Briton killed in EgyptAir flight 804 crash near Karpathos named as Richard Osman

The Airbus A320 (pictured, top right, on a previous flight) left the French capital's Charles De Gaulle Airport at 11.09pm local time (9.09pm GMT) last night and then vanished off radar 10 miles into Egyptian airspace over the Mediterranean Sea (bottom right) at around 00.30am GMT. There were 56 passengers, including two infants and a child, and 10 crew on the flight. The breakdown of the nationalities included 30 Egyptians, 15 French, one British, one Belgian, one Iraqi, one Kuwaiti, one Saudi Arabian, one Chadian, one Portuguese, one Algerian and one Canadian. A captain on board a merchant ship reported seeing a 'flame in the sky' while a French security official said a terror attack could not be ruled out. The flight was the aircraft's fifth of the day, having also flown to the Eritrean capital of Asmara, the Tunisian capital Tunis and Belgium. At Cairo International Airport, where the jet was due to land, devastated relatives of passengers wept and comforted each other (left) as they waited for news on their loved ones.

Playboy Matthew Thomas is CLEARED of date-raping global superstar's niece

Butcher Matthew Thomas, 52, said the woman had flirted with him for months at the butcher shop he used to own in East Sussex and had invited him to her house for sex while her husband was away. He was cleared of three counts of rape at Lewes Crown Court. Speaking after the verdict, Mr Thomas (pictured right and left with daughter Lydia) said his life had been 'turned upside down' since he was arrested nearly two years ago.

Top golf club Muirfield in East Lothian, Scotland, will retain its men-only policy after it failed to reach the two-third majority needed to scrap the 272-year-old rule and admit female members.

Ben Butler is accused of battering little Ellie to death after she was left with him at their home in Sutton, south London in October 2013

Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt admitted he had come to appreciate there was a lot of frustration and anger felt by junior doctors about things beyond just their contracts.

West Yorkshire Police said Mohammed Zubair has been charged with murdering labourer Imran Khan, 27, and electrician Ahmedin Sayed Khyel, 35, who were found dead in Bradford in May 2011.

Bosence Farm Community in Cornwall will be the first in the country to offer detox and dependency treatment for the under-18s suffering from alcohol, drug and legal high abuse.

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The man was awarded the sum after a lengthy legal battle triggered by his complaint about the length of time he was held following the completion of his sentence for indecent assault.

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A diary item on May 7 said that the EU had 'banned' swimming at Rock in north Cornwall.

Supreme Court's decision to keep celebrity threesome injunction identity secret slammed

The Supreme Court (pictured giving their ruling today) decided millions of people in England and Wales cannot know who he is - despite being named across the world, including in Scotland, and extensively on social media. Judges voted to protect the identity of 'PJS' - who asked another couple if they were 'up for a three-way' before being offered sex in an olive oil-filled paddling pool. Tory MP Alec Shelbrooke told MailOnline it was a new 'cheaters' charter' for the rich and famous and said: 'It is making a mockery of the legal system. This is just someone who got too randy and doesn't want people to know.'

The man, who was not armed, was found on the grounds by police and is being held on suspicion of trespassing on a protected site

The busy museum has been 'temporarily closed for visitor safety reasons' after dozens of protesters descended upon the central London site - with several helmet clad climbers scaling it.

Barcelona player Neymar was photographed speaking to border staff after landing at Luton Airport last night. The 24-year-old handed over a number of documents but did not have his passport.

David Duckenfield, 71, today arrived back at his bungalow in Dorset with wife Anne after flying into Britain from the US, where he is said to have gone into hiding following the Hillsborough inquests

Drug-fuelled driver Jamie Lee Wilson, 25, reached speeds of 100mph while fleeing police and even hurtled across a field before attempting to escape on foot in North Lincolnshire.

Ntokozo Qwabe - a leader of the campaign to remove a Cecil Rhodes statue at Oxford - reduced Ashleigh Schultz to tears when he and a friend wrote on their cafe bill 'We will give tip when you return the land.'

