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Crown Princess Mary of Denmark channels the Duchess' laid-back style

Crown Princess Mary seemed to be channelling Kate as she was spotted taking Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine for a ride in Copenhagen's Amalienborg Palace last week. read


How much will your house be worth in 2030? Map of UK house price forecasts

The average price of a home in England will be more than £450,000 in 2030, new research mapping out what house prices could look like across the UK claims. read


Katie Price is accused of exploiting son Harvey, 13, after he says C-word

Katie Price was accused of exploiting her son Harvey, after he shocked viewers by using the C-word live on Loose Women - but subsequently won praise for his courage in standing up to bullies. read


'I spent months learning about the menstrual cycle only to get asked about p*****-up rats!' Teens are up in arms at today's 'impossible' GCSE Biology exam

Thousands of students aged 14 and 15 were furious that the AQA exam asked questions which seemed irrelevant to the subject and were not key areas they had been advised to revise. read


Is this the trickiest interview question EVER

Prashant Bagdia, a computer science student in Warangal, India, says his friend was faced with the toughest conundrum yet during a recent campus placement interview with Microsoft. read


'I feel like an actual family member has died': Viewers tell of their heartache at Peggy Mitchell's suicide on EastEnders 

Soap opera fans were so emotional after seeing EastEnders legend Peggy Mitchell star in her final episode that one viewer even compared it to an actual family member dying. read


'I love high heels - suits just don’t look as good without them': Headteacher of £16,800-a-year girls' school insists stilettos are the 'final flourish for formal wear'

Jenny Brown, headmistress at St Albans High School for Girls, waded into the controversy over a receptionist who was sent home on the first day of a new job when she refused to wear stilettos. read


Missing Briton Matthew Green slipped into drink and drugs after he was falsely accused of rape

Matthew Green, 32, from Sittingbourne, Kent, went missing in April 2010 after telling his parents he was visiting a friend in east London - but they never heard from him again read


Sopranos' James Gandolfini's $3,000 watch 'was stolen by a PARAMEDIC as he died'

The American actor, 51, died after collapsing in the Boscolo Luxury Hotel Exedra during a family trip to the Italian capital Rome in June 2013. read


Graduating students told to mime throwing mortar board caps in the air and then pay £8 to have them PHOTOSHOPPED in later 

In an email sent to East Anglia University law students, those behind the photos have requested no caps are thrown skywards to prevent the pointed sides from hurting anyone as they fall back down. read


Woman is left outraged after Amazon sends her an extreme SEX TOY instead of the belly button bar she ordered - but even the retailer's apology is X-rated

Noeleen Green, 28, from Birmingham, was shocked to discover that her £3 piece of jewellery was something else entirely. read


Robert Shapiro ADMITS to trying on OJ Simpson glove during trial on Megyn Kelly Presents

Robert Shapiro is speaking about the OJ Simpson case for the first time in 20 years, and in a preview of his interview the criminal defense attorney admits that he did in fact try on the gloves. read


Olympian Tessa Sanderson, 60, introduces her adopted twins for the first time as she insists age is no barrier to being a great mother

The athlete, 60, has spoken openly about her children's adoption since she first became their legal guardian almost three years ago. She poses with Cassius and Ruby Mae, three in Hello! magazine. read


Ben Butler describes the moment he says he found her unconcious

Ben Butler is charged with murdering Ellie at their home in Sutton, south London. He says he found her badly hurt in her bedroom. read


Skype sex predator pretended to be Zoella and Bars and Melody to groom children

Harmes, from Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, would contact victims across the UK by Skype using a range of false identities and coerce them into sex acts read


Teacher launches attack on parents who spoil their children

Teacher Jonas Harrysson, from Ronneby, Sweden posted a rant on Facebook asking parents to stop spoiling their children, saying they can't deal with being bored and don't show gratitude. read


Mother of a dyslexic 11-year-old boy writes a heartfelt letter to Nicky Morgan as he's forced to sit SATs

Susan Peacock, from Liverpool, said her son Scott came home screaming that he was 'stupid' and wept for over an hour after taking the tests. The letter has been shared 20,000 times. read


Prince William reveals he's looking at schools for Prince George on Royal Marsden Hospital tour

The 33-year-old spoke to patients as he opened a new breast cancer research centre at the Royal Marsden in London. He told one patient that his house was 'very noisy' at the moment. read


Rise in abortions in the over 30s and those with partners - as teenage rate continues to fall

Since 2005, abortion rates for women aged 30 to 34 have risen by 18 per cent, while those for women aged 35 or over have increased by 15 per cent, Department of Health figures show. read


Chef Marco Pierre White's estranged wife denies assaulting their sons

Matilde Conejero, 51, known as Mati, allegedly assaulted Marco Pierre White jnr, 20 then laid into her eldest Luciano, 22, when he stepped in at their home in Chiswick, west London. read


This Morning's Holly Willoughby left visibly distressed during debate about abortions

Mother-of-three Holly Willoughby put her hands over her mouth and said ‘my God’ during a discussion about how late terminations are carried out and what happens to the foetus. read


Why Tyga split from Kylie Jenner and why the Kardshian clan fear him

IAN HALPERIN, the Kardashians' biographer, reveals how it was Kris Jenner who forced Tyga out of the family's circle because of her son Rob's new relationship with his ex, Blac Chyna. read


Donald Trump says Tony Blair's decision to invade Iraq invasion was a 'disaster'

Mr Trump also said Tony Blair should be worried about the publication of the Chilcot Inquiry report next month because he 'did a 'terrible job'. read


Sadiq Khan invites Donald Trump to London to meet his Muslim family  

London's new mayor Sadiq Khan has been engaged in a war of words with the Republican White House nominee amid a continuing fallout over his plan to 'shut down' Muslim immigration to the US. read


