MPs place a single white rose on murdered MP Jo Cox’s Commons seat as her tearful

The 41-year-old mother of two (inset) died after being shot and stabbed in the street outside her constituency surgery in Birstall, near Leeds, last Thursday. Today Parliament was recalled and her husband Brendan and their two children Cuillin, five, and Lejla, three, watched from the public gallery as MPs called her murder 'an attack on democracy'. Flowers were placed on Jo Cox's seat (main picture) and MPs wore white roses themselves - the symbol of her beloved Yorkshire. Close friend Rachel Reeves was unable to finish her speech as she broke down in tears (left). Her voice broke and she collapsed into her seat as she said: 'Batley and Spen will go on to elect a new MP but no one can replace a mother.' David Cameron looked on the verge of tears and repeatedly wiped his eyes after he paid his tribute to 'a loving, determined passionate and progressive politician'. Labour's Stephen Kinnock, wearing a pro-EU badge, said his friend of 20 years had been assassinated and criticised a UKIP poster released on the day she died. At the end of the session MPs broke out into an extraordinary two-minute round of applause (bottom left) as they left the Commons chamber, with Mr Cox and his children waving to them from above.

US and Russian fighters in dramatic showdown over Syria

The mid-air confrontation occurred between F/A-18 fighters scrambled by the Pentagon and several SU-34s, Moscow's most advanced bombers. The Russian jets had struck a 200-strong garrison of Syrian rebels fighting the Islamic State in At-Tanf, near the Jordanian border.

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Travel industry staff have shared their most funniest customer grievances from Brits on the Twitter page Holiday Complaints. They include anger at weather being too nice back home and generous G&T;'s.

Following the scene which showed the model, 21, and 30-year-old actress engaging in sexual acts, the Ofcom received 634 complaints from the public.

EXCLUSIVE: Unintended pregnancies are body hair are a concern shared among everyone, according to a survey of more than 2,000 people from Europe and the US.

The year six boys (far left, linking arms while taking part in the race and inset, finishing the event together) from Wrawby St Mary's C of E Primary School near Scunthorpe in Lincolnshire, decided to come joint second so that their pal, 11-year-old Rory Kettles (circled, crossing the finish line), could take the spoils on the day. Headteacher Mariclare Potterton said: 'As you can imagine I'm incredibly proud of all the children - it was something the children came up with themselves. It was so emotional, I was so touched.'

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Ched Evans is making a sensational return to football - three months ahead of his next court appearance. Evans, recently cleared of his rape conviction, will be back on the field this year.

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'Loose Women' TV show, London, Britain - 17 May 2016

One month after Katie Price's son Harvey, 13, sparked controversy when he dropped the C-bomb during a live broadcast of Loose Women, the ITV daytime show is facing an Ofcom investigation.

Nutritionist Charlotte Watts gives her advice on how not to lose productivity in the afternoon - and how to avoid 'bad' foods when stressed or staving.

Seasoned travellers have been sharing details of their worst city breaks, with popular tourist spots like Las Vegas and Corfu coming in for criticism. Bad architecture, tourists and pollution were all blamed.

Bosses of Glastonbury Festival, Somerset, are replacing 3,000 plastic portable toilets with environmentally-friendly compost lavatories to tackle bad smells and overflow.

Perception test challenges your brain power with quick-fire questions

The test begins by setting out the rules: 'Answer the following questions loudly and as quickly as possible. Don't think too much and don't cheat!' The quiz then asks you to name a series of animals before throwing out a surprise question. Only 8 per cent of people beat the test, according to its creators Playbuzz. It is the latest in a long line of mind-boggling riddles to baffle the internet and is said to indicate just how creative you really are.

A passenger was taken ill aboard the flight from Dubai International Airport to Manchester and was confirmed dead upon arrival in the UK this morning.

Magazine shots of Priyanka Chopra, 33, have raised eyebrows for the way her armpit appears in them. Twitter users claim that Maxim India has airbrushed the actress in an 'unrealistic' way.

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Seattle-based Stratolaunch Systems invited reporters to get their first look at 'Stratolaunch' (pictured), which once completed, which has a wingspan of 385 feet (117 m) and six engine

The paedophile's problems at HMP Stafford, north of Birmingham, stem from a combination of his diet, including chocolate bars and cheap curries, and the side-effect of long-standing medical issues.

Helena Frith-Powell was initially very intimidated by the elegant Frenchwomen when she first moved to France in 2000. Here she asks three French women what they really think about Brits.

Jeremy Clarkson and James May finally agree on staying in the EU

Jeremy Clarkson and James May, pictured standing in front of a map of Europe as they made a short film urging voters to reject the case for Brexit in their West London studios, warned that European countries outside the EU, such as Switzerland, were a 'waste of time'.
They revealed to viewers that they don't film in Switzerland because of custom duties. The short YouTube video showed the pair, who are filming for their new Amazon Show Grand Tour, attempting to put on a united front despite being known for their argumentative relationship. Clarkson and May said they were 'fond' of Europe and staying in the EU was one of few issues they agree on - along with the views that the Ford Mondeo is a good car and 'sandwich spread is delicious'. 'It's annoys me actually, I'll be honest, because I want to remain in Europe but that means agreeing with him,' Clarkson explains, motioning to his colleague.

