James Jagger and Anoushka Sharma celebrate their marriage with parents Mick and Jerry Hall (and new step-dad Rupert Murdoch) at a party in Chipping Norton seven months after they secretly wed

James Jagger and wife Anoushka Sharma celebrate their marriage

Jerry Hall (left in centre image and top right) and Rupert Murdoch (top right) only married a mere matter of weeks ago but the Jagger clan had cause for celebration once again on Saturday as she reunited with her ex Mick (right in centre image) to celebrate their son James' wedding in the English countryside. The rockstar and his model daughter Georgia May (left) led the wedding party as the bride and groom celebrated their marriage at Cornwell Manor in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. James married artist Anoushka Sharma (centre) at a discreet ceremony on top of a hill in the Catskills, in upstate New York, last September, having been together for more than seven years. Anoushka was 'given away' by the musician-turned-actor's brother Gabriel as they walked in to the manor house hand-in-hand. The bride looked radiant in her white gown adorned with lace, while her husband, who waited inside, opted for a bright blue suit with a patterned shirt. The lovebirds came together and danced to Madness classic It Must Be Love in front of their 200 guests.

Boris Johnson rages at 'ridiculous and weird' Obama: Extraordinary statement to MoS mocks President over his threat to hold back trade deal in devastating intervention

Boris rage at 'ridiculous weird Obama': Extraordinary statement to MoS mocks President

Boris Johnson (pictured) mocked the US President's claim that Anglo-US trade would be hit by Brexit, saying: 'It is ridiculous to warn that the UK will be at the back of the queue for a free trade deal.' Brexit cheerleader Johnson spoke out as infighting broke out among senior figures in the 'Leave' campaign after Obama's devastating intervention. Obama's intervention is seen as a potential game-changer in the referendum campaign, with some 'Remain' supporters predicting a decisive 60-40 victory.

Has Obama busted Boris? After THAT stinging slapdown, Johnson's biographer ANDREW GIMSON on how the President exposed the Brexit leader as a bogus... and unlikely PM

why did Boris ever get himself into a contest he was so likely to lose? He is a journalist, and he needed to find an intro to his article which would grab the reader's attention.

Now Hillary Clinton sticks her oar into the Brexit debate telling Britain a united Europe is 'strongest' 

The presidential front-runner is the second American heavyweight to voice opinion on the upcoming referendum, after Barack Obama intervened at a press conference in London.

Thousands gather in Germany to protest against US-Europe TTIP trade deal ahead of President Obama's visit

Thousands of demonstrators protest against the planned Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, TTIP, and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, CETA, ahead of the visit of United States President Barack Obama in Hannover, Germany, Saturday, April 23, 2016. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)

The streets of Hannover, Germany were crawling with activists who bitterly oppose the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP.

Brexit bunkered by the masters: Cameron and Obama celebrate their EU love-in with a round of golf as Leave camp is left feeling below par after President's dramatic plea 

David Cameron and Barack Obama celebrate their EU love-in with a round of golf as Leave

Prime Minister David Cameron, more familiar with riding horses than golf buggies, (left) joined golf-mad Barack Obama for a round at The Grove in Chandler's Cross, Hertfordshire. They shared a joke as Mr Cameron missed a putt on the third green, and then watched as the President's ball zipped towards the hole, circled around the cup and popped out. Both men exclaimed 'Oh!' and Mr Obama shouted to the assembled press pack: 'Did you see that? Robbed!'

The gospel according to Obama PART TWO: US President warns Brits not to 'pull back from the world' and 'reject cynicism' after controversial Brexit threat

The president urged the young people of Britain to reject 'pessimism and cynicism' a day after he warned the UK against leaving the EU, which prompted a furious backlash.

Jeremy Corbyn beams as he leaves 'excellent' private meeting with President Obama 

After the 90-minute meeting in London today, Mr Corbyn (pictured) described their discussion as 'excellent'. He has previously been critical of Mr Obama's presidency and foreign policy.

Britain's proud voters don't take well to empty threats, Mr President: We will make up own minds when it comes to Brexit, says TOBY YOUNG

Barack Obama was issuing a cold-blooded threat to Britain because he believes it's in America's interests for us to remain in the EU, says TOBY YOUNG.

Front room fit for a Prince (but where's the telly?): Obama in Britain: Incredible glimpse through the palace keyhole and fiercely guarded private life of William and Kate

It is a picture of power at play providing a rare glimpse into the fiercely guarded private life of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at their London home, Apartment 1A in Kensington Palace.

