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Kate Middleton, Prince William and their kids land in Canada for royal tour

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have landed in Victoria, Canada, with their two children, George and Charlotte - their first royal tour as a family of four and were greeted by the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. read


Theresa May 'torpedoed' David Cameron during Brexit campaign

David Cameron considered clinging to power after losing the historic vote, but decided against it because it would leave him 'being prepared for the slaughterhouse'. read


Pippa Middleton's hacking investigators arrest 35 year old man  

Police investigating claims that Pippa Middleton's iCloud account was hacked have arrested a 35-year-old man in Northamptonshire, Scotland Yard has revealed. read


Junior doctors call off strike action over concerns for patient safety 

Chair of the British Medical Association Junior Doctor Committee, Dr Ellen McCourt, has announced that industrial action set to take place in October, November and December has now been cancelled. read


As a growing army of middle-class parents let their children wear nappies until they are 'ready to stop', experts warn that they are... JUST POTTY!

Meet Sophie Kathir, an intelligent middle-class mother-of-two, who regularly puts her perfectly healthy boy - four-year-old Manish (pictured together) in a nappy. read


Channel 4 bosses 'planning to replace GBBO's Sue Perkins with Geri Horner'

Geri Horner is being lined up to host Great British Bake Off, according to reports. The ex-Spice Girl, 44, has been tipped to replace Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc. read


France's President Francois Hollande says they'll shut Calais Jungle

French president Francois Hollande has set out plans to relocate 9,000 migrants from the squalid 'Jungle' to reception centres across the country. read


Mother of 1 of Christopher Halliwell's victims reveals his links to other missing women 

Karen Edwards has dedicated her time to investigating the case of the disappearance of her daughter, Becky Godden, and has found some chilling links between the killer and other women. read


Peterborough Council spent more than £1m on hotel fees for homeless families

Up to 40 families have been staying at three Travelodges in Peterborough amid a spike in demand for accommodation. The city council says Universal Credit is partly to blame. read


Costa Blanca police arrest fugitive alleged British paedophile

The unnamed man, wanted by police in Newcastle for alleged historic sex offences, was arrested on Thursday by officers acting on a European Arrest Warrant (pictured) in Costa Blanca. read


Wetherspoons axes traditional Christmas dinner

Customers will be left with a yuletide beef burger, turkey pie or vegetarian Wellington. Angry punter Chad Armstrong, from Manchester, said: 'Christmas is officially cancelled!' read


Brexit will boost Britain's national trees claims Kew Gardens expert

Tighter bio-security laws enforced after a Brexit deal will protect trees like the British Oak (pictured) from pests coming into the UK, according to Tony Kirkham, head of arboretum at Kew. read


Labour's Chuka Umunna is tipped to challenge Jeremy Corbyn before the next election 

The former Shadow Business Secretary (pictured) is being pushed by allies to stand as the only Labour leadership hopeful with a ‘realistic’ chance of winning the 2020 poll. read


Jeremy Corbyn's Labour re-election is met with glee by Tories and GERRY ADAMS  

Mr Corbyn's election by a massive majority was confirmed after a bruising summer-long leadership contest today. read


Jeremy Corbyn celebrates Labour re-election as leader by gorging on a sandwich

Jeremy Corbyn left Labour conference to make his own lunch this afternoon despite his landslide second leadership victory leaving his party in a stand off. read


Labour's shadow minister for domestic violence once cautioned over violent bust-up

Rotherham MP Sarah Champion was arrested after the incident in 2007. She describes it as 'slight altercation' with her then husband Graham Hoyland but admits she was in the wrong. read


Wikileaks offers £20,000 for information on plot to take out Corbyn

WikiLeaks bosses want hackers and political insiders to investigate how 'over 3,000 members or supporters' were allegedly 'purged' from the party and unable to vote for Mr Corbyn today. read


