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Muhammad Ali dies aged 74 after being rushed to hospital

Muhammad Ali has died aged 74, a day after he was rushed to hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, with difficulty breathing. read


Muhammad Ali's women and a very fractured family

Married four times and a serial adulterer, Ali's train-wreck private life could lead to another titanic rumble as his wives and children do battle for his legacy. read


'God came for his champion. So long great one': Mike Tyson leads tributes celebrating life of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali

Heartfelt tributes were pouring in within minutes after family confirmed that legendary boxer Muhammad Ali has died, aged 74. read


The Kentucky boy named Cassius Clay who died as the greatest Muhammad Ali

He always said he was ‘the greatest’ – and he was. First as Cassius Clay and then as Muhammad Ali, he was idolised and vilified in almost equal measure until he achieved the status of a global icon. read


Muhammad Ali's 30 best quotes: The original trash talking motormouth of sport

As widely known for his quick skills and moves inside the ring, Ali was also known for the dozens of inspiring, sometimes hilarious quotes he said throughout his life. read


British tourist arrested in Tenerife after girlfriend dies in apartment fall

The woman, 25, who is also believed to be British, died instantly after plunging from the 12th floor of the Apartments Paraiso del Sur (pictured), in Adele, in the early hours of yesterday morning. read


Paul Gascoigne to appear in court over 'racially aggravated' joke towards black bouncer

Former Spurs player Paul Gascoigne is alleged to have made a joke about a black bouncer who was standing in the shadows during the event in Wolverhampton Civic Hall on November 30. read


Bruce Forsyth 'too ill' to attend wife Wilnelia's birthday party

He was recently forced to miss Ronnie Corbett's funeral. And it has now been revealed that Bruce Forsyth is too frail to even attend his wife, Wilnelia's, birthday party, next Wednesday. read


Two women are arrested on suspicion of murdering a baby who went missing 11 YEARS ago

Detectives investigating the disappearance of a baby boy who went missing 11 years ago in Barnet, north London, have arrested two women on suspicion of murder. read


Crocs are not only ugly, they're bad for your health, says leading doctors 

Several podiatrists were consulted on whether the modern-day clogs were actually good for your health. They all resoundingly said no. read


Jan Moir says today's WAG's are even worse and their influence has spread 

Jan Moir reflects on the 10-year anniversary of the introduction of the England squad's WAGs - an acronym used to refer to the wives and girlfriends of the country's most high-profile footballers. read


Personalised cancer treatment that's 'six times better' than traditional methods

A revolutionary approach to cancer which tailors treatment to each patient, known as 'personalised medicine', is six times as effective as traditional methods, a landmark study has found. read


Scientists identify breast cancer's 'Achilles heel' in landmark discovery

The 'Achilles heel' of breast cancer cells has been identified, according to scientists, as a new study has shed light on why the disease can return years after women appear to be free of it. read


Muhammad Ali, The Greatest in pictures: A look back at the life of the most famous sportsman in the world

Muhammad Ali was the first person to become heavyweight championship of the world three times. Here, Sportsmail looks back at his life. read


Muhammad Ali - Forever The Greatest: Jeff Powell pays tribute to a legend 

Muhammad Ali has gone to touch gloves with his maker after the longest, bravest, most anguished struggle of his phenomenal fighting life. Jeff Powell pays tribute to The Greatest. read


Muhammad Ali's most memorable fights: From Olympic win in Rome to the Thrilla in Manila... and the Rumble in the Jungle too

Muhammad Ali's magnificent career saw The Greatest crowned heavyweight champion of the world three times. Sportsmail looks back at some of Ali's most memorable moments... read


Rumble in the Jungle: George Foreman on his epic battle with Muhammad Ali in Zaire

George Foreman was Muhammad Ali's opponent for the Rumble in the Jungle in 1974, the pair taking their title fight to Kinshasa in Zaire. Foreman reflects on the encounter. read


Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman: How Ian Wooldridge covered Rumble in the Jungle 

The late, great Ian Wooldridge was ringside for Muhammad Ali's Rumble in the Jungle against George Foreman in Zaire in 1974. Here is his dispatch from Kinshasa. read


Boujis nightclub loved by Prince William and Harry fill Dom Perignon with prosecco 

Over three years staff at Boujis, in South Kensington, conned clubbers with the scam. Drink from bottles of Santa Eleni, which retails for £9, was poured out and sold as expensive champagne. read


Mike Skinner, Paul Burrell, Sam Allardyce, Darren Gough, Keith Hayley in tax scam

