Mo Farah is tripped up and tumbles midway through 10,000m final

Mo Farah has won gold in the 10,000m, despite being tripped up by his training partner earlier in the race. Farah made history as he charged past his rivals and retained the title he won in London four years ago. The 33-year-old British hero stumbled and fell earlier in the race (inset left) after colliding with American runner Galen Rupp, 30, but rolled over and re-joined the race in Rio. After the race he shared a kiss with wife Tania (left). Farah will also compete in the 5,000m - which he also won in 2012 - later this week.

Princess Eugenie 'will wed long-term boyfriend James Brookbank' in 2017

The 26-year-old royal has been in a relationship with nightclub boss Brooksbank (pictured together, right), 29, for the past six years but the Duchess of York (left) has said engagement rumours are 'not true'. It comes just weeks after Eugenie's elder sister Beatrice split with her long-term partner Dave Clark.

Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain has revealed she has suffered so much verbal and physical racist abuse over the years that it has 'become a part of her life'.

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An article on August 5, said that "Parliamentarians" drank 3,000 bottles of Champagne and almost 10,000 bottles of Sauvignon Blanc from the House of Commons catering service.

Kate Middleton and Prince William enjoy luxury hotel breaks thanks to royal connections

Last week saw the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge enjoy yet another low-cost holiday, this time a ten-day break at a charming 16th Century chateau in the South of France, courtesy of communications tycoon Michael Green. It appears to be the latest in a string of freebies provided by a willing and very wealthy network of friends and acquaintances in Switzerland, Barbados, Mustique and other desirable locations around the globe. Among those who have opened their doors are the owners of the Jigsaw fashion chain, a hedge fund millionaire, fellow Royals and the late Duke of Westminster. The Cambridges are hardly short of money. Prince William has a personal fortune estimated at around £20 million. But as royal author and editor of Majesty magazine Ingrid Seward says: 'The fact is, people are bending over backwards to host the Cambridges.'

The tour in the autumn will be Princess Charlotte's first official overseas visit after it was said that her parents missed her and her brother Prince George immensely while in India earlier this year.

Tennis starlet Gabriella Taylor's mystery illness that left her close to death and forced her to pull out of the Wimbledon girls' tournament could have been contracted on a trip to Uzbekistan.

The teenage boy from Lancashire stole hundreds of pounds from his parents to fund his habit and would take six pills a night at the height of his addiction while attending teenage sex parties.

Families enjoyed a sunny day at the beach as the mercury hit highs of 22C in the south east today while others ended up covered in paint as they took part in the Holi One Colour Festival in London.

Gary Lineker presents Match of the Day in his underwear after Leicester City bet

He didn't allude to the costume choice on the BBC 1 show tonight other than to say 'nothing much had really changed.' Pundits and former England strikers Alan Shearer and Ian Wright could be seen giggling away as Lineker read out his introduction to the programme's first game after the Premier League got underway today. Some on Twitter have criticised Lineker, 55, for opting for the large boxers, which featured a Leicester City logo, instead of the expected pair of skimpy briefs. The show's first game was Hull City against Lineker's team Leicester.

The popular World War II comedy sitcom, created by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft, was first aired on BBC One in 1982 and featured Gorden Kaye as cafe owner Rene Artois.

He tweeted the drama from his seat before the plane from Copenhagen made an emergency landing in Dusseldorf.

Samia Shahid, 28, from Bradford, died last month during a visit to her family village in Punjab. She was allegedly hunted by her family after she ran away from the cousin she had been forced to marry.

Ben Atkinson, 22, was told last week that he had been accepted at Sandhurst, the prestigious officers' training school, where both Prince William and Prince Harry earned their military spurs.

News of the increase of about 1.5 per cent comes after the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union said it will strike on Virgin East Coast next Friday and bank holiday Monday.

Officers were called to Hyde Park at around 5.50am on Friday after a member of the public found the man with injuries. Scotland Yard are now treating his death as murder.

An old e-mail exchange between British and US officials has shown how the Queen was forced to remove slavery references from a formal speech she gave in America nine years ago.