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Celebrities at BBC Radio One Studios, London, UK - 20 Jun 2016

Ukip leader Nigel Farage has been fighting accusations he published a racist poster on immigration and has insisted it has only became a row because of Mrs Cox's death.

He's only been in charge of Ukip's group in Wales for a few weeks, but Neil Hamilton has made political history. He's the most unpopular political leader in the world.

Pro-EU ministers and MPs want him to scrap plans for a 'unity reshuffle,' insisting Brexit ministers and MPs had been disloyal by campaigning so vociferously the Prime Minister.

David Cameron and the Remain Dream Team have seen an opportunity to capitalise on the death of MP Jo Cox and have cashed in every chip in the house, writes KATIE HOPKINS.

David Cameron (pictured) repeatedly denied Turkey would be allowed to enter the EU 'anytime soon' but the British Embassy's webpage in Ankara reveals officials are working on Turkey joining.

WITH STORY BRITAIN EU FUTURE - In this Feb. 18, 2016 file photo, British Prime Minister David Cameron, right, takes his seat with European Council President Donald Tusk on the sidelines of an EU summit in Brussels. Working on how Britain might extricate itself from the EU and whether Europe would unravel in its absence is about as easy as predicting how Britons will vote on June 23, 2016. (Olivier Hoslet, Pool Photo via AP)

European Council president Donald Tusk made the last ditch plea with just three days until the United Kingdom votes on whether to Leave or Remain a member of the European Union.

Boris Johnson urges voters to back themselves and the country on Thursday 

As the long-awaited referendum moves into its final hours and with the polls finely balanced, Boris Johnson said voters had a 'fundamental decision' to make. Mr Johnson, who was pictured back on the stump at Ipswich firm Tippers R Us today, said the Remain campaign was offering 'nothing... but the steady and miserable erosion of Parliamentary democracy' in Britain. David Cameron last night made his final pitch to voters in a live BBC Question Time special, insisting a strong economy underpinned everything else - but he was lashed again and again over immigration. The polls remain finely balanced with just hours to go before the voting stations open at 7am on Thursday.

Maverick Tory peer Baroness Warsi claimed to have switched to the Remain camp in protest over a controversial Nigel Farage immigration poster - but Leave supporters have been left baffled.

The PM was told that public services were at risk of being 'flooded' by inflows, while the audience laughed at claims other EU states could be trusted not to renege on reforms.

Shocking footage shows Pizza Hut delivery man and motorcyclist in vicious fight sparked by

This is the moment a Pizza Hut delivery driver took off his helmet (left) and used it to hit another motorcyclist during a vicious street fight (centre) which was sparked by a road-rage incident in Edinburgh, Scotland. The brutal footage shows the pair arguing furiously in broad daylight in Edinburgh, Scotland, before they start attacking each other. At one point, the pizza delivery man removed his helmet and knocked the other man - who was still wearing his protective headgear - to the ground with a single punch. Shockingly, the delivery driver then kicked the other man twice in the head (right). The savage battle only ended after appalled passers-by pleaded with the two men to stop.

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Lord Bragg, 76, has split from his wife of 43 years Cate Haste, 70, and is now understood to be living with 60-year-old Gabrel Clare-Hunt, with whom he reportedly had an affair with 20 years ago.

The actor disclosed his HIV status in November but has denied putting anyone at risk by having unprotected sex without telling them, a crime that can carry a jail sentence in California.

Eddie Mustoe, 54, was stopped by police after driving through the sign in Bristol and was handed a £60 fine with three penalty points - but instead of accepting the penalty he researched road signs.

Thomas Mair, 52, is accused of carrying out the street attack which killed the Labour politician in Birstall, near Leeds last week

The Wasps and England fly half crashed his black Mercedes C-Class in Fulham, west London, at around 5.15am on June 1 last year. He was subsequently arrested on suspicion of drink-driving.

Tiny model who is just 4ft tall won't let her size hold her back on the catwalk despite

Mary Russell, 47, from London, is represented by agency Model of Diversity and has worked for brands all over the world. Mary is 2ft shorter than most catwalk models, including Georgia Meacham (pictured with Mary left and right). She said: 'Trying to get served at bars is also a challenge as often staff can't see me waiting, I can never find any clothes to fit in shops, and things like cash machines and train ticket machines are also a bit hit and miss. But being a little person doesn't stop me strutting down a catwalk or posing for a photo shoot like any other model.'

Virginia Raggi of the 5-Star protest movement stormed to victory after capitalising on anger over political corruption and deteriorating services in the Italian capital.