The day Britain gave the US a lecture on 'diversity' (and how the luvvies lapped it up too): Obama's town hall-style meeting sees debate on ethnic profiling, gender questions by a 'non-binary'... and even an intro from a Jungle volunteer 

Obama's town hall-style meeting sees debate on ethnic profiling, gender questions by a

The 'town hall-style' meeting in London was a chance for young people to question Barack Obama. Calais 'Jungle' camp volunteer Khadijeh Najefi, 21, (bottom right) introduced the President. Benedict Cumberbatch, Annie Lennox and Karren Brady attended all attended the event and Mr Obama was questioned on a range of issues by audience members.

Victoria Wood 'spent her final days at home with her loved ones where she asked for an intimate funeral ceremony with just her family present'

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 26:  Victoria Wood arrives for the BAFTA TV Craft Awards, at The Brewery on April 26, 2015 in London, England.  (Photo by Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)

Victoria Wood who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 62, was allowed to leave the hospital days before her death in order to spend her last moments with daughter Grace and son Henry.

Stampede for £30m of flats at BBC HQ: First buyer starts queuing at 1am to snap up multi-million pound flats at former TV Centre 

More than £30 million worth of property was snapped up in less than five hours yesterday. 50 properties are on sale at the former TV Centre in London, with penthouses priced at £7m.

'Miracle' op switches off hunger hormone: Revolutionary surgery which saw one patient lose 7 stone in six months could be made available on NHS

Dr Clifford Weiss, of Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, said the technique should be 'less expensive, less invasive and safer' than standard gastric band surgery.

Right on target...prostate cancer zapper that won't ruin your love life: New hope for men with early stage condition after development of new ultrasound that 'cooks' tumour 

Incontinence is a big issue for many of the 47,000 men diagnosed with prostate cancer in Britain every year. Former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman has been diagnosed with the illness.

Beautiful society girl 'stolen' from a loving family by her mysterious dream therapist: Terminally ill grandma, 78, claims beloved granddaughter vanished after 'healer' wrongly convinced her she'd been abused

Beautiful society girl 'stolen' from a loving family by her mysterious dream therapist:

Victoria Cayzer (left), a beautiful young woman whose family controls a fabulous shipping fortune, vanished four years ago after allegedly falling under the influence of a mysterious 'healer'. The therapist in question is Anne Craig (bottom left), a self-described 'personal development coach'. a Mail on Sunday investigation has uncovered several former clients with disturbingly similar stories to tell. Mrs Craig, it is claimed, has told them she can analyse dreams and is in touch with the spirit world. Victoria's grandmother Lindy Ticehurst (right, with her granddaughter Victoria and grandsons when they were children), 78, who is facing a diagnosis of terminal cancer with admirable stoicism, wishes to see her again before she dies.

How to 'discipline' your wife, Saudi style: Muslim family therapist advises men to 'beat spouses with a toothpick or handkerchief' and 'forsake them in bed'

Saudi family therapist Khaled Al-Saqaby said women wanting to live a life of equality with their husbands is a 'very grave problem' and outlined how a husband should physically discipline them.

ISIS suspect held in Majorca 'BANNED his Spanish girlfriend from wearing bikinis and shaving her body hair'... until she walked out on him

Morrocan Mohamed Harrak, 46, was arrested for planning an attack in Spain. He is also suspected of spreading propaganda and attempting to recruit fighters for Daesh.

British families heading to Balearic Islands slapped with 'tourist tax' of up to £70 as holiday bosses cash in on surge in bookings to Spain after ISIS attacks 

Holidaymakers travelling to popular destinations including Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza are set to get hit by a new 'tourist tax' this summer - with families being charged up to £70 on arrival.

Chaos at JFK: British Airways passengers face delays of up TWO HOURS just to check in bags after airline 'bans all overtime' 

British Airways passengers flying between New York and London faced significant delays today after just four staff had to check in up to 249 passengers onto the flight.

Prince's body is secretly cremated after being released to his family as heartbroken friends gather for intimate memorial service 

Prince's body has been secretly cremated after being released to his family prior to a

The body of Prince Rogers Nelson has been secretly cremated in following a private and emotional ceremony, according to Radar Online. The singer's body was released to his family after his autopsy. As a memorial for friends and family went on inside Prince' Minnesota compound Paisley Park, hundreds of fans gather outside to leave their own memorials for 'The Purple One'. The lawn and gate at Paisley Park was strewn in purple balloons and flowers, following Prince's signature color.

'He worked 154 hours straight': Family member reveals how Prince worked tirelessly and got little sleep in the weeks leading up to his death

Prince performs in a surprise appearance on the "American Idol" television show finale at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, U.S., May 24, 2006. REUTERS/Chris Pizzello/File Photo

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The Purple One didn't even let the medical problems that led to his plane being forced into an emergency landing keep him from his work, his brother-in-law Maurice Philips said Saturday.