Mrs May also said she wants more flights to the British-run islands as she extended an olive branch to Buenos Aires over the hotly disputed territory.

To justify the claim the Corbyn campaign pointed to a single survey on June 26 which had Labour and the Tories level on 32 per cent - despite another poll on the same day putting the Tories 4 points ahead.

Kenny Baker who portrayed Star Wars' R2-D2 is dead at 81

The Birmingham-born Star Wars legend, 81, passed away today according to family members after suffering from prolonged lung problems. Baker played the resourceful droid known for his whistles and beeps in the original 'Star Wars' movie in 1977 and in the five following movies. He also received a credit in last year's 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens', and attended the European premiere in London in December in a wheelchair. However Anthony Daniels, who played R2-D2's on-screen friend C3PO and with whom Baker had a frosty relationship dating back decades, said he was never actually on set. The latest instalment of the franchise, 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story', is due out in December.

As Labour confronts its darkest hour of being 16-points behind the Tories and locked in its bitterest leadership battle ever, the stage lights failed at a hustings in Gateshead.

Vast amounts of the Duke of Westminster's family fortune are owned through trust structures, which do not have the usual inheritance tax liability.

Peter Sutcliffe could be questioned over the horrific unsolved attacks with detectives using DNA evidence in their investigation.

Unite Union boss Len McCluskey parties the night away at Monte Carlo hotel 

Unite leader Len McCluskey has led his militant members onto the streets to march against austerity. So where better for him to relax than in Monte Carlo's Hotel de Paris. Typical 'junior suites' cost £1,200 a night and the Michelin-starred restaurant charges £280 per head for the gourmet menu. The 66-year-old former docker (left, right) spent Friday evening at the hotel's world-famous Le Bar Américain, with a group of friends including a mystery socialite. Last night a fellow drinker at the hotel's bar suggested the mystery socialite in Mr McCluskey's group was Farah Sassoon, (bottom) a Labour donor who first came to public attention three years ago when she was pictured draping her leg across Sally Bercow's lap in a cab on a night out.

A British company based in Oxford has come up with an ingenious solution to get around the problem of struggling to see close-up objects - spectacles where the focus can be altered.

Yahye Omar Mohamed (pictured), 14, from Birmingham, was discovered on a beach in Gwynedd on Friday after the boys had visited the resort of Barmouth, North Wales.

The five supercars, each worth some £200,000 each, caused major problems for drivers after they were left parked in the middle of a road in central Birmingham.

George Mcinerney, pictured right, of Fareham, Hampshire, was confronted by the former female student he tricked into having sex with him after exploiting her inability to recall faces.

Sceptics plan to launch at least two cross-party groups to pressure the Prime Minister into announcing a strict timetable for leaving the European Union.

Keeley Robinson, 26, (pictured) is mother to two of Tony Henderson's many children, having met the drug dealer, 53, from Withernsea, East Yorkshire, when she was just 16.

Nigel Farage goes canvassing for Ukip for the final time in Newington

Mr Farage, who resigned as leader of the party after the Brexit vote on June 23, met voters in Newington, close to Ramsgate. (left; right, top and bottom) He appeared in his new bushy facial hair on Friday. The 52-year-old's moustache has been compared to the likes of Ron Burgundy from the Anchorman films. Other comparisons have been made to TV character Alan Partridge and James Beck playing Private Joe Walker in Dad's Army.

A probe into corruption around former Tower Hamlets mayor Lutfur Rahman (pictured) has revealed voting fraud in Muslim communities in the UK due to a 'culture of political correctness'.

Oscar Smith, of Bridport, Dorset, was caught on camera by his mother Katie while snoozing on a friend's white pony called Dipsy after mucking out its stables - and has now won a national competition.

Team GB's Becky James kisses George North as she celebrates Olympic silver medal

This is the moment (left) no one in the velodrome knew where to look as Team GB's silver medallist Becky James (pictured) goes in for a passionate kiss with her rugby star boyfriend George North. The 24-year-old cyclist claimed silver in the women's keirin final at the Rio Olympics today. After the race she was pictured running over to Welsh international North, also 24, before they shared a tender embrace, including a racy kiss.

