Amber Heard files domestic violence restraining order against Johnny Depp

Amber Heard is accusing her estranged husband Johnny Depp of domestic abuse in a court filing. Heard and her lawyer Samantha Spector appeared in a California court on Friday where the 30-year-old actress filed for a domestic violence restraining order. Heard brought with her photos of her alleged injuries, including one that appears to show her with a large bruise around her eye. That photo was reportedly taken on Saturday after Heard alleges that Depp hit her in the face with his iPhone Heard claims that Depp offered her money to keep the incident quiet, but she instead made the decision to file for divorce that Monday.

Tahir Nazir who went on 7000 mile 'rape tour' of Britain’s universities is jailed

Tahir Nazir (top) from Glasgow used university events to sneak into UK student halls and homes in the hope of targeting drunk undergraduates. One woman who had been to a Halloween party in Manchester woke up to find 40-year-old Nazir, who carried a fake ID claiming he was a student at Glasgow University (bottom), half-naked, licking her neck and trying to rape her, while in Cardiff he was seen lying on top of a woman as she lay drunk at student halls. At Manchester Crown Court he was convicted of trespass with intent to commit an offence, sexual assault, attempted rape, and three charges of trespass with intent to commit a sexual offence.

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Evans (pictured), 50, spoke about the launch of the show as he appeared at the finals of BBC2's 500 Words children's writing competition at London's Globe theatre.

A customer broke his arm diving out a Costa Coffee first floor window in Didsbury, Manchester, after mistaking the sound of schoolchildren throwing trays on the floor for a terror attack.

How Harmony of the Seas' first trip became a PR disaster

The £800million Harmony Of The Seas (far left) has been branded an 'unsafe building site' by its first outraged customers since setting sail for Rotterdam from Southampton on a four-night trip on May 22. Worrying footage taken on the ship, which is nearly 330 foot longer than the Titanic, shows closed kids attractions, exposed extension cords (left), half-complete rooms (right) and dozens of workers taking smoke breaks amidst the sun loungers. Georgina Davie (far right), from Southampton, was on board and described the ship as 'a construction site... unsafe and a serious risk to all passengers'.

York history graduate Bartholomew Cuthbert Joly de Lotbiniere will go on trial next year and is also accused of two sexual assaults and another count of attempted sexual assault.

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The altercation between two groups of passengers took place after a Norwegian Air flight to Palma, Majorca was cancelled while flyers waited at the gate.

Melissa Swift, 25, from West Bromwich, admitted sneaking the poison into bottles stored in a fridge in her staff room to try and kill her colleagues at Goldfield Court care home.

Former beauty queen Natalie Gentle, 33, of Plymouth, died after taking a lethal mix of drugs just days before Christmas, an inquest heard - and her mother said her death was down to no one helping.

PC Amar Tasaddiq Hussain, 29, sent West Midlands Police into 'overdrive' after phoning through an anonymous warning that a terrorist was planning to kidnap a Muslim policeman.

Andy Bush’s daughter blasts ‘jealous’ Slovakian swimwear model guilty of murder

When jeweller Andy Bush began dating Slovakian model Mayka Kukucova four years ago he seemed to have struck gold (together, inset). At 22, Kukucova (left) was half his age - and beautiful. Bush never could have guessed how it would end. Two years ago, she shot him dead, consumed by jealousy over his new relationship with university student Maria Korotaeva (right). Today, Kukucova was found guilty of his murder - much to the relief of the jeweller's family. Here, MailOnline looks back over the relationship - and the chilling warning signs leading up to his death.

There is heavy congestion and tailbacks across the country as millions of people get away for the Bank Holiday weekend which forecasters say will be sunny until Monday.

Owner Liam Woodgates was re-wiring the security system at Hopkinson Vintage, Antiques and Art Centre in Station Street, Nottingham when the white 'spectre' drifted past and gave him a fright.

Nicusor Ion, 41, of Islip Gardens, Northolt, was armed with a knife on both occasions when he struck at the same underpass. He was already a convicted robber from his home country of Romania.

Kevin Lewis Adams, 52, has been charged with the manslaughter of Kim Dohoon, 36, by gross negligence after the latter died during a 'sex game' at a property in Swindon last June.

Overall, there were 296,863 people registered as having cancer in England in 2014 - a 1.4 per cent increase from the same point in 2013, figures from the Office for National Statistics showed.

The major trial, backed by the US Government, found rats exposed to the type of radio waves emitted by mobile phones were more likely to develop tumours in their brains and hearts.

Maths quiz with a twist is the latest puzzle to leave the internet baffled

This brainteaser is so mind-boggling that it has had hundreds of thousands of people scratching their heads. Antley Lamont Staten posted this brainteaser on Facebook and it's been shared more than 370,000 times and elicited more than 58,000 comments and reactions. The puzzle shows a grid of nine numbers and a sign next to it asking people to share the image when they find the error. Lots of people have been trying but failing to solve what they think is a mathematical equation on the right side.

A man known only as Salticid who received a suspicious message from a potential spammer had some fun playing along in a conversation that becomes increasingly funny and surreal.

Leanne Scarborough, 32, was left 'angry and disgusted' when the firm First Choice told her to pay the fee for cancelling her Cape Verde holiday after Robert Sims, 30, was hit by a car.

Michael Purcell, 53, had knocked back rounds of whisky and coke when he burst into the room of 49 year-old Imelda Molina and plunged a knife into her back 48 times at their flat in north London.

