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Thug murdered partner's toddler during vodka and cannabis binge

Violent Hardeep Hunjan, 27, of Luton, Bedfordshire, beat 13-month-old Noah Serra-Morrison to death at the flat where he lived with the child and his mother, Ronnie Tayler-Morrison, 23. read


Police foil £1million plot to kidnap Katie Price's disabled son Harvey after a tracker was found on star's £70,000 personalised pink Land Rover 

The former glamour model, who is mother to Harvey, 14, Junior, 11, Princess, nine, Jett, two, and Bunny, one, says detectives seized her £70,000 car a few weeks ago. read


Lloyds is shutting 200 branches and axing 3,000 jobs despite profits more than doubling

Britain's largest retail bank, which is nine per cent owned by the taxpayer, has been accused of being 'completely disingenuous' by critics opposed it its cost cutting. read


Judges block Nicola Sturgeon's 'totalitarian' law to appoint a named person for every child in Scotland   

It is a humiliating blow for Sturgeon (pictured) but defiant Scottish ministers insist the measure will still go ahead despite today's ruling by the Supreme Court in London - the UK's highest court. read


Woman cyclist dragged into Dublin parkland and gang-raped in horrific 3am attack

The woman in her 30s had been pushing her bike down the road (pictured) six miles outside central Dublin at around 3am when she was approached by three men and dragged into a park. read


thriftylesley.com founder reveals how you can eat 3 meals a day for less than £1

Lesley Cooper, 65, from East Sussex, shows on her blog, thriftylesley.com, how to make a nutritious Mixed Vegetable Dauphinoise dish with a range of bargain-busting ingredients. read


Angela Merkel refuses to change her immigration policy

Chancellor Angela Merkel has declared Germany will not change its migration policies because 'terrorists want to make us lose sight of what is important to us'. read


French security services had been sent a PICTURE of priest killer and warned an attack was imminent four days before church attack

A 'foreign service' is said to have warned security services that another terror attack in France was imminent and sent out a photo of the second attacker. read


Cornwall woman loses 12 stone and got size G breast implants in amazing transformation

Natalie King, 47, from Cornwall, put her modelling dreams aside to raise her family. At her heaviest she was a size 30, but she overhauled her image with support from husband of 24 years, Roy. read


Surrey Police in standoff with armed gunman in Smallfield house

A 20-strong response unit wearing stab vests, Kevlar helmets and clutching assault rifles have been crouching on grass verges and behind armoured vans in Smallfield, Surrey since 6am. read


Heading to a danger zone? New mobile app lets tourists summon SPECIAL FORCES assistance at the touch of a button

Ever wished you could summon your own personal Jason Bourne to get you out of trouble? Now you can, thanks to a new mobile app by a London-based security firm. read


Chaos on the rails as RMT union announces FIVE-DAY walkout on Southern train services in ongoing row over staffing levels 

This latest frustration for commuters comes just weeks after beleaguered rail operator Southern cancelled 341 services a day because it did not have enough staff to run them. read


Harvester in Cheltenham told customer they had run out of everything apart from chicken

Jake Hall, 23, had taken his fiancée Becky Dostal, 21, on a date to the Harvester restaurant in Cheltenham, but he was left fuming after finding out that there was virtually nothing left on the menu. read


Photographer Grace Chon takes pictures of dogs before and after LA pampering

Animal photographer Grace Chon took adorable before and after pictures of dogs when they got groomed at Healthy Spot in Los Angeles, California. read


The brain-zapping gadget that could make soldiers STRONGER: British Special Forces to use headset that boosts performance

It’s rumoured Britain’s Special Forces could use the headset, following in the footsteps of their American counterparts, which are trailing the tech by Halo Neuroscience in California. read


Byron Burger training day foreign attendees confronted by Border Force officers in London

According to the campaign group 'SHAME on BYRON - No one is Illegal' up to 150 other staff have now gone into hiding fearing they might be thrown out of Britain. read


Joe Wicks' Lean in 15 plan see's Cosmopolitan writer lose 8lbs in 90 days

Surrey-born Joe Wicks, 29, offers a SSS (Shift Shape and Sustain) plan, where clients pay £150 for a three-month diet and exercise regime so Lauren Smith, 29, from London, decided to give it a spin. read


Man Booker Prize releases the longlist of potential winning books 

The Man Booker Prize for fiction's longlist has been announced and reveals the competition will pit heavyweight South African author J M Coetzee against a debut novelist from Cornwall. read


Refugees found living six to a room in Wembley 4 bedroom house

The scam was uncovered when council officers raided the property in Wembley, north London, and found up to six tenants to a room and a woman living in a 'Slumdog Millionaire-esque' shack. read


Why do older women feel the need to crop their hair?

Frances Hardy was forced to have short hair while she was growing up. She hated it and grew it longs as soon as she could - and loved it. Thinks there should be no rules about age and hair length read


Schoolgirl dies at Rabat Zoo after elephant hurls a ROCK at her head in Morocco

A schoolgirl has died after being struck on the head by a rock hurled at her by a female elephant, named Assia, at a zoo in the the Moroccan capital Rabat. WARNING: Graphic content. read


North African football team sent home from Sweden after molesting three teenage girls

The players from the team in North Africa were accused of surrounding the teenage girls, pestering them for photographs before before groping them at the event in Gothenburg. read


Here's how to pack everything you need for a two-week holiday in your hand luggage

Avoid paying extra to put your luggage in the hold by packing smart. Weight limits differ from airline to airline, with the lowest being 7kg. Go for an ultralight case and versatile items. read


Graduate hits back after being told there was ‘NO SPACE’ for black writers

Eno Mfon, 21, said a lecturer at the University of Bristol told her there was 'no space' for black writers on her English and theatre studies course, but she has proved them wrong in spectacular style. read


FIFTY animals starved to death in Venezuelan zoo: Beasts left to die because economic crisis meant keepers could not afford to feed them

The fatalities at the Caricuao zoo in Caracas include Vietnamese pigs, tapirs, rabbits and birds, some of whom had not been fed for two weeks. read


Ballet dancing Al Qaeda terror suspect, 48, asks to move back to the UK to 'live happily ever after' after 14 years in Guantanamo Bay

Ravil Mingazov, 48, who spent 14 years behind bars without charge, has a wife and teenage son in Nottingham and wants to come to the UK to ‘live happily ever after in Sherwood Forest’. read


Gary Neville aims to knock down Manchester city block to build luxury public plaza

The 41-year-old, is aiming to demolish the former Bootle Street police station, Manchester Reform Synagogue and Sir Ralph Abercromby pub on Jackson's Row in Manchester. read


Britain's biggest family from Morecambe celebrate arrival of baby number 19

Noel and Sue Radford from Morecambe in Lancashire welcomed their 19th child - a daughter Phoebe Willow - last week but have refused to rule out having more children. read