Pop star Mike Skinner, ex royal butler Paul Burrell, and football managers including Sam Allardyce (pictured) invested money in the scam which has seen four men found guilty of defrauding the tax man. read


First episode of Chris Evans' new Top Gear 'was boosted by canned laughter'

The BBC show - watched by just 4.3million people last Sunday on its revamped debut - is said to have used a laughter track to boost the reaction from the audience at its Surrey base. read


Shanty towns in suburbia: Migrants working for just £40 a day found living in squalid conditions in makeshift camps around London 

The camps have been set up alongside some of the city's busiest roads, and most sleep rough in trucks and vans then wait by the roadside for black market work for as little as £40 a day. read


Migrants attempting more dangerous crossing towards Italy after Turkey EU deal

More than 340 migrants were rescued off the Greek island of Crete yesterday amid growing fears that traffickers are opening up more dangerous routes to Europe. read


Libya blames EU for migrant deaths at sea after 100 bodies wash up

The Libyan coastguard yesterday accused the EU of enticing migrants to their deaths as more than a hundred bodies washed up on its beaches in a single day. read


Bonanza for people-smugglers as 20,000 migrants wait for boats on French coast

Gangs of people smugglers now operate along all 450 miles of the north French coast - from Calais on the Belgian border to Cherbourg and beyond, reports Sue Reid. read


Air China passenger claimed he had a bomb in his luggage

The 27-year-old man, from China, was supposed to fly out of Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday but his flight to Beijing was pushed back a day due to severe thunderstorms and flooding. read


Polish rapist with 20-year criminal record slipped into Britain unchecked

A Polish rapist with a long criminal record slipped into Britain undetected and battered a man with learning difficulties 48 hours later. The attack in Brixton, south London, was caught on camera. read


Michael Gove twists the knife into his friend David Cameron over EU

Justice Secretary Michael Gove urged the public not to listen to 'sneering' elites as he made the case for Brexit during the second Sky News special programme ahead of the EU referendum. read


Nigel Farage claims bodies could wash up on British beaches all summer

Ukip leader Nigel Farage last night claimed bodies will be 'washing up' on British beaches this summer if asylum is given to 18 Albanians caught trying to sneak into the country by boat this week. read


QUENTIN LETTS says the EU debate should be about saving UK identity

Quentin Letts looks back at English history, going back to when King Harold got an arrow in the eye and ceded control to a Frenchman. He says the EU debate is a battle for the soul of Britain. read


Michael Gove is compared to a First World War general in EU debate

The Justice Secretary was inserted into a scene from First World War-set comedy Blackadder Goes Forth after he was criticised for his stance on the EU during a debate ahead of the referendum. read


As Britain is hit by a series of immigration crises where is Theresa May?

The Home Secretary, who normally laps up the limelight, seems to have gone AWOL as the country debates the EU referendum. This is a shameful abrogation of duty. read


QUENTIN LETTS watches as the Brexiteer gives a Prime Ministerial performance

Michael Gove gave a Prime Ministerial performance during his appearance on Sky News debating the EU referendum, writes QUENTIN LETTS. read


Meet the woman who spent 13 years living with elephants in the African wilderness

Sharon Pincott left her corporate life in Queensland behind and lived in Zimbabwe for 13 years with elephants. Her bond has been described as one of the most remarkable ever. read


US biotech company Monsanto alter flower DNA to stop it wilting

Monsanto, an agricultural biotech firm based in the US, are using reverse genetic engineering to stop the natural destruction of cells that occurs once a plant is cut and extend their lifespan. read


Scientist Tim Urban links lateness to signs of insanity

A science writer in the US has claimed that people who are consistently late to engagements could be suffering from a form of mental insanity because their notion of time is distorted. read


Retired couple's suntrap garden cast in shade by Woodland Trust's trees

Anthony and Carol O'Donnell say the Woodland Trust has failed to keep a 'wall of trees', which shroud the garden of their Dorset home in shade, under control for nearly two decades. read


DR JULIA SHAW'S suggestion that your most treasured recollections can't be trusted

Many of you will insist you remember the milestone events of your life, writes DR JULIA SHAW. But what if I were to tell you that your cherished memories aren't as reliable as you think? read


Springwatch star urges parents to 'fend off' social services

The former Springwatch star, 47, claimed that too many parents were afraid to let their children play outdoors because they feared being investigated or facing criticism from other parents. read


Secret Tudor castle at centre of planning row is finally demolished

The mock Tudor 'castle' thought to have been worth in the region of £1million is just a pile of rubble after Robert Fidler, of Surrey, obeyed a court order to demolish it rather than face jail. read


