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Girl kicked off flight to Ibiza was not racist in row with fellow passenger but WAS 'very

Naomi Watts, left and circled centre, was asked to leave the flight from Manchester to Ibiza along with her female friends after four groups of passengers asked to be moved away from the women, claiming they were being aggressive. A number of people, including the captain, phoned the police and the group were removed from the aircraft. Passenger Amber Elouise Ferguson (inset with friend Lee Taylor), who later posted photos of the incident on social media (right), claimed the group, all believed to be in their early 20s, were being 'racist' and 'threatening' towards other holidaymakers. A relative of Miss Watts yesterday admitted the women were 'very drunk' at the time but insisted she had been 'caught up' in the drama while trying to help a friend.

Ben Needham breakthrough: Police tell missing boy's mother to prepare for the worst as new

South Yorkshire Police officers will return to Greece to search for Ben Needham's remains for a second time, 25 years after the boy, top, went missing aged 21 months. His mother Kerry, inset, has been searching for him ever since and over the years there have been a number of possible sightings and a range of theories about what happened to the youngster, who would now be aged 26. Officers believe he may have died in an incident involving a JCB.

The latest research from Northwestern University's Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center is an attempt to change our preconceptions.

National Youth Theatre marks its 60th anniversary

The hairstyles may be different and the roles, for some at least, more earnest. But look carefully and you might just notice a familiar face. The productions they appeared in include (clockwise from top left): Master And Margarita in 2004; Amphibious Spangulatos in 1993; Troilus And Cressida in 1965; Romeo And Juliet in 1997; The Tempest in 1991; The Apprentices in 1968; Marat Sade in 1989; and Antony And Cleopatra in 1965.

Last week a study in The Lancet said more heart attacks could be prevented by putting more people on statins as benefits outweighed the harm, but the BMJ, a rival journal, has disputed this.

Experts at the Institute of Cancer Research in London identified a chemical, endosialin, which helps the disease spread through the bloodstream to the lungs, liver and other organs.

The veteran broadcaster claimed Bake Off was not 'value for money' because it cost ten times what Question Time costs to make, but only pulls in five times the number of viewers.

Rob Smythe was sent to examine a vehicle recovered after a collision in Stretford, Greater Manchester, but was later told that the car had struck and killed his mother, Susan (pictured), 59.

Madonna 'made an emergency dash to the UK after she discovered Guy Ritchie left son Rocco

She was said to have flown to the United Kingdom to settle son Rocco Ritchie into school, little more than a week after losing a protracted nine month custody battle to raise him in New York. But new reports claim that pop legend Madonna, 58, made an emergency dash to be with the 16-year-old in London after learning his director father Guy, 47, had gone on holiday with second wife Jacqui Ainsley. The Sun writes: 'She was deeply worried to find out he was without a parent when he was beginning an important new school year and made an emergency dash to the UK.

A man has reportedly been shot by police after a meat cleaver attack in New York led to two officers being injured. The incident occurred in Manhattan's Koreatown, near Macy's and Herald Square.

Helen Gurley Brown was a fascinating woman and good biography subject. This book covers her wide and varied life and examines her legacy. She helped women to feel good about themselves.

I reckon they spread their legs in this selfish and discourteous manner in order to assert their claim to leadership of the gorilla band and to warn off potential rivals for their imagined status.

Fuerteventura holidaymakers terrified after hotel worker carrying a gun sparks ISIS attack

Video footage shows the woman roaming around the Oasis Village complex and pointing the weapon at sunbathing holidaymakers, including children in the swimming pool. One woman grabbed her bag and ran to the hotel reception, some ducked behind a wall, and around five men ran to seek shelter in the bar area, according to a holidaymaker, known only as Marilyn. It emerged that the woman with the rifle was part of the resort's Animation team, which is responsible for providing onsite entertainment. She had been seeking out tourists to join her in a rifle-shooting activity.

Samantha Cameron has always seemed like a very nice woman - but why on earth does she think she can become a dress designer overnight, JAN MOIR asks.

Findings published in the journal Science Advances revealed many people operate out of envy, determined not to see their neighbour do well, so would settle for less if they became worse off too.

The newspaper is already widely shunned on Merseyside for its coverage in the wake of the Hillsborough football disaster and its now discredited 'The Truth' front page.

Dickens's great yarn, with its depictions of the lynch mob in the nascent French republic, has been turned into a fine evening's theatre by adapter Mike Poulton and director James Dacre.

With hardly a grey hair in sight Ringo Starr, 76, and Paul McCartney, 74, roll back the

They were half of the biggest pop band the world has ever seen. And musicians Ringo Starr, 76, and Paul McCartney, 74, were reunited for the premiere of director Ron Howard's The Beatles: Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years, in London's Leicester Square, on Thursday night. The pair were joined for the proud occasion by their wives Barbara Bach, 69, and Nancy Shevell, 56, and the foursome looked to be having a blast as the posed for pictures in front of the world's media.

