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This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby angers her neighbours over plans to add a two-storey extension to her £3m London mansion (so now she's going for a super-basement instead)

The presenter and her husband Dan Baldwin (pictured) have angered their neighbours with plans for a two-storey extension on her £3million mansion. They want two more bedrooms. read


Angela Merkel will ban EU migrants from claiming unemployment benefits for 5 years

Angela Merkel's cabinet is due to agree the plan next week amid a wider debate in Germany about high levels of immigration that threatens the Chancellor's hopes of re-election next year. read


Oxford police investigating the rape of a schoolgirl didn't launch child rescue warning

The girl was walking to school along Martson Ferry Road, Oxford, last Wednesday when she was bundled into a car then raped in nearby woodland - but she was not found for another three hours. read


10 warning signs he's not in it for the long-run

Breakup and divorce coach, Sara Davison, shares the relationship red flags all women entering a relationship should look out for that could save them some serious heartache. read


How foundation, bronzer and eyeshadow could be adding years to your face

Whether it's the way you apply blusher or how much mascara you lash on, makeup artists say that women make common mistakes every single day that could cause them to look years older. read


Salfrod dermatologist reveals 'danger zone' where any infection can spread to the brain

Dermatologist Dr Vishal Maden, from Salford, said infections caused by picking spots from the bridge of the nose to the corners of the mouth, could lead to vision loss, paralysis or even death read


REVEALED: The most and least affordable places in the UK to buy a home - as average house price comes to more than six times earnings

Regional differences mean Burnley in Lancashire is the most affordable place while Westminster in London is the least affordable, the latest research has revealed. read


British Jews slam Shami Chakrabarti's anti-Semitism report as a 'job application' for the shadow cabinet as Corbyn resumes his reshuffle with Jon Ashworth as shadow health secretary 

The Labour leader finally unveiled a shadow cabinet shortly before 6.30pm that made deputy leader Tom Watson shadow culture secretary and confirmed Jon Ashworth as shadow health secretary. read


Microsoft Surface set to launch as a desktop PC at mystery event

The firm is rumoured to be putting the finishing touches to an all in one desktop PC - and today sent out invites for an event in New York on the 26th October where it is expected to be unveiled. read


UKIP's Steven Woolfe ‘offers hand of friendship’ to Mike Hookem after altercation

Steven Woolfe was still in hospital tonight and was due to stay over the weekend for further tests after he collapsed at the European Parliament in Strasbourg after the astonishing clash. read


Francois Hollande warns Britain ‘must be made to pay’ for leaving the EU

French President Francois Hollande has launched a furious attack on Britain's decision to leave the EU - saying it would have to 'pay' for the Brexit 'crisis'. He echoed similar claims made by Angela Merkel. read


U.S. accuses Russia of hacking attempts on political groups

A dramatic public statement from the U.S. government says Russia's senior-most officials authorized hacking which has led to Democratic secrets emerging - to 'interfere with the election'. read


Brighton dog pictured with homemade muzzle duct taped to its mouth

The shocking image was taken outside a supermarket in Brighton, where the owner claimed to advised to use duct tape by the police after the dog tried to bite him. read


Mulberry shop turned away women with her baby in a harness over 'no bags policy'

Francesca O'Neil was told she was breaking the pop-up store's 'no bags' policy when she tried to go shopping with her son Tobias, in South Molton Lane, west London. read


Pound suffers mystery flash crash as it appears to drop 10% in seconds

Last night's flash crash was followed by the pound sinking further against the dollar and euro today, in a volatile day's trading. read


Computers could be to blame for the pound's 'flash crash'

Market-watchers pointed to comments by French President Francois Hollande, who insisted the European Union must take a tough stance in negotiating Brexit, and a 'rogue algorithm'. read


How to say these commonly mispronounced words

Do you know how to pronounce tricky words such as dengue, victuals and quinoa correctly? A new quiz aims to test your knowledge and set you on the right track if you're struggling. read


Barclays banker who stabbed his wife 124 times is found guilty of manslaughter

Investment banker Sanjay Nijhawan was accused of murdering his wife Sonita, 38, (pictured) at their £2million mansion in a gated community in Weybridge, Surrey, on May 21. read


14 adults and a child found in lorry at Clacket Lane services on M25

Officers were called to Clacket Lane services at 10.15am today after reports of a group of suspected illegal immigrants who were discovered in a vehicle. read


Man arrested after climbing over a gate at Buckingham Palace 

A man has been arrested after climbing over a gate at Buckingham Palace at around 1.45pm this afternoon. He was not found in possession of any offensive weapons. read


Virgin staff thought colleague had fallen asleep only to find she had a heart attack 

Imogen Guest (pictured) looks back on the 'horrible' ordeal she suffered in Crawley, West Sussex, as 'one of the best things that ever happened' to her as it's given her a new outlook on life. read