UK weather Britons prepare to hit the beaches ahead of scorching weekend

After days of grey skies and chilly temperatures, summer is set to start for real this weekend with much of the UK bathed in sunshine throughout Sunday and temperatures reaching 26C. read


Our writer SARAH RAINEY charges six strangers to come for dinner

SARAH RAINEY took on a Come Dine With Me-style challenge at her London home where she cooked for strangers and was then rated on her cooking, conversation and hospitality. read


Pregnant British mother found dead in Ghana to have mystery solved after inquest

Charmain Adusah, 41, was found dead in Koforidua, Ghana, in March last year with heroin in her system despite having 'never taken drugs in her life' according to her mother Linda Speirs. read


Grandmother of two-year-old boy Harry House allegedly murdered at his home in rural Dorset village says the family are ‘devastated’ 

A two-year-old boy who died in Dorset, has been named as Harry House as a man and a woman questioned by detectives are released on bail. Harry's grandmother said she was 'devastated'. read


Who's telling the truth in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's divorce?

Johnny Depp is accused of being a drug-addled abuser while Amber Heard has been called a gold-digging liar. Tom Leonard presents both sides of the case for the most toxic divorce of our time. read


BBC airs Johnny Depp film and suffers backlash amid Amber Heard abuse allegation

Johnny Depp is starring in a movie due to be broadcast on BBC this evening Alice in Wonderland, which features a young woman who chases after a large rabbit to escape the prospect of marrying a man she does not love. read


Amber Heard's Wikipedia page altered describing her as 'a gold digger'

Amber Heard's Wikipedia page appeared to have been altered by someone on Friday describing her as a 'gold digger' who married Johnny Depp to 'take advantage of his kind nature.' read


The 13st girl whose weight loss treatment cost you £12,000

Beverley Deakin, of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, said her daughter's happiness justified the £12,000 of taxpayers money spent on a 'fat camp' for her daughter Destiny. read


Marine Le Pen surges in polls and more popular as France’s President Hollande

National Front Marine Le Pen has stormed ahead of President Holland in latest figures revealed by a poll measuring voting intentions ahead of next year's presidential elections. read


Germany has 500 ISIS extremists who pose 'potential terror threat'

The announcement came a day after the arrest of three men suspected of planning to carry out an attack in the western city of Duesseldorf for ISIS. read


Residents put the boot into Gordon Ramsay over holiday home

The TV chef has caused outrage among residents in the seaside village of Rock, in Cornwall, with his plans to demolish a 1920s property he bought for £4.4million last year (left). read


Police quiz three British men over Jake Hall's nightclub stabbing in Marbella – but say TOWIE star has been 'uncooperative'

The British trio were identified but not arrested by officers who went to the a Puerto Banus beach club after being by someone who claimed they were involved. read


Yes Patricia had an affair with the gardener - but she didn't deserve to die

Very quickly the French bucolic dream built by Donald Marcus and his partner Patricia Wilson soured, turning to horror and, ultimately, to a murder still shrouded in mystery. read


Richard Huckle emails revealed as he wormed his way into kids' home 

Britain's most prolific paedophile Richard Huckle, 30, targeted impoverished children across Southeast Asia. A series of chilling emails exposes exactly how he targeted his victims. read


Council tax bills could rise to pay for refugee children relocated to Britain

Under a new scheme, the first of unaccompanied children are due to be brought to Britain from refugee camps in the Middle East as soon as next month. read


Cheryl James DID commit suicide when she shot herself at Deepcut barracks

Coroner Brian Barker QC told the hearing in Woking, Surrey, that Private Cheryl James, 18, (pictured) had shot herself on November 27, 1995 while she was undergoing initial training at Deepcut barracks. read


As fury continues over Deepcut verdict the question remains over women in the Army

The atmosphere at Deepcut became more akin to a Club 18-30 holiday camp than a British military base and female recruits were often propositioned by both officers and instructors. read


Yamato Tanooka is found on Hokkaido island as Japanese parents admit to punishment

University professor Naoki Ogi said he had been told by many adults in Japan that abandonment is common disciplinary procedure following the discovery of seven-year-old Yamato Tanooka. read


Philippine police get £2,000 bounty for killing drug traffickers after president-elect Rodrigo Duterte pledged payouts to lawmen if they gun down criminals

Philippine politician Tomas Osmena has said he has given £2,300 to police officers for killing drug traffickers, the first such rewards since their new president introduced the new bounty rules. read


PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Why didn't Prince William or Harry stand in for Philip?  