Primark's new budget makeup tested against high-end rivals

The high street stalwart has released a collection of contouring creams and strobing sets they say can help you emulate the Kardashians' look for less. read


Sickening moment thugs ‘dance and laugh’ around unconscious businessman who was punched for supporting Southampton FC

Shocking footage shows Jason Davis, 48, lying in the street fighting for his life in Hythe, Hampshire, while his teenage attackers 'laugh and dance' around his unconscious body. read


Crewe couple enjoy a champagne meal on a path next to a local duck pond 

A couple from Crewe in Cheshire have given their own spin on wining and dining - by setting up a table and chairs and having their date night at the side of a local duck pond. read


This Morning guest shows how to get kids to do their homework by hypnotising them

Mother-of-three, Lisa Machenberg, 56, from California, appeared on This Morning to discuss her usual parenting strategies, which she believes can motivate children to behave. read


Furious mother hits out at restaurant that demanded full adult price for her nine-year-old daughter's buffet meal and even MEASURED her in front of diners 

Rebecca Fox said her daughter Atiya (pictured) was measured by staff who told her that as she was four inches taller than the 4ft 6in limit she did not qualify for the kids menu at the Cambridge eaterie. read


Video of security expert Bill Stanton revealing maneuvers that could save your life 

Daily Mail Online has sought out a security expert so that, should you ever find yourself under attack from a dog, there are maneuvers you can utilize to try and escape. read


Orchil Castle near Gleneagles on the market for almost £1.5m

Orchil Castle, near Gleneagles, was built in the 1860s and was once described as 'the finest country house in Scotland'. But after World War II it fell into disrepair. read


Oleg Sherstyachenko leaps through gaps in Moscow and Hong Kong buildings

In his latest video, professional stuntman and internet celebrity Oleg Sherstyachenko performs death-defying stunts atop high-rise buildings in his home city of Moscow and Hong Kong. read


Anna Saccone QUITS YouTube blaming body-shaming trolls

The 28-year-old from Cork, Ireland, boasts more than one million fans with her videos on workouts, makeup tutorials and her children. She revealed how commenters called her obese. read


Nottingham teen is turned into a human fireball after aerosol can explodes during prank

Kyle Round and a friend were playing with a Sure aerosol and a cigarette lighter when it exploded in his face and engulfed him in flames near Nottingham, leaving him with horrific injuries. read


British man's body discovered in Lisbon 6 days after he was pushed off boat in 'a prank'

The body of Nishanthan Gnanathas, of Sutton, south London, was found in Lisbon's Tagus river on Friday, almost a week after he went overboard. read


Kent woman who chewed her hair has emergency surgery to remove a hairball from her stomach

GRAPHIC CONTENT: Mum-of-two Jasmin Percival, 23, from Chatham, made history after doctors discovered that a 3lb mass was the cause her unexplained pain and nausea. read


helloU showcases photos of the 'best girlfriends ever'

Some people express their love by writing poetry - others show affection by stocking the freezer full of delicious meals. This list of thoughtful acts reveals that some boyfriends are very lucky indeed. read


Leicester man arrested after cyclist is killed in hit and run

Shocked witnesses described how the cyclist, aged in his twenties, swerved to avoid a taxi door opening in front of him in Leicester - only to collide with a white van, which then drove off. read


Edinburgh woman travelled 70 miles home with broken back after slipping off Ben Lawers

Junior doctor Ashley Simpson, 27, also fractured several ribs after slipping on Ben Lawers in the Highlands and only cheated death by hitting a boulder which stopped her fall. read


Does this child look fat? Four-year-old girl who weighs just 3st 6lb is branded OBESE by council health officials

Gracie James-Coggins' parents were furious after they were sent a letter by Bristol City Council labelling their daughter 'obese' after a weigh-in at school. The four-year-old is pictured with her mother. read


Russian woman, 22, is BEHEADED on first date by a man she met on a dating website

Kristina Medvedeva, a shop assistant in the Russian city of Ekaterinburg, described her relationship status as 'actively searching' on one social media site. read


Father and cousin of British woman 'murdered in honour killing' are arrested in Pakistan

Syed Mukhtar Kazam, 30, told Samia Shahid, 28, he was 'worried to hell' and urged her to 'find a way to contact me' but he believes she may already have been dead in her ancestral Punjab village. read


Virgin Media contractors surround family home surrounded with barriers

David Henshall returned to the Bolton home he shares with his wife and 11-year-old daughter this week to discover Virgin Media contractors had surrounded his home with barriers read


Rio Olympics competitors warned to 'keep their mouths shut' because of water pollution

Competitors taking part in the aquatic events at the Rio Olympics next month have been advised to 'keep their mouths shut' such is the level of pollution in the waters they will be competing in. read


Vladimir Putin greets athletes at Kremlin for traditional Olympic send-off ceremony

More than 100 Russian athletes are set to fly out to Brazil on Thursday, although at least half of them do not know if they will be eligible to compete - with 19 Russians still awaiting clearance. read


Vladimir Putin offers rebels a safe 'way-out' if they surrender as Syrian army surrounds Aleppo

Russia said three humanitarian corridors will be opened around the battered Aleppo in Syria 'to aid civilians held hostage by terrorists and for fighters wishing to lay down their arms'. read


Bridge of Weir businessman ordered to chop down 80ft trees at his home over safety fears

James Turnbull's estate (pictured) borders a row of back gardens in an upmarket Renfrewshire village, with those living in the homes claiming the trees are stopping sunlight from reaching them. read


Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg personal fortune soars by $3.4bn in an hour

Facebook's stock price rose by a further 6.5 per cent in after-hours trading following the announcement yesterday that the company had seen its quarterly profits soar by 186 per cent. read


London woman reunited with man who found her dumped in a telephone box as a baby

Kiran Sheikh was just two hours old when her mother left her in the middle of the night in Forest Gate, East London, and she was found by Joe Campbell, who had at first thought she was a bag of chips. read


Esher College student claims to have cracked a full DOZEN double-yolk eggs

Tom Tosetti, 17, from Teddington, Middlesex, couldn't believe his eyes when the first seven eggs in the box were all doubles, and started filming as he cracked the rest open. read


Devon homes that can't be sold because they sit on the edge of a 100ft high cliff

The owners of the trio of luxury properties have admitted they will never be able to sell their homes which have plummeted in value due to the huge cliff collapse (pictured) in Seaton, Devon. read


Merseyside police officer sacked for selling inside information to burgle cannabis farms

Barry Parkinson, 46, of Page Moss, Merseyside, sold sensitive intelligence to drug dealers and scoured databases for suspected crops - then passed on confidential addresses to conspirators. read


Red wine, dark chocolate and raspberries could slow effects of Alzheimer's: Chemical in foods 'protects the brain from damage'

Reservatrol, naturally-occurring in some foods, strengthens the blood-brain barrier - protecting the brain from harmful molecules, a study by Georgetown University Medical Centre found. read


Scottish model saves drowning women in the River Thames by dangling over the South Bank

