'I actually said "thanks, but no thanks"': How Australian golfer and pin-up girl Jan Stephenson chose her career over Donald Trump in the '70s despite him sending a plane full of roses to fly her away from a US tournament to a date in Paris

Australian Jan Stephenson rejected Donald Trump and chose her golf career instead

She was a 1970s sex symbol and golfing star, so it may be no surprise that Australian Jan Stephenson caught the attention of a young US mogul Donald Trump. The 64-year-old, who is in Australia as a music promoter of The Legendary Voices of Rock tour, spoke candidly to Daily Mail Australia about the moment she dated the the up-and coming billionaire - even while he had a relationship with future wife Ivanka - and then ended the relationship when he suggested it was him or her golfing career. Stephenson (pictured in her golfing and modelling heyday centre and left, and today inset) went on to a successful career, while Trump (pictured in the 1970s at right) became a property mogul, reality television star - and Republican presidential aspirant (inset).

Police recorded the babysitter acquitted of murdering 10-month-old baby Chloe 'calling one child in her care a 'motherf*****' and saying another could die because she didn't look after it properly'

Latest in baby Chloe saga hears how babysitter once 'called a child a motherf*****'

A babysitter who was acquitted of the murder of a 10-month-old girl she was looking after was later captured on audio referring to another child in her care a 'motherf***er.' According to police transcripts, recorded during an investigation of Chloe Murphy's (inset) 2010 death, babysitter Ketapat Jenkins (right) also said a 'fat' child had a higher chance of dying because she hadn't looked after it properly. Mrs Jenkins was later charged with child homicide over Chloe's death, but in 2014 she was found not guilty. Chloe's parents Anthony and Kat Murphy (left) believe there's been a miscarriage of justice.

'I've never seen someone so scared by an old, white-haired granny': Burglar got more than he bargained for when he broke into the home of a 67-year-old pensioner who chased him off with a Japanese sword

A burglar got more than he bargained for when he broke into a home in Perth's northern suburbs on Tuesday. He was met by a 67-yr-old grandmother, brandishing a Japanese sword.

Bob Ellis, Australian author and political figure, dies at 73 after year-long battle with liver cancer 

Australian author and political speechwriter Bob Ellis (pictured) has died in his Sydney home after a long battle with cancer.

More than 40 dead and dying horses found on Melbourne property after neighbours noticed a 'foul smell' and reported shocking animal cruelty case

Police found more than 40 dying and dead horses on north Melbourne property at about 3.30pm on Sunday. While a failed business venture is to blame, 22 horses have been saved.

Beauty and the brains: The Brisbane mum whose late-night 'Eureka moment' has made her MILLIONS with her brush on eyelashes

It was on a chance trip into a Korean beauty store one evening that Brisbane mum and entrepreneur Jellaine Dee changed her life. Her company, Cherry Blooms, is now set to turn over $10 million this year.

The DIY beauty tips making your skin WORSE: Expert reveals which popular hacks including setting make-up with hairspray do more harm than good 

Women have shared the worst skincare advice they've been given, from using washing-up liquid on greasy skin, to treating pores with PVA glue - but skincare expert Sharon Hilditch urges caution.

'I refused to become a traumatised, grief-stricken single father': Thomas Cohen on the death of his wife Peaches Geldof from a heroin overdose and how her 'sweet' family has helped him cope 

Peaches Geldof's widower Thomas Cohen describes how family helped him

Thomas Cohen, the father of Peaches' two young sons, said Bob Geldof and his daughters have supported him in the two years since his wife's death, describing their relationship as 'very close'. The musician, 25, pictured left last month, also revealed that caring for his children (right with their parents) gave him a sense of purpose in the months after the tragedy, saying he 'refused to become a traumatised, grief-stricken single father'.

'We would be terrified' if we knew the real rates of harm: Half the cases of child sex abuse are committed by other children, experts say

Children commit up to half of all sexual abuse, experts say. Over 800 children each year are reported for causing serious sexual harm to other children in New South Wales.

Randy couple's lovemaking on top of a hill live-streamed to the internet on a webcam they didn't spot 

An oblivious couple became internet sensations when they were caught in the throes of passion atop a hillside in southern Brazil - and it was streamed on a live feed across the world.