Prince's entourage face police questioning as it is claimed the star was killed by the same painkiller addiction as Michael Jackson 

Investigators reportedly want to question friends, staff and crew on board the flight after an Atlanta concert, on which Prince, 57, allegedly overdosed just six days before his death.

Charles plays Hamlet on the BBC: Royal heir joins actors on Stratford stage to deliver iconic 'To be or not to be' line on Shakespeare's anniversary (but how DID he find inspiration to be the tortured prince?)

Prince Charles delivers Hamlet line 'To be or not to be' on Bard's 400th anniversary

The Prince of Wales made a surprise appearance during the star-studded event at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. A host of actors, including Benedict Cumberbatch, David Tennant, Sir Ian McKellen and Dame Judi Dench, debated how to deliver the iconic line during the comedy sketch, before Charles walked on stage and asked: 'Might I have a word?' Earlier today, thousands of well-wishers from around the world gathered at Shakespeare's birthplace to celebrate the playwright's legacy on the 400th anniversary of his death.

Jealous boyfriend held a gun in his partner's mouth, strangled her until she passed out and threatened to cut off her tongue with a kitchen knife

John Sayers, 25, showed 'no mercy' when he repeatedly assaulted Eileen Schneider, his girlfriend of two years, in a fit of jealous rage, Truro Crown Court heard.

Detective is sacked over botched pistol whipping investigation involving same gun held by Mark Duggan when he was shot by police sparking the 2011 London riots 

Scotland Yard sacked Detective Constable Stephen Faulkner after he failed to investigate an assault in Dalston using the gun which was handed to Mark Duggan 15 minutes before he was shot dead in 2011.

I said 'Yes' to an epidural to ease agony of childbirth...it left me PARALYSED - Tragic mother confined to wheel chair after devastating injection

I said ‘Yes’ to an epidural to ease agony of childbirth...it left me PARALYSED - Tragic

It should have been a time of sheer joy for Irrum Jetha (pictured with her daughter) - a first child and the start of life as a family with her husband Adam (both pictured right) - and when she clutched her newborn baby to her chest, she felt the surge of love that any mother would. Unknown to Irrum, 34, from Middlesex, however, something was wrong - so wrong, that the euphoria would soon turn to tragedy.

Hackers steal £60million from a Bangladeshi bank with no firewall... and were only caught out when the illiterate fraudsters spelt 'foundation' as 'fandation' 

Some 20 people are believed to be behind the £60million electronic heist ($81m), which targeted the central bank of Bangladesh. They also attempted to steal a further £600m ($850m).

One in six BBC stars 'must be gay or lesbian or disabled' by 2020 says new staff-hiring guidelines at the corporation 

In a bid to deter criticism that it has been failing to reflect its audience, the broadcaster has pledged that LGBT and disabled people will each make up eight per cent of all on-air and on-screen roles.

ISIS chiefs FREEZE 45 of their own fighters to death after accusing them of cowardice during a battle in Iraq

ISIS have reportedly killed 45 of their own fighters by locking inside a forensic freezer after they attempted to flee during a battle in Iraq.

University English professor hacked to death with machetes in Bangladesh in brutal ISIS attack

University professor A.F.M. Rezaul Karim Siddique was hacked to death by a gang of attackers while on his way to work in Bangladesh. ISIS have claimed responsibility for the attack.

Now THAT'S a midlife crisis! How Susannah went from Jungle Jane to Arctic Annie (but kept her big knickers on) 

Now THAT'S a midlife crisis! How Susannah went from Jungle Jane to Arctic Annie (but kept

It is just a few months since the former fashion queen caused a minor sensation with an appearance, sweaty and dishevelled, in the I'm A Celebrity jungle, emerging from a hammock in a pair of big, flesh-coloured knickers (left). Very big knickers. And now we are roaring towards her five-bedroom manor house in Sussex so she can tell me about yet another bonkers escapade, this time as far from the steamy tropics as it is possible to imagine. Because, as she explains, Susannah has recently 'frozen her t**s off' on a 200-mile adventure through the Arctic tundra (right and inset) - and, yes, those pants featured very large indeed. What, at the age of 53, could have possessed her to take part in a dog-sled trek in one of the least hospitable terrains on the planet, a trip involving not only her teenage son, but a pack of sex-mad huskies with 'poos the size of Red Bull cans'?

Life in the little Apple: Chinese family reveals tiny apartment life in New York with five crammed into a 350-sq-ft space in search of American dream

Photographer Thomas Holton has documented the life of a Chinese family living inside a 350 square-foot apartment in New York City's Chinatown with poignant images spanning a decade.

