Breathtaking images from the Royal Navy's annual photo competition capture life at sea

The Royal Navy's annual photo competition boasted entries that depicted a helicopter soaring over Norwegian Fjords at sunset and modern urban combat seen up-close in the Mojave desert. The stunning photos from the Royal Navy's annual photo competition captured the trials and challenges faced by members of the Forces every day. They ranged from a beach assault from the 539 Assault Squadron (right) to the Royal Navy's commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign (bottom left). An evocative shot depicted a helicopter soaring over the Norwegian Fjords at sunset, while one image portrayed modern urban combat in the Mojave Desert up close (top right).

Steve Double says he regrets 'the pain I have caused' amid rumours about marriage 

Steve Double, a Conservative MP for St Austell and Newquay, admitted he had misbehaved in an emotional statement. Mr Double has been married to his wife Anne for 30 years and the couple made the comment in response to rumours that he was having an alleged affair with his 26-year-old assistant Sarah Bunt.

Earlier this month NHS England announced a £15 million plan to speed up the diagnosis time for cancer. But there are other conditions which can take a long time for doctors to diagnose.

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A few days ago I received a Benjamin Britten 50p coin in my change. My dad told me to keep hold of it as they are rare and fetch quite a bit of money.

Abdulaziz Ahmed (pictured), 23, of Camden, northwest London, today admitted he was part of a plot to con elderly people out of their life savings by posing as police officers and bank fraud officials.

Richard Huckle, 30, from Ashford in Kent, admitted an unprecedented number of offences against children aged between six months and 12 years from 2006 to 2014.

KATIE HOPKINS: Welcome to the Midsummer madness of Ramadan

By fasting from dawn to dusk, Muslims at northerly latitudes won't eat for the best part of 20 hours out of 24 during Ramadan, which begins today. Britain will yet again act as generous hosts to Muslims observing Ramadan, paying staff too hungry to work and teaching kids who put their prophet before personal progress, writes KATIE HOPKINS, as she tells of her fears for safety and security.

A landmark trial shows the daily pill halts advanced tumours in their tracks and enables patients to lead normal lives. The treatment is already being prescribed to 27,000 women in the US.

Boxing enthusiast Prince Harry, 32, visited the Double Jab Amateur Boxing Club in south east London this afternoon to learn how the club is helping at-risk youngsters in the local community.

Deborah Gold, chief executive of the National AIDS Trust today urged NHS England to make pre-exposure prohylaxis (PrEP) drugs available, as studies show they are effective at preventing HIV.

Avianca Airbus passengers tell of horror on board a plane hit by severe turbulence

The Avianca Airbus, which was flying from Lima in Peru to Buenos Aires in Argentina, was dramatically rocked at around 41,000ft. Images of injured people standing by their seats, oxygen masks hanging from the ceiling and panels snapped and dented emerged online following the incident. One passenger claimed that it was 'a miracle that passengers survived'.

Nirmal Saund, 52, from the West Midlands, posed as a respected businessman and came up with elaborate stories to lease 19 industrial premises in 13 different locations across Britain.

There are growing demands to see the brilliant blue lapis lazuli semi-precious stone be known as a 'conflict mineral', after it was revealed it earned terror groups £15million a year.

The ruling supports claims that the 61-year-old former president of France was in the pay of the former Libyan dictator, and then turned against him during the Arab Spring revolution of 2011.

After the five-day third phase of tests, it will be trimmed further to 40, of whom 24 will eventually be chosen for the one-way trips to the red planet, scheduled to start in 2026.

A 27-year-old British woman claims she was held hostage in the back of a taxi and raped by the driver after a night out at a restaurant in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Teen whose father plays with Bruce Springsteen sets Twitter alight with Prince Harry

Olivia Tallent, whose father Garry is in Springsteen's E Street Band, posted a snap of her and the royal on Instagram with the caption 'new boyfriend'. The 19-year-old later provoked even more speculation when she wrote: 'Princess Olivia has a pretty nice ring to it, right?' Springsteen and his band were at Wembley last night for the latest leg of his The River world tour.