The Corporation has agreed that nobody who is sacked or quits would be able to pocket no more than £95,000. the pay-outs have been under attack since George Entwistle (pictured) got £450,000.

The work of art pays tribute to Emperor Qianlong's love of tea and features a figure, possibly the Emperor, being served the drink while admiring a handscroll.

The Good Thinking Society plans to mount a High Court battle to force the Charity Commission to to take 'dozens' of organisations off its register.

Welsh fiancee will stay marry husband despite Ground Zero sex doll photo

EXCLUSIVE: Accountant Alex Jerrett, 33, a former Newport rugby player, was photographed grinning at Ground Zero in New York with the inflatable naked woman under his arm (inset) on September 9, just two days before the 15th anniversary of 9/11. His bride, professional dancer and former Miss Wales swimwear model Kiri John, 31, (right and left with Mr Jerrett), was left in floods of tears at her husband-to-be's stunt, which caused international outrage. But the couple, who live in London but come from South Wales, will still marry at a grand Herefordshire country house on Saturday.

Andreas Schleicher, from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, said the UK was 'dramatically overplaying' the capacity for grammar schools to improve standards.

According to the Department for Education, 53.5 per cent of women aged 17 to 30 were in higher education in 2014/15. The equivalent proportion for men was just 43.4 per cent.

A handy infographic reveals how to pronounce 20 difficult place names across Britain. From castles with silent letter and beaches featuring sounds that don't correspond with spelling.

The gang of five shipped 250 women into the country then advertised their services in shop windows and phone boxes, making £292,492.95 running brothels in London and Peterborough.

Hinkley Point nuclear deal will cost every UK family an extra £1,000

Controversial plans for the Hinkley Point nuclear plant were approved despite national security concerns and claims the higher price guaranteed to French firm EDF would be picked up by bill payers. Prime Minister Theresa May signed off the £18bn project after imposing restrictions to limit the influence of the Chinese state, which is helping to bankroll the deal. Minister faced criticism for the higher rate promised to EDF, of £92.50 per megawatt hour, up from the current market rate of £38.91. Pictured, our graphic shows the scale of the plant, which would power six million homes and generate enough power to boil 85 million kettles.

David Crompton, the chief constable of South Yorkshire police should be reinstated to his role according to Sir Tom Winsor, after he was suspended following the Hillsborough verdicts.

The provocative comment by Jean-Claude Juncker (pictured today) came during a live interview in which he was savaged by Twitter users who hijacked the Q&A; to criticise his policies.

Theresa May, known for her kitten heels, is leading calls for more stylish clothes in quality fabrics for the older generation as more say they want a range in High Street stores.

Katherine Young from California replaced actress Olivia Holt with Olivia Hallisey, the grand prize winner of the 2015 Google Science Fair, in her feminist re-imagining of the Girls' Life cover.

Who wins the generation game? Four women from the same family. Four very different lives

Every generation of women has its challenges, but who will fare best when four generations of the same family swap notes? Poppy, Hayley, Jone and Carol, pictured right, from left to right, from Evesham, compare childhoods. Everything from waistlines, home ownership, sex and money was compared as the women stack up their experiences of growing up in Britain from the 1920s to the present day. Pictured top left, Joan, aged 82, with her parents, and bottom left, Hayley, 41, with daughter Poppy, 13.

The former Royal Engineers captain, 34, from Stockport, stepped on an IED in Helmand province during a patrol in 2009, but now stands proudly on the podium at the Paralympics in Rio.

Researchers at Yokohama City University in Japan found married men were less likely to suffer metabolic syndrome - a combination of diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity.

Asperger's sufferer Lauri Love (left), 31, is accused of breaking into the FBI, the US Federal Reserve and other networks and stealing personal data while sitting at his computer in the UK.

Sophie Wessex reveals her terrifying brushes with 'impatient motorists' as she trained for

EXCLUSIVE: Sophie, Countess of Wessex, 51, has endured 3,000 hours in the saddle and 176 miles on the road as she prepared to cycle from Holyrood House to Buckingham Palace on Monday. The royal is taking on her the 'Diamond Challenge' to mark the 60th anniversary of the Duke of Edinburgh Award and the mother-of-two, who had only wobbled around the park with her children Lady Louise, 12, and James, Viscount Severn, eight, admits the preparation was so tough at times she 'shed a tear or two of frustration'.

Sophie, Countess of Wessex, has written a no-holds barred- and often hilarious - account for MailOnline of what it really takes to train for a 450-mile bike ride for the Duke of Edinburgh Award's 60th.

The Royal Grammar School in High Wycombe set pupils a practice exam question asking how many married couples there were in a town where men married women 'as God intended'.

