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Elizabeth Eaton (pictured, inset), 59, needed more than three skips to get rid of the mounds of rubbish she had collected in 30 years of hoarding Her problem had got so out of control it had left her three-bed semi so cluttered (top and bottom left) she could barely move. Her staunch refusal to get rid of anything meant her rooms were buried under five feet of possessions - most of which were not even originally hers. The three-piece suit in her living room was completely submerged by clutter - with so much crammed into her home that junk had started to spill out of her letterbox onto the street. It was only then - after three decades of hoarding, and literally no space to welcome any guests into her home - Elizabeth realised she needed to see someone. She said: 'At that point I realised I really needed help sorting it out.' Her home has now been cleared (top and bottom right) - a job that took ten days to complete.

Remain campaign opens up new 13% lead in EU battle as Tory poll guru warns Boris's Brexit

A new poll (pictured top) on the EU referendum today found men, pensioners and Tory voters are snubbing Brexit and switching sides, suggesting Vote Leave - which is spearheaded by Boris Johnson (pictured below at York train station after another day of campaigning yesterday) - is failing to win over key voters. Sir Lynton Crosby, the polling strategist who masterminded David Cameron's surprise general election last year, warned the campaign to leave the EU is 'dwindling' and has 'failed to quell ongoing concerns about the financial and economic consequences of a Brexit'.

Neil Thorneywork.  The sacked curator of a Worcestershire museum who took away an exhibit signed by Winston Churchill was caught with ìtens of thousandsî of indecent images on his computer at home, a court heard.  See NTI story NTIPERV.  The pornography ñ including images of children ñ was found by police who went to Neil Thorneyworkís home to arrest him for theft and fraud relating to the Broadway Tower museum near Evesham.  Thorneywork, aged 61, of Evesham, admitted 25 counts of having indecent images.  Judge Nicolas Cartwright, sitting at Worcester Crown Court, gave him a two-year community order, which will include structured activity to tackle his deviant interest.  The former curator at Broadway Tower was also ordered to pay £500 court costs and given a five-year sexual harm prevention order limiting his use of computers and contact with children.

Historian and curator Neil Thorneywork, 61, of Evesham, Worcestershire, was being quizzed about the certificate he stole from a museum when police found tens of thousands of child abuse images.

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Mothers have taken to Mumsnet to share some of the craziest tips they have ever received, ranging from adding a 'wee dram' to the baby's bottle to starting potty training years too soon.

The star was said to have escaped to Champneys Health Spa after she decided to take a month off the show when she suddenly fell ill.

According to the US author of Eat Drit, Dr Josh Axe, there are five different gut types, and knowing which one you have is the first step to knowing what you should eat and avoid.

Kim Kardashian steals the show at Vogue 100 gala dinner in London

The stunning reality TV queen, 35, turned heads as she sauntered into the A-list event alongside husband Kanye West. Other superstars in attendance were pop singer Cheryl, who mingled alongside runway queens Kate Moss, Lara Stone and Claudia Schiffer. British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman oversaw the evening, which was one of the celebrations of the fashion bible's 100th birthday.

Barbara Altounyan, the niece of Titty Altounyan, who inspired the character in the classic novel has branded the BBC's decision to change the name in a new film as 'PC-madness'.

Labour's former deputy leader Harriet Harman has revealed that she is an 'expert' on the Kardashians and respects the way they are not 'told by anybody what to do'.

Jamie Vardy's parents will reportedly not be present when he ties the knot with fiancee Becky Nicholson at the ceremony at the exclusive Peckforton Castle, in Cheshire, tomorrow afternoon.

It's not only the feet that suffer from wearing the wrong shoes, the knock-on effects can be felt in the knees, hip and lower back too. Here podiatrist Jemma Klein-Besser on how to choose the right heels.

Frederick The Great may be the most handsome horse in the world

He may just be the world's most handsome horse. Frederik The Great, a real life Black Beauty from the United States, has a muscular build, striking black features and flowing black mane. The Friesian stallion has amassed a hefty fan following of more than 12,500 followers and is so popular that an online gallery of artwork featuring the photogenic horse has been created. A breathtaking video shot recently shows Frederik galloping freely at his home stable, with his lustrous black mane billowing in the wind. 'There will NEVER be a more majestic, handsome, sexy horse on the face of the earth. Never, ever,' one fan wrote online.