A series of hilarious observations about married life have been shared on Imgur. While many of the men took the opportunity to joke about their bossy spouses other paid tribute.

Grandfather Brian Parker was left distraught when callous thugs with air rifles attacked and killed his beloved tabby (pictured) - who was 118 in 'human years' - outside his home in Worcestershire.

Sub Lieutenant Samuel Mitchell, 27, (pictured) told police that the female officer cadet had consented to sex after the ball at the Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, Devon.

Paedophile Vijesh Kooriyil, 29.  An international manhunt is under way to catch a "dangerous" child rapist who fled to India the night before his trial.  See SWNS story SWRUN.  Paedophile Vijesh Kooriyil, 29, repeatedly raped a six-year-old boy - up to three times a WEEK - after trapping him in his bedroom in 2010 and 2011, the court heard.  The business manager was due to stand trial on Tuesday, but boarded a plane to Delhi on Monday night, after he was allowed to keep his passport.  But a jury unanimously found the sick pervert guilty of two rapes, and he was sentenced to an extended jail sentence of 18 years in his absence.  Now an international manhunt is under way for Kooriyil, from Eastbourne, in East Sussex, so he can be brought back to the UK to face justice.

Vijesh Kooriyil, 29, from Eastbourne, East Sussex, raped a six-year-old boy up to three times a week for over a year after trapping him in his bedroom, Oxford Crown Court heard.

Daren Metropoulos has snapped up the Playboy Mansion for more than $100million, a little over six years after he spent $18million on a home in the same Los Angeles neighborhood.

David Cameron and Boris Johnson trade blows as polls show Brexit leads in EU referendum

The PM and former London mayor engaged in fresh clashes as more polls showed Leave gaining ground, with the value of Sterling slipping as traders fretted over the potential for Brexit. Research by YouGov for ITV's Good Morning Britain found Leave was ahead by 45 per cent to 41 per cent, with 11 per cent undecided. Meanwhile, an online poll for ICM showed support for quitting up a point over the past week to 48 per cent while Remain was down one on 43 per cent. The findings came after a torrid spell for the Mr Cameron in which he struggled to explain how the UK could tackle immigration within the bloc.

First, an online survey by ICM gave Out a five-point lead - on 48 per cent, compared to 43 per cent for In. Pollster YouGov found Leave on 45 per cent, with Remain on 41 per cent.

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The Justice Secretary, pictured with Boris Johnson today, said the only way for Britain to stay out of a scheme that would undermine Nato was to back Brexit on June 23.

GMB boss Tim Roache (pictured alongside Jeremy Corbyn) made the controversial remark about the Tory Cabinet minister as he spoke at the union's annual conference in Bournemouth today.

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Britain's parliament looked set to vote in favour of joining the bombing campaign against the Islamic State group in Syria, despite growing doubts among the public and some MPs. 

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Whatever the result in 16 days time, the Commons will still have a huge majority of MPs who campaigned to keep Britain in the EU - around 454 to 147.

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Sterling hit a three-week low against the dollar first thing this morning, falling as much as 0.9 per cent to $1.43, and was down 0.5 per cent against the euro at €1.269.

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The row over Mr Gove's claim, made in Friday's Sky News TV debate, was seized upon by the Britain Stronger in Europe campaign as evidence Vote Leave 'do not have a credible economic plan'.

Riot police moved into the Eole Gardens close to the Eurostar hub in Paris soon at 6am this morning to break up the migrant camp, much to the shock and surprise of those living there.

ABBA reunites for first performance in 30 years in honour of their 50th anniversary

Their music is still celebrated by people all over the world. But it has been 30 years since the members of ABBA performed together - until now. The disco group joined forces on Sunday as they celebrated the date that Björn Ulvaeus, 71, and Benny Andersson, 61, first met 50 years ago, according to Expressen .