Natalie Harrison, 36, was sightseeing in London's South Bank when she leapt into action and saved a woman's life by dangling herself into the River Thames and fishing her out of the water. read


RNLI resuce boy who can't swim after drifting away on inflatable dolphin

Ryan Supple was with his family when he went for a splash in the sea at Broadstairs in Kent on the blow-up toy to keep afloat - but quickly got pulled out to sea by strong currents. read


Astronauts are FIVE times more likely to die from heart disease: Massive amounts of radiation linked to cardiovascular issues

The Apollo astronauts suffered high levels of deep space radiation and are dying from cardiovascular problems, a study at Florida State University found. read


What happens when women are too old for the oldest profession? Inside the retirement home for Mexican sex workers  

These are the amazing images of a retirement shelter for Mexico City's sex workers, where some of the most marginalized people in society can find safety and happiness. read


Man whose girlfriend killed herself and her son has since threatened new partner

Neil Patterson was due to appear in court charged with attacking Katherine Hooper (pictured together) but the case was dropped after she and son Joshua died jumping 80ft from a peak in Dartmoor. read


Cancer is NOT a modern disease: World's oldest example of a human tumour found in 1.7 million-year-old foot bone

Researchers discovered a 1.7 million year old foot bone at the site of Swartkrans in South Africa, which contained definitive evidence of malignant cancer. read


British Gas loses 400k customers in just 6 months

The loss of almost half-a-million customers came as households continue to switch away from energy giants like British Gas to small suppliers, after years of rows over too high bills and poor service. read


Shop worker, 22, who tried to groom a girl, 13, with a string of lewd WhatsApp messages is snared after being caught on camera by Dark Justice paedophile hunters

Damien Morton, 22, of Benwell, Newcastle, believed he was communicating with a teenager called Charlotte. However the decoy account had been set up by Dark Justice. read


The one 'toxic' word you must NEVER use with your partner

Psychologist Jeffrey Bernstein advises against using the word 'should' as it can be toxic and create 'negative energy' within your relationship, leading to feelings of resentment between you. read


Chicago-based Golchi develop most sophisticated travel mug ever

Chicago based inventors have come up with Golchi - a smart bottle that has a total of 15 different functions - and now they're raising funds for it on Kickstarter. read


What really happened when Lost in Translation filmed at the airport

From the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, where Ocean's Eleven was filmed, to the Park Hyatt in Tokyo, the real location of Lost in Translation, some resorts have seen their fair share of movie-making magic. read


Scary security video shows hooded intruder standing over Chicago couple asleep on couch

Jordan Buranskas and Jack Mackercher looked at security footage taken inside their home in Chicago's Bucktown area after Burankas' purse disappeared. The incident happened on Monday. read


Drug related death in the UK rises by 57% in a decade

Deaths related to misuse of illicit drugs are at their highest level since records began in 1993, figures from the Health and Social Care Information Centre show. There were 2,250 in 2014. read


Cuba and Bulgaria set to be the new hotspots for UK holidaymakers trying to avoid terror attacks, reveals Thomas Cook

Thomas Cook's chief exective Peter Fankhauser said the travel firm will be looking to switch to 'alternative destinations including Spain, Bulgaria, Greece, Cuba and the USA.' read


Shocking injuries of 3-year-old Hull girl after fireplace fell on top of her

Lexi-Mai Ruddick (pictured), from Hull, was covered in blood and badly injured after she was toppled by rubble. Her mother Samantha Ruddick, 22, said her daughter could have died. read


Amazon Dash arrives in the UK that makes grocery shopping much easier

Amazon MarketFresh customers living in parts of London are the first able to use the Dash gadget in the UK, which lets users add groceries to their basket by scanning them, or by talking. read


Claudia Schiffer in legal battle over trees cut down by her gardener in Majorca

Model Claudia Schiffer is reportedly at the centre of a court probe in Majorca after a neighbour claimed her gardener broke into his home to cut down two pine trees that were blocking her view. read


New e-cig dangers revealed: Devices get 'more toxic with every puff', scientists say - as they spot two new carcinogens in the vapour

Researchers from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found older gadgets could be more damaging to someone's health than newer ones in terms of their emissions. read


How Faroe Islands residents are continuing the slaughter of pilot whales

This week, the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic witnessed the latest grindadrap, or grind, as these hunts are called - forcing a pod onto the beach and slaughtering 120 out of 200. read


Free range chicken is not always best and how breeding has naturally made birds plumper

Sonia Yun Liu, a lecturer in poultry nutrition from the University of Sydney, reveals some key facts and debunks some of the myths about the chicken industry. read


British air passenger batters police officers in Frankfurt in shocking video of brawl

Battering down officer after officer the violent man cannot be contained. Thousands were stranded at Frankfurt Airport due to bad weather, and the man in the footage had reportedly lost his cool. read


'He was a murderer… if he had a grave, I'd spit on it': Bastille Day terrorist Mohamed Bouhlel's gay lover, 73, reveals he asked how to hire a truck and watched ISIS beheading videos days before massacre 

Mohamed Bouhlel's elderly gay lover has revealed how the ISIS killer asked him if he needed a credit card to hire a truck in the weeks before massacred 84 in Nice. read


ISIS-praising IndiGo passenger arrested by anti-terror police in Dubai

The IndiGo flight, which was on its way to Kerala in southern India, was forced instead to land in Mumbai after the man allegedly turned violent. read


Jihadi France: A dark colonial past. Ghettoes. And the threat of an Islamic insurgency

Almost 250 innocents have been murdered in France in the past 18 months by terrorists, but as the country reels from the latest ISIS atrocity, the fear is that this bloodshed marks only the start. read


TPims taken against just ONE terror suspect in UK despite 2,000 fanatics at large

The so-called T-Pims are the toughest tool security services have to restrict the activities of terror plotters who can't yet be deported or prosecuted, but only one extremist is subject to the order. read


ISIS priest killer's mother insists he wasn't a jihadi as police raid his Alps home

Yatima, the mother of the 19-year-old second suspected knifeman Abdel Malik Petitjean, said it was 'impossible' that she had given birth to a 'devil' in a short interview at the front door of her home. read


French religious leaders come together after ISIS priest stabbing in Normandy

Muslims of the Comorian community have paid tribute to Rev Jacques Hamel after he was butchered in a French church by ISIS fanatics. read


German police smash into mosque and raid homes of group accused of radicalising Muslims

The mosque and apartments in Hildesheim belonged to the radical German-speaking Islamic group DIK, branded a 'nationwide hot spot of radical Muslims' that spread 'hatred of infidels'. read


Soldiers to patrol French beaches to protect tourists from ISIS attacks as Cannes bans people from taking bags onto its beaches 

Britons visiting France will see increased security at festivals, fairs and beaches, as well as stations and airports. read


ISIS jihadists won't be published in French media to deter future 'would-be terrorists'

