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Kicked out weeks ago, Albanian migrant who's waiting in Channel camp to sneak back into Britain

The 24-year-old, who calls himself Jimmy Korbi (pictured), is among 150 of his countrymen living in tents on cliff overlooking the port of Dieppe in northern France. read


Gang who smuggled 18 Albanians across Channel bought inflatable on eBay

Five men went to a private seller’s home in the New Forest, Hampshire, last week and paid £3,000 in cash for the inflatable craft called Antares. They told the owner they wanted the speedboat for fishing trips. read


Albanians rescued off Kent coast claim asylum despite their country is not at war

Five Albanians rescued from the sinking dinghy off the Kent coast had by last night claimed asylum — even though their country is not at war. read


Google accused of burying results for popular pro-Brexit website on second page

Google has been accused of relegating a pro-Brexit website to the second page of search results. Richard North said EUReferendum.com had been the number one search for 12 years. read


OECD claimed of EU Referendum bias over Brexit comments about economy hit

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development slashed its forecasts for the UK as it said fears that Britain might leave the EU have already 'undermined' growth. read


Immigration points system could boost system by £7.7bn over next 40 years 

The independent report suggests an Australian-style scheme championed by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove could cut net immigration to under 100,000 a year without hitting the public finances. read


Britain must learn from Australian immigration system writes ROGER MAYNARD

It is because Australia has taken in so many migrants that it knows how best to cope with them. It realises any country serious about immigration needs an effective, robust approach, writes ROGER MAYNARD. read


Canadian family facing deportation speak out over UK laws that allows Albanian murderer to stay

The Zielsdorfs and their children face deportation to Canada, while Australians Greg and Kathryn Brain and son Lachlan fell foul of altered immigration rules - despite being invited to the UK. read


EU immigration leaves 3 out of 4 Brits worried about current rate of influx

The ICM survey uncovers widespread public dissatisfaction with the level of immigration from the EU and the impact it has had on Britain's public services over the last decade. read


Dutch PM vows war against Britain if Brexit vote produces tough rules on immigrant workers

Vote Leave hit the campaign trail today with a blueprint for points-based system for work visas. Dutch PM Mark Rutte, pictured, slammed the idea today. read


Remain campaigner Pat Glass tells campaigners to stop canvassing 'old white men'

Pat Glass (pictured), the shadow Europe minister, made her comments while at a Labour event in Wolverhampton just weeks after describing a member of the public as a 'horrible racist'. read


Nigel Farage was rather 'liberating' writes Quentin Letts on his visit to the Brexit 'battle bus'

Reactions to Nigel Farage’s Brexit bus as it chugged into Leeds blasting out the theme tune to The Great Escape yesterday were mixed, writes QUENTIN LETTS. read


Donald Trump backs Brexit and risks a new fight with David Cameron

The billionaire-turned-politician made his strongest intervention yet on Britain's EU referendum as he said voters should support the Leave campaign. read


Kent lorry stopped by police reveals stowaway migrants from Albania

Three minors were among those discovered in the vehicle in Ashford (pictured), which contained a mixture of men and women from Sudan, Ethiopia and Eritrea. read


'Amber Heard text messages to Johnny Depp's assistant' from 2014 emerge

Text messages reportedly exchanged between Amber Heard and a man alleged to be Johnny Depp's assistant, Stephen Deuters, from May 2014 emerged on Wednesday. read


Johnny Depp's bodyguard claims Amber Heard is 'making it up' over assault claims

Johnny Depp's bodyguard has said the Hollywood actor's estranged wife Amber Heard is 'making up' accusations of domestic abuse in order to boost her divorce settlement, it is claimed. read


Amber Heard's dire financial situation revealed in Johnny Depp divorce documents

In income and expense documents filed by Amber Heard's legal team, they showed that her basic monthly income is around $10,000 a month but she spends almost $44,000 on 'basic expenses'. read


New photos show Amber Heard after 'Johnny Depp attacked her in December'

Amber Heard is sharing new photos of what she claims are injuries she suffered during an attack at the hands of estranged husband Johnny Depp, including a bloody lip and more bruising. read


Johnny Depp 'tried to suffocate Amber Heard with a pillow during a drunken rage'

A friend of Heard's said the 52-year-old actor turned violent during a drunken rage with his estranged wife in December 2015. She claims the actress was left battered and bruised. read


BBC's saucy Versailles drama gets viewers hot under the collar on Twitter

The programme about France's Sun King Louis XIV on BBC2 tonight shocked viewers with its seven sex scenes including frontal nudity. But the script failed to live up to expectations. read