Alzheimer's sufferer, 80, wins a record deal after Carpool Karaoke videos of him singing

Ted McDermott (left) has been signed by Decca Records after his 'carpool karaoke' was viewed millions of times on YouTube. His son Simon, 40, found singing while they drove (right) around Blackburn helped his father cope with his illness. A Decca executive came across the videos and invited Ted - known as 'The Songaminute Man' - to a recording session.

An inquest heard University of Hull student Natasha Kasanda, 19, (pictured) was an 'extremely intelligent' young woman, but was plagued by the 'demons' of mental health problems.

Simon Collis, pictured with Syrian wife Huda al-Mujarkech after making the pilgrimage to Mecca. He decided to convert to Islam 'after spending 30 years in Muslim societies'.

Should we shower daily? What about washing our hair? And are those expensive shower gels really worth the money? New York-based Dr Derek Chan is here to answer all your key questions.

This photo shows the teenager, Ibrahim M, smiling alongside friends at what is thought to be a beer festival in Reinfelt, northern Germany, earlier this year. He was oblivious to the fact police were monitoring him.

Nurse alleged to have 'bared her breasts and performed sex acts on a patient'

Julie Porthouse admitted she did 'muddy the water with boundaries' with the man but claimed she was worried about him after another patient committed suicide. Porthouse denied claims she exposed her breasts, showed off her tattoo on her lower back and gave the man oral sex after visiting the man at his home. She also denied leaving an earring behind in his bedroom.

Italian woman commits suicide after sending taunting video of her having sex with new man

Tiziana Cantone, from Naples in Italy, was filmed performing a sex act on a man and the video was uploaded on to the internet before being widely shared online. There are claims in Italy that she had sent the video to her former lover to taunt him. But the explicit footage appeared online in 2015 and she faced months of abuse and mocking. According to close friends and relatives, the 31-year-old was deeply depressed and on the brink of suicide for months prior to her death because of the tape.

Peter Hale had made his candid comments after a stormy staff meeting about rotas in which three Pakistani junior doctors and one Indian medic at Brighton's Royal Sussex County Hospital

An Australian woman discovered her male colleagues were tracking her menstrual cycle after she cried during a disagreement with a co-worker and he asked her if she was on her period.

Daventry mother and grandmother of baby girl mauled to death by dog face sentencing

Molly Mae Wotherspoon died after an American pit bull attacked her in Daventry on October 3 2014. Her mother Claire Riley (left inset), 23, from Northampton, and grandmother Susan Aucott (right inset), 56, have each been sentenced to two years in prison. They were also both given a ban from keeping dogs for 10 years, at a hearing at Northampton Crown Court today. Bruiser (pictured with Claire) was a dog that is prohibited under the Dangerous Dogs Act and he lived in a small crate (pictured is some furniture that the dog destroyed).

There have been calls to turn the sign (pictured) into an emoji, but it has also opened up a debate about whether the term - made popular more than 20 years ago on an episode of US comedy Friends - is sexist.

Michael Adebolajo (pictured) was convicted in 2014 alongside Michael Adebowale of murdering the 22-year-old soldier near Woolwich barracks in May 2013.

UK weather brought a month's worth of rain in 24hrs after September heatwave

Sun seekers soaked up the last of the summer rays as the muggy weather will make way for fresher air from the Atlantic tomorrow. Britons basked in the sun as temperatures edged above 30 degrees for the third successive September day - and the first time since 1929. But rain, lightning and even hail has pounded areas of the south east this afternoon, leaving roads submerged (pictured, London). The Met Office put weather warnings in place as much as 30mm of rain could fall again tomorrow, when cool air will send temperatures plummeting.

Isabella Miller, 13, from Cabot, Arkansas, texted her mother Belinda Hankins for help as she attempted to find a box of tampons in her local Walmart - with hilarious results.

Relationship experts and lifestyle coaches say there's ten questions every woman needs to ask her man before tying the knot - and they've shared them with FEMAIL.

Sex toy fails and naked photos show why you shouldn't pose near reflective surfaces

These incredibly awkward images that have been shared on Imgur will stop you from ever posing for a picture in front of a mirror again. Clockwise from top left: This poser didn't realise that her intimate Google searches were being made available for the world to see in her sunglasses reflection; the man taking this photo can be seen wearing his undies in the mirror behind the lad; this fast-food fan appears half naked in this photo; pretending to be asleep, this woman can be seen taking this snap of herself; one woman's sexy selfie appeared less so as what seems to be her daughter taking the snap can be seen in the relfection; one man appears quite the woman in this photo blunder.

The unnamed youth, who is in a specialist Glasgow hospital unit, is among a small number of cases linked to a recent outbreak of the 0157 strain, health officials say.

The youngsters surveyed had more conservative views on gay marriage, transgender rights and drugs than Baby Boomers, Generation X or Millennials.

