Hibernian fans battle on the Hampden Park pitch with their Rangers rivals

Crowd trouble marred the end of the Scottish Cup final as Hibernian ended a 114-year wait to win the trophy. Thousands of Hibs fans streamed on to the pitch at the final whistle at Hampden Park and Rangers fans followed suit as they rushed past stewards, with some rival supporters coming to blows (shown left). Police horses (pictured inset) were eventually brought on to restore order as police and stewards struggled to cope, after Hibs had won the match 3-2 with a David Gray goal in injury time. Rangers players appeared to be goaded by Hibs supporters as they tried to leave the pitch, while Hampden officials said the players would not return to the stand to collect their runners-up medals, receiving them in the changing room instead. As Hibs fans returned to the stands part of the pitch was ripped up and the goal posts were broken by people climbing on them (pictured top right and bottom right). Police horses were last needed at the 1980 Scottish Cup final between Celtic and Rangers, a match which eventually led to drinking being banned inside stadiums during Scottish football games, a ruling that still stands.

Murder probe launched as body of woman in her 30s is found in St George's Hill

Paramedics were called to the undisclosed address in the upmarket St George's Hill area of Weybridge, Surrey where they found the body of a woman in her 30s and a man seriously injured. Crime scene officers were expected to be at the house throughout the rest of the day gathering evidence. Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Jason Taylor, from Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team, said it appeared only the people in the house at the time were involved in the violence and ruled out anybody being on the run.

Iraqi-born Rekawt Kayani, 34, the suspected head of an international people-smuggling ring, was apprehended at his home in Derby on Wednesday morning.

Karen Harding, 24, whose most famous song is ironically called 'Say Something', stared sheepishly at the camera waiting for her cue to start, only to realise the error of her ways.

The University of East Anglia recently banned mortarboard throwing in graduation photos. A probe into its recent history reveals the 'draconian left-wing' student union has forbidden far more.

Police at the scene of the stabbings in Hampton, west London

A man has appeared in court charged with attempted murder after four women were stabbed in a supermarket car park in Hampton, south west London. Ethem Orhon, 66, was remanded in custody.

The half-brother of Loose Women presenter and former pop star Jamelia has been charged with a murder in the West Midlands. Tafarwa Beckford, 33, is accused of killing Derek Myers, 25.

Convicted drug dealer Justin Wallage, 42, who was jailed in 2003 for nearly four years for being part of a drug gang, gave Gascoigne the gin after he was refused service at a Tesco in Poole, Dorset.

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Top Gear presenter Chris Evans allegedly swore at audience members because they didn't laugh at his jokes while he recorded the hit motor show at the Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey.

Ramsay swapped his chef whites for a crash helmet as he put his driving prowess to the test around the Top Gear track in Surrey, although it is not known if his lap was as quick as his temper.

Sports-mad Ethan-James Blake was judged to be above his weight and height for his age, as part of a Government scheme, when a team from Trafford Council visited his school in Cheshire.

Aristocrat angered locals by putting an Lake District mountain on sale for £1.25m

Lord Hugh Lowther, the eight Earl of Lonsdale, wanted to sell the 3,000ft Blencathra mountain in a bid to pay off a £9million inheritance bill but has now taken the peak off the market. It came after local residents feared a sale would mean the public would lose their right to roam across the land. However, now it has been revealed the mountain is no longer up for sale, as the seller did not receive any interest from a serious buyer.

Channel 4's Secret Life of the Human Pups sheds light on men who dress as dogs

A Channel 4 documentary reveals the strange world of pet play, where grown men dress up as dogs. Around 10,000 people follow the pet play craze in the UK and there is even a Mr Puppy UK. The Secret Life Of the Human Pups will be shown on Wednesday. It features Tom, from Tring, Hertfordshire, who dresses up as Spot (pictured left) and his former fiancee Rachel (right).

Albion's Glorious Ile was a colouring in book first published in the 17th century and is a series of maps decorated with mythical creatures such as fairies, based on a poem by Michael Drayton.

Some of the BBC's highest paid actors will avoid having to disclose their salaries even if they breach the £450,000 limit laid out in ministers' rules last week - because they are not 'full-time' staff.