Alexander Economou, 37, is standing trial accused of harassing David de Freitas, whose daughter killed herself a few days before she was due to stand trial for perverting the course of justice.

Woman in Brexit debate immigration row blames EU as she struggles for council house

Emily Wood, 28, from Poole, who lives with mother Valerie and carer father Roderick (together at home today, left), says they have even visited the council houses they missed out on to prove foreigners are being 'bumped up'. She said: 'When we have gone round to see who has ended up in the property, it has usually been immigrants'. Miss Wood fell out with MPs and audience members when she said her disabled mother could not get the council house she needs because others are given priority. Today the music producer stood by her comments on live TV last night (top right) and told MailOnline: 'I felt I had to speak up for my generation'. Last night fellow audience member Asma Butt (bottom right), from Aberdeen, weighed in and told Miss Wood: 'The EU is not some kind of scapegoat for you to keep blaming for your problems'.

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has been urged to to visit Britain to see how it has been "damaged" by the EU

In a declaration released following  the Ise-Shima summit in Japan, they concluded:  'A UK exit from the EU would reverse the trend towards greater global trade and investment, and the jobs they create, and is a further serious risk to growth.

Switzerland's super rich Oberwil-Lieli village where asylum seekers are banned

The picturesque village of Oberwil-Lieli, 10 miles from Zurich, in Switzerland, is the only place in Europe not to accept asylum seekers after its 2,200 residents held a referendum to reject the government's quota to make them take ten refugees. The wealthy village, which has 300 millionaires, seven per cent of its residents voted 52 per cent to 48 per cent against taking the migrants. In doing so the village agreed to pay a fine of £200,000. The fine will be paid through local taxes, which generate £5million a year. Some wealthy individuals have even offered to personally contribute. The decision has polarised opinion. Oberwil-Lieli's outspoken right wing mayor Andreas Glarner told MailOnline: He told MailOnline: 'The rejection was a protest at the quota being imposed on us by the Government.'

Using grotesque racial stereotypes to scare white people is as despicable as it is desperate. This type of rabid propaganda has no place in an advanced democracy, writes RICHARD LITTLEJOHN.

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The plans involve establishing a military headquarters and are backed by Germany as the first step toward creating an EU army. David Cameron has insisted the UK would never sign up.

Sian Williams' husband praises her bravery following 'brutal' double mastectomy 

The BBC presenter, now 51, revealed her breast cancer fight this week and now her husband has spoken about the moment he found her 'battered and broken' following her double mastectomy. Fellow journalist Paul Woolwich, who married Sian in 2008 (pictured in 2010 with their daughter Evie, right) described how he 'couldn't bear' the prospect of a life without her - and how, following her operations, he feared she felt less feminine. Sian presented BBC Breakfast for 11 years (inset with co-host Bill Turnball) and now anchors 5 News on Channel 5.

Amarna Carthy, from Nottinghamshire, was riding the vehicle in Fethiye, Turkey with cousin Jakadi Clarke, 21, when they plunged into a ditch, killing Ms Carthy instantly on Monday.

EXCLUSIVE: Three men have been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after a fatal crash in December 2013. Three men died in a horrific fireball in the north London crash.

Schools in Brighton, Kent, Devon, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Sunderland and London have all shut today following another spate of bomb scares that have plagued Britain this week.

GCSE Maths students take to Twitter to share their hilarious reactions

GCSE students have taken to Twitter to share their hilarious reactions to yesterday's maths paper from the exam board Edexcel. The non-calculator paper was undertaken by thousands of pupils across the country on 26 May and it seems that many might have found the test a little tricky. For many students the absence of a stem and leaf diagram on the first page - a diagram they were expecting to see - left them feeling disorientated. User Laura tweeted to say: 'Cannot believe the last 12 years of my life have lead up to a GCSE maths paper with no stem and leaf question.' Caitlin Fox was equally frustrated adding: 'R.I.P to the stem and leaf diagrams.'

Wales fans Leon, 43, and Gary Ravenscroft, 46, were left devastated when their mother Gillian, 67, returned a Pierre Cardin suitcase to a TK Maxx in Cwmbran, Wales, with their £110 tickets inside.

The London-based magician wowed judges Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Simon Cowell and David Walliams with his trick involving a book during a semi-final on Tuesday.

Carolyn Docherty, 35, from Woolton, Liverpool, said she still wears the same loose, baggy clothes as when she was a size 24 and even feels less confident than before she lost the weight.

Top weight loss surgeon Jamie Young, 39, has walked free from court after admitting threatening his wife at their home in Melrose, Scotland, in a confrontation so fierce one of their children was sick.

Britain's Got Talent Moldovan sword swallower Alex Magala is a 'naughty boy'

EXCLUSIVE: BGT's most dangerous act, the sword-swallower Alexandr Magala, 26, was a school drop out who was always was naughty growing up and was nicknamed 'bad boy', say his family. MailOnline tracked down his relatives in his sleepy hometown of Orhei in Moldova and learned that the flamboyant Britain's Got Talent finalist, who wowed Simon Cowell worked as a stripper in Las Vegas (pictured left and top right) before appearing on the ITV show in front of an audience of millions. Magala (pictured as a boy bottom right) has previously told how punters stuffed $100 notes into his underpants. His uncle Yury, told MailOnline his mother Svetlana, who divorced his father Viktor and has remarried in and living in New York, was 'shocked' when she was finally told about his career choice.