European Space Agency readies its lander to head to Mars in the search for alien life

The spacecraft is being controlled from the European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt, Germany, but many of its systems are automatic and don't need commands from Earth. read


Prescription painkillers are 'claiming more lives than heroin and cocaine' expert warns

Tramadol is 'claiming more lives than any other drug' and should be upgraded to the Class A category, says Professor Jack Crane the state pathologist for Northern Ireland. read


Hurricane Matthew hits Florida leaving 340,000 without power on first impact

Florida residents were warned that the 'worst effects are still likely to come' as Hurricane Matthew continued to pummel the state with 100mph winds. read


Hurricane Matthew causes more chaos across the Bahamas

An recently married couple on the dream honeymoon in the Bahamas has captured shocking footage showing the power of Hurricane Matthew, which started battering the islands on Thursday. read


Disney World closes down for only the 4th time as Hurricane Matthew makes landfall

Walt Disney World in Orlando has closed as Hurricane Matthew batters the Sunshine State. The park announced it would close Thursday evening and all of Friday. Universal and SeaWorld closed, too. read


Aerial footage shows Haiti villages leveled by Hurricane Matthew as death toll climbs

Villages were leveled by 145 mph winds as the Category 4 storm brought floods, wreckage and misery to Haiti on Tuesday and Wednesday, killing at least 340 people across the Caribbean. read


'Everyone you know is dead... your kids die too': Fox News host Shep Smith under fire for VERY ominous broadcasts as Hurricane Matthew hits Florida

Fox News anchor Shep Smith issued a direct and dire warning to viewers hours before Hurricane Matthew hit Florida, telling people if they don't leave: 'you and everyone you know are dead'. read


Hurricane Matthew could hit Florida TWICE, experts warn

Most hurricanes that hit the East Coast tend to move northwest around the Bermuda high. But Hurricane Matthew looks like it could be looping back around to hit Florida again. read


Flights between UK and Florida are cancelled or delayed as 'monster' Hurricane Matthew hits the Sunshine State and President Obama declares a state of emergency

Airlines are warning passengers of overnight delays affecting a number of flights bound for America on Friday and Saturday from airports including Manchester, Glasgow and Gatwick. read


NOAA pilots fly into Hurricane Matthew to asses storm in dramatic video

This is the incredible moment NOAA pilots flew directly into the eye of Hurricane Matthew on Friday off the coast of Florida. read


Met Police launch hate crime probe after 'extremist Islamic booklets' were handed out

Metropolitan Police has launched an investigation into hate crime after worshippers were given the booklets at the Dar-ul-Uloom Qadria Jilania mosque in Walthamstow. read


California woman sues gynecologist for leaving 2-inch metal tool in her body for 11 weeks

Michelle Doig-Collins had a routine uterus exam three months ago with Dr Ann Raffo, her ob-gyn of 10 years at Orange Coast Women's Medical Group in Laguna Hills, California. read


Hospital phones man to him his mother has died before realising they spoke to wrong person

Sophie Nemis, 99, was taken to Seven Oaks General Hospital in Winnipeg, Canada, with a twisted ankle but due to confusion on a shift change over, her son Daniel was told she died. read


Arran Coen died after he was hit with DUMBBELL when he crashed car into a tree

Arran Coen, 25, was a model who had just qualified as a personal trainer the day before he lost control of his Ford Focus on the M4 in Swansea, while driving over the alcohol limit. read


Heartbreaking video game designed by a father to re-enact short life of Joel, his five-year-old son who died of brain cancer comes to iPhone

Ryan Green, 34, of Loveland, Colorado designed That Dragon, Cancer to let players 'discover the overwhelming hope that can be found in the face of death'. read


Tinder ‘Boost’ feature lets users pay to have their profile at the top of the swipe list

The feature was trialled in Australia two weeks ago, and is now being rolled out in the UK. Using Tinder Boost can give users up to 10 times more profile views than the standard method. read


NHS boss loses £240k job created just for her after outcry by the public and patients

Katrina Percy is to leave her GP advisory role at the Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust which was created for her following her resignation as chief executive last month. read


Emmerdale's Leah Bracknell is diagnosed with terminal lung cancer

Leah Bracknell, who played Zoe Tate for 16 years in Emmerdale, has terminal cancer. Her husband is raising funds to send her for treatment in Germany. read


Awkward Family Photos unveil a new book of childhood snaps gone VERY wrong

The website Awkward Family photos has released its first book about childhood Everything Is Awkward, featuring snaps of youngsters that have gone VERY wrong. read


Wolverhampton father accused of shaking baby to death 'threatened to sue hospital '

Daniel Sanzone, 23, made the threats as medics tried to resuscitate his son Joshua Millinson when he and Zoe Howell (pictured), 19, rushed their 'grey' son to Birmingham Children's Hospital. read