The pub with no VB: Locals outraged after iconic Sydney hotel reopens after hipster makeover by Justin Hemmes - but the iconic beer is no longer on tap 

The Newport petition for not having Victoria Bitter on-tap

The Newport, a trendy pub on Sydney's north shore, has angered locals at its reopening by taking the popular Australian beer, Victoria Bitter, off its drinks list. The pub (left and right) has been transformed in a multi-million dollar renovation by Justin Hemmes (inset) and hospitality giant, Merivale. Locals upset at not being able to drink 'VB' at the pub have created a petition to have the iconic beer put back on the menu.

Chilling video shows final moments of girl, 8, shopping in Walmart as man suspected of raping and murdering her loiters nearby, then 'lures her away' 

Chilling recordings have emerged showing the last moments in the life of Cherish Perrywinkle, the eight-year-old girl who was kidnapped from a Florida Walmart in 2013, then raped and murdered.

'You're going to be so bored': Donald Trump promises to be 'dull' and presidential once he beats 'leftovers' Kasich and Cruz  

Donald Trump interviewed by Chris Wallace at Trump Tower on Apr 1 2016, broadcast on Fox News Sunday Apr 3 2016

Donald Trump says he really plans to act more presidential - he just wants to take out his Republican rivals first. 'I think if I ask very presidential I'll be dull, but that will be fine,' he added.

Who IS Claire Parker? Meet the ambitious 'crazy cat lady' model who was crowned Miss Grand International six months after the pageant because the real winner was dethroned for being 'too demanding'

Miss Grand International Claire Parker reveals her plans for the next six months

Australian model Claire Parker (pictured), 24, was recently named Miss Grand International (inset) after the reigning Queen Anea Garcia was dethroned for failing to fulfil her obligations. Ms Parker, from Sydney, has spoken to Daily Mail Australia about her new role and her big plans for the busy six months ahead of her. She will participate in a lot of humanitarian work in Thailand and internationally and be required to attend fashion events and model. She fell into modelling at 18 when she won Miss Teen Australia, has competed in Miss Universe Australia pageants and has starred in a number of high profile modelling campaigns. Ms Parker is also a trained actress, studied Fashion Design and can play the guitar and piano. Despite her successful pageant and modelling career, Ms Parker also has a passion for cats and works regularly with a cat shelter. She also hopes to make it big in acting and plans to move to Los Angeles after the next six months and 'make it on the big screen.'

Telstra claims it's free data day was the 'biggest ever' download period despite users complaints on social media

Telstra has claimed the free mobile data offered to Australian customers has been the biggest usage the company has ever experienced in a day despite users complaining about another outage.

Shocking photos show a cat 'dumped in a blood-streaked and claw-marked freezer at an animal shelter' where a volunteer claims she rescued kitten while it was still alive 

Volunteer worker reveals horrific cruelty at Wagga Wagga City Council's animal shelter

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. A kitten was saved from a freezer moments before its impending death at a regional NSW animal shelter, but others haven't been so lucky. The tax ratepayer-funded Wagga Wagga City Council's Glendfield Road animal shelter has allegedly left cats to die in freezers while dozens of other animals have vanished from official records, Fairfax Media reported. The investigation revealed that over the past three years, not only have volunteers made shocking discoveries of cats in freezers, but more than 80 of their dogs and cats have disappeared from its books.

Shamed footballer Adam Johnson 'burst into tears' as soon as he saw 'girlfriend' Stacey Johnson when she visited him in prison

Adam Johnson, 28, is said to have sobbed during the meeting with Stacey Flounders (pictured) at Armley Prison in Leeds, where he is serving a six-year sentence for child sex offences.

'My girl patients pretended to be madly jealous!' Sick letter paedophile Jimmy Savile wrote to Margaret Thatcher after meeting her in 1979 

The paedophile DJ wrote the note to the late Prime Minister after meeting her in 1979 while he was fundraising for the Stoke Mandeville spinal injuries unit in Buckinghamshire.

Proof Sydney is not the only city where property prices are crazy: Waterfront home south of Melbourne untouched since the 1960s sells for $2.25MILLION 

Melbourne home untouched since the 1960s sells for $2.25M

An original 1960s home in the Melbourne suburb of Altona has sold for a record in the area of $2.25 million, despite being about 20 km away from the CBD and requiring 'a lot' of work on it.The property was auctioned over the weekend and set a new record for the suburb, selling for $150,000 more than the previous record of $2.1M. About 100 people watched on as five bidders outdid each other until it was sold to a family from the area who intend to move in and eventually build a new home on the property.

