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Kim Kardashian feared she was going to be raped during Paris robbery

Kim Kardashian feared she was going to be raped, as chilling new details emerge from the break-in that left her tied up in the bathroom of a luxury Paris apartment as masked men stole millions of dollars worth of jewelry. Kim had been asleep in just a robe around 2.25am Monday (pictured main, in her last Snapchat post before the robbery, wearing both the robe and a large diamond ring) when she heard the robbers barreling up the stairs of her two-story apartment. While Kim's phone was snatched out of her hands before she could call for help, her quick-thinking friend Simone Harouche (right, pictured with designer Azzedine Alaia) sprung from her bed downstairs and locked herself in a bathroom. The fashion stylist and long-time friend of the Kardashians called Kim's personal bodyguard Pascal Duvier, who was out at the Arc nightclub with Kourtney and Kendall less than two miles away. Pictured left, Kim returning to her apartment in New York on Monday afternoon without a ring on her finger. Inset, her newest 20-carat diamond ring, gifted by husband Kanye West just last month, along with the slightly smaller ring he proposed with in 2013.

The women who fell prey to online conmen targeting ladies looking for love 

Linda Hull, 62, (left), Beatrice Jenkins, 46, (right) and Ann Mather, 59, (top, pictured with her husband Bob), were all duped into handing money over to ruthless conmen who'd wooed and romanced them online. But it's gone, never to be retrieved, in the hands of a professional criminal - or perhaps even a gang - fuelling one of the UK's fastest growing, yet largely unreported, crimes, known as Romance Fraud. And it is this shame, according to Action Fraud, the UK's national fraud and cyber crime reporting centre, that is fuelling the crimewave.

Location, Location, Location presenter Kirstie Allsopp defended herself against accusations of fat-shaming, claiming she had shared her observation to highlight the pressure on the NHS caused by obesity.

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Recent research from the University of California found that women on cholesterol-lowering statins, particularly those aged over 45, experienced a rise in aggression as their cholesterol levels fell.

A new book claims misdiagnosis means patients can spend years without treatment - or receiving the wrong treatment, which could make symptoms worse.

Journalist and University College London student Jacob Furedi says too many universities seem determined to nanny students who are deemed too fragile to be exposed to the real world.

Shocking moment mother shaves her daughter's head as punishment for 'bullying bald cancer patient'

The video shows the mother and daughter both speaking in Portuguese, although it is not known where the footage was filmed. The girl cowers in a bath while the older woman shaves off her hair. The blonde-haired woman speaks calmly as she runs the electric razor up and down the girl's head. The footage went viral on social media with the caption, 'This girl bullied another girl at her school who has cancer so her mum decided to shave her head'.

Lauren Etchells, 31, a teacher who grew up in South Tyneside, is the subject of an international arrest warrant after breaking a court order to fly out of Canada with daughter Kaydance.

Richard Keys, 59, living in Qatar, insists he will not be splitting from his wife of 34 years despite their 'fairly turbulent' marriage amid claims she has taken him back despite alleged affair with a 27-year-old.

An intriguing new study, published last week by researchers at the University of Geneva, found that long-term exposure to aluminium chloride can trigger the development of 'very aggressive' tumours.

Researchers at Michigan State University in the U.S. rode a rollercoaster at Disney World all day while carrying a life-size replica of the kidney of a patient who'd passed stones after the ride.

From the magic finger trick that will stop your lipstick smudging to beating mascara smudges with a spoon, we've rounded up the clever solutions for the most common beauty mistakes.

Researchers from the University of Utah found that men are more promiscuous, engage in conflict and commit more crimes in environments where they are outnumbered by women.

Prince Charles makes visit to Princess Alice of Greece's grave in Jerusalem

Prince Charles made a historic trip to visit the grave of his paternal grandmother Princess Alice of Greece in Jerusalem on Friday. Initially buried in Windsor after her death in 1969, her body was moved to Church of St Mary Magdalene in 1988. Princess Alice's remains are buried at the picturesque Church of St Mary Magdalene, above the Garden of Gethsemane, on the Mount of Olives.