Major French media have pledged to stop publishing the names and pictures of attackers linked to terror groups to prevent them being 'posthumously glorified'. read


ISIS documents seized by US which features 'clues' on foreign fighters in Europe'

US intelligence agents are studying files captured from ISIS in a bid to identify potential terrorists returning to the west following a successful operation against the group in Manbij. read


ISIS propaganda video shows off drones and bazookas captured from Syrian forces

A taunting ISIS propaganda video has been released that shows what the group claims is a stash of weaponry and electronic equipment seized from Western-backed forces in Syria. read


France priest killer Adel Kermiche may have recruited accomplice on Facebook

Adel Kermiche, 19, who slaughtered a French priest in a horrific attack in St-Etienne-du-Rouvray may have met his accomplice Abdel Malik P on Facebook, despite being under surveillance. read


NHS doctor Shajul Islam accused of kidnapping hostages is treating bomb victims in Syria

Dr Shajul Islam from east London who was previously accused of kidnapping Western journalists has fled to Syria where he claims to be treating victims of the bombing campaigns. read


Taxpayers spent £1.9m on 'phantom' deportation flights asylum seekers that never left

The bill was the highest for three years - and up nearly a fifth on 2014-15. Tory MP Peter Bone told MailOnline that scrapping the Human Rights Act would allow ministers to crack down on 'bogus legal challenges'. read


EU countries selling weapons to the Middle East that end up in the hands of ISIS

Eastern European countries have been supplying weaponry to the likes of Saudi Arabia since 2012. It's believed they have been passing weapons on to Syria. read


Iraqi forces find mass grave of 25 ISIS victims at Fallujah school

The bones were uncovered by Iraqi security forces as they searched buildings in the city, which was recaptured from ISIS control after brutal fighting earlier this summer. read


YouTube channel 'To Catch A Cheater' shows men being unfaithful to girlfirend's

Stephanie, from the US, contacted the YouTube channel To Catch A Cheater because she wanted to find out whether her boyfriend Michael would be faithful to her. read


UK house prices rise 0.5% to hit new record

Although the next couple of years will record lower house price inflation, by 2021 the average UK property will be around £40,000 more expensive, the Centre for Economics & Business Research said. read


GSK announces £275m investment and new jobs as Britain remains 'attractive' despite Brexit

GSK said the money will go to sites at Barnard Castle, Durham, Montrose, Scotland, and Ware in Hertfordshire. Just weeks ago it warned against Brexit due to the uncertainty it would cause. read


Brexit poses no threat to America's economy says the Federal Reserve

The Federal Reserve previously warned that Brexit posed a concern for the US but issuing a statement after its July meeting it said 'near-term risks to the economic outlook have diminished'. read


You can't please all the people all of the time, Theresa, so stop trying, KATIE HOPKINS

Theresa May won't trigger Article 50 until all devolved nations agree. That's like telling the kids they are not getting in the car until they've had enough time playing Pokémon Go, writes KATIE HOPKINS. read


EURO 2016 helps increase the sale of beer by 4.8% on last year

Britons drank 31 million extra pints of beer from April to June, showing the biggest bounce back in recent years for the once ailing industry. Much of the bounce was due to Euro 2016 armchair fans. read


Celebrity Big Brother's biggest winners and losers

As the 18th series of CBB hits our screens tonight, FEMAIL looks at how the show's most memorable winners have fared - with some raking in millions and others slipping into obscurity. read


Barack Obama to argue Donald Trump fails 'commander-in-chief' test

Hillary Clinton upstaged President Barack Obama tonight with a surprise appearance at the end of his Democratic National Convention speech. read


Donald Trump says Russia should find Hillary Clinton's missing emails

The Republican, speaking in Miami, said that 30,000 missing emails from Clinton's private server would reveal 'some beauties' and made an extraordinary plea for a Moscow to locate them. read


Viewers take to Twitter over Clinton's shaking hands during his DNC speech

Many viewers took to Twitter to question whether the 69-year-old is having any health issues Tuesday night, after a similar scare occurred earlier this year during an appearance in Iowa in January. read


Joe Biden enters DNC to the Rocky theme and hammers Donald Trump

Vice President Joe Biden was played onto the Philadelphia convention stage to the theme from Rocky as he blasted Donald Trump as a danger to working people. read


Neighbour posts the most considerate note about loud sex ever 

A couple reportedly received the note from a disgruntled neighbour who politely requested that they move the headboard away from the wall and tighten the screws on their bed to reduce the noise. read


Ladies Day at Goodwood races: Glamorous fillies flash some flesh

Glamorous in a rainbow of colourful hats, bright shift dresses and towering heels, the ladies were out in force as Ladies Day got underway at Goodwood Festival in Sussex on Thursday. read


UK genetic study reveals Yorkshire is most Anglo-Saxon and East Midlands most Scandinavian

Family history website Ancestry found the average person in the UK is just 37 per cent Anglo-Saxon, but people in Yorkshire owe 41 per cent of their genetic makeup to the Anglo-Saxons. read


'She thought hair removal cream was SHAMPOO!' Girl looks unamused in 'bald' viral photos shared by her sister on social media (but is all as it seems?)

Kayla Connors, from Massachusetts, posted photographs to Twitter showing her sister supposedly bald after confusing Nair hair removal cream with shampoo. read


Rolls Royce shares jump over 14% as new CEO Warren East's ruthless turnaround plans start to bear fruit     

Rolls-Royce has benefited from a pick-up in large engine deliveries and the heavy cost cutting programme introduced by Mr East last November. read


Harvard study shows women are more likely to divorce men who don't have breadwinner status

The finding comes from Harvard University researcher Professor Alexandra Killewald, who analysed data on the lives, marriages and finances of 6,300 couples, including 1,700 who had divorced. read


TENA Lady study reveal Britain's least favourite underwear is the thong

Only ten per cent of women said they wore g-strings in a poll of 1,000 ladies commissioned by TENA Lady, while the brief came out on top. read


Sunshine Beach man Chris Mitchell-Clare terrified after ghostly child is caught on video

Chris Mitchell-Clare has shared eerie footage of what appears to be the gate opening without any swinging movement at his Queensland home in the early hours of Wednesday morning. read


Echoes of Foot as Labour hopeful Owen Smith sets out his hard Left 'revolution'

Labour leadership challenger Owen Smith yesterday unveiled an extraordinary manifesto of 20 Left-wing policies. In a swipe at Jeremy Corbyn he said: 'We need a revolution.' read


Jeremy Corbyn WILL remain on ballot in Labour leadership, court rules

The High Court dismissed a legal challenge by Labour donor Michael Foster, who attempted to overturn the decision to allow Jeremy Corbyn (pictured) automatically onto the ballot paper. read


NHS stomach specialist, 41, who groomed underage schoolgirls online and told them 'Trust me I'm a doctor' is struck off