J.K. Rowling defends Donald Trump's right to be 'bigoted' at PEN Literary Awards Gala

The British Harry Potter author said that while she disagrees with 'almost everything' the presumptive GOP presidential nominee has to say, she will vigorously defend his right to say it. read


Donald Trump denies his own claims he could have 'nailed' Princess Diana

The billionaire, pictured in 1991, has been accused of becoming infatuated with the royal after she split up with Prince Charles, believing he had a 'shot' at romancing her. read


What the perfect woman looks like around the world: Designers Photoshop the SAME model to show how beauty ideals differ in every country

Superdrug asked 18 countries from across the globe to edit the same photo of a woman in her underwear according to how they thought she could be 'improved'. The results were very different. read


Do you mix up people's names? Don't worry, you are not going senile - it may merely be a filing error in your brain

Neuroscientists at at Duke University in North Carolina studied five separate surveys of more than 1,700 people to identify particular patterns of memory. read


'Fountain of youth' gene prevents heart attacks, stroke - and could lead to drugs that DELAY aging

The Oct4 gene, previously thought to be inactive in adults, stops plaques in blood vessels from rupturing - a key cause of heart attack and stroke, scientists at the University of Virginia discovered. read


Fergie hits the shops in Mayfair - leaving her faithful bodyguard to carry her bags

The Duchess of York hit the high street in London's Mayfair today with help on hand to carry her bags. Sarah, 56, was said to be devastated after splitting with Manuel Fernandez in March. read


Labour's anti-Semitic members should NOT be banned for life a party review has ruled

Labour peer Baroness Royall's investigation into allegations of anti-Semitism among Labour students could open the door for the likes of Ken Livingstone (pictured) to be readmitted to the party. read


Reddit parents' embarrassing things that their children have said to them in public

An inquisitive Reddit user asked parents to share on the social media site their most embarrassing moments in public with children. Unsurprisingly, plenty of grown-ups had hilarious tales to tell... read


Do YOU know how to pronounce your favourite tipple?

The team at cooking supplies website Sousvidetools.com have compiled a guide to pronouncing 20 popular drinks correctly, including Caipirinhas, Curacao and Tsingtao lager. read


Optical illusion will leave your brain SMOKING

At first glance it appears we are looking at a normal wall with a simple small rock embedded between two of the red bricks, but the image has gone viral as people have spotted a hidden optical illusion. read


Vicar sent on behaviour management course after grabbing chin of nine-year-old boy

A disciplinary hearing was told Reverend Howard Porter, 59, left other children 'upset and scared' after the incident at Pen-Y-Bryn primary school in Llanrumney, Cardiff. read


Cambridge police launch investigation after Mepal quarry worker finds severed HEAD

A grisly discovery has been made after a severed human head was found discarded in a skip near a quarry in Mepal, Cambridgeshire. Police have confirmed they are making enquiries. read


Binge-drinking pensioner Carol Tilley threatens neighbours with rusty carving knife

A drunk Carol Tilley, 68, threatened Tanya Guest and Brian Gibbs because their children were playing on open land on their Hampshire estate. She said it was just a 'neighbourly dispute'. read


The battle for Hillsborough millionaire Thomas Fitzgerald's fortune

Self-made millionaire Thomas Fitzgerald's profits had allowed his wife and daughters Cassie and Olivia (pictured) to live in a sprawling £2.6million property in Aughton, Lancashire. read


BBC's reports on Angelina Jolie and Remain campaign is the disaster, KATIE HOPKINS says

The BBC is swooshing around the fact they are binning recipes to distract you from the fact it dedicated a day to EU propaganda featuring Angelina Jolie-Pitt, writes KATIE HOPKINS. read


Now BORIS warns the EU referendum might not settle Britain's membership after Farage claims we should vote again if Leave only loses by a narrow margin

The ex-London mayor said the EU would keep pushing toward becoming a superstate and British dissatisfaction would increase regardless of the result on June 23. read


Have you gone bananas? Boris splits opinion with bizarre claim about EU rules on how big bunches should be 

Boris Johnson is embroiled in a row over EU rules on bananas after claiming they can't be sold in bunches of 'two or three' during a referendum campaign speech in Stafford. read


Boris Johnson reacts to letter showing David Cameron's plotting of anti-Brexit campaign

The former London Mayor has condemned the secret ‘mobilisation’ plan that involved asking FTSE 500 companies to put warnings about the dangers of Brexit in their annual reports. read


Breaking up the European Union could mean war in Europe, EU chief Donald Tusk warns as he blasts Boris for 'dangerous' Hitler comparison

The European Council president said the collapse of the EU would lead to 'political chaos, the return of national egoisms' because the organisation is the 'most effective firewall' against conflict. read


David Cameron claims Isis chief and Putin would be 'happy' if we vote for Brexit

The Prime Minister referred to the leader of the terrorist group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as he ramped up his warnings about the security dangers of quitting the union. read


The lights could go out in Britain if we STAY IN the European Union

Energy minister Andrea Leadsom said the 'out-of-touch immigration has to stop' because it was putting too much strain on public services and forcing down pay for low-paid workers. read


Petra Nemcova is left redfaced as she takes a tumble at the Julieta premiere in Cannes

It all got a bit much for model Petra Nemcova at the premiere of Juliette at Cannes on Tuesday night as she took a tumble while on the red carpet. read


Takeaway boss is savagely beaten by thug who turned violent because his £6.50 Peri Peri chicken was taking too long to cook

Hannan Kabir, 37, manager of the Royal Grill in Southend, was viciously attacked by a customer in a sickening three-minute assault because his Peri Peri chicken was taking too long to cook. read