Was Shakespeare really a she-kespeare? Book claims The Bard's greatest works were written by a Jewish woman from a family of Venetian musicans living in London

Leading Shakespeare expert John Hudson claims in his book that the English playwright was actually a dark-haired Jewish woman named Amelia Bassano, who lived in London.

Trump predicts 'very massive recession': Republican frontrunner claims high unemployment and an overvalued stock market will cause huge economic slump 

The Republican front-runner gave a bleak outlook on the US economy, claiming the actual jobless figure is higher than official stats suggest and said it was a 'terrible' time to invest.

Ivanka Trump steps out looking incredibly trim for her baby son's circumcision ceremony a week after giving birth

Ivanka Trump steps out looking incredibly trim for her baby son's circumcision ceremony a

She only gave birth a week ago, but Ivanka Trump looked incredible as she dressed up for her newborn son's bris in New York on Sunday. The 34-year-old's third child with husband Jared Kushner - named Theodore James Kushner - was born on March 27. They also have Arabella Rose, four, and a boy named Joseph Frederick, two. And in keeping with the couple's Orthodox beliefs, baby Theodore is to be circumcised in a ceremony, also known as a brit milah, on the eighth day of his life.

'My kids can't even see your face. Are you a man or a woman?' Muslim in a veil posts footage of furious row with 'racist shopper who called her Batman' 

Throughout the row, in a grocery store in Shepherd's Bush, the man swears at Ahlam Saed, 25, and repeatedly asks 'why do you wear that?' referring to her Niqab, a traditional Muslim dress.

From IUD and implants to the pill and the ovulation method: The pros and cons of women's contraceptives - and which one is right for YOU

With so many choices on the market, choosing birth control can be overwhelming and many women don't have the correct information about their options.

Anti-Islamic protester left bloodied with a gaping head wound after a violent brawl at Halal Expo between Party For Freedom picketers and masked anti-racism activists

Brawl involving 50 people breaks out at Halal expo in Melbourne

A brawl involving 50 protesters has broken out at a Halal expo in Melbourne, leaving one man with deep lacerations above his eye after having a 'pole rammed into his head.' Just after 12.30pm on Sunday, anti-Islamic group Party for Freedom clashed with anti-racism protesters after picketing at the entrance to the exhibition at Melbourne Showgrounds. A video captured by a witness showed a young man, wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with 'rapefugees,' being treated by paramedics before he was taken to the Royal Melbourne Hospital in a serious but stable condition. 

'Unbreakable': Salim Mehajer dismisses rumours of trouble in his marriage to Aysha by posting selfies on Facebook

Salim Mehajer has hit back at rumours that his marriage is in trouble by posting pictures of himself and his glamorous wife Aysha on social media with the caption 'unbreakable'.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull rules out a national anti-corruption commission to win support from Senators needed to pass his construction industry regulation legislation

The Prime Minister has ruled out the idea of a national anti-corruption commission as part of the debate with crossbench senators for the restoration of the ABCC construction watchdog.

A horse walks into a bar... no, really! Photo captures the hilarious moment a police steed takes a momentary break from duty and wanders in to a Bondi pub

Photo captures moment a Sydney police horse takes wanders in to a Bondi pub

A horse walks into a bar... literally (left). A bizarre photo has appeared showing a mounted police officer riding a horse (top right) into the Beach Road Hotel (bottom right) in Bondi, Sydney on Sunday. Simon Curtis, the hotel's manager said he didn't get the chance to ask the horse: 'Why the long face?'

Beaconsfield mine disaster survivors still suffering from their two weeks trapped deep underground as the tenth anniversary of the tragedy approaches

10 years after the Beaconsfield mine disaster in Tasmania, survivors Brant Webb and Todd Russell are still suffering despite their miracle survival after a fortnight trapped.

Times Square evacuated after a suspicious truck was left running and unattended with wires extending from the dashboard and gas canisters behind the seats

Times Square was briefly evacuated at 8pm Saturday after a suspicious truck was left running and unattended, authorities say. Authorities are still investigating the vehicle.