Sarah Hesz, 34, felt 'lonely' after giving birth to her second child Leo and decided to create a revolutionary app with her friend Katie Massie-Taylor, 33, to make it easier for mothers to meet people.

These astonishing images show the amazing work being done at the International Centre for Birds of Prey in England. The centre, in Newent, Gloucestershire, was set up in 1967.

Sunaina Mann (pictured), Further Education Principle and CEO of North East Surrey College of Technology (Nescot), and her husband made £775,000 from Nescot over the past two years.

Squatter 'stole' a pensioner's three-bedroom house with the blessing of the law cost YOU

Keith Best (left) lives in a spacious, three-bedroom semi in East London (right). How much did Mr Best actually pay for the property? Absolutely nothing. Not a penny. Because one day several years ago, when the son of the late owner moved out, leaving the house empty, Mr Best simply walked in off the street and began treating the place as his own. Years later, he applied to become the legal owner of the house - and Colin Curtis, 80, (inset) son of the original owner, launched a counter-claim. This was dismissed on a technicality: as Mr Curtis had never applied to be an administrator of his late mother's estate when she died without making a will, it wasn't his house to defend. The ruling in Mr Best's favour is being hailed as a victory for squatters' rights. The decision, many would argue, epitomises the old saying that law and justice are not always the same.

Abu Jamal, was allegedly given £25,000 in 2008 and £50,000 in 2009 for handing clients over to Leigh Day in a practice that is banned. Firm boss Martyn Day (pictured) approved the referral fees.

One-legged Albanian double killer Saliman Barci, 41, posed as a Kosovan refugee to claim asylum in Croydon in 2002. Now, he is receiving legal aid to fight extradition from Britain.

Britain's overheated housing market could stall or even go into reverse if the UK votes to leave the EU, Chancellor George Osborne claimed last night.

Prince Andrew was allegedly in line for £4million in commission from a murky deal in corrupt Kazakhstan - while also working as a special trade envoy for Britain.

Denis Hennessy, of Wembley, north-west London (pictured), walked around the gardens for around 10 minutes towards the Palace, where the Queen was in residence

The palatial palaces of footballers, actors and singers, among other celebrities, are lingering on the UK property market for months at a time, forcing sellers to slash the asking price.

Jeremie Tronet, 29, a kitesurfing pioneer who runs a pro centre on Union Island in the heart of the Grenadines, is determined to help Zoe Schaffer-Jennett recover.

John McMahon has been revealed as the mystery man who saved Joe Smith's life during the Hillsborough disaster after the latter successfully tracked him down through a Facebook campaign.

A three-month trial was told the victim, who was in local authority care at the time was raped and repeatedly sold for sex by the men (pictured, one of the men) in Birmingham's during 2009 and 2010.

Demi Rose Mawby went from a middle class home in Sutton Coldfield to dating Tyga

She was just a shy bank manager's daughter who grew up in a middle class family in the West Midlands. She loved to cook and play with her cat Raggles and her big white Samoyed dog Leo, at her parents' £300,000 home (pictured) in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, and generally kept a low profile. But after completing a college course in health and beauty, Demi Rose Mawby (left) grew in confidence and decided to head to the U.S. to take up a career in lingerie modelling. It was a journey that has seen her caught up in the seedy side of the showbiz world - posing for racy shoots in her underwear and joining an American 'escort' group run by the 'black Hugh Hefner'. The 21-year-old British model now seems to have replaced Kylie Jenner as rapper Tyga's (inset) girlfriend.

ANNE ROBINSON insists startling picture taken of her this week was unfair

The 71-year-old presenter was pictured looking puffy leaving a London salon at 8am on Monday (left). Just 12 hours later, she was photographed looking entirely different at the V&A; in London (right). Comparing the two pictures, writes ANNE ROBINSON, is a handy way to illustrate a universal and irreversible truth. For every 10,000 women in the afternoon of their years, there are probably fewer than a handful who can walk out without their slap:

British General Sir Richard Shirreff, Nato's Deputy Supreme Allied Commander for Europe until 2014, criticised the Government's military spending and outlined an apocalyptic vision.