We must accept that Philip, can no longer be relied on to conduct his duties, which makes it surprising that Prince William nor Prince Harry immediately stepped up to take their grandfather's place. read


Andy Murray comfortably beats defending champion Stan Wawrinka in four sets to reach his first French Open final

MIKE DICKSON IN PARIS: A monsoon in May, travel strikes, oppressive security, mudpit conditions, power cuts and scheduling rows — just a few of the features of Roland Garros 2016. read


Luis Salom, Spanish Moto2 rider, dies aged 24 after crashing in Catalunya Grand Prix practice session

The SAG Team rider was taking part in the second practice session of the Moto2 World Championship when he fell at turn 12 of the Catalunya Circuit near Barcelona. read


Can Jennifer Lopez's pills really shave 2 inches off your hips?

Mother of two Miss Lopez, 46, claims her BodyLab supplement is different from other weight loss products because it was developed for women rather than adapting a formula designed for men. read


Demand for op to remove saggy skin soars among body conscious men

The procedure, otherwise referred to as scrotoplasty or reduction, is performed to reduce, repair or reconstruct the scrotum to get rid of excess scrotal skin - which becomes more likely with age. read


Reddit user posts London Stansted Airport passenger checking in a STICK

The origin of the lone branch is not known, but it had a London Stansted baggage tag attached to it and it was at this airport that it was snapped. read


Bride's family refuse to attend wedding because of vegan menu

A bride's relatives are refusing to attend her wedding because she insists on serving a vegan menu. The row was revealed on Mumsnet by her mother who is 'frustrated' at her daughter. read


Bin lorry driver is convicted of causing death of grandmother he ran over

After Alan Cole, 58, of Albermarle Gate, Pittville, Cheltenham, was today convicted of causing Teresea O'Regan's death by careless driving, her daughter paid tribute to her in a statement. read


The university gender gap: Girls are more than likely than boys to believe that higher education is important aged just 13

Just 36 per cent of boys enter higher education compared with 46 per cent of girls - and researchers in Oxford found that even when pupils are 13 girls had more positive attitudes towards university. read


Dramatic footage shows flames engulfing a yacht following an 'explosion', with the nine who were on board plucked to safety from a life raft afterwards

The Polish group were rescued by a Norwegian boat 50 miles south-west of Shetland. All nine people on board escaped the ordeal unscathed and have since been taken to safety. read


Essex primary school teacher sent sexy Instagram messages to boy is banned from teaching

Kay Hollingsworth, 31, taught teachers at Notley Green Primary School (pictured), Essex, and sent one of her pupils a series of sexual messages on Instagram and Snapchat. read


Couple who found explosive during spring-clean of their home waited to phone police

Stephen Sin, 44, a civil servant from Crystal Palace, south London, was mid-way through a spring-clean when he stumbled across an unexploded German bomb in his cellar. read


Donald Trump points out a black man in the crowd during the middle of his speech

Donald Trump predicted he would be receiving a huge amount of support from black voters in the upcoming presidential election during a speech in Redding, California on Friday. read


Iranian police arrest 132 people in crackdown on partygoers

More than 70 drunk men and women were arrested at a restaurant in Farahza, Tehran and a further 62 were detained at a party in Bandar Abbas as part of a police crackdown on partygoers in Iran. read


Obesity campaign in crisis after report advising us to eat MORE fat leads to resignations

The report, which was issued by the National Obesity Forum two weeks ago, said most of what we know about healthy eating is wrong - but sparked widespread criticism from experts. read


Church of England vicar shouted 'I’m from the Vatican, you’re f***ed' at police

Parish priest Gareth Jones, 36, of Ilford, north-east London, yelled ‘I have diplomatic immunity’ as he punched, kicked, bit and spat at a police officer and a paramedic who found him passed out. read


Aspiring lawyer caught with £45,000-worth of high-strength cocaine grins outside court and wipes away tears as she is spared jail after claiming she was ‘looking after’ haul 

Nishat Shaki, 20, was caught with two 'golf ball' like lumps of cocaine in August 2014. The law student, from Spitalfields in east London, pleaded guilty to possessing class A drugs at the Old Bailey. read


River Seine nearly bursting its banks as Paris suffers worst floods in 100 years and Louvre museum cellars are emptied for first time since WW2

Parisians were urged to avoid the banks of the river which was expected to reach a peak of 19ft amid torrential rain that has killed 14 across Europe. read


Loire banks burst as French drone footage shows swamped cars near Orléans

Aerial video captures the devastation caused by floods in France where water submerges the A10 motorway near the city of Orléans. A reported 300 vehicles are concealed here by the Loire waters. read