London Marathon runners set to run through a HAILSTORM as temperatures plummet to -5C as the country is hit by sleet and snow 

Spectators heading to watch their friends compete in the London Marathon tomorrow should dress warmly, as the weather is set to drop this weekend with hailing showers expected at lunchtime.

Ex-wife of mystery death Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky is 'too broke' to pay her gardener five years after winning £200million in Britain's costliest divorce

Russian oligarch's £200m ex-wife 'too broke' to pay gardener writes GIRL ABOUT TOWN

When Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky (inset) and his wife Galina (left) divorced five years ago, he was ordered to pay her up to £200 million, making it the costliest marriage split in British legal history. But Galina Besharova - a couture-loving Harrods devotee, is now at the centre of an unseemly row with her former gardener over £12,000 in unpaid wages. I am told that she reluctantly sacked Philip Maidment, 66, after telling him she could no longer afford him to tend to the land surrounding her Berkshire mansion (right).

Married Premier League manager 'threatens injunction after being caught sending sex texts to divorcee asking her to pose with no knickers on if his team won away' 

The Premier League manager sent racy texts to the woman during a training session which he dubbed 'boring', and spoke about his marriage as being a 'bit loveless' and a 'bit sexless'.

ISIS captures Syrian Air Force pilot after terror group claims it shot down regime jet outside Damascus

ISIS claimed it captured Syrian Air Force pilot Azzam Eid, pictured, who ejected from his crippled MiG 23 jet after it was hit shortly after leaving the Al Dumayr military airbase east of Damascus.

Brutal brawl at M6 services: Fighting breaks out between Manchester United and Everton fans ahead of FA Cup semi-final

Fighting breaks out between Manchester United and Everton fans at service station ahead of

Video footage has emerged of a fight between Manchester United and Everton fans, pictured, ahead of Saturday's FA Cup semi-final between the two clubs. The short video shows two men in a brawl throwing punches at each other at what is believed to be Cannock services on the M6 in Staffordshire. The fighting escalates as bodies crash in to each other as more fans get involved and others try to get out of the way, with one man left flat on his back, right. Police have confirmed fighting had ended by the time they arrived and no arrests have been made.

Disgraced Polly Peck tycoon Asil Nadir has been released from a Turkish prison just ONE NIGHT after being extradited from the UK for stealing millions from his empire 

Asil Nadir, 74, was jailed for ten years in 2012 for stealing £29million from Polly Peck, a once-failing textiles company which he transformed into one of Britain's most successful firms.

'I didn't really deserve them': D-Day veteran, 96, finally collects bravery medals 72 years after he turned them down because he felt he 'wasn't worthy' 

George Higgins, 96, from Hambledon, Hampshire, refused to collect his medals in 1947. He felt he 'didn't really deserve them' after taking part in one of the most deadly conflicts in human history.

Do YOU break the budget on holiday? Two thirds of Britons admit to splashing out abroad...but Spain and Thailand are rated as good value for money

A new report from the Post Office revealed that British couples spent £195 more than intended on each break. And they rate Spain and Thailand as offering the best value while Dubai is thought to be the worst.

One in eight NHS patients are STARVED of food and water in their final days and 10% die in agony without enough pain relief 

Some 13 per cent of families said their loved one was not given enough to eat before they died, while 12 per cent said they were denied fluids, a report by the Office for National Statistics found.

Phil Spector files for divorce 'because his wife of 10 years is splashing out on cars, jets and homes with his money while he gets a paltry $300 monthly allowance while serving a 19-year jail sentence for murder

Phil Spector files for divorce 'because his wife of 10 years is splashing out on cars,

Phil Spector (rigiht) has filed for divorce from his wife Rachelle Spector (pictured) because she is splashing out on luxury sports cars, jets and homes with his money while he remains behind bars, TMZ reports. Rachelle, a waitress and singer turned aviation enthusiast and pilot has reportedly purchased a $350,000 plane according to the gossip website. Spector is only reportedly allocated $300 a month as he continues to serve 19 years to life for second-degree murder in the California State Prison's Health Care Facility in Stockton. The 76-year-old music producer married his third wife in 2006, just one month before he was charged with the murder of actress Lana Clarkson, who was shot in the head in Spector's California mansion.

Blair's £5m deal with a despot: Explosive leaked papers reveal PM's greed as he shamelessly touted services to Kazakh president accused of appalling human rights abuse

EXCLUSIVE: Former Prime Minister Tony Blair (right, in 2006) made a shameless sales pitch offering Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev (left) his 'unique personal experience and insights'.

Pensioner, 82, to lose his finger after being bitten by a 'false widow spider' 

Derek Phillips, 82, from Malvern, Worcestershire, awoke to a 'throbbing pain' in his left index finger after suffering a nasty bite that quickly became an 'oozing' gash.