UK-based Which? tested the iPhone 7, Samsung Galaxy S7, HTC 10 and the LG G5 to see which has the best battery-life and found the iPhone 7 failed in performance and battery-life.

The Girl On The Train, the big-screen adaptation of the best-selling 2015 novel by Paula Hawkins, finally arrives in cinemas tomorrow. But Brian Viner says the film did not punch his ticket.

Prince Harry, 32, was embraced by five-year-old Ollie Carroll at the WellChild Awards at The Dorchester Hotel in London where he will celebrate the courage of seriously ill children.

‘I should have gone skiing’: Boy, 16, who hoped to get an iPad after finishing school with

Sam Stannard (left), of Brighton, missed no lessons for five years - sacrificing family holidays and battling through colds to maintain his 100 per cent record. Despite being entered into a prize draw each year for students who achieved a perfect attendance record, he never won the coveted prize - an Apple iPad. Now Sam admits he regrets missing out on skiing trips with his family after the school gave him a certificate and fountain pen (centre) to mark his achievement. And his father Lee (pictured right, with Sam and his wife Julie) believes teachers should have given his son the iPad at this year's award ceremony held by Portslade Aldridge Community Academy.

Police and MI5 could have prevented the Paris and Brussels terrorist atrocities after a secret operation targeting British suspects linked to the plot was launched months before the attacks.

The Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain said those born into the religion are often frightened of speaking out - and those that do are in danger after a woman was warned by her mother she would be killed.

Kim Kardashian's bodyguard Pascal Duvier vows to track down Paris armed attackers

The bodyguard who was widely criticized for enjoying a night on the town while Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint has vowed to track the perpetrators down. Pascal Duvier, (left, behind Kim) whose charge was bound and robbed while he was out at Arc nightclub in Paris with Kourtney and Kendall Kardashian unleashed his anger, calling the raid 'one of the most sickening things I have seen or heard'. Duvier, who rushed to Kim's luxury Paris apartment minutes after the five masked men escaped on bicycles, returned to Manhattan on a private jet with Kim on Monday. Pictured right, Duvier outside Kim and Kanye's apartment in New York City on Monday afternoon. Inset, Kim's tweet complimenting Duvier after a man lunged at her earlier this week

Rapper Kanye West has been reeling after wife Kim Kardashian was held at gunpoint by five masked men who stole millions of dollars worth of jewelry from her luxury Paris apartment early Monday.

Among the haul stolen in the raid of her luxury Paris apartment were two smartphones, leading to fears the thieves may now have access to intimate secrets and pictures stored on the devices.

Was the £8.5m Kim Kardashian heist an inside job?

Five robbers posing as policemen are believed to have tracked the star via her obsession with social media before tying her up in her Paris apartment and helping themselves to jewellery. And now French police suspect the raid may have been carried out by an Eastern European gang with 'inside' help. The robbery also bore all of the hallmarks of the Pink Panther gang of criminals who have been linked to heists worth £280million.

Bournemouth murder suspect arrested on suspicion of killing a young woman

The body of Natasha Wake (pictured left), 26, was discovered at the seaside home she shared with her small children in Bournemouth, Dorset (inset), before police arrested a man in bushes at the top of a 120ft cliff (right) two miles away. Murder detectives were last night quizzing the suspect, also 26, who they revealed was known to her. Paramedics were called to Miss Wake's house at 2.40pm on Sunday but there was nothing they could do to save her. Armed police launched an immediate search of the neighbourhood - backed up by a helicopter - and after an hour they were diverted two miles away to the beauty spot of Hengistbury Head. They found a man in undergrowth near the cliffs and arrested him on suspicion of murder.

Lawyers will no longer be able to chase British soldiers with 'vexatious' claims of human rights abuses, Theresa May (pictured this morning) said as she told troops: 'We are on your side.'