Gareth Woodgate, 31, was celebrating with friends in the Catalan capital when he lost his balance, on the way home from a night of partying, with a fall taking him into the path of a car travelling behind.

Ben Hannant, from Norwich, dialled 999 after his blood-soaked son boy Max banged his head in a fall. National ambulance targets require paramedics to reach families within 30 minutes.

Leigh Ann Sabine 'smashed husband's skull with a stone frog then 'mummified' him

Leigh Ann Sabine (pictured right) ensured the retired accountant's carefully wrapped remains were discovered only after her own death from cancer last year. The former cabaret singer bludgeoned her husband John (left) to death with the force of a hammer with what is believed to have been a stone frog ornament kept next to the couple's bed. He was still dressed in his Marks & Spencer pyjamas when his body was found almost two decades later, an inquest was told today. Mrs Sabine, then 74, died and her home was being cleared out when the grim discovery was made. John was last seen alive in 1997 at the couple's home in the village of Beddau, near Pontypridd, South Wales (inset, the spot where John's remains were found).

Shane Tunney (pictured right) suffered kicks to his head and body after he and his friend Anthony Kirk challenged a gang of teens sitting on the roof of a Tesco Express in Norton, Stockton-on-Tees.

Kerrie Hewitt, 36, was dragged under the wheels of her Renault Megane after she opened the double gates outside her cottage in Storridge, Worcestershire, when she returned from work.

Lauren Cox (pictured), 27, form Surrey, initiated the illicit encounters after propositioning the boy after giving him a lift home. The affair developed with the pair having oral and full sex in her car.

The incident took place at Blackley Jewish Cemetery, on Rochdale Road in Manchester, with the damage amounting to £40,000. Pictured are some of the smashed headstones.

Chiddingstone Primary in Kent has added 20 minutes teaching time on to each school day, which means pupils can enjoy an additional two weeks holiday a year outside of peak times

The Government today vowed to do 'everything in its power' to stop children being taken out of school without permission. But a Tory MP said the strict policy was harming Britain's tourist hot-spots.

The Detective Sergeant (pictured outside court today) is charged with 11 counts of theft relating to 11 separate victims between 2010-2015, all said to have taken place at the London airport.

Education Secretary, Nicky Morgan, said Robin Zebaida (pictured), 51, should never work again as a teacher after he was convicted of sexually assault at his flat in St John's Wood in London.

Eirian Davies, 45, was awarded the compensation by the High Court for the 30 years of work she put in on the Carmarthenshire farm and for losing out on her young days of freedom.

Army wife Zoe Phythian punched 'homewrecker' Zumba instructor in ladies' toilets in Cyprus

Zoe Phythian, 29, (left) had become so enraged at a Facebook exchange between her husband, Staff Sergeant Shawn Pearey, and Catherine Warhurst (right) that she struck her during the party at the Sandy Beach Hotel in Larnaca, Cyprus. Mother-of-five Phythian was today convicted of one count of battery and was given a conditional discharge for 12 months following an appearance at Portsmouth Court Martial Centre, Hampshire.

Mother of eight Marie Buchan (pictured), 33, works one day a week at the Auto Tyre and Battery garage in Droitwich, Worcestershire, to go alongside her part-time carer job.

Paul Smart watched the raid from CCTV which he can monitor from his home 12 miles away from his photographic firm in Brierley Hill, West Midlands

Club stalwart Andy King, winger Marc Albrighton and former Manchester United midfielder Matty James were pictured drinking beers and posing for pictures with fans on touristy Khao San Road.

The youngsters at Claremont Fan Court School, Surrey, were left scratching their heads when they opened their exam to find dozens of questions on topics they had never heard of.

British antique dealers were forced to deface relics worth thousands of pounds because they failed to declare to Miami authorities that the items contained minimal amounts of ivory.