The red long-sleeved jersey, with the famous Three Lions badge on the front and number 10 in white on the back, was worn by Sir Geoff when he scored a hat-trick in the 1966 final.

This is the eleventh time the German Chancellor has been given the number-one spot by the U.S. magazine which ranks the Scottish First Minister and SNP leader Ms Sturgeon at no. 50.

Inside the 'tyrant's car park' where Bentleys and Mercedes have been abandoned

These startling images show an overgrown car park, where cars totalling millions have been left abandoned and taken over by weeds (pictured). Inside this small lot in Chengdu, China, there are at least two Bentleys (main), two Land Rovers, three Mercedes Benz and even the odd motorbike. They all have one thing in common - they've been abandoned by their owners. 

The micro movement might be all the rage these days, but ski country aficionados know a secret: alpine huts have always been tiny. Take this mini cabin set on 35 acres in Northern Colorado near the Wyoming border. With only one room and 120 square feet, it's smaller than most hotel rooms and even some bathrooms.

But that doesn't mean it wouldn't make a perfect rustic retreat, especially given its location near the recreation-friendly Red Feather Lakes. The listing includes a lot of land for its $66,900 price tag, and the 2 decks look mighty inviting. It's no doubt "small and cozy," and it even comes with a whole slew of mountain amenities like the picnic table, outdoor chairs, indoor shelves, curtains, and grill.

Perhaps the greatest draw of this 2012 cabin is the land itself. It can be hard to find a place to put down roots in your tiny home, but this micro hut comes with land aplenty.

A tiny home that could be the smallest in all of Colorado is up for sale.
The 'micro-cabin' is set on 35 acres in Northern Colorado and can be purchased for $66,900.

WARNING, VERY GRAPHIC CONTENT. A gruesome film the YouTube channel They Will Kill You shows worms that burrow into people's eyes and ulcers that eat away at the face.

Steph Shevlin (pictured) fell unconscious after an adverse reaction to the drug she had taken at the Box club in Crewe, hours after her mother Michelle had told Steph and her friends to 'stay safe'.

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Otto Hitler was born three years after Adolf in Braunau am Inn, northern Austrian, but died from hydrocephalus, a swelling of the brain, after just one week.

Muhammad Ali's daughter Laila feels comfort knowing father is no longer in pain

The 38-year-old said she doubted the legendary boxer was ready to give up, as one of the things he feared the most death. But she believes he will be living on through her son, Curtis, who she thinks is a 'spitting image' of her late dad. Shortly after his death, she shared a picture of the youngster posing with his grandson during a Louis Vuitton shoot. She said: 'The whole world is sad...I don't feel alone. It's not just our family, it's the whole world.' Laila, who followed her father into boxing, also paid tribute to him as a father who put children first. Laila, who has since retired from boxing with an unbeaten record, was with her eight siblings at her father's bedside when he passed away on Friday evening.

PIERS MORGAN: Muhammad Ali WAS a racist who repented. Trump ISN’T a racist.

Yesterday, I began trending on Twitter for something I said about Muhammad Ali. It was: 'Muhammad Ali said far more inflammatory/racist things about whites than Donald Trump ever has about Muslims.' I posted this after watching a deluge of bile explode at Trump on social media when he paid tribute to Ali following the boxing legend's death. Trump and Ali had been friends for decades. I didn't intend to disrespect Ali with my tweet, as many claimed. But I did intend to offer the anti-Trump brigade some historical perspective about their own hero as they vented their collective spleen.

Texas mother accusing her daughter of hiding suspicious pills in her room

Texas-based student Ashley Banks, 16, took to Twitter to share a hilarious exchange she had with her mother after she believed she had found drugs in her daughter's bedroom. She mistook the multicoloured capsules for an illegal substance and threatened to ground her. However Ashley proved her innocence by telling her to put them in water. The suspected drugs then transformed into little foam dinosaurs.