The Prime Minister has been warned by angry Tory MPs he could face a vote of no confidence if he does not set a date for his departure over his handling of the EU referendum.

The Prime Minister has claimed voters' foreign trips are under threat as he ramps up his EU referendum campaign despite a Tory backlash over scaremongering.

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The former prime minister admitted earlier this year he was 'too divisive' to be of help to the Remain campaign led by Mr Cameron as he awaits the findings of the Chilcot Inquiry in July.

Jonathan Hill, Britain's EU commissioner, said the decision by Boris Johnson (pictured) to compare EU expansionism to Hitler would lead EU countries to give the UK a poor deal in Brexit negotiations.

In a grim joint appearance, the Prime Minister and Chancellor said there would be a 'profound' economic shock from leaving the EU and it would effectively be a vote for 'self-destruction'.

'I haven't fallen in love… but I have got an interest': Phones 4U billionaire John

EXCLUSIVE: Former model Claire Johnson, of Staffordshire, left, has kept a low profile since splitting with Caudwell after 10 years together, but decided to break her silence ahead of this year's Butterfly Ball - the charity event she has organised, and will attend, with her ex (pictured together, inset). Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, she reveals how she is slowly moving on from the billionaire, with whom she shares custody of their 12-year-old son, Jacobi (pictured together, right), addresses rumours of a possibly romance in eastern Europe and discusses her fears for Jacobi after the entire family was diagnosed with Lyme disease.

Fanny Barks in Durham and Scratchy Bottom in Dorset are just a few of the hilariously-named locations that have been dubbed some of Britain's rudest place names in a newly-revealed list.

Dr Tim Lomas of the University of East London has put together a collection of 216 words in various foreign languages that have no simple equivalent in English.

The unidentified man left his grey Vauxhall Astra carelessly abandoned in the middle of the spaces at the McDonald's branch in Coventry as stunned onlookers watched on Saturday afternoon.

Body parts retrieved from MS804 crash site suggest there was an EXPLOSION on board, says

The official is part of the investigation team that has personally examined the body parts taken to a Cairo morgue. He said all 80 pieces brought recovered by search teams (inset) so far were small, adding that 'the logical explanation is that it was an explosion' that brought down the jet in the Mediterranean. The revelation came after the head of Egypt's state-run provider of air navigation services said the doomed jet did not swerve or lose altitude before it disappeared off radar, challenging an account by Greece's defence minister who said the jet spun and plunged 27,000 feet. The mystery surrounding the crash has piled further anguish on grieving relatives who attended a mass (right) in Cairo on Sunday for victims of disaster that included (top to bottom left) Captain Mohamed Said Ali Ali Shoukair, two year-old Mohamed Bettiche and air stewardess Samar Ezz Eldin.

The two military aircraft were scrambled when the Delta Airlines pilots 'failed to make contact' with Greek aviation officials after entering the country's airspace at about 7.10pm on Thursday.

Ghost town Sharm El Sheikh: Once bustling resort is almost deserted as terror attacks keep thousands of tourists away
Red Sea resort is struggling after a Russian holiday jet crashed, killing all 224 passengers, in October last year
The UK Foreign Office is still advising against all but essential travel to the airport because of security concerns
Egypt attracted 346,500 tourists in February 2016 compared to 640,200 last year, a drop of 45.9 per cent  
Tourism is a major source of revenue for Egypt, and the government is anxious to reassure potential visitors 


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Hotel managers in the Egyptian resort are so desperate for business that they've slashed prices for five star hotel rooms from hundreds to as little as £18 a night, according to Travel Supermarket.

Get a room! Incredibly awkward photos showing couples with their hands all over each other

The snaps were posted online by onlookers who were simultaneously amused and horrified by what they saw. Couples were seen getting intimate in a range of places, from the men's toilets to the local park and the subway. Spectators who turned up to watch a basketball game did not expect to have their view blocked by one couple, while another decided to get intimate on a set of stairs leading up to building.

The mother from Huddersfield was contacted on Facebook and offered free clothes by teenagers Holly Kelland and Codie Farrar, pictured, as part of a scam to try and kidnap her baby.

FEMAIL busts conception myths, speaking to health experts who have confirmed that you can get pregnant from dry humping, when you're breastfeeding and even if the man doesn't ejaculate.