Tiny Mexican comedian – who stood just 27 inches tall – dies of pneumonia after falling on hard times 

The singer, actor and comedian, Margarito Esparza Nevares, known as Margarito, 79, died after going to a fair in the city of Puebla, in the central Mexican state of Veracruz. read


Sinead O'Connor threatens to kill herself one day after being reported missing

Sinead O'Connor is lashing out at her family in an epic Facebook rant posted just hours after she was found safe in a rundown motel following the filing of a missing persons report. read


Countdown's Rachel Riley is red-faced when letters spell out rude word

It came after expert guest Susie Dent pointed out that the rather rude word was the longest possible with the available letters on Channel 4 programme read


On the run over Instagram selfies

A married glamour couple managed to escape prosecution and have fled to Dubai after they were caught up in Iran's crackdown on models posting 'un-Islamic' photos online. read


Britain's smelliest street is hit by flood of raw sewage for the fifth time in a decade after manhole bursts 

A street in Erith, south east London - which has been dubbed 'Britain's smelliest street' - has been hit by a stream of stinky sewage for the fifth time in a decade after a manhole burst on Friday last week. read


American National Academies of Science report GM farming creating superweeds

New research from the American National Academies of Science reveals that many promises for the controversial technology have not been fulfilled. read


Green tea's antioxidant properties have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects

In a month-long study, women given a green tea supplement, equivalent to a glass of the tea a day, had less acne than a placebo group. read


Beautician pops deep-rooted spots with a NEEDLE on video

The video, uploaded to Australian YouTube account Dr Guru S2, shows a standard procedure to remove whiteheads and blackheads, in which they are pierced with a needle. read


Is this the ghost of the 'She-wolf of France' Queen Isabella and her pet wolf

The image was taken by members of the Essex Ghost Hunting Team at the medieval Castle Rising in Norfolk where the queen spent much of the last 30 years of her life in the mid-1300s. read


Reddit photo shows a face peering over a woman's shoulder

A creepy photo that shows a sinister face peering over an unsuspecting woman's shoulder has left the internet terrified with Reddit users admitted they would have trouble sleeping after seeing it. read


Rugby player due to start new life in Australia with Barry Sheene's daughter 'was killed by single punch to head on night out'

Jonathan Thomas, 34, (pictured) was on a night out visiting family in Wales prior to his move to Australia with Sidonie, 30, when he was punched by Daniel Shepherd, 23. read


ISIS claims responsibility for bombs which kill 69 in Baghdad markets

ISIS has claimed responsibility for a series of bombings in Shi'ite neighbourhoods of Baghdad which killed at least 69 people. A suicide bomber blew himself up in Sha'ab neighbourhood. read


ISIS 'triggers an EARTHQUAKE in Palmyra after blowing up Syrian gas field'

The Shaer gas field – one of the biggest in the central province of Homs – has been the site of fierce fighting between ISIS jihadists and Syrian government loyalists. read


ISIS fighter on crutches boasts about the desecration of Christian graves

WARNING: GRAPHIC FOOTAGE - An ISIS fighter on crutches shows off about the damage he has caused as he stands next to the smashed Christian cemetery in in the city of Deir ez-Zor in Syria. read


ISIS linked terror arrests made in London and Birmingham raids

Officers in Birmingham held a 21-year-old man at a property in the Handsworth area today while two men were arrested in south London for allegedly raising fund for terrorists in Syria read


Child victims of alleged rapist who attacked them at Turkish migrant camp reveal details

The man, a 27-year-old cleaner named only as 'E.E.', reportedly attacked at least 30 boys between eight and 12 for more than three months unimpeded at Nizip Refugee Camp in Antep, Turkey. read


Police puncture innocent motorist's tyres with stinger device and tell him to pay £150

Nathan Poole, 32, was driving near Ston Easton, in Somerset, at around 4pm last Friday when he was brought to an abrupt halt by armed police who threw a stinger across the road. read


The moment Russian jets are intercepted in NATO air space by the RAF: Two fighters and a communications plane are forced to leave Baltics after refusing to communicate via radio

The Typhoons were scrambled to meet five unidentified Russian aircraft along Estonia's western and northern borders, above the Baltic Sea, the Ministry of Defence confirmed. read


Where are the stars of Thelma And Louise now from Susan Sarandon to Brad Pitt

It has been 25 years since Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis threw themselves off a cliff as Thelma and Louise in the 1991 cult classic directed by Ridley Scott. But where are the cast now? read


Sight for sore eyes - Chinese policeman sets new record for 'planking'

Chinese policeman Mao Weidong, 45, has broken the record for the longest time in the plank position. The SWAT team officer managed an awesome EIGHT hours, one minute and one second. read


GP is cleared of killing 12-year-old boy who suffered rare disease through gross negligence but her colleague still faces manslaughter charge

Dr Lindsay Thomas (pictured), 42, had been on trial for two weeks for causing the death of schoolboy Ryan Morse, from Brynithel, south Wales, but was cleared at Cardiff Crown Court. read


A smart gadget too far? Online backlash against tampon that uses bluetooth to tell wearer when it needs to be changed

Most women can recall the embarrassing times their tampon failed them. Now my.Flow has designed a smart tampon that tells you to change it. And connects to a period monitor with a 12in string. read


Giraffe genes reveal they rely upon turbo-charged heart for distinctive body shape

Researchers in Pennsylvania sequenced the giraffe (pictured) genome for the first time, along with its closest relative the okapi (inset), and found the long neck took between 15 and 20 million years to evolve. read


Passenger who 'sexually assaulted' a sleeping woman on a Mexico City metro is dragged into the street and beaten by witnesses 