Martin McGing, a former guardsman in the Irish Guards, today waives his anonymity to reveal how he has been 'thrown to the wolves' in a 13-year ordeal over the death of an Iraqi teenager.

Scientists at the National Institutes of Health found lab mice would be willing to put themselves in danger or cut themselves off socially if it meant they could eat.

Difficult upbringings leave a lasting imprint on health, according to the new research, led by scientists at the University of British Columbia (stock image used).

Female prison worker Sian Cooper, 52, has been jailed after she formed a relationship with 35-year-old convicted murderer Alan Dalby at HMP Warren Hill prison near Woodbridge, Suffolk.

A stunning image captured roughly 3.4 million miles away from Atlas, the larger of the pair, reveals this object is in the process of being overtaken by Pan, a 17-mile-wide moon with a faster orbit.

Images of Ormskirk, West Lancashire home where tenant used his bath as a TOILET

Doors were damaged and the toilet was overflowing with waste (top right) in the home of David Fyles in Ormskirk, West Lancashire. The 49-year-old tenant was evicted after a court was shown the images and the property was repossessed by the council. The three-bed property was described by a court officer as the 'worst living conditions' he had seen in 30 years. It will now likely cost thousands of pounds to restore the home. Pictured, the bath used as a toilet (top left), the trashed front room (bottom left) and the kitchen filled with rubbish (bottom right).

Prime Minister Theresa May will today announce that the UK's obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights will be suspended in any future international conflict.

COLONEL RICHARD KEMP: Sometimes in war there are no good decisions - only a difficult collection of bad ones. The soldier's challenge is to pick the least dangerous.

Celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal's restaurant The Fat Duck has regained its three Michelin stars to rejoin the elite club of world eateries after his Australia adventure.

Monty Python star Cleese, 76, caused outrage by launching his foul-mouth tirade about Scottish people and after fans took issue with his offensive tweets he refused to back down.

Hundreds of passports are being lost in the post with the numbers having doubled in the past four years, according to the latest figures - with many being sent to the wrong address.

NEW Lianna Walden, 52, said was shocked when Mark, 54, from Vancouver, came out as bisexual, revealing he had been sleeping with other men. But she now says an open relationship improved their marriage.

Is this the fittest couple EVER? Ripped man and his very acrobatic girlfriend showcase insane partner workouts in jaw-dropping video that's been viewed 25 MILLION times

Austin Raye and his girlfriend Julian Daigre from New Orleans, Louisiana, have flipped their way into the hearts of millions thanks to their complex fitness routines that combine acrobatics and muscle endurance.Two weeks ago, a video of their workouts was shared on the Muscle Madness Facebook page and it has since been viewed more than 25 million times.

Of all items marketed as gluten-free, 14 per cent actually have detectable traces of the protein in them, researchers from the University of Western Australia found.

Falling in love is one of life's great mysteries, but researchers are investigating the science behind attraction. An Australian TV show has travelled to New York to find out more

Acute flaccid myelitis affects the nervous system, specifically the spinal cord. Braden Scott (pictured), 5, was diagnosed with AFM in July in Houston, Texas. He needs a ventilator and has just started sitting up.

Andrea Leadsom sets out her extraordinary vision for a post-Brexit Britain

Andrea Leadsom stunned the Tory conference today by promoting post-Brexit Britain on the basis of exports of air to China and naan bread to India. The extraordinary claims were made by the Environment Secretary in her debut remarks to conference as a Cabinet minister. Mrs Leadsom could have been preparing to make her first speech as Prime Minister this week had the Tory leadership contest turned out differently. The little known MP was a shock runner up to Theresa May but collapsed out of July's leadership race within days after exploding her chances with a disastrous interview.

Mr Hammond has been quiet as a church mouse since being shifted into the Treasury following the sacking of unlamented George Osborne in the wake of the Brexit vote.

Hammond acts on an audience with the sticky force of hyper-duper-super-glue, fixing them with lockjaw. A larynx so lacking in zest, a bearing with all the animation of undertakers' hired grief.