Zoe Ball and Fatboy Slim split following 18 years of marriage

The couple announced their separation on Saturday but said they will remain 'great friends.' The news comes after Zoe was pictured kissing 22-year-old singer Tay Tay Starhz at a Christmas party. read


Former MP Brooks Newmark's daughter Lily goes naked as model

Lily Newmark, 21, regularly poses nude and her Instagram profile is littered with raunchy pictures - like the ones her father, Brooks Newmark, is fighting to get deleted from the internet. read


Saudi Arabia kills 32 civilians in Yemen airstrikes launched the day after Obama vetoed bill that would allow families to sue US ally for causing 9/11 as Senate passes $1.15bn arms deal

The US Senate backed a $1.15 billion sale of military equipment to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, the same day Saudi-led airstrikes killed at least 32 civilians in Yemen. read


Serial sex attacker being hunted by police after striking four times in two days

Detectives in West Yorkshire have released an e-fit image of a suspect they want to talk to. His victims included women aged 48, 19 and 36, police have revealed. read


The terrible twos don't exist says child rearing expert - toddler tantrums are because British parents take them to the PUB too much 

Therapist Gillian Bridge says people who visit Britain from overseas are stunned to see toddlers throwing a strop - saying this does not happen in other cultures. read


Central London overtaken by 'secret boy racers club'

Around 15 of the world's most glamorous vehicles - including a multi-coloured Ferrari, a yellow Lamborghini and a gold Mercedes - were driven through central London this afternoon. read


Mugging victim Alan Barnes says he WILL pay entire £6,600 PR bill

Alan Barnes, from Newcastle, was mugged outside his Newcastle home last year and Katie Cutler raised funds to help him move. She has been locked in a legal battle over the PR bill since. read


Jeremy Paxman reveals the 'passionate hatred' he felt towards father

During his childhood, the former Newsnight presenter recalled, he was regularly beaten with such items as sticks, shoes and even cricket stumps for any perceived slight. read


Police divers find a body after 14-year-old boy went missing in River Erewash

A police helicopter and specialist rescue teams were involved in a search for the teenager after being called to the River Erewash in Stapleford, near Nottingham, on Saturday. read


Fake British passports, driving licences and GCSE certificates sold on the Dark Web 

Experts warned that such sites are not only a goldmine for criminals but also pose a significant security threat, with forged passports being sold for as little as £800. read


Harry Potter author JK Rowling tells of her teenage years hitch-hiking to a hippy festival

Rowling has previously been silent about her teenage years. Now she's spilled the beans about her 'Muso Boyfriend' when she was 18. She used to smoke, snog and camp with him at festivals. read


One in seven takeaways has failed food hygiene inspections - and in some areas as many as HALF are unsafe

One in seven takeaways have failed food hygiene inspections because they are filthy and 'urgently require improvement'. Reasons for failing include dirty kitchens and infestations of rodents. read


3 suspected illegal immigrants detained after crossing the Channel in a dinghy

Police were called to the road on the remote seafront at Walmer, near Deal in Kent, at 9.15am after three suspected illegal immigrants were spotted by passers-by this morning. read


BBC News' Beirut journalist James Longman sends viewers hearts racing

News reporter James Longman has won fans for his movie-star looks and revealing selfies. Viewers seem less interested in his foreign affairs reporting than on having an affair with him. read


Mushroom foragers complain forestry official are ruining their hobby 

Foraging for fungi in the New Forest has been outlawed after commercial pickers flouted rules to protect the ‘fragile ecosystem’ that limited how much could be taken. read


Joy as devoted couple married for 62 years are reunited after spending eight months apart because they couldn't get into the same care home

An elderly couple in Canada can now spend their golden years together — after they lived apart for eight months, unable to find spots in the same care home. read


Asian elephant carcass exposes the sick trade in animals' hides to feed demand in China 

Demand for medicines and macabre jewellery made from Asian elephant skin has caused a 'dramatic increase' in the animals being butchered in the rainforests of Burma (pictured) read