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT Carlos Sanchez, 29, (pictured) was allegedly spotted on the metro assaulting a woman, who woke up and alerted other passengers. read


Samira Lupidi found guilty of murdering her two young daughters in a women's refuge

Samira Lupidi (pictured), 24, stabbed 17-month-old Jasmine Weaver and three-year-old Evelyn Lupidi to death at a women's refuge in Bradford, West Yorkshire, in November last year. read


Man a woman she met online sent her supermarket delivery containing her DEATH ROW meal

Lindsay Jones, 33, from Cardiff was left unnerved after shopping containing her top choices for her 'last meal on earth' arrived on her doorstep. The sender? A man she'd shared one failed date with. read


BBC will axe recipes from its website as part of review into online services

Recipes from TV programmes, including those hosted by Nigella Lawson (pictured), will remain on the BBC website for 30 days as opposed to being available indefinitely. read


Theresa May slams Police Federation for using officer subscriptions as a 'slush fund'

In a hard hitting speech to the annual Police Federation conference, the Home Secretary demanded police officers continue to reform their union or face legislation to force change. read


Brustholm Ziaman who hatched a plot to behead a British soldier has sentence reduced

Brustholm Ziamani (pictured), 20, was said to be 'within hours' of executing his murder plan with a hammer and a 12 inch knife when he was arrested in east London on August 19, 2014. read


The ingenious parenting 'hacks' that will make your life easier 

Parents have been sharing their tips and tricks online. Hacks include a reward jar that is labelled 'pop for a poop'. Another uses a large piece of fabric to make a hammock under the table for their child. read


Visa fraudster helped Indians stay in Britain by claiming they were qualified Sikh ministers employed by his religious charity

Ravinder Singh, pictured, of Whitefield, Greater Manchester, helped forge visa applications for Indian migrants wanting to remain in Britain, charging up to £4,000-a-head for the service. read


Belmarsh maximum security jail is 'like a jihadi training camp' where extremists 'brainwash young prisoners to spread terror message across whole prison system' 

A former inmate at Belmarsh prison in London revealed that a group of jihadists who call themselves 'the brothers' or 'the Akhi (Arabic for brother) appear to 'almost have the run of the prison'. read


Complex organisms emerged on Earth a billion years earlier than previously believed

Geologists at the Tianjin Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources have found distinct shapes found in mudstone deposits in China may be the remains of early eukaryotic life. read


International Space Station makes 100,000th orbit of Earth

The space station (pictured) passed a significant milestone in its lifetime this week, completing its 100,000th orbit around Earth. read


The Queen sheds a tear for fallen soldiers in rare public display of emotion

The Queen was seen wiping away a tear today as she joined veterans for a memorial service for fallen soldiers at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire. read


Look up! Spider-like drone that can spy on people while clinging onto ceilings unveiled

Researchers at Stanford University have developed a spider-like drone that can cling to walls and even perch on the ceiling. It is equipped with ‘micro-spines’ which create an opposing grip. read


Ed Woodward searched at the door as Manchester United chief executive arrives at Old Trafford

Security is understandably tight as players and staff arrived at the stadium for Tuesday's match against Bournemouth after Sunday's original fixture was cancelled when a dummy bomb was found. read


Mother is proud to show off her loose skin after shedding 10 stone

Isabella Hancock, 27, from London, was left with loose skin after shedding ten stone through dieting and surgery, but she won't have it removed as it's a reminder of what she has achieved. read


Dig at Curtain Theatre which hosted William Shakespeare plays reveals unusual rectangular shape

Archaeologists in east London are unearthing the theatre, which is referred to in Henry V as 'this wooden O', and discovering it has some unusual features. read


Valentine Bufalo stole £110,000 of clients' money by faking tax returns

Italian Valentine Bufalo, 37, from south-west London, scammed SDG Consulting Ltd out of£117,000 in cash while she worked for B&A Partners in 2012 and 2013. read


Iran accuses Kim Kardashian of being a SPY for Instagram

Iran's moral police, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corp, is reportedly accusing Kim Kardashian of corrupting its youth by working with Instagram to bring down the country's 'religious values.' read


SNP politician breaks down in Scottish Parliament and gets hug from Nicola Sturgeon after splitting from husband who had Westminster affair with journalist 

Stewart Hosie, deputy leader of the Scottish National Party, announced on Sunday that he was separating from wife Shona Robison (pictured), a senior politician in the Scottish Parliament. read


Moment thug knocks dementia sufferer to the ground and tears rings from her fingers

'Vile' Dwayne Hollingworth (pictured) tricked his way into Alice Swale's house in Hull, East Yorkshire, on the pretence he was going to sell her cut-price meat - but instead attacked her. read


Asian hornets making a beeline across the channel after killing six in France

The hornets, which can kill 50 bees a day to feed their larvae, came to France accidentally in pottery 12 years ago, and from one nest spread to Germany, Spain, Italy, Portugal and Belgium. read


Marriage IS good for you: Tying the knot 'LOWERS your risk of becoming an alcoholic' 

Scientists at the Virginia Commonwealth University and Lund University in Sweden found a first marriage lowers the risk of alcohol addiction by 59 per cent for men and 73 per cent for women. read


Exhausted dads take to Twitter to share hilarious conversations with their kids

Dads have been sharing rib-tickling things their kids have said and done. One dad revealed he was once caught licking his baby's head by a nurse after accidentally dropping mustard on his child. read


German engineer claims he has found Adolf Hitler’s secret NUCLEAR BOMBS

Peter Lohr, 70, claims to have found five large metal objects in a cave in the Jonas Valley in Thuringia state, of which at least two are 'atomic bombs'. read


