Jockey David Mullins, 19, becomes one the youngest riders ever to win the Grand National as he pilots 33/1 outsider Rule The World to victory at his first attempt - just months after trainer's son died in backpacking tragedy

Rule The World wins the Grand National! 600 MILLION people tune in to watch 40/1 outsider

UPDATED Rule The World, trained by Mouse Morris and ridden by David Mullins, won the Crabbie's Grand National at Aintree. The 33/1 outsider, owned by Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary, romped home after 30 fences. The win was highly emotional for trainer Morris, whose son Tiffer died tragically in South America. Morris was speechless as he was interviewed on Channel 4 moments after the race finished. Morris dedicated his Cheltenham Gold Cup win last month with Don Cossack. More than 600 million people tuned in to see the world's most famous horse race. All horses were safe after the 169th running of the famous race.

BREAKING NEWS: I am the Man in White! Paris attacker Mohamed Abrini admits being bomber who fled Brussels airport massacre - as four are charged over dual atrocities 

Paris attacker Mohamed Abrini admits being bomber who fled Brussels airport massacre - as

Brussels and Paris terror attacks suspect Mohamed Abrini has admitted to being the 'man in white' who was seen with two suicide bombers at Zaventem airport on March 22. The 31-year-old, who is thought to have played a major role in the Paris massacre that killed 130 in November and the Brussels bombings in which 32 people died last month, was arrested in Brussels yesterday. Belgium's federal prosecutor said on Saturday that Abrini admitted to being the 'man in white' - also known as 'the man in the hat'.

Bodies of two crewmen are washed up and another is still missing after fishing boat sinks off Western Isles of Scotland 

The bodies of the crew members were found this afternoon, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency has said. One fisherman is still missing after the boat sank off the coast of Mingulay.

Married celebrity 'splashed around with threesome couple in paddling pool filled with OLIVE OIL' 

Despite the identity of the well-established figure and their famous spouse being revealed in the US, a controversial Court of Appeal ruling has banned their names being exposed in the UK.

'Justin Welby IS my son': How Winston Churchill's aide confessed that Archbishop of Canterbury was his secret lovechild two weeks before he died... and never got his last wish to see his boy again 

Justin Welby, the most senior figure in the Anglican Communion consisting of some 85million Christians globally, said the news had come as a 'complete surprise'.

Pictured: Archbishop of Canterbury's 'shocked' mother who 'never doubted' her husband was Justin Welby's father as DNA test on Winston Churchill top aide's HAIRBRUSH reveals family's amazing secret

For 60 years, the former Mrs Welby, who is now Lady Williams of Elvel (pictured), didn't question the paternity of her son. She said the news had come as an 'almost unbelievable shock'

Look who's left holding the babies! Grandmother Carole Middleton to babysit George and Charlotte as Kate and Wills head to India without them

Grandmother Carole Middleton will babysit George and Charlotte next week as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge set off for their first official trip without them.

British mother and her son who enjoy 'mind-blowing sex' together go into hiding as police say they could face 15 years in jail 

Kim West, 51, and her son Ben Ford, 32, who live in Michigan, US, revealed their relationship yesterday. But the pair are now in hiding after the US authorities became aware of their relationship.

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Killer of 16-year-old schoolgirl Becky Watts launches SECOND appeal against her sentence for brutal manslaughter 

Shauna Hoare, 22, had her first challenge against both her sentence and conviction rejected by a judge just last month after she was convicted of the manslaughter of the Bristol teenager.

Hotel worker who claimed he was decorated SAS war veteran and protected Prince William and Kate is uncovered as a fake 

Edward Brunton, 48, (pictured) from Harrogate, Yorkshire, has been forced to apologise. In social media messages (inset) he claimed to have served in the SAS and said he was injured protecting Brad Pitt.

Football star Kolo Toure's maid claims she was treated like a 'slave' - working 16 hours a day for below minimum wage and even had to tie his wife's shoelaces 

Premier League Footballer Kolo Toure's maid, Alice Sawyer, 30, has claimed she was treated like a 'slave' and was forced to work up to 16 hour days at his mansion in Prestbury, Cheshire.

THREE of England's World Cup-winning 1966 team are suffering from Alzheimer's - raising fears their brains were damaged by heading heavy footballs 

THREE of England's World Cup-winning 1966 team are suffering from Alzheimer's

Nobby Stiles (left), Ray Wilson (centre) and Martin Peters (right) celebrated their win against West Germany (inset left) almost 50 years ago, but are now all battling the devastating illness. There are fears that their years of heading heavy leather-case footballs could have contributed to the disease, and that they may have to miss the 50th anniversary celebrations of English football's finest hour latest this year.