BBC's Versailles set a truly abysmal standard writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

No wonder the French had a revolution. The dungeons of the Bastille were too good for the steaming heap of ripe gunge, set in the court of the Sun King Louis XIV, that stank out BBC2. read


Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris end relationship after 15 months

Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris have ended their 15-month relationship, according to reports. A source confirmed to DailyMail.com that the report from People is accurate. read


Glastonbury Festival to MOVE from Worthy Farm to Longleat estate by 2019 

It's home to lions, giraffes and elephants but Longleat could soon house 135,000 music fans as Glastonbury Festival organisers discuss a move to the stately home estate in Wiltshire. read


Johnny Depp, Star Wars' George Lucas and Jack Nicholson in Heidi Fleiss' black book

The A-list clients of Heidi Fleiss have remained a mystery for years, but Radar Online is now revealing a few of the men who they claim are listed in the pages of her infamous black book. read


Suffolk woman Chloe Finch's mum's in love with daughter's best friend

Chloe Finch, 25, originally from Suffolk, was horrified when she found out her mother Louise, 45, was dating best friend Simon, 28. After a series of angry texts, Louise told Chloe she wouldn't give him up. read


High-street facial cleansers are put to the test against soap and water by FEMAIL

Cleansing off make-up and grime is the cornerstone of a good complexion. But with so many options, from wipes to balms, it can be overwhelming. Clare Goldwin tests some. read


Which perfume best suits your hormones

Research says it's shifting hormone levels that dictate scent preferences. FEMAIL finds the best perfumes for your age, from teens to later in life. Teenagers like vanilla and pregnant women like peppermint. read


Bee Wilson says giving babies vegetables at four months can turn them into healthy eaters

Health experts normally stick to the advice that breast is best when it comes to feeding tiny babies. read


Why are High Street shops so NOISY?

Charlotte Kemp found that at the House of Fraser store in Maidstone, the music volume hit 61.7 decibels. M&S bosses are scrapping piped music in stores following customer complaints. read


Eva Longoria's wedding photo is identical to Manchester bride's

Amanda Chalkin, 30 from Manchester was stunned to disocver a snap of Victoria Beckham helping Eva into her dress bears an uncanny resemblance to a photo from her own big day in 2014. read


Women who use smart phone app instead of taking Pill

Bethanie Alys, 21, from Wolverhampton, unexpectedly became pregnant after using a 'fertility app' as contraception. Apps work by pinpointing your date of ovulation. read


Diet 'lowers risk of depression, dementia, cancer, heart disease and stroke'

Scientists from The Westmead Institute for Medical Research in Australia were surprised to find people who ate the most fiber were 80 per cent more likely to still be alive a decade later. read


Quentin Letts speaks up about man's lack of knowledge to repairing cars

Haynes has been publishing workshop manuals for amateur car mechanics since 1965. But last week Haynes reported a slump in profits and there are fears of job cuts. Quentin Letts is worried. read


Aldi and Lidl see profits soar as families splash out on upmarket dishes 

Sales of premium steaks and lobster are soaring at Aldi and Lidl as British families splash out on upmarket food. read


What modern feminists look like according to BEL MOONEY

An academic says women are proudly embracing domesticity and the idea that women have to work to be respected is being rejected. Bel Mooney says caring for a family has never been sexier. read


ISIS executioner dubbed The Bulldozer is 'captured' by the Syrian army

The obese extremist, a member of the terror group's so-called Chopping Committee, is seen lying half-naked in the back of a truck with his hands tied behind his back in Syria. read


Regularly eating after 8pm can add two inches to your waistline claims Chile scientists

Scientists think it could be because we have evolved to use up energy during daylight hours – so our body’s mechanisms slow down as night draws in. read


NHS hospitals hit by a 36% rise in heart failure cases

Record numbers of people are reporting to hospital with heart failure, according to alarming NHS statistics. read


Getting angry makes you LESS likely to quit your job (and actually proves you care)

According to a new study from the University of Cambridge, anger doesn’t always increase a person’s intentions to quit their job, and could instead motivate them to stick around. read


A beer belly raises a man's odds of prostate cancer

Every extra four inches on a man's waistline increases the risk of developing the most deadly type of prostate cancer by 13 per cent, a Oxford University study found. read


'Britain's worst paedophile' Richard Huckle admits scores of attack on children

Richard Huckle, from Ashford, Kent, targeted an impoverished Christian community in Malaysia where he posed as a student, photographer and English teacher to groom his victims. read


Women who suffer migraines may have more painful periods too

Oestrogen levels in women who suffer migraines fall more dramatically in the few days before their period, doctors at Montefiore Medical Centre, New York, found. read