Sepp Blatter's corrupt FIFA regime laid bare as documents reveal £55m of 'bonus' payments across five years between him, Jerome Valcke and Markus Kattner 

Three former FIFA officials, including ex-president Sepp Blatter, conducted a 'co-ordinated effort to enrich themselves' which cost the organisation more than £55million in the last five years. read


Families of British troops killed in Iraq WON'T have to pay £767 for Chilcot report

The government has abandoned plans to charge bereaved families for hard copies of the long-awaited Chilcot report after a furious backlash. read


Diabetic police officer who failed to check his sugar levels before car crash avoids jail

Paul Ford was given a suspended sentence and banned from driving for four years after admitting causing a pile-up on the M57 near Liverpool which left three people seriously injured. read


Summer festivals in Britain ultimate guide

The Daily Mail's Nick Boulos highlights the best British festivals to head to this year, whether you're a history buff looking for spectacular airshows or a comedy fan looking for live performances. read


Best places to live by the sea: We reveal hotspots from Salcombe to Peacehaven

Britain's most prized places to live by the sea have been named in exclusive research with estate agents Savills - along with up-and-coming spots to rival places like Salcombe, pictured. read


Police officer BODYSLAMS a suspect who cries out for his mother as he is knocked out cold 

This is the shocking moment a police officer body slammed a young criminal while trying to arrest him in America. Onlookers shout in horror while the youth cries out for his mom. read


KATIE HOPKINS talks about Cincinnati Zoo's Harambe the gorilla and parenting

I've suggested Harambe, the gorilla shot dead at Cincinnati Zoo, would have been more valuable to the greater gene pool than the offspring of two feckless parents, writes KATIE HOPKINS. read


DR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR: Some children must be taken from their mothers

The catalogue of failures that were exposed this week surrounding the death of two-year-old Liam Fee suggest the way society treats at-risk children needs to be urgently reviewed. read


Experts call for tougher guidelines on portion sizes amid obesity time bomb

Despite being such a small amount, eaten day after day, it adds up to two whole days’ worth of food a month and researchers said that over time, the effects could be substantial. read


Nicky Morgan's 'Superhead' banned from teaching after handing contracts to gay lover's firm 

While running the Best Start Federation of primary schools in Hackney, Greg Wallace bought IT services from C2 Technology Ltd, whose director was his lover Tony Zangoura read


Robert Hardman gets a privileged peek inside The Queen's glorious garden 

Robert Hardman gets a privileged peek inside the Queen's secret sanctuary and fairytale gardens inside the grounds of Frogmore, a Georgian house inside the Home Park of Windsor Castle. read


Fish gobble plastics like teenagers eat junk food

Experts at Uppsala University in Sweden found that this diet stunted the growth of the young fish, reduced their activity levels, and made them more susceptible to predators. read


Children eating laundry gel that looks like sweets as new alert issued

Toxic laundry capsules are being mistaken for sweets by at least one child every day, leaving them at risk of internal burns, breathing difficulties, temporary blindness and going into a coma. read


Nigerian illegal immigrant benefits cheat is spared jail for her SECOND fraud conviction

Linda Okungowa, 36, of Sheffield, who arrived in the UK on a false passport 12 years ago, claimed the money in destitution and child benefits despite working under false identities. read


Croydon teen caught with illegal sex images of children spared jail

Dilruk Dias-Banbaranayake, 18, from Croydon in south London was found guilty of possessing extreme or indecent material and placed on the Sex Offenders Register. read


Family ordered off EasyJet plane after passengers refused to move take a caravan break 15 miles down the road instead 

Jay and Carolyn Mortimore, along with their two children, had to cancel their Tenerife holiday after their flight was full and passengers refused to move. They ended up in a caravan in Exmouth. read


Morocco mother disowned by husband after facial tumours ravaged her looks

Samira Benhar, 39, from Casablanca, Morocco, has neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition which causes uncontrollable growths along the nerves. She said surgery had given her a new life. read


Mastermind behind Britain's biggest-ever gun-running ring who bought £100,000 of weapons from the same source as the Charlie Hebdo attackers is jailed for 35 years

Harry Shilling, 26, from Swanley in Kent, the mastermind behind Britain's biggest known gun-smuggling operation, has been jailed at the Old Bailey for 35 years. read


German tourists are arrested in Mallorca for stealing beach towels

Police spotted two men brawling in the street while they were on a patrol of s'Arenal beach on the island of Mallorca, Spain (pictured) after 10 beach towels had been stolen from a small store. read