'Let this be our secret':  Two lovers, one evil pact: never tell how they'd got away with the perfect murder of their partners. So how, 20 years later, did they let it slip?

'Let this be our secret':  Two lovers, one evil pact: never tell how they’d got away with

The Castlerock 'suicides', a compelling tale of sex and murder in a deeply religious community in Northern Ireland, has been adapted into an ITV drama starring actor James Nesbitt, called The Secret. The drama focuses on the adulterous betrayal of Hazel Buchanan (top right), a Sunday school teacher, and her lover Colin Howell (bottom right), a dentist and a charismatic preacher, who murdered their spouses and for decades kept it covered up.

NHS 111 computer system blunders 'are killing one person a month' shock report reveals 

The Freedom of Information request shows that patients died as a result of 'ineffective triaging' in the Midlands and the logging of incorrect information in the south of England.

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Mother forced to dump FOUR GALLONS of breast milk after trying to take it through security at Heathrow airport 

London Heathrow airport forces mother to dump 4 gallons of breast milk before flight

Jessica Coakley Martinez (pictured left and right), from California, was left 'humiliated' when she was allegedly forced to leave behind 'nearly 500oz of breast milk' for her eight-month-old son at Heathrow Airport. The outraged mother-of-two took to Facebook (pictured inset) to post an open letter in which she wrote: 'You made me dump out nearly two weeks' worth of food for my son.' Ms Coakley Martinez detailed how she had pumped the giant block of frozen breast milk by pumping it everywhere from airplane bathrooms to closets and conference rooms.

Police warn SEVERAL killers may be behind shocking 'execution-style' massacre of eight family members in sleepy Ohio village - including a mother who was sleeping next to her four-day-old baby

Seven adults and a 16-year-old boy were found at four locations along Union Hill Road in Pike County on Friday. Authorities say they might be after three or more killers and spoke to dozens of people.

Sleaze probe is launched into Culture Secretary's trip to Amsterdam with a dominatrix after he failed to declare it 

Tory MP John Whittingdale attended the MTV awards in a two-night expenses-paid trip to Amsterdam with a prostitute he had met online. He is now being investigated for not declaring it.

Hero's welcome for the woman who encouraged Europe's migrant crisis: Huge crowds greet Angela Merkel at Turkish refugee camp to thank her for opening Germany's door to asylum seekers

Hero's welcome for Merkel at Turkish refugee camp as Syrian asylum seekers scale wire

Thousands of Syrian refugees welcomed Angela Merkel (right, with the Turkish Prime Minister) as a hero during the German Chancellor's visit to the Nizip 2 refugee camp on the Syria-Turkey border. 'Welcome to Turkey, the world's largest refugee hosting country,' read a massive banner hanging over the entrance to the camp, near Gaziantep, which is home to 5,000 people. Syrian children scaled fences (top left), while others pressed their faces against the wires, to catch a glimpse of the Chancellor. She posed for photos with the children and met with the camp's elected leaders before walking into the site where the refugees are housed in makeshift container homes.

State-of-the art plane seat with temperature control, wireless charging - and a 24-inch TV 

The Waterfront seat will come with a 24-inch screen able to show live TV. It is currently under development, but it is hoped it could be introduced by 2019.

Fiat Chrysler recalls 1.1 million cars worldwide as the vehicles roll away when put in PARK

Fiat Chrysler is recalling more than 1.1 million cars and SUVs worldwide because drivers can't tell if they've put the vehicles in park, which has caused some cars to roll away after people exit them.

Stop that! How poor on-screen hygiene of TV chefs - including not washing their hands - could be giving us food poisoning 

Jamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson and Mary Berry all breached health and safety guidelines. US researchers assessed 24 popular chefs and watched over TV 100 episodes.

U.S. Army captain working in Iraq helps foil a terrorist plot to blow up a school in Denmark

Capt. Bradley Grimm provided 'actionable intelligence' gleaned from captured documents in Iraq, Col. Steve Warren, a spokesman for the coalition fighting ISIS, said on Wednesday.

Bodies of two men found in suburban back garden after a neighbour spotted their bare feet 'poking out of a rolled up duvet' as she showed her friend round

2 bodies found in Hull garden after neighbour saw toes poking out of duvet

An investigation is underway after a shocked neighbour discovered the bodies of two men rolled up in a duvet in a garden (pictured main). The unidentified men were found in a back garden in Hull, East Yorkshire, on Friday evening and police said their deaths were being treated as 'suspicious and unexplained'. Dina Kacare, 39, moved into her one-bedroom flat in May Street (pictured bottom left inset) only two weeks ago and was showing her new garden to a friend when she looked over her fence and saw 'two legs sticking out from under a duvet' shortly after 6pm on Friday evening., swiftly alerting police who smashed the door in to gain entry (pictured bottom right inset).

