Sonya Hamlin, a beautiful property lawyer from Maryland and the ‘secret’ second wife Idris Elba was married to for a few brief weeks, has given her first-ever interview about the relationship. read
Married ex-Page 3 model Stephanie Hudson says the MP for Maldon in Essex, who she had a two-year relationship with, showed her sensitive documents to ‘show off’ as he worked on his Red Box. read
Stephanie Hudson, from Malvern, Worcestershire, enjoyed the distinction of being one of the first Page 3 twins with her sister Samantha, as well as starring in American soft porn series, Hotel Erotica. read
John Whittingdale's fondness for ex-Soviet states extends beyond politics. He previously dated Natalia Lokhanova, who lived in Belarus, and took her to the Brit Awards in 2012. read
Alice Evans and Welsh star Ioan Gruffudd were living the Hollywood dream but behind the scenes of their success they have fought through highs and lows to finally start a family. read
Here we publish an edited transcript of the latest story on the threesome that millions of Americans are reading across the Atlantic, with large chunks redacted to comply with the British court ruling. read
Four men and a woman were held after a device linked to Abrini, 31, was cracked by American investigators. It is believed the phone contained images of several Birmingham landmarks. read
Cathy and Melvin Duren, of Tecumseh, Michigan, had borrowed the Dr Seuss book back in July 2014. Unfortunately the children's book was then lost. read
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY OLIVER HOLT: For a few seconds, Andy Murray is transported back to a room at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital on February 7. read
More than 25,000 members of the Islamic State terror group have been killed in the relentless war fought by Britain and its allies, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. read
Jihadi John was killed in a drone strike so powerful that it left his remains like a 'greasy spot on the ground', according to US Colonel Steve Warren. read
Having terrified the world with its fierce initial momentum, Islamic State briefly consolidated its sprawling caliphate straddling Iraq and Syria. Two years on, how have things changed? read
Two teenage girls appeared in court yesterday, jointly charged with kidnapping a child with intent to commit a relevant sexual offence from a Primark in Newcastle. read
The dashing politician was delivering his budget announcement at a press conference in Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics Waterloo in Ontario, when he was put on the spot by a journalist. read
The internet is awash with selfie-obsessed celebrities in outlandish ballet and yoga poses, all of which are then copied by millions of fans. We asked experts to cast a professional eye. read
Apple didn't just recover gold -- through take-back initiatives, it also recovered 6,612 pounds of silver, 2,953,360 pounds of copper, and 23,101,000 pounds of steel. read
The earthquake struck off the coast of Ecuador late on Saturday, sending confused residents streaming into the streets of the capital Quito. read
Both sides in the campaign on the European referendum have made big claims about Britain’s future if we vote for Brexit, but we'll always be affected by Europe, says DAN SNOW. read
How on earth did I end up on friendly terms with Howard Marks, the Welsh drug-smuggler and pro-cannabis propagandist who died last week? Yet I did, writes PETER HITCHENS. read
As the real life Fawlty Towers – the Torquay Gleneagles hotel so bad it inspired John Cleese’s TV series - faces demolition, Helen Cooper reveals what happened when Monty Python visited. read
He was famous for playing the erratic Torquay hotel manager Basil Fawlty in the hit BBC sitcom but now, like the guests at his fictional bed and breakfast, Cleese is enduring his own hellish hotel stay. read
A simple circuit uses a technique that I first introduced to the UK about 20 years ago and is one that produces great results, writes David Cameron's personal trainer MATT ROBERTS. read
Shamrez Razaq, 20, said he felt sick after chomping on the supermarket's own savoury supermarket pastries, which was clearly labelled 'cheese and onion' and 'suitable for vegetarians'. read
Hakima Abdulle was flying on Southwest Airlines to Seattle on Wednesday. She was allegedly asked to disembark after swapping seat with passenger. read
Former pop star Michelle Heaton, 36, is fronting a campaign for London-based cosmetic injection firm Perfectha after undergoing a £2,000 'filler jab' procedure to get rid of facial wrinkles. read
The debate will increase pressure to scrap the ring-fencing of billions of pounds of taxpayers' money for projects abroad (pictured, Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening). read