Smartphone app will allow computers to diagnose your illness faster than a doctor scan

Speaking at the Hay Literary Festival in Wales, Richard Susskind said artificial intelligence would likely soon be used to detect conditions faster and more accurately than trained medics. read


East Cowes man and 6-year-old girl die after incident at house on Isle of Wight

Officers were called to the home in East Cowes on the Isle of Wight at 10.10am and found the 44-year-old man dead when they arrived. The girl was found unconscious but died a short time later. read


Japanese parents who left son in bear-infested woods as punishment break their silence

Yamato Tanooka (pictured) was abandoned by his parents in dense forest on Hokkaido island on Saturday afternoon as a punishment for throwing stones at cars. read


Therapy tricks the body into thinking cancer is an invading virus and mounts attack

The revolutionary new therapy has been tested on three patients with melanoma - the deadliest form of skin cancer - and in each case a strong immune response against the disease was seen, German experts reveal. read


Drugs expert Valerie Curran advises youth to 'just start off on a quarter of a pill'

Valerie Curran, Professor of Psychopharmacology at University College London, advised taking a smaller dose of the pill because it has got much stronger. read


Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's rumoured £2.65m Majorca villa added to property portfolio

Brad Pitt, 52, and Angelina Jolie 's latest purchase is reportedly a luxury Majorcan villa in the ancient town of Andratx for £2.65 million. read


Labour's Naz Shah faces spending quiz over hotel expenses

Documents appeared to show that the hotel bills of a Labour peer who came north to campaign with the Bradford West MP were declared as national expenditure. read


Judge declares Tory MP's General Election defeat of Nigel Farage could be VOID

Tory MP Craig Mackinlay (right) failed to block Kent police extending their investigation into whether the Tories broke election laws in their fight to stop Farage (left) winning South Thanet last year. read


Googling yourself now leads to personal privacy controls

A shortcut to personal account information will appear at the top of Google's search results whenever logged-in users enter their own names in the query box. read


Murdered Liam Fee was on 'Stasi' scheme to protect children

Two-year-old Liam Fee, who was murdered by his mother and her civil partner (pictured), was part of a pilot project in Scotland to appoint a state guardian for every child – dubbed the ‘McStasi’. read


Kate Middleton, Rita Ora and Gwyneth Paltrow bring back Alice band trend from 1980's

The Duchess of Cambridge was pictured wearing an Alice band at the Houghton horse trials in Norfolk at the weekend. Princess Diana helped set the Alice band trend in the Eighties. read


Apple could only release major iPhone updates every THREE years instead of two

Currently the tech giant unveils a new design every other year, with 'S' updates boosting speed and adding a few new features inbetween launches. read


Alberta is a scary-looking dog, but she's great as a cadaver

Alberta is a $28,000 canine made entirely of synthetic material, created to provide veterinary students with anatomically correct bodies for surgical practice. read


T in the Park reveller left with 6 metal plates in his face after festival attack

Martin Blyth, 23, of Perth, Scotland, suffered a broken jaw and nose, bruised ribs and lost several teeth at T in the Park but he is convinced his injuries could have been much worse. read


Hurrah! Now larger ladies are calling the shots on the High Street: Stores wake up to the power of the plus sized pound

Brands such as Dorothy Perkins, Mango, New Look and Asos now all offer 16-plus sizes. More women are copying the styles of curvier celebrities, such as Adele and Christina Hendricks. read


Birmingham pub bombers revealed as inquiry re-opens

Four IRA men - including alleged bombmaker Michael Murray - have been named as the real perpetrators of the bombings – yet were seemingly allowed to go unpunished. read


IRA Birmingham bombers could escape court while police could be charged writes STEPHEN GLOVER

The so-called Northern Irish ‘peace process’ has seen the release from prison of hundreds of terrorists, while countless others have been given an amnesty, writes STEPHEN GLOVER. read


Henry VII splashed out £3m on clothes because of his insecurities on the throne

A leading historian says King Henry VII spent the equivalent of £3million on clothes. Tracy Borman said the first Tudor king was a very big spender, despite the modern perception he was a miser. read


Bank of England helps trigger mortgage lender price war 

Latest figures from the Bank show the average mortgage rate fell sharply to 2.41 per cent in April from 2.49 per cent in March as lenders are battling it out to offer the best deals. read


Royal Navy cadet had oral sex with guest at college dance and later 'raped' another woman

Samuel Mitchell, 27, now a Sub Lieutenant, pictured, had consensual oral sex with the first woman following the event at the Britannia Royal Navy College in Dartmouth, Devon, in May 2015. read