Dr Khaled Zachariah, 41, who worked at Gloucester Royal Hospital, trawled social media to find young victims until police officers caught him by posing as a 13-year-old girl from Bolton. read


Ssssscary! Chinese villagers catch 14-foot-long python as it tries to swallow a live goat whole 

Villagers in China have managed to catch a 14-foot-long python that was causing havoc and eating their goats. According to reports, the animal weighs 67 pounds . It has since been re-released. read


Huda Kattan opens the doors to her dazzling and VERY immaculate pamper room 

The 32-year-old blogger has opened the doors to her incredible Dubai villa complete with a luxurious walk-in wardrobe and immaculate make-up station, of course. read


Could SUNGLASSES help people with bipolar disorder? Amber-tinted specs 'reduce manic symptoms in just three days'

Researchers from the University of Bergen, Norway, say their findings could present a new way for patients to manage both their sleeping patterns and mental health conditions. read


SpareRoom.com shows thousands of divorced dads forced to live with each other

Paul Adams, 42, runs an entertainment business and is forced to live in a house with other divorced dads as he still pays his ex-wife's mortgage. This mean he missed out on seeing daughter Devon. read


Was holiday firm for solo women to blame for Georgina Mortimer’s rape?

Dr Georgina Mortimer, 45, from Hertfordshire, paid £1,300 for a sailing holiday on the island of St Lucia. She was raped by an intruder in her bedroom at the shared villa run by the sailing company. read


Chinese firemen chase thousands of ducklings on busy highway after truck crashed

The officers arrived at the scene of the accident in Zaozhuang, Shandong province, east China in the early hours of July 26, to find ducks had escaped their cages and were roaming across the road read


Pride of lions ignore herd of impala as they stroll down to the water hole for a drink 

A pride of thirsty lines was photographed making their way to a watering hole for a much needed drink at the famous Kruger National Park, in South Africa. read


Northampton man accused of raping and murdering a woman tells court they had 'loving sex'

Edward Tenniswood claims India Chipchase, 20, instructed him to put his hands around her neck during sex, and told a court he went to buy a kebab as she lay dead at his home in Northampton. read


Pokemon Go players banned from Wellington College for trespassing on the school's grounds

Wellington College has reminded the public in a sign on its grounds in Crowthorne, Berkshire, that there is ‘no access’ for players following the Nintendo game’s UK release. read


Triumph for Iain Duncan Smith as jobless families fall to record low

The drastic reduction follows a string of reforms introduced by Ex-Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith to reduce the size of the ‘bloated’ welfare system. read


CRAIG BROWN: Prof Sarah Ferguson? Are they taking the philanthropist!

When I learned that the Duchess of York had been appointed Visiting Professor of Philanthre-reneurship at the University of Huddersfield, it occurred to me this might be the end of satire. read


CX330 is growing up a thousand light years from other stellar nurseries

Researchers at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, examined infrared images of the area where the star sits, taken with Nasa's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (Wise). read


US 'spy plane' makes emergency landing in Russia after 'problem with its landing gear'

The surveillance Boeing OC-135B aircraft was flying a mission over Siberia as allowed under the Treaty on Open Skies when it reported a problem with its landing gear. read


Las Vegas skyline littered with fireballs in amazing YouTube video

Onlookers were stunned as the flaming objects, which resembled comets, were seen flying over Lone Mountain Park in Las Vegas, with reports suggesting it was caused a Chinese rocket carrier. read


Miami woman says six different doctors misdiagnosed her cancer as a cough

Jessica DeCristofaro, 28, from Miami, had a constant cough which was misdiagnosed as allergies, acid reflux and a pulled muscle. She actually had Hodgkin lymphoma, a rare form of cancer. read


Funeral held for soldier Josh Hoole who died in the Brecon Beacons

Mourners lined the streets in Corporal Josh Hoole's home village of Ecclefechan as a piper led the hearse to the Crichton Memorial Church in nearby Dumfries. read


Alzheimer's pill can slow the process of the disease and can even help recovery

The drug’s inventor, Professor Claude Wischik of Aberdeen University, said the ‘remarkable results’ will allow him to apply for a drugs licence as soon as next year. read


Father of soldier who died during training exercise say tough training was not to blame

Corporal Josh Hoole, 26, died last week while on a gruelling run in the Brecon Beacons in heatwave temperatures. His father Phillip, from Ecclefechan, Dumfries and Galloway, has defended the Army. read


Brad Pitt's Hurricane Katrina house-building charity in turmoil over massive delays

Brad Pitt's Make It Right Foundation has been rocked by claims one of its projects in Kansas City is behind schedule and that a number of senior staff members have left the charity. read


A desk job could make you 60% more likely to die earlier

Researchers from Cambridge University say adults who sit down for at least eight hours every day must do at least an hour’s daily exercise to undo all the harm. read


Chinese pensioner drives the wrong way down a motorway in his electric wheelchair 

The jaw-dropping incident took place near the town of Chongqing in China with CCTV footage capturing the nonplussed pensioner whizzing along without a care in the world. read


Historic England aerial photos reveal top finds to mark the Festival of Archaeology

The pictures, released by government heritage agency Historic England, to mark the Festival of Archaeology, show some of the top finds across England made in recent years. read


Reddit user writes up 'dog contract' his 3 daughters have to sign before getting a pet

John Stone, from the US, shared a list of terms his three young children had to agree to before they were allowed a dog. 'Dad never has to pick up dog poop. Ever,' the first term states. read


Three quarters of Brits buying cheap phones online are ripped off

EXCLUSIVE: One in 10 handsets would not charge and half were not in a good enough condition to be sold. Dominic Littlewood, TV host and journalist, provides MailOnline with tips on stay safe online. read


Fuming woman POSTS letters detailing her husband's sordid affair to the neighbours

The unnamed woman posted the letter to all her neighbours, including a young woman who claims the note was addressed to the mistress's husband and she was 'shocked' when she received it. read


HEPI wants EU students in the UK who don't repay loans to be treated like criminals

European students in Britain should be treated like criminals and held at the border if they do not repay their taxpayer-backed loans, a think-tank has said. EU students owe a record £1.3billion. read


Experts reveal why products that give you golden glow could be damaging your skin

Fake tans contain an ingredient that reacts with your skin's outer layer. Experts say the reaction causes oxidative stress, which may lead to lines, wrinkles and sagging by damaging the skin. read


London's Natural History Museum's skeletons at risk of UV damage because new glass roof

Dinosaurs in Oxford are in danger of becoming extinct – because of the sun. Heat and exposure to ultra violet light is damaging the ancient stuffed animals and dinosaur skeletons. read


Redcar man admits killing of Lynne Freeman and Jodie Betteridge in double mruder case

Alan Bennett stabbed Lynne Freeman and Jodie Betteridge during a rampage through Redcar in March this year read


Why Britain's strongest man Laurence ‘Big Loz’ Shahlaei loves having facials

Laurence ‘Big Loz’ Shahlaei, 33, of Swindon, is Europe's Strongest Man and, weighing 25st, he often breaks beds, deckchairs and loo seats. He also loves DIY face packs and manicures. read