Man who found Prince dead and called 911 describes the tragic scene

Andrew Kornfield arrived on April 21 at Prince Paisley Park estate hoping to help him with his opioid painkiller addiction, but instead found him dead in an elevator. read


'I was thinking how he mutilated my child, cut my child': Father who lunged at smirking serial killer tried to attack his teenage daughter's murderer because he was smiling at him in court

Van Terry was speaking about the loss of his 18-year-old daughter, Shirelda, when he suddenly charged at her killer, Michael Martin, in a court in Ohio on Thursday. read


Gold Coast woman swapped out letters from baby’s name replacing them with roman numerals

A Gold Coast mother's unusual decision to swap the letters 'ait' in her favourite name Kaitlyn with the Roman numeral VIII has ignited horrified reactions from Internet users. read


What is this streak of light captured by ISS cameras? Footage shows ‘fireball UFO’ passing in view of space station

According to the video’s narrator, SecureTeam received the footage (still pictured) via email from someone who was combing through hours of recordings of ISS live streams. read


Indian police shave head of suspect 'who attacked an officer'

Police in India shaved the head of a suspect after he attacked an officer and then tied him to the bonnet of one of their vehicles before they drove it around the market town of Mahidpur. read


Arrests for 'offensive' social media posts soar as police target internet trolls

Statistics released by the Metropolitan Police show more than 850 people in London were detained under the controversial Communications Act last year read


WW1 Images discovered in a French attic spark search to identify British soldiers

The lost Tommies of The Great War have been brought back to life by a dedicated colourisation artist in a bid to help identify some of the unknown soldiers. read


Birmingham student kicked out of Snobs nightclub before being raped

Judge Mary Stacey accused Snobs in Birmingham of 'abandoning' the 19-year-old victim to be picked off 'like prey' by sex attackers Zaheer Abbas, 30, and Sajad Hussain, 35. read


Britons spend just 38 minutes at famous landmarks and nearly half use that time to take selfies

Such is the eagerness to share their travels, the average British holidaymaker takes a photo within 13 minutes of arriving at their destination. read


Britons stop making an effort to celebrate their age at 30

Worries about getting 'too old' and simply 'not being bothered' after the 30th leave many only celebrating the milestone birthdays of 40, 50, and 60. read


Nutritionists reveal 8 top tips to avoid the vicious circle and shed pounds

Leading nutritionist Dr Marilyn Glenville said when a person's blood sugar levels rise too high the body is forced to create more insulin, which in turn causes the a sugar crash. This triggers the release of stress hormone, cortisol. read


Teen model turned celebrity photographer reveals what it's REALLY like on the set of a photo shoot

Former teen model turned fashion and celebrity photographer, Brooke Mason has worked with some of the biggest names in the business. She reveals what really happens on set. read


Madonna wins copyright case despite sampling horn riff on hit track Vogue

Madonna has won a copyright case involving her 1990 hit Vogue despite a court ruling she had sampled a horn riff from a 1980s funk track from the Salsoul Orchestra funk ensemble. read


Nintendo's Super Mario Brothers is HARDER than calculus

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology showed the problem of solving a level in 'Super Mario Brothers' is as hard as the hardest problems in the 'complexity class' PSPACE. read


Lady Victoria Hervey claims she was 'robbed' during Uber ride

Lady Victoria Hervey has claimed that a ‘friend of a friend’ stole her £400 mobile phone during a taxi ride home from a star-studded Gucci bash. read


Happy ending for 'Britain's loneliest dog' after he lands a top role in the next Transformers film after being rejected more than 18,000 times at an animal shelter

A Facebook campaign was started to home Freya, a six-year-old Staffordshire bull terrier cross who suffers from epilepsy, and it caught the eye of Transformers director Michael Bay. read


Celebrity Cruises Infinity ship crashes into dock in Ketchikan, Alaska

No one on board the 965ft Celebrity Infinity was injured when it crashed into the pier in Ketchikan, which faces the Inside Passage, but the ship was forced to stay overnight while it was repaired. read


Rio Olympics may be cancelled over the Zika virus

More than 200 academics have now signed an open letter to the World Health Organisation calling for the Olympics to be postponed. But is it really necessary? Virus expert Dr Derek Gatherer gives his views. read


Zika virus may be transmitted by ORAL SEX

Doctors from the French Institute of Health and Medical Research who treated the 24-year-old woman have now warned the virus (pictured) may well be transmitted orally through semen. read


Seventh victim of Dublin's gangland war is buried: Gareth Hutch - who carried his murdered uncle's coffin four weeks ago - is laid to rest as city's bloody feud continues 