The girl is submitted to a flurry of blows as her attacker smacks her repeatedly in her face and head while screaming that she 'hates' her and that she is a 'fat c***'.

The rebel amendment was today backed by Labour and is also expected to secure SNP support - meaning 25 Conservative votes is more than enough to potentially inflict an embarrassing defeat.

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Steve Baker, who has coordinated the Eurosceptic uprising on the Tory benches, hit out at David Cameron for organising attacks on the Vote Leave campaign.

Boris Johnson (right) won the Spectator magazine's competition to find the 'offensive and defamatory' poem about Recep Tayyip Erdogan (left) a German comedian was prosecuted for mocking him.

Downing Street officials are said to have considered calling in the police to uncover the culprit after the letter emerged in the Daily Mail this week.

Lego fans will be able to build their very own detailed version of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben - which even includes the famous bell - and when completed it stands at 60cm high.

Murdered homeless woman found washed up was wearing a gaffer tape 'mask'

Angela Millington (pictured left), 33, was discovered on Foulness Island in Essex (inset, bottom left) in June 2014, but DNA results did not identify her until more than a month later. She was last seen in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, in February of that year and was known among the town's street drinkers and homeless people. Police investigating her death have now released mock-up images showing how they believe the mask could have looked (inset, top right), as well as photos of how the tape was found (right), in a bid to catch her killer.

Keith Richardson owner of five hotels in Torquay and Cornwall, was labelled a 'bully' by his wife Fiona (pictured together), 47, who he claimed attacked him during financial settlement talks.

Juliet Sargeant said the West London event was dominated by white middle class people. But veteran presenter Titchmarsh (pictured) said that was 'not true'.

Schoolchildren have told of the terrifying moment they watched desperate parents drag an out of control dog (pictured) off friends in the park next to Burns Avenue in Blyth, Northumberland.

Rob Davies, 48, from Wrexham in North Wales, found his package on top of bags of smelly garbage in his outside bin (pictured). The father-of-two was left speechless.

Hazel Innes, 44, scratched the side of three vehicles while walking her dog in her hometown of Buckie, on the Moray coast, in January. She has been ordered to pay back the cost of the damage.

One in seven traveller caravans are now on unauthorised land. Overall, the total number of traveller caravans in England rose by 6 per cent in the 12 months to January this year.

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Research shows that in 2015 there were 20 times more coffee shops in the UK than in 1998, while there were also three times more fast-food and take-away chains.

The Buckinghamshire mansion at the centre of the Profumo affair has given up more secrets after a room (shown) believed to have acted as a 17th-century sound system was discovered.

Polish girl Dagmara Przybysz found dead at Cornwall school after classroom racism

The grief stricken grandmother of Polish schoolgirl Dagmara Przybysz found dead after she complained about classroom racism has told how pupils at her school in Redruth, Cornwall 'didn't like her'. Dagmara (pictured left and right) moved to Britain eight years ago in search of a better life, but was miserable as classmates ignored her on her 16th birthday. In an exclusive interview from her home in Radgoszcz, west Poland, Zofia Dobek, 55, (pictured inset) told MailOnline: 'She was such a beautiful, friendly and helpful person - I can't understand why people didn't like her.'

Levi Gilham (pictured) ties his hair with a hairband - in the style of Gareth Bale and Kit Harrington. But now, the teenager, from Cheriton, Kent, has told to remove the hairband so he can sit his exams.

Phillip Abbott (pictured with his two sons) was left speechless when his eldest lad Riley, aged six, came out with the rude phrase after playing with his little brother Kayden's Fisher-Price toy.

This is the moment a team of amateur British anglers reeled in a 450lb shark on rod and line off the north Cornish coast near Mowenstow - one of the biggest ever caught in UK waters.