Leading wine writer Jancis Robinson has tipped the notion that you should keep red wine at room temperature on its head, saying that drinkers should keep their tipple in the fridge to slow oxidation.

A displaced Iraqi woman who fled the al-Falahat village west of Fallujah holds a child as they wait to receive food and aid at the village of al-Azraqiyah, on June 4, 2016 ©Ahmad Al-Rubaye (AFP/File)

Families who managed to escape Fallujah in Iraq told how ISIS jihadists opened fire on them as they crossed the Euphrates River on boats and makeshift rafts as they tried to flee.

Graeme Stening, 52, a senior lawyer at a private equity firm from Surrey, was accused of the broad daylight sex attack by the woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons.

A body has been found by a guide in the bottom of a ravine close to mount Toubkal, the summit of the Atlas mountains, in the hunt for Connor Jarvis, who was reported missing on May 28.

England team arrive at Chantilly HQ ahead of Euro 2016 opening game against Russia

Manager Roy Hodgson's squad, which includes stars Wayne Rooney, Harry Kane and Joe Hart, flew from Luton airport to Le Bourget Airport in northern France this morning. French Gendarmes wearing bullet-proof vests and carrying assault rifles flanked the team's coach as it pulled into the quiet town on the banks of La Nonette river. A team of heavily-armed policemen carrying machine guns, Tasers and batons were also seen patrolling the area.

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There will be increased background checks at airports and ports in the UK and anyone with a criminal record could have their passport confiscated and be prevented from travelling.

The parents of 15-year-old Alexandru Radita, who was found dead at his Calgary home following complications due to starvation, allegedly told friends he had 'died and was resurrected by God'.

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses the members of an educational foundation in Istanbul, Monday, May 30, 2016. Erdogan has spoken out against birth control and family planning, saying they go against Muslim traditions. Speaking at an educational foundation in Istanbul on Monday, Erdogan declared: "I say this openly: We will increase our descendants, we will increase out population. Family planning, birth control, no Muslim family can practice such an understanding." (Kayhan Ozer, Presidential Press Service/Pool via AP)

Recep Tayyip Erdogan branded childless women 'deficient' during a speech in Istanbul, Turkey, saying he 'absolutely doesn't accept' a woman choosing a career over having children.

An alarming video from Guatemala shows the poor boy's mother standing on top of him while she chastises him outside in the rain. She shockingly then drags him by the arm across the hard ground.

Robert Fidler built four-bedroomed 'Redhill Castle' on Honeycrock Farm in Surrey without planning permission 16 years ago. He was in court today of breaching order to demolish it.

Gogglebox's 'missing' siblings who make occasional visits to famous sofas

Gogglebox viewers were sent into a frenzy when the 'other' Michaels sister made an appearance in last week's episode (circled, bottom right). But university student Catheryne is not the only part-time Googlebox star. There are children, siblings and grandchildren who make only occasional appearances on screen, while some wives and fiances have opted out completely. Pictured, 12-week-old Brogan with grandfather Tom Malone (circled, top left); Raza Siddiqui with father Sid and brothers Baasit and Umar (circled, bottom left); and nine-year-old Ava Grace Moffatt with sister Scarlett and parents Mark and Betty (circled, top right).

Dr Sergio Diez Alvarez, director of medicine at The Maitland and Kurri Kurri Hospital, New South Wales, says hormonal differences mean men's immune systems are weaker than women's.

Professor Andrew Coates from UCL says a ninth planet would be difficult to detect, according to recent research. However, it might be similar to Uranus or Neptune and it is probably not going to wipe us out.

Brian Blessed, 79, said the Queen had heard him exclaim 'f***' while hosting Have I Got News For You, and was 'in hysterics' as she recalled the moment during a meeting at Buckingham Palace.