The app from parcel firm DPD (pictured) uses satellites to tell drivers when customers are out and can alert them when they return. Users are encouraged to enter details about their routine.

Under-fire chief of the midwives' union, Cathy Warwick, claims she does not regret her decision to sign up members to scrap abortion limits, in a defiant interview.

Personal information on the lives of every person in Britain could be passed around government departments under new powers that were announced during the Queen's Speech.

Derby Youth Court heard how Holly Kelland, 18, pictured, and school friend Codie Farrar, 17 tried to dupe parents into giving away their contact details over the social networking site.

Kyoto University experts showed 40 men pictures of 150 women and asked which they would most like to have a relationship with. Crucially, they were told some were attached and others single.

Dylan Corbett-Bader, 18, gave a performance that viewers say would have made his famous grandfather proud when he appeared in A Glass of Nothing this week at the Brighton Festival.

Fifteen-year-olds will be asked about their understanding of global issues such as migration alongside separate tests in reading, maths and science.

One story the comic has never fully told is that of his own family life - which involves the infidelity, pornography and sexual obsession surrounding his parents (pictured, David and his mother Sarah).

BBC's Last Whites Of The East End reveals effects of mass migration in Brtain

BBC's Last Whites of the East End looks at life in Newham, east London (pictured inset). White British people are leaving the borough not because they have a problem with immigrants, but because they believe integration has failed. Schools now have to handle pupils speaking 43 different languages and local pubs are struggling due to the increase in Muslims who do not drink alcohol. 'East Enders' say community spirit (pictured, women in the East End enjoying coronation celebrations) has gone forever and area is a 'slum'.

Tom Conti hits back after Labour councillor uses N-word in London supermarket row

Shirley Valentine star Tom Conti (pictured left), who lives in a £17.5million house in Hampstead (pictured top left), has become embroiled in a row with Camden councillor Theo Blackwell (pictured inset right), who called him a luvvie, 'It's always been regarded by actors as an insulting term. People disregard important opinion by saying, "It's the luvvies at it again". It's a cheap way of scoring points. And I do find it offensive personally,' Conti told the Daily Mail. He was supported by fellow veterans Peter Egan (bottom right) and Dame Janet Suzman (bottom far right).

The PM (pictured with Tessa Jowell today) visited the Abbey Road studios in London to highlight support from more than 250 so-called 'cultural stars' for his campaign to keep Britain in the EU.

EM4W2H Marina in Cuxhaven, Germany

German police in the northern port city of Cuxhaven have caught a significant number of migrants, all young men, as they attempted to stow away on freighters heading for the UK.

Justice Secretary Michael Gove said a migrant influx equivalent to the population of Scotland over the next 15 years would put 'unsustainable' pressure on the NHS.

Scandal of fly-tipping blighting Britain - how dumped domestic rubbish is a growing

Domestic rubbish, household appliances and builders' waste are increasingly being dumped on residential streets or in previously idyllic beauty spots - from London to Hertfordshire. In Lewisham, south London, the council has introduced tight restrictions on who can use its refuse and recycling facilities. As a result, tradesmen are turned away after being told only residents can use the tip - and they are simply dumping tons of rubbish outside nearby houses. The latest hotspot is a residential area in New Cross, south-east London, where tons of junk are being left inches from homes - or even leaning against the walls.

The record deficit comes as the health service faces soaring demand and has been partly caused by hospitals employing expensive private agency workers to tackle understaffing.

The boss of Tesco Bank, Benny Higgins (pictured), claimed lavish London trips on his expenses. He racked up the sum going to the opera, restaurants, five-star hotels and on trips to the airport.

The band's first album in 20 years, Good Times!, will be released in June and features songs written by Noel Gallagher and Paul Weller. They began their tour on 18 May in Florida.

We've compiled the details of the most jaw-dropping Beeb salaries and, as you'll see, it's little wonder that the BBC is known as the Big Bucks Corporation. Who are the celebrities milking millions?

Paul Smart, 65, dialled 999 when he saw thieves on camera at his office in Brierley Hill, West Midlands, and was confident police would catch them in the act - but officers refused to attend.