Mary Seacole is set to have a £500,000 bronze unveiled in her honour at St Thomas' Hospital in London this month -  the first public memorial to celebrate the 'black pioneer nurse'.

With rain in most parts of the UK today many of us woke up to a rather dismal and depressing Monday morning - in Devon more than an inch of rain fell following heavy downpours.

Dropping from high cholesterol to medium cholesterol reduces risk of heart disease - but there is no impact on those who drop from medium to low cholesterol, say researchers in Tel Aviv.

Richard Powell was filmed dying at Victoria Station by man who fought him

Richard Powell (right), 39, was floored by a punch from Denis Busu (left), 21, at Victoria Station in London after an initial argument over a shoe turned violent when punches were exchanged. Mr Busu knocked the father to the ground and then took a picture of him on his mobile phone to send to his girlfriend, the inquest at Westminster Coroner's Court heard. After hearing police and medical evidence, the coroner recorded a verdict of lawful killing.

Supporters across Europe held special events to mark the date the WikiLeaks founder began his fifth year at the embassy in Kensington, London, where he is avoiding extradition.

Kristina Lechner, a graphic designer from Kalamazoo, Michigan, creates the lookalike dishes from household objects and shares the photos on Instagram to celebrate her love of food.

Top Gear viewers 'would rather watch Joey Essex' than watch Chris Evans

The fourth episode of the revamped BBC Two motoring show featuring Chris Evans (right) was broadcast last night, with overnight ratings slumping to a new record low of 2.3million. And many TV viewers tweeted that they were instead watching reality star Essex's EU referendum documentary on ITV2, while others said they would rather watch repeats of the old show on Dave. Viewer Matthew Armstrong tweeted: 'I don't even bother watching Top Gear anymore - it's so bad I would rather have eye surgery', and another said: 'I'd rather watch Joey Essex, how bad is that?' However there was a stand-out moment for the show, when co-host Matt Le Blanc (left) was praised by viewers for a joke about Thursday's EU vote as he introduced anonymous driver The Stig.

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Researchers carrying out a survey of the Great Pyramid at Giza have found that an error in the construction has left the Western side of the structure to be longer than its Eastern side.

Jamaican Sam King MBE, who came to Britain on the SS Windrush in 1948 and founded the legendary Caribbean street festival which went on to become Notting Hill Carnival, died on Friday.

The UK has less than 300 beds per 100,000 population, compared to Romania's 600+, a BMA conference heard today. Doctors warned the shortage means patient care is being harmed.

The five men were assembled by criminal Izzet Eren to free him as he was being transported from Wormwood Scrubs prison to Wood Green Crown Court in December last year

Denosumab may have potential to prevent breast cancer from developing in women with BRCA1 gene, scientists from The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Australia found.

Jessica O'Brien accidentally includes a photo breasts when advertising her sofa

Bargain hunters couldn't believe their eyes when rather revealing pictures of buxom Jessica O'Brien (left) appeared on Facebook. Sitting side-by-side with shots of the white corner sofa (bottom right) that she was trying to sell was an image of the beauty therapist's breasts in a purple lace bra (top right). The advert, posted on a buy-and-sell page, even tempted buyers with the promise that she would 'drop of' the goods at no extra charge. The picture soon caused a stir, with one potential buyer calling the photograph the 'comfiest looking' of all the seven she posted. Moderators have since removed the post and Jessica, from Manchester, has seen the funny side. She wrote: 'When you make an absolute schoolboy error on your buy and sell post!!!'

A four-year-old has survived after a metal bar pierced through her mouth and into her brain on June 17. The child from Inner Mongolia region in China was taken to Beijing where the bar was removed.

wearable technology company unveils the first Football Fan Shirt in Europe that gives Fans the opportunity to FEEL the game action.

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This year we are launching the Football Fan Shirt, embedded with haptic technology that connects fans in real-time with action in the game through touch. 

 

Using the skin as an interface, we are able to transmit plays from the game directly to the wearer using choreographed haptic feedback. This creates a heightened sense of excitement blurring the lines between player and spectator. As well as connecting fans to fans and capturing the data from fan excitement.

 

The Football Fan Shirt is connected to an app, where you can select which team you want to follow. By harnessing real-time game data, this allows the wearer to feel the sensations of what the team is going through with every major play as it happens on the

Football Fan Shirt is the brainchild of Sydney-based Wearable Experiments. Users connect their shirt to their smartphone via Bluetooth and receive feedback throughout the game.

Was Star Trek's Anton Yelchin killed by a dangerous flaw in his Jeep Grand Cherokee?