Clueless' Stacey Dash opens up about drug abuse, domestic violence and potential abortion

Stacey Dash is opening up about being molested as a child, her struggle with drug abuse and her years spent as a victim of domestic violence in a new interview - and her horrific rape.. read


TOWIE's Jake Hall stabbed in kidney in Marbella battle between gangs at Aqwa Mist

The 24-year-old almost lost a kidney after being wounded in his right side at celeb nightspot Aqwa Mist when a group of Liverpudlian friends he was with squared up to a gang of violent Londoners. read


James Needham's painting of he and his wife in the bathroom highlights married life

James Needham, 33, from Sydney, painted a picture of he and his wife in the bathroom. It has been viewed almost one million times and described as 'perfectly depicting married life.' read


The bag that might just save Mulberry

The Mulberry Bayswater was the first Brit 'It' bag, and everyone wanted one. Between 2012 and 2014, company's share price fell by more than two-thirds - and now it's reviving the Bayswater to save itself. read


Axe programmes about baking and home renovations to make way for shows about the arts, says former BBC chief

Bafta-winning producer Humphrey Burton, who founded BBC Young Musician, said the corporation should bring the arts onto centre stage instead of ‘tucking it away’ on BBC Four. read


World's first penis transplant patients heads home after 3 surgeries

Thomas Manning left Massachusetts General Hospital on Wednesday, three weeks after the grueling 15-hour surgery. The 64-year-old traveled to his home in Halifax. read


Melbourne cafe owner brothers behind 'deconstructed' lattes deny they are too hipster

The hipster cafe which upset a Melbourne woman with a 'deconstructed' coffee in three separate beakers is owned by two brothers who really do believe in the 'science' and chemistry' of coffee. read


BBC 5 Live reveal nearly 8,000 motorists are arrested on suspicion of drug-driving

Nearly 8,000 people were arrested for drug-driving in England and Wales in the last year, new data shows. The Metropolitan Police made the most arrests - 1,636, followed by Greater Manchester and Cheshire. read


Birmingham burglars filmed themselves spraying stolen champagne after carrying out raids

Jacob Collaire, 21, (pictured) and Kareem Nasser, 19, made off with valuables totalling almost £20,000 after carrying out early morning raids on two homes in Birmingham last year. read


Roman London given more insight as 2,000 year old letters discovered near Bank station

Buried for nearly 2,000 years, these simple wooden tablets were found beneath a pub in London during work on financial news company Bloomberg’s European headquarters. read


Mother of Cincinnati Zoo child's emotional 911 call after son fell into gorilla enclosure

Mother Michelle Gregg is heard screaming that silverback gorilla Harambe, of Cincinnati Zoo, is 'dragging my son' and yelling for three-year-old Isiah to 'stay calm'. read


How watermelon can help you lose weight 

Watermelon has been dubbed a new superfood. Experts say that watermelons are packed with vitamins and aid hydration. They can help to clear up skin and to fight off strokes. read


ISIS Jihadi Jack's parents charged with TERRORISM offences for 'sending him money in Syria'

Organic farmer John Letts and wife Sally Lane, from Oxford, were arrested earlier this year for allegedly trying to send their son Jack money after he fled to Syria read


David Cameron's former aide found GUILTY of making indecent images of young girls 

Patrick Rock, 65, a former Downing Street aide to Prime Minister David Cameron, has been found guilty at Southwark Crown Court in London of five counts of making indecent photographs of children. read


Isle of Wight police end investigation over skeleton as tests show it's 2,000 years old

Police can close their casebook on the mystery of the skeleton found on a beach on the Isle of Wight - because the bones are 2,000 years old. The skeleton was found on the beach near Fishbourne. read


John Bercow may quit commons speaker role for his wife writes SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE

Back on happy terms with his erratic wife Sally, John Bercow’s renewed marital bliss may have come at a price, says SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE. read


Inside the Crew Rest Departments where flight attendants and pilots sleep

Incredible images of US company Boeing's 777 and 787 planes reveal a secret staircase that leads to a windowless bedroom area known as Crew Rest Departments (CRCs), for flight crew to unwind. read


Can YOU find the words hidden in the farm?