100% Hotter volunteer would go out in just her bra to 'get the attention'

Takeisha, 20, from Northampton confessed 'I don't really like clothes' as she appeared on 5STAR show 100% Hotter after her cousin Pete nominated to be given a makeover by the show's stylists. read


More and more mothers are posting pictures of themselves breastfeeding online

Michelle Wong, 27, from London, says women should be supporting, not condemning mothers who take brelfies. Gemma Green, 34, wants to capture these special moments for posterity. read


Outnumbered youngsters provide a bittersweet reminder that childhood is fleeting on Twitter

A picture of the children from BBC sitcom Outnumbered has swept the internet. It's been nine years since they first appeared on our screens. Libby Purves says they remind us of own ageing. read


First World War plane flown by a real-life 'Biggles' is lovingly restored by its pilot's grandsons at a cost of £100,000 and has FLOWN again

Frances Bremner's plane has been returned to full working order (shown) by brothers Rick and David Bremner, from Shropshire, who found its remains in their grandfather's shed when he died in 1983. read


Israeli startup 'supermeat' can be grown in the lab without an animal in sight

Israeli startup ‘SuperMeat’ is working to develop a way to grow meat in the lab using tissue samples from a chicken, with hopes real animal meat can one day be produced without harming any animals. read


Dr. Dre will NOT face charges due to lack of evidence that he 'pulled a gun' on motorist

Dre was put in handcuffs and patted down by sheriff's deputies who responded to the scene after a dispute between the producer and a guy who was blocking his Malibu mansion driveway. read


Channel 4's Child Genius exhibits bright youngsters vying to be named UK's top brainbox

Despite all being under 13, the contestants on Channel 4’s Child Genius have already faced questions on complex topics such as foreign currencies and the British rail network. read


UK mums who make their children live on chia seeds and spinach juice

Michelle Poulengeris, artist from North London, puts her children Yasmine, 10, Felix, eight, and Pearl, four on a week-long detox once a month. The trend for children's detox diets are growing. read


Work to begin on £18bn Somerset nuclear plant after EDF agrees to construction

Energy giant EDF is set to finally agree construction of the £18billion nuclear power station in Somerset at meeting of the company’s board today. The plant would be known as Hinkley Point C. read


Popular supermarket dips contain as much salt as FOUR packets of crisps

Adults should eat no more than 6g of salt a day. But some dips contain almost a third of this in half a pot, Consensus Action on Salt and Health has revealed. Pictured is the saltiest (left) and least salty dip (right) read


Disgraced retailer Sir Philip Green shows that the honours system must be reformed

STEPHEN GLOVER says the honours system is risible and corrupt, and patently no longer commands public respect. The case of disgraced retailer Sir Philip Green proves the point. read


How similar are disgraced BHS tycoon Philip Green and Robert Maxwell?

Sir Philip Green is threatening to sue MP Frank Field, who headed the Commons committee which examined the collapse of BHS, for likening him to Robert Maxwell this week. read


Incredible moment frantic fishermen cut their lines to save a giant whale that had become tangled in their nets

The men were on a catch off the coast of Peru, near the area of Cabo Blanco in Piura, when they spotted the trapped sperm whale and worked furiously for two hours to set it free. read


NHS spends £87m on paracetamol at 20 TIMES the high street cost

The price per prescription of £3.83 - compared to just 25p a packet from the supermarket - cost tax payers a staggering £87,600,000 last year as GPs in England wrote 22,900,000 for patients. read


Terrifying moment an ambulance rushing to save a patient is smashed into pieces by a cement tanker that fails to stop at a crossroads

CCTV footage has caught the moment a cement tanker crashed into an ambulance as it was on its way to save a patient in Wuhu, China. The driver of the ambulance and one doctor were injured. read


Nigel Farage in talks to appear in I'm A Celebrity jungle after Big Brother turned down fee

According to industry insiders, the Ukip leader is shopping around for a reality TV show to appear on after his shock departure from the political fray following the Brexiteers' victory in June. read


Imperial College London study reveals that people get taller as nations become richer

A study by experts at Imperial College London found British women have grown from being on average 5 foot in 1914 to 5 foot 5 today thanks to better access to quality food and fewer illnesses. read


Florida lobster that was spared dinner plate dies while being transferred to aquarium

The beloved crustacean named Larry, which was three times the size of an average lobster, was being transported from a restaurant in Sunshine, Florida, to Maine when it passed away. read


One&Only Hayman Island review with stunning photos

MailOnline Travel's Jenny Awford discovers just why One&Only Hayman Island, in the heart of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, is the getaway sanctuary of choice for the rich and famous. read


High school students sing as private escorts remains of WWII soldier off plane in Atlanta

A woman has captured the touching moment a high school choir sang 'Battle Hymn of the Republic' as a uniformed Army private escorted the remains of a World War II veteran off a plane in Atlanta. read


Internet troll who made death threats to a Labour MP 'like Jo Cox' faces jail

John Nimmo, 28, from South Shields, sent two emails to Waverley MP Luciana Berger in which he called her 'Jewish scum' and told her to 'watch her back'. read


Youth wing of Burundi's ruling party are blamed for gang raping women and girls

Dozens of survivors have come forward to tell their harrowing stories of being brutally attacked over the last year, since a wave of protest enveloped the Central African country. read


Suzy Lamplugh's father speaks on 30th anniversary of her disapperance

Estate agent Suzy Lamplugh, who was 24, has not been seen since she left to show a mystery man calling himself Mr Kipper around a property in Fulham, south west London in 1986. read


Greek holiday has left Walsall woman paralysed and wanting to die

Sam Philpott, from Walsall, believes she unknowingly ingested a potentially fatal bacteria, called brucellosis, after going on holiday with her parents to Greece three years ago. read


Female footballer told her to get ladies toilet because she 'looked like a man' 

Kelly Stubbington, 19, said the male staff member broke down the door of her female toilet cubicle while she was celebrating a friend's birthday at the CTZN bar in Chelmsford. read


5m credit cards that are never paid are problem for all

There are five million credit cards which, at their current repayment rate, may never be cleared. They're a problem for all of us, even those who clear their balance in full. read


British English taken over by American spelling since the 1880s show charts

A recent examination of British and American English language shows that publications now largely use the American version, swapping words like 'centre' for 'center' after the 1880s. read


Munich gunman who murdered 9 in shooting worshipped Hitler

Ali David Sonboly, 18, shot nine people dead at a shopping centre in Munich, Germany on Friday before turning his handgun on himself. read


Scientist reveal how tectonic plates created the Pacific millions of years ago

Researchers from the University in Utrecht, Netherlands, used evidence from magnetic patterns from the oldest part of the modern Pacific Plate, and seismologic data. read


CamSoda VR platform creates 'virtual reality sex platform' between users

CamSoda, the adult entertainment webcam company will make virtual reality sex possible globally using ‘teledildonics’ – connected sex toys that relay touch between users. read


Ultima GTR British supercar crash caught on Russian dashcam in Krasnodar

Dramatic video footage shows the owner of this rare British Ultima GTR could not control their vehicle. They took the supercar out for a spin in the city of Krasnodar, Russia. read


Southern rail sinks to a new low as union bosses threaten more strikes

Just 15.8 per cent of trains on the Southern Mainline route between Brighton and London arrived on time on Tuesday as union barons yesterday threatened another wave of strikes on Southern rail. read


Could deadly superbugs like MRSA be defeated by 'friendly bacteria' living in our noses?