Britain is to change the law within months - and in an exclusive Daily Mail interview, Home Secretary Amber Rudd said the public had spoken and she was not going to 'wait' until Brexit to act.

Communities and Local Government Secretary Sajid Javid urged the public to drop Nimby objections to house building and warned failing to build new homes would be a 'betrayal' of the next generation.

Jeremy Hunt is to announce it is time to expand the number of medical student places to ensure the NHS can be self-sufficient in doctors by 2025, with an extra 1,500 students taken on in 2018.

John Redwood (pictured at the Conservative party conference in Birmingham today) said next year's French and German elections were a 'cracking good reason' for Britain to quit the EU by May 2017.

A closely-watched index reached 55.4 in September - well above expectations of a 52.1 rise. Anything above 50 represents growth.

Which fast food chain has the MOST calories? FEMAIL compares burgers, fries, salads and

FEMAIL has found the same foods vary dramatically in terms of nutritional content according to which restaurant you go to after it compared six foods at six different chains. From left to right: Burger King had the unhealthiest chocolate milkshake (610 calories), while Five Guys' Cheeseburger contained more calories than any other at 830 calories. McDonald's Crispy Chicken Salad topped the list as it contains 265 calories, while Five Guys' fries were the unhealthiest, containing 953 calories. Burger King had the unhealthiest chicken burger, as its royale contains 570 calories. And McDonald's had the worst caramel sundae, containing 344 calories.

Male models pose NAKED in the 'first ever' nude calendar for red-haired men 

The makers of 2017 Red Hot Exposed have unveiled the 12 images set to feature in the calendar which they claim is a world first. The red-haired male models, three of whom are pictured, were selected from around the world to feature in the risque 2017 calendar created by London-based photographer Thomas Knights, 32, and designer and creative director Elliott James Frieze, 36, from Cardiff, Wales.

When she was 15, Emily Steele from Essex stopped leaving the house. Almost overnight, she developed crippling anxiety and felt constantly as though she was about to be sick or break down in tears.

With sumptuous costumes, lavish sets and an all-star cast, royal drama The Crown is one of the most anticipated, not to mention expensive, TV series in history. See first glimpse of series and rare images.

Three products containing British-produced minced pork sold by Asda and Sainsbury's were contaminated with the bacteria, according to tests carried out at the University of Cambridge.

Mass brawl at a CHILDREN'S party: Parents throw punches, kick and pull each other's hair during fight in US fast-food restaurant

The fight inside the Chuck E. Cheese's in Florida involved a large group of adults, who are seen in the cellphone video hitting, kicking and pulling each other's hair. At the start of the clip, two women are seen pulling at each other, while a man is seen dragging another man across the floor, and kicking him. Throughout the fight people can be heard screaming and shouting, however there doesn't seem to be many children in the video. However, according to reports, the brawl took place during a child's birthday party. Chuck E. Cheese have not commented on the video or said in which store it occurred. A lot of attention has recently been turned to the restaurant franchise and why it has become a mecca for fights and violence.

British skincare expert Caroline Hitchcock has revealed that many women are putting on their eye cream wrong and by doing so they may actually be making their skin worse.

Women with dense breast tissue are at a greater risk of developing cancer, a prominent group of Australian researchers warns. The dense tissue also makes it harder to detect the cancer.

California-based Google has said that the snippet feature is an automatic and algorithmic match to the search query, and that the response came from a third-party site that it does not control.

Scientists from Jeonju University, Seoul, said those most likely to benefit from the invention are people with whose blood does not clot properly such as people with haemophilia and diabetes.

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Man admits 'honour killing' because his sibling, 18, married a Christian man

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Mubeen Rajhu, 24, (pictured right) from Lahore, shot Tasleem, 18, (left) in the head at home in August after he discovered his Muslim sister had defied the family and married a Christian. He had been taunted by co-workers who had seen Tasleem in their neighbourhood with the man. Rajhu is being held by police.

A new video, filmed in Hoboken, New Jersey, sees a dad attempt to get his little boy ready for Halloween with a lesson in maniacal laughter.