It seems as though every day there is a new brainteaser confuddling the web - and the latest may be the trickiest yet. Within this idyllic garden scene, six different words are carefully concealed. read


Gay sexual activity doubles since 1990s as modern US culture embraces equality

The percentage of adults having gay sex has doubled since the 1990s, perhaps because Americans are not dampening their own desires to conform to societal pressures. read


Iran's Taraneh Alidoosti sparks outrage after she reveals feminist tattoo on her arm

The 'women power' symbol prompted a furious reaction on social media with some accusing Taraneh Alidoosti, 32, of supporting abortion, which are illegal in the Islamic republic. read


Gynaecologist Mahesh Patwardhan 'groped six female patients during consultation''

Mahesh Patwardhan, 53, of Loughton, Essex, was allegedly turned on by rubbing himself against women while ‘groping’ their breasts from behind as they bent over an examination couch. read


SAS using Bollywood music to defeat ISIS after Pakistani intelligence

In one incident, special forces left two cars on the outskirts of ISIS-held Sirte and began blasting Bollywood music, which the terrorists consider 'blasphemy', through huge speakers at dawn. read


Dallas' Larry Hagman's daughter tells how he was a serial cheater, a drunk and a pothead

Dallas Star Larry Hagman led a double life with shocking secrets that even his daughter, Kristina Hagman only learned after his death in November 2012, when he was 81 years old. read


UK weather feels colder than Christmas, despite being first day of June

Beaches were deserted as maximum temperatures only made it to 14C in the South East today, compared to 15C on December 25 last year, and it’s not getting any warmer tomorrow. read


EastEnders' Ian Beale sees Jane end their marriage

Ian Beale, played by Adam Woodyatt, has had a tough time of it lately. On Tuesday night's episode, his wife ended their marriage prompting a deluge of sympathetic tweets for the soap star. read


Shropshire men killed when aircraft 'nosedived' and crashed over Bank Holiday are named

Michael Sumner died alongside his 64-year-old friend Tony Crocombe (pictured) when their small aircraft came down in a field in Shifnal, near Telford, Shropshire, on Monday evening. read


Facebook-gloating thug spared jail after beating up Royal Marine in Cornwall back in court

Drug dealer Ben Scott, 31, (pictured) was originally handed a suspended prison term after launching the 'cowardly' assault on Corporal Marc Jolly, 27m who was enjoying leave in Camborne, Cornwall. read


Rio de Janeiro teen raped by 33 men relives her horrific attack on Brazilian TV

The 16-year-old, attacked while visiting a shantytown in Rio de Janeiro, said she woke to find 'one man under me, another on top of me, and two more holding my hands'. read


Palestine's Hebron University graduation revealed in rare photos

Photographs show hundreds of students wearing traditional graduation attire celebrating the completion of their studies in the university, located in the West Bank. read


Liverpool woman driver ploughed into 8 schoolgirls leaving 5 seriously injured

Former nurse Norma Stokes, 80, struck eight schoolgirls - leaving one with brain damage - as she was driving past the Belvedere Academy in Liverpool in February this year. read


Photo shows Space Station and Mercury simultaneously passing in front of the sun 

French astrophotographer Thierry Legault travelled to Philadelphia to take the stunning image, and admits he was 'very lucky' to catch the unique phenomenon. read


UCLA on lockdown after gunman shoots at least two people dead

The grainy pictures shows the suspect, dressed in black, carrying what appears to be a machine gun just before the murder-suicide that threw the California campus into chaos. read


Gloucestershire bin lorry driver tells jury experience of reversing truck over grandmother

Alan Cole, 57, gave his first description of the collision involving dog walker Teresa O'Regan to Gloucester crown court today. He claims he did not see the grandmother walking when he reversed. read


Video shows Dr Pimple Popper pulls an EYEBALL-like cyst out of a man's back

Californian dermatologist Dr Sandra Lee, known as Dr Pimple Popper, explains the perfectly round ball is an epidermoid cyst. It looks like 'a little macademia nut,' she says. read


How Switzerland decided to mark opening of Gotthard Base Tunnel

The Swiss have put on one of the most bizarre opening ceremonies in history to mark the completion of the world's longest tunnel at a fairground in Erstfeld, in the north of the country. read


Gotthard rail tunnel to open in Swiss Alps running 35 miles underground

High-speed trains will whisk passengers through a mountain range that divides northern and southern Europe between Erstfeld in the Swiss canton of Uri, to Bodio in the Ticino canton. read


London art collector Marion Lambert dies aged 73 after hit by bus on Oxford Street

Baroness Marion Lambert, 73, was knocked over by a double decker as she crossed the road outside Bond Street tube station in central London, she suffered severe injuries and did not recover. read


EgyptAir crash flight MS804 black box signals found in Mediterranean Sea by French navy

Investigators had been racing against time to find the EgyptAir Airbus A320's black boxes, as they only have enough battery power to emit signals for four or five weeks. read


Muslim-majority Mauritania man crushes 8 elderly women to death while handing money to poor