Hero cyclist Laura Trott has become the most successful female British Olympian of all time after claiming her third gold medal in the women's team pursuit.

Team GB's female athletes left this hilarious note for the gold-winning boys and pinned it to their bedroom door telling them: 'This is not your room so please don't try and get in.' Owain Doull posted it on Twitter.

Long jumper Darya Klishina was suspended after new evidence emerged in relation to the World Anti-Doping Agency's report on doping in Russian athletics, a source said.

BBC's Olympics swiming presenter Helen Skelton is back in her day job

But now vivacious TV star Helen Skelton (pictured right) is back in more familiar attire - wrapped from head to toe in sturdy outdoor clothing for a bracing hike across the Pennine Way in the Peak District as she returns to Countryfile. The 33-year-old is joined by Prince Edward (right) for an episode of the show being broadcast this evening to mark the 60th anniversary of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award. It comes just days after Ms Skelton caused a stir with her risque fashion choices when she presented swimming events at the Olympics (left), receiving both praise and criticism on Twitter.

Rio's Olympic chiefs today admitted they have run out of ideas on how to make the diving pool blue again - and have decided to change the water altogether.

Nadezhda Bazhina produced a horrendous dive (pictured) during the 3m springboard event in Rio, losing her footing as she sprang from the board and smacking back-first into the pool.

In some venues only 20 per cent of volunteers have actually shown up. Organisers are having issues with staffing Olympic venues with the helpers, as some took their freebies and didn't return.

Julie and Jennifer Fellows (pictured) repeatedly molested the youngster over 14 years. The deaf siblings, of Kington, Herts, communicated with Worcester Crown Court via sign language interpreters.

In the last five years there have been at least 675 transplants involving former cancer sufferers. The figures will raise concerns that there is a desperate shortage of donors.

Nigel Wilkinson met his victims on the social network before inviting them to his house in Bristol for 'male fitness' photoshoots. Once there, he drugged and raped the men.

Sainsbury's protesters hold 'kissathon' after gay couple were thrown out for holding hands

Thomas Rees, 32, and boyfriend Joshua Bradwell, 25, were reprimanded by a security guard at the Sainsbury's Local store in Hackney, east London, after a customer deemed their holding hands to be 'inappropriate'. Up to 200 people danced outside the supermarket this evening before streaming inside to fill the aisles and pledge their support to the couple. Shoppers appeared puzzled as the scores of gay men and women entered the store before starting a countdown to the mass kiss-in. Mr Rees and Mr Bradwell thanked their supporters before joining in with the affection. Mr Bradwell said: 'The number that turned out was absolutely insane, we were not expecting this at all.'

Anna Soubry said that she became suspicious about the statistic, based on data from BT, after talking to people in the real world who struggled with slow internet speeds.

Officials swooped on the eyesore property in Knighton, Leicestershire following a series of complaints from neighbours about the rubbish in the rear garden.

The van, which had a British number plate, was stopped on Wednesday by the Grand-Synthe camp (pictured), near the Channel port of Dunkirk, and found to contain 18 illegal migrants.

Matthew was born with genetic disorder resulting in kidney removal but non of his family were suitable matches. An internet appeal was answered by Edward Batch and the operation went ahead.

Diane Cartwright, who is in her 50s, says she relies on her mobile phone to run her dog-grooming company, Porthma DOG, which is based in Porthmadog, Gwynedd, with husband Edmund.

Coffee giant Starbucks was slapped with a £160,000 fine after ignoring several warnings to stop leaving trash outside of the swanky Ritz hotel in Mayfair.

Staff at SES Multi Metal Stock Ltd turned up for work at the plant in Caldershaw, Rochdale , as normal last Monday morning only to find the shutters down and the locks had been changed.

Tanya Skeldon and her partner Shaun Trebilcock have been kicked out of the property in Saltash, Cornwall, after a long list of complaints against them.

Leading private school head Jane Lunnon says parents' mollycoddling is fuelling 'safe space' culture on campuses - where students are protected from views regarded as offensive.