An inmate, who wished to be known only as Dibdob, said the problems had been confined to Alpha Wing at Lincoln Prison. A riot bus full of officers, a dog team and a fire engine are at the scene.

Carpenter Allan Stanley, 76, (pictured with his wife) who was from Gwynedd in North Wales, died after being hit by a rib vessel's propeller while swimming in the sea off the coast of Malta.

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Rupert Murdoch's 'longest serving' editor has detailed his life working for the billionaire mogul - from the games of tennis they played to the late-night conversations they shared about Wendi Deng.

Women need to recognise their emotional needs have changed and find ways to share female friendships without making the error of thinking it's sexual love writes TESS STIMSON.

Modern army tanks owe everything to those used at the Battle of the Somme

A replica of a First World War Mark IV (top and bottom right) tank rolled into London today alongside a modern Challenger 2 (left) to commemorate the 100th anniversary of tank warfare. The behemoths stopped in Trafalgar Square and Horseguards Parade as hundreds of people gathered around to get a better glimpse at the war machines. The Mark IV was the most produced tank of the First World War but the improvements of the past century were clear to see in the far more advanced Challenger model, which is nine times faster than the Mark IV and has a weapons range of two miles.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that voters who support the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) don't reflect majority opinion in the country in an interview on Thursday.

Five police officers have been injured in Paris during violent clashes with demonstrators protesting against controversial labour reform laws. A policeman appeared to be engulfed in flames.

Hillary Clinton went back to work with a thumbs-up gesture and said she was 'feeling great' after her pneumonia as she boarded her campaign plane in New York for a stop in Greenboro, NC.

'More information, I think, will be very shortly because we really want to respond to legitimate questions that people might have,' Clinton said on Tom Joyner's radio show.

Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky continued to pose up in photos together at public events, even after starting their White House affair, and the fall out from their sexual liaison has never subsided.

Hillary Clinton's campaign has finally published medical records after days of prevarication, revealing that she was diagnosed on Friday with non-contagious bacterial pneumonia.

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EXCLUSIVE: The guaranteed-to-win bets were compiled by Professor Richard Wiseman from the University of Hertfordshire, who is a member of the Inner Magic Circle and has previously worked as a consultant for illusionist Derren Brown. The simple tricks include challenging a friend to spin a straw on a bottle without touching it, lift your hand off your head, break a matchstick with only two fingers, guess how many coins can be dropped into a glass before it overflows, separate two interwoven books, and place a balloon on an upturned thumbtack without bursting it.

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Apple has admitted it has sold out worldwide of the new iPhone 7 Plus after demand outstripped its initial supplies. In the UK the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in all colours and capacities also sold out.

It's the African fruit loved by celebrities but a new video shows how taste expert Ellie Freeman, pictured, has to resort to using a machinist hammer before she can get into the the superfood.

German neo-Nazis in vicious brawl with 20 migrants in town of Buatzen

About 100 far-right men and women attacked some 20 asylum seekers in the east German town of Bautzen after the migrants taunted them. But police said the asylum seekers started the confrontation - and later hurled bottles at the police trying to save them from a beating. Police said the neo-Nazis were goaded before they began chanting 'Bautzen for the Germans' and bottles and fists began flying. It comes as German chancellor Angela Merkel continues to fight for her political life over her open-door policy on immigration with the threat of fresh gains by the right-wing populist AfD party. Video footage (top and inset) shows chaotic scenes as fighting breaks out in the German town.

An Austrian woman has died and at least 14 foreigners are injured after a ferry exploded while travelling from East Bali to the Gili Islands.

Public Health England issued the warning after the spray was linked to 26 infections. It has ordered the product is removed from piercing studios across the country.

Daljit Kapoor, 41, Harmit Kapoor, 40, and Davinder Chawla, 42, are all accused of illegally providing Afghan asylum seekers with documents allowing 30 to successfully enter the UK.

Teacher Katie Humpage hanged herself after dumped by boyfriend 'out of the blue'

Katie Humpage, 32, was discovered by her devastated parents at her house in Walsall, West Midlands on July 26, just days into the start of the school holidays. The court was told she struggled to come to terms with the split with her boyfriend, who she met while working at South Wolverhampton and Bilston Academy (inset). Black Country coroner Zafar Saddique recorded a verdict of suicide.

Southampton Crown Court heard fly tipper Marcus Bairstow, 41, breached a previous court order banning him from dumping rubbish by continuing to offer his waste disposal services to businesses.

Police Scotland forced their way into caravans in Elgin, Moray, using crowbars, at around 8am yesterday, following a tip-off that they were being used to stash drugs and stolen goods.

The code includes information about the Rooms logo, and a basic description stating: 'Rooms are for public conversations about topics and interests.'

Bystanders watched in horror as a woman repeatedly attacked a small dog on Kibble Bank, a housing estate in Burnley, Lancashire. She is now being investigated by police and the RSPCA.