Eight elderly women were crushed to death in Mauritania when a Muslim businessman began handing out money to the poor as part of his religious duty. The incident happened in Nouakchott. read


ISIS fighters use 20k children as human shields to stall Fallujah battle

The Iraqi military's advance into Fallujah has stalled as ISIS fighters used a human shield of 20,000 children to protect themselves. Fallujah is a strategically vital city in central Iraq. read


Facebook adds 1,500 new emoticons to 'better reflect gender and skin tones'

A Messenger update adds over 1,500 new emojis — 100 of which were designed 'to better reflect gender and skin tones' with gender-agnostic options and multi-colored emojis. read


Kanye West's friend Ian Conner 'raped and targeted New York and Chicago women on Twitter'

Ian Connor, 23, is accused by two women who tell Daily Mail Online they were raped after he used Twitter to get in touch with them. One alleged attack has been investigated by police. read


Video shows Carnell van driver in vicious road rage attack on the M5 Staffordshire

Striking as traffic comes to a halt, the men trade blows near Junction 9 at Wednesbury, as shocked drivers watch on in ‘disbelief’ at the brutal fracas. read


Leytonstone knifing suspect 'had photos of Jihadi John and Lee Rigby on phone'

Muhiddin Mire (pictured) cut the throat of a musician at Leytonstone tube station in east London in December last year and attacked four other commuters, a court heard today read


Gisele Bundchen suffered cruel taunts in Brazil classroom before she was famous

MailOnline visited the Brazilian town of Horizontina, where Gisele Bundchen grew up, to meet the classroom bullies who once taunted the world's highest-paid supermodel for being tall. read


Lostwithiel Council killjoys ban BUNTING at carnival over health and safety fears

Bunting has been scrapped from a carnival in Lostwithiel, Cornwall, over health and safety fears - unless every household affected by the decorative festive flags gives consent. read


The Queen unveils a bronze bust of herself on a visit to the Honourable Artillery Company in London 

The Queen unveiled the magnificent new work by Antony Dufort today in a ceremony to mark her becoming the longest serving Captain-General of the company. read


Woman is charged with the murder of Saima Khan who was found killed in Luton hallway 

Sabah Khan is accused of killing 34-year-old Saima Khan (pictured) at a house in Overstone Road, Luton, on May 23. The 26-year-old was arrested on Tuesday and has been remanded in custody. read


London knife battle captured on video in front of Streatham cyclist and schoolchildren

Shocking footage shows two men threatening each other with knives on a residential street in Streatham. The incident occurred at 5.30pm on 20 April, no arrests have been made. read


Parramatta training school sexual abuse case sees two men in their 70s arrested

Images of 'the dungeon' below Parramatta Girls Training School where girls were allegedly raped and sexually abused in the 1960s and 70s, reveal a dark, filthy and grim network of rooms. read


Massachusetts 6-year-old boy calls 911 on his father saying he ran a red light

The Quincy Police Department in Massachusetts said it received a call from Robbie Richardson last Saturday who attempted to turn in his father after the alleged driving faux pas. read


15-year-old Karen Perez's last words recirded as rape and murder was filmed on cell phone

Karen Perez's body was discovered in abandoned apartment in a Houston, Texas, complex. Her boyfriend, who is also 15, has been charged with murder after police found the horrifying footage. read


LA drag queen is forced to undergo second nose job surgery after skin starts to DECAY

Female impersonator Victor aka Victoria 'Pork Chop' Parker asked Los Angeles-based surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif to fix his nose on Tuesday night's episode of Botched. read


How can YOU avoid catching the Zika virus?

As temperatures rise it becomes more likely, Zika-carrying Aedes mosquitoes will reach US shores. Dr Anjali Mahto reveals how wearing light clothes, losing weight and insect repellent can lessen the risk of being bitten. read


PLOS One study shows women use Facebook more than men to talk about their spouse

Men are more likely to swear and talk about politics than women on Facebook, but they are less likely to talk about their spouse, a new study involving the University of Melbourne has shown. read


Parents of Emily Gardner who drowned call for change in law 

Emily Gardner, 14, from Gloucester, was pulled unconscious from the water by lifeboat crews after being trapped underneath a boat for 25 minutes in Brixham, south Devon, on May 2 last year. read


Robert Borsak says elephant he shot and ate in Africa tasted 'like Wagyu beef'

NSW Shooters and Fishers MP Robert Borsak says the elephant he shot and is photographed crouching beside in Zimbabwe tasted 'like the best Wagyu beef'. read