Family's kitchen destroyed by exploding DISHWASHER minutes before daughter's seventh birthday party

Mother-of-two Kelly Clarke, 35, said her family have been forced to leave their home in Basildon, Essex, due to the damage caused by the faulty dishwasher when it burst into flames.

'I wasted a whole night trying to have sex with you': Man is sent abusive texts after REFUSING to sleep with a woman on their first date

The screenshots of the messages, which were posted to image sharing site Imgur last night, show the man's female date initiate conversation before launching into an angry rant.

The song not heard for 1,000 years: Listen to Middle Ages melody reconstructed using a stolen manuscript lost for 142 years

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The new performance has music set to the poetic portions of Roman philosopher Boethius' magnum opus The Consolation of Philosophy, and took 20 years to reconstruct.

We're going out in this? Millionaire Ocado boss takes new lover out in wife's old Mini 

Tim Steiner, 46, is now living with Polish lingerie model Patrycja Pyka, 27. They are living together with his four children in a £31m rented mansion in north London, close to the former marital home.

The Labour whip who lashed out! As Commons enforcer for Gordon Brown, HELEN JONES saw it all. Now she breaks her vow of silence to reveal the backstabbers, princes, plots and toerags who plotted the PM's downfall 

HELEN JONES breaks vow of silence to reveal who plotted Gordon Brown's downfall 

Ex-Labour whip Helen Jones (pictured) - a House of Commons 'enforcer' of Gordon Brown - gives a gripping insider account of the backstabbing, plots and feuds that led to the Prime Minister's downfall. Scorning the whips' traditional vow of secrecy about parliamentary dark arts, Ms Jones reveals extraordinary details of the battles that took place behind Labour's doors and in many cases, names those fuelling the fires...

Cheese, chillies and tea bags: Revealing the 'must-pack' items holidaymakers from around the world ALWAYS travel with

A survey of travellers from 29 countries has revealed the top unusual items each nationality takes abroad. While the French favour cheese, unsurprisingly 48% of Brits pack tea bags for a getaway

Millions of self-employed are heading for old age poverty, warns former pensions minister

In the Royal London report Britain's Forgotten Workers, ex-pensions minister Steve Webb warns that many of Britain's 4.4million self-employed will face a cash shortfall in their old age.

What made Shakespeare a genius? Being a grammar school boy! He died 400 years ago today - and snobs still sneer at his humble origins. But they're completely missing the point

He was a grammar school boy who learnt Latin and possibly Greek, and was given a solid grounding in the great classical works of Ovid, Horace, Virgil, Cicero and Seneca, explains A N Wilson.

Dancing with death: Kim Jong Un shows his flunkies how to tango North Korean style (...or long coated despot poses for another propaganda snap at missile test site)

North Korea fires ballistic missile from a submarine in the Sea of Japan

The submarine ballistic missile was reportedly launched in the Sea of Japan today. South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported the missile flew 'for a few minutes'. The Hong Kong-based Information Centre for Human Rights and Democracy reported the massive troop build up on Friday. China is North Korea's most important economic and diplomatic backer but has been angered by North Korea's nuclear and missile tests and has agreed to tough UN sanctions. A spokesman for the South Korean defence ministry said: 'We are keeping close tabs on the North Korean military and maintaining a full defence posture.' The state today released photographs of leader Kim Jong Un surrounded by flunkies (pictured) at the testing of a new multiple launch rocket system. Wearing a long black duffel coat, Trilby hat and glasses, the country's supreme leader was cheered on by military figures on site at at the Paektusan Hero Youth Power Station No. 3 in Ryanggang Province.

The holey land: Austria's new fence along border with Hungary will have at least two huge gaps in it after bishop refused to allow construction on church property 

Bishop Aegidius Zsifkovics has thrown the Austrian government's fight against refugees into disarray, prohibiting the construction of a nine-kilometre anti-refugee fence on any Church-owned land.

Millionaire MP and his phone tycoon wife build 'eyesore' swimming pool complex overshadowing historic 15th-century church

John Penrose MP and his wife Dido Harding claimed the pool would not be clearly visible before it was built in Somerset, but residents argue the 'ugly' development is easy to see from a footpath.

Should you super size your TV? From tacky boasters to blatant billionaires, the best mega-inch screens for every viewer 

Radio 4 presenter Justin waited until his wife, Sarah, was abroad before treating himself to a whopping 65-incher. Since when, he reports, 'a class division' has opened up in the Webb household.