Women hit out at 'sugar-coated' Breast Cancer Awareness month

GRAPHIC CONTENT: Elizabeth Hurley as she stepped out in support of Breast Cancer Awareness month last week, however not everyone is in support of the high-profile pink ribbon campaign. read


Why DO women go through the menopause? And how genetics and lifestyle choices can bring it on early

Many things can trigger an early menopause, but to understand exactly why it happens when it does requires going back to before birth, London-based medical jounalist Thea Jourdan says. read


The average woman consumes '146,000 unintentional calories every year'

Research by Heinz into women's attitudes towards health and diets, revealed the average female attempts to stick to eating an average of 1,800 calories a day but actually eats 2,200. read


Twitter users reveal their frustrating food moments

Photos of frustrating food moments have been shared on social media. Several found no jelly in their Jaffa Cakes, or wafer in their KitKats, while broken biscuits were also among complaints. read


DJ Chris Denning jailed for 13 years for child sex offences

The prolific paedophile, 75, admitted abusing 11 children, some as young as eight, between 1969 and 1986, following an investigation by Surrey Police. read


Sri Lankan man who wanted to 'suicide bomb' a train couldn't board train 'without a ticket'

Sureshkumar Thurairajah (pictured) wore an anorak zipped up to his neck and a baseball cap covering part of his face at Liverpool Lime Street Station. A judge praised David Evans' cool response. read


Stormforce Coaching Limited boss charged over Cheeki Rafiki yacht capsize

Douglas Innes, pictured, has been charged with four counts of manslaughter by gross negligence over the deaths of Andrew Bridge, read


Haddenham is overrun by neo-Nazi event after farmer believed it was for Help For Heroes

Almost 400 far-right supporters from Europe descended on the event which was held in the quiet rural village of Haddenham, Cambridgeshire. read


Cocaine-fuelled groom on his stag night is chased by police who Taser him at wheel

High on drugs Nasar Hanif, 29, smashed his hired Audi R8 Spyder in a police chase captured on camera by a pursuing force patrol car. He was sentenced to 18 months at Manchester Crown Court. read


George Galloway is to become a father for the FIFTH time at the age of 62

Galloway, who lost the Bradford West seat in last year's General Election, announced that his wife Putri Gayatri Pertiwi, was expecting a baby in March to his 257,000 followers on Twitter. read


McDonald’s advises diners to dunk their fries in MILKSHAKE on its Facebook page

A viral McDonald's UK Facebook post asking customers for their favourite milkshake dunking flavours for French fries has received 36,000 'likes', with many saying the practice is 'vile'. read


BBC's Phil Goodland announces Andy Murray's 'straight sex' victory in on-air blunder

Andy Murray was reported as beating his opponent in 'straight sex' by BBC Scotland presenter Phil Goodlad in a hilarious slip when reporting on the player's victory in the China Open. read


What my Mum's ordeal at Heathrow Airport says about us, RICHARD LITTLEJOHN

My 88-year-old mother, who lives in America, paid a state visit to England recently, but she didn't get the best of welcomes at Heathrow Airport, writes RICHARD LITTLEJOHN. read


Jet Airways passengers at Heathrow airport ‘had their lives put at risk by pilots'

Two pilots leaving the London airport and heading for Mumbai at the end of August were flying too low and dangerously close to the airport boundary wall a report has confirmed. read


How much exercise does it take to burn off your favourite drink

How much exercise does it take to burn off your favourite tipple? A new infographic reveals how long you'd need to spend running, walking, doing Pilates or cycling to negate the calorie count. read


Thailand dog owner discovers her pet being eaten by a python and is unable to save it 

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Klomphan Khiewwan, 21 got the shock of her life when she awoke to find her beloved pooch Fino head first in the jaws of an enormous snake. read


Sir Benjamin Slade slammed for offering £1k reward to kill beavers

Eccentric Sir Benjamin Slade (pictured) has erected posters around his 12-acres of parkland in Somerset regarding a cull of the animals, which were only re-introduced to Britain in 2009. read


Solihull woman died of an overdose after mistakenly believing she would be sent to prison 

Sales administrator Jordan Page, 25, from Solihull, West Midlands, died of an overdose when she mistakenly thought she was being refused psychiatric help, an inquest heard. read


New York daredevil Instagrammer Christopher Serrano dies trying to surf a subway car drunk

Christopher Serrano, 25, was killed early Wednesday morning as he was trying to surf a subway car that was traveling on the F line bound for Brooklyn’s Coney Island. read


Disabled boy ‘died’ for 5 minutes after lifeguards ‘thought he was messing around in a pool’ 

Joshua Smith, 12, panicked and almost drowned when he found himself in difficulty in deep water during a day trip to Danes Camp Leisure Centre in Northampton. read


Saltby bride who was bald from hair pulling addiction weds with long locks

Ruth Sweet, 25, from Leicestershire refused to marry her childhood sweetheart because hair pulling addiction had left her bald, but she has finally wed after treatment to regrow her locks. read