'Family is No.1, that's just flat out it': The touching moment rugby star Nick 'Honey Badger' Cummins gives his dying father a bear hug on an Outback trip celebrating life

Rugby star Nick Cummins talk about his sick father, Wallabies career

Australian rugby union star Nick Cummins (right) has given an emotional insight into his heartwarming vacation with his terminally ill father, Mark. After moving overseas to accept a lucrative contract and put money aside for his father's treatment, the 28-year-old has returned to Australia for a vacation with his dad and two brothers, Joe and Luke. During the trip, Cummins and his father bonded (left), and shared stories of the heartbreaking situation. 'The Honey Badger' became a household name in Australian rugby thanks to his sensational play and distinctive press conferences (inset).

Grade II townhouse that inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to write his favourite Sherlock Holmes story after staying there is going on the market for £1.5million 

Church Hatch, an outstanding Grade II listed property in Dorset, is believed to be where the creative spark for 'Adventure of the Speckled Band' came from when Conan Doyle stayed there.

'I was doing fine but didn't realise it': Mother reveals how comparing herself with other parents on 'BeatYourselfUpBook' made her feel like a failure

A mother-of-four has taken to Mumsnet to say she wishes she had been easier on herself while bringing up her children. Her post was met with an outpouring of support from fellow parents.

The demure drugs mule: Incredible transformation of 'Peru Two' Brit as she shows off new blonde hair and smarter look in first interview since leaving jail for smuggling $3million of cocaine

‘Peru two’ drugs mule Michaella McCollum Connolly in first interview

Convicted drugs mule Michaella McCollum Connolly, 23, has claimed 'a moment of madness' triggered her decision to attempt to smuggle cocaine worth £1.5 million from Peru to Spain. Speaking in her first interview since being paroled, McCollum Connolly, from Dungannon, Co Tyrone (right), ooked a world away from the stony faced young woman who was caught at Lima Airport in 2013 with 24lbs of the Class A drug. The infamous 'hair donut' do had been replaced with long blonde locks, and the 23-year-old wore a smart white blazer over ripped black jeans and a black top, opting for red lipstick with matching nails.

What the f*** was that! Angler hauling in a catch gets the surprise of his life when a MASSIVE groper appears to take a bite 

A group of fishermen off Darwin, Northern Territory, received the fright of their lives when a massive groper (pictured) surfaced just metres from their small boat.

The end of the homeowner? New research reveals two thirds of Australian believe the next generation will never be in a position to buy their own property  

Australians are concerned about the finances of future generations a new survey reveals. One in three parents are worried about their children's ability to have a good standard of living.

Woman sparks a terror alert in Madrid tourist hot spot by dressing up as Rambo and carrying a fake gun

Woman in Madrid sparks a terror alert by dressing up as Rambo and carrying a fake gun

Petrified witnesses called police after spotting the woman in Plaza de Espana, a large square in Madrid. However, when she was stopped by officers they were amazed to discover she was actually a Civil Guard on a training exercise. A short clip shows the woman, dressed in a bandanna with a gun slung over her shoulder, acting strangely as she falls to the floor (left), before picking herself up (centre) and staggering off behind some trees (right). Politicians later slammed the decision to carry out the exercise as 'reckless' at a time when Spain is on a level four terror alert, following the deadly tube and airport attacks in Brussels.

Just when you thought the custody battle couldn't get more bitter, an astonishing Instagram insult from Madonna's Rocco: I'M A SON OF A B*TCH

It is a custody battle that has grown so bitter even a judge has begged Madonna and Guy Ritchie to make peace. For four months, the former couple have fought over the future of their son Rocco, 15.

Girl, 17, found lying dead on the grass 'kinked over in a weird position' outside a house where a party was held 

A 17-year-old girl's body was found 'kinked over in a weird position' after allegedly being hit by a car on the grass near a house party on Sunday morning in Waikato, New Zealand.

I AM a real vet! I'm A Celeb's Dr Chris Brown insists he is a qualified animal physician and still works at his local Bondi clinic

Dr Chris Brown insists he is a qualified vet and still works at his local Bondi clinic

He shot to fame as the much-loved local veterinarian on reality series Bondi Vet in 2008. But as his duties attending to animals have taken a backseat to his various television hosting roles, Dr Chris Brown has revealed that some people don't believe that he is actually a qualified vet. The animal doctor, who also hosts I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, admitted that his clients are shocked when they bring their pets into his Bondi Junction Veterinary Hospital and he is on duty.