Nigeria – which was given more than a £1billion in foreign aid by Britain between 2010 and 2015 – has pledged that an astronaut will be in space by the end of the next decade (file photo). read
At the centre of the scandal, which will be debated by MPs on June 13, is David Cameron's rigid commitment to spending 0.7 per cent of national income on aid every year (file photo). read
Last year DFID (pictured, International Development Secretary Justine Greening) was criticised for poor forecasting and spending an extra £1billion in the last two months of 2013 to hit targets. read
Killian Kleinschmidt, a former senior official from the UN, revealed how the organisation was dogged by infighting and an obsession with celebrities (left, Michael Sheen and right, David Beckham). read
The law that binds Britain in perpetuity to give away 0.7 per cent of national income in overseas aid is one of the daftest pieces of legislation in recent times, writes IAN BIRRELL (file photo of refugee camp). read
Prince William brought the royal tour to a poignant close as he sat down with his wife, the Duchess of Cambridge, on the same marble bench as his late mother, Princess Diana, at the Taj Mahal. read
During her visit to the Taj Mahal today the Duchess of Cambridge was seen wearing the £6.50 dangly, dark blue earring she bought at a craft market in Bhutan after her mountain hike yesterday. read
Yesterday, as they said farewell to India with a visit to the Taj Mahal, it was clear to see that Kate and William are a couple very much in love - and determined to banish any lingering ghosts. read
What's her secret? After Kate Middleton's hair defied the odds and held up against the humid heat during a three-hour trek in Bhutan, a top stylist reveals how you can tell your frizz take a hike. read
Governor-General Patrick Allen announced plans to make a constitutional amendment during the opening of parliament in Kingston on Thursday.The country declared its independence in 1962. read
Even celebs have to play a supporting role on their best friend’s big day. Meet the A-list bridesmaids. read
The BBC has been accused of ‘gross insensitivity’ for putting child abuser Jimmy Savile in a photo alongside fictional characters in its hit drama Line Of Duty. read
The reported loss of England's last golden eagle means the eagle owl is now the country's biggest winged hunter.Yet it has a most unlikely enemy, and it comes in the shape of the RSPB. read
The 18-year-old man from Birmingham was held by counter-terrorism officers after returning to the UK. West Midlands Police said: ‘The arrest follows the arrest of a man and a woman on April 4.' read
Mike Ashley, chairman of Newcastle United and Sports Direct mogul, has been quietly renovating a Florida mansion – which has now increased in value by £10 million. read
The foamy substance, pictured, appeared in the centre of the southern city of Fukuoka in the early hours of Saturday, following a earthquake which shook the Kumamoto region. read
Britain Stronger In Europe campaign's 50:50 strategy sends out messages to voters of EU heaven and Brexit hell which is why the opponents of Remain are calling it Project Fear, writes DAN HODGES. read
It is known as one of the politest places in Britain, but that hasn't stopped officials blowing £35,000 of taxpayers’ money on a campaign to teach ramblers on the South Downs to greet each other. read
Last week’s Tottygate was a humourless affair, but at least we are now ‘having the debate’ again about sexism in general. Women should be judged on their ability, writes RACHEL JOHNSON. read
Chorley and South Ribble Hospital A&E in Lancashire will tomorrow be downgraded to an Urgent Care Centre, open just 12 hours a day, as bosses cannot staff the department properly. read
A new surgery developed at University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff could free sufferers of 'Popeye arm' where a biceps tendon ruptures by creating a whole new tendon using existing arm tissue. read
Professor John Donoghue, director of Switzerland’s Wyss Centre for Bio and Neuro Engineering, predicts that in about 20 years time patients will have movement restored to all four limbs. read
Hellifield Peel Castle, near Skipton, was restored from a ruin on the Channel 4 property show hosted by Kevin McCloud. It was derelict for 50 years until the reconstruction project, begun in 2004. read
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe warned heavy rain and plunging temperatures could lead to more victims dying before they could be pulled from the rubble. read
Carpenter Harry Greaves, from Shropshire, has gone missing after telling friends in the Peruvian village of Pisac that he wanted to spend some time alone trekking up a mountain, on April 7. read
The Chancellor last night said households would 'pay the price' of a Brexit in the form of higher mortgage rates as lenders react to financial instability. read