David Bowie's secret art collection is displayed online ahead of auctions at Sotheby's 

The extensive collection of 350 pieces from David Bowie's personal art treasure trove will be on display at Sotheby's in London for 10 days before the pieces are auctioned off. read


Elephant and Castle becomes scene of a rescue as a dog is pulled from the tracks

Footage from the Elephant and Castle station on the London Underground captures the heartwarming rescue of Sammy after he fell down the gap between the platform and train. read


Elite Scotland Yard unit 'was targeted by private investigators from RISC firm'

Officers working for Scotland Yard's specialist crime unit - known as SCD6 - were reportedly courted by investigators working for a company called RISC management. read


Landlords offering free rent to ‘pretty women’ on Craigslist in return for sexual favours

EXCLUSIVE: Journalist Helen Croydon posed as a young student looking for properties in London to uncover landlords offering free accommodation at pricey properties in return for sexual favours (shown). read


Iranian woman jailed for an unpublished story she wrote about women being stoned to death 

Iranian woman Golrokh Ebrahimi Iraee (left), a writer and human rights activist, has been convicted of 'insulting Islamic sanctities' because of her fictional story about stoning. read


Syrian migrant helps capture ISIS terrorist who tortured him in Germany

Masoud Aqil, 23, was a captive of ISIS psychopaths for 280 days where he was subjected to incredible brutality and decapitation threats. Now safe in Germany he works with intelligence officials. read


Kim Kardashian jewellery robbers were all white, middle-aged men, French police reveal

Five white middle-aged male cyclists were behind the £9million heist at Kim Kardashian’s Paris flat, the reality TV star has told French police. The men were French nationals and career criminals. read


Kim Kardashian tells all about the $4m diamond ring stolen in Paris robbery

She lost her prized new 20-carat diamond engagement ring after being held up at gunpoint in her Paris abode. read


Kim Kardashian jewel heist night porter breaks silence over Paris raid

The concierge who led armed robbers to Kim Kardashian’s bedroom in Paris has broken his silence to explain why he remained so calm during the £10 million jewel heist. read


Kim Kardashian's bodyguard's ex-wife claimed he hit her so hard she passed out

Pascal Duvier was subject to a restraining order after Glenda, his ex-wife, claimed he badly beat her at their L.A home, court documents seen by DailyMail.com show. He admitted he 'swiped' her. read


Israel tattoo convention sees fans from all over the world come to get inked

Fans of body art have flocked from all over the world to get inkings from some of the country's leading artists at the annual two-day Israel Tattoo Convention in Tel Aviv. read


Homemade Vs. ready meal: Can your dinner party guests tell the difference?

SPONSORED M&S has released a new range of Cook Menu and Gastropub dishes so perfectly posh, we thought we could fool our friends... read


How humans have been walking the dog for 7,500 years

A tooth belonging to a dog thought to resemble an Alsatian has been found in the grounds of a nursing home a mile from Stonehenge which is thought to be the oldest evidence of 'walkies'. read


Could forcing yourself to write with BOTH hands make you smarter?

Experts from the Universities of Liverpool and Penn State told MailOnline training your brain to become ambidextrous might not boost its brain power, even though some consultancies suggest it can. read


L'Oreal working on 3D printed hair follicles that grow NEW strands

Paris-based L'Oréal, teamed up with bioprinting company Poietis, which is based in Pessac, southwestern France to form a partnership that aims to develop a working 3D-printed hair follicle. read


Student launches business selling reusable sanitary towels with her boyfriend

Sarah Callaway, 20, from Cardiff, from has started up her own business selling reusable sanitary towels with the help of her boyfriend Mike Pitman, 23. read


Girl aged just FIVE contracted a STI after her mother's partner raped her 

Mr Justice Macdonald, pictured, concluded the girl was sexually abused by the man following a hearing at the Family Division of the High Court in London. read


'There were some antics in our bedroom I couldn't tell the wife about': Devastated couple back from holiday watch CCTV of teens ransacking their house after crashing son's secret party

Nicola Kerrison and husband Dean Windsor returned to their home in Essex from holiday in Portugal to find their son had thrown a secret 18th birthday party and their home had been trashed. read


British preacher poses over the body of an antelope he just shot on South African safari 

Pastor Rikki Doolan, who is originally from Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, hunted the antelope during a business trip in South Africa and claims it was 'beautiful on the BBQ'. read


Teen battered by thugs but police have not done anything - despite a VIDEO of the attack

Jamie Doran, 15, still has to face two of his attackers every day at his school in Newmarket, Suffolk, and has been told that they're 'out to get him' this weekend after the previous attack (pictured). read


Manufacturing REBOUNDS after Brexit as more cars get built in Britain

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said manufacturing output rose 0.2 per cent in August, after a sharp month-on-month contraction in July when activity fell by 0.9 per cent. read