Montana High school student Kaitlyn Juvik stages bra-less protest

Student Kaitlyn Juvik, from Helena, Montana, pictured right and left, staged a bra-less protest with fellow students after she was reprimanded for not wearing appropriate underwear to school under her black T-shirt, pictured left. In a Facebook post, pictured center, she said it was 'not see-through, not inappropriate' and claimed the complainant must have been 'looking very hard' to see she was not wearing a bra.

Sikh Sarwan Singh, 28, immediately removed his turban to use as a rope and tried to scoop up the dog when he noticed the animal was drowning in an irrigation canal in Punjab, India.

A cheating wife who complained about the evils of men got her comeuppance when a man she had tried to seduce outed her on Facebook and the post went viral.

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By using price comparison sites in the UK, travel insurance policies can be taken out for as little as £13, but a failure to understand excesses, and what is covered, is leaving tourists unprotected.

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University students across Britain, from Bristol to Leeds and London, are said to be taking Noopept - a mind-enhancing white powder that can either be snorted like cocaine or gulped in tablet form.

The Queen's favourite music revealed

BBC Radio 2 have put together what is believed to be the most accurate playlist of the Queen's (centre) favourite songs, including tunes by George Formby (bottom right), Howard Keel (top right), Vera Lynn (top left) and even Gary Barlow (bottom left). By speaking to some of those who are closest to Her Majesty, the station has pulled together a top 10 to reflect her tastes, from classical pieces to musical favourites. Unsurprisingly, given her deep Christian faith, two hymns - Praise, My Soul, The King Of Heaven and The Lord Is My Shepherd - feature.

According to Google Food Trends, 2016's drink of choice is the turmeric latte, thanks to Internet searches rising by 56 per cent. But just what is the vivid gold, no-filter-required drink and why is it SO good for you?

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Residents reported hearing 'really loud explosions' several minutes apart as the ambulances went up in flames outside East Surrey Hospital, in Redhill, Surrey, at around 2pm.

Disgraced gynaecologist Rob Jones delivered Samantha Cameron's daughter Florence

Rob Jones(pictured left)  was called upon to treat Mrs Cameron when she went into labour with fourth child Florence (right with her parents) whilst on a family holiday in Cornwall with the Prime Minister in August 2010. By that time, Mr Jones had already faced a string of complaints over botched procedures he carried out as a gynaecologist and obstetrician at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro (inset). His former boss Dr Paul Upton, 55, today appeared before the Medical Practitioners' Tribunal Service in Manchester to face a string of allegations that centre on his failure to protect patients from the 'risk of harm' posed by Mr Jones between January 2010 and October 2011.

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Perth shark attack victim identified as Edith Cowan University's Doreen Collyer

BP - British grandmother Doreen Collyer, 60 (right), who is originally from Chester in Cheshire, was diving at a reef off Mindarie Beach, about 35 kilometres north of Perth, when she was attacked by a great white shark yesterday. Her husband David arrived at a boat yard by the beach (left) to be told by paramedics that his 'loving wife' had been killed by a shark, described as being 'bigger than an 18ft boat'. Video footage filmed by a crew of fisherman has since emerged showing a 'huge' shark swimming in the same area as the attack just 90 minutes afterwards (bottom right).

Scientists at the University of Barcelona found a calorie-rich diet, packed with 'good' fats such as olive oil, helped people lose more weight than those who strictly control their calorie intake.

Scientists at Imperial College London found patients who were given the hormone injection at 30 per cent less in a meal, although they admitted it wasn't very long lasting at present.

The selfie queen was pictured arriving at the ceremony along with her ex-husband, Labour MP Simon Danczuk, as they made their way inside St John's Baptist Church in Rochdale.

Misty, a two-year-old ragdoll cat, had never been brushed in her life - meaning vets at Blue Cross animal hospital in London spent more than an hour clipping her fur which weighed 200 grams.