The death of Star Trek actor Anton Yelchin, 27, has raised questions about whether his Jeep might have suffered a dangerous design flaw that caused his fatal freak accident. The body of the Russian-born actor was found pinned against the gate of his home (centre) by his 2.5 ton Jeep Grand Cherokee (similar to the one inset right) on Sunday in Studio City, California. Investigators said the car had been left in neutral and rolled down the steep driveway at him - and now some believe that might have happened because of a flawed design in certain models of Jeep. Thousands of Jeep Grand Cherokees were subject to a voluntary recall in the US and worldwide because a confusing gear stick design made it easy for drivers to forget the car was in neutral, not park, when the driver got out. Fiat Chrysler ran a voluntary recall in April this year on Jeep Grand Cherokees that were manufactured between July 16, 2012, and December 22, 2015. Exactly what model of Cherokee Yelchin owned, as well as the circumstances leading up to his death, have not yet been established - but the nature of the flaw in the recalled model of Jeep makes for a compelling case.

Swiss adventurer Bertrand Piccard is piloting the plane on the 15th leg of its journey around the world. It took off from JFK in New York and is due to land in Seville, Spain nearly four days later.

Dubbed modern rarity, the AW16 collection promises to offer a move away from disposable, fast fashion and instead present a 'rare take on luxury with an ethos of fewer, better pieces.'

Focusing on the breath and inhaling deeply so the air fills the lungs will help people become calmier and happier - whether they are anxious or heartbroken, says yoga teacher Jean Hall.

Surrey-based GP Dr Louise Selby explains how changes to the body can cause embarrassing health issues growing up and how best to manage them.

Mother, 29, who takes 100 selfies a day admits she's risking her life because she's hooked

Single mother-of-two Jacqui Ryland, 29, from Worcester, told Channel 5 show Body Freaks that she has become addicted to the class C drug Human Growth Hormone (HGH).. Human Growth Hormone (HGH). Jacqui, who has also taken steroids in her pursuit of the perfect body, said she felt the need to try prohibited substances when the gym alone wasn't giving her the results she wanted. She said: 'I have been told it is crazy and a massive risk. But if someone tells me not to do something, nine out of ten times I will go and do it.'

The trio were found collapsed in Salford precinct in Greater Manchester at around 10pm on Saturday. They were rushed to hospital with two earlier said to be in 'serious condition.'

There are now more refugees than during the Second World War and the number has risen by ten per cent since the previous year when it topped 60million, new UN figures have revealed.

A total of 142 unaccompanied children arrived at the infamous camp in Calais, France, in the past month and 132 of them were under ten years old, a new census revealed.

Ma Jixiang, from China, had allegedly been sold to work in an illegal brick factory for three years. The 59-year-old man went missing in 2009 and was confirmed to be killed by the police in 2012.

Essex Police's Facebook photo of attractive male and female officers goes viral

Sgt Kayleigh Webster and PC Daryl Jones (pictured) of Essex Police caused a stir on Facebook after a picture of them supporting a road safety campaign prompted a host of suggestive comments from the public (inset). They were snapped inside a squad car promoting safe seatbelt use and the picture proved very popular on Facebook, with the force even using it as its homepage image. Many said they would 'love to be arrested' by the 'hot' officers while others suggested they would 'make a nice couple'.

The first pictures have emerged of hero pensioner Bernard Kenny, 77, who was stabbed as he desperately tried in vain to rescue murdered MP Jo Cox in Birstall on Thursday.

The Labour MP was killed just days before she was due to launch a report that detailed the rising aggression of nationalist extremists and an increase in Islamophobia over the last year.

The fundraising page for the Batley and Spen MP, who was stabbed and shot to death on the street four days ago in Birstall, West Yorkshire, has become GoFundMe's biggest UK campaign to date.

Model Robbie Hofmann claimed she and her DJ boyfriend Alex Henderson were attacked by bouncers at a Magaluf hotel because they were 'not leaving quickly enough'.

Single father releases heartbreaking image of his newborn baby daughter with his partner

Nestled under the arm of a mother she never got to meet, this heartbreaking photograph is now a treasured possession for a five-year-old girl and her single father. Moments after it was taken, Sarah Cunningham passed away having suffered a fit brought on by pre-eclampsia as she made her way home from work on the bus. The 37-year-old's death devastated her partner of three years Steve Elsby, who was suddenly left with the responsibility of bringing up a child alone. Despite still being in shock, it was a challenge the then supermarket worker embraced. Opening up about the difficulties single parents face, he told MailOnline how his daughter Sam gave him focus. Now, five years on from his partner's death in 2011, Mr Elsby, 43, from Birmingham, says things have become a lot easier for him and his daughter.

Experts at Reading University believe that people can 'catch' emotions and teams will be visiting two schools in Berkshire and London to carry out a three-year study into the theory.

Murray Pringle, who is in his 70s, and businessman Simon Pringle, who is in his 50s, had become embroiled in a bizarre row about who was entitled to the baronetcy of Pringle of Stichill.

Tim Peake being carried to a medical tent after he landed in Kazakhstan (Nasa/Bill Ingalls)

The British astronaut, 44, spent six months in a zero gravity environment and now says he 'feels terrible' due to the after-effects of his time aboard the International Space Station.