Photographer captures 'apparition' in the beams of the 9/11 Tribute in Light

Rich McCormack from Jersey City got more than he bargained for when he snapped the symbolic memorial in New York with many U.S. residents claiming the silhouette is a religious symbol. The photographer took a number of photos last week, but the 'angel' only appeared in one of them. While some have said it is God watching over them, others - including Mr McCormack himself - believe it to be Jesus.

Parenting can be tough and sometimes you just need to let off steam. These parents took to Twitter to admit what others might be afraid to, and their tweets are honest, funny and brutal.

Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman, 58, managed to keep her 100th anniversary edition cover star - The Duchess of Cambridge - a secret for months while being followed by a film crew.

Lord Tebbit, who was a Cabinet minister in 1984, has said the Orgreave inquiry is 'ill advised'

Former Cabinet minister Lord Tebbit has slammed plans for an official inquiry into police behaviour at the 1984 Battle of Orgreave - one of the worst clashes of the miners' strike.

Emma Walker, from Northamptonshire, weighed 22st when she had an £8,000 gastric bypass in 2012. She says she has been left with saggy skin and says she is now unable to conceive.

Wearing the Field Marshal of the New Zealand Army uniform in public for the first time since being appointed last year, the Prince praised the 'boundless courage and tenacity' of soldiers at a service in France.

EXCLUSIVE - British tourists warned against buying counterfeit luxury goods in Dubai because they could be funding North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un. The products are sold in secret shops.

Sir Nicholas Soames shows slimmer frame after huge weight loss

The grandson of Sir Winston Churchill has displayed a dazzling slimmer figure as he joined crowds in Trafalgar Square to mark 100 years since the first tank battle in the Battle of the Somme. The political heavyweight, who represents Mid Sussex in the House of Commons, used to weigh about 20 stones but looks much trimmer as he addressed crowds about tanks at a special ceremony in central London today.

Ian Wright admitted he smoked cannabis as a young player as an 'end-of-the-week ritual', with the habit continuing during the early days after he broke into the Crystal Palace first team.

UN envoy Martin Kobler said: 'We have on our lists 235,000 migrants who are just waiting for a good opportunity to depart for Italy, and they will do it.' It comes amid fears of a civil war in Libya.

The Parliamentary Standards Commissioner will investigate whether Keith Vaz (pictured) broke the MPs' Code of Conduct after footage showed him with two gay escorts at his flat in north-west London.

David Batcup, 64, pictured, was struck by the £75,000 car near as he crossed the road at a junction in Balham, south-west London at around 10.18pm on Tuesday.

Mother slammed for 'parading' daughter who hit puberty at 4 on Good Morning Britain 

Charlene Denton, 29, from Northallerton, North Yorkshire, appeared on the ITV breakfast show to discuss the rare condition her daughter Nevaeh (inset), now four, has, which saw her develop breasts aged two. Speaking to presenters Ben Shephard and Susanna Reid (pictured together with Dr Hilary Jones on today's show) she said:  'It was a huge shock. Just after her second birthday, she developed breast buds.' Although the mother had intended to promote awareness of the condition viewers took to Twitter (inset below) to point out that Nevaeh appeared very uncomfortable during the interview.

A two-metre wing flap discovered by locals on an island off Tanzania in June is confirmed to be from the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 that went missing in March 2014.

While the average bonus for UK employees was around £1,600, workers in the financial and insurance industry were awarded sums averaging £13,400.

Retail sales volumes fell 0.2 per cent over the month, after a huge jump of 1.9 per cent in July, with experts saying there still seemed to be 'solid growth' in the sector.

Union leaders have said Transport for London has a 'flagrant disregard' for the welfare of staff and agreed policies and procedures on the Hammersmith & City and Circle lines.

Lucy Booth, who had breast cancer, recorded an appearance on the popular programme with her mother, Jackie, which was due to be aired in the last week of July but wasn't screened until last night.

Richard McKerrow and Anna Beattie separated more than a year ago. However they are believed to still live together with their children in a £3.5m six-bed house in upmarket Clapham, south London.

Ghanaian-born contestant Selasi Gbormittah, 30, let slip he has a girlfriend on last night's show after telling judges he was using a recipe borrowed from his 'girlfriend's mum'.

Caught taking a cheeky selfie! Bizarre footage shows woman taking a picture of her derriere in public park

A woman was caught on camera taking butt selfies -- while outdoors. The photo-taker stood in some grass next to a tree while she posed for photographs in a t-shirt and a thong. Her shirt was pushed up, exposing her midriff, and her pants were down around her calves. Footage shows the woman apparently taking a number of images of her derriere. It is not clear from the clip where the photo shoot happened.

Wealthy 25-year-old Arina Mikhalstova, from Moscow, Russia, nicknamed 'girl racer' is wanted by police after footage appeared of her Lamborghini speeding along a Moscow highway used by Vladimir Putin.