Oxford-educated Harry Potter collector, 42, dies of stab wounds to chest and neck at his £640,000 home - as police arrest 26-year-old man 

Harry Potter collector Adrian Greenwood dies of stab wounds in Oxford

Historian Adrian Greenwood, pictured in CCTV images capturing the last sighting of him, top left, was discovered by a member of the public at his home in Oxford on Thursday and initially police described his death as 'unexplained'. Four homes were cordoned off by forensics officers, who combed the steps outside for clues, before announcing it had become a murder investigation this afternoon. Officers confirmed they are investigating Mr Greenwood's murder and revealed the avid collector of Harry Potter first editions died of multiple stab wounds to the chest and neck. It is believed Mr Greenwood, pictured right, was attacked in the hallway of his house, shown bottom left. A 26-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is currently in custody.

'Losing my libido was a blessing in disguise': Author who made her name detailing her swinger's life and loved threesomes, foursomes and bondage tells why she is happy to lose her sex drive 

Suzanne Portnoy's bestselling memoir, 'The Butcher, The Baker and The Candlestick Maker', documented her explicit sexual encounters. But now she says she has lost her libido - and 'it's okay'.

Business Secretary Sajid Javid draws up secret plans to fire 4,000 civil servants to save money 

The business secretary and former banker ordered a review from management consultancy McKinsey just after last year's election, with leaked documents revealing the plan.

Drunken thug is jailed for five years for 'homophobic' attack on innocent barmaid, 30, who's still suffering effects two years on

Lex Giggs, from Maidstone, was assaulted as she took a cigarette break at work.Gregory Lees, 34, headbutted and then punched her four times on the floor outside a bar in the Kent town.

Man, 54, is arrested on suspicion of murder after woman, 56, is found dead at rural home in Forest of Dean 

Officers were called to the home in Newnham in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, (pictured) by the ambulance service at 11.20pm on Friday. The man is currently in police custody.

Romanian immigrant who screamed 'sex' at woman as he tried to rape her is finally caught and jailed after hiding out in his home country

Andu Nedelcu, pictured, fled to his homeland after an attack on a 20-year-old woman in a churchyard in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, but was extradited back to the UK to face charges half a year later.

The North Pole is on its way to London and NASA scientists think they have worked out the reason why

Global warming is shifting the way the Earth wobbles on its polar axis which has meant the North Pole is now moving slowly towards the UK, a new NASA study finds.

Jeremy Clarkson reveals he is stumped for a name for his new Amazon car show because the BBC has BANNED him from using the word 'Gear' 

The former Top Gear presenter has featured in a trailer for the still untitled show which is due to be aired in the autumn.

Sales of rice pudding soar as retro dessert is given a 'foodie' resurgence and named as one of the 'must-have' foods of 2016

The classic dish is the latest retro food to become a 'foodie' trend, with versions appearing on menus and a shop in New York dedicated to rice pudding featuring in trendy comedy Girls.

Afghan migrant who went through Iran, Turkey, Greece and Germany to get to UK was killed when he was run over on M20 

Mohammed Akram, 22, was with a group of around five men when he was hit by a van and then a car on the busy M20 by junction 8 for Leeds near Maidstone, Kent. A coroner concluded his death was accidental.

Thousands march on No10 calling for Cameron to quit over tax revelations as Lily Allen brands him 'dishonest' - and under-fire PM admits 'I could have handled it better' 

Thousands march on No10 calling for David Cameron to quit over tax revelations

Thousands of protesters have marched on Downing Street calling for David Cameron to quit in the wake of revelations about his tax affairs. It comes as the Prime Minister was accused of 'hypocrisy' after he finally admitted profiting from more than £30,000 in an offshore tax haven. After days of pressure, Mr Cameron acknowledged he had benefited from a controversial fund set up by his late father Ian. Protesters arrived at Downing Street today wearing 'offshore-themed' outfits including Panama hats and carrying props such as a huge pig-shaped piñata..

Husband and wife BBC duo are charged with child sex offences against four boys aged between 11 and 15 during the 1990s

BBC radio stars Tony Wadsworth, left, and his wife Julie, right, from Broughton Astley, Leicestershire have been ordered to appear at Warwickshire Magistrates' Court on Monday.