Websites including StubHub, GetMeIn, Seatwave and Viagogo are breaking consumer law by not always showing tickets' face value or details of seat numbers, says Which?

Research from Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, suggests that there are certain cells in the brain that are responsible for why delaying bedtime creates chronic sleepiness.

Narooma butcher tries to boost bacon sales with suicide bomber sign

Australian butcher Jeff Rapley, from Narooma on the NSW South Coast, has caused controversy over his sign (pictured) which said eating his bacon reduced the chance of someone being a suicide bomber. The sign said: 'Eating two strips of Rapley's award-winning bacon for breakfast reduces your chance of being a suicide bomber by 100 per cent'. But the butcher said he did not mean any offence by the sign.

Man films great white shark breaching right near cage in South Africa

Footage has emerged of a monster great white shark launching out of the water just metres from divers in a cage (left). The apex predator put on an impressive show for the crowd, stealthily stalking the metal cage (inset) before making two breaches (right) above the surface. It's believed the video was filmed at Gansbaii, a fishing town in South Africa known for its dense population of great white sharks.

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Yasmin Jade Zurtti, 22, unwrapped the pair of £10 black damask pillows after they were delivered to her home in Wigan, Greater Manchester, and was shocked to find they were miniature in size.

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Little Bryan Saba was playing in the living room of his home in Portadown, Co Armagh, Northern Ireland, last September when he became entangled in the looped cord of the window blind.

Boardwalk babies born premature were saved by being part of Coney Island entertainment

Shocking as it may seem now, physician Martin Couney, dubbed 'the incubator doctor', held a stall that proved to be the one of the Island's most popular attractions. For 40 years, from 1903 to 1943, the Jewish-German physician held an infant incubator facility at the amusement park dubbed 'All the World Loves a Baby'

Those born prematurely were also more likely to report more chronic health conditions, and to have lower self esteem, say the researchers from McMaster University, Canada.

Mohamed Nasheed, the opposition leader in the Maldives, was jailed for 13 years under anti-terror laws last year after a trial that drew international criticism - and has been helped by Amal Clooney.

New York's polyamorous community photographed as two members tie the knot

When 57-year-old Michel Madie arrived in New York in the 1980s, he quickly became one of the biggest names in real estate. Ever since he has also been part of a growing polyamorous community, hosting open sexuality and swingers party inside one of his most prestigious properties. The mogul tied the knot with Swedish civil engineering student Rasmus Foyer, 27, in December 2015 at the $12million converted church in Harlem, that has been dubbed the 'Taj Marharlem'. According to Narrative , some twenty percent of the guests were current or former lovers of either groom. After they said 'I do', the party went for another 24 hours, starting with a traditional Algerian dinner, and followed by belly and flamenco dancers, acrobats and a rotation of five gifted DJ's spinning deep house, down-tempo and funk.

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In a damning report, the Ministry of Defence will be criticised for giving anti-malarial drug Lariam, which is linked to depression and hallucinations, to British troops.

Researchers from the University of Columbia found signs of heavy nicotine exposure in a mother's blood were associated with a 38 per cent increased odds of schizophrenia.

The video, believed to be filmed in the U.S., shows UF)-hunters Secureteam used Google Earth to track down the five pyramid-like structures on the rim of a crater which they insist are extra-terrestrial ruins.

A new study by researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Seti have found widespread buried deposits of iron- and calcium-rich Martian carbonates

Time-capsule photographs of a carefree Japan taken in 1908

The pictures are from a collection compiled by German-born American scholar Arnold Genthe, who roamed the streets, camera in hand, during a six-month stay. After his death, the Library of Congress in the US acquired around 20,000 unseen photographs from his studio, which was most famous for images of San Francisco's Chinatown.

Put up by the youth branch of Austria's The Greens party, the poster (pictured) was supposedly satirical. They feature a dog with the country's red and white flag in its mouth, instead of a rubbish bag.

Supporters of the controversial Freedom Party candidate (pictured) who has ridden to prominence on a wave of public anger over immigration, denounced the result as a fix.

The Freedom Party, led by Norbert Hofer, narrowly lost in Austria, writes KATIE HOPKINS, who could not be happier with the result on a momentous day which should be a wake-up call to Europe.