Justin Tomlinson has made a grovelling apology in the Commons after he was found to have 'substantially interfered' in the work of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).

Furious Anita White, 51, from Sandiacre, Derbyshire, complained to furniture store Harveys after her new settee sagged and discoloured in less than a year of purchase.

MP Simon Danczuk's ex-wife Karen has opened up about why she's on 'amicable' terms with her former husband for the sake of their sons, despite a holiday altercation left her with 40 stitches.

London man is accidentally added to a HEN PARTY WhatsApp group

Luke Price, 26, from London, was accidentally added to a WhatsApp group. But instead of exiting quietly, he decided to see how long he could go before being discovered - with hilarious results. Assuming the guise of a middle-aged woman called Anna, Lee discussed cheap cocktails, matching t-shirts and tequila slammers - and even suggested possible venues. The IT worker went as far as asking his fellow hens how their family was, enquiring how Michelle's son's first day at secondary school had gone. However it wasn't long before Luke was discovered, as he told MailOnline: 'It ended with the Admin giving me a ring, and as my voicemail says my name, I knew I had been rumbled.

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Many terminally ill cancer patients will have been suffering pain for a long period of time - not just nine weeks - researchers from the University of Leeds say.

The incident, which was captured on CCTV, happened just yards from Havelock Academy in Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, as schoolchildren began leaving for the day.

The mother was filmed dragging her disabled daughter by her hair down a street in Ruiz, western Mexico, after the girl refused to go home from a social services centre for troubled youths.

A driver in Russia was left stunned after colliding with a huge elk - which then got up and ran away, seemingly unscathed despite the impact of the crash, which destroyed the car.

Serbian warlord Arkan's daughter reveals her lavish socialite lifestyle as she turns 18

New pictures show Anastasija Raznatovic (right), whose warlord father Arkan (left, and with popstar wife Ceci, with a gun tucked into his trousers, inset) was implicated in hundreds of thousands of killings. The 18-year-old's new image has prompted comparisons with Kim Kardashian after she celebrated her birthday with a lavish party in Belgrade.

Donald Trump, Kelly Ripa, Jay Leno and Bill Clinton all attribute their success to sleeping three to five hours a night. But a new University of Utah study suggests they may be more tired than they think.

But shorter naps did not show an increased risk and might have beneficial effects on diabetes, according to the Japanese study presented to the European Association for the Study of Diabetes.

The 'double bubble' aircraft design concept came from a research team led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It is designed to be over 50 per cent more fuel efficient that current planes.

The research comes from Stanford University, where scientists compared fossil records, looked at past mass extinctions and compared them to current threats.

A butcher from Zarate, in eastern Argentina, was filmed driving into a man who tried to rob him, crushing him between his delivery van and a street sign. The vigilante has been arrested.

Gao Yaning, 23, was killed in January when his Tesla vehicle struck a road sweeper in Hebei, China, in what is believed to be the first incident of a crash involving a vehicle using 'autopilot'.

Karen da Rosa, from Huntly, in Aberdeenshire, was fearing the worst when her dog Jazz went missing without a trace on the moors of the Invermark Estate, near Brechin, during a shoot day.

The experiment, carried out with Welsh forces, found those set to waste police time on the non-emergency number were more likely to hang up when their call wasn't picked up immediately.

Man born with severe deformities tells how his own mother was so horrified by his

Robert Hoge, 44, was born with a huge tumor on his face and deformed legs. The writer from Brisbane, Australia, said his mother was so shocked that she told the hospital she 'didn't want' him. But she later 'reconciled' her feelings about his appearance and after a family vote took him home to his four siblings. The former speechwriter and political adviser, pictured left as an adult, right as a child and inset when he was just a few days old, has written a memoir of his experiences in a bid to help others,

The sketch-leaf for Ludwig van Beethoven's renowned Piano Concerto No 5 was uncovered in the private library of an 'English bibliophile' and will be auctioned by Sotheby's in London.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency issued new guidance over emergency contraceptive pills with levonorgestrel after a number of unplanned pregnancies.

John Macdonald, an activist in Fife and Clement Attlee's great nephew, made the post on social media one year ago and believes he is the victim of a purge on pro-Corbyn members.

A breathtaking shot of a polar bear in Canada has won this year's It's Amazing Out There photo contest, run by The Weather Channel. There were more than 66,000 entries vying for the prize.

The man, named as Roman A from the city of Noginsk in western Russia's Moscow Oblast region, said he was in excruciating pain - and could not even bear to go to the toilet.

A heart-breaking video shows Laney, a little girl who is not yet old enough to go to school in Maine, USA, bursting into tears when her older siblings head off to school on their big yellow bus.

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Can YOU recognise these uncooked foods?