The bacteria, called Staphylococcus lugdunensis, could be used as part of a nasal probiotic say researchers from the University of Tubingen in Germany. read


Incredibly rare 1933 British penny coin set to fetch world record at Texas auction 

It is thought just seven penny coins were produced by the Royal Mint in 1933. Now one of them could fetch £115,000 ($150,900) when it goes for 'once-in-a generation' auction next month. read


Kansas toddler sends pet pit bulls to sleep with the most adorable bedtime story

Book-loving toddler River Bearde, 2, of Mission, Kansas, loves reading to his pets. He even reads to his pig. But an adorable video of the boy reading to his pet pit bulls shows how he relaxes his animals. read


World's largest water bomber plane with a 200-foot wingspan hits the market for $3m

A piece of 'aviation royalty' is up for sale - the world's largest water bomber. Owner Wayne Coulson has put a $3million price tag on the plane but says he will be 'very selective; where the planes end up. read


Brazilian man is electrocuted at a political rally after climbing electrical pylon

A man has been electrocuted after scaling a pylon ahead of a speech by suspended Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff, in the state of Sergipe. WARNING: Graphic content. read


Hermes courier firm 'hounded couple to return to work after their son died in hospital' 

Labour MP Frank Field has written to the Prime Minister Theresa May asking her to launch an investigation into Hermes couriers. The firm has been accused of treating workers 'like dirt'. read


Turkish soldiers who helicoptered to Greece after failed coup 'fear for their lives'

The news comes as eight Turkish soldiers, who fled to Greece in a helicopter four days after the July 15 coup, were given more time to prepare their claim for asylum. read


Fitness blogger Kelsey Wells urges Instagram followers to stop obsessing over weight

Kelsey Wells, 26, who lives in Houston, Texas, advised fans to stop weighing themselves after she gained weight through exercising. She said she feels much happier after throwing away her scales. read


Video of Hadrian X the robo-builder create an entire house in just two days

Mounted on the back of a truck, it is simply driven onto a building site, and can put down 1,000 bricks an hour using a 30m boom, allowing it to stay in a single position while it builds. read


kings may have also had a soft spot for board games

Experts at the Perth Museum in Scotland claim that board games found in 36 Viking burials across Europe were to mark a warriors skill in the game during life but also so they could play in the afterlife. read


Microsoft reveals free 'Pix' app for iOS that can enhance your snaps

Microsoft may have just released the ultimate selfie app for iOS. Called Pix, it uses AI, computational photography and video stabilization to make sure people and scenes in pictures look their best. read


Four Zika virus cases NOT related to travel or sex in Florida, officials fear

There are now four potential cases of local transmission in Florida. The growing number of cases not related to travel or sex add to the prospect that native mosquitoes may now carry the virus. read


Scientists claim to have zika vaccine 'breakthrough'

Two studies released today have identified antibodies to fight Zika. They have been hailed as some of the most precise investigations into Zika to date as the virus sweeps the world. read


Vandals rampage through primary school before stealing jelly and ice cream

The teenage thugs rampaged through Gowanbank Primary, Glasgow, trashing every room and pausing only to steal some of the pupils' sweet treats. read


Fireman Marc Sellares uses burnt trees to make crosses in memorial to Spanish forest fire

Each of the blackened crosses, reaching up to 10 metres into the sky, is a reminder of a hectare of the woodland which once covered these hillsides in Odena, in the north-west of Catalonia, Spain. read


Secret Cold War Book reveals how BBC planned to keep going if disaster struck

The broadcaster drew up clandestine plans for how it would react to a major disaster during the Cold War with a Wartime Broadcasting System headquartered at Wood Norton in Worcestershire. read


World's deepest underwater sinkhole shown in incredible video

Video footage has emerged showing the marine life inside an underwater sinkhole billed as the world's deepest. The newly found cave, located in the South China Sea, is 987 feet deep. read


Bridlington arcade ordered to pay back 8-year-old girl's pocket money

Kayleigh Harrison, of Hull, East Yorkshire, said her young daughter had saved up her pocket money to use at Forum Amusements in Bridlington while on holiday with her grandparents. read


Three Day Nanny slammed by This Morning fans for her advice about getting a baby to sleep

Outraged viewers of the daytime show took to Twitter to condemn the 42-year-old for advocating controlled crying and comparing disciplining a child to training a dog. read


Woman returning to work after her EIGHTH miscarriage is 'sacked by health board'

Donna Williams, from Bangor, Wales says when she returned to work after her pregnancy loss she was asked if she planned on trying for another baby. Less than two months later she was sacked. read


Jimmy Savile's sex abuse victims to get more than £1.8m from his £3.3m estate

Despite the estate now being 'insolvent in a substantial sum', High Court judge Mr Justice Warren, sitting in London, said he had 'no hesitation' in approving payouts to his victims. read


Stoke teen inches from death after nearly being hit by motorbike in shocking video

This is the shocking moment a reckless youngster sprinted into the path of an oncoming motorbike in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire - missing his death by less than a second. read


Tinder is making women miserable according to new study

A study, led by Dr Gareth Tyson, from Queen Mary University London, highlights the different styles men and women have using Tinder. A separate study found men who speak first get a better response rate. read


University of California study shows women who start periods earlier live longer

Women who started menstruation after 12 are also less likely to be at risk of other health conditions, and were less likely to be smokers or have a history of diabetes, say University of California researchers. read


Just one minute of second hand marijuana smoke is THREE times as damaging as tobacco

Scientists from the University of California say their findings on rats will further dispel the ‘widespread belief’ cannabis is harmless. read


KFC worker confronted by vigilante peadophile hunters for grooming fake 13-year old

Paul Platten (pictured), of Wincanton, Somerset, was left stunned when the investigators turned up on his doorstep and challenged him about the texts, penned over a three-month period. read


Top 20 most bizarre Google searches revealed

EXCLUSIVE: According to the inforgraphic,created by a marketing firm based in Cumbria, thousands of people ask Google if they are pregnant every month, and some question if men can get pregnant. read


Christchurch beach hut on sale for £250k

The wooden cabin sits on the exclusive Mudeford Spit in Christchurch, Dorset – and leads out on to a sun terrace which offers views across the sandy beach towards the Isle of Wight. read