Kate Middleton and Prince William get a night off from the kids on Canada tour

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are to have one night away from Charlotte and George in Canada but their downmarket Yukon hotel will be less grand than the children's accommodation. read


Kate Middleton and Prince William's Canada tour prompts 'etiquette rules'

The Department of Canadian Heritage is warning people to not take selfies with Prince William and Kate ahead of the royal family's arrival today and you might want to check the etiquette guide. read


Angelina Jolie wanted an open marriage and become the new Princess Diana

Angelina wanted to move to pursue her political ambitions including as a champion of landmine victims, following in the footsteps of the late Princess Diana. read


Angelina Jolie's dad Jon Voight believes she is dealing well with divorce from Brad Pitt

He was saddened by the news his daughter Angelina Jolie had filed for divorce from Brad Pitt. Jon Voight, 77, had a smile on his face as he left Madeo restaurant in Hollywood on Saturday. read


Angelina Jolie's $95k-a-month secret Malibu fortress that she rented before filing for divorce

In exclusive pictures, the 41-year-old actress' luxurious hideout can be revealed for the first time. read


Angelina Jolie is 'to move to England in order to become peer in House of Lords'

Angelina Jolie has her sights set on relocating to the UK in order to further her political career, according to reports. read


'Do something else in your life besides constantly sending sh*t!' Marion Cotillard's partner slams the 'venal stupidity' of the 'haters' who accused her of affair with Brad Pitt

Marion Cotillard's partner Guillaume Canet (left) has slammed the 'haters' for spreading 'lies' after speaking publicly for the first time since Angelina Jolie's shock split from Brad Pitt (right). read


Sky News's Jacquie Beltrao tells why she is proud to pose in post-mastectomy costumes

It’s not every day a middle-aged woman becomes an object of desire. But that's what Jacquie Beltrao (pictured) has achieved thanks to new swimsuits designed for those who have had a mastectomy. read


BBC’s John Simpson tells how a plate of kedgeree nearly killed me

John Simpson collapsed unconscious on the floor of his bedroom at home in Oxford earlier this month, in front of his wife Dee, a 53-year-old TV producer, and lapsed in and out of consciousness. read


Channel 4 bosses 'are lining up fiery Cherish Finden to replace Mary Berry on Bake Off'

The award-winning baker from Singapore has built up a reputation as quite the hard taskmaster in her role as a judge on Bake Off spin-off show Crème de la Crème. read


Police launch manhunt for rapist who attacked woman in Manchester City Centre

Police have launched a manhunt for convicted rapist Luke Jones, 25, who has disappeared days after being released from prison on licence to stay at a bail hostel in Bury, Greater Manchester. read


'Spinal tap' saving crash victims from life in a wheelchair

The new treatment is the first of its kind tackle inflammation of the spinal cord, which can occur in the hours and days after an accident, causing irreversible damage. read


BBC rehires presenter who was jailed for for scarring youth with patio umbrella 

Ashley Blake was found guilty of wounding Greg Jones, 17, and intending to pervert the course of justice in 2009. He has now returned to host a segment on BBC West Midland's Inside Out programme. read


Exorcisms are on the increase in Britain and priests say Harry Potter, booze and porn are to blame

Two practicing priests in England believe the nation's fading Christian beliefs has also added to the rise of people heading to the church to rid their bodies of a perceived demonic presence. read


Woman bombarded with messages from Carphone Warehouse worker after Iphone upgrade

Vicky Fane, 22, was called a 'saucy little thang' by a Carphone Warehouse worker after visiting a shop in Borehamwood, North London, claiming he stole her number from the store's database. read


Naomi Campbell tussled with a young PR who 'got too close'  

The supermodel (pictured) has become embroiled in yet another altercation involving a mobile – this time with a public relations ‘minder’ she allegedly assaulted at her Manhattan apartment. read