Turkey has been accused of sending on to Europe many 'serious medical cases' among Syrian refugees but excluding the most qualified. A Turkish official said they had the right to 'choose'.

Police use water cannon and tear gas in an operation of 'unprecedented violence' to break

The pre-dawn operation by French riot police (top right) followed warnings from the government that attempts to strangle fuel supplies across France in a dispute over contested labour law reforms would not be tolerated. It marked an escalation in the stand-off between President Francois Hollande's government and the hardline CGT union which is seeking to turn various protests and stoppages into full-scale rolling strikes at ports, oil refineries and railways. Meanwhile, striking workers (bottom right) set up a burning barricade (left) to block the access to the harbour of Saint-Nazaire in western France. The protests threaten to create another summer of chaos for British holidaymakers after last year's wildcat strikes by ferry workers in Calais sparked Channel travel misery for thousands.

Police were forced to draw their Tasers in a bid to detain a suspect who officers wanted to speak to in connection with an incident outside the Wembley Arena studios in north west London.

Five youngsters were left injured when a group of random attackers doused them in corrosive liquid as they were standing at Ockendon station (pictured), Essex, in the early hours of Sunday.

Terezina Isen has nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren - and is readying herself for a life of glamour shoots and magazine covers after (hopefully) winning Brazil's most famous contest.

The 49-year-old former boxer spoke out after Blackwell, 25, who was left fighting for his life and placed in an induced coma following the battle in London in March, accused him of lying.

Star gardener Diarmuid Gavin in boundary row over the rusty garden shed which overshadows

Celebrity gardener Diarmuid Gavin (left) has found himself at the centre of a row over a rusty garden shed, which forms a key part of his entry at this year Chelsea Flower Show. A last-minute change in plans means the outlandish feature (pictured inset) now looms over rival Sam Ovens' plot - a naturalistic garden complete with tranquil pool (right). However it appears that the intrusion didn't impact the judge's impressions, as both were awarded silver-gilt medals earlier today.

El Shafee Elsheikh, 27, from west London, is believed to be a part of the brutal terrorists known as The Beatles because of their British accents, who tortured and killed western hostages in Syria.

Lorna Moore, a former protestant from Northern Ireland, is one of two British mothers who plotted to join their terrorist husbands. She has been jailed for two and half years.

This image posted on a militant website on Monday, May 23, 2016, shows the moment after a suicide bomb attack at a recruitment center, in Aden, Yemen. A pair of suicide bombings carried out by Islamic State militants killed dozens of people in Yemen's southern city of Aden on Monday, security officials said.  (Militant website via AP)

The attack was one of two bombings that rocked the city of Aden. A second bomber killed at least 25 people when he detonated his explosives vest among recruits waiting outside an army commander's house.

This photo taken by freelance photographer Abdul Malik on Saturday, May 21, 2016, purports to show volunteers standing near the wreckage of the destroyed vehicle, in which Mullah Mohammad Akhtar Mansour was allegedly traveling in the Ahmed Wal area in Baluchistan province of Pakistan, near Afghanistan border. A senior commander of the Afghan Taliban confirmed on Sunday that the extremist group's leader, Mullah Mohammad Akhtar Mansour, has been killed in a U.S. drone strike. (AP Photo/Abdul Malik)

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Obama said Mullah Akhtar Mansour's death removes the leader of an organization that had continued to plot and unleash attacks on U.S. and coalition forces.

Mother's fury after middle-aged woman tells her she should be 'embarrassed' because her

Haylee Bazen, 30, from Cambridge, could not believe it when a middle-aged woman at a bus stop accused her of 'punishing' her three-year-old son Zackary by letting him wear a princess dress to school. Now the mother has hit back in a heartfelt open letter claiming the woman is the one who should be 'embarrassed' to leave the house, not her son.

The model and RADA-trained actress, 27, makes her debut in a lead role in a two minute film for the website Semaine, playing characters including Annie Hall and Ilsa Lund from Casablanca.

Disney princesses re-imagined as mothers in series of illustrations by Isaiah Keith

Disney princesses are coming over all mumsy, thanks to these creative illustrations by Boston artist and 'Disney mash-up guy' Isaiah Keith Stephens. Belle (left), Aurora (bottom right), and Ariel (top right) have been reincarnated as mothers in the cartoon pictures, as they have been made to look like they are either pregnant, giving birth, breastfeeding or feeding a new baby.