Uber driver repeated Trump's 'Make America Great Again' slogan before 'shooting dead six people in Kalamazoo'

Dalton is charged with going on a shooting spree in Michigan last month, killing six and injuring two including a 14-year-old girl left in a coma after he shot her in the head.

Seeing double! Taylor Swift lookalike Olivia Sturgiss recreates singer's signature looks from her Blank Space and Bad Blood music videos after meeting the superstar

As a fusion of the two songs, 19-year-old New South Wales resident Olivia's music video titled Blank Blood is inspired after she finally met 26-year-old Taylor in Melbourne last December.

The last man on Earth: Photographer captures stunning images from Chile to California of epic landscapes with one solitary person gazing at the view

Photographer Andrew Ling  captures images from Chile to California of landscapes

Photographer Andrew Ling has travelled around America and Chile shooting his striking compositions- a spectacular vast backdrop and just one person appreciating its beauty. The 22-year-old from Seattle has created the images to emphasise how small man is in the world. He travelled to Snoqualmie Falls, Washington (top left), Yosemite, California (top right), Death Valley (bottom right) and Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia (bottom left and inset).

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No regrets, but now watch me run! Hurdler Michelle Jenneke whose bubbly on-track warm up set the internet alight has just made the Australian Olympic team and wants to be known for more than her dance moves

Australian hurdler Michelle Jenneke qualifies for Rio Olympics after warm up dance

Michelle Jenneke was just 19 years old when she found fame after her bubbly pre-race routine in 2012 (right) was viewed millions of times on YouTube, with social media users labelling her as 'The Hottest Australian Hurdler'. And nearly four years old, the 22-year-old up-and-coming Olympian from Sydney has spoken out about the moment she attracted attention after her dance move went viral. On Sunday, the model qualified for the Rio Olympics after she won the women's 100 metres hurdles (left) in 12.93 seconds at the Australian National Championships at Sydney Olympic Park.

The incredible multi-million dollar property portfolio of Australia's most unlikely real estate moguls - the reclusive couple in their 80s who infuriate Sydney locals by leaving the derelict buildings to rot

Multi-millionaire couple leave Sydney properties empty for decades

The properties belonging to a mysterious multi-millionaire couple have been pictured worse for wear after being left empty and neglected for decades. Isaac and Susan Wakil (pictured inset), aged in their 80s, began investing in millions of dollars worth of properties in run down suburbs in the 1970s and and left the public infuriated after many of the buildings never opened their doors. The childless couple, who left Pyrmont's Terminus Hotel (left) closed for 30 years, have been accused of being 'land bankers,' and 'scapegoats' for Australia's expensive housing market.

Horrific moment Muslim woman is mown down by grinning far-right activist who then stops to take a PICTURE during anti-Islam rally in the troubled Brussels district of Molenbeek

Shocking footage has emerged of a Muslim woman being run down in the troubled Brussels district of Molenbeek during an anti-Islam rally, by a car which had broken through a police barricade.

Rare copy of one of the world's most spectacular atlas made in Amsterdam in the 1660s with 600 separate engraved maps, plans and views set to sell for $550,000 

Johannes Blaeu's Atlas Major was the most expensive publication of the seventeenth century - costing more than a Rembrandt painting. It is being auctioned by Sotherby's on April 26.

Russian whistleblower received ransom demands over Skype for 1million euros in the months before he died in suspicious circumstances while he was out jogging near his Surrey mansion

Businessman Alexander Perepilichnyy, pictured, collapsed while jogging outside his £3 million mansion in Weybridge, Surrey, in November 2012 but police ruled out foul play at the time.

Obnoxious driver pulls out early, cuts in... then threatens to back into the car behind him during staggering road rage incident

Driver pulls out early, cuts in and threatens to back into the car behind

The furious exchange, near a shopping complex in the north of England, started when a Volkswagen Golf driver recklessly pulled out from a junction mere seconds before another car was about to pass (top right). What followed was a catalogue of reckless driving techniques which included cutting in, switching lanes abruptly (bottom right) and even arguing with other motorists at traffic lights (pictured left). Thankfully no one was hurt during any of the infuriating incidents, captured on dashcam, but such was the lack of care taken that it could have easily been a row that ended in disaster.

Police release dramatic footage of a crash where six people barely escaped with their lives after they got out of their broken down car in the middle of a busy freeway surrounded by speeding traffic

WA Police have released footage of a near fatal accident on the Mitchell freeway in Perth involving six people, as a warning for drivers to remove their cars off the road in the event they break down.