Eva Carneiro arrives at tribunal for case against Chelsea and José Mourinho

Eva Carneiro, pictured today with husband Jason De Carteret, claims Jose Mourinho, right yesterday, berated, sexually harassed and then demoted her and Chelsea did 'nothing to stop it'. The former first team doctor, 42, is claiming constructive dismissal against Chelsea and has a separate, but connected, personal legal action against Mourinho for alleged victimisation and discrimination. The tribunal will hinge on whether Mourinho yelled: 'Filha de puta [daughter of a whore]' or 'filho de puta [son of a b***h]' when she ran on to the pitch to treat Chelsea star Eden Hazard during a home game last August, inset. Two days after the initial incident Mourinho then allegedly told Steve Atkins, head of communications and public affairs at Chelsea, that he did not want Dr Carneiro on the bench the next match, adding: 'She works in academy team or ladies team not with me'.

Karnel Haughton, a pupil at Greenwood Academy in Castle Vale, Birmingham, is thought to have lost consciousness and suffocated after taking part in a dangerous online craze.

Ralph Clarke, 101, today pleaded not guilty to 31 offences dating back over 40 years when he appeared at Birmingham Crown Court, and was dismissed until his trial in December.

Christopher Hewitt, 47, (pictured), from Somerset, returned to the same stretch of the M5 six months later to take a photo of a new speed limit sign but prosecutors saw through his scam.

Last month the High Court said Jon Platt, 45, (pictured) from the Isle of Wight should not be forced to pay £120 after he took his youngest daughter out of class to go to Florida on a family holiday.

Postcards are passé - today's celebs only send pictures of themselves

Once, bragging that you were away on holiday simply consisted of a 'Wish You Were Here' postcard showing an idyllic view. But how things change. Today, thanks to social media, we're bombarded with boastful images of perfect breaks in far-flung destinations - with celebrities the worst offenders. So who are the most teeth-grindingly irritating offenders - and which of the bragging brigades do they fall into?

The latest NHS figures show there were 4,000 hospital admissions for anaphylaxis last year - which can cause swollen airways and breathing difficulties - up nearly 10 per cent from 2010/11.

Barber Russell Butler, 55, pictured, was sent a letter by bosses at Surrey County Council, who said the statue was an 'obstruction' and could pose particular problems for those with disabilities.

Aiden Webb, 22, from Norwich has not been seen since Friday when he set out to climb the 10,000 foot Fansipan Mountain near Sa Pa in Vietnam but got lost and fell, injuring himself.

Lifelike figure of a Neanderthal Man in the Neanderthal Museum in Mettmann by Duesseldorf, Northrhine-Westphalia, Germany. Image shot 2006. Exact date unknown.

A new study claims that Neanderthals may have been misunderstood. It suggests they they were skilled tool makers with adept hand eye coordination and a well developed culture.

'Monster of Worcester' David McGreavy who killed three children he was babysitting

David McGreavy - dubbed the 'Monster of Worcester' - murdered siblings Paul, Dawn and Samantha Ralph (pictured right, together with their mother) while babysitting them at their home in 1973. The then 21-year-old McGreavy was jailed for life, with a minimum term of 20 years. Prison insiders claim McGreavy, 65, pictured left in 2006, is now detained at HMP Warren Hill, in Suffolk, and is being prepared for release through a programme that bypasses the open prison stage.

A Virgin Trains passenger uses the new entertainment system

Virgin Trains has launched a Netflix-style app called Beam, which features 200 hours of shows and movies including House Of Cards and The Wolf Of Wall Street, and does not require mobile internet.

Creative Strategies reveals that 51% of consumers use voice assistants in the car, but only 6% will activate them in public. People said they don't feel comfortable talking to their technology.