Josphat Mutekedza (pictured), 36, a private in the Territorial Army knifed Miriam Nyazema 26 times in the face, chest and back as he lay in wait for her to arrive home with her new boyfriend.

Drugs gang 'lieutenant' Elliot Hartwell, 33, is back behind bars just months after being released on parole after admitting three counts of money laundering at Liverpool Crown Court.

Students at John Hopkins University have created a prosthetic foot for women that accommodates fashion footwear. 'Prominence' has an adjustable ankle to adapt to heels up to 4in high.

Edward Tenniswood, 52, denied killing India Chipchase and the new charge of raping the part-time barmaid during a five-minute appearance from prison via videolink.

Calais refugee camp is reduced to ashes as hundreds of migrants burn tents

Police believe the migrants, mainly Afghans and Sudanese, were fighting over disputed trafficking routes into Britain at the Jungle in Calais, leaving over 40 people injured. Rival people smugglers have been clashing in the French port town for months over the price of taking their human cargo across the English Channel on lorries and small boats.

145-year-old coffin with young girl found under a San Francisco home

The 3ft casket (pictured left and right) is believed to belong to a three-year-old girl, whose skin and hair, weaved with lavender flowers, were perfectly preserved. The house (inset) stands on land that was a cemetery in the late 1800s. Redevelopment forced 30,000 bodies to be relocated in the 1930s, but the girl was left behind. She is now sitting in a mortuary in Fresno while an organization works to identify her and rebury her by this summer.

Bridget Loudon, 28, and has just taken her multi-million dollar company to New York where she plans to compete with the $350 billion consultancy industry giants. She gives her top tips for success.

Dermatologists say spending too long staring at a screen can cause fine lines, wrinkles and sagging skin, while drinking too much coffee can cause skin to become dry and dehydrated.

Author Dreda Say Mitchell addressed Ed Miliband as 'David' while arguing over the EU referendum on the BBC's Question Time, causing her to laugh hysterically and put her hands to her face.

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Lynda Whalley (66) of Allerton, Bradford, West Yorkshire, arrives at Bradford Crown Court on Friday morning for sentencing. She stole £166,000 from local company, ACW Garden Centre,  over a nine year period by falsifying accounts. She is pictured with her husband, John.
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Lynda Whalley falsified accounts at ACW Garden Centre in West Yorkshire over a nine-year-period so she could splash the cash on a brand new kitchen worth £4,500 and an all-inclusive trip.

Scientists in California have identified a protein controlling the strength of the natural 24 hour circadian rhythm in mammals. This could help to lead to new sleep treatment.

An unfortunate mobile phone salesman was publicly shamed by an angry crowd in Cixi City, China, on May 23 after he was mistaken for a child kidnapper. He was later rescued by the police.

Mother sends a hilarious tweet to Gordon Ramsay along with a photo of her baby

Claire Dempster, 42, from Cardiff, Wales, sent a photo of adorable Ario-Blue frowning at the camera sporting a shock of blond hair - and the F-Word star even responded. She tweeted Ramsay the picture of her son wearing a white fluffy babygrow with the caption: 'Gordon Ramsay this is our baba - have you been in Wales for any reason around ten months ago?' The tweet has so far had more than 1,300 likes and 800 retweets - and even Ramsay has responded (inset).

Over 28 million people have committed Netflix infidelity. Now UK's Cornetta built Commitment Rings that block access to series you and your partner are watching, unless you're together.

Almost half of Britons drink more alcohol when they go abroad, with a third acting more recklessly as a result, research has revealed. Brits admitted to speeding, taking drugs and having sex in public.

Reece Levinson from Salford, Manchester, had only travelled over to Dublin for a day but still managed to get into trouble after he got his tongue stuck on a frozen beer pump.

Andrew Nay, 39, was sentenced after he left Katrina and Karlina Raiba, aged five and eight, with life-changing injuries when he pulled in front of their family car in Northamptonshire.

Jose Mourinho's wife and son gave insights into the new Manchester United boss' home life as they uploaded pictures of his office to their Twitter accounts, which included a Red Devils home shirt.

Brooke McCartney from Sydney has taken to Facebook to write about a botched eyebrow wax that led to an eye infection and inability to open her eyelid. The post has since been shared over 800 times.

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden holds an adorable Oscar at his christening

Oscar Carl Olaf was dressed in a traditional christening gown as he was carried into the Royal Chapel in Stockholm by Crown Princess Mary, 38. Her eldest daughter Princess Estelle, four, was the spitting image of her mother dressed in a dainty white dress with a miniature version of her mother's fascinator fastened to her hair. Prince Daniel of Sweden looked every bit the proud father as he lead his daughter into the chapel during the special occasion this morning.

Audience member asks Victoria Derbyshire out on a date

One smooth-talking audience member made the most of the first live televised EU referendum debate in Glasgow by chancing his luck and trying to ask out BBC host Victoria Derbyshire.

Why I decided to give up my life in London and become a goat in Switzerland

A 35-year-old man has explained why he gave up life in London to go and 'become a goat' in the Swiss Alps. Thomas Thwaites, (pictured), was fitted with special prosthetic legs for the experiment. He persuaded a goatherd to let him hang out with his animals and even got a fake goat's stomach so he could pretend to eat grass just like his new pals.

Sarah Chrisp, from Cheshire, uploaded a photo to Facebook showing what her four-year-old son, Damian, got up to with her eye shadow and black mascara while she was in the shower.