Four suspects are CHARGED over terrorist murders in Paris and Brussels attacks

Moment Suspect Said To Be 'Man In Hat' Arrested

Mohammed Abrini has been charged with 'terrorist murders' hours after footage emerged showing the moment a man thought to be a suspect in the Paris and Brussels terror attacks was arrested.

Huge 2ft SUPER-RAT is caught by pest controller after panicked homeowners see vermin running across their patio 

Huge 2ft SUPER-RAT is caught by Humberston pest controller

A massive 2ft super-rat has been caught by a pest controller after panicked homesowners witnessed the vermin running across their patio. The huge creature, shown left, was captured in Humberston, Lincolnshire, after being spotted in Church Road. It was eventually nabbed by S.W.A.T. Total Pest Control technician Spencer Harris, pictured right with the rat, after a number of traps were set around the property. Mr Sullivan, 58, confirmed that the rat is the biggest one he's encountered in his 18 years working in the sector. It comes after huge foot-long rats were found at a Grimsby property last month, which led to a leading pest controller to warn that a 'plague' of super rats could overrun the town due to a mild winter.

Man 'was beaten to death in the street after confronting gang and telling them to stop throwing food at innocent passers-by' 

Shane Tunney, pictured, and his friend Anthony Kirk suffered kicks to his head and body in a brutal attack after challenging a gang of teens sitting on the roof of a Tesco Express in Stockton-on-Tees.

Man, 32, is charged with murder of grandmother, 79, who fostered more than 50 children and was found dead after fire at her home 

Norma Bell, 79, (left) was found dead after a fire at her home in Hartlepool (right) on Sunday, April 3. She had lived at the house for 27 years and was due to celebrate her 80th birthday next month.

British machine guns, rifles and revolvers 'are on sale to terrorist gun traders on Facebook alongside anti-tank weapons and rocket launchers' 

British-made weapons including rockets launchers, machine guns and rifles were listed for sale on secret arms-trading groups on Facebook. The posts were made in Libya.

Kim Jong Un is all smiles as North Korea claims successful test of rocket engine which would allow it to nuke the US 

The pictures of Kim Jong Un, whose date cannot be verified, show the North Korean leader smiling (left), posing with weaponry (top right) and watching a rocket being launched (bottom right).

Banned Al Qaida group say they hacked law student to death for 'abusing' Islam in Bangladesh

A banned Islamist group in Bangladesh tied to the al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) has claimed responsibility for the killing of a law student who had spoken out against radical Islam.

Revealed: Second man held over Brussels attacks posted Facebook pictures of himself with ISIS in Syria but was STILL able to sneak back into Europe with a fake passport

The second man arrested by Brussels police alongside Mohammed Abrini is believed to be a Swedish national who snuck back into Europe with a false passport after fighting with ISIS in Syria.

Here's how Somalia deals with terrorists: Islamist extremists who killed journalist in car bomb attack are executed by firing squad

al-Shabaab Islamist extremists are executed by firing squad in Somalia

Two al-Shabaab members have been executed by firing squad today for the murder of a journalist killed by a car bomb last year in Somalia. Abdirisak Mohamed Barow et Hassan Nur Ali, who admitted being al-Shabaab members during their trial, were shot in Mogadishu. 'Both of them were found guilty of murdering journalist Hindiyo Haji Mohamed whose car was blown with explosive device,' Abdulahi Hussein Mohamed, deputy judge of the supreme military court said.

Balaclava-clad armed police raid El Salvador offices of firm at centre of Panama Papers scandal and seize 20 computers

Authorities in El Salvador raided the offices of Mossack Fonseca, the Panama-based firm at the centre of a massive data leak, the attorney general's office revealed.

Pictured: The TEN-TONNE mountain of waste fly-tippers have dumped on a scenic rural road 

A TEN-TONNE mountain of waste in Upminster, Essex, has been dumped on a scenic rural road 

Local councillor Robert Benham (pictured) said he is 'appalled' about the nine foot high by 23ft long mound of rubbish on Little Gerpins Lane in Upminster, Essex. This latest heap will cost £10,000 to clear. Rubbish is repeatedly dumped at the scenic rural spot despite there being a recycling centre just a mile away. Romford-based Havering Council recorded nearly 3,000 incidents of fly-tipping last year - landing furious local residents with a whopping £160,000 bill. Cllr Benham, the council's cabinet member for environment, said: 'This is money that is desperately needed to fund vital frontline services.'