Alexander Economou loses libel case against the father of Eleanor de Freitas

The wealthy son of a shipping magnate has lost a libel case against the father of a woman who falsely accused him of rape. The judge said Alexander Economou was 'angry and vengeful'. read


Cat that vanished from New Year's party in London is found 8 years later in PARIS

Black-and white cat Moon Unit vanished from his owner's new year's eve party in Bermondsey, south London eight years ago but turned up last week at a car shelter 280 miles away in Paris. read


Welsh boy dies in house fire after mother escapes blaze to raise the alarm

Jenny Davies, 28, today paid tribute to Jac, four, who was trapped in an upstairs bedroom as a devestating blaze ripped through the home in Alltewen, South Wales, this morning. read


EasyJet 'appalled' as baggage handlers 'throw' passengers' luggage onto truck at Gatwick

Alan Hodge, from London, was waiting in the terminal where he filmed three members of staff hurl cases on top of one another on a low-loading truck. read


Zlatan Ibrahimovic's partner Helena Seger swaps Manchester hotel's hours after checking-in

Zlatan Ibrahimovic's longtime partner Helena Seger checked the couple out of Manchester's five-star Lowry Hotel just hours after they had arrived. read


Husband surprises wife with a flash mob choir for their 10th anniversary

Carl Gilbertson surprised his wife Laura with a flashmob of singing students in Liverpool city centre on Saturday in celebration of their tenth anniversary. read


Masai Mara zebra fights off crocodile in epic battle caught in amazing photos

Galloping to the shore, this courageous zebra fought off a crocodile snapping at it with razor-sharp teeth in the murky waters of the Masai Mara, in Kenya. read


Video shows leopard savagely attack Indian village injuring several

The big cat reportedly emerged from the fields in north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and entered a house where it savagely tried to drag away a 3-year-old child sitting in his uncle's lap. read


Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner male lookalike fans get into Facebook spat

Lip filler addict Jordan James Parke, 24, from Birmingham, and surgery obsessive 22-year-old James Holt from Bury, Greater Manchester, were caught bickering on the social media site. read


MH370 search teams may have been looking 300 miles away

Researchers used the location of confirmed MH370 debris (pictured as red dots on this map) to determine where the airliner might have crashed. read


Cyclist Ying Tao was fatally 'sucked under the wheels of a tipper truck'

Ying Tao, 26, who lived in Clerkenwell and worked at PriceWaterhouseCoopers, died outside London's Bank of England after being hit by a 32-tonne truck when both pulled away from the lights. read


Rosetta's comet lander Philae sends final tweet before losing contact with Earth

Scientists at the European Space Agency in Cologne will today turn off the system on the Rosetta spacecraft used to communicate with the stricken Philae lander on the surface of the comet. read


The 15 things you should NEVER say in bed

Talking about sex frankly is important - but be careful what you say. Here, sexpert Tracey Cox advises on some of the things that should never pass your lips while between the sheets. read


Male model attempts to put on 100 pairs of UNDERWEAR in brilliant video

In a new Facebook Live video by Cosmopolitan.com, model Shakeel Simmons tries to pull on 100 pairs of underwear. read


Leading heart surgeon Mohamed Amrani 'raped woman and sexually assaulted others'

Harley Street surgeon Mohamed Amrani, 53, (pictured) appeared at Hammersmith Magistrates Court today charged with 11 offences, including one count of rape, between 2001 and 2014. read


Kelenföld Power Station lies abandoned as it is captured in amazing photos

Kelenföld Power Station is not only a technological marvel, having supplied a large chunk of the city with electricity as far back as 1914, but it is also one of the masterpieces in industrial design. read


Video of moment German Shepherd slobbers on a baby and paws at his cradle in New Jersey

This is the heartwarming moment a German Shepherd shows off its motherly side in Camden County, New Jersey, as it fondly licks a baby before gently pawing at his cradle. read


Florida woman whose husband killed their teen son in gun range accident reveals aftermath

Elizabeth Brumby lost her 14-year-old son, Stephen, on July 3 when her husband accidentally shot him in the neck during target practice at a Florida, gun range as his siblings looked on. read


Facebook video shows bride rap along to 'Ice Ice Baby' at her wedding

Proud husband Aiden Dwyer, from Mayo, Ireland, posted the entertaining video of Ina O'Brien's sing-along on his Facebook page where it's had more than 172,000 views. read


Saudi daredevil parks truck on side of cliff in disputed photos

The man appears to be standing at the edge of the 11,500ft-high Fifa Mountain in Saudi Arabia with his car perched in a precarious position. read


Mount Rushmore and London Eye cleaner shares experiences from amazing job

Thorsten Mowes travels around the world on cleaning projects and over the last 24 years, he's polished everything from the Forbidden City in China to Christ the Redeemer in Brazil. read


Adorable video shows a bunny rabbit enjoying a banana

Carrots have long been a favourite food for most rabbits, but now one little bunny is bucking the stereotype. The adorable bunny struggles to hold the banana in its paws but still nibbles away. read


Dozens of passersby join forces to free an elderly man after a tree fell on him 

Passersby rushed to rescue a man after he was trapped by a fallen tree in Mianyang City, China, on July 25. Surveillance footage captured the moment the tree fell on the man. read


Unborn baby terrifies Middlesbrough mother by appearing like Scream horror movie mask

Charlotte Bagley, of Middlesbrough, was more than a little spooked when she saw the outline of the Scream mask in an ultrasound image taken during her 20 week scan. read


Chongqing swimming pool overcrowded with swimmers

Photos of the jammed pool in Chongqing have gone viral, with internet users saying the swimmers looked like 'dumplings in boiling water' as they sought relief from temperatures of 40C. read


Heart-racing moment a Shetland seal escapes an onrushing orca

The menacing killer whale was just out of luck. Shetland Island resident James Adamson, from Sumburgh, caught the close encounter while whale watching off the coast of Levenwick. read


Video shows moment Albanian dialysis patient kills 3 by setting hospital ward on fire

Lefter Canaj, 57, doused a male patient in gasoline before engulfing the room in flames at a private American hospital in Tirana, Albania. The attack killed him and two female patients. read


Dramatic video shows a road rage row in Poland end when driver breaks car door speeding off

The dangerous incident, on the streets of Luban in Poland, shows a red Mazda narrowly missing a BMW, before trying to run over the furious motorist who gets out to start an argument in Dabrowski. read


Winnie the Pooh shaped cloud is spotted at a charity event for children 

The white, fluffy cloud has arms and legs just like the famous A A Milne character and was spotted at an event for the Children's Heart Surgery Fund in Sandbanks, Dorset. read


Imgur photo of 3 girls in bikinis goes viral over hidden electronic tag

At first glance of the photo uploaded to Imgur by JarJarDrinks, from the US, this photo may seem like an image of three girls shopping in bikinis. But it’s clear there's something different about one girl. read