Yahoo account hacks stretch to those that didn't even have email account

There are a number of other services that Yahoo provides that may also have been targeted in the hacking that was revealed this week, says one leading cybersecurity specialist. read


How Winston Churchill saved the SAS from its deadliest ever enemy

The SAS, the most secretive and admired fighting unit within the British Armed Forces, was saved by the wartime leader from interfering civil servants after its first mission in north Africa. read


Surbiton motorists fined £110 for parking their cars on their own driveways

The homeowners in Surbiton, South West London, were furious after tickets appeared despite the cars being parked outside their own home, with some racking up over £550 in fines-a-week. read


Jim Carrey gave his Irish ex-girlfriend THREE STD's before breaking up with her and triggering her suicide, claims her estranged husband in explosive lawsuit

Jim Carrey gave his late ex-girlfriend Cathriona White herpes 1 & 2 and gonorrhea and then lied about it before breaking up with, her triggering her suicide, her estranged husband has claimed. read


Washington state mall shooting leaves 5 dead as police search for Hispanic gunman

Five people were confirmed dead on Friday after gunshots were fired on Friday at the Cascade Mall in Burlington, about 65 miles north of Seattle, the Washington State Patrol said. read


Back from the dead? A Catholic child saint who was stabbed to death by her father 300 years ago 'blinks' during tourist's terrifying footage

The body of Santa Inocencia appears to blink during a clip captured at the Cathedral of Guadalajara in Mexico, where the child saint has been preserved in wax to preserve her remains. read


ISIS forces attack RAF jets dropping bombs over Syria and Iraq

British RAF jets (main and inset left) have started their offensive to liberate the city of Mosul - the last major city stronghold in the country - and predicts the extremists will be out of Iraq 'in months'. read


Epidemic of race crimes since bREXIT are simply false

Hate crimes were reported to be on the rise since Brexit, but Guy Adams says we are not in the middle of an epidemic but a tolerant country. read


Clever Buys shop worker spotted a man pooing on the pavement in city centre 

Alan Buckley, owner of Clever Buys in Finglas, north Dublin, has been left mystified by a man who has defecated outside his shop twice in a week. read


'How is this not classified?' Obama used a code name to talk with Hillary on her personal email, as new FBI records reveal that even her top aide Huma was shocked by unsecure messages

President Obama used a code name to communicate with Hillary Clinton on her controversial email server in 2012. read


Kim Jong Unmasked: North Korea's brave leader eschews safety gear on syringe factory visit (unlike the worker behind him) 

Photos from North Korea have emerged showing Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un inspecting a syringe factory while his foreign minister squared up to the US at the United Nations. read


All British troops hounded over alleged abuses in Iraq and Afghanistan will have legal costs as Defence Secretary pledges crackdown on 'patently false' claims

Michael Fallon's intervention comes amid condemnation of the Iraq Historic Allegations Team (Ihat) - set up to investigate allegations of murder, abuse and torture by British troops. read


Suspected Iraqi bomb maker wants a £233k payout over war jail term

Abd Al-Waheed, 53, a suspected Iraqi bomber is trying to claim nearly £250,000 in damages after he was jailed for 44 days by British troops during the Iraq War. He is one of 1,668 similar cases. read


Cowboy firms are coaching British tourists to make dodgy claims for sickness compensation

Experts warn that the cynical practice is costing the industry millions –which will force the cost of package holidays to rise, a Mail On Sunday investigation has revealed. read


Paris tests its first ever unpiloted minibuses on French capital's streets 

The vehicles - which French transport chiefs hope will be running regular routes within two years - is being tested on the banks of the River Seine today. read


David Cameron over-ruled a naked poster of Nigel Farage during Brexit

Huge posters featuring a naked Mr Farage with the words 'Don't wake up to something you'll regret' were vetoed by the former prime minister during the Brexit campaign. read