'I loved him, our souls connected... I spooned his dying body': American woman accused of killing her husband - who was also her UNCLE - blames corrupt police for setting her up 

Washington woman accused of killing her husband who was also her uncle

Tracy Shannon Nessl (pictured), 44, accused of murdering her husband, who was also her biological uncle, in Belize has blamed crooked police for framing her. Nessl was married to her uncle Tim McNamara, who she moved with to Belize in 2012. The couple planned to open a bed and breakfast but in 2014 McNamara was found dead of a gunshot wound to the back of the head on the porch of the Belizean farm. The death was originally reported on as a suicide but Nessl claims when police tried to shake her down for money and she refused to pay them, it turned into a homicide. She returned to the U.S. to care for McNamara's Washington state orchard, but could face extradition to Belize to stand trial for murder. McNamara's adult children (insert) have also filed a civil wrongful death lawsuit against Nessl.

Is meditation key to a youthful mind? People using relaxation technique 'have brains 7 YEARS younger'

Researchers at Jena University Hospital in Germany found chemicals behind the feel-good feeling produced by meditation may also provide a boost.

Shocking road rage attack caught on video where a 4WD swerves wildly and repeatedly RAMS another vehicle 14 times

Witnesses driving along Perth's Roe Highway on Thursday captured a 4WD repeatedly ramming into a Ute in front of it, sending wreckage onto the road.

More over-90s get new hips to keep on being active: Number of procedures on older patients soars by nearly 40 per cent in past decade 

There were 156 hip replacements for patients aged over 100 last year alone, while knee-replacement operations for the over-90s have also risen according to NHS figures.

MTV is bringing 'Cribs' back...on Snapchat: App set to provide an 'intimate' view inside celebrity homes

MTV is giving Cribs another go, but doing things a little different. Cribs will air on Snapchat in a weekly short-form starting this June and celebrities will use their phones for the tour.

Driving's gone to the dogs! Hilarious moment self-driving Tesla car backs out the driveway with a golden retriever behind the wheel

Youtuber John Mayo-Smith , from New York, took the hilarious video of the dog, who appears to be effortlessly maneuvering the navy blue Tesla car on to the driveway.

UN meddler tells us to go easy on terrorists: Feted by jihadi apologists, NUS 'anti-Semitic' student leader and Assange, the Kenyan 'rapporteur' who scolded Britain's terror fight... while funded by our foreign aid

UN meddler Maina Kiai tells us to go easy on terrorists

An unelected United Nations inspector, whose job is funded by UK foreign aid cash, provoked outrage last night after he attacked Britain's crucial new counter-terror laws. Kenyan human rights chief Maina Kiai condemned the Home Office's flagship scheme aimed at stopping young Muslims joining Islamic State and calling on teachers to report suspicious activity. He also criticised crucial powers needed by security services to track terror suspects and plans to ban extremist groups. The grandly titled Special Rapporteur On The Rights To Freedom Of Peaceful Assembly And Of Association launched his attack on Britain during a three-day visit to London last week. He met contentious figures including WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (top right), a radical students' leader (bottom right) accused of anti-Semitism, and members of a prisoners' rights group (left) who called Jihadi John a 'beautiful young man'. He even took a lift in a patrol car (inset) to one of his appointments in Whitehall.

Half the weight of a normal motor and 107 miles to the gallon: Oil giant Shell claims Project M concept is the car of the future

Powered by a 660cc three-cylinder petrol engine, the Project M is claimed to return 107mpg up to a speed of 45mpg and already has a proven safety track record. But would you want one?

Masked men take to the streets of Dublin: Republicans commemorate Easter Rising as thousands turn out on eve of 100th anniversary of the uprising

Republicans honour Ireland's fallen 100 years after the Easter Rising: Members of Sinn

Republicans marched through Irish capital, outside the General Post Office on O'Connell Street in Dublin, to mark the Easter Rising. John Joe McCusker addressed the Sinn Fein members, wearing military clothing and holding flags, outside the GPO.

M&S; to sell ready-sliced avocado in £1.50 pots so customers can cut out 'messy' preparation at home

The avocado pot has arrived in the high street. The pots of prepared and sliced avocado sold by Marks & Spencer are part of a wider trend towards low-carb lunches.

How to be upper crust enough to join the patio pizza party: Struggling to keep up with the Joneses and their new garden oven? TOM PARKER BOWLES on how you too can get a slice of the action 

TOM PARKER BOWLES on how you too can get a slice of the action 

They're a full-blown British back garden phenomenon, with sales booming over the past year. Despite our damp, cool weather and national predilection for cheap takeaway pizzas that are indistinguishable from their steam-softened cardboard boxes, our nation of shopkeepers - or should that be shop-goers - is slowly morphing into the land of alfresco pizzaioli. In fact, the outdoor pizza oven has become the essential accessory for any self-respecting gourmand. You can make your own, if you're handy with bricks and clay, but for the rest of us, there are dozens of gleaming new models available, from cheap and cheerful to the altogether more grown-up. The Mail on Sunday put five models to the test to find out whether they create pizza perfection...or merely sub-supermarket stodge.