Shocking footage has emerged showing a Chinese boss hitting eight employees one by one on a stage as their colleagues watch on. The staff were reportedly punished for not working hard enough.

Oscar Vinals designs Flash Falcon supersonic plane

Called Flash Falcon, the new concept from Barcelona-based designer Oscar Viñals would have a capacity for 250 passengers in business and 'super tourist' classes. Thanks to a powerful thrust capable of reaching Mach 3 speed, transatlantic journeys would be drastically reduced. Viñals said the futuristic passenger jet would run on carbon-free energy, with a supersonic engine based on a portable fusion reactor.

Researchers from the University of California, Davis, have designed a microchip which uses 1,000 processors, which are each individually programmed to give more flexibility.

Several suspects have been arrested and are under interrogation over the plot after agents seized ammunition and bombs according to an intelligence source, Iranian state TV said.

Artwork of an asteroid hitting earth.

Researchers at the University of Bath reviewed fossils of mammal species from North America, finding over 93 per cent became extinct after the dino-killing asteroid hit.

What happens when you JUICE a McDonald's meal

A YouTube video shows a brave person juicing burgers, chips and Coca Cola from McDonald's - then drinking the results. The sludge produced from the pulverised food is enough to turn anyone's stomach, not to mention drive all thoughts of kale and celery juice from your mind forever. The video, called 'Junk Juice 1', was created by new YouTube channel Bad Things For Bad People and has had 226,460 views since being published. The video ends with the man featured attempting to drink the brown sludge (centre), although some ends up in the bin.

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Friends turn their KITCHEN into a swimming pool by filling it with water (but the cat

Vladimir Vechnyy and his friends came up with the madcap idea at his ground floor flat in the city of Tver in western Russia's Tver Oblast region, and they even tried to get their poor moggy in on the action. First they covered the floor and walls with plastic sheets which they glued together to create a waterproof seal.Then they attached a foam tube to the kitchen tap, turned it on and waited for the room to fill with water. As soon as it was deep enough, they were splashing around in their makeshift pool, diving into the water and playing with rubber rings.

Devon and Cornwall Police said times were brought forward but they and Devon Highways were not informed ({Pictured: Sir Elton John performing last night at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter)

The Rocket Man star was playing at the Exeter Westpoint arena on Sunday night but many fans did not arrive until half way through the gig after there was gridlock on all three lanes of the M5.

Hundreds of yoga fans took part in an impressive performance on a glass bottomed walkway in China today. The event was held ahead of International Yoga Day which falls on June 21.

Microsoft Ireland's accounts show the computer giant made £2.3bn from hardware and software in the year to June 2015, but its UK arm paid a poultry £16,9million in corporate tax.

Former BHS boss Sir Philip Green has reportedly splashed out on a £48.4million state-of-the-art private jet as thousands of workers face the dole after the store's collapse.

Couple's fight over £10BILLION assets heads to divorce capital of the world London as

Natalia Potanina, who was married to Vladimir Potanin (left and, right, on their wedding day) for 30 years, is trying to secure half of his fortune, claiming he only accrued his multi-billion pound wealth after they had met. But, in a high-profile divorce row which is becoming increasingly acrimonious, Mr Potanin - listed by Forbes as Russia richest man - is refusing to pay. Now Ms Potanina, who has three children with her former partner, is threatening to bring the case to London. The mother-of-three, who is living 'in exile' next to Westminster Abbey in London, has already turned down £32million and has launched an appeal to Russia's supreme court in her quest to become the world's wealthiest ex-wife. If that fails, she will follow in the footsteps of many scorned wives and continue her fight in London, where the law is seen as fairer for the financially weaker spouse. Ms Potanina met her former husband when they were both poor students. Their marriage involved lavish holidays on their two mega yachts, one of which is named after their daughter Anastasia (inset right). The other, Nirvana (inset left) is 290ft long.

Dina Matiass, 35, from Somerset, wanted her cleaner and childminder Niressa De-Vincente to sleep with her husband Zekri Gris so she could use it as 'evidence' of adultery in a divorce battle.

Spot the Spanx: They're a woman's secret weapon in the battle against the bulge.

A firm favourite in women's underwear drawers across Britain, Spanx under garments have been slimming down thighs, nipping in waists and smoothing out stomachs for nearly two decades. Seven out of ten British women admit to owning a pair, and even slender celebrities wouldn't brave a red carpet without them. Pictured from left flashing their Spanx are Amanda Holden, Jennifer Lopez, Zara Phillips, Beyonce and Kim Kardashian.

The lawn at All Saints Church, in Hull, East Yorkshire, was vandalised using oil-based paint with a pentagram and 666, which is sometimes known as the devil's number, painted underneath.

Scientists at Harvard Medical School have developed a machine learning algorithm that they have trained to spot malignant cells in lymph node samples. It could help speed up diagnoses.