Gender pay gap won't close until the year 2069 says Deloitte

The gender pay gap won't close until 2069-some 99 years after the 1970 Equal Pay Act-according to a report by consultants at Deloitte. Pay disparity is closing at 25p a year between the sexes. read


Distraught mother shares picture of daughter after she was run over by van

Distraught mother Sharon Addy, from Burscough, Lancashire, has posted a harrowing picture of her teenage daughter fighting for life in hospital on Facebook following a collision with a van. read


Two men and a boy arrested over murder at chicken shop in East London

Two men aged 19 and 29 and a 16-year-old boy have been arrested in connection with the murder of Czech national Zdenek Makaross who was killed after a chicken shop row. read


Egghead's CJ De Mooi grilled by police over alleged murder of German drifter

After returning from a dream holiday to South Africa Egghead star CJ De Mooi is now to be quizzed by police over the alleged murder of a German drifter who was found in an Amsterdam canal in 1988. read


Britain’s slowest motorway the M606 in Yorkshire has an average speed of 25mph

Drivers crawl along the M606 into Bradford in West Yorkshire at a slower pace than the Jamaican sprint champ can run. It's the worst of the five slowest motorways in the UK revealed yesterday. read


Police hunt for articulated lorry driver after pedestrian is run over and killed 

A 71-year-old man has died after he was hit by a lorry outside a Earls Court station in London last night. Police say the driver may not have realised that they had collided with a pedestrian and drove off. read


So what DO you do when you win the Lottery? Three winners Brian Caswell and Annette Dawson from Bolton and Dean Hardman from Rochdale reveal what they bought and what they gave away and say yes - it DID change their lives

Brian Caswell, 81, and Annette Dawson, 41, from Bolton and Dean Hardman 42, from Rochdale scooped a combined total of £33million and have opened up on their jackpot wins. read


PETER OBORNE: It's time for Mr Carney to quit the Bank of England  

The appointment of Mark Carney, a politically ambitious Canadian, as Governor of the Bank of England was controversial even at the time, writes PETER OBORNE. read


Arthur Scargill uses right-to-buy law to snap up his own £2m flat at half price 

Arthur Scargill, who lives in a £600,000 home in Yorkshire, was given use of the flat in the Barbican in London when he became president of the National Union of Mineworkers in 1982. read


Wife who helped her husband fake his death reveals their children believe it too

Anne and John Darwin were both convicted of fraud after she helped to fake his death in the North Sea in order to pay off their debts with insurance money. Now, she tells her side of the story. read


George Osborne brands Theresa May naive as Lord O'Neill becomes first minister to quit

The former chancellor used a speech in Chicago to attack ministers for their 'naive' approach to Brexit – and urged Mrs May to delay divorce proceedings with Brussels. read


'I committed the biggest mistake of my life watching this video’: Clueless iPhone 7 owners destroy new handsets after YouTube prank dupes them into DRILLING their own headphone jack

A cruel tutorial tricked hapless iPhone lovers into creating their own DIY headphone jack with a 3.5mm drill after Apple released its slick new handset without an earphone portal. read


Lord Maginnis will have his possessions seized and sold to cover £1,500 rail fine

Lord Maginnis, 78, was caught on a London train without a valid ticket that would have cost 80p more than the one he had bought and he is now being ordered to pay a total of around £1,500. read


Torquay hotel refuses to let widow leave until she pays £60 for a dropped key 

Widow Gladys Bombek (pictured) believes she has just stayed at a Torquay hotel that could top the dysfunctional establishment run by Basil Fawlty. read


Holocaust survivor who dedicated life to fighting anti-semitism in Germany dies

The German chancellor met Max Mannheimer in May last year as part of a ceremony to mark the 70th anniversary of the Dachau concentration camp. read


Roman residents have lucky escape as Italian capital suffers building collapse

Residents of a block of apartments in Rome, Italy owe their lives to the people who alerted the fire brigade after they heard suspicious noises coming from their building. read