The decision by North Yorkshire County Council to allow fracking at Kirby Misperton has raised fears energy companies will now pursue similar operations across rural England.

Councillors representing one of the most stunning parts of the UK yesterday elected to make the area the frontline of Britain's fracking industry, writes ROBERT HARDMAN.

Sickening moment thug knocks out passer-by with one punch before kicking him twice in the

Shocking CCTV footage released today shows the sickening moment a vicious thug knocks a passer-by out with a single punch (left) - before kicking him twice in the head in Harrow, north west London (right). The man is captured on video running up to the victim, who is in his late 20s, and then striking him on the back of his head with his right fist. The powerful blow results in the man falling to the ground outside the Sudbury Hill Post Office. Once the helpless victim is on the floor, the man takes two full swings at him using his left foot and then his right foot - leaving him with a broken nose and left arm. The suspect then turns around and jogs off casually, leaving his victim lying unconscious on the pavement (inset).

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Vietnam veteran Roberto Gonzalez reunited with beloved horses at hospital bedside

Roberto Gonzalez (pictured) was paralyzed after he was shot two months into serving in Vietnam, on May 21 1970 and later worked as a horse trainer. His wife said horses are his life. The horses immediately recognized him and are seen nuzzling him gently, as he reached out to stroke them.

Liaison, a company that manages NHS finances, show hospitals overspent a total of £26.6m on temporary staff in just nine weeks from 1 February to 31 March this year.

The blaze broke out in the vehicle on the M6 shortly after the pupils and staff all safely got off the vehicle. Four girls, all aged 10, were taken to Birmingham Children's Hospital but were not seriously hurt.

The high-end eatery on the main Tverskaya street in Moscow, Russia, which opened in 1938 at the height of Stalin's purges, has relaunched under the same name after a $20 million restoration.

Lawyers have been striking in Greece in outrage over the enormous backlog of legal cases which are preventing divorce and inheritance cases from being on trial.

Chis Horseley, 24, was filmed standing on a rock ledge inside a volcano on Ambrym Island in the South Pacific. He appears to be advertising Australasian internet service provider TVL.

In a boost to Britain's tourist industry, Asda Money's survey claimed that 31 per cent of Britons are planning on choosing the UK for their holiday this year.

The gentile animal deftly guided several bites of (no doubt gourmet) cat food to its jaws with consummate ease. It is unknown where the 14-second clip, which was shared online on Monday, was filmed.

Kate Middleton and Prince William visit Chelsea Flower Show for the first time

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (left and right) joined the Queen (inset) as well as Sophie Wessex and Princess Anne at the floral celebration where they will see the Rossano Charlotte chrysanthemum named after their daughter. Kate recycled an emerald-green Catherine Walker coat dress with nude heels for the occasion. The couple were accompanied by Prince Harry (left), who has been involved in the show before when a garden designed for his charity, Sentebale, won both a Silver Gilt medal and the People's Choice award last year.

Many ex-smokers have developed an addiction to nicotine gum - with 10 per cent chewing it four times longer than they should (a year) and 5 per cent for two years. Some use it for ten years.

One resourceful young man put a cow he had bought at a market in the back of his car and took it for a spin along the roads in Kazakhstan with the cow poking its head out of the rear window.

Tunisian I.S. terror attack  - A waiter walks amongst rows of empty sun loungers around the pool at the Riu Palace Oceana Hotel in Hammamet, Tunisia.

Britons are currently warned against all but essential travel to Tunisia, guidance that has been in place since 31 British holidaymakers were killed in two terror attacks in 2015.

The Taj -- India's top tourist attraction -- was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a tomb for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died giving birth in 1631 ©Prakash Singh (AFP/File)

The Taj Mahal's stunning white marble walls and decorative interior attracts millions of tourists to India every year but now the site is facing a disgusting new threat - from green insect excrement.

The greatest drop in conception rates among under 18s in England has been seen in areas of high deprivation and those that received the most funding from the Teenage Pregnancy Strategy.

Breathtaking entries in National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year contest

Daredevils straddling trains in Bangladesh (top), rainbow rooftops in Ho Chi Minh City (bottom left) and buffalo drinking at night in South Africa (bottom right) - these spellbinding snaps are in the running for National Geographic's coveted Travel Photographer of the Year contest, which is currently in its final week of submissions.