Hotel Smug: The super swanky 'farm' where the trendy elite - including Dave and Sam - play at being country folk...just don't ask the prices (or what the locals think)

Welcome to Soho Farmhouse, a members' club-cum-country house hotel situated deep in the Cotswolds, says JAN MOIR. On the 100-acre site of a former farm, a new kind of arcadia has risen.

What would the world look like WITHOUT fossil fuels? Interactive website reveals major power sources for nations around the world

The interactive website 'What Powers the World?' (pictured), from Newport-based Go Compare, reveals the major power sources used around the world to power homes and businesses.

 

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Ink-credible! Tattoo fans gather to show off their latest designs - and flash the flesh - at an annual body art celebration in Shanghai 

The best of body art: Hundreds of ink lovers gather to show off their extraordinary

Plenty of skin was show at this year's tattoo festival in China with fans coming from around the world to marvel at the array of stunning inkings and seize the chance to add a few body art additions themselves. The International Art Festival of Tattoos is being held for five days at the Everbright Convention & Exhibition Center in the bustling city of Shanghai. Hundreds of ink-loving fans gathered to admire as participants showed off their wondrous collection of colourful tattoos, covering much of their bodies.

Russell Brand, Hugh Grant, and now a twice-divorced PR playboy...Did Jemima Khan's womanising father leave her addicted to philanderers?  

Following her divorce from politician and cricket hero Imran Khan in 2004, fragrant Jemima has dated a succession of chaps who, to put it bluntly, could be seen to be punching above their weight.

Ready for your close up? Google Glass can help the visually impaired use phones by automatically magnifying the screen

Researchers at Harvard Medical School have developed technology that projects a magnified image of a phone screen to Google Glass so users can navigate by moving their head.

Isn't it supposed to be in private? Teenagers given unexpected opportunity to confess sins to Pope Francis... on a chair in the middle of St Peter's Square 

Pope Francis gives teenagers chance to confess in middle of St Peter's Square

16 teenagers (pictured) carried out the traditional rite in front of thousands of young Catholic faithfuls as they confessed their sins to Pope Francis on chairs in the middle of St Peter's Square. The youths were given the unexpected opportunity as the Pontiff made a surprise appearance for a special Holy Year youth day at the Vatican in Italy late on Saturday morning. The teenagers seemed at ease, with Francis shaking hands warmly with the youths. In all, the pope spent over an hour in the square.

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Student revolt over militant new union boss: Exeter University to vote on cutting ties with NUS over hard-Left agendas... and Oxbridge could be next

Earlier this week, 28-year-old Malia Bouattia enjoyed a shock victory over sitting president Megan Dunn during the National Union of Students' conference in Brighton.

Sociology student writes her dissertation exploring whether the KARDASHIANS are a 'post feminist fairy tale' - after spending 80 hours watching every episode

Sociology student Eliza Cummings-Cove, 20, from East London has written a dissertation exploring whether the Kardashians are a 'post feminist fairy tale' after watching every single episode.

From its unusual flag to its spectacular scenery: How Corsica can keep even big kids happy

If you wish to experience glorious beaches and mountainous landscape in the same day, head to the Mediterranean's fourth largest island, Corsica, which has something for the whole family.

Would YOU take The Jump? Holidaymakers can enjoy the thrills and spills of the TV show with the ski academy that trained the celebrities

The latest series of TV show, The Jump was dubbed the most dangerous yet. MailOnline Travel headed to Verbier to meet the ski instructors who trained the celebrities and to try their methods.

'Oh Jesus, that'll give you a heart attack': Irish grandmother rides her first ever 'rollercoaster' thanks to a virtual reality headset

The Irish grandmother, whose reaction to the ride is captured by her grandson who developed the programme, can't help but howl with terror, much to the amusement of her relative.

Walking through a field of fire... but don't worry, 'she'll be back': Female 'Terminator' survives huge explosions thanks to amazing protective suit 

The bizarre video was posted on Facebook by Russia's Deputy Prime Minister and head of defence industry, Dmitry Rogozin, alongside the caption: 'The Terminator - a poor excuse'.

Brazilian police gun down fleeing suspect as he tries to raise his arms in surrender

Brazilian police gun down suspect despite him being in the SURRENDER position 

The footage shows the police aim at the suspect's car as he attempts to get out (top left). However, as he runs from his vehicle, the man is shot down by the officers (top right). Although he puts his hands up to surrender (bottom left), the police proceed to shoot more than 15 times (bottom right) before running away.