Gareth Hutch, 35, was shot dead in front of his young son outside his house in Dublin's north inner city on May 24, less than four weeks after he buried his fellow feud victim, uncle Eddie, 59. read


Kuwaiti girl gives favourite teacher Mercedes as thanks for helping her graduate KINDERGARTEN

Noor Al Faris, aged around five, took end-of-year gifts to the next level after presenting her favourite teacher with a brand new luxury Mercedes in Kuwait. read


TripAdvisor's Travellers' Choice Awards reveals best tourist landmarks in Europe

Through millions of online reviews and ratings, TripAdvisor has compiled a list of their top 10 tourist attractions across Europe. Hagia Sophia and Notre Dame were both highly rated by holidaymakers. read


Furious Gumtree seller had his iPhone 6 stolen when a thief turned up

The Australian-born seller, who wished to be known only as ‘Cameron’, was forced to chase the thief down his street in London after he posed as a customer interested in buying the iPhone 6. read


Argentina's president Mauricio Macri, 57, is hospitalized with ARRHYTHMIA, it's revealed

Argentine President Mauricio Macri took office in December vowing to revive Argentina's economy and root out corruption. read


German policeman pulls over speeding biker while eating ice cream

A hysterical video taken on the helmet-cam of a fleeing bike rider shows the moment he was pulled over by a policeman eating an ice cream in Bavaria. read


British holidaymaker in Benidorm smothers himself in suncream and slides into pool

A woman who filmed the antics at a hotel in Benidorm said the man, believed to be from Nottingham, had spent the afternoon drinking with mates before performing the painful stunt. read


The enchantingly dotty memoir of a bobby on the British islands that time forgot

Colin Taylor is a traditional bobby on the beat and his beat is one of the most crime-free in Britain: the Scilly Isles. His memoir has just been published and this is an adapted extract. read


Petrol and diesel prices increase for the third month in a row

RAC's Fuel Watch data for May said that both petrol and diesel had surged another 2p in a month, making each fill-up £5 more expensive than it was in February this year. read


Ex-South Wales PC 'raped woman on mountainside then asked her to join threesome'

Former police officer Jeffrey Davies, 45, of Aberdare, South Wales, is accused of forcing two women into having sex with him while working as a family liaison officer. read


Stunning supercomputer simulations show star DYING in 3D

Supernovas are created when a star, collapses in on itself in its final death throes. Michigan researchers have used a powerful supercomputers to recreate what happens in 3D. read


The moment a student knocks OUT a 'bully' in the middle of class

A video circulating social media this week captures a troubling trend that is happening in schools across the country - knockout hitting. read


How the hanging of a woman who killed her violent husband inspired Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy was haunted as 16-year-old after watching Martha Brown, 45, hang after killing her husband who had abused her for years. She was the inspiration for Tess Of The D'Urbervilles. read


Police hunt for mystery blonde woman who was caught on CCTV causing more than £17,000 of damage to 33 cars in a quiet Welsh street

A mystery blonde woman caused more than £17,000 worth of damage to 33 cars on Western Avenue in Chepstow, in south Wales last Monday night. read


Video from daredevil schoolboy's drone video of dizzying Norwegian mountain goes viral

A breathtaking scenic video of Norway shot by a 17-year-old schoolboy using his drone has become a viral sensation online with over 1.2 million views and over 21,000 shares in just a week. read


Tiger Temple monks charged by Thailand's police after another discovery of dead tiger cubs

Thai police have charged 22 people, including three monks, with wildlife trafficking as they continue to make gruesome discoveries at the Tiger Temple in Kanchanaburi province, west of Bangkok. read


From house music to holistic absolution: The exclusive Ibiza concierge service that grants your every wish for an outrageously glamorous experience

MailOnline Travel's Deni Kirkova discovers how you can explore much of what the ultimate party island has to offer with the help of Chic Ibiza Villas' exclusive concierge service. read


Appleby Fair travellers cool horses in river as sun shines on Europe's oldest gipsy gathering

Appleby in Westmorland, Cumbria, welcomes more than 30,000 travellers every year, but today, a group was seen getting out of town to enjoy the countryside with their horses. read


Heartless traffic wardens targeted cancer patients as they received chemo - forcing one OAP to disconnect his drip in a bid to avoid a fine

Patients say they saw the parking enforcers systematically slap fines on vehicles outside a mobile treatment centre in Ashford, Kent, because they are forced to stop in the ‘wrong’ car park. read