The woman had agreed to Greater Manchester Police using her abuse case as an example in the exercise as long as her details were anonymised - but her name, details and medical records were made public.

Ministers had hoped to end the dispute with junior doctors, but 58 per cent of the 37,000 who took part in a ballot rejected Jeremy Hunt's proposed contract.

Futurologist Dr Ian Pearson predicts that traditional housewife duties - such as cooking, cleaning and shopping - will be made obsolete by 2050 as homes become equipped with robots.

The Local Government Association has warned the equipment many unlicensed traders use is often dirty and unsterilised, putting people at risk of virus and infections.

NHS watchdog NICE has advised that it should be given to people for four years, to further reduce the risk of cardiovascular problems. Some 140,000 people have a heart attack in England every year.

Sceptics plan to launch at least two cross-party groups to pressure the Prime Minister into announcing a strict timetable for leaving the European Union.

Michael Foster (pictured), who gave Labour £400,000 at the last Election, described the team around the leader as his Sturmabteilung - the full name for the Nazi regime's stormtroopers.

Labour MP Frank Field was branded irresponsible after claiming it was 'fine' for radicalised British adults to join Islamic State in Syria - because if they were killed, it would boost security.

NHS perks handed out to health bosses who now have million-pound pension pots

Hundreds of NHS managers have amassed million-pound pension pots while presiding over the worst financial crisis in the history of the health service, a Mail on Sunday investigation has uncovered. As British patients face crippling delays for treatment, A&E; closures and overcrowded wards, bureaucrats have quietly been building up huge taxpayer-funded pensions. They will be handed tax-free six-figure lump sums on retirement, and annual payouts from the age of 60 of at least £55,000 - guaranteed for life. The investigation found nearly 300 directors on NHS trust boards have accrued pension pots valued at £1million or more, including Margot Johnson (pictured main), professional Mark O'Donnell (top right), Keith Spencer (middle) and Terry Alty (bottom right).

MPs in Westminster are being offered free lessons in Krav Maga so that they can protect themselves against terrorists and political extremists. It comes after the killing of Labour MP Jo Cox.

It seems acclaimed Sherlock Holmes actor Jeremy Brett isn't quite distinguished enough for English Heritage officials to place a coveted blue plaque outside his former home.

The parent, who wishes to remain anonymous, said her stillborn daughter was left in a box on the floor at Medway Maritime Hospital in Kent before she was taken for a post-mortem examination.

John Ainsworth, 95, was admitted to hospital in East Yorkshire after suffering problems with his legs but to keep his chin-up his pal Ernie launched a heart-warming campaign to send him get-well cards.

Rachel Burns, 50, pictured with husband Gary, who has worked at Park Hall care home in Reigate, Surrey, for 21 years, shared photos of two of the residents singing at a Halloween party.

Shorntay Allen, 31, from London, was told she had a fibroid - a benign tumour on her womb - the size of a grapefruit. To her relief, doctors were able to remove the tumour without taking out her womb.

BHS' flagship Oxford Street store closes doors on 88 years of shopping history

The shutters of BHS's flagship branch in central London have come down for the final time - with no stores to be left by next weekend. The Oxford Street outlet (pictured right) is one of 58 closing over the next eight days as administrators call time on 88 years of British retail history. On their last-ever shift, workers spoke of their fears as the chain's collapse has affected 11,000 jobs and 22,000 pensions. Inside, the shop was littered with scores of red and yellow 'everything must go' style signs advertising as much as 80 per cent off. Retail billionaire Sir Philip Green (inset) has borne the brunt of the public fallout over the closure, having been branded the 'the unacceptable face of capitalism' by furious MPs.

Computer-generated image shows a man guilty of Kent distraction burglary with bright-red hair and a dramatically crooked nose and mouth - just like the famed Hunchback of Notre Dame.

John Bolton, 47, pleaded guilty today to three counts of possession of a bladed article in a public place at Westminster Magistrates Court after he was found with three knives near Buckingham Palace.