DIY electric skateboard powered by a DRILL revealed

Inspire To Make, a YouTube channel, released a DIY video for transforming a man-powered skateboard into an electric vehicle -- powered by a portable drill. For less than $500. read


Bill Gates says machines will outsmart humans in some areas within a decade

'The dream is finally arriving,' Gates said, speaking at the Code Conference in Southern California. 'This is what it was all leading up to.' read


Video of Elmo the Irish Setter howling his lungs out playing pianos in music store

The humorous video was captured by Heikki Joensuu, who lives with his pet Irish Setter Elmo in Finland, and shows the duo at a local music shop where the talented dog plays three pianos. read


Hilarious video shows excited toddler as vacuum cleaner blows her hair

The humorous clip, which was captured in Ireland, shows the young girl standing next to the Dyson as air billows from the machine. She smiles in delight and even holds her arms out as if on a ride. read


Texas mom-of-two underwent double mastectomy and shares Facebook image of her scars

Christi Salcedo, from Huntsville, Texas, shared a picture of her scarred chest online to show people the reality of being a breast cancer survivor. The mother-of-two had a double mastectomy. read


Video shows golfer falls backwards into pond after taking swing at edge of the water

A hilarious video has surfaced showing the moment a southern California golfer fell into a country club pond after taking a swing at the edge of the water. read


Egyptian couple Zekri and Dina Gris imprison maid after infidelity divorce plot

Businessman Zekri Gris, 56, and wife Dina, 35, pictured, tied up and imprisoned the woman in their £650,000 home in Bishop Sutton, Somerset. She escaped after three days. read


Indian boy diagnosed with 'precocious puberty' is pictured

Arsh Akhtar, 2, from Delhi, reached puberty at just 18 months old, with fully developed genitals, pubic hair, mood swings and painful erections. But his parents didn't realise anything was wrong. read


Vladimir Putin makes overwhelmed children cry on visit to hospital in Russia

He's known more for his macho poses than his paternal poise, but Russian President did his best to comfort a series of overwhelmed children - despite his awkward attempts. read


Video of embarrassing moment driver uses NINE-POINT turn to get out of Victoria carpark

The humorous dashcam footage was captured in Victoria, Australia, and shows the Mazda driver making a mountain out of a molehill while struggling to get out of a carpark. read


Video of terrified dog dragged along glass-bottomed bridge in China while owner laughs

The seven-second footage from China, which shows the dog spread-eagle while being pulled across the glass-bottomed bridge on a lead, has caused a stir among animal lovers online. read


Microsoft reveals magic mirror that knows how you're feeling

Microsoft has developed new technology for those who find themselves crunched for time. Called Magic Mirror, this smart mirror recognizes faces and displays information you need to start the day. read


Queen Letizia of Spain wears her favourite Felipe Varela purple dress for FIFTH time

Queen Letizia of Spain, 43, picked one of her wardrobe staples, an elegant cocktail dress, to join her husband Felipe Vl to present a prize at the National Culture Awards today. read


Mystery of Earth's magnetic field solved

Researchers at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington mimicked the high pressure conditions of Earth’s core in a lab to understand how its magnetic field is sustained. read


Boston police chase massive deer galloping through streets

Police in Watertown and neighboring Belmont posted video on their Facebook pages of the adult female moose spotted running by houses in the area early on Wednesday morning. read


Snap up these six modern classic pieces of furniture now and you could make thousands

If you have a penchant for beautiful furniture, you could turn your passion into serious cash, thanks to new copyright laws. The change will make prices for original mid-century classics 'go sky high.' read


Staffordshire officers sent on rescue mission for a GOLDFISH that was left in a hot car

A Staffordshire Police Community Support Officer rescued the fish from the vehicle of a man who had been arrested on Monday evening on suspicion of drink-driving. read


Joan Collins reveals how she cut down from 30 suitcases to 3 on recent tour

Joan Collins, 83, set herself a challenge to pack just 21 outfits into three suitcases for a three-week trip around the US, South America and Australia. She mixed new pieces with old favourites. read


Perth surfer is attacked by a shark at Falcon Beach

A man is fighting for his life in hospital after a shark tore part of his leg off while he was surfing at a beach south of Perth only hours after reports of a great white shark lurking nearby. read


Devon mother who drank 20 cans of Red Bull A DAY damaged liver to alcoholic levels

Mary Allwood, 26, from Devon, was rushed to hospital in pain. Scans revealed her liver was twice the size it should be - as a result of the sugary drinks. Since quitting she has lost four dress sizes. read


Bottlenose dolphin stranded on sand by retreating tide is saved by volunteers

Tourist Lorraine Culloch, 38, from Arbroath, spotted the distressed animal while she was driving along the coast at Nigg Bay in the Scottish Highlands before calling animal rescue services. read