Suffolk man Peter Stuart’s body found in woodland as police arrest suspect

The missing wife of murdered pensioner Peter Stuart (right with wife Sylvia) could be alive and with the man wanted on suspicion of stabbing him to death, police have revealed. Sylvia Stuart, 69, disappeared shortly before the body of her 75-year-old husband Peter was found with multiple stab wounds on Friday night. A manhunt is now underway to find 42-year-old Ali Qazimaj (inset left), whose home in Tilbury, Essex was searched by police today. But there are fears he may have fled to France, possibly with Mrs Stuart, after police discovered his car in Dover, Kent. Mr and Mrs Stuart, who were keen line dancers, went missing following a family gathering on May 28 at their home in Weybread, Suffolk. Meanwhile, it has emerged a 61-year-old man from Leicester arrested on suspicion of murder on Sunday, is the couple's son-in-law, Steve Paxman. He is still in police custody and his home was also searched today (left).

Sylvia Stuart (pictured), 69, disappeared shortly before the body of her husband Peter was found with multiple stab wounds last Friday just 50ft from their isolated home in Weybread, Suffolk.

Grace Banks (pictured) was jailed for nine months after being found guilty of animal cruelty, unlicensed pet-selling and fraud after being caught running the illegal farm in Oldham, Manchester.

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The Thomas Cook flight was scheduled for a 1.55pm departure to the Greek island of Kos on Sunday afternoon from Manchester. But passengers spent the night in Blackpool.

PC Simon Ryan is accused of putting on the hat while on duty and continuing to wear it after being asked to remove it. He is to appear in North Yorkshire Police's first public disciplinary hearing.

Jilted bride smashed up ex-fiance's car with hammer for refusing to pay for wedding dress

Scorned bride-to-be Sally Hallett, 32, pictured left, smashed Stuart Sams' car after he refused to help pay for the wedding dress she never got to wear. The court heard she told Mr Sams: 'If you think you have seen drama, I will show you', before taking a hammer out of her handbag and striking the car outside his office in Barnstaple, Devon. After she was arrested, Hallett told police officers: 'He refused to give me my money so, yes, I smashed his car.' Pictured right, the damaged windscreen and bonnet of Mr Sams' car.

Philip, 94, was spotted in his carriage in Windsor Great Park this morning just one week after he was forced to miss out on the Battle of Jutland centenary commemorations due to ill health.

Signs that the Yongbyon complex in North Korea has been restarted include satellite imagery showing the 'movement of vehicles, steam, discharge of warm waters or transport of material'.

California-based researchers have brought the batsuit to life with a model that gives soldiers and the elderly super powers. Superflex has sensors that learn the wearer's movements.

Biologists have discovered seven new peacock spiders on the south coast of Western Australia, which use their brightly coloured fans to attract a mate, bringing the total number of species to 48.

John Oliver buys $15million of medical debt belonging to 9,000 Americans

Comedian John Oliver performed an incredible act of generosity on Sunday when his topical comedy show, HBO's 'Last Week Tonight,' bought and forgave $15million of medical debt belonging to 9,000 Americans. The dramatic moment was the climax to a 20-minute segment on America's growing industry of debt buyers, who buy 'delinquent debt' for pennies on the dollar then threaten debtors to get the cash. Oliver, who bought the $14,922,261.76 debt for $60,000, said: 'On one hand, it's obviously the right thing to do, but much more importantly [we got to stage] the largest one-time giveaway in television show history,' Fox News reported.

A group of scientists, led by Hong Kong University, have built sub-wavelength cavities, the basic components of minuscule lasers, directly onto silicon.

Jay Murray, from Bournemouth, knew he was different from aged five. After having a penis made from his forearm skin, Jay, 41, has revealed what it's like to have sex as a transgender man.

Mark Zuckerberg's social media accounts have been hacked by Saudi-based group OurMine, who found the Facebook founder's password's through a recent LinkedIn breach.

Ravi Semic, 20, (pictured) from Bilston, West Midlands, was spotted speeding along the M6 by traffic officers who were patrolling the motorway's northbound carriageway.

Rick Footman, 53, has had a shop called The Tube Station for six years, but received a letter from TfL demanding that he change its name and logo, despite being 250 miles from the Underground.