Irish cyclist dies during the Tour of Flanders as he takes part alongside his son 

An Irish man, 56, has died in the Tour of Flanders Cycling Sportif in northwest Belgium on Saturday after collapsing and suffering a heart attack in a steep part of the amateur event.

Is country life really like the romantic bubble portrayed on Farmer Wants a Wife? City women who made the move to rural towns share their tales of hardship and living thousands of miles from home

Liz Harfull tells the story of women who moved from the city to the country

Writer Liz Harfull has shared the story of courageous women who packed up and moved to the country after a comfortable city life in a bid to challenge the idealised life celebrated on shows like Farmer Wants a Wife (left). One of the women, Annabel Tully (right) moved to the Australian outback after falling in love and receives groceries on a truck once or twice a week. She has also struggled through two breast cancer battles, depression and raising five children. Ms Harfull also told the story of Daljit Sanghera, a woman raised in the Indian Punjab who came to Australia as part of an arranged marriage and Sherryn Simpson, a primary school teacher who fell in love with a farmer on a matchmaking weekend. Ms Harfull also tells the story of Wendy Bonini, a Ten Pound Pom from a market gardening family who moved to a rundown fairy farm infested with rabbits, Marnie Baker, a young mother who left inner city life for a quirky town in the country and Grace Gilmore, a city girl who married a dairy farmer and moved to the new soldier settlement of Eight Mile Creek.

Britain's original City superwoman Nicola Horlick reveals she was forced to hire bodyguards after kidnap threats against her five children

The 55-year-old, who lives in Barnes, south west London, revealed how her high profile made her fear for her children's safety. She also spoke about the death of her daughter Georgina.

Residents blast 'appalling' plans for a UFO-style loft extension to a building in a conservation area in one of London's upmarket neighourhoods 

Architecture company aLL Design is hoping to add two or three floors to the Victorian building, Cromwell Mansions in Kensington, by designing a spaceship-shaped structure at roof level.

Stop embarrassing me: Mike Baird pleads with his staff to get their act together after social media gaffes leave the NSW Premier red-faced

New South Wales Premier Mike Baird recently issued a memo to his office staff asking them not to embarrass him when it comes to using social media after a series of online bungles.

'Divey McDiveFace': Tom Daley becomes latest web sensation after asking Twitter users to design his new cover photo - with hysterical results

Tom Daley asked Twitter users to design his new cover photo

Tom Daley asked his 2.5 million Twitter followers to help him design a new cover picture for his profile. Instead he unleashed Photoshop battle of epic proportions in which funny pictures of him swept social media. Designs included (clockwise from top left) one that decided he should be called 'Divey McDiveface'; in another the Olympian cradles himself as a baby; he joins Vladimir Putin on a horse ride; and he perches behind Aladdin in the Disney cartoon.

Is this the moment Australia finally lost the plot to political correctness? Schools ban the phrase 'sitting a test' because some children might have to stand during assessments

School are reportedly banning the phrase 'sitting a test' and instead are introducing the term 'taking' instead, to allow for the fact not all students may be seated during tests and examinations.

Hope you're good at Tetris! Hilarious photo shows a man trying to fit a huge bed into his hatchback car 

It doesn't seem like there is any logic in the situation but one man needed to try it for himself. A hilarious photo shows a hipster trying to fit a large piece of furniture through the car door.

Female AirFrance cabin crew are furious after bosses ordered them to wear headscarves in Tehran when flights to Iran resume later this month 

Some female Air France cabin crew are resisting an airline ruling that they should wear a headscarf while in Tehran, when flights to the Iranian capital resume later this month.

Sea burial for 'much loved' sailor, 40, who was swept into the Pacific Ocean and killed while taking part in a yacht race 

Sarah Young, 40, from London, was hit by a large wave as she tended to the mainsail aboard the IchorCoal, a 70ft yacht competing in the Clipper Round the World Yacht race, on Friday.

Guitars, costumes and unheard recordings! Rare treasures from the personal archives of the Rolling Stones collected over 50 years on show for new exhibition

Rolling Stones exhibition features guitars, costumes and childhood photographs

The £4million retrospective, entitled 'Exhibitionism', will open at the Saatchi Gallery in west London on Wednesday. It will feature over 500 pieces from the band's archive, as well as work by collaborators such as Andy Warhol, Alexander McQueen and Martin Scorsese. Pictured are the band's 1999 tour poster (left); promotional artwork for their 1973 European tour (right); and the Rolling Stones outside the Edith Grove flat shared by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Brian Jones in 1962 (inset).