Coroner blasts prosecutors and police for failing to decide whether to charge firm behind fatal hot tub Legionnaires' Disease more than three years after it happened 

Three people died and several more were left in hospital when they were struck down with Legionella after visiting JTS Warehouse in Staffordshire in the summer of 2012.

Pictured: Wild party past of racy model who now gets £53,000 a year of your money to tell Samantha Cameron what to wear

Despite her high-profile new job, photographs on Rosie Lyburn's social media accounts reveal she enjoys something of a party lifestyle. The 28-year-old former model was hired by Mrs Cameron.

Boris Johnson tells Tories June 24 will be Independence Day - even though he'd told Cameron he wouldn't discuss Brexit today 

The outgoing London Mayor could not resist a pro-Brexit jibe at the Conservative Spring Forum in the capital, intended as a springboard for the May local elections.

Alleged mastermind behind plot to smuggle Skorpion machine guns into UK is dubbed 'the real Keyser Soze' after Usual Suspects movie villain 

Harry Shilling, 25, of Swanley, in Kent, is said to have been at the centre of the operation to import 22 assault rifles and nine sub-machine guns on board the Albernina (pictured).

Incredible moment bungling armed robber is beaten up by teenage shopkeeper with a can of fizzy drink is captured on CCTV

Drug addict David Janiszewski, 24, met his match when he tried to rob Vicarage Road Stores in Swansea, fleeing the shop with two black eyes and completely empty handed.

Boots optometrist denies negligent manslaughter of eight-year-old boy who died four months after she 'failed to spot lethal condition during routine check-up'

Vincent Barker, 8, died after suffering a fatal build-up of fluid on the brain four months after an appointment with optometrist Honey Rose, pictured, at the branch of Boots in Ipswich, Suffolk.

Heart-warming video shows Hope the Nigerian 'witch boy' left for dead by his family clapping, smiling and playing with toys after his breathtaking recovery 

Video shows Hope the Nigerian smiling after his breathtaking recovery 

Danish care worker Anja Loven (pictured inset) posted a new video of two-year-old Hope (left, right and inset), who was found emaciated and riddled with worms in Nigeria in January, smiling, clapping and playing with other boys. A picture of Hope being given a sip of water by Ms Loven broke hearts around the world when it was published less than three months ago. He had been abandoned by his family because they thought he was a witch.

Boy, 10, needed more than 100 stitches to treat injuries 'like a shark bite' after being savaged by out-of-control bulldog 

Nottingham boy needed more than 100 stitches to treat bulldog bit injuries

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Kaine Pearce required more than 100 stitches after he was savaged by his neighbour's American bulldog (right) outside his house in Nottingham (bottom left) as he walked home from school. The boy was left covered in blood with horrendous bites to his head, arms (top left) and legs after the animal leapt from a bush in July last year.

Jilted saleswoman put her ex through revenge porn nightmare by posting explicit images of him online in first ever case of male partner being targeted  

Ellie Melaugh, (pictured) 20, from Bromley, posted explicit photographs of her former partner online after he ended their five-month relationship. She was handed a 12-week suspended sentence.

Engineer, 22, killed when parking barrier smashed through van windscreen just hours after learning he was to become a father died from crush injuries 

Will Page, 22, (pictured with his girlfriend Rachael Cross) was killed by a parking barrier as he drove a Transit van from an industrial estate in Ilkeston, Derbyshire (inset). A jury recorded accidental death.

How GPs are cashing in on patients' phone calls: Doctors still making you use premium rate lines costing 41p per minute despite NHS ban

Five years ago surgeries were told incoming calls should be charged at local rates. But a survey for the Daily Mail found that dozens of GP centres are using premium-rate 0844 numbers.

'Every time I had sex with my wife, I imagined it was my mother I was kissing otherwise I couldn't perform': In love British mother, 51, and son plan to have BABY after she broke up his marriage 

British-born Kim West, 51, has been in a relationship with her son Ben Ford, 32, since the pair met two years ago and realised they were sexually attracted to each other and now live in Michigan.

RAF Typhoons break the sound barrier to intercept Dublin-bound private jet which wasn't answering radio calls over UK 

Two RAF Typhoons broke the sound barrier to intercept a private jet flying towards Dublin which had broken radio contact over Oxfordshire forcing the high-speed emergency response.