Epsom wife wins Mercedes in supercar competition months after husband won a McLaren

In just over half a year this couple from Epsom, Surrey, have bagged a free Mercedes and a McLaren after each winning a supercar in the same contest. Lakshmi Thurairatnum was delivered the gleaming black £95,000 car by the Best of the Best competition on Monday - just seven months after her husband Prash won a McLaren worth £125,000. The couple also each got £10,000 in cash and free petrol for a whole year.

People who have low levels of the gene or a mutated version will not be able to repair the damage properly, leaving them at greater risk of developing skin cancer, the University of Southern California found.

If people stopped smoking, kept fit, slimmed down and had no more than a drink or two a day, cancer death rates would be slashed by half, Harvard scientists stated today.

From milk thistle to dandelion supplements, Dr Nick Fuller, an expert in metabolic disorders from the University of Sydney, looks into claims they can 'cleanse' the liver.

Researchers at the University of Sydney in Australia found humans have an upper limit on the number of close friends we each can have - and it has remained the same for thousands of years.

The biggest increase was in Africa due to improvements in care for children and the better availability of medicines, including those for malaria and AIDS, the World Health Organization said

More than half of children have the phobia. Now, Toronto scientists have found it is down to how frightened their parents are - in other words, whether they 'share their pain'.

Photographer John Dibbs captures pin-sharp images of the final 55 airworthy Spitfires

Soaring into the skies above the green and pleasant land they so spectacularly fought to defend 76 years ago, they are the last of the few airworthy Spitfires left. Now an air-to-air photographer has completed an exhilarating project - getting up close and personal to the legendary fighter planes in order to capture them like never before. Using the skill and experience of former RAF pilot Tim Ellison, London born John Dibbs was able to fly to within 15ft of different Spitfire marks. Reaching heights of up to 9,000ft and speeds of 250mph, he overcame extreme wind and noise conditions to shoot through an open canopy with a handheld camera to take the remarkable images. The result is a collection of stunning pin-sharp images of most of the 55 flying Spits in the world and that has been made into a new book to mark the 80th anniversary of the Spitfire's maiden flight. This photo shows seven Spitfires flying in formation with two Hurricanes.

Female RT reporter Anna Baranova is PUNCHED by cowardly protester in Paris

A Russian TV reporter was punched by a cowardly protester who sneaked up behind her while she was covering demonstrations in Paris. Anna Baranova, who works for Russia Today, has been praised for her professionalism. She continued her report while scarcely skipping a beat. French police have arrested 87 people during violent demos against new labour laws.

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According to witnesses, the 25 alleged 'spies' had been tied together with a rope and lowered in ' a large basin containing nitric acid' in Mosul, Iraq, after ISIS accused them of spying for the government.

An Iraqi Christian fleeing the violence in the towns of Qaraqush and Bartala, both east of the city of Mosul in the northern province of Nineveh, prays at the Saint George church on July 1, 2014 in the Kurdish autonomous region's capital Arbil. The Islamic State (IS) has spearheaded a lightning advance since June 9, capturing sizeable territories in the north and west, including the country's second city Mosul. AFP PHOTO /KARIM SAHIB        (Photo credit should read KARIM SAHIB/AFP/Getty Images)

The 12-year-old Christian girl was burned to death in her own home by ISIS terrorists in Mosul, northern Iraq when her mother delayed in paying a religious tax.

Last month video footage of a suspected thief being set on fire in Venezuela went viral. Now Roberto Bernal's widow has come forward and explained how he came to die at the hands of a Caracas mob.

Pope Francis has condemned 'bloodsuckers' who grow rich by exploiting others and said making 'slaves' out of workers. The Pontiff said setting unfair contracts was a mortal sin.

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The former deputy PM and Euro-fanatic Michael Heseltine has described recent comments by Boris as 'obscene' and suggested that the former Mayor of London made 'near-racist allegations'.

Pity the Queen. Over her long reign, she has grown used to delivering vacuous speeches at the State Opening of Parliament. But seldom has she had to read out policies as empty and gimmicky as these.