Salads might be the go-to choice for those who are watching their waistlines, however, for anyone calorie-watching they might be surprised that there are healthier options in fast-food restaurants.

Dog kisses owner every time he kisses his newborn baby 

In an adorable effort to show she wants some of the love showered on her new sibling, Yoga the Vizsla is caught on video smooching her owner every time he kisses his infant son's face. The sweet clip shows the dad as he holds his son, Tymon, in his lap while the dog is sat nearby on the couch. As the owner bends down and kisses his baby boy on the mouth, Yoga is seen simultaneously licking the side of her owner's face. The video was filmed in Warsaw, Poland.

The girl was assaulted by armed men on Saturday while visiting a shantytown on the west side of Rio de Janeiro and did not regain consciousness until Sunday morning.

Horrific footage of the flogging in Nigeria shows the victim lying face-down on a wooden bench and being hit with sticks by another man.

M25 dashcam footage shows lorry sidesweep a Mercedes before ramming it

Alarming video footage shows the lorry take out the Mercedes travelling in the middle lane of the M25. The car is then rammed down the road on the motorway near Leatherhead. Passengers travelling in the car behind cry out in shock at the crash which happens right in front of them. The date of the incident was the 1 May and it occurred between junctions 8 and 9 on the M25.

Private soldier Arton Panter, 29, allegedly called one officer 'n*****' and the other a 'P***', when they came to the house in Derby, before lying on the floor so they couldn't handcuff him.

Marsie Taylor, 96, from London, has become the first woman to be awarded the Legion d'honneur by the French ambassador after she helped plan the D-Day landings in June 1944.

The report stated that the drone was "extremely close to the aircraft"

The pilot of the jet airliner ' expressed his surprise' after spotting the object shortly after take-off from Manchester Airport, the UK Airprox Board (UKAB) said.

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British woman killed after Thai boat packed with tourists capsizes

Jason Parnell, 46, who married last May, is still missing following the speedboat tragedy off the island of Koh Samui. His wife Puja, 31, escaped unhurt. The couple, from Loughborough, were in Thailand on a romantic holiday to celebrate their first wedding anniversary (pictured left and inset). A British woman, named by Thai police as Monica Cozma, 28, was killed in the horror crash. The speedboat was carrying 32 tourists and four crew when it capsized after hitting a 'big wave' near the popular tourist island at 5pm on Thursday. Many were injured, including a woman who was strapped onto a stretcher (bottom right) after being pulled from the water. Others were also saved after Thai marine police smashed a hole in the upturned hull (top right) to free survivors trapped under the boat.

One of the greatest ships ever built, RMS Queen Mary left Southampton on 27 May 1936 for New York, hosting the likes of John F Kennedy and Elizabeth Taylor before it was retired in 1967.

The remains of Martha Brown are to be dug up along with 50 other bodies at the former site of Dorchester Prison after a developer agreed to postpone house-building work on the land.

This undated photo provided by Braeburn Pharmaceuticals shows the Probuphine opioid implant. Federal health officials on Thursday, May 26, 2016, approved the innovative new option for Americans struggling with addiction to heroin and painkillers: a drug-oozing implant that curbs craving and withdrawal symptoms for six months at a time. The implant is essentially a new, long-term delivery system for an established drug, buprenorphine, which has long been used to treat opioid addiction. (Braeburn Pharmaceuticals via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

The inch-long Probuphine implant, designed to drip feed the drug buprenorphine into the bloodstream over a six-month period to combat opioid and heroin addiction, has been approved by the FDA.

04/05/16. Alton Towers rollercoaster crash victim Vicky Balch pictured leaving the theme Park yesterday. Vicky had returned to look at the Smiler ride as part of her ongoing therapy to cope with the accident. Vicky had to have a leg amputated last year after the roller coaster crash. She was accompanied by her mother Karen.\nNoble Draper Pictures.\n**BYLINE: JEN SMITH/NOBLE/DRAPER**

Vicky Balch, 20, visited the £18million Smiler ride at Staffordshire-based theme park Alton Towers as part of her ongoing therapy to deal with the rollercoaster crash last June in which she lost her right leg.

Bobby the cocker spaniel is rescued after falling down well and surviving without food and

Adorable Bobby's barks and whines were eventually heard by two farmers and an emergency team was scrambled to rescue him after he fell down the well in Gimingham, Norfolk. He was hauled to safety (left and top right) and wagged his tail in delight as he was reunited with his delighted owner, Adrian Phillips (bottom right).

The ex-wife of Prince Andrew appeared deep in thought while clutching her phone and a handbag, revealing a very different side to the usually glamorous Duchess of York, 56.

An inquest at Westminster Coroner's Court into the death of rock star Pete Doherty's friend was dramatically halted when a witness was arrested on suspicion of injecting a fatal heroin overdose.

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REDISCOVERED footage shows the remarkable moment Eton toffs - including future Tory minister Jonathan Aitken - went down a Scottish coal mine.
The British Film Institute (BFI) have newly published a haul of films from their private archives - making them publically available for the first time.
Among the trove uploaded in the past year is a remarkable 1961 clip showing a class of Eton schoolboys on an exchange to the coal mining village of Cumnock, East Ayrshire.
Among the fresh-faced visitors is none other than a young Jonathan Aitken - who went on to become a Tory MP and cabinet minister before being jailed for perjury in 1999.
The clip is a ìcinemagazineî designed to be watched by those working in the mining industry.
The full ten minute black and white reel, titled ìVisit to Ayrî first shows scenes of the pupils from Eton College dressed in formal attire being greeted at the Cumnock train station by the local MP.
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The footage, released from the British Film Institute's private archives, shows a class of Eton schoolboys on an exchange to the coal mining village of Cumnock, East Ayrshire, in 1961.