Young Syrian boy injured in Aleppo airstrikes which killed his baby brother

It is feared the death toll from Saturday's bombing will rise because people are buried in the rubble, and the UN says two million people are without water as the city's crisis deepens. read


Snapchat is to launch £100 sunglasses with built-in video camera for users to film 10 second clips and upload them 

The company, which is renaming itself Snap Inc as it expands beyond the popular messaging app, says the new gadgets - simply called Spectacles - will be on sale by the end of the year. read


Britain's new £5 notes are already valuable collector's items1329064

Although in circulation less than a fortnight, the new fivers are selling for up to £800 as collectors look to get some of the first printed with the serial numbers starting AA01. There are 999,998 with AA01. read


Lady Lucan haggles over cash for home movies of her late husband

The Dowager Countess of Lucan, the reclusive widow of the 7th Earl of Lucan, is so strapped for cash she is trying to flog unseen photographs and home movies of her late husband for £20,000. read


Bexley parents turn up to watch a pitched battle between three schools

Parents are said to have arrived at the outburst of street violence in Bexley (shown here in an image from CCTV). Police riot vans were called to the clash which involved hundreds of children. read


Man tries to play swimming pool prank on girl in a bikini but it goes painfully wrong

Whether or not this man was just trying to have an innocent laugh or a playful flirt is unclear - but his attempted prank on a bikini-clad woman goes painfully wrong as you can see from this video. read


Charlotte police shooting victim's wife releases footage of final moments

Dramatic new footage of the fatal encounter between Keith Lamont Scott and Charlotte police filmed by his own wife Rakeyia emerged. read


Pope Francis meets grieving relatives and survivors of Bastille Day attack which killed 86 

Many of the people who met the Pope were in tears. He blessed young children and the elderly during the special audience at the Vatican. One grieving woman clutched a teddy bear. read


How besotted couples are too involved with each other to spare time for anyone else 

Researchers in Boston found it is the people who go off and get married who end up isolated because besotted couples are too involved with each other to spare time for anyone else (file image). read


Falklanders protest against IMPROVED relations between Britain and Argentina

Both countries announced that they would work to remove restrictions in several industries. However, a petition has been launched calling for an end to these amicable negotiations. read


President Obama opens Smithsonian's African American museum

Obama delivered a powerful speech celebrating the new $540 million museum on Saturday at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. He said the museum told the true story of America. read


Margaret Hesketh's doctors put her on a death pathway that should have been scrapped

Margaret Hesketh, from Lancashire, was told she had three tumours ravaging her body and would die in months. Put on a pathway, she died but of pneumonia, not cancer, a inquest found. read


David Cameron former chief of staff Ed Llewellyn made Britain's ambassador to France 

Ed Llewellyn, a contemporary of Mr Cameron at Eton, was nominated for the plum role by the former prime minister during his final days in Downing Street. read


Mark Zuckerberg, Yuri Milner and Stephen Hawking to begin search for alien life

The trio are funding an ambitious $100 million (£76 million) project known as ‘Breakthrough Listen’, which will listen for signals from ET on Proxima b, a rocky planet that is just four light years away. read


2016 Red Bull Cliff World Series reaches climax in Mostar

Daredevil divers from across the world plunged 92ft off the Stari Most bridge in Mostar, southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, as they competed in the 2016 Red Bull Cliff World Series. read


Further delays to new Poppi Worthington inquest

A new inquest in Kendal, Cumbria, is on hold as the CPS again looks at the circumstances of the toddler's death at her home in Barrow-in-Furness in December 2012. read


'British' trio are charged after police raid Bangkok passport gang and find dismembered body stashed in freezer 

The three men were arrested in a raid on a building in Bangkok, where the body of a 'blond foreigner' was found in a padlocked freezer. It is claimed one man opened fire on police. read


