytail is given a vampy make-over her hair worn in loose curls, glowing skin and rosy pink lips (right).

 

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Furious customer goes on rampage through bank, smashing a glass door and computers after cash machine swallows his card in Argentina

ATM customer destroys a bank in Argentina after his card is swallowed

This is the moment a furious customer destroys a bank in a two-minute outpouring of anger after his debit card is swallowed up by a cash machine. The outraged Argentinian spent a few moments poking his fingers into the ATM before venting his frustrations on a glass door leading into the bank reception (pictured top left). He then smashes up the inside of the offices (circled top right), before shattering another glass door in order to escape (bottom left and right).

You shall not pass (the fashion test!): Male models channel their inner Gandalf in bizarre China Fashion Week runway show

Male models on the catwalk at Mercedes-Benz China Fashion Week looked more like a scene from The Lord of the Rings as they showcased a collection of pointed wizard hats and capes.

Chocks away! Watch Shadow the dog fly a PLANE in a sneak peek clip from the finale of this weekend's Dog's Might Fly

Sky has shared an exclusive clip with MailOnline that shows Shadow, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier-Collie cross, piloting a plane over Oxfordshire.

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How many arms and legs? Break dancers are turned into Buddhas for bizarre photography project

Break dancers are turned into Buddhas for bizarre photography project

Brooklyn-based Johnny Tang, who has captured photographs of some of the best street dancers in America since 2011, decided his images could be more engaging and looked to 'free the limitations of the body'. The 30-year-old New York photographer took inspiration from Buddhist sculptures and blended a series of shots, which show different break dancing moves, into the same image to create the illusion that his subjects have more limbs than a regular person.

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Curvy twins whose derrieres measure FOUR FEET around say they do 2,000 squats every day to maintain their 'identical' posteriors - which they insist are totally natural

Curvy twins whose derrieres measure FOUR FEET around say they do 2,000 squats every day to

Miriam and Michelle Carolus, from Miami, Florida, have amassed more than 250,000 followers on Instagram thanks to their identical curvy physiques, and have earned $30,000 between them through modeling jobs and public appearances. But their online celebrity comes at a cost, with both girls admitting that they spend hours in the gym every day in order to keep up their trim and toned figures, focusing on performing an eye-watering 2,000 squats each and every day, in addition to a combination of boxing, weight training and CrossFit. And while the girls admit that they have both had breast implants - they each went from a B-cup to a D-cup - they insist that their large behinds are the result of their exercise regime, not cosmetic surgery.

Free hugs... from a whale! Wildlife photographer captures heartwarming moment gigantic mammals swim up to boat and allow tourists to pet them

The footage of the whales getting up close and personal with tourists at a Mexican lagoon was taken by British wildlife photographer Steve Trewhella during a family holiday earlier this month.

'And we wonder why accidents happen?': Commuters baffled as rickshaw taxi drives down Peruvian highway with a fridge standing on its roof

Peru commuters baffled as rickshaw taxi drives down highway with a fridge on the roof

A video has emerged of three-wheeled taxi driving down a highway near Lima, Peru carrying a refrigerator on its roof - in a vertical position. It was filmed by Juan Carlos Alcantar who said he was on Carretera Central ('Central Highway') when he spotted the rickshaw taxi. The clip shows the fridge modestly wrapped in what appears to be cloth, and tired in upright position to the roof with ropes and cables.

   

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