Apple's iPhone 7 which could dump the headphone socket allegedly revealed in image

The new images, combined with renders leaked by last week suggest Apple is ditching headphone jacks for its iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. read


Wife of Saudi blogger Raif Badawi sentenced to 1,000 lashes reveals her horror

Ensaf Haidar has described the horror of seeing her husband Raif Badawi receiving his first 50 lashes after being sentenced to 1,000 in Saudi Arabia for insulting Islam. read


Eating after 8pm may NOT make us fat: Children given dinner after this time 'didn't gain weight'

Researchers at King's College London found no significant link between eating the evening meal after 8pm and excess weight in children. read


Husband divorces wife because she was too busy texting to have sex on their wedding night

The groom grew increasingly angry with his Saudi bride after she repeatedly refused his advances in their hotel room hours after their ceremony in the city of Jeddah. read


Contempt and no sex are some of the signs your relationship is headed for divorce

A clinical psychologist has revealed the seven signs that your marriage is going to fail, including not having sex, having a partner who cheats, contempt in the relationship and addiction to gambling or drugs. read


House prices have risen FIVE TIMES faster than average wages over the last five years

Research shows that that while house prices have risen by 36 per cent since April 2011, average weekly earnings have increased by just 7 per cent over the same period. read


April's cold weather and the falling cost of air fares push inflation down to 0.3%

Shoppers saw clothing price tags cut by 0.4 per cent during April as womenswear retailers dropped prices amid flagging sales as they were hit by the unusually cold weather. read


Northern Ireland police find biggest arms dump in years

Several pipe bombs, magazines and ammunition for an assault rifle as well as bomb parts were concealed in barrels in woodland at Capanagh Forest near Larne in County Antrim. read


TripAdvisor's best-rated landmarks around the world revealed

Machu Picchu has been named the best-rated landmark in the world by TripAdvisor's Travellers' Choice Awards 2016. Here we reveal the full top 25 list. read


The key to easing migraines, wear SUNGLASSES

A Harvard study has revealed pure green light significantly reduces the light sensitivity, that is a frequent symptom of migraine headaches, paving the way for special sunglasses to block all but a band of green light. read


Tourist in Thailand is killed when he bangs his head during 'vigorous sex'

The naked body of a foreigner was found in a hotel room in the resort city of Pattaya on Thailand’s eastern Gulf coast in the early hours of Sunday morning. read


Police hunt McLaren supercar fans who took selfies and stole thousands of pounds

West Midlands Police are appealing for witnesses to the 'unusual' robbery, in which winnings from a bet were snatched during a struggle with the 52-year-old victim in Birmingham city centre on April 22. read


The Euro 2016 WAGs giving Coleen Rooney and co a run for their money 

This summer's European Championship kicks off in France next month. As Roy Hodgson names his England football squad, FEMAIL looks at the glamorous WAGs who'll be cheering their beaus on. read


Is King Arthur buried in a field in Shropshire's Baschurch village

A historian believes the legendary King Arthur was buried in a mound dubbed The Berth outside the village of Baschurch in Shropshire. He claims a poem from the Dark Ages points to the location. read


Noisettes singer Shingai Shoniwa stalked by obsessive ex Pardeep Sall

Pardeep Sall, of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, harassed Noisettes singer Shingai Shoniwa by phone, text and social media following the breakdown of their relationship read


Belgian forces spotted Paris attack mastermind posing on Facebook with ISIS flag

Although Belgium's national terror threat centre was told about the photo in October, security officials failed to take a closer look, it has been claimed. read


Synthetic wine made from water but NO grapes can be made to mimic taste of champagne

A start-up in San Francisco, California is behind the synthetic wine, which is round 85 per cent water, 13 per cent ethanol, and two per cent flavour compounds, glycerin, sugar and tannins. read


Basic mobile logs gathered by spy agencies can reveal more than you think

A team at Stanford University in California used phone metadata to join the dots and identify key information about the phone’s user (stock image). read


Wales Rugby star Dan Lydiate reveals his 6,000-calorie daily diet

Wales rugby star Dan Lydiate, 28, has revealed he feasts on 6,000-calories daily during pre-season training and starts the day with four courses, including a cooked breakfast and yogurt. read


Photographer Magnus Hastings celebrates the world's most famous drag queens in book

Over ten years, Magnus Hastings has photographed some of the world's most famous drag queens. His eyebrow-raising book, Why Drag?, captures these 'incredible creatures' in all their glory. read


Magic mushrooms 'could hell people tormented by incurable depression'

Eight of the 12 (67%) achieved full remission after a week and were temporarily liberated from their demons, the Lancet study found. read


How dogs can navigate home by using magnetic fields to help them navigate

Dr Jacqueline Boyd, a lecturer in animal science at Nottingham Trent University, has explained just how dogs like Pero (pictured) can navigate long distances in an article for The Conversation. read


Florida shark bite victim smiles after doctors unlatched dead fish's jaw from her arm

A 23-year-old woman was bitten by a baby nurse shark off the coast of Boca Raton, Florida on Sunday. She was taken to the hospital where doctors helped unlatch the shark's jaw from her forearm. read


California mother who couldn't afford a third child becomes a surrogate for strangers

Mother-of-two Marcie Goldfarb, 38, from California wanted to be pregnant again but didn't have the money or patience for a third child, so she became a surrogate for a stranger. read


Saturn's moon Prometheus is shaping the rings of dust around the planet

This new image, released by Nasa’s Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn, shows the changes in shape of the 'F' ring, caused by the gravity of its neighbouring moons Prometheus and Pandora. read


Model drowns during underwater photoshoot off of Taiwan 'after removing her breathing gear causes an asthma attack'