Saira Khan, 46, broke down today as she revealed her husband's dismay after she publicly admitted to having lost her libido - and revealed she'd given him permission to sleep with other women.

Wayne Axel Rose Mavin (pictured), 24, from Blyth in Northumberland, posted the offensive photograph after pleading guilty to grooming the young girl. He was jailed for four years.

Derby Youth Court heard how Holly Kelland, 18, pictured, and school friend Codie Farrar, 17 tried to dupe parents into giving away their contact details over the social networking site.

Friends who saw David Ginola suffer a heart attack say they thought he was joking

Joy Pinquier, 23, far left, who claims she is the star's daughter from an alleged affair with her mother Joelle (together, inset), which ended in 1992 when he played for Paris St Germain, was left in tears after Ginola refused to see her. He has previously denied he is her father. The football star had regained consciousness earlier following a six-hour quadruple heart bypass operation overnight with his surgeon revealing the footballer - who is married to Coraline, with whom he has two children, Andrea and Carla, pictured centre in 2006 - had been in 'a catastrophic state'. Professor Dreyfus, quoted in local newspaper Var-Matin, clarified Ginola had not suffered a heart attack but said the coronary arteries supplying blood to the heart had been affected. 'He arrived in a catastrophic state,' the surgeon said. 'He was unconscious and did not remember anything. Former Newcastle United footballer David Ginola remains in hospital 'in a coma' today after collapsing during a football game in the south of France. The 49-year-old is said to have fallen unconscious on a football pitch at the home of Jean-Stéphane Camerini - the organiser of the Mapauto Golf Cup - in the Mandelieu region yesterday afternoon.

Northumbria Police Chief Constable Steve Ashman (pictured) is accused of bullying Denise Aubrey, the force's former head of legal services, leaving her feeling 'scared' of him.

Joshua Berrabah, 24, dialled 999 and told the operator he was from the counter terrorism unit and claimed two bombs had been found at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge (pictured).

Naseer Taj, 26, (pictured) who planned to travel to Syria to join ISIS and live with a 'jihadi bride' instead of his British wife and children was jailed for eight years and three months at the Old Bailey.

PC Mark Scruby, who served with Sussex Police for 14 years, was sacked after a gross misconduct hearing at the county's constabulary headquarters in Lewes.

Alexander Mackey, 24, an engineer from Plymouth, Devon, said he had drunk seven cans of lager before he was videoed downing the fish, which his friend had won in a funfair game, in one gulp.

It can be revealed Jecca, 34, gave birth to a boy months before her wedding to Jonathan Baillie, director of conservation at the Zoological Society of London.

Clacton toddler was attacked in the face by man in Tesco

Father-of-three Chris Scutt and his wife Jen were horrified when a man launched an attack on their 15-month-old son Alvis - leaving him with 11 cuts - in the middle of Tesco at Brook Retail Park in Clacton, Essex. The terrified toddler was left with blood pouring down his cheeks after Mr Scutt 'prised' the man's hands off of his son's face. Both parents fear the unprovoked attack will leave the youngster 'mentally and physically scarred'. Essex Police have confirmed the assault is being investigated and inquiries are ongoing.

Rose Jones, of Plymouth, Devon, admitted repeatedly putting high doses of Tramadol into the toddler's milk, before lying and attempting to frame her innocent ex-partner

Ian Phillips, from Cardiff, spent his last months warning about the risks of long exposure to radiation from mobiles. He said his job had led to him spending 100 hours a month making calls.

Ben Butler, who is accused of beating his daughter to death at this home in Sutton, South London, called Dr Julie Mack as an expert witness today and she gave evidence via video link from the US.

The record deficit comes as the health service faces soaring demand and has been partly caused by hospitals employing expensive private agency workers to tackle understaffing.