LA woman left with 'sideshow' boobs after her 32DDD implants ruptured

Kim asked Los Angeles-based surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif to fix her 'disgusting' breasts on Tuesday night's episode of the E! reality series Botched. read


Holidaymaker's new passport arrives with photo making him look exactly like HITLER 

Stuart Boyd, from Salford, Greater Manchester, ordered his passport after booking a July holiday to the Greek island of Rhodes with friends. But he was shocked when it arrived. read


Unbelievable video shows 3 children fall out the back of a moving car in China

The dashcam footage from Beijing, China shows the driver of the minivan waiting at a set of traffic lights before pulling away and losing his very precious cargo when the boot swings open. read


Sclerodermas suffer's joints are so stiff she has to lie in oil for three HOURS

Nicola Whitehill, 42, from Merseyside, suffers from scleroderma - a condition that results in hard, thickened areas of skin and sometimes problems with internal organs and blood vessels. read


Royal Collection Trust launches a new range of posh pet accessories

Dog bowls made from fine bone china and embellished with 24 carat gold and a royal crest, along with dog coats decorated in Hunting Stewart tartan are among the items available. read


Inside Chicago's Saved By The Bell replica diner

Fans of characters Zack Morris, Screech and Kelly Kapowski can now hang out in a pop-up dedicated to the hit US sitcom they appeared in, which aired from 1989 to 1993. read


Jeremy Kyle viewers left shocked by couple who BOTH cheated on each other

A jealous boyfriend reveals why he secretly recorded his girlfriend and mother of his two children at home before she broke down in tears at admitting to sharing a kiss with another man. read


Kent company fined £1m after young apprentice died when huge tyre exploded in his face

Matthew Hoare, 21, from Chartham, Kent, had not received proper training when he began trying to repair a puncture on a Dresser loading shovel at Hammill Brickworks in Sandwich. read


Perth authorities catch and kill Great White Shark attack on surfer in West Australia

A 4.2 metre great white shark has been trapped and killed after it was caught on baited drum lines near where surfer Ben Gerring was mauled at Falcon Beach, south of Perth. read


Germany, France and Austria, hit with heavy rain with hundreds of pupils stranded in schools

Torrential rain has hit Germany, France and Austria leaving hundreds of pupils stranded in their schools and families have been forced to scramble to their rooftops to escape the rising deluge. read


Jeff Bezos unveils his plans to 'save the Earth'

Bezos, who founded his own rocket company, Blue Origin, believes we will built giant factories and solar panels in space, moving heavy industries entirely off the Earth. read


Male fiddler crabs create vibrations from inside burrows to show off size and stamina

A study from Japanese scientists shows vibrations created by male crabs are surprisingly informative, telling the females important information about the stamina and size of their potential mate. read


MAC ON... Immigration points system 

'Stone me! The Brexit Poms want to take up our pints system - they won't regret it.' read


Mecca bingo worker who's mistaken for Ed Sheeran says his girlfriends get jealous

Ty Jones, 21, from Sale, Manchester, says he struggles to get a girlfriend because he's constantly bombarded by legions of female fans - who make his partners jealous. He's even met his idol. read


LYFE magnetic planter can 'levitate' plants in mid-air

A Swedish firm has developed a futuristic planter that harnesses the effects of zero-gravity. Called LYFE, this device consists of a rotating planter that hovers over an oak base in mid-air. read


Video shows elk charging tourist as she takes a photo

Footage of her was taken at Yellowstone National Park in the US by a visitor who was in a vehicle nearby with a ranger, who can be heard telling the woman that her actions aren't altogether sensible. read


Star Wars replica props made with 3D printing

Stars Wars propmakers Propshop, based in Buckinghamshire, are using 3D scanning and printing technology to make replicas of real props used in The Force Awakens. read


Tasmanian photographer Sina Niakansafy captures new mother's shock at having BOY

Koto Nakamura was shocked when she was told the daughter she thought she had given birth to was in fact a boy. The moment, at a hospital in Tasmania, Australia, was captured by a photographer read


Dad captures son's hilarious reaction to his first rollercoaster ride in Oklahoma City

A family were on a day out at an amusement park in Oklahoma City when their dad decided to film his son's first ride on a rollercoaster. It started out well - until the ride started going backwards. read


CCTV video at National Watch and Clock Museum shows timepiece falling from a wall

The unbelievable CCTV footage was posted online by employees at the National Watch and Clock Museum, in Columbia, Pennsylvania, where the man knocked the priceless clock from the wall. read