What does YOUR smile say about you? Find out if your grin reveals you're confident, fake, shy - or just very smug

People smile for many reasons other than happiness, such as smugness. Find out below what your smile might indicate about you. Top facial reader Jean Haner analyses different smiles. read


Conservatives to 'lift 15-year limit' on expats voting in general elections

Constitution minister Chris Skidmore (pictured) announced plans to lift the 15-year limit today, which could deliver an electoral boost to the Tories as many expats are pensioners. read


Lotto millionaire splits from boyfriend after giving him rules for his Ibiza holiday

In a hilarious list which she posted online, Jane Park, from Edinbrugh - who became Britain's youngest Euromillions winner at the age of 17 - told Connor George, 21, that he could not speak to girls. read


Jeremy Clarkson, Hammond and May star in The Grand Tour trailer ahead of release

The first full trailer for The Grand Tour has been released today and the new show featuring the former Top Gear stars promises to be as daring and exciting as ever. read


Pink Floyd's David Gilmour’s former nanny jailed for 8 and half years in drugs case

Anni Rowland, 52, from Cheltenham, a former nanny of Pink Floyd star David Gilmour has been jailed for eight-and-a-half years today for helping her lover run his international cocaine business. read


Spanish study finds 90% of people can be classified within just 4 personality groups

Researchers in Spain found 90 percent of people can be considered either optimistic, pessimistic, trusting, or envious – and the rest behave in a way that falls outside of the defined models. read


Dundee man is caught on camera defecating on a grave's headstone

The sickening act was caught on camera by a builder overlooking Howff Cemetery in Dundee and has caused outrage among locals in the Scottish city. read


What VERY saucy question flummoxed Jeremy Paxman?

Former government ministers treated with rudeness by Jeremy Paxman need not read far into his memoir to discover why the presenter had such an urge to humiliate those in authority. read


Adolf Hitler's first biography was written by himself according to historian

Written in 1923, the book Adolf Hitler: Sein Leben und seine Reden (Adolf Hitler: His Life and his Speeches) compared Hitler to Jesus and heralded him as Germany's 'saviour'. read


Reddit user sparks debate over when you should stop letting your child see you naked

Woman asked Reddit when she should stop being naked in front of her kids. She said she wants to show her son that's there nothing wrong with any kind of body. read


Where The Apprentice winners are now

From a co-star romance to an ISIS drama, the lives of The Apprentice winners have been nothing if not dramatic since securing Lord Sugar's backing on the show which returns to TV tonight. read


Tinder man who landed date with woman by using chat-up lines shares conversation online,

An American Tinder user was berated for his flirting technique after he tried to chat up a woman on the dating app by bombarding her with cheesy one-liners and shared the conversation, pictured. read


Facebook user trolls scammer posing as a single woman on the social media site

A  Florida-based man named Cory found himself talking to a suspicious profile on Facebook recently, discovering it to be a scam for money. read


Private jet, 120-ft yacht and a VERY lavish daughter’s wedding: How Putin's 'court jester' went from ex-con hot dog seller to billionaire 'head of Russia’s secret troll factory'

Only 15 years ago, Yevgeny Prigozhin, 55, was making mustard in his own home and bribing gangsters to allow him to sell his wares in kiosks around St Petersburg, a new investigation claims. read


CHRISTOPHER WILSON explains why Charles's coronation will be one of the trickiest

There's one intriguing issue: one throne, or two?There are awkward questions about whether the sovereign’s wife will sit next to him when he is crowned - and if she herself will have a crown. read


The Kremlin warns it will SHOOT DOWN US planes if they carry out air strikes in Syrian regions where Russian troops are based 

The Russian military has warned the United States against striking the Syrian army, saying that its air defence weapons in Syria stand ready to fend off any attack from US planes. read


Russia considers reopening military bases in Vietnam and Cuba

Both Vietnam and Cuba served as military pivots for the Soviet Union during the Cold War and now Putin's Defence Ministry is said to be 'rethinking' its past closures in a move to assert its global presence. read


Mid-air brawl that saw a ten-year-old child hit with a wine bottle during flight to Alicante was sparked by stag do taunting passenger for his MAN BUN

Fighting broke out on the 11.15am Ryanair flight from Edinburgh to Alicante after a woman reportedly 'snapped' at a drunk stag do who were teasing her male friend for his man bun hair-style. read


Iraqi minister says new airport will be built on site of ancient alien airport

Speaking at a press conference to announce the construction of the new airport, Kazem Finjan said 'ancient aliens' had built earth's first airport in Dhi Qar, in southern Iraq 7,000 years ago. read


Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos wins the Nobel Peace Prize

The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded Juan Manuel Santos 'for his resolute efforts to bring the country's more than 50-year-long civil war to an end', days after Columbia rejected a ceasefire. read