A fiendish Playbuzz quiz tests foodie knowledge with photos of common ingredients in their raw state. Participants choose one of two options written underneath an unidentified picture including guessing whether offal is liver or lung (top left), or to see if they can tell their sugar from bamboo (bottom right) . If they get more than 12 right, they are rewarded with a message telling them they are a 'culinary expert'.

The recommendation to stop selling British weapons to Saudi Arabia came as officials in Yemen looked for the remainders of weapons after a factory was reduced to rubble in Yemen (pictured).

Professor Susan Jebb, from Oxford University, said the wording of the proposed Government policy means soft drinks companies could hike up prices for diet drinks to cover the costs.

A 'stressed' mother has taken to Mumsnet to ask for advice. She has admitted to putting her five-year-old on a diet but other users have slammed her decision, saying it will give her a 'complex'.

Darren Jackson (left) was jailed for life at Manchester Crown Court in March 1986 for stamping to death mother-of-three Gill Ellis after she was robbed at a Christmas party in Burnley, Lancashire.

Eight-month-old Max Bolam, from Dunoon, Scotland, was born with Moebius Syndrome - a neurological disorder which causes facial paralysis - but it can't stop him giggling.

As the arcane procedure was triggered, Mr Cameron - who is known to be planning memoirs but is otherwise unemployed - was seen strolling away from his West London home.

An Airbnb listing which was removed from the site this morning, was advertising a stay at the government building in London for £995 a night. It was pegged as 'good for families'.

The study, from the New School for Social Research in New York, showed that people keen readers of classic literature were more able to identify the emotion expressed in pictures of an actor's eyes (stock image).

He was jailed for six years for murdering girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp at his home on Valentine's Day in 2013. The sentence was branded 'shockingly light' and a Supreme Court appeal has been lodged.

Dying grandfather Paddy Lawler visited by Manchester United footballers

A grandfather-of-13 was visited on his death-bed by four Manchester United stars - and his family are convinced he 'held on' to see them. Red Devils super-fan Paddy Lawler, 73, died just 45 minutes after the players - Marcus Rashford, Jesse Lingard, Ashley Young and Timothy Fosu-Mensah - had left his home. The stars had arrived at the house in Wythenshaw after responding to an appeal from Mr Lawler's granddaughter on social media.

Anniesa Hasibuan, 30, made NYFW history when she presented her collection in which all the models wore headscarves. The Indonesian designer presented her show in Manhattan on Monday.

Pippa Woods, from North Yorkshire, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in May. But despite now being in remission, her parents say the battle is far from over.

The move is designed to reassure members of Harlow's sizeable Polish community who are said to be 'scared and worried' after the killing of Arkadiusz Jówik last month.

ISIS has reportedly declared a state of emergency in Mosul and taken its troops off the streets after a series of assassinations. The Iraqi Army has pledged to recapture the city this year.

The sketch-leaf for Ludwig van Beethoven's renowned Piano Concerto No 5 was uncovered in the private library of an 'English bibliophile' and will be auctioned by Sotheby's in London.

The unnamed youth, who is in a specialist Glasgow hospital unit, is among a small number of cases linked to a recent outbreak of the E. coli 0157 strain, health officials say.

SMS messages reminding more than 13,000 self-assessment taxpayers to pay their tax debts were sent out in a trial. Three levels of messages were sent out - increasing the warning each time.

The villages of London brought to life: Draftsman's 18th century engravings reveal how rural hamlets have been consumed by the expanding capital

With rolling fields and huge, open skies, viewers could be forgiven for thinking these 18th century etchings were of rural scenes in the Cotswolds or Norfolk Broads. But the images, which have just sold at auction for more than £1,000, actually show the village greens and country lanes which would soon be gobbled up by the ever-expanding metropolis of London. The 50 villages that surrounded the capital were depicted by topographical draughtsman Jean Chatelain and engraved by James Roberts around 1775, before the Industrial Revolution would change the city forever. Pictured: The fields which once surrounded All Hallow's Church in Tottenham have now been paved over to make way for a road and cars are now parked where locals once walked among the gravestones.

The winged scavenger arches its neck to peer into the decaying ribcage of the dead creature in the shot by Jonathan Diaz-Marba. It is one of a series of pictures praised by the Royal Society.

Gylve Nagell, better known as Fenriz, is one half of the heavy metal band Darkthrone and won a seat on the local council of his hometown of Kolbotn even though he only stood to boost the numbers.

Christopher Halliwell, 52, admitted taking Becky Godden from the streets but now denies murder, saying he only confessed to get a detective into trouble. He is on trial in Bristol Crown Court.

Archaeologists discovered the Bronze Age clay pot (pictured) in Jutland, Denmark. Analysis of the yellow-white material at the bottom has shown it contains cow fat that may be from cheese.

Amazon has launched a new restaurant delivery service for Prime customers in London. FEMAIL compared the app to rivals Deliveroo and UberEats and gave ratings in five categories.