David Cameron tries to recreate famous Beatles Abbey Road album cover with Tessa Jowell

David Cameron (pictured left) attempted to recreate the famous Beatles album cover (inset) by crossing Abbey Road today - with Labour grandee Dame Tessa Jowell (pictured right). He was visiting the Abbey Road studios in London to highlight support from more than 250 so-called 'cultural stars' for his campaign to keep Britain in the EU. The artists, actors and musicians - including Benedict Cumberbatch and Helena Bonham Carter -have signed a 'luvvies' letter' claiming leaving the EU would make Britain 'less imaginative'. In a letter today the celebrities claimed that if Britain were to leave the European Union it would become 'an outsider shouting from the wings'. Among other signatories are the singer Paloma Faith, 50 Shades of Grey director Sam Taylor-Wood, Trainspotting director Danny Boyle, 12 Years a Slave star Chiwetel Ejiofor and The Wire actor Dominic West.

Vote Leave has asked Scotland Yard to investigate whether a promotion for cut-price seats to the UK on June 22 and 23 breached electoral law and anti-bribery rules.

Justin Trudeau (pictured) claimed Brexit would not be a 'productive path' for the UK and warned there would be 'nothing easy or automatic' about negotiating new trade deals.

BBC Young Musician of the Year Sheku Kanneh-Mason from most talented family in Britain

Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, of Nottingham, left, and as a six year old, right, won the Holy Grail for any aspiring performer when he was named BBC Young Musician of the Year. But, his proud parents say, it could have been any one of their seven remarkably talented children who took the title, as they are all as gifted as the next. Inset, left to right: Sheku with Isata, Braimah, Mariatu, Konya, Jeneba and Aminata

John Breen, 53, suffered catastrophic head injuries and died in hospital a day after the assault in Stratford tube station last year. His 17-year-old killer, a Romanian national, was jailed for just two years.

Family footage chronicling life of Lee Rigby has been released ahead of the third anniversary of his killing

The previously unseen home movies show the young soldier drumming in his full military regalia in Windsor and dancing and joking around with his sister.

Rebecca Normand (pictured), from London, visited Hotel Bosco in Surbiton, Kingston-upon-Thames, with five other friends, who all had children in prams.

Rose Jones, of Plymouth, Devon, admitted repeatedly putting high doses of Tramadol into the toddler's milk, before lying and attempting to frame her innocent ex-partner.

Oliver McHugh, founder of London-based Olivers Town estate agents, appeared in court after he refused to pay a fee to recruitment boss James Richmond for a temp worker he hired last year.

Essex Police were told Martin Goldberg, 46, was downloading perverted images of boys but missed the fact he was a teacher for eight months, a damning report has revealed.

Northumbria Police Chief Constable Steve Ashman (pictured) is accused of bullying Denise Aubrey, the force's former head of legal services, leaving her feeling 'scared' of him.

Matthew Campsie, 21, from Scotland, was last seen leaving Cambridge University's Fitzwilliam College in Storey's Way at 7.30am yesterday and there are growing concerns for his welfare.

Ministers launched the drive to privatise back-office functions in 2012, but the National Audit Office found a series of issues have drastically slashed the benefits.

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.

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.

Groom horrified after bride dies in her sleep on wedding night

Mariola Michalowski (pictured), 38, passed away just hours after celebrating her marriage (left and inset) to partner Krzystof, 34, in a small ceremony in Richmond, North Yorkshire, last Friday. Krzystof (left and inset) had woken to feed their youngest child Veronica (pictured left), one, assuming his new wife was still asleep in bed. When he returned he realised she was not breathing and called an ambulance after giving Mariola CPR. Paramedics arrived at their home and told the heartbroken father, who also has a son Oliver (left), two, with Mariola, that his wife had died.

The Goddard inquiry will examine how public bodies handled their duty of care to protect children from abuse. It was launched in the wake of the Jimmy Savile (pictured) scandal.

Leanne Lyon, from Northampton, has a rare brain disorder which causes her to have up to five seizures a day. The non-cancerous tumour can also leave her incontinent.

Drama unfolded on a flight at Manchester Airport yesterday when a husband-to-be was chucked off a plane with his friends - putting an abrupt end to his stag celebrations.

ITV London South Bank studio bomb scare as police carry out controlled explosion

Police were called in to carry out two controlled explosions after a suspicious vehicle triggered a bomb scare at ITV studios. The incident happened on Coin Street in London at around 11.20am today. The owner of the car (right), which was blown up, returned to his vehicle this afternoon and didn't look too happy as he inspected it by opening the bonnet. Patrol officers reported the 'suspicious' white Skoda (top left) in the area and the Metropolitan Police's bomb squad arrived (bottom left and inset).