Italian model suffered a miscarriage brought on by torment of sex video leak

Glamour model and TV host Belen Rodriguez said she was so ashamed and depressed she lost her baby after a video of her having sex was leaked online five years ago. read


Josef Mengele WHISTLED Mozart as he selected victims for gas chambers reveals survivor

Yehuda Bacon - who has gone on to become an internationally acclaimed artist - has released a book detailing the horrors of the death camp, including the habits of Josef Mengele (pictured). read


Son who made his ailing father a Facebook star hopes his record will now go to No1

A video of 80-year-old Ted McDermott singing Quando Quando Quando in a car with his son Simon has been watched by more than 60 million people and raised £125,000 for charity. read


Google's ‘Show and Tell' AI can tell you what's in a photo with nearly 94% accuracy

Google's 'Show and Tell' algorithm can now describe images with nearly 94 percent accuracy and may even ‘understand’ the context and deeper meaning of a scene, the firm says. read


Thousands buying James Bond-style revolving number plates to dodge speeding fines 

Instead of 007's gadget, which spun around to reveal two different licences, these devices come with a shutter that simply covers the plate up with a simple push of a button. read


Want to get rid of your old furniture? These are the charities and networks that can help you to recycle

More than ten million household items are sent to landfill sites every year, of which some three million could be used and appreciated by the poorest in society. read


Tattoo fans show off their weird and wonderful creations at London convention

Body art fans went under the needle in the full public gaze at the International London Tattoo Convention today. Some brave souls already have their heads, bottoms and even their eyelids covered in ink. read


Disneyland worker from Aberdeen looks STUNNED to be crowned Miss Great Britain

Scottish beauty, Ursula Cartlon, was named as Miss Great Britain 2016 after fending off competition from 50 glamorous contestants from across the UK in Leicester on Friday. read


Dog owners shamed on Facebook after their Great Dane left 'enormous' mess on a beach

A woman took to social media in bid to shame two dog owners who left behind the huge mess of a Great Dane on a beach in Cornwall. The post went viral with over 4,000 shares, sparking debate. read


Rodolfo Ramirez accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting unconscious woman

Rodolfo Ramirez, 28, a former professional MMA fighter from Arizona was arrested on two counts of kidnapping, three counts of sexual assault and one count of sexual abuse. read


Keep your rosaries off my ovaries! Thousands march through streets of Dublin in protest at Ireland's abortion ban 

Thousands marched in a bid to get Catholic Ireland's strict anti-abortion laws softened with one woman waving a placard stating 'keep your rosaries off my ovaries.' read


Proud Queensland dad regrets filming his son doing a massive burnout

The father who posted a video of his five-year-old son performing burnouts at their Queensland home has had his car towed and has been visited by Child Protection officers on Saturday. read


Pedestrian somersaults through the air after running into the path of motorcyclist during terrifying crash

A pedestrian was left paying the price for his impatience when he was smashed into by a biker after recklessly trying to scuttle across a busy road in the city of Krasnodar in Russia. read


WA Surfer lucky to escape with life after a huge DOLPHIN lands on top of him

Jed Gradisen, 13, was surfing near the WA town of Kalbarri when the dolphin torpedoed from the top of the wave straight into him. He had only just enough time to jump away before it landed on him. read


Mia Farrow's collected adopted family has now seen THREE tragic deaths

The 27-year-old adopted son of Mia Farrow had committed suicide, shooting himself in the torso as he sat in his car in Roxbury, Connecticut, on Wednesday afternoon. read


Monty Python star Terry Jones reveals he is battling dementia

Mr Jones, 74, pictured, has revealed the condition means he can no longer give interviews as he is set to be given a special BAFTA award for his work. read


Adorable kitty feeds himself water with his paws because he's too lazy to stand up

A cute cat has been captured drinking from its water bowl in a particularly peculiar way. The tabby cat appears to be too lazy to get up to drink so instead dips a paw into the water. read