Launching a Brexit tour of the North of England yesterday, which signalled the start of a ten-week campaign, Boris Johnson was temporarily shouted down by hecklers yelling: ‘No Tories in Newcastle.’ read
Sadiq Khan, Labour's candidate for London Mayor, was embroiled in his party's anti-Semitism row after it emerged he backed Ken Livingstone over offensive remarks made to a Jewish reporter. read
Jemima Goldsmith’s attempts to support her brother Zac’s London mayoral campaign have backfired because of confusion over her Twitter account which uses her former surname Khan. read
Franck Goddio was preparing to end a day’s dive in Egypt’s Bay of Aboukir. ‘Then I saw it,’ says the 68-year-old founder and director of the European Institute for Underwater Archaeology. read
UK MPs and charities have hit out at a decision by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to reject a new drugs for cystic fibrosis sufferers because it is 'too costly'. read
Media mogul Peter Mukerjea (left, with actor Richard Gere) is accused of murdering his stepdaughter Sheen Bora, 25, who had knowledge of his financial affairs and offshore bank accounts. read
Both providers scored 49 per cent in a Which? customer satisfaction survey, only beating the international calls specialist Lebara which received a lowly 46 per cent rating. read
Christer Bjorkman, Sweden's head of Eurovision, spoke out ahead of this year's contest, which his country is hosting in Stockholm, and urged Graham Norton not to follow suit. read
A gymnastics coach made an incredible save after he caught a female student mid-air just seconds before she hit the mat headfirst. The incident occurred during the WAG Ontario Championships. read
Robert Hannigan said he was sorry for the ban on gay people joining the organisation, which remained into the 1990s. He said for decades GCHQ failed to learn from the treatment of Turing. read
The experiment will begin in September and will test 15-year-olds from 12 schools, including During Boarding School in West Sussex, which has had already staged a week-long trial. read
The six-bedroom house in the Sussex countryside where Downtown Abbey creator Julian Fellowes first started to write dramas has gone up for sale for £1.425million. read
Edward Snowden, who is exiled in Russia, is releasing a track with acclaimed electronica star Jean-Michel Jarre. read
Footage shows a doorman pinning the man to the floor in an arm hold as he yelps in pain. Another bouncer is then shown giving the man a kick in the ribs outside the fast food outlet in York. read
The Government has refused to publish official documents revealing discussions between Prince Charles and Ministers despite the Information Commissioner ruling. read
Dr Sarah Bexell, director of conservation education at the Chengdu Research Base, China, concedes that an international programme to save giant pandas has been a failure. read
A powerful tornado tore through a city in Uruguay yesterday, ripping up houses, hurling cars into the air and killing at least four people. read
Douglas Jennings, who created the £300,000 bronze statue of Margaret Thatcher, has gone on to create a variety of lifelike models of celebrities for Madame Tussauds in London. read
British banking millionaire Nat Rothschild has popped the question to his former glamour model girlfriend Loretta Basey, who used to date comedian Steve Coogan. read
Pope Francis today rescued a dozen Syrian refugees from a camp in Lesbos and brought them back to Rome following a visit to the Greek island to highlight the humanitarian crisis. read
Venezuelans have already suffered daily water and electricity cuts and now many are going without the use of television and phone-lines as the nation is hit by losses of around $25billion in oil revenues. read
A campaign by You magazine journalist Maria Realf, whose brother Stephen died of a brain tumour aged 26, has prompted MPs to argue for more funding for research in the UK. read
At least one of the four male protagonists in Jeffrey Archer's 1984 novel (pictured) will become a woman and another will become a member of an ethnic minority community. read
Rioters attacked each other with metal bars and planks of wood before police managed to disperse the battle with teargas under the Stalingrad Metro line in the centre of Paris. read
Wayne Cooke (pictured), 27, who had suffered years of taunts, stabbed James Quinn just below the eye with a garden fork when he heard him make a comment about his glasses. read
Adrian St John, 22, was shot in an apparent robbery as he picked someone up in San Juan, Trinidad, on Sunday night. Maldon Pascall, 24, has been charged with the Londoner's murder. read
On Monday, more than 600,000 children are due to receive their primary school allocation, but a baby boom fuelled by migration has left many local authorities at breaking point (file photo). read
The offbeat movement hailed the special occasion, which took place in New Zealand, as a milestone toward the church's acceptance as a real religion. read