Veteran whose father fixed Lancaster Bombers during the Second World War has now spent seven years and £250,000 building his own life size replica

Martin Willoughby, 50, from Grimsby, plans to take the 43ft replica bomber with him to schools and exhibits so people can climb inside and experience what it was like during the war.

Arsenal and Chelsea rubbish 'false' claims unnamed players were involved in doping scandal after British doctor claimed he provided performance enhancing drugs to 150 sports stars

London based Dr Mark Bonar, who operates from a private clinic, met with undercover reporters and revealed in the past six years he has treated more than 150 British sports people, it has been claimed.

The supersized honeymoon: Couple who spent a YEAR away from home, covering 55,000 miles on 40 types of transport

The supersized honeymoon: Couple who spent a YEAR away from home, covering 55,000 miles on

After dreaming of the Big Trip for years, Kath Kay and husband James sold their car, rented their flat and boarded a plane to Mexico City - just three weeks after their wedding. The newlyweds travelled to Palenque (left inset) and then visited Panama, India (main, in Ladakh), Australia (right inset), Singapore and numerous other countries on their year-long 'flashpacker' adventure.

Police arrest woman who robbed a 103-year-old Bronx woman for her food and money in her apartment building

Police have arrested Sharon McNeil, 53, for robbing Louise Signore, 103, for her food and money in her apartment building. McNeil was charged with robbery, assault and harassment.

Men are being driven to sex change surgery because of the rise of strong women, says author Fay Weldon 

The 84-year-old, who lives in Dorset, said 'women have it better than men' nowadays. But she also suggested that it was 'significant' that Caitlyn Jenner is 'still speaking with a man's voice'.

Saudi Arabia has executed 82 people already this year - including 47 on one day 

Saudi Arabia executed a citizen convicted of murder on Thursday, bringing the total number of death sentences to 82 this year in the ultra-conservative kingdom.

EU to announce 'Dublin rules' overhaul as deal with Turkey to send back all migrants comes into force tomorrow

Migrants and refugees walk through a field to block the road during a protest near the Greek-Macedonian border, near the town of Polykastro, Greece, April 2, 2016. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

The 'Dublin rules' states that a migrant must claim asylum in the first country they arrive in, putting a huge burden on countries such as Greece - a main entry point with an already strained economy.

Gordon Ramsay's new beach side development is causing a bit of a stir! Locals claim plans for his 'guest house' will spoil the 'valued view'

Gordon Ramsay's new beach side development is causing a bit of a stir

The 49-year-old celebrity chef (left with wife Tana) bought the detached property (right) in the picturesque village of Rock, Cornwall last year in a £4.4million deal. He is now planning to tear it down and replace it with a state-of-the-art home - while also building a separate annex at the bottom of the garden (inset in plans submitted to the council). Planning chiefs at Cornwall Council had given the proposals the initial thumbs up after he submitted a pre-application. His team of architects have now submitted a full planning application - but three residents in the village, which is nicknamed Kensington-on-Sea, have objected to the proposed annex.

Now that's fast food! Stove top pizza oven promises to cook a gourmet meal in just SIX MINUTES - but it costs $250

The makers of The Pizzeria Pronto Stovetop Oven say it heats to 315C in just 15 minutes and will cook home-made, store bought and frozen pizzas to perfection in a flash.

Boy, 12, attacked by K-9 after it chased him through his garage and into the kitchen where it tore into his thigh - but the dog WON'T be put down

Ali Hassan, 12, was attacked by a K-9, who chased him through his garage and into the kitchen where it tore into his thigh. Calgary Police Service said the dog likely won't be put down.

Would YOU have your blood replaced just to stay young? How 'Frankenstein science' to reverse the ageing process is pushing the boundaries of ethics

In a two-part BBC documentary, Dr Chris Van Tulleken and Angela Rippon investigate the cutting-edge science dubbed 'anti-ageing medicine' that aims to turn back the body clock.