Quick-thinking musician who got stuck in a lift at the gym after all the staff had gone home raised the alarm by posting a video of his ordeal on Facebook 

Afrobeats singer Carl Chinegwu, 31, was trapped inside The Gym in Colchester, Essex, with cleaner Tina, after the lift shuddered to a halt shortly before 10pm. read


Comedy wildlife competition shortlist that’s guaranteed to have you laughing like a hyena

These pictures have all been submitted as part of this year's Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards and after more than 2,200 entries, the shortlist of 40 has been finalised by the judges. read


Chinese city plans Shakespeare-themed town to celebrate their love for the English writer

Fuzhou city, Jiangxi province, plans to build a 'mini Stratford-upon-Avon' in Sanweng town. The new town will also celebrate Cervantes and Tang Xianzu, a Chinese playwright. read


Cliff Richard poses Dubrovnik after saying he will sue BBC and police over house raid

Sir Cliff said his life was 'effectively turned upside down' as he confirmed he was suing the BBC and South Yorkshire Police over live coverage of a police raid at his home. read


Ohio dad of triplets comes up with 'genius' hack to stop backseat infighting

Stay at home father Jake White, 39, from Cincinnati, Ohio, decided to install dividers made of thin board so that his three two-year-olds Jude, Stella and Xavier cannot squabble over snacks. read


Pensioner discovers bowl in his garden is really a 2,000-year-old Roman artefact 

Ray Taylor, from Alcester, had dug the bowl up in his garden when planting rhubarb, and used it to create a DIY bird bath. But a museum has now revealed it is a 2,000-year-old Roman bowl. read


Azerbaijan man films woman as he follows her down an escalator

The man must have thought nobody had noticed him filming the woman as he followed her down an escalator at a metro station in Azerbaijan's capital Baku. read


Julia Roberts cuts $10m from the price of her Hawaiian home

Off Kauai's north shore in Hanalei, the six bedroom main house first built in 1915 by sugar plantation executive Hans Peter Fayé has had a third of it's original listing price shaved from the price tag. read


Furious Ibiza residents hit back at 'tourism abuse': Protesters claim island is blighted by crime, noise and overcrowding 

Ibiza campaign group Prou! is planning a series of public protests. Angry locals are calling for a limit on tourist arrivals and tougher rules on noise levels, unauthorised clubs and drinking hours. read


Altrincham Market posts bad TripAdvisor reviews on 'Wall of Shame'

Instead of hiding its one-star TripAdvisor reviews and scathing complaints Altrincham Market in Greater Manchester, has decided to show them off on a wall for all their customers to see. read


Ex-footballer Howard Gayle calls for the word 'Empire' to be removed from honours titles

Toxteth-born Howard Gayle, 58, was offered the gong earlier this year but turned it down saying his 'ancestors would turn in their graves after how Empire and Colonialism enslaved them'. read


Durham mugger takes on 85 year old man only to realise he was a former boxer

Great-grandfather Ernie Hanratty, 85, pictured, was held up by Daniel Rose as he returned from his morning shopping trip in Stanley, County Durham. read


Moscow experiences close encounter with UFO shaped ball of light

An extremely bright 'UFO' has been filmed hovering above a block of flats in Moscow as witnesses looked on. Some said it was not the first the mysterious object had been seen. read


Hayling Island boy finds message in a bottle from two drugged-up men on cocaine

Schoolboy Robbie Chappell, 13, stumbled across a Heineken beer bottle which contained a hidden message on Hayling Island, near Portsmouth, Hampshire, while walking his dog. read


China policy makers 'are discussing how to remove the North Korean leader' as satellite images reveal the country is preparing SIXTH nuclear test 

They are also discussing supporting surgical strikes on the rogue state, said Chinese professor Zhe Sun at a security forum in Washington. Images of the nuclear test site show increased activity. read


Tick bites triggering deadly allergic reactions to meat are 'becoming more common'

Cases of 'tick-induced mammalian meat allergy' are booming in parts of Australia, specifically around Sydney. But some have also been reported in Europe, Asia and Africa, experts warn. read


Russian lorry driver swerves to avoid ghost-like man on road

The clip, filmed in Russia, shows a lorry travelling along a rural highway. The vehicle can then be seen dramatically swerving out of the path of a pedestrian standing in the road. read


Philip Hammond says more taxpayer-owned shares in Lloyds bank will be sold soon

The next phase in the government's plan to sell the taxpayers' remaining £3.6 billion stake in Lloyds Banking Group will begin shortly, Chancellor Philip Hammond has said. read


LiveLeak video shows 'wet cupping treatment'

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. The technique, known as wet cupping, involves incisions being made to the skin before a suction cup is applied. read


How to get your holidays off with a bang: Hotel guests can now create their own FIREWORKS display with an app