Mr Justice Keehan will make a public appeal for 14-year-old Moses John (pictured) and his mother Pauline Watson, 46, at the Royal Courts of Justice, in London, on Monday.

The 100ft houseboat is moored on the Thames at the entrance to Cheyne Walk, known as London's billionaire's row. It boasts a spacious living room, stylish kitchen and even a sun terrace.

Estate agent Nicholas Dowse from Portsmouth, Hampshire, kept thousands in rent, deposits and service charges to fund his lavish trips abroad - while his employees had to deal with unpaid bills.

For a woman accused of being publicity-hungry, remarkably little has been seen of journalist Serena Cowdy, who disappeared after revelations of her affairs with two married SNP MPs came to light.

Police have released an e-fit image of a suspect wanted after a couple had boiling water poured on them during a two-hour raid at their home in Halstead near Sevenoaks in Kent.

The 70-year-old pensioner was spotted walking around the Scottish city with a friend as she shopped for a fancy dress outfit. However, it is not known what character she was supposed to be.

Boy gets haircut like The Simpsons' Mr Burns to look like balding neighbour

A five-year-old boy has become an internet sensation after getting his hair cut like Mr Burns (inset) from The Simpsons to look like his balding neighbour. Morgan Wrightson (left and right), from Bradford in West Yorkshire, demanded his uncle Sean, 21, shave his head, but keep long tufts of red hair at the back and sides in honour of family friend Trevor, 35. The schoolboy, who was visiting his grandparents Julie and Peter, rushed next door to compare his new hair-do with Trevor, who he describes as his 'hero'.

The octopus (pictured) was snapped on the coast of Kent floating in water about a foot deep - an extremely rare place to find the creature given its usual habitat of underwater rocky crags.

A couple have been arrested after performing a sexual act while watching the hit blockbuster film Batman v Superman at a cinema in Manchester city centre.

Residents of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, have spoken of their sadness after a mother 'sacrificed herself' to save her daughter in a tragic turn of events that saw her die at the scene.

EgyptAir flight MS804 crash pictures emerge as black box is found

The first pictures of the mangled wreckage from EgyptAir flight 804 has emerged as investigators confirm smoke was detected in multiple places moments before the plane plummeted into the Mediterranean. The plane's twisted blue metal panelling, marked with EgyptAir branding as well as items of clothing and yellow lift jackets have been recovered from the sea, where investigators continue to search for the wreckage. Egyptian media have also reported that divers have found the blackbox between 3 and 4 nautical miles from the crash site.

EgyptAir MS804 flight victim's grandmother collapses at her memorial service

Concerned friends and relatives rushed to Anna Yara's aid (pictured) as she sat wailing on a pew in a church in Cairo, during the funeral of her 'perfect' granddaughter Yara Hani Tawfik (inset). Nahla Wagih, a friend of Miss Tawfik, said: 'It is so sad to see the family in this state. There are no words to describe her loss. Yara was the perfect daughter and grand-daughter. The family must be broken.'

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. In the shocking video, several masked ISIS fighters dressed in matching military fatigues and tactical vests are shown executing three prisoners in cold blood.

The Sooam Biotech Research Foundation in Seoul headed by Dr Woo Suk Hwong has so far cloned 700 dogs and claim they can replicate any dog regardless of its age, size and breed.

The Neon Demon, starring Elle Fanning, pictured, was openly booed for its graphic scenes and violence scenes, after receiving its premiere screening at the Cannes Film Festival.

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The 27-year-old footballer tied the knot with his long term partner Erin Connor at St Columb's Church in Derry, Northern Ireland. He has sparked controversy by refusing to wear the poppy.

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Michael Gove (pictured) pointed out that unless we leave the EU and regain control of our own borders, we can expect an influx of up to 5.2million by 2030, equivalent to Scotland's population.

Almost 25 years ago, the body of the newspaper tycoon Robert Maxwell was found in the Atlantic ocean. Many are comparing his financial scandal with the recent collapse of BHS.