The barrister for alleged stun gun killer Sarah Williams argued in court that her motive does not stand up because she would never risk the financial lifeline provided by her sugar daddy.

Avni Metra, 53, faces 25 years in jail for the murder of two brothers in 1997, following his conviction by an Albanian court in 2001, and he has since revealed he fled to Britain to avoid being killed himself.

Two men appeared at Southwark Crown Court today and denied swiping more than £360,000 worth of jewellery during a raid on an Indian tycoon Neeraj Kanwar's £14.5 million Mayfair mansion.

Channel 4's Eden contestant tells of bullying, sexual tension and bitter rivalries

For Tara Zieleman (pictured main), it was an irresistible chance to realise her dream of creating a new Utopia. With 22 other idealists (shown inset), disillusioned with the modern world, she hoped to 'start again' on Channel 4's ambitious social experiment, Eden. But last week, with two million television viewers watching, she walked away from the year-long project after only three months amid accusations of bullying and with the nascent community beset by the very tensions and conflicts it was set up to escape. Now, in an exclusive interview with The Mail on Sunday, life coach Tara, 34, gives a unique and fascinating insight into how base human instincts intruded on the lofty ideals of a brave new world to bring her Eden vision crashing down.

Using new bone collagen analysis technique, archaeologists have determined the species of 20 bone fragments from 4,000BC of which 14 were confirmed as human on a Hebridean island.

Rio detectives say that Marcus Evans, 52, who is worth £765million, is being investigated on suspicion of being behind a suspected plot to sell tickets at up to four times their face value.

Ann Gloag, 73, (pictured) who is one of Scotland's richest women, has been granted permission for a new two bedroom home near to Kinfauns Castle, east of Perth.

Howard Gayle (pictured) was nominated for his work with the Show Racism the Red Card campaign, but has turned it down, adding his ancestors would be 'turning in their graves'.

Detective Constable Peter Surgay, 42, was appointed family liaison officer after Clifford Collinge, 61, (pictured) was beaten to death with a guitar and metal clamp at his home in Nottinghamshire in 2011.

The property tycoon infuriated residents by applying to turn part of a private one-way road in Regent's Park, London, into a 'historic garden' which would double up as gateway to his home.

Chinese swamp soccer contest in Beijing offers up messy alternative to the sport

More than 30 teams enter the crazy competition, where six-man teams battle it out in a 80ft by 50ft bog in the Chinese capital of Beijing, every year. The mud-covered participants(pictured left and right) take part in games lasting just under half an hour, with two halves of 12 minutes played and a six-minute break in between. The matches have no offsides or even a penalty spot, with players seemingly encouraged to play dirty (shown inset). Teams are allowed an unlimited amount of substitutions during the games given the demanding nature of slogging it up and down the difficult terrain. The sport of swamp soccer is believed to have first kicked-off in England as part of a training exercise for army personnel.

More than one million migrants flooded into Germany last year, and the government wants to get as many as possible into the job market to reduce their dependence on the state.

The country's S-400 'Triumph' air defence system has been sent to the disputed region. The announcement came on Friday amid rising tensions between Ukraine and Russia.

The actress, 30, was met with a media frenzy as she entered the offices of Depp's attorney flanked by her own legal team. It's the third time her ex's lawyers have sought to depose her about her abuse claims.

He has been accused of being everything from a racist to a misogynist in recent months during his White House bid - but is Donald Trump a Russian agent, writes EDWARD LUCAS?

A new plan by Thailand to monitor the whereabouts of tourists through special SIM cards has been endorsed by the country's telecommunications regulator. Thailand deny the plan will limit rights.

Imam, Maulama Akonjee, 55, and his assistant, Thara Uddin, 64, were shot dead by a gunman in broad daylight as they walked from a mosque in Queens. Both men were shot in the head.

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Here's why the quarrel about grammar schools never ends: it is not really about schools, but about what sort of country this should be, writes PETER HITCHENS.

It was the 20th anniversary of the publication of Bridget Jones's Diary on Thursday, and I suddenly realised I've been writing about B, and therefore about me, for two decades, writes LIZ JONES.