Is this Britain's most haunted house? Police searched for 'evil' forces lurking in the seven-bedroom property after 'children's shadows and moving knives' are reported 

Haunted house in Hull searched by police after 'children's shadows and moving knives'

The house in Hull, which has been dubbed 'The Hostel', is so terrifying that no-one will now live in the property. The longest tenant in recent years only managed to last there for four days. A former owner of 39 De Grey Street, who lived there 24 years ago, claims she once called the police after being 'dragged out of bed and strangled' by spirits.

Surprised Indian mother gives birth to FIVE daughters through natural delivery in just over 30 MINUTES after thinking she was pregnant with just one child

Manita Singh, 25, was rushed into hospital in Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh in eastern India, at just 26 weeks pregnant after going into labour without any idea she was expecting five babies.

The horrifying moment a train plows into a bus full of tourists at full speed, killing three and injuring 30

Three people die after a Thailand train plows into a tour bus

A double decker bus was carrying tourists in the Nakhon Pathom region of Thailand, just west of Bangkok, at 7.30am on Sunday when it was hit suddenly by a train (pictured) - killing three people. Video footage captured crossing train tracks (inset) when it was suddenly hit by the train, instantly shoving the bus to the right and knocking it into a dirt ditch. About 30 other injured tourists were taken to four different hospitals and the driver was killed instantly.

 
   

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Entire Yorkshire village with 43 houses and a manor home that has been undeveloped for 50 years is on sale for $40m after being owned by the same family for 150 years 

Yorkshire village of West Heslerton is on sale for £20million

From its pub to its sports pavilion, the whole of West Heslerton, near Malton, North Yorkshire, (pictured main in an aerial photograph) has gone on the market for £20million after being owned by the Dawnay family for 150 years. The centre-piece of the estate is the 21-bedroom West Heslerton Hall (inset left). The lot also includes 43 cottages (some pictured inset right), a garage, and more than 2,000 acres of countryside.

Hillary Clinton calls Trump a 'political arsonist' and used footage of a protester being punched in new attack ad because she was 'horrified' by it 

Hillary Clinton on Meet the Press Sunday April 3, 2016

Hillary Clinton promised Meet the Press host Chuck Todd that she wasn't trying to bypass Bernie Sanders by running an attack ad in New York against Donald Trump - she was just too 'horrified' not to.

Two construction workers dead and 30 passengers injured after Amtrak train crashes into a crane near Philadelphia

The train was packed with nearly 350 passengers and crew at the time of the fatal smash, in Chester, Delaware County, and around 30 people are believed to have been injured.

Sent flying! Fans thrown from escalator when it malfunctions after Philadelphia game 

The Flyers had just defeated the Ottawa Senators 3-2 at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center and fans had piled onto the packed escalators when the incident occurred.

Husband who tied his wife to a bunk bed and smashed her ankles with a hammer to stop her escaping during 18 year reign of terror is jailed for nine years

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, the 35-year-old from Wales is seeking to assure women and men subject to physically violence at the hands of their partners that there is a way out.

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Purrrfect Kisser: Cat leans over to plant smooches on the lips of its owner in adorable video 

Video shows cat lean over to kiss its owner on the lips

It's said that dog is man's best friend but one animal lover is certain to disagree, as a video captures him enjoying some quality time with his feline pal. While some may find the sequence sickly-sweet, an incredible 1,398,996 have watched it, and a further 40,180 have shared it, in just over a month. In the short clip, filmed in an unknown location, the cat is seen pawing at the man's face to get his attention and after a few seconds the owner turns to let the cat give him a kiss by licking his lips (pictured left and right).

Lawyers claim DNA proves former Navy sailor was wrongly convicted of raping a woman and murdering her husband more than 30 YEARS ago

The lawyers for Keith Allen Harward, 59, claim that DNA proves the former Navy sailor was wrongly convicted of raping a woman and murdering her husband more than 30 years ago in Virginia.

Mother and two daughters suffer from a rare heart condition that means even the slightest shock from a phone or alarm could kill them

Lisa Mitchell, 28, and her daughters, Ellie, seven, and Amelie, four, pictured, suffer from a rare cardiac disease that means their hearts could stop beating if they are shocked or startled.

Rare white baboon is spotted roaming the Arusha National Park in Tanzania

White baboon is spotted roaming the Arusha National Park in Tanzania

Incredible photographs show the adorable baboon foraging in the national park in the north east of the country. It has a condition called Leucism which only affects the pigment in its skin and fur. The British photographer who took the snaps said he had 'no idea' white baboons existed.

   

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