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Tributes have been paid to 14-year-old schoolgirl Kiera Beagle who collapsed and died during a sports lesson at Calderhead High School in Shotts, North Lanarkshire, yesterday.

Washing kids hair can be a chore, but these tips will help get rid of the tears. Brushing the knots out before showering, not lathering and letting them practice on a pet are all keys to success.

The rapper shared a video of stars including Vardy (pictured) partying, as well as the morning after the night before as he and others enjoyed breakfast at the exclusive Peckforton Castle in Cheshire.

Ruby Pearl Marshall's caravans and all of her possessions burnt in ancient rite

Four caravans full of possessions belonging to Ruby Pearl Marshall (left inset) were burnt in the ceremony (pictured), which followed her enormous funeral yesterday in Merthyr, Wales. Mrs Marshall died earlier this month aged 78 and her funeral saw hundreds of mourners send two towns to a standstill as her cortege passed through.

The Airbus A320 from Ahmedabad in Gujarat state to Jaipur in Rajasthan was close to touching down at Jaipur airport when the pilots were alerted by a 'too low terrain' cockpit warning.

The cat colony at Su Pallosu in Sardinia has existed for over a century but has recently become a hot tourist spot where guests can pet the animals and see the local archaeological sites.

Dr Tariq Idrees, a dentist and owner of Carisbrook Dental Clinic in Manchester, reveals the 10 things you think are good for your teeth, but that can actually harm your oral health.

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The former Welsh international striker was jailed in 2012 for attacking the woman at a hotel in Rhyl, North Wales - but the conviction was quashed last month.

Some 1,500 props from the award-winning TV series 'Mad Men' which was set in a 1960s Madison Avenue advertising agency, are set to go under the hammer at auction next week.

Passing doctors in Greenwich save the life of man shot in the chest and arm

A 28-year-old man remains in hospital in 'critical but stable' condition after being shot in Greenwich. Two passing doctors gave him life-saving treatment, left, right and inset, until paramedics arrived. The victim was sitting in his car when he was shot in the chest and arm. The Metropolitan Police are investigating and the Trident Gang Crime Command is leading the probe.

The retired plane, called Lady Penelope, was taken out of service last year and is gathering dust at an airport in Arizona, but it could see new life depending on the buyer's intentions.

The Labour leader was invited to attend a ceremony marking the 100th anniversary of the key Battle of Jutland next week alongside David Cameron and members of the Royal Family.

An ingenious octopus has been showing off his house-building skills. The creature uses a spoon, a flip-flop and some coconut shell to make the nest off the island of Lombok in Indonesia.

If you won a six-figure weekly salary, what would you buy first? If you are a young footballer chances are it's a supercar. Now, a new course has been set up to teach them to drive safely.

Can you spot Luna the bear in this Bavarian forest as she plays hide-and-seek?

The mother bear posed with her pair of four-month-old cubs at Neuschönau in the Bavarian Forest National Park. But then she decided to play a game of hide-and-seek. Photographer Ingo Gerlach snapped the trio after waiting four days to capture the perfect picture.

A mugshot of Arkansas woman Sarah Seawright is sending Twitter into meltdown mode. Her flawless mugshot was taken in April after she was arrested for failure to appear in court.

In the first penalty of its kind in Spain, the tourist had headed to El Cura beach in Torrevieja, Costa Blanca early in the morning and planted an umbrella in the sand but was fined for his actions.

Teenage girl is smashed against the rocks when bungee jump goes wrong in Russia

The incident, at a marble quarry close to the city of Murmansk in Russia's north-western Murmansk Oblast region, was caught on video. The clip begins with the girl, 19-year-old Maryana, being cheered by her friends as she prepares to leap from a cliff top (left) platform. The bungee cord is attached to another line across a gorge so that jumpers cross from side-to-side while simultaneously bouncing up-and-down. Maryana's jump seems to be going to plan as she plunges towards the river below (centre) before being pulled back up by the cord at the last second. But then she shoots across the gorge too fast and slams into the rocks on the other side (right).

A senior Apple executive reportedly floated the idea of buying Time Warner at a meeting with the media giant. Time Warner, which owns HBO, CNN and Warner Brothers, is a prime takeover target.

Shaili Kumari, from Patna, eastern India, suffers from a rare genetic disorder called Crouzon syndrome, caused when bones in the skull fuse together prior to birth.

Former jockey-turned successful racehorse trainer David Nicholls is accused of sexually assaulting two women and will appear at Teesside Crown Court in late June.

Students from the University of Leicester estimated the oxygen content of the lake and maximum oxygen use by Harry. Unfortunately their predictions suggest he would have drowned.

Henry Heimlich performs technique named for him in emergency for the FIRST TIME

Dr. Henry Heimlich (left) was sitting at a communal dining table at Cincinnati's Deupree House, where he lives, and noticed fellow resident Patty Ris (right) in distress while eating an open-faced hamburger. He dashed out of his seat, put his arms around her and pressed on her abdomen below the rib cage, following his own instructions. Heimlich, who in multiple national television appearances had demonstrated the 'Heimlich Maneuver' to dislodge food from an airway, had never employed it in an emergency, said center spokesman Ken Paley. Heimlich is seen demonstrating the maneuver on Johnny Carson in 1979 (inset).