The Las Ventanas al Paraiso Rosewood Resort in Mexico - frequented by the likes of Jennifer Aniston and George Clooney - is thought to be the first in the world to offer such an activity. read


Deadly risks of fly-in European plastic surgeons: Patients who suffer complications are warned that cheap doctors are hard to track down 

Surgeons from abroad regularly visit the UK to offer cut-price treatments before jetting home, but British medics warn that their patients are putting their lives at risk. read


Bear Grylls comes in from the wilderness with action-packed live show 

Endeavour: Your Adventure Awaits, is a live-action show taking audiences around the country on an immersive journey through the 42-year-old's death-defying exploits. read


Strange video shows chimps can anticipate human behaviour

Dr Christopher Krupenye, from the Max Planck Institute, and Fumihiro Kano, from Kyoto University, tracked the eye movements of apes while they watched a dramatic scene unfold. read


Teen serenaded by Florence & The Machine dies of cancer months after their duet

Karinya Chen, who battled bone cancer for five years, passed away in Austin, Texas, on Saturday. She touched millions of people around the world when she perfectly harmonized with Florence Welch. read


Nigeria's voodoo priests make women tricked into sex work eat snakes to stop them escaping

EXCLUSIVE: MailOnline bore witness to the kind bloodthirsty voodoo rituals used to trick thousands of Nigerian women into prostitution, for fear the gods will punish them if they disobey their 'master'. read


Nabarro law firm charges clients up to £100 for time they spend on the toilet

Outrageous policies by firm Nabarro were leaked to website RollOnFriday where lawyers claimed they had been told to record any break of up to six minutes where they were thinking of work. read


MH370 search deems wing found in Mauritius is from Malaysia Airlines jet

A piece of wing debris found in Mauritius is from MH370, Australian investigators said on Friday. read


Scientists announce discovery of Brazil's largest dinosaur

Paeleontologists at the Earth Sciences Museum in in Rio de Janeiro say the animal was almost 26 feet tall and would have lumbered around the continent some 70 million years ago. read


Dr Jean Paton-Ker who had a one-night stand with a patient faces being struck off

Dr Jean Paton-Ker (pictured), 41, first met the patient in November 2013 when she started working at Shipston Medical Centre in Warwickshire. read


Clown sightings that have terrified the US reaches the UK

There have been numerous sightings and several arrests - including one in Newcastle for carrying a bladed article - across the country in the last few days, and they are sharply on the rise. read


Star Trek fans descend on Birmingham for Trekkie convention

Thousands of fans are queuing at the Birmingham NEC for the first day of Destination Star Trek, a weekend long convention featuring George Takei, William Shatner and Wil Wheaton. read


British paraglider flies into power line in Tenerife and rescued by firefighters

The unnamed 48-year-old had to be rescued by firefighters who spread a huge canvas beneath him after he became entangled near the town of Los Realejos in the north of Tenerife. read


Three solicitors 'con Legal Aid Agency out of £600k by setting up a sham company'

Mohammed Ayub, his brother Mohammed Riaz (pictured), and Neil Frew - all of which work for a Bradford solicitors - allegedly set up a 'sham' company to siphon off thousands of pounds. read


Would YOU resurrect your dead friend as an AI?

According to Eugenia Kuyda, co-founder of the AI startup Luka, memorial bots are ‘the future.’ The CEO recently unveiled the ‘digital monument’ to her deceased friend, available to chat with Luka users. read


Mother sues NHS for not revealing her baby was going to be born disabled

Amanda McGuinn and her husband Paul, 38, of Lee, south east London, have lodged a legal bid against Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust citing 'wrongful birth' in relation to daughter Matilda. read


Power station driven by kites will be set up in Scotland to cut the cost of energy

Renewable energy firm Kite Power Solutions is building its power station at the Ministry of Defence's West Freugh range in Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway. It will be in operation by March 2017. read


NHS group demanding patients quit smoking or lose weight before an operation

NHS Harrogate and Rural District Clinical Commissioning Group is proposing it as part of plans to save £8.4 million, despite warnings from senior surgeons it is 'wrong'. read


Moray eel attacks snorkelers after battling with an octopus

Swedish couple, Nicklas, 29 and Elin, 23, were filming their morning snorkeling trip in Hanuama Bay, Hawaii, when the eel stopped battling the octopus and went straight for them. read


1961 photo of man who looks like Matt Damon sends the internet into a spin

A photograph of a man, now 75, on his wedding day in 1961 looks so like actor Matt Damon, 45, that he has been described as his doppelganger. The black and white photo shows him with his wife. read


A bakery....for dogs? Four Legged Fancies wins business and celebrity fans

You might not think twice about treating friends and family to a slice of cake, but would you do the same for your dog? Victoria Stent's Four Legged Fancies is setting tails and tongues wagging. read