Tragic Ayeeshia's mother and stepfather were caught EMBRACING halfway through their trial over the toddler's horrific death

Child killers Kathryn Smith and Matthew Rigby (pictured) were caught on CCTV embracing during their trial. The pair said they were no longer an item and the contact breached bail conditions.

Parents of five-month-old baby who died with cocaine and alcohol in his system when mother fell asleep on top of him after downing seven cans of lager will NOT face charges

The five-month-old boy, known as Child E, was kept in squalid conditions with his parents and three other siblings - and was pronounced dead at Coventry's University Hospital.

BBC boss vows to END the mumbling dialogue which has plagued hit shows including Happy Valley, Jamaica Inn and War and Peace

Fans of Happy Valley complained that the popular BBC drama, starring Sarah Lancashire, was impossible to follow because its characters mumbled their lines.

Thrown away like a piece of rubbish: Bodies of two dead dogs are dumped in recycling bins by their heartless owners

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: The Alsatian and Terrier cross had been dumped in kerbside recycling bins in Grantham, Lincolnshire. and were found among the rubbish.

Yours for £20million, a slice of England as it used to be: The 43-house village with no crime, friendly neighbours...and a crumbling 60-room mansion to call your own  

North Yorkshire village up for sale at £20m includes 60 room mansion and 43 houses

The new owner of the North Yorkshire village (pictured bottom right) will get 43 houses with matching green paintwork, a pub, village hall, petrol station, school, sports pavilion, and more than 2,000 acres of farmland.And all for just £20 million, or the cost a half-decent Premier League footballer.It seems like a bargain.Not least because, as everyone who lives here knows, West Heslerton is not an ordinary 21st-century British village.In fact, it's more like a green-liveried time capsule from the Fifties - a place where every one of the 400 or so residents knows everyone else, crime doesn't exist and community spirit permeates everything from the cricket team and bowls club to the annual Easter egg hunt and the crafts nights in the village hall.It's the sort of place nobody leaves.The most recent owner, Eve Dawnay (pictured), preferred - until she died in 2010 - the cosiness of a four-bedroom modern house she had built over her 46-room mansion (main image).

Asian child sex gang who included a bus driver who met victims as he took them home from school in Rochdale are jailed for total of 125 years 

Rochdale child sex gang jailed for total of 125 years

Ten men have been jailed for a total of more than 125 years for grooming and raping a teenage girl in Rochdale. The jailed men are Afraz Ahmed (left), a former bus driver who picked up two of his victims from school, and (top row, left to right) Choudry Hussein, Abid Khan, Rehan Ali, Mohammed Zahid and (bottom row, left to right) Kutab Miah, Mahfuz Rahman, David Law and Mohammed Dauood. Another man cannot be named for legal reasons. The main victim in the case was white and had learning difficulties. She was said by prosecutors to be an 'extremely vulnerable young woman' who had endured 'a very difficult home life'.

Revealed: Accomplices of racist teenager and the school he targeted for Anders Breivik-inspired massacre on Hitler's birthday with bedroom arsenal of weapons

Michael Piggin was detained after he was caught with weapons in his bedroom in Loughborough. Jacob Crouch and Ryan Towell admitted possessing petrol bombs and pipe bomb parts

Failed asylum seeker, 17, who sexually assaulted two women and walked away laughing launches appeal to stay in the UK

The 17-year-old east African, who groped the women three times on a night out in Maidstone, Kent, first grabbed one of them between the legs as she stood in the street.

The ordinary boys who became England's World Cup heroes: Previously unseen pictures reveal the very normal lives of the team of '66 who mowed the lawn, played cards and endured training sessions overlooked by builders on their way to glory

The 1966 England football squad (pictured) was photographed preparing and relaxing between games. The contest is best remembered for England's only World Cup trophy and controversial third goal.

Hong Kong-based British teacher goes missing after crossing into China as family raise concerns over 'complicated' £800,000 property deal 

Hilary St John Bower, 60-year-old lecturer went missing on 22 March after crossing into the city of Shenzhen, in South China's Guangdong Province to visit his girlfriend and young son.

Heroes of the Golden Age of Steam who helped beat the Kaiser: Fair shows off the trains, motorbikes, cars and lorries of First World War 100 years on

A century after the war was won, the Beamish Museum in County Durham, will hold an exhibition of 120 machines, including steam engines (pictured) and military vehicles.