Cornell University and Stanford University built a Watch-Bot, a robot that uses probabilistic learning models and a laser pointer to remind humans when they leave something out of forget a chore.

Using thousands of Twitter profile pictures, an international team of researchers found that personality traits can be predicted based on differences in aesthetic and facial presentation.

UK academics are launching a two-day walkout tomorrow over an escalating pay dispute and threatening to wreak havoc on marking and even the Clearing process with future action.

After serving a young woman at The Breakfast Spot in Cohoes, New York State, Becky Nielsen was handed a receipt showing at tip worth $80 accompanied by a handwritten note.

Scientists at the University of Stanford looked at artefacts (pictured) found in China, using a method of analysis that had never been done before, to deduce the world's oldest known beer recipe.

Some 54 per cent of us would rather it poured down so we can stay in our pyjamas and binge on TV box sets, a survey of 2,000 adults for the Met Office suggests.

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Researchers in New York say intelligent parents give rise to larger brained babies, which are born earlier to boost survival chances, resulting in a feedback loop which selects for intelligence.

Twitter users mock the 'pointlessly gendered' products for MEN 

Twitter users are mocking 'masculine' toiletries and snacks aimed at men, from wine to candles, cotton buds and chocolate bars. One man even found some 'gendered dog shampoo' in a pet shop. Clockwise from top left: Dude Wipes instead of regular toilet paper, Colgate toothpaste 'for men', a Nestlé chocolate bar 'for men' sold in Russia, some cotton buds marketed as 'men's ultimate multi-tool', some 'man grenade' bath bombs and the difference between men's and women's shower gel.

The bright pattern is the latest optical illusion to spread online, playing on the way your brain processes colour. The picture appears to show green, blue and pink swirls - but not all is as it seems.

Kat Manzullo, 27, from Florida, developed anorexia ten years ago after years of childhood bullying left her with a low self-esteem. She was hospitalised seven times with the condition.

Researchers from Uppsala University in Sweden say the Y chromosome starts to disappear from the blood cells of some men as they get older. These men are more likely to die young, figures show.

It is the season of Chelsea, that temple of horticulture, where this week worshippers come to ogle irises that never droop and alliums that glow winsomely under the TV lights.

The list was drawn up with the help of computer scientist Roman Yampolskiy from the University of Louisville. He says, as far-fetched as they sound, we need to take the threats seriously.

Firm builds 8ft by 20ft houses so city workers can easily escape the rat race and get back

New company Getaway builds long and skinny houses which are then delivered to idyllic rural locations not too far from the city. The project, which began in Boston and is now expanding to New York, offers a taste of 'tiny house living', with homes described as 'big enough to live in, but small enough to live simply in'. The firm, launched in 2015, builds 'Instagram-able' tiny houses designed by Harvard Graduate School of Design students to provide the comforts of home. The cabins include a queen-size bed, stove, toilet, shower and a selection of classic books and board games. Company founder, Jon Staff, said: 'Getaway is the anti-vacation. Vacations are too costly, too complex and too distant.'

The new technology is being trialled at Geneva Airport Terminal 1 this month. After scanning your boarding pass, the robot will take your bags inside so you can go straight to security checks.

Almost half the population of England and Wales said they had no religion - referred to as 'nones' - in 2014 study, almost double the figure of 25% recorded in the census just three years earlier.

Being an A-list actor is an exhausting business - and Leonardo DiCaprio has a diary so full it would make a lesser playboy weep, travelling thousands of miles and all over the world by plane.

A major review of clinical evidence by the University of Sydney suggests opioid painkillers - which include tramadol, oxycodone and morphine - provide 'minimal benefit' for low back pain.

Swarm of bees sparks chaos when their queen gets stuck in a car boot resulting in 20,000

The huge swarm attacked the silver Mitsubishi Outlander parked on the high street in Haverfordwest, south Wales, after the queen bee became trapped in the car's boot. It took a five different beekeepers, park rangers and passers-by to coax them off into a cardboard box, only for the wind to blow it off the car and the queen to go back in the boot. The swarm then chased the car for the next two days until the queen was released.

An adorable video shows a chimp and a baby boy having a dance-off at a zoo in Georgia, U.S . Transfixed by the baby, the chimp shadows the boy's movements tapping on the glass trying to touch him.

