The death toll in the Philippines continues to rise as president Rodrigo Duterte, known as 'The Punisher', claims he will slaughter drug dealers and addicts in his war on drugs. read
Ed Miliband is leading demands for Theresa May to include Parliament in Brexit negotiations but Jacob Rees-Mogg told MailOnline: This ‘typifies the disdain that the liberal elite has for voters’. read
A probe was launched into breed standards in the UK after a German shepherd with a noticeably sloped back called Cruaghaire Catoria (pictured) was named 'best in breed' at Crufts this year. read
Benefits Street star Dee - real name Deirdre Kelly - says she has been struggling for cash after work dried up, and even tried to take her own life. She said she was reluctant to go back on benefits. read
One in seven British adults takes daily fish oil capsules, believing their omega-3 fatty acids are good for body and mind. Even more take them occasionally, with £100m a year spent on them. read
Hamza, 58, was jailed for life for terrorism offences during a trial in New York city last year, and has been serving his sentence in solitary confinement at a prison in Florence, Colorado. read
The 17-year-old, from Penarth, Wales, is alleged to have attacked his girlfriend Amelia Clarke at a New Year's party, something the hopeful has strenuously denied. read
Russia says the missiles are being deployed as part of regular manoeuvres to Kaliningrad, but one security analyst said: 'This move resembles a Baltic version of the Cuban Missile Crisis.' read
Three-quarters of women lose interest in sex after reaching the age of 50, according to research - but the verdict from the medical community was that couples should not be suffering in silence. read
In years to come it will be known as the Rivers Of Rudd speech, writes DAN HODGES. What should have been the proudest moment of her career could easily have been the last act of it. read
Sir Nicholas Soames has apologised for abusing a constituent in Mid Sussex who teased him on Twitter: ‘Did you sit on your phone?’ Heavyweight Soames tweeted back: ‘FOYC.’ read
Reality TV star Kim, 35, has called the security experts to help her feel safe again after loot including her £3.2million wedding ring was stolen during the robbery at her apartment in Paris. read
A piece of stolen jewellery was found close to the Paris hotel where Kim Kardashian was targeted, a source revealed. The reality star has filed a £4.5 million insurance claim for the stolen items. read
Laura was the first star to kick off this season’s Strictly, with a red-hot cha cha that prompted even more headlines than Judge Rinder flashing his bare chest read
The International Development Secretary Priti Patel has told aides she will ignore the legal requirement to spend 0.7 per cent of UK national income on foreign aid. read
A new book, The King Who Had To Go: Edward VIII, Mrs Simpson And The Hidden Politics Of The Abdication Crisis, looks at the romance between the British monarch and twice-married Wallis Simpson. read
The British Army booted out the soldier as it is revealed more than 11,000 troops have failed at least one fitness test so far this year, although men are in decline more so than women. read
Sergeant Deane Smith (pictured) was supposed to be given the medal in 2008, but Army records said it had been lost. He reported it to police after the medal surfaced at a memorabilia fair in Surrey. read
Donald Trump has made numerous misogynistic comments towards women, including agreeing that his daughter Ivanka Trump is 'a piece of a**' while speaking with Howard Stern. read
Donald Trump has been cheered by fans outside Trump Tower in New York, hours after Melania called his lewd remarks about women from a 2005 video 'unacceptable and offensive'. read
Donald Trump’s bid for the US presidency was hanging by a thread last night as a damning video of his offensive comments about women provoked disgust from even his staunchest supporters. read
LIZ JONES: I've been thinking of making a hard decision. Because I'm losing my hearing, I'm finding it increasingly difficult to do celebrity interviews. read
PETER HITCHENS: Who would have thought to see a Tory conference, held this year in Birmingham, applauding a Prime Minister for vowing to raise more tax and weaken employers’ rights? read
Rahman Ali is said to have been banned from a family meeting in Los Angeles which was arranged to discuss the three-time world heavyweight champion's estate. read
The UKIP leadership hopeful has been allowed to leave hospital in Strasbourg three days after being admitted with a suspected bleed on the brain following a 'fight' with a colleague. read
Home Secretary Amber Rudd unveiled plans last week to force firms to reveal the proportion of foreign workers but Justine Greening (pictured) insisted the data will not be published. read
Academics Richard T.T. Forman and Jinguo Wu mapped out areas around the world that would best accommodate the expected surge in population. read
There are more than 3.5million EU nationals living in the UK, more than 80 per cent of whom will have permanent residency rights by the time Britain leaves the union in early 2019. read
Police detained a 54-year-old British man identified only by the initials DM and a 46-year-old Australian, identified with the initials GS, after drugs were found at a house in the seaside suburb of Sanur, Bali. read
British Tour Operator I Love Tour has announced it will not be holding the annual party in Spain's Salou resort next year after claims from local council that their drunken antics have ruined its reputation. read
Ed Balls shares his Strictly Come Dancing diary with The Mail On Sunday. Full of tails of torture from his time with his dance partner Katya Jones and some of those show stopping outfits. read
The 'items of interest' found on the farmland in Kos where Ben Needham was last seen will be sent back to the UK for further testing and analysis when the search team returns home. read
Theresa May’s depiction of Labour as the new ‘nasty party’ was a skilful piece of political rebranding – and regrettably accurate, writes DAVID BLUNKETT. read
The political head of the Commonwealth, Baroness Scotland (left), faced new embarrassment after it was claimed she helped a controversial friend secure a knighthood in Grenada that was later revoked. read
Film-maker Derek Jarman's lover Keith Collins is suing London art dealer Richard Salmon over the missing works of art. Jarman left more than 300 sketches, drawings and paintings. read
Hygge is a Nordic cultural staple entering the British public conscience - a word that describes ‘a feeling of cosiness and content’, and ‘enjoying the good things in life with good people around you’. read