IT worker Miroslav Mirchev made his way through the aisles of Topshop in Oxford Street, swinging his back around, which contained a smartphone, after seeing 'a woman he was attracted to'.

North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, pictured, accused President Obama of 'the wild ambition to dominate the world by dint of the US nuclear edge' following today's historic Hiroshima visit.

Amazing drone footage and stunning photographs captures a school of mobula rays soaring above the ocean in Baja California, Mexico. They perform awe-inspiring aerobatic displays.

Fighteningly accurate video portrays London Underground lines as people

Muriel Comedy created the video that reimagines 11 different tube lines as people with their own distinctive personalities, such as city-slicker Jubilee and brassy Central who's got a penchant for wine (bottom centre). The four-minute clip has swept Facebook, with almost 1 million views and thousands of shares in four days. And it clearly hit a nerve with Londoners who branded it 'hilarious' and 'spot on'.

Yale University researchers say a brain scanning technique could help doctors distinguish between patients in a vegetative state and those with hidden signs of consciousness.

Pro-skateboarders Tony Hawk and Aaron 'Jaws' Homoki take to a Zero G 'vomit comet' plane to try out their dream tricks in true weightlessness. The two experienced Martian, Lunar, and zero gravity.

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Researchers at the University of Michigan can tap into a phone's microphone and speaker, using inaudible high frequency tones to make it pressure-sensitive (pictured).

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The IOC says 23 athletes have tested positive in reanalysis of their doping samples from the 2012 London Olympics. The IOC says the athletes represent five sports and six countries.

Starbucks' customer discovers a grande mocha is the same amount as a tall cup 

Court enforcement agent Denny Mills filmed his colleague Lee Batley (left) comfortably pouring a £2.75 grande mocha from a self-service coffee machine into a £2.45 tall cup at a motorway service station between Sheffield and Derby. The outraged agent told consumer complaints site A Spokesman Said: 'We sort of suspected it would work, but didn't know for sure. But we were amazed to see the bigger one pour easily into the smaller one - so what is the extra 30p for? The only difference between the cups is their shape.' A spokesperson for Starbucks said: 'We want all our customers to receive a high quality coffee, but we also want them to be able to drink it safely. Our vending machines are calibrated to allow a small amount of room in the cup to ensure they can be carried securely and the drink volume served is consistent with each cup size.'

Two travellers have been detained after posing for nude photos in Dali, China. They uploaded the sexually suggestive images to their social media account. Police tracked the pair down.

A huge coronal hole in the northern hemisphere of the sun has been spotted by Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). The hole releases solar winds which cause geomagnetic storms.

The book is called Bible Emoji: scripture 4 millennials. Its online description says the book is 'A great and fun way to share the gospel.'

Husband and wife who claim to be the most tattooed couple in the UK

Curly, 49, and Jacqui Moore, 45, from Oxford, appeared on the daytime show today to showcase their body art which covers their entire bodies and part of their faces. A This Morning poll found 26 per cent of their viewers have eight tattoos or more and some of them tweeted to share their designs.

A generous woman who paid a stranger's £22 shopping bill at a Tesco in central London was delighted when she received her money back from him - and one of his £8,000 paintings.

Students at John Hopkins University have created a prosthetic foot for women that accommodates fashion footwear. 'Prominence' has an adjustable ankle to adapt to heels up to 4in high.

Arkansas-based Shane Birkinbine came up with the idea after purchasing Super Mario Maker, which allows users to design and then create their own levels - making them as difficult as they wish.

Adventurous Sergi Basoli, originally from Barcelona, has escaped the rat race, and now spends his days paddling around the Mediterranean - with his canine first mate.

Foxconn, the Taiwanese company which assembles iPhones and iPads, has brought in machines to perform repetitive tasks and axed more than half its 110,000-strong staff at a factory in Southern China.

Robot soldier called 'Iron Man'

The robot's purpose will be to 'replace the person in the battle or in emergency areas where there is a risk of explosion, fire, high background radiation, or other conditions that are harmful to humans'.

The father of a British tourist who is in a coma after plunging from a balcony has flown out to Spain to be by his bedside. Andrew Phillips, 25, had only just arrived in the resort of Magaluf.

Obesity expert, Professor Bail Ammori from Altrincham, Cheshire is accused of beating his 22-year-old daughter Huda after the pair traded insults about his new partner Hayley Pritchard.

The viral infection hepatitis A has spread to a third school in South Wales as 12 children are taken ill with the condition - however Public Health Wales are 'confident' the risk remains low.

Coastguards have slammed a school group after students posed for a photograph just metres away from the edge of a crumbling cliff (pictured) along the Seven Sisters coastline in East Sussex.

Picture of Jimmy Carr meeting the Queen sets off an epic internet Photoshop battle

Comedians Jimmy Carr and Peter Kay have become the latest celebrities to fall victim to a Photoshopper, who has edited a meeting they had with the Queen back in 2012. Carr was photographed at the Diamond Jubilee Concert four years ago looking very confused as fellow comedian Kay, was greeted by the Queen. Now the original photo, which was funny enough to begin with, it has now resurfaced and has been edited using some impressive Photoshop skills by one user on Imgur and has now gone viral.

Linda Gillam, 69, from Mitcham in South London, had cut the grass cut around the grave (pictured) in March after all the families were warned about the state of the site.