Barnsley becomes first council in Britain to reduce school summer break

Barnsley, in south Yorkshire, has ruled that all its local schools will stay open until the end of July and have a two week autumn half term. It said the old six week break led to a 'learning loss'. read


Girl warned of attacker after sister saw him follower her during video call

The victim managed to get away from Steve Degg following the attack in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Degg has now been jailed for robbery and possessing a knife read


Isiah Gregg who crawled into Harambe's enclosure is seen for the first time

Isiah Gregg, the three-year-old who fell into the Cincinnati Zoo's gorilla enclosure last Saturday, prompting the death of Harambe, has been seen with his family for the first time since the death. read


West Lothian 12-week-old baby girl fighting for her life after found seriously injured

The child was found unconscious at Strathbrock Family Unit in Broxburn, West Lothian, before she was taken to St John's Hospital in Livingston by ambulance on Monday night. read


Stoke-on-Trent woman drops baby after a seven-hour booze bender avoids jail

Michelle Byatt, 23, had been walking down the street in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, with the child when she lost her balance and fell over, dropping the baby to the concrete pavement. read


Alton Towers crash survivors talk about surviving their trauma

Former dancer Vicky Balch, 20, Leah Washington, 18, both of whom have had a leg amputated, and Leah's boyfriend Joe Pugh, 19, appeared on ITV's This Morning. read


Horrific moment teacher crashes 50FT to concrete floor when she falls off slide during mock evacuation drill at school

This is the horrifying moment a teacher at the RRK School in Moradabad, northern India, fell 50ft to the ground after a mock drill went terribly wrong. She suffered critical injuries. read


Ben Gerring dies in Hospital after WA shark attack

West Australian surfer Ben Gerring, 29, that was mauled by a great white shark while surfing on Tuesday has died in the Royal Perth Hospital in Perth on Saturday after fighting for his life. read


Witness the horrifying moment driver in his 80s goes wrong way round M60 for FIVE miles forcing terrified motorists to swerve to safety before crash injures four 

Shocking dashcam footage shows a pensioner driving five miles the wrong way down the M60 before colliding with two vehicles, leaving three people with minor injuries. read


Facebook photograph showing 5-year-old girl praying with two marshals

The Cedar Hill Police Department in Cedar Hill, Texas, posted the image on its Facebook page this week.  A girl named Chloe hold hands with Marshals Leland Herron and Jack Wallace. read


Video of baby orangutan kissing and cuddling his mother during playtime at German zoo

An adorable baby orangutan has been filmed kissing and cuddling his mother at Allwettrerzoo Münster in Germany in front of delighted visitors. read


Young mother who beat anxiety is Miss Great Britain hopeful

Karlette Palmer, 24, from Surrey was left so anxious after a violent attack as a schoolgirl she would pick holes in her skin, but she's beat her demons and is in the running to be crowned Miss Great Britain. read


The Sanctuary at Ol Lentille is a luxury Kenyan safari lodge in the wilderness

MailOnline Travel's Ted Thornhill finds himself in a zen-like state of relaxation at the incredible The Sanctuary at Ol Lentille in Kenya's dramatic Laikipia Plateau. That is, when he's not quad biking... read


World's dearest handbag complete with crocodile skin and goat fur sells for £206,000

Hand-stitched in Paris, the Diamond Himalayan bags are made from albino crocodile skin, lined with goatskin dyed to match the exterior and have diamond-encrusted straps and white gold detailing. read


That's one way to earn a crust! Meet the man who quit the rat race to travel the world selling sandwiches from his van

Back in 2012, Franco Paltrinieri gave up his marketing career and purchased a VW van so he could embark on journey from his home in Argentina to Alaska. He has visited 8 countries along the way. read


Hilarious passive-aggressive office notes that DEFINITELY cause more problems

A collection of passive aggressive notes contributed to Bored Panda shows that some staff can really rub their co-workers up the wrong way when it comes to sharing office space. read


Disney Channel's Zendaya stays at Airbnb in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Teenage actress and singer Zendaya, who stars in the Disney Channel hit KC Undercover, shared holiday snaps on Instagram during her time at the £12.5million Casa do Luz in Sao Conrado. read


Chinese police officer goes viral after using his coat to cover lost child in the rain

Traffic police Zhang saw the child crying in the rain in Jinhua, China, in the afternoon of June 1. He immediately took off his waterproof uniform to make sure the youngster stays dry. read


Some of Asia's best tropical holiday destinations revealed

Escape the cold weather with some of Asia's most exotic holiday spots including Palm Hills Resort in Vietnam (pictured) as recommended by Booking.com. read