Hospital mental health nurse who let a wheelchair-bound patient eat a LIGHTBULB and razor blades is suspended 

Harribeto Akpan has been suspended by the Nursing and Midwifery Council after a self-harming patient smuggled a lightbulb into his pillowcase at the Frenchay Hospital in Bristol.

Murdered PC was chopped up and put in an acid bath in an attempt to dispose of his body as forensic officers try to establish his cause of death 

Italian social worker accused of murdering and mutilating PC Gordon Semple

Italian Stefano Brizzi is suspected of killing and mutilating the body of respected PC Gordon Semple (right), who vanished a week ago after attending a business meeting at the Shard. Neighbours told how earlier they had knocked on the gay 49-year-old's door to complain about a smell and were met by Brizzi in just a pair of Speedo-style trunks. The respected PC's body was found six days after he was last seen in a studio flat (inset) close to the London skyscraper. PC Semple, pictured with his partner Gary Meeks, left, had been a policeman for 30 years and was described as an 'old-school copper' on a Facebook page set up in tribute.

Debt-ridden IT expert strangled his wife then checked into a hotel with condoms and a bottle of Prosecco from Waitrose and a blonde woman before trying to kill himself

IT expert strangled wife amid eviction threat then left note for his four children

Stuart Andrews (left) throttled his 52-year-old wife Caroline (right) in February, following months of tension over the family's rented bungalow in Benenden, Kent (inset). At Maidstone Crown Court today, Oxford-educated Andrews, who used to work for the Bank of England, admitted murder and the theft of £267,096 from his dementia-suffering father-in-law, over whom he had power of attorney. Sentencing him to life with a 15-year minimum term, a judge said classics graduate Andrews had acted in a 'cold and clinical way' after an 'extreme loss of temper'.

'He was out of it for quite a while': Moment councillor is caught on camera nodding off during a crucial meeting 

A rival politician took a photograph of Newcastle Labour councillor Geoff O'Brien asleep in a meeting. Items up for debate included the employment of local steel industry workers.

That's not quite the scenic view we were after! Bungling council workers install bench at beauty spot facing AWAY from the sea 

A replacement bench in Porthcawl, south Wales, has been installed facing away from the sea at a cost of £500. The town's mayor David Newton-Willliams branded the decision 'daft'.

Young mother died in agony after NHS Direct call handlers repeatedly failed to tell her to go to A&E; because they thought her deadly blood clot was just a stomach bug 

Kirsty Louise Childs, 20, from Denby Dale, Yorkshire, died on January 2, 2013. Her family were told to take her to a walk-in-clinic and not A&E; where doctors could have saved her life.

Oil trader accused of attacking his girlfriend after night out in Nando's is cleared of assault but convicted of possessing drugs 

Pic shows Mark De Claiterosse.. A London trader accused of holding a woman against a wall and shouting ¿I love you¿ after a meal at Nandos has been cleared of assault but found guilty of possessing a Class A drug... Mark De Claiterosse, 31, had been arrested under suspicion of assaulting Victoria Bryden on Vauxhall Bridge Road... After being arrested, De Claiterosse , a trader for top fuel oil supplier Gulf Petrochem Group, was one found to have one small wrap of cocaine on his person, Westminster Magistrates Court heard... SEE STORY CENTRAL NEWS

Mark De Claiterosse, 31, insisted he was just trying to calm down Victoria Bryden after a chicken dinner followed by drinks, in Vauxhall, south London.

Tube station is evacuated and bomb squad called in after 'suspect package' is found near Scotland Yard 

St James's Park tube station (pictured) in London was closed for a short while this morning while officers investigated and cordoned off an area near the Metropolitan Police's headquarters.

Harley Street doctor who hunted elephants in Africa is charged over allegations he faked patient insurance claims 

Dr Benjamin Chang, 54, an orthopaedic specialist from north London (pictured), was alleged to have written the bogus accident treatment claims in a bid to sting insurance firms.

Innocent victim - or was Anthea in cahoots with her bankrupt ex? The £5m ski chalet's gone and so has the £10m mansion. Now her ex-husband's angry creditors are turning on HER 

Anthea Turner is legal battle with ex-husband  over failed business

Anthea Turner's ex-husband Grant Bovey (pictured, with Anthea) went bankrupt in 2010 after the property business they owned together folded in 2008. Her plight is likely to send a shiver down the spine of other women with ex-husbands whose companies have gone to the wall. Their chalet and mansion (pictured right) were sold to cover costs but Anthea could find herself paying her former partner £1.6million.