Model Olivia Ku, 25, was said to already be unconscious when her body was pulled from the waters near Hengchun Township, Taiwan, when a photoshoot went tragically wrong. read


Teen who suffered a stroke while taking the Pill has a THIRD of her skull removed

Grace Russell, now 23, from Staffordshire, was left in a medically induced coma for two weeks, while doctors told her parents to prepare for the worst. She recovered but had to learn to walk and talk again. read


London bus is set to be transformed into a spinning studio so you can burn calories on your commute

Fitness brand 1Rebel says the bus will pick up and drop off commuters at four points located in the north, east, south and west of the city. The team hopes to launch the mobile studio this summer. read


Smoker Mickey Brady teen shares photo of 8-INCH scar from tonsil cancer surgery

Mickey Brady, from Bolton, started smoking when he was 14. He now faces chemotherapy and radiotherapy after surgery to remove his left tonsil and tumour on his neck. read


Irina Nadiotis, who died falling down well in garden of her home worked at Highgrove

Irina Nadiotis, 58, a mother-of-two, who fell down a fifty foot well to her death in the garden of her Grade II-listed home worked for Prince Charles at Highgrove. read


Be guided through the wonders of the world: How escorted tours leave holidaymakers free to explore the globe without having to worry about the details

From Rome to Halong Bay and Alaska, The Mail on Sunday share some of the most interesting and best-value escorted tours around the globe. read


One in ten people admit they look at their phone during sex

US-based researchers designed a two-week experimental study to investigate the extent to which phones intrude on people's lives, and found one in ten people check their phone during sex. read


Unmanned aircraft drone refuels autonomously in MID-AIR for longer missions

Drones can now be refuelled during long military missions, without having to return to base, as engineers develop a way to refuel them mid-air using a second drone as a tanker (pictured). read


Harmony Of The Seas makes Titanic look a minnow as it docks in Britain

A small crowd welcomed the £800million Harmony of the Seas as it arrived at Southampton just after dawn today, but tens of thousands are expected to get a look at it before its maiden voyage. read


Brooklyn Beckham's ex-girlfriend Sonia Ben Ammar says 'she's hiding a smile'

As Brooklyn Beckham made his debut on the red carpet with Chloe Moretz, former girlfriend Sonia Ben Ammar was using her Instagram to show him just what he was missing. read


The airport where PLANES go on holiday

The ghostly industrial airport, located 3,000ft above sea-level near the town of Teruel in eastern Spain, holds dozens of aircraft from around the world at any one time. read


Amanda Wright who witnessed her mother's murder at four years old relives the moment

Mother-of-two Amanda Wright, 41, from Stevenage, has written a book about the fateful night in March 1980 when, at just four-years-old, she witnessed her mother's brutal murder. read


FindFace app allows people to find ANYONE'S Vkontakte profile by taking their photo

FindFace, a new website invented by Russian designers, uses a new algorithm to identify anyone from their profile picture using only a photograph, with 70 per cent accuracy. read


Now that's a home brew! Tea plant sales rocket as green-fingered Brits take to growing their own cuppa in their gardens

With the ‘grow your own’ movement still in full swing, sales of Camellia sinensis - the common tea plant - are rocketing as gardeners realise it thrives in the UK’s climate. read


Two men removed from a flight between Birmingham and Rome because a British couple thought they ‘looked like terrorists' and refused to board

Monarch flight ZB5408 from Birmingham to Rome was delayed for more than 90 minutes following the incident on Sunday, which the pilot allegedly told passengers was ‘an act of total racism’. (file picture) read


Mexican monsters set a dog on fire and LAUGH as it runs around in agony

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Shocking footage caught the moment the poor dog was turned into a living fireball watched by crowds in the town of Santo Domingo in central Mexico. read


Clean-up begins after 240,000 fans celebrate at Leicester City's Premier League party

A massive clean-up operation is underway in Leicester after the city celebrated the mother of all parties last night following the Foxes' extraordinary Premier League success. read


Shocking pictures show tiny tiger cubs bred in captivity and then FROZEN so they can be sold to make GLUE

Four frozen tiny tiger cubs were found in Nam Dinh province in Vietnam. It is believed they were frozen so they could be sold to make glue, which is believed to contain healing qualities. read


Breakup of massive comets may have caused mysterious Dyson Sphere 'alien signals', finds study

The study by Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Massachusetts was originally aiming to track down dust associated with a possible planetary collision. read


Viewers ridicule the Hemsley sisters as they encourage cooking with 'super organic' ingredients

Twitter was aflutter after the episode aired on Channel 4 last night, with many people cracking jokes about the 'super organic' ingredients, which are produced by using the moon as a guide. read


Father documents nightmare car journey where his toddler son vomited

When Ben Patterson picked up his children in Burlingame, California, he knew his afternoon could be eventful. But he certainly didn't predict the chaos that would ensue. read


YouTube video of Indian chef cracking eggs and FOUR live chicks fly out

The incredible video, reportedly taken in India, shows the bewildered chef crack live chick after chick onto his hot round griddle - but many commenters online are unconvinced at the clip's authenticity. read


New wave of beijing olympics failed drug tests as ioc targets rio-bound athletes

The British Olympic Association was unaware of any Team GB athletes being among those caught cheating after the re-examination of anti-doping samples from th... read


Germans apply for more 'small weapon' license in the first three months of 2016 than the whole of 2015 as citizens react to huge number of migrant arrivals

In February alone, the southwestern German state of Bavaria handed out 7,435 new 'small weapon' licences, compared to to 5,748 in all of 2015, local media reports. read


Mother of teen killed by a lethal dose of morphine died of accidental overdose

Kerrie Backhouse, 42, was found dead at her home in Little Hulton, Greater Manchester, in January, just 24 hours before she was due to arrange a burial plot for her son Kye, 13. read