England fans prepare for clash with Slovakia in Euro 2016 knock-out round

England will be watched by Prince William as they take on Slovakia in Saint-Etienne at the same time as Wales play Russia in Toulouse at 8pm tonight. All four teams are bidding to get through the crucial final group game and into the second round. England will go through with anything but defeat. England come into the match against Slovakia on a high after their victory over Wales in Lens thanks to goals from Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Vardy. Earlier today, in a significant departure from the violence of Marseille and Lille, England and Slovakia fans mingled with locals in a carnival atmosphere. Arriving in the city of Saint-Etienne over the last two days, fans quickly established themselves at the Place Jean Jaures central square.

The horse was shot in the face in Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire on Saturday night, causing the animal to stand in agony until it was found

Fans heading to France to watch Wales take on Russia in a critical Euro 2016 match had to scramble to make alternative travel plans after the flight was cancelled.

The mafia are using cats as 'arsonists' to start huge forest fires in Sicily, claims President Giuseppe Antoci of Nebrodi, Sicily's largest national park, who is marked for death by the mob.

Prankster tricks his dad into believing he used HIS credit card to pay for his £400

Brad Holmes, 24, from Southampton, tricked his dad Stephen (pictured together centre) into thinking that he had paid for his own present: an electric garden hose reel. The video shows that Stephen is delighted with the present at first, describing it as 'f**king brilliant' (top left). But when Brad tells him that he paid for it using his dad's credit card, Stephen does not take the news well. After a rant lasting a minute and a half, Brad finally tells him that he's joking. Stephen responds by going to punch him playfully in the arm (bottom right).

Officers received a report at 7.19am this morning that a man had locked himself inside a room inside a property in the Whickham area of Gateshead

More than 200 have been diagnosed with dizziness following the disaster, close to the Japanese city of Kunamoto, in a condition known as 'jishin-yoi' meaning 'earthquake drunk'.

Now THAT's a train worth spotting! Inside the new super-luxury Belmond Explorer that will

The Belmond Andean Explorer will be launched in 2017, featuring hotel luxury on the scenic journey as cabins are all en-suite, meal ingredients are locally-sourced and there is an observation deck. Pictured clockwise from top left: A double bedroom, the track over the Andes, and the lounge car.

Bull elephant that survived being shot in the HEAD saved by vets in Zimbabwe 

Vets who found the elephant at Mana Pools national park said it can sometimes be a race against time to find animals in the vast area after receiving reports that they have been injured. However, Pretty Boy - the nickname they have given him - walked straight up to vets with an obvious hole in his head (pictured, left). In fact, Dr Lisa Marabini even believes he was shot outside the park and made his way in to get help. Vets removed bone fragments from his head but could not take out the bullet, lodged in his skull (bottom right on the X-ray). However, he is now expected to make a full recovery.

Roxanne Bevilacqua, 28, from Norfolk, ballooned to over 19 stone thanks to her love of white bread and takeaways. But she decided to lose weight after seeing a pictured taken by daughter Yasmin.

Craig Buckby, 31, who suffered from muscular dystrophy, was found dead just 200 metres away from his home in Derby after police helped him out of a taxi and left him, and inquest heard.

Laurence Vella, 59, says Richmond Council in south London is taking legal action against him, alleging that he has spent years selling ice cream without a street trading licence.

Fay Crabbe, 74, pictured, allegedly 'slapped' her younger brother Edward Townsend, 67, 'across the face' after they met to discuss the division of their caravan king father's fortune.

Dads find inventive ways to entertain their children (and themselves) in hilarious photos

The snaps shared online show dads who have found how to keep their children entertained, while amusing themselves in the process. One father feeds his baby while drinking a bottle of beer; (pictured clockwise from top let) another plays video games while his daughter paints his toenails; another creates a den for his son at the DIY store. Meanwhile, one dad sits down for dinner at his daughter's bright pink table; another takes his kids to the gym; and one shows off his leg hair tied up in neat buns.

The prostitute, known only as Michella, is said to have been booked by Goldman Sachs executive Youssef Kabbaj in a bid to impress a Libyan investor before securing a deal.

A pair of dogs look guilty and can only manage a few shameful glances at their owner in when she tried to find out who had devoured a box of treats when she was out jogging in West Yorkshire.

Lesley Snell, 64, from London tried out JD Williams new launched 30-way coat designed by student Meng Wu for the retailer's new 50 Plus fashion collection, aimed at the mature customer.

The celebrated broadcaster and former MP, who was exposed as a child abuser this month, drank near the Algarve resort where Madeleine vanished nine years ago.

After lying in wait, the predator pounced on a flock of unsuspecting sandgrouse at a waterhole in the South Africa's Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.