NEW I've just remortgaged one of my buy-to-let properties with The Mortgage Works who told me my rent now needs to cover my mortgage by an extra 45 per cent. 

Vickie Stratford, from Tyldesley, Manchester, could barely contain herself when she saw the mistake on daughter Katie's list - which she wrote eleven months before her birthday.

Dr. Thomas Gilovich from Cornell University says experiences give people satisfaction and help us to bond, so communities and governments should increase funding for shared outdoor spaces.

Hundreds of ex-members of the armed forces will be hired as prison guards to bring more discipline to jails to help combat spiralling levels of drug-fuelled violence in jails, Liz Truss will announce today.

This is the distressing scene from Co Antrim in Ireland as a group of three teens hurl racial abuse at a lone Romanian woman as she walks down a street. The trio tell her to show her their passport or visa.

Maggie Hendey from the Isle of Wight asks Dr Scurr her husband's scar, which he has from a triple heart surgery. Our expert reveals a range of treatments for keloid- and hypertrophic scars.

Simon Bagley, 42, of Hendon, Sunderland, believed he had been chatting to 'Charlotte' on the social networking website Hi5 - but she was a fictional girl set up by Dark Justice.

JEFF POWELL: Tyson Fury retired from boxing early on Monday, then quickly reversed his decision, insisting he was 'here to stay'. It was the latest erratic move by the troubled fighter.

Mother’s anger at ‘disgraceful’ Reebok leggings for girls as young as seven with ‘Don’t

NEW Midwife Kirsty Deal, 47, from Portrush, Northern Ireland, bought the £17.95 'Studio Junior Legging' online as a birthday present for her nine-year-old daughter, Daisy. It was only when the trousers arrived at her house that she spotted 'don't give a f***' (left) printed on the upper thigh. The slogans 'not for your entertainment' and 'live show tonight' (right) are also printed on the legging, which were made for girls as young as seven.

Ezcema sufferers don't produce a naturally-occuring protective compound known as human beta-defensin 2, researchers from Edinburgh University found.

A team of UK and US researchers, led by the University of Illinois, examined more than 130 studies into brain training. They found numerous flaws in the studies.

A brazen thief has been caught on CCTV swiping two charity collection pots and a shop assistant's wallet from the counter of a convenience store in Hove, East Sussex after distracting the assistant.

Damian Bowen, 32, was found dead at the HIV lab at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital where he was using liquid nitrogen to freeze blood samples in the HIV laboratory.

France's former President Nicolas Sarkozy bragged about his model wife Carla Bruni's breasts during a cabinet meeting, according to a damaging new book by one of his former advisers.

The charming four-bedroom property is located near Ingleton, North Yorkshire. Conan Doyle's mother Mary moved into the house in the mid-1880s and lived there for 35 years.

Teachers at Hillfort Primary School in Liskeard, Cornwall, brought in the ban after children kept on 'ending up in first aid' - and instead put on activities such as sand play and a choir.

Larger breeds of dogs are more likely to get taken for regular walks - because their owners need more physical exercise, researchers from Liverpool University discovered.

D'Lissa Parkes, 26, from Catford in London, bled to death and oxygen starvation left her daughter S'Riaah with such severe brain damage she is unlikely to ever walk or speak.

Michael Rough from Berkshire was rushed to hospital suffering stab wounds and was placed under technical arrest by detectives investigating the murder of Jackie Pattenden.

The Carnival Spirit cruise ship saved two injured women working on luxury superyacht after it lost steering and started taking on water about 260km off the NSW mid north coast just after 5pm on Tuesday.

Facebook brainteaser puts your puzzle-solving skills to the test

This maths brainteaser will drive you crazy figuring out the right answer. The puzzle is made up of an equation formed of coloured sticks. To solve it, you move just one stick to make the answer correct. The catch is that there are four ways to solve the puzzle - can you figure them all out?