Reddit is accused of CENSORSHIP: Popular site has quarantined a forum named 'European' deemed to be offensive

The site, headquartered in San Francisco, California, suggests the 'European' group contained offensive comments and some were said to be racist. read


Mother can only look on as baby impala is swallowed whole by a giant python

This is the moment a giant African rock python devours a baby impala in front of its helpless mother at the Marakele National Park in South Africa last month. read


After terror attacks and the MH370 disappearance more people are making 'holiday wills'

Solicitors claim that terror attacks across the world in destinations including Paris and Brussels, as well as the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight 370 have heightened anxiety around flying. read


Severe agoraphobia sufferer Leah Dearing claims she was cured by ONE hour of hypnotherapy

Leah Dearing, 20, from Kent, says just an hour long session with a hypnotherapist allowed her to walk around a shopping centre. She can now take daughter Eliana, 11 months, to the park. read


Nottingham University student Eleni Mitzali's daily selfies chart her decline in health

Eleni Mitzali, 22, averaged just four hours of sleep a night during the last 42 days of her final year at Nottingham University by drinking coffee and energy drinks. Her stress is clear in a series of daily selfies. read


Liverpool fan accidentally paints his PATIO with a club chant about Mamadou Sakho

The supporter hoped his lyrics - about the French international's topsy-turvy season - would only be plastered over the massive red flag he will be taking to tomorrow night's match in Basel, Switzerland. read


Elderly Polish couple turn up at Fabric and dance the night away until 5AM

The as yet unidentified octogenarians waltzed to the tune of pounding underground house after buying tickets for the WetYourSelf night at the celebrity favourite in Farringdon, London. read


Holiday packing made easy as woman crams clothes into a suitcase in a new way

Packing is one of the worst things about going on holiday, however one woman may have changed that forever. Her video shows how to fit more than 25 articles of clothing in a carry-on bag. read


Young Prince of Norway is blissfully unaware of the crowds as he picks his nose and yawns during constitution day celebrations in Oslo

Prince Sverre Magnus, 10, took a break from grinning at the crowd during celebrations in Norway to act his age. The prince joined his family to mark Norwegian Constitution Day in Oslo. read


Exposing unborn baby to common chemical 'may raise risk of obesity'

Seven-year-olds exposed to higher concentrations of BPA in the womb had more fat tissue, say Columbia University researchers. Programming of the child’s metabolism may be to blame. read


Selfie stick built in fans and lights help bring even more glamour to portraits

If selfie sticks weren't already irritating enough for the rest of us, the new Unreal selfie stick (pictured), which is a promotional stunt, brings the studio wherever you take it. read


Wine decanter keeps wine fresh for up to three weeks after opening a bottle

A crystal decanter with a plunger to pump out air (pictured)has been created by a pair of London-based brothers who wanted to find a way of keeping wine fresh after opening a bottle. read


Adrien Brody says Woody Allen sex abuse allegations are 'not something to focus on'

Adrien Brody downplayed the allegations of sexual abuse that have been made against Woody Allen and Bill Cosby and director Roman Polanski's rape conviction in a recent interview. read


Brave men's bridge: Spectacular aerial images show China's impressive mountain overpass built 1,630 feet high over a valley

Chinese media have released a set of aerial pictures of the Sidu River Bridge located in China's Hubei province. It's reportedly the highest completed suspension bridge in the world. read


Super-healthy 75-year-old insists he can still 'out-dance anybody'

Bill Jones, from Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, is well into his eighth decade but he still looks sprightly - thanks to his thick natural dark head of hair and bulging biceps. read


Video shows Philadelphia bouncer knock out drunk guy who bets he can dodge punch

The drama happened after the man had been kicked out of a nightclub in Philadelphia. He kept asking the burly bouncer to let him back in but he refused. He then bets the man can't punch him. read


Shocking footage shows woman stealing a newborn boy from maternity hospital after his mother left the ward to fetch water

Terrifying footage released shows the moment a kidnapper steals a newborn baby from a maternity ward in China on May 15. Police arrested the kidnapper and reunited mother with baby. read


It's easy for you to say! Scotsman struggles to pronounce 'purple burglar alarm' in hilarious video 

Much to the amazement of his colleague, who was filming the footage in Scotland, he repeatedly struggled to pronounce the words 'purple burglar alarm' in order. read


Couple give up their jobs to travel the world and take mug shots of animals along the way

Adventurous couple Chanel Cartell and Stevo Dirnberger from Johannesburg have encountered many cheeky and cute animals on their travels - many of whom are happy to strike a pose. read


Sara Louise Elmslie: The woman behind Dr Barnardo

When Thomas Barnardo married Sara Louise Elmslie in 1873, the couple opened up the charity to girls - and a lodge in Barkingside, Essex, became the Barnardo's Girls Village. read


Ghost whisperer Denise Litchfield claims she can help spirits 'move on

Denise Litchfield, who is based in Sydney, offers 'spirit releases' to customers which see her visiting their homes to rid them of any unwanted guests for $149 an hour. read


Zaman's Indian Garden boss who killed customer by switching to cheaper nut powder

Mohammed Zaman, 53, from Huntington, York, is accused of using cheaper ground peanuts at his restaurants, rather than almond powder, resulting in the death of nut allergy sufferer Paul Wilson, 38. read


Handy for the commute! Converted 19th century station up for sale for £600,000 comes complete with its own track and train 

A converted 19th century station in Rippingale, Lincolnshire, has gone on the market for £600,000 - and it comes with its own track and train. The station was built in 1872 and has five reception rooms. read