A Travel website has combined five separate one-way plane tickets to a create 24,000-mile round-the-world itinerary for a mere $1,161 (£876) - with stops including Stockholm, Bangkok and Sydney.

A University of Florida mathematician explains how our point of view determines what we perceive an instant event to be. Our relatively short lifespans also alters what we believe is an instant.

Christopher Baxter, 35, moved to Tideswell in the Peak District in June. But on Saturday night he was assaulted by a gang of thugs just for wearing his traditional kilt.

Nicola Phelan, 28, from Leeds, had suffered with alopecia since she was five. Hypnotherapy to help her lose weight made her feel more confident about showing her bald head.

The Indus civilisation, which flourished from 2600 to 1900 BC in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, show no signs conflict, according to Andrew Robinson, author of 'The Indus: Lost civilisations.'

Faye Martin, 39, from Bristol, refused to marry her husband Kevin while she weighed in at 20st. But after joining a slimming club she dropped eight dress sizes and the pair wed in July this year.

The fuming cyclist recorded the foul-mouthed argument with the biker after he was cut off at a roundabout in Reading. At one stage the biker shouts: 'Shut your mouth, f*** off before I knock you out.'

Model Emily Bloom walks topless through New York in support of Free The Nipple

Model Emily Bloom, 23, has bravely walked topless through New York City in support of the Free The NIpple campaign for gender equality, leaving passers-by both amused and shocked (top left). After brazenly posing in the street (bottom left) and going for a stroll (top right) she stopped off for a Coke (inset) and did a spot of book shopping (bottom right).

Jacob Ajit, a student at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Virginia, made the discovery while playing on a T-Mobile pre-paid SIM on a phone with no active service.

Russia's Defense Ministry said on Thursday the US was using 'a verbal smokescreen' to hide its reluctance to fulfill its part of a ceasefire agreement on Syria, including the separation of forces.

Edgar Matobato, testified under oath in the Philippines Senate that he and a group of policemen and ex-communist rebels killed 1,000 people between 1988 and 2013 on Duterte's orders.

 

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Do NOT try this at home: Russian man boils water with cutlery and starts a fire using batteries in bizarre experiments

Aleksandr Kryukov, 34 from Lugansk, Russia, set up the 'Kreosan' YouTube account having played with electrical currents since he was a child. In one of the videos Mr Kryukov cooks instant noodles using a current passing directly through a fork and spoon (shown top left and right). He wraps naked wires around a metal fork and spoon, and plugs the wires into 220 volt outlet. Then he waits to see how fast the food will start to heat up. In another of his videos, Mr Kryukov demonstrates how to start a fire using a phone battery (shown bottom left and right).

Footage from a hospital in Texas shows volunteer Mark Willhoite and total stranger Vera Swain bellowing out an adlib version Willhoite's track titled 'The World Needs Is Love.'

A driver and his passenger were left baffled when they spotted the terrified man hanging onto the back of a removal van for dear life, as it sped along a highway in Chicago.

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The shocking moment a daredevil is CATAPULTED off a cliff into a dangerous quarry known as the 'pool of death'

The footage, taken during a secret event for extreme sports enthusiasts, takes place at Dorothea Quarry in Wales, a secluded spot known locally as the 'pool of death' which has claimed 25 lives since 1990. Hundreds of people from as far as Sweden and Holland took their chances and were thrown into the 110 metre-deep water off highlines, rope swings, zorb footballs and giant water blobs.

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Is this the best game of fetch EVER? Watch Harlow the clever golden retriever do the washing for her ill owner

The adorable service puppy is in training to become a medical alert and mobility service dog for her owner, Jacquie Blake, from Tampa Bay, in Florida, who is fighting chronicle illnesses. In her latest video, the one-year-old golden retriever can be seen learning how to help Jacquie by getting the washing out of a tumble dryer and putting it into a laundry basket. She said that Harlow is selfless 'sweetheart' who loves doing her tasks.


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WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT. In disturbing video footage filmed in Iquitos, Peru, one of the girls jumps forward and tries to grapple with another youngster, before being restrained by police.

The slightly deflated celestial blob rolled along a motorway in Fuzhou, in the eastern province of Fujian province, taking up a whole two lanes with its bulk. It was set free from a festival float by typhoon winds.

Buildings around the world made to look like all sorts of creatures from cats to koalas 

Pet-lovers can visit hotels, churches and museums resembling dogs, cats and even elephants as imaginative architects have been creating animal-shaped buildings across the globe. The awe inspiring structures, designed by a variety of animal enthusiasts, can be found in countries such as the United States, India and Germany. Pictured are from left, top - the dog building tourism centre in New Zealand, Lucy the Elephant in New Jersey, a church shaped like a chicken in Florida and bottom - the Trojan Horse hotel in Belgium, a cat school in Germany and a koala bear centre in Australia.

   

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