Deanne Harding, 30, from St Albans, was so distraught after seeing her ex-boyfriend with a new partner she decided to get her own back - by burning his Arsenal shirts on a barbecue.

Kaiden Jack was racially abused by the pair, aged six and 10, before being beaten up by older boys at Deerpark Primary in Sauchie, Scotland, according to his mother Jennifer (shown together).

Chris Frank was seen shooting near Pat's roosting tree on the last night he was shot but is adamant that he was hunting rabbits that evening in Thimbleby, North Yorkshire.

Reduced sex drive is the health issue women feel most uncomfortable discussing with GPs, then discomfort during sex, according to research by intimate moisturiser manufacturer, Relpens.

Thomson & Scott's Skinny Prosecco contains just 7g of sugar per litre. The makers are hoping to get it stocked in supermarkets across the UK after Italian restaurant chain Zizzi's introduced it to their menu.

The family of Kenneth Ibbetson (pictured) claim that he contracted the deadly infection shortly after moving in to the home near Ingatestone, Essex.

Peter Bunyan (pictured), 43, of Cornwall Police has been convicted of raping and sexually assaulting two girls aged three to six years old in a unanimous verdict at Truro Crown Court today.

Anja Geitmann, from McGill University in Montreal, told MailOnline that the main issue would be 'for the partners to try to remain in physical proximity, since one can't rely on gravity' (stock image)

Lee Tucker, 52, who faces extradition to the UK on child sex charges has been re-arrested in South Africa for allegedly trying to remove his tag. Tucker fled the UK in 2000 and spent 15 years on the run.

Controversial Australian imam is attacked with a shoe, live on an Egyptian talk show after insisting Muslim women should NOT have to wear the veil

Controversial Sydney imam Mostafa Rashid (inset) has been attacked (right) with a shoe (left, Nabih al-Wahsh holding his shoe) while live on air on an Egyptian talk show. Mr Rashid was discussing whether Muslim women should wear headscarves when Egyptian lawyer Nabih al-Wahsh took off his shoe and beat him round the head with it. Mr Rashid, a moderate Muslim, has courted controversy in the past by saying women should not have to wear the veil and declaring that drinking alcohol is not forbidden.

CCTV footage from the city of Irkutsk in the far south of Russia shows the driver of a white Hyundai swerving across the road, hitting one cyclist on their side and ploughing straight into the back wheels of another.

Lee Groves arrived back at his council house in Leigh, Greater Manchester, to find water flooding from the ceiling, with repairs to the property estimated at around £2,000.

Society bible Tatler has published a piece in their November issue claiming that making speeches should be avoided at all costs as they are a 'vibe kill'.

Free Syrian Army (FSA) groups, backed by Turkey and a U.S. led coalition, are closing in on the village of Dabiq, the site of an apocalyptic prophesy central to ISIS' ideology (file image of FSA troops).

Ringleader Adeel Arshad (pictured) and his team targeted drivers across the wealthiest areas of London and the home counties, using a jamming device to prevent people from locking their cars.

Shocking video shows moment Mexican singer Thalia's dress is unzipped by fans as she crowdsurfs at Miami concert 

The star, 45, who is on an international tour called 'Latina Love Tour', was on stage in Miami, when she launched herself over the spectators in the middle of the show. Thalia was wearing a black dress with a long zip in the back and after being carried by the spectators who also wanted to take a selfie with her, she noticed that her zip was open. In the video clip she is seen asking spectators to zip the dress back up. Just days before, the singer, whose real name is Ariadna Thalia Sodi Miranda, had come under fire for demanding one of fans leave her stage.

Woman's Hour presenter Jenni Murray insists that the 'gender war' has not been won yet, and that there is still work to do be done regarding equality.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Fatboy Slim and Zoe Ball: with every week comes a fresh celebrity marriage break-up, writes CRAIG BROWN. He says it's been happening for years.

The rail company said it would award guards a £2,000 bonus if they accepted the changes to their role. The RMT union rejected the offer as a 'bribe' but said it was ready for talks.