Noel Gallagher 'struggling to sell £11million London mansion'

Gallagher, 48, moved to upmarket Little Venice in 2010 when he bought the semi-detached home for £8 million but has not found a buyer since putting back on the market this year for over £11 million. read


Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro orders brewery to begin operating again

Empresas Polar, which supplies 80 per cent of beer drunk in Venezuela, shut down its last brewery in April, forcing President Nicolas Maduro to threaten to jail its owners unless they reopen. read


Meet the healthy teenage foodies giving Ella Woodward a run for her money

Three young food bloggers Alessandrea Peters, Naturally Sassy and Top With Cinnamon's Izy Hossack are poised to steal Deliciously Ella's healthy-eating crown - and they're not even 20 yet. read


Belgian court rules families of train suicide victims who kill themselves must pay compensation

Belgium's national railway SNCB has already clawed back 621,000 euros in the last three years by invoicing bereaved relatives for both damage to rolling stock and train delays. read


Candace Hopkins sheds SIX STONE after using phone portraits to keep weight-loss on track

Candace Hopkins, 24, from Melbourne, weighed 15st 8lbs thanks to a diet of takeaways. However, images of herself at a party shocked her into taking action...and reaching for her phone. read


Swiss prison guard and migrant rapist apply for the right to meet up and have sex

Angela Magdici, 32, went on the run with serial rapist Hassan Kiko, 27, during a night shift at Limmattal prison in Zurich, but after being caught, she had now applied to have conjugal visits. read


Motorist cheats death after six-foot bamboo pole speared through his chest in accident

A motorist in China has had a lucky escape after a six foot bamboo pole pierced through his chest in China. The man was on his scooter in Ruijin City when he got too close to a truck carrying the plant read


'Huge' meteor soaring across the night sky above Maine is captured by a cop watching out for speeders

The bright flash spotted in Portland, Maine - but visible from several states early Tuesday - was apparently left by a meteor burning up as it passed through the earth's atmosphere. read


StayGo app that uses science to predict longevity of relationships tested by FEMAIL

StayGo lets you determine how your relationship is going by asking you a series of questions about you and your significant other. Using its algorithms, it then gives you a score out of 100. read


Adorable Facebook video shows cat baffled by whack-a-mole game

With a paw on one of the handles the feline, in a Hong Kong home, was ready to pounce on his prey. But whenever he attempted to catch the moles he disappeared down a hole. read


Video footage shows Belgian Malinois dog from Israel stop knife attacker in demonstration

The amazing video shows the lightning fast reactions of a personal protection dog trained in Israel. The Belgian Malinois leaps up to bite her owner's attacker in a mock demonstration of an assault scenario. read


Wesley Johnson makes action-packed marriage proposal to Molly Penny

An epic video shows Wesley Johnson, from Virginia, propose to Molly Penny in a dramatic trailer where he takes down henchman and fights main villain 'Damien' in a quest for the engagement ring. read


Artist Darren Reid creates hyper-realistic paintings

Artist Darren Reid from Belper, Derbyshire, spends hours painting the intricate and hyper-realistic scenes. Incredibly, Mr Reid, 45, only picked up a paintbrush four years ago. read


Wipe-clean East London basement apartment up for rent where EVERY surface is tiled 

The bizarrely-decorated property in Walthamstow, east London, is covered in dark blue tiles all the way through and has been likened to 'living in a swimming pool'. read


Remains of medieval kitchen discovered in Suffolk

The remains of the rare building (pictured) was discovered on the site of Guildhall Feoffment school, which itself was built on an 11th century road system in Bury St Edmunds. read


1974 VW Beetle with just 56 miles is expected to sell for £30k

The blue coupe was originally bought, reluctantly, by an elderly Italian gentleman in Genoa because he was finding it harder to walk to his church every Sunday. read


MAC ON...Old Trafford's bomb fiasco that caused Man United stadium to be evacuated

'...so I said: 'Honestly, all this fuss just because I left a fake bomb in the stadium by mistake. It was only a silly game of football.' read


'Death is painful, death is slow': Harrowing footage shows jogger being snared by a rope and strangled on forest floor in shocking animal cruelty campaign ad 

The moving video ends with a message from charity The League Against Cruel Sports: 'Snares trap an animal every 20 seconds in the UK.' read


Hypnotic drone footage captures olive ridley sea turtle returning to crystal clear waters in Costa Rica after its nesting 

The uplifting footage was posted on Facebook by The Leatherback Trust, a non-profit organisation based in Santa Cruz Costa Rica. The olive ridley turtle is captured in beautiful shots from above. read


Boston pensioner Douglas Kettleboro's touching letter from his teacher

The family of a much-loved pensioner Douglas Kettleboro, pictured, were stunned to discover he lived his life according to a letter his favourite teacher wrote to him nearly 80 years ago. read


Indian MP called Poonam Madam falls into a SEWER while giving a TV interview 

The unfortunately named Poonam Madam, 40, was speaking to locals in Vododara city of Gujarat when the road caved in, causing her to plunge into the eight-foot deep sewer. read


Ancient Egyptian wonders go on show for the first time at the British Museum

Statues, jewellery and hieroglyphic tablets which were feared lost forever have been reclaimed from the sea and will be put on display in a major exhibition at the British Museum in London. read


Hero rescues 85-year-old trying to escape house fire in Malvern Wells

Geoffrey Bishop, 85, desperately tried to flee the flames as he made a slow getaway down the stairs of his £600,000 property in Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, which was gutted in the blaze. read


Weather forecaster chases deadly storms through Tornado Alley

These stunning images of storms were all captured by one daring photographer who chases tornadoes and lightening strikes for hundreds of miles in order to catch a photo of them in America. read