Driving instructor Mark Fitzsimons. See National story NNPARK; A driving instructor was slapped with a £60 fine after using a car park for five minutes so a learner could practice their bay parking.Mark Fitzsimons got a learner driver to perform two bay parks at the end of a lesson. On March 31, with five minutes left of the lesson, Mark decided to use the time to practice bay parking with his student in the almost empty car park near The Princess Alice pub in Thamesmead. He claims the student reversed into the bay twice, opened the driverís door to check the car was within the white lines, and drove off.

Mark Fitzsimons was caught on CCTV as he gave a novice driver the chance to perform two bay parks at the end of a lesson in south-east London.

Products referencing Liverpool families' 27-year fight for justice for the victims of the Hillsborough disaster have been slammed by survivors as 'tacky' and 'reprehensible'.

Dr. Judith Wright, from Chicago, explains that 'pre-sexual programming' occurs at a very young age and children learn about relationships 'based on the way we are treated by their primary caregivers.'

Leila, Liina and Lily Luik, 30, from Estonia, are believed to be the first identical triplets to compete against each other in the Games's 120-year history.

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The move would put Apple in a three way battle with Amazon and Google.
It is unclear whether Apple could also release a separate, standalone speaker.

Barack Obama becomes first serving US President to visit Hiroshima

Barack Obama, left, became the first sitting US President to visit Hiroshima, the site of the world's first atomic strike, laying a wreath to those who died. Obama, who was joined at the ceremony by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, spoke of his desire to see a world without nuclear weapons. Obama said August 6, 1945 'demonstrated that mankind possessed the means to destroy itself'. He said '71 years ago, death fell from the sky.' Later, Obama was embraced by survivors of the attack which claimed the lives of some 140,000 people including a dozen US prisoners of war.

The toddler was found to be gravely ill by paramedics who were called to an address in Broadmayne, near Dorchester in Dorset and he was pronounced dead at hospital.

Afia, Bristol Zoo's adorable baby gorilla, made history this year by being the first gorilla to be born by c-section in the UK - and now this heartwarming video has been released of her smiling.

A home video shows Myla I'Anson, from Nottingham, kissing and hugging the TV screen as she watches her unborn sibling writhing around in her mother Carly's womb.

A website has been launched advertising John Simpson's 'enviable network' to 'lay the groundwork for corporate activity' and 'assist clients in reaching their business goals'.

Vinny Waddington's killer's taunt hours after he shot teen dead caught on tape

This is the shocking moment convicted murderer Luke Kendrick (inset, right) - who will serve at least 25 years in jail - gloats over the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old teenager in Garston, Liverpool. Police bodycam footage recorded the chilling moment (main picture) less than three hours after Vinny Waddington (left) was shot dead on July 14 last year. Vinny was killed by one of three men firing a shotgun from the driver's window of 26-year-old Kendrick's Audi A3 car. Ryan Bate, 24 (inset, left) was also convicted of murder.

Police stormed the flat of Ian Shingler, 41, in Rainham, Essex, to find the internet-bought bomb placed on a baking tray. More than 300 residents were evacuated for eight hours as a result.

A Spanish bishop has demanded priests and monks working for him must provide a special certificate to prove they are not a paedophile. The Bishop of Lleida has given a September deadline.

An African-American family leaving Florida during the Great Depression.

Researchers led by McGill University looked at data from 3,726 people and say event had a profound impact on African-American communities and their genetic diversity nationwide.

Evidence beamed back the European Space Agency's Rosetta probe has provided new evidence that comets may have carried the raw ingredients for life to Earth billions of years ago.

This is the moment motorcyclist David Conroy, 46, almost had his head ripped off when a truck's cargo became loose and spilled out in front of him in Wigan, Greater Manchester.

Figures released today by the Health and Social Care Information Centre showed the number of deaths attributable to smoking fell to 78,000 in 2014, down from 89,000 in 2004.

Researchers from the NOAA discovered the 3.5-meter-long sponge that could be the oldest creature on the planet off the coast of Hawaii, 2,1000 metres below the surface.

Found alongside 30 decapitated skulls at the site of the Templo Mayor in Mexico, the 8 masks have puzzled archaeologists since their discovery. A new study has shed light on their origin.

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 23: Kim Jong Uns maternal aunt and her husband, known in North Korea as Ko Yong Suk and Ri Gang, pose for a portrait in New Yorks Times Square on April 23, 2016. They have been living in the United States since 1998, and run a dry-cleaning store. (Photo by Yana Paskova for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Ko Yong Suk, 60, is the sister of Kim Jong Il's third-wife Kim Yong Hui, the mother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. She and her husband defected to the U.S. 18 years ago.

Matador who lost an eye after being gored in his face is tossed in the air

One-eyed matador Juan Jose Padilla was picked up by the charging bull before being dashed to the ground at Las Ventas bullring in Madrid, Spain. Dramatic pictures show the 43-year-old, dubbed 'The Pirate' because of the patch he wears, taunting the 1,400lbs animal before it rams into his chest. Moments later, Padilla somersaulted in the air before the bull tried to gore the back of his legs with its horns as the shocked audience watched on.

Food keeps the alcohol in the stomach for longer, slowing its route to the small intestine where it is absorbed, according to the BBC's The Truth Behind Alcohol programme.

Sue Sim, 53, chief constable of Northumbria Police between 2010 and 2015, claimed the force had a 'macho and laddish' culture and accused male colleagues of remarking on her make-up.