Former Downing Street adviser Steve Hilton is one of our most brilliantly original - and provocative - thinkers. Today, he speaks on the twin threats of internet porn and our risk-averse culture.

A pretty church (pictured) in Dalston, east London, is on the market for a massive £2million despite being covered by corrugated iron - and auctioneers say it's the 'most unique' site it's listed.

An Instagram account revealing the lives of London's wealthiest young people shows private jet trips, champagne baths and getting a Rolls Royce as a present for passing your driving test.

It's a simple but extraordinarily powerful force that anyone saving for their future or going into debt should understand, says Tom Stevenson of Fidelity International.

'Call the zoo - there's a zebra at the French Open!' Romanian tennis star Simona Halep

The sight of world number 5 ladies tennis star Simona Halep in the Y-3 new kit from Adidas caused quite a stir at Roland Garros yesterday. Fans seem to take a dislike to the animal-inspired kit which matches zebra stripes with a frilly skirt and black faux suspenders. (Pictured from left: Simona Halep waves to fans at Roland Garros in her Y-3 kit. Right, serving for a point. Inset: tweets about the zebra outfit)

Players were left bruised and bloody after the charity game between the NYPD and the FDNY erupted into violence at the end of the Bowl at MCU Park on Coney Island, New York.

Bereaved relatives said that it was 'not good enough' to hand them embargoed copies of the document - twice as long as Tolstoy's novel War And Peace - on the morning of July 6.

Stephen Hodgson, 45, was killed at his home in the Cleator Moor area of Cumbria after one of the family's pit bull terriers, Buster, bit through his jugular causing a cardiac arrest.

Blonde swimwear model Mayka Marica Kukucova (pictured) broke down in court on the first morning of her trial. She is charged with killing Bristol jeweller Andrew Bush at his Spanish mansion.

'Look at this moron. Do you like thongs?' Hilarious video shows grandparents using dating

This is the hilarious moment two grandparents use a dating app for the first time to try and help their grandson get a date (top left). The video, filmed in North America, starts with their grandson, Gianluca, briefly explaining how the app works by informing his grandparents to 'swipe right if you like them' and 'left if you don't like them'. They then pick up his smartphone and start their quest of trying to find their grandson a girlfriend (top right). The pair then burst into laughter after viewing someone's profile and the grandfather reads out what appears to be on someone's profile: 'Do you like thongs?' (bottom left) His grandmother - after viewing her profile picture with two other women - adds: 'We pick them, three. Here you go, four way (bottom right).'

The new President of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, has refused to live in the Malacanang Palace. The presidential palace is reputedly haunted by the ghosts of two heads of state and a valet.

Romanian hacker Marcel Lehel Lazar (above), 44, was extradited to the U.S.

The Romanian hacker Marcel Lazar, known as Guccifer, is charged with breaking into computer accounts of the Bush family, Secretary of State Colin Powell and others.

Last year, a study published in the British Medical Journal suggested that they raise the chance of a serious blood clot four fold. So what are your risks?

Could antibiotics also be a major cause of Britain's spiralling epidemics of depression and dementia, as well as other mental disorders such as delirium and anxiety?

Muscle cars that are short on strength: Tests show iconic sports cars such as Camaro and

Experts from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested the Detroit muscle cars in five different collision tests, smashing each car at a simulated speed of 40 miles per hour. The tests found that none of the cars were safe enough to scoop the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said the Ford Mustang was the safest muscle car, followed by the Chevrolet Camaro and the Dodge Challenger.

Jeanne Parr, mother of Sex And The City actor Chris Noth, rocketed from local news and modeling in Wisconsin to becoming one of the first female correspondents for the national network.

Magenta will launch officially on June 1st, but Google provided a glimpse at what users might expect at this year's Moogfest music and technology festival in North Carolina.

SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: While ministers he interviews are reluctant to discuss their pasts, attention-loving TV presenter Robert Peston decided to reveal his own history of drug taking.

For BBC Radio 4 presenter Justin Webb, however, the suggestion elicited a blunt response from his 16-year-old daughter Martha, who said: 'But you don't do anything.'