Monica Lewinsky has described the public humiliation she suffered after her affair with Bill Clinton was exposed as 'excruciating', and said it brought her 'very close' to attempting suicide. read
TSB (file photo) employees profile people walking into branches and then label them as one of four personality types: Logical thinker, amiable, controller or emotional expressive. read
According to researchers from Strathclyde University in Glasgow, putting in more water than required and re-boiling it can cost Britain's most wasteful families up to £18 extra a year. read
After a tough week, David Cameron worked off his frustration by poking fun at his MPs in an uproarious stand-up routine at an ‘away day’ for his MPs at Heythrop Park in Oxfordshire. read
Young women everywhere. Be bitches. Stamp your feet. Be demanding. Go to yoga at lunchtime if you want to. Be difficult. Read that contract. Demand a pay rise, writes LIZ JONES. read
Out of 18 people only one man pockets the wallet on the streets of Manchester. Other honest members of the public run after a man who 'mistakenly' drops his wallet for the experiment. read
Officers found the bodies of Elizabeth Edwards, 49, and 13-year-old daughter Katie at their semi-detached house in Spalding, Lincolnshire, on Friday lunchtime. read
German police say three people have been injured in an apparently deliberate explosion at a Sikh temple in the western city of Essen as a masked man is said to have fled the scene. read
It is not known how many times three-year-old Puss-Puss from Ardleigh, Essex, was shot at but she was found covered in blood and an X-ray revealed she had 41 pellets in her body. read
Apple lawyers accuse the Justice Department of 'utterly failing' to show it has tried other methods to get into the iPhone of Brooklyn meth dealer Jun Feng before seeking a court order. read
Cases include Malaysian GP Davinder Jeet Bains (pictured) who is serving ten years in jail after sexually violating female patients. He used a ‘Spy Watch’ to film his victims. read
Brave participants were filmed on the slopes at the Sheregesh ski resort, performing jumps, posing in ski lifts and capturing their attempt on GoPros - all while clad in swimwear, shorts or costumes. read
Following in the footsteps of Hollywood's finest, MailOnline Travel’s Naomi Leach visits Aman Grande Canal Venice – where George and Amal Clooney celebrated their glamorous wedding. read
Disney's The Jungle Book was released in cinemas yesterday, but nothing compares to seeing national parks, crumbling temples and tigers in the jungles of Central India. read
Shocking dashcam footage shows a man driving along a Russian road when cattle attempt to copulate on the move, causing the motorist to crash right into the beasts as they cross the road. read
Former chorus girl Boothroyd was furious when she found a note on her £500 navy blue coat – made exclusively for her – which she had left on a sofa in the Lady Members’ Room of the Lords. read
In the touching vlog Kevin Richardson cuddles up to George and Yame at his sanctuary in Pretoria, South Africa. The famous 'lion whisperer' posts videos of the lions to raise awareness of their plight. read
In the cute footage Putter the Golden Retriever struggles to make sense of his own reflection on top of his owner's bed in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The clip was posted on his very own Instagram page. read
Pilot Adrian Eichhorn set off from Virginia, USA, on a Beechcraft Bonanza on April 10. He will take the small aircraft to Egypt, Sri Lanka and Australia, among other destinations. read
They are usually the a nightmarish sight for al fresco diners but a swarm of wasps, held at the University of Florence in Italy, has created a marvelous feast for the eyes. read
A video from the U.S. showing a gaggle of goslings stuck on a roof eight feet high has been viewed nearly 12,000 times. In the video a mother and father goose wait for the babies to jump. read
In a bid to replicate the iconic talking cat Garfield, the feline stood on his hind legs on top of a sofa in his owner's living room. The video was posted online by a group in Toronto, Canada. read
The former Genesis drummer and singer, 65, is re-releasing his back catalogue and has recreated the iconic shots in celebration of his near 50 year career. read
The biker was riding in Invercargill, New Zealand when he realised he was heading too fast towards the junction and broke suddenly. read
Columbia University's Harish Krishnaswamy, who helped create the device, says the circuit can simultaneously transmit and receive using the same frequency, allowing it to double its capacity. read
Daffodils and a note reading 'sorry for your loss' were left next to the crushed biscuits, which appeared on a road in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, around 10pm on Tuesday. read