Michael Steele - one of the 'Essex Boy' killers jailed in 1998 - was beaten with a steel pot in a kitchen after an argument over the use of a telephone in HMP Whitemoor, near Peterborough.

Fancy your own private haven? Idyllic Shelter Island in Montana - complete with 22,000 sq

Have $39 million to spare? If so, you could land yourself your own private island complete with a stunning mansion... in Montana. Shelter Island, which boasts a five-bedroom and eight-bathroom property spanning a comfortable 22,000 square feet, is now on the market. The lush green island sits on 22 acres in the middle of Flathead Lake, billed as one of the cleanest lakes in the world. Built in 2011, the mansion features spectacular 45 foot high ceilings in the great room and boasts sweeping views over the lake. There's also an indoor shooting range and a heated boat stall with a custom rail system.

In a new study, researchers in Australia investigated the ways in which pairs of budgerigars avoid collisions when flying head-on, revealing the birds always veer right to prevent a crash.

In this Sept. 27, 2016 photo, Toyota Motor Corp.'s Kirobo Mini, a compact sized humanoid communication robot, sits during a press unveiling in Tokyo. The new robot from Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp. can't do much but chatter in a high-pitched voice. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

Japanese car firm Toyota unveiled its new pint-sized robot in Tokyo today. The firm said that the Kirobo Mini (pictured) is designed for increasing numbers of people in Japan living alone.

Aaron Matharu was killed when he was hit by a car in east London, and his father has spoken of his heartache after having to watch the tragedy unfold from the family home, mere yards away.

It is also claimed that a video shows older students forcing Asad Khan, 11, to lie down as they take it in turns to jump on the boy, a pupil at Beckfoot Upper Heaton School, Bradford.

Queensland fitness models share progress photos taken just THREE SECONDS apart

Australian fitness stars have taken to Instagram to show just how easy it is to create a perfect 'after' photo by tensing muscles... despite the photos being taken just three seconds after the 'before' photo. One of the most recent fitness gurus to jump on board the trend is Nadine Muller (right and second from right), a mother-of-one and F45 trainer from the Gold Coast, Queensland. Inspired by Emily Skye's photo (left), Ms Muller said the only difference in the photo was that she was 'relaxed' in the first one and 'tensing' in the second. 'I FREKEN love this... let us stop comparing ourselves to all these picture perfect images and "highlight" reels we see each and every day [sic],' she wrote.

Queensland mother-of-two Shani Archer has opened up on the real reasons she breastfed her daughters. 'We're not all doing it because of the bond. Sometimes it's just the easiest option,' she said.

The General Medical Council has launched an investigation, after it emerged that some websites were giving out prescriptions for conditions for which they might not even work.

Geologists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York and Rutgers University have found debris that suggests a large meteorite or comet hit the Earth at the end of the Paleocene.

Experts yesterday said a pair of Wentworth elms, thought to be extinct in the UK, have been identified at the Queen's official residence in Scotland - Holyrood Palace.

My husband and I made joint wills. We are divorced and he remarried three years ago. He has recently passed away and didn't make a will with his new wife. Is his old will with me valid?

First-time buyers were knocked when the Government confirmed its Help to Buy mortgage guarantee scheme will close, but there are still plenty of 95% mortgages around.

Travel expert and founder of advice blog GodSaveThePoints has joined forces with MailOnline Travel to reveal the apps that will effortlessly streamline your next trip.

Three quarters of the UK's train companies are failing to tell customers when they are entitled to compensation. The Consumer Rights Act was extended on Saturday to cover the rail industry.

The British Muslim, who cannot be named, was quizzed by officers for ten minutes under the Terrorism Act as he prepared to board a plane from Gatwick to Turkey in January.

How to fly with a baby: Blogger posts hilarious new video parodying the different types of DAD you get on flights... so which one are you?