PIC FROM MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: AN OLD LADY WAITING FOR A BUS AT A SUPERMARKET TROLLEY BAY AT A TESCO STORE IN GREAT DUNMOW, ESSEX WHERE SHE WAITED FOR 15 MINUTES EVEN READING HER BOOK WHILST SHE WAITED) An elderly lady was spotted waiting for a bus at a TESCO TROLLEY BAY thinking it was a bus stop for more than 15 minutes ñ even leaning against a post and reading a book while she waited.
The hilarious image was caught on camera by Wayne Crossman as he waited in the carpark after he had picked up his lunch from the shop in Great Dunmow, Essex.
Wayne claims the woman had asked him if he knew time the buses ran at as he walked past her but he not understood what she meant and apologised for not being able to help.
It was only once the HGV driver got into his lorry that he realised she had mistaken the trolley stand itself for a bus stop in the supermarket carpark. SEE MERCURY COPY

The woman, who has not been named, even leaned on the shelter while reading a book as she waited for a bus that would never come in Great Dunmow, Essex.

Bizarre relationship between men and human-size plastic dolls in China 

Men in China are choosing to invest in plastic dolls, treating them as their companions and in some cases children. The dolls are helping to change some people's attitudes towards sex, according to local media. The men who have these dolls have been spotted transporting them around town, treating them to a movie and going for walks in the park.

The python became trapped after shedding its skin at Alice Springs Reptile Centre in central Australia. He managed to form a perfect circle and did laps for over three hours in his dead skin.

At what point does it stop being a question of a woman wearing a hat and become a matter of the hat wearing the woman, asks QUENTIN LETTS, as he laments the millinery offerings at Ascot.

Lisa Carvell, from Winslow, Milton Keynes, said she initially felt 'hideous' when her diagnosis of Crohn's disease meant she had to wear an ileostomy bag.

This is the hilarious moment a little boy in the US can't stop eating sour cranberries - even though he clearly doesn't like them as he screws his face every time he puts the fruit in his mouth.

Creepy crawlies take over Wolverhampton cemetery in horror film-like scene

A cemetery in Wolverhampton has been overwhelmed with caterpillars who have created giant webs around trees, hedges and benches as far as the trees that line the grounds. The webs have spread as far as the trees that line the grounds, encompassing the trunk and several of the branches. A spokesman from Wolverhampton council, said: 'We believe these to be harmless ermine moth caterpillars and nothing to worry about.'

As Britain prepares to commemorate the 100th anniversary, a historian has uncovered evidence in German archives which shows the offensive was fatally compromised by faulty ammunition.

The two girls made the provocative gestures in the village of Vladimirovka in south-east Russia. It is not clear why they did so by the memorial commemorating fallen Soviet soldiers from WWII.

DALY CITY, CA - MAY 11:  Brand new Toyota cars are displayed on the sales lot at City Toyota May 11, 2010 in Daly City, California. Despite massive recalls of Toyota cars and trucks, Toyota reported a fiscal year profit of $2.2 billion. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

The Japanese car manufacturer has said the institute will spend $1 billion (£682 million) over the next five years, as competition to develop self-driving cars intensifies.

A survey by YouGov has revealed how the public thinks everyday technology will have changed by 2036. The survey was conducted to mark the start of London Technology Week.

Lushan Weerasooriya, 28, defied instructions from his boss - who had told him not to risk his life - and forced his attackers to flee empty-handed from the newsagents in Eccles, Greater Manchester.

This photo provided by the Lower Southampton Police Department shows Lee Kaplan.  Officials acting on a tip Thursday, June 16, 2016, found  the 51-year-old Kaplan at his Feasterville, Pa.,  home, along with 12 girls ranging in age from six months to 18 years. Kaplan's charged with aggravated indecent assault. The girl's father, Daniel Stoltzfus, is charged with conspiracy of statutory sexual assault and children endangerment. Her mother Savilla Stoltzfus is charged endangering the welfare of a child. (Lower Southampton Police Department via AP)

Lee Kaplan, 51, was arrested in Festerville, Pennsylvania, after police raided his home and found the hoard of supposed captives. He is also accused of fathering two children with one of them.

Warthog somehow manages to ESCAPE from lion that is just inches away

Somehow the warthog managed to escape the killer cat's claws at the Shamwari Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Park ranger Sarah Moorcroft took the stunning shots. The petrified pig came just inches from certain death as the king of the jungle stretched out his paws. Ms Moorcroft caught the two with her Nikon D600 camera just after the lion's hunt began.

The wine, called Gik, a blend of red and white, comes from grapes produced in Spain including from the La Rioja, León, and Castilla-La Mancha regions.

The settlements in the West Bank are considered illegal under international law ©Ahmad Gharabli (AFP/File)

An Israeli pro-settlement group is campaigning for Britain to leave the EU to punish it for what it says is its pro-Palestinian stance, one of its officials ...

Head teachers belonging to the Girls' Schools Association were instructed to use gender-neutral words like 'pupils' or 'students' to avoid discrimination in schools across Britain.