Anatomy of teen evil: One teen was from a loveless, violent home - the other had caring parents. So guess which led the way in one of the most brutal murders in recent years? 

Teens that killed Angela Wrightson were in local authority care at time of killing

Angela Wrightson, pictured, received more than 100 injuries during the final hours of her life at the hands of two girls aged just 13 and 14 when they launched their savage attack in Hartlepool in December 2014. The 39-year-old chronic alcoholic was attacked in her own home with a range of weapons, including this shovel, top right, by the young friends. One of the girls, who cannot be named for legal reasons, drew this disturbing picture, bottom right, which was shown to the jury at Leeds Crown Court.

Moment gang of hooded thugs armed with baseball bats storm a busy restaurant and stab a diner in front of terrified families

The Steakout restaurant in Norbury, South London, was ransacked by about a dozen people as tables and chairs were thrown around a 23-year-old victim - and other diners dived for cover.

Facebook page is set up PRAISING taxi driver who said he killed peace-loving Muslim shopkeeper 

Tanveer Ahmed has said he killed Asad Shah because he claimed to be a prophet. A Facebook page now describes Ahmed as 'Ghazi', a title given to Muslim warriors

Father of X Factor star Ella Henderson arrives in court to face fraud allegations in three-week trial

Sean Henderson (pictured with daughter Ella and wife Michelle), 49, from Tetney, near Grimsby, begins a three-week fraud trial at Sheffield Crown court today.

Foreign Office mandarins 'asked the Indian authorities to take scaffolding down from the Taj Mahal so it didn't ruin photographs when William and Kate visit next week' 

Prince William, 33, is expected to make a pilgrimage to the Taj Mahal with wife Kate, 34, during their tour of India which begins next week, but a row has erupted over scaffolding at the site.

Father-of-two, 36, killed when he tripped and fell into the path of a lorry while out for an evening run 

Jan Kroll, (pictured) from Germany, was hit by a lorry in Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, last December. An inquest heard he 'was not in possession of any reflective material.'

Zut alors! Jeremy Paxman launches savage attack on the French saying their language is 'useless' and their most famous achievements are 'all long past' 

The BBC broadcaster says English as 'the language of science, technology, travel, entertainment and sport' and the 'only language that you must have'.

Harry Potter actor is ordered to pay his former agent £210,000 - just hours after child star's hilarious tweet about how he blew all his earnings on fast living 

Harry Potter's Devon Murray is ordered to pay his former agent £210,000

The ruling came as Devon Murray, pictured right, was sued by his former agent for a £230,000 slice of the estimated £1million he earned from his role in the popular film series. The 27-year-old, who played the cheeky but hapless boy wizard Seamus Finnigan in all eight Harry Potter films, now has to live on just £970 a month from the films, a judge heard yesterday. Today the High Court found an agreement put forward by agent Neil Brooks to be valid but ordered a 9 per cent reduction in the amount he had asked to be paid retrospectively. The judgment follows a seemingly ironic tweet, shown inset, sent by Murray mocking his playboy lifestyle after his mother told the High Court how he blew his £800,000 fortune on cars, drink and girls. His mother, who represented the family in court, said they do not even have enough money to pay lawyers for the case brought by Brooks, shown left, who was sacked by the Murrays as the actor's agent.

Jeremy Corbyn on course to LOSE 150 seats in May despite declaring the local elections would be the 'turning point' for his Labour leadership 

Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour Party, shares a joke with local resident Laura McAlpine, 30, after he launched Labour's official local election campaign at Mark Hall & Netteswell Community Assoc, Moot House in, Harlow, Essex. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday April 5, 2016. See PA story POLITICS Labour. Photo credit should read: Nick Ansell/PA Wire

Election experts Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher today forecast Labour would score 30 per cent of the vote in town hall elections - nine points worse than when the same seats were last contested.

EU can't always get what you want! Rolling Stone Mick Jagger says Brexit might be good for us

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 04:  (L to R) Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones attend a private view of 'The Rolling Stones: Exhibitionism' at The Saatchi Gallery on April 4, 2016 in London, England.  (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images)

The singer said a vote to quit in the referendum on June 23 could be beneficial in the long-term despite an initial period of turbulence.