Grown men reveal why they enjoy dressing up as DOGS

People who spend their free time clad in latex dog costumes complete with masks, leads and even padded paw gloves, share their stories in a new Channel 4 documentary airing on Wednesday. In an exclusive preview of The Secret Life of the Human Pups given to FEMAIL, high powered professionals explain why they can't live without their bizarre hobby which they insist is simply a way to relax rather than a sexual fetish.

Nat Morris posted the ghoulish picture of herself on Facebook while on a plane at London City Airport. A tiny version of her face can be seen stuck to the overhead lockers at the top right of the picture.

Analysis of 131 types of noodles found more than a third of the products would qualify for a red colour for front of pack labelling for high salt levels. The worst was Ko-Lee Instant Noodles Chicken Flavour.

The mother-of-five aired her views on today's Loose Women. It comes after Sharon Osbourne was criticised for saying the McCanns were 'insane' for going out for dinner without their children.

An incredible video shows the amazing moment a huge fireball tears across the Mexican sky lighting up five different states and shaking houses with loud explosions in the early hours of the morning.

Overweight grandmother shows off her transformation after a bikini photo spurred her to

Kim King, 56, from Doncaster, was left depressed and unhappy with her 12st physique after splitting from her husband in 2012 but after learning to love exercise she is now a fitness instructor and bikini competitor (right). The cleaning agency boss, who has three grandchildren, admits she decided to address her weight gain after seeing a picture of herself on holiday in Majorca (left).

Four men took to the streets of London and were left shocked by how painful it was to wear stilettos for an entire day from running for the bus to walking up stairs and tottering over cobbles.

Footage taken by a passer-by shows the man appear from hiding by a parked car in Studio City, and then charge at the white hatchback coming right at him.

 

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Sometimes you get an itch you just HAVE to scratch... Elephant rubs itself up against a

There's nothing worse than having an itch you can't scratch and its even worse when you happen to be a fully grown elephant in the wild in Kenya. Unable to stretch its trunk far enough or crane its neck to use its substantial tusks, one elephant had to resort to desperate measures when it wanted to resolve an uncomfortable itch on its bottom. Rather than rubbing against a tree trunk, these funny images show the resourceful elephant slowly crouching down to have a good scratch against a very large ant hill.

The Greek peninsula of Peloponnese, Denmark's second-largest city, Aarhus, and Venice have all been named among Lonely Planet's Best in Europe list for 2016.

A 55-year-old man has picked pole dancing as his top pass time and says gender or age shouldn't hold anyone back. Most people assume Allan Reinikka of Rockhampton, Queensland is a biker.

West Point cadet caught using cellphone during graduation ceremony march

The cadet (pictured) can be seen in uniform, walking in formation with her peers. But unlike the others, she appears to be looking down at her phone, clutching it with both hands. The footage, shared on the military academy's Facebook page on Saturday, has attracted 869 comments so far, most of them debating the cadet's attitude. Several users expressed their shock as what they view as a flagrant lack of discipline. 'Texting on a cell phone?? Unless that was about a credible threat to the US security PUT IT DOWN!' a woman wrote. Others criticized the entire march, saying the cadets weren't walking in proper formation or weren't wearing the proper attire.

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Dad straps a GoPro to his toddler son and lets him run squealing around the house

if you've ever wondered how the world looks through the eyes of a toddler then wonder no more. Bill Bennett from Somerset in the UK has strapped a GoPro to his son - who is almost two - and let him run free around their home for the day. The adorable video was posted to YouTube on Friday, with Mr Bennett observing how  'it was so interesting to see the world from his perspective!'

A video of a baby and puppy cuddling in a swing proves you're never too young to see a dog as 'man's best friend'. In the video the dog wears pajamas and drapes its paw over the baby.

Flinders University researchers warn 'health foods' like granola, smoothies and fat free yoghurt can contain just as much as much of the white stuff as their sweet alternatives.

Mother-of-two Deva Dalporto, from San Francisco Bay Area, has created a rap song and music video as an ode to her yoga pants. The video has become an online hit with over four million views

The VERY odd couple: A young elephant seal pup and a penguin chick look like good friends

French Canadian teacher Jean-Francois Hic took these hilarious snaps while on holiday in Antarctica. A young seal appears to be in hysterics after a joke by his penguin pal. The southern elephant seal is not a predator towards the Gentoo penguin, hence the good relationship between the pair. Mr Hic took these photographs on Livingston Island, off the Antarctic Peninsula.

   

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