Malaysia Arilines MH370 debris reveals child's Angry Birds bag and Mensa laptop case

The items were discovered on the Nosy Boraha island by US pilot Blaine Gibson, who found debris believed to be from the missing Malaysia Airways plane earlier this year on the same stretch of beach. Among the items was an Angry Birds bag (left), a Mensa laptop case (top right) and a single sandal (bottom right). Images of the items have now been given to Air Crash Support Australia, a campaign group which hopes friends and relatives of the victims can identify them.

Ken, 60, and Louise Thomas, 50, from Swansea, were still in their wedding outfits when they arrived at the city's Liberty Stadium to see the popstar as he kicked off the UK leg of his European tour.

Around 25,000 people are expected to gather at Stonehenge in Wiltshire to celebrate the solstice. It is a tradition which has its roots in pagan times, when Midsummer Day was considered to have power.

Comical footage captures Chiquinho the cat enjoying a speedy ride atop the handlebars of owner Alexandre Goulart's motorbike through the winding roads of Rio de Janeiro.

The large bird was discovered by garage workers in Swindon after the driver of the rented Ford transit failed to spot it wedged in the bodywork, but he is now making a full recovery.

Internet goes into frenzy after man wearing nothing but a BACKPACK

Passengers travelling through Tokyo's Akihabara Station were greeted with the bizarre sight of a man wearing nothing but his backpack. His fellow commuters quickly snapped pictures of him casually buying tickets from a machine and shared the images online. While the local police acted just as quickly and escorted the man away, the photographs from Sunday have already had thousands of views online.

This angry-looking cat clearly doesn't appreciate being filmed as it was seen scowling into the camera when its owner continued to make noises while it tried to relax on a green blanket.

New photographs show the utter joy of migrants at various camps in Greece who smile in the face of adversity as their children make the most of makeshift toys and enjoy their time there.

Doctors currently calculate the risk of heart disease using a number of factors including age, sex, blood pressure, cholesterol levels and medical history but a new blood test could be revolutionary.

Tiroyaone Mathaba, 27, 'wanted to scream' when he uncovered the biggest diamond found in more than 100 years, in the Karowe mine in Botswana. It will be auctioned at Sotheby's in London.

 

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See the best of Belgium's epic sandcastle sculpting festival in Ostend

At the 19th Sand Sculpture Festival, on the coast of Belgium in Ostend, 40 artists painstakingly carved 151 intricate murals along the theme of 'Stars'. Jaws (top left), Back to the Future (top right), Dirty Dancing (bottom right), Lord of the Rings (bottom left) and Muhammed Ali (centre) were just some of the epic 151 sculptures made of sand at the festival.

Moment seagull crashed through helicopter windscreen

Captain Phil Robinson had the fright of his life when the gull suddenly crashed through the windscreen as his chopper was cruising at 100mph above Bolton, Greater Manchester.

The tiny dancer's performance of the Miley Cyrus-inspired move was captured on dashcam during a driving lesson on New Hall Lane in Norris Green, Liverpool.

Coney Island hosted a whale of a good time as thousands turned out to participate in the annual Mermaid Parade on Saturday. Among the mermaids were antique cars and floats.

The walkway is currently floating atop Lake Iseo in Italy, connecting Sulzano to the small island of Monte Isola and to San Paolo. More than 55,000 people visited the site on the first day.

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The unwavering dedication of a Royal servant in unique archive of pictures

Police Inspector Alexander Usher (circled) was appointed 'No. 1 Shadow' to Princess Elizabeth in 1944, when she was aged 18. At the time the future monarch was 'heir presumptive' to the throne behind her father King George VI, who reigned from 1936 to 1952. Mr Usher served alongside her until 1951, by which time she had married Prince Philip (seen top right and bottom left), and he even went on their honeymoon. Many of the 200 black and white photos feature Mr Usher in the background while Princess Elizabeth meets and greets VIPs. When he is not keeping a protective eye over her he can be seen acting as her doorman and bagman.

The annual event is the north's premiere car rally, involving a 150-mile run through northern England which takes in scenic views through Weardale, Teesdale, Swaledale and Wensleydale.

Footballing legend Glenn Hoddle is allowing someone else to experience life at the home in Sotogrande in Spain - which could be theirs for a cool £1,891,680.

This is the shocking moment a car travelling at high speeds veered out of control and ploughed into a man on a bike. Incredibly, the person who was hit survived the horror crash in Paraguay.

This is the moment a massive surge of water blasted a 6ft by 6ft block of concrete more than 20ft into the air - which landed right on top of a car in St Petersburg, Russia.

Hyper-flexible teenager who has spent eight years perfecting his twisting skills

Living near Ratnagiri in Maharashtra, India, 13-year-old Aditya Kumar Jangum has spent eight years honing his contortionist and yoga skills. His condition, hypermobility, has amazed his parents and friends, but Aditya wants to use it to his advantage and have his name into the Guinness World Records. Aditya credits his crazy twisting skills to his coach - Mangesh Kopker - who has been training him since he was eight years old.

   

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