Suspected criminals should not be deported from Britain to other European states if they might suffer bad treatment in jail, EU's top court rules

Home Secretary Theresa May departs Number 10 Downing Street after attending a cabinet meeting in London, England. 
Government ministers are currently divided over whether the United Kingdom should remain in the European Union however they still attend weekly cabinet meetings with the Prime Minister ahead of the June 23 referendum.  


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In two cases relating to Hungarian and Romanian national, the European Court of Justice said European Arrest Warrants did not mean suspects should be automatically surrendered.

New blow for George Osborne as senior Tory signals revolt against his flagship school academy plans and Labour claim there's a £1billion blackhole in the policy

Conservative party member Graham Brady pictured at Portcullis House, London. The row over David Cameron's grammar schools policy claimed its first major victim today when a member of the party's front bench resigned. Europe spokesman Graham Brady said he had decided to step down as a matter of "conscience" after being sharply reprimanded by Tory whips for speaking out on the issue. 
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1922 committee chairman Graham Brady, pictured, said the policy could lead to the creation of 'new and distant bureaucracies' rather than delivering greater freedom and autonomy for schools.

Dying for the Motherland and dumped in a mass grave: Skulls of Soviet WWII soldiers are uncovered in middle of a German village

Skulls of Soviet soldiers from Second World War are uncovered at gruesome mass grave

A volunteer group which works to recover the bodies of fallen soldiers in eastern Europe has unearthed the skulls of Soviet soldiers (pictured) at a mass grave in Brandenburg, Germany. The grave (right), which contains the remains of 20 Russian servicemen from the Second World War, is located in the small village of Alt Tucheband and was discovered last summer. Around 25 members of The Association for the Recovery of the Fallen in Eastern Europe (VBGO) are working on the site close to the Polish border.

Pope Francis to make two trips to volatile Azerbaijan and Georgia on peace mission

The Vatican said Saturday the pontiff will visit Armenia on 24 June to 26 June. He will travel to Georgia and Azerbaijan from 30 September to 2 October.

Family's hell as ISIS human shields: Daughter was threatened for not wearing a burka when she went to the toilet... and uncle was shot dead when Iraqi troops liberated their village 

Iraqi family reveals horror of life under ISIS
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Abu Israa (pictured) has spoken of how he was fined because his beard was the wrong length, ISIS threatened to cut off his head and his daughter was almost lashed for not wearing a niqab in Iraq.

Could HIV be cured? Chinese fertility doctors experiment making genetically-modified embryos the virus can't infect

A team led by Yong Fan, a researcher at Guangzhou Medical University, tried to make human embryos resistant to HIV (right) by editing a gene called CCR5. This has only occurred once before.

Former Auschwitz guard, 93, dies just days before he was due to go on trial for the murder of more than 1,000 people during the Holocaust 

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The 70th anniversary of the Auschwitz  death camp which was liberated by the red army  on January 27th, 1945.

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Ernst Tremmel, who was a member of the Nazi SS guard team at the death camp in occupied Poland from November 1942 to June 1943, has died only days before going on trial in Germany.

Lion is washed away as it tries to cross raging flood waters and is swept over waterfall in Kenyan national park 

It is not known whether the lion survived the fall into a rushing waterfall created by flood waters in Nairobi National Park, Kenya.

Putin claims Panama Papers are part of a U.S. plot to 'rock Russia from within' - as he claims friends named in leak was 'just buying musical instruments' 

The Russian president hit out at the leak of 11.5million documents from a Panama-based law firm, some of which revealed cellist Sergei Roldugin had quietly built a business empire.

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Greek authorities vow to clear Tent City ahead of summer tourism season as hundreds more migrants are sent back to Turkey 

The Greek city of Piraeus, the main port linking the mainland with the country's vacation islands, is currently home to 4,000 migrants, leading to concerns over the country's tourism industry.

German minister 'told police to remove the word "rape" from reports about mass migrant sex attacks in Cologne on New Year's Eve' 

A German newspaper claimed that the interior ministry of North Rhine-Westphalia pressured a senior police officer to delete the word 'rape' from an internal report issued on January 1.

PETER OBORNE: Is this the beginning of the end of the Cameron era?  

I believe that future historians will identify 2016 as the year David Cameron lost his way. physically, he looks different and has lost much of his early charm, writes PETER OBORNE

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Clear the air and set to work, Mr Cameron 

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: To put it mildly, this has not been a good week for David Cameron, who has come across as evasive and defensive after the leaks about his family's tax affairs.