Five men were found guilty of the rape and robbery of a Danish tourist, who was attacked at knifepoint after losing her way as she returned to her hotel in Delhi in 2014 ©Manan Vatsyayana (AFP/File)

Five men have been found guilty of gang-raping the 52-year-old Danish woman who had been travelling alone in India and had became lost as she tried to find her hotel in New Delhi.

Oxford researchers say the combination of big eyes, chubby cheeks and a button nose, along with an infectious laugh, soft skin, and a captivating smell are no accident.

Sydney coast expert claims Collaroy houses destroyed by sea was 'accident waiting to

Professor Andrew Short, who is The University of Sydney's Coastal Studies Unit director, said damage done to homes, units and buildings on Sydney's Northern Beaches by the weekend's wild weather could likely have been prevented. He said Collaroy Beach (main and inset) was the 'most at-risk part of the NSW coast ... and has been at risk for more than 100 years'.

Andreas Christou, 20, (pictured), who was studying English and history at Edinburgh University, had been out with his father Christos, who was visiting from London last October.

Nasa astronaut, Jeff Williams is entering the expandable module (BEAM) for the first time on June 6. He will collect data on temperature, pressure and radiation, and assess the structural conditions.

British special forces have reportedly been operating on the frontline in Syria

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'Most Instagrammed house in the world' is a yellow California compound on Venice Canals

A lemony yellow house in Venice Canals owned by entertainment executive Nely Galan might be the most Instagrammed house in the world with 150,000 photos shared. Galan's husband Brian Ulf, loves to greet the tourists who come by the busload to take their selfies - and even lets some lucky ones inside.

When Stacey Gleeson, from Australia, saw her one-year-old wasn't breathing she quickly told Siri to call for help. Apple's assistant called the ambulance and Gleeson revived her daughter.

Dr Anjali Mahto, consultant dermatologist from the British Skin Foundation, says acting quickly, dosing up on painkillers and, of course, moisturising will help.

Holidaymaker thought he was rescuing dolphin realised it was a shark

Nicolas Andre went to the aid of the stranded 12-foot creature after it got stuck in shallow waters near Lizard Point in Cornwall. After running to help in the rescue, he was stunned to realise it was actually a basking shark. The sharks regularly visit the Cornish coast in the summer months. Even though they are the world's second largest fish, they only eat Plankton and have no teeth.

Professor Adam Grant from Pennsylvania University presented the findings in a new book. He suggests those who show initiative by downloading Firefox are more likely to stay in their job.

The two trains had been travelling on the same track through the town of Hermalle-sous-Huy in eastern Liege when the passenger train violently crashed into a goods train killing three people.

Thor is a windowless drone that weighs in at 46 pounds (21 kilograms) and is less than four metres (13 feet) in length. The mini plane was presented at the Berlin air show this week.

NATO shows Putin who's boss: 31,000 troops, tanks and jets from 24 countries begin the

The two-week long Anaconda manoeuvres, involving soldiers from 24 NATO and former-Soviet 'Partnership for Peace' states including Ukraine,  have been held biannually across Poland since 2006. Some 1,000 British troops will be joined by 14,000 from the U.S and 12,000 from Poland for the exercises involving around 3,000 vehicles, 105 planes and 12 naval vessels.

From a modern Japanese bathhouse to a hotel in a Kenyan game reserve, Condé Nast Traveller has revealed its Hot List 2016 showcasing some of the most tantalising hotels to check out this year.

When author Kit Lovelace decided to follow the love of his life, Kate, to the airport in 2010, he believed it could be just as romantic as when Rachel 'got off the plane' in the last episode of Friends.

Michelle Scott, 33, from Sunderland, was turned away at her local stables two years ago because she weighed too much to ride a horse. The 19st 10lbs woman said that spurred her to change.

A television advert called 'Do it for Mom!' was released last year to encourage Danes to go on holiday in a desperate bid to help boost the country's falling birth rate.

 

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