How author DERI ROBINS has found a very modern way to deal with divorce

Sharing a home in Bath with an ex-husband and a new partner may seem odd to some but actually makes for a perfect living arrangement, writes author DERI ROBINS. read


Samsung Galaxy Note 7 burst into flames after pressure is applied to its battery

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was tested at the Applied Energy Hub battery laboratory in Singapore, where it burst into flames. It has since claimed that 'any phone' would suffer the same fate. read


Pokemon Go fan who was beaten to death 'had rowed with his girlfriend on Facebook'

John Dickson, 27, of Margate, Kent and Christopher Pollard, 20, of Meopham, Kent, have been charged over the death of Carl Gregory, 20, pictured. read


First for the Army as soldier weds his groom on base in Cyprus

Sergeant Alastair Smith married civilian Aaron Weston on British forces territory in Dhekilia, Cyprus in what is believed to be the first gay wedding on a UK overseas military base. read


Bolton accountant scoops ‘Britain’s Best Lawn’ title after years of trying

Boasting he has a more impressive garden than the Queen, 58-year-old Keith Chuck from Bolton uses the same grass seeds used by Premier League football clubs to maintain his award-winning lawn. read


Nokia 301 took a bullet in Afghanistan which saved a man's life

The bullet is said to have saved the life of a man in Afghanistan, though some have suggested it could even be a publicity stunt. Images show a bullet sticking out of the phone's screen. read


Devon County Council is recruiting and training members of the public to fix potholes

Devon County Council wants to create an army of volunteers to fill in holes in what is believed to be the first of its kind in the country. read


House price inflation tipped to tail off in soft market, as Halifax figures revealed

House price inflation is forecast to continue tailing off as the property market softens, with Halifax revealing today that annual gains had slipped to 5.8 per cent. read


'Body positive' model says she loves being 28 stone despite doctors warning she will die

Sarah Rout, 30, from Long Sutton, Lincolnshire, says that despite doctors warnings she is worried that losing weight will have a negative effect on her plus size modelling business. read


Married people reveal what happened after they left their partner

People have revealed what they learned after leaving their husband or wife - with one man describing life with his new love as a 'complete disaster' while others were blissfully happy. read


Stunning Draconid meteor shower will light up the skies tonight and tomorrow

The display is expected to peak after dusk tonight and tomorrow, and viewers in Northern America, Europe and Asia are in the best place to see the Draconids. read


Cadbury's resurrect Milk Tray Man 50 years after his first ad 

Firefighter Patrick McBride, who won the role ahead of 20,000 hopefuls last year, is the latest to don the black polo neck for Cadbury's new Milk Tray Man in a £3million televised campaign. read


Doncaster man shook his partner’s baby to death shortly after finding out it was not his

James Larkin left 11-week-old Christopher Larkin with an 'unsurvivable brain injury' after growing frustrated at being 'treated like a lap dog' by the boy's 'domineering' mother Laura Ostle. read


Instagram fitness challenge goes wrong after woman hits her head on ceiling fan

Alexandra Knowles posted a video on Instagram showing her attempting a burpee. Her Instagram profile indicates she is based in Canada. read


The iconic photos of the women who made the Sixties swing by photographer John d. Green

Images in photographer John d. Green's book Birds Of Britain include Cressida's mum Lady Mary-Gaye Curzon, along with Julie Christie, Jane Asher and Dusty Springfield. read


NOT pumping iron! Man staggers, faints and lies twitching on the ground after he tries to lift a huge barbell

The overly-ambitious gym-goer has been caught on camera in a Canadian gym fainting after trying to pull off a deadlift. A woman rushes over to help him and he is soon able to stand back up. read


Malaysian magicians change costumes 18 times in 1 minute to set new world record

Avery Chin and Sylvia Lim, from Malaysia, completed the impressive feat at a theme park in Wuhan, China, on September 28. The clip has been viewed more than one million times. read


Berlin's Brandenburg Gates gets a makeover in German capital's Festival of Lights 

Artists shone powerful beams onto the Brandenburg Gate to create a dazzling spectacle for thousands of visitors to the German capital. read


Jelly Belly Bean Boozled game among presents set to be 2016's Christmas bestsellers

Toy store Hamleys has predicted what it expects to be the top 10 sellers this festive season, including a new range of Star Wars drones that can fly at speeds of 50mph and shoot lasers. read


London daredevil surfs on the roof of a double decker bus

The London man who calls himself 'dying llama' surfs the bus as it stops to pick up passengers before continuing on its way. He laughs and waves at bemused passers-by. read


Mac on...Tory plans to train more British doctors 

‘So what were you doing before you heard that the Government wants thousands of new British doctors?’ read


Adorable moment sugar glider does a giant leap and lands perfectly on woman's hand

The amazing video, believed to be from South Korea, shows the sugar glider leaping onto its owner's hand from the top of a door. The footage has been watched an incredible 22 million times. read