Materiable is an interactive tabletop which represents material properties using shape-changing interfaces. This could be used in geoscience studies, and even medical education.

Princess Diana's glitzy Catherine Walker gown gown worn for the State visit to Austria in 1986 is estimated to sell for £80,000 to £100,000. Also going under the hammer is a tartan look from 1985.

FILE - In this Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016  file photo, health workers get ready to spray insecticide to combat the Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that transmits the Zika virus, under the bleachers of the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, which will be used for the Archery competition in the 2016 summer games. More than 145 public health experts signed an open letter to the World Health Organization on Friday, May 27, 2016 asking the U.N. health agency to consider whether the Rio de Janeiro Olympics should be postponed or moved because of the ongoing Zika outbreak. The letter calls for the games to be delayed or relocated ¿in the name of public health.¿ (AP Photo/Leo Correa, File)

A group of almost 150 public health experts have written to the World Health Organization calling for August's Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, citing recent evidence the virus causes severe birth defects.

Flight KE2708 was preparing to take off from Japan's Haneda Airport in Tokyo on Friday as smoke billowed from the Boeing 777's left engine before passengers were evacuated.

After passing his driving test Josh Peake, 18, pictured, is latest in a driving dynasty of his family touring firm started back in 1886 by Edmund Peake.

What's that you're saying? Tiny dog appears to have something on her mind as she ARGUES

Tiny dog Rosie - believed to be a French bulldog cross - has been filmed by its adoring owner yapping on the sofa in a truly unique way in response to the beeping microwave in a house in Denver, Colorado. Her unusual high-pitched growling intensifies every time the woman repeats, 'Beeeeeep, beeeeep.' The combination of the dog's rather unattractive appearance and the odd noises make for a hilarious effect. The interaction seems exactly like a conversation with Rosie appearing to scold the woman for her mimicking. 'How dare I say "Beeeep,"' the woman says as the video ends with a final piercing yap.

Lara Wirth, 16, from Melbourne, is a self-taught special effects make-up and body artist. She spends days transforming herself into monsters and reptiles - and still goes to school.

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The man had been ordered to pay £230 a month for the couple's eldest daughter in Padua, Italy, but chose instead to send deliveries of his own creation to the value of the settlement.

The large plants (pictured) were created using topiary skills in Cross, near Axbridge in Somerset - the former hometown of comedian and actor Frankie Howerd.

Jack Cornwell's grave in Manor Park Cemetery, east London, has been given Grade II listed status to commemorate his bravery during the Battle of Jutland ahead of its 100th anniversary.

Scientists the Francis Crick Institute in London are now preparing with the first embryos set to be modified later this year. Up to 120 donated embryos will be used initially in the study of four genes.

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Footage shows a man attacking his ex-girlfriend and demanding a break-up fee. The shocking incident reportedly took place in China on May 23.

 

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The sloshed shopper becomes angry when his reflection will not let him pass through. The 'blind drunk' man then hilariously begins to talk to himself in the Ukrainian city of Lutsk. Store customers can be heard laughing in the background before the man filming him walks up to explain the situation. The middle-aged man had drunk so much alcohol he appeared not to realise he was looking at himself.

GoPro attached to a cheetah to capture the world's fastest land animal in video

Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, in Cincinnati, Ohio, had the idea to mount a Go Pro camera to a harness attached to the back of a cheetah as it reached 60mph. The animal selected for the experiment was three-year-old Savannah, who has been hand-raised at the zoo since she was very young. The clip shows the cheetah sprinting at full speed while chasing a ball. The Go Pro captures its slender physique as it bounds across the grass of its enclosure.

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Nine RAF Typhoon jets fly in formation to celebrate British aviation history

The aircraft, one from each of the RAF's Typhoon Squadrons, flew in a 'diamond nine formation' flight to represent all operational and training assets. In the centre of the formation was GiNA which had been painted to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain last year, and Wing Commander Nicolson VC DFC, the only Fighter Command Pilot to receive the Victoria Cross during World War Two. The 6, 29, and 11 Squadrons were also celebrating their 100th anniversaries with a special paint scheme on their tails (inset).

Princess Diana's brother, Earl Charles Spencer, has opened the sprawling Althorp estate, where she is interred on an island, near Northampton, to support a charity founded by his wife.

Serge Zaka, 26, has journeyed far and wide to compile a collection of McDonald's fast food boxes. The five-year feat has seen the Frenchman spend €2,000 and consume 393 burgers.

The amazing point-of-view footage of the boomerang in flight was captured by Victor Poulin, who lives in the state of New Hampshire, and is affectionately known as the 'Boomerang Man'.

The video, featured on America's Funniest Videos, shows the young dog dressed up up in a pink and white, furry rabbit costume. And it's clear the pup is not impressed with the get-up.

Fleet Week sees attack helicopters and even Concorde go on display in New York

These stunning aerial pictures show attack helicopters (bottom left), vintage aircraft and even Concorde on display alongside US Navy warships in New York, as thousands of sailors gather for Fleet Week. The annual event sees Marines and naval personnel mingle with the public as ships, aircraft carriers (top left) and warplanes are shown off to New Yorkers. Ahead of Memorial Day, the planes and helicopters have been shipped on to the Hudson River, where people can take a closer look at air power past and present. More than 4,500 sailors (some seen at a bus stop, bottom right) and Marines are in New York and have been seen meeting locals and tourists in Times Square, as well as giving out free hugs.

   

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