Auckland-based daddy blogger, Jordan Watson (left), better known as How To Dad on YouTube, has posted a new video, in which he parodies the various types of dad you might come across on a flight. From the 'Sharing is Caring' dad (top right), who offloads his offspring to anyone nearby, to 'Eight Hour Shush' dad, who spends the flight quietening his baby and others, no dad type is ignored.

The majority of Britons fear the rise of robots. Academics predict intelligent machines could soon become part of daily life, from manning tills and serving drinks to diagnosing disease.

The video was uploaded to social media by cyclist Marco Poccianti and it has since been viewed thousands of times. The rider was competing in the Redhook Criterium Milano Qualifying Group 2 race.

Locals and tourists have been sharing tips for which landmarks to avoid for being too busy, expensive or fake. Florida Mall, Empire State Building and Amsterdam Flower Market all feature.

Authorities believe Antonia Lopez (pictured), of Omaha, Nebraska, went into labor Friday, gave birth in her bedroom and threw her baby girl from the second floor of her apartment building.

Earlier this year, an American study in the journal Environmental Science and Technology Letters found the anti-diabetic drug metformin in almost all of the 59 investigated streams.

The fire station remained untouched and ready for service in the basement of a former Co Op factory in Dudley, West Midlands, until it was rediscovered by curious workers on the site this year.

 

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There's nothing worse than trying to sleep next to someone with a loud, unrelenting snore. But the friends of this wheezing man, believed to be from China, certainly enjoyed his high-pitched snores, which had them in hysterics. The man's raspy tones are so bizarre that his friends' laughter woke him up, leaving him red-faced and confused. He laughs with them and looks relieved - almost as if he was woken from a nightmare.

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Indian border guards intercepted the suspicious-looking pigeon as it flew near the heavily militarised frontier with Pakistan. Police confirmed the bird was carrying a note threatening PM Narendra Modi.

When fish fight back! The amazing moment two men are knocked off their feet by thousands of rampaging fish after they stretch a net across a narrow river

Two fisherman, believed to be from south east Asia, made the catch of their lives after thousands of fish cascaded down a river and into their net. As the video starts, the men are seen holding a net over a narrow river as a few fish flop over it, while a couple are caught. But the stream of fish suddenly intensifies, with dozens of them piling in and hitting the pair in the face. The school of the fish rushing through the water and the air is so enormous that both men get knocked off their feet and lose their grip on the net. Despite this, when the chaos subsides - and the men have scrambled back to their feet - the water calms and a huge haul of fish can be seen caught up in the net.

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'I'm only human!' Furious cyclist breaks his bike in HALF after rival's crash forces him out of road race

Jeremy Santucci, a cyclist and model, reacted furiously when a crash forced him out of the Red Hook Criterium in Milan, throwing his bike down on the ground, breaking it in half. Santucci later explained that he had been 'crashed out' and his reaction was because 'I'm only human' as he said he was about to complete his hot lap in the circuit. In a video taken shortly after the crash, Santucci is shown in his gear, helmet still on, and his top unzipped.

Ryland Willis, 21, from Langhorne Creek, South Australia, was filmed wakeboarding through a winery on the weekend after storms ravaged the state causing widespread flooding.

The pictures were taken by Augustus Sherman, the chief registry clerk on Ellis Island - the gateway for 12 million immigrants passing through to start a new life in America between 1892 and 1954.

Mac on Kim Kardashian and the jewellery heist

'It's Kim Kardashian. We can keep the jewellery but she'll pay anything to have her false bottoms back.'

When you're sick of the beach: The firm taking tours to Iraq, Afghanistan, North Korea and

Cutting your way through a dense jungle in Madagascar (top right) or riding on horseback through a war-ravaged village in Afghanistan (top left) may not seem like a conventional holiday. But a group of ex-military officers have worked out the perfect way to open up these inaccessible corners of the world and argue they can offer you the experience of a lifetime. Graham Wood, from Tallis Journeys, said the guided tours gave him an unprecedented glimpse of life in isolated regions like North Korea (bottom left), the Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraqi Kurdistan (bottom right) and Uganda - but warned they are not for the 'faint of heart'.

   

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