The astonishing scene was captured on camera at a classroom in the north east of Russia. An unruly pupil refused to take out his headphones, prompting the professor to tug them out himself. read
UK universities are giving students permission to avoid subjects such as sex, suicide and religion if they find them 'too upsetting' in a move which has divided academics across the country. read
Researchers at Mainz University in Germany have found a link between intelligence and shortsightedness, saying those who wear glasses may often be smarter than those who don't. read
A probe has been launched following the alleged racially-motivated assault in Haringey. The victim was approached from behind by two men as she walked down the street (stock image). read
The shock figure of those who have been jailed is far lower than Ministers previously claimed. Imran Khawaja (pictured) was jailed for 12 years after he was caught trying to sneak back into Britain. read
Kate has ordered her stylist Natasha Archer to give William a much-needed wardrobe makeover – and she has started by throwing out his ubiquitous brown loafers and his tatty trainers. read
Matthew Hancock was said to be furious when he found out his demotion from Cabinet Office Minister to Culture Minister meant he would lose his perk of use of an official car and driver. read
French villagers in Forges-les-Bains and Pierrefeu are holding protests to object to their towns being used to rehouse migrants from the Jungle camp in Calais, which is due to be demolished this month. read
Jack Walker, 18, was jailed for 11 years after brutally attacking and raping a 58-year-old woman as she walked her dog in Cumbria. She wiped her own blood on him to get him to stop. read
Alec Cunningham, 47, was snatched from his home in Burnley and subjected to a 10-hour ordeal, where he stabbed and burned with cigarettes by gangsters in Manchester, in 2003. read
Lancych Mansion, a pretty seven-bed Gothic country house in the Cych valley of Pembrokeshire, has dropped from £1.95m to £1.35m. The house comes with 59 acres and 300ft of double-bank fishing. read
The private party, in Las Vegas, was certainly a nice little earner for Mick Jagger and his bandmates Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood, with each of them pocketing £1million. read
No freshers attended an hour-long sexual consent workshop at Clare College, Cambridge. Women's officer Rosie Boxall said on social media that it felt like a 'huge step backwards'. read
Helen Boaden, 60, also claimed she was marginalised when she started at the BBC in 1983 and still sees the same thing happen to women who join the corporation today. read
Jamie Raven (pictured), who finished as runner-up on the series last year, has warned that the rise of YouTube magicians could be the death of shows in front of an audience. read
She's usually seen in exclusive locations and glamorous parties. But Victoria Beckham swapped that for the real world when she stepped out in central Kenya on Saturday. read
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
Mobo's birth is the result of a unexpectedly successful mission backed by Prince William that introduced three black rhinos to their natural habitat from the wildlife park in Kent where they were born. read
Mail on Sunday exclusive with disaster zone doctor David Nott who gave instructions to medics 2,500 miles away in Aleppo and received photos of victims so he could help from London. read
Mark and Anthony had at first insisted they would have nothing more to do with their County Durham-based parents John and Anne Darwin following their deception, but there has been a reconciliation. read
Mahamed Abdullahi, from King's College London Students' Union, called the traditional rendition of God Save The Queen 'outdated', adding 'f*** the nation state'. read
The 250 soldiers from 4 Rifles battalion are being deployed today in preparation for a large-scale assault on Mosul, the last major ISIS stronghold in Iraq. read
Portraits by 18th-century artist Sir Joshua Reynolds are thought to have been destroyed by a fire at Cosgrove Hall in Northampton, a privately owned, Grade-II listed stately home. read
The bill for patients’ legal teams – most of whom work on a no win, no fee basis – jumped by a massive 43 per cent on the previous year’s figure of £292 million. read
The horrifying attack took place on the Grande Borne, in the southern Paris suburb of Viry-Chatillon, on Saturday afternoon. read
It was said the British pundit (pictured), who previously admitted behaving in a ‘prehistoric way’ towards women, cheated on his wife Julia - who has thyroid cancer - with lawyer Lucie Rose. read
The row follows the controversial plans to make businesses reveal what proportion of their workers came from abroad, announced by home secretary Amber Rudd (pictured) this week. read
A clever table put together by HSBC in a report called 'Is Brexit Getting Harder?' cleaves some clarity from the murk. read
The former West End dancer, 51, had one hip replaced in 2013, but now says: ‘I wore out both joints from dancing and ballet and it was made worse by arthritis.' read
Sheffield-based Irwin Mitchell, whose head of medical negligence is Lisa Jordan (pictured), was paid almost £30 million by the NHS in legal costs for medical negligence cases in 2015-16 alone. read
Good Samaritans dived into the water at Brighton Marina to rescue Sally Whitney (shown) and her carer, Zizi Linerpaite, who had also gotten into difficulty after trying to save her friend. read
The American owners of Terry's Chocolate Orange have been accused of 'ruining British chocolate' after it turns out the sweet snack has shrunk in mass by ten percent. read
Giles Civil (pictured) – step-father to the Back to Black singer's husband Blake Fielder-Civil and former head teacher at a Peterborough primary school – was brought before a conduct panel. read
Theresa May's 'era of meritocracy' will be forgotten when she co-hosts a £5,000-a-head dinner for Tory donors at Englefield House, a stately home in Berkshire that played host to Elizabeth I. read
HMP Winchester, in Hampshire, ferries its convicts just 150 yards across a two-lane main road (pictured) to reach the Royal Hampshire County Hospital, which stand directly opposite. read
Lane Pittman was caught on video head banging to Slayer's Raining Blood as he stood in the middle of a road in Jacksonville, Florida, and braved strong winds and rain during Hurricane Matthew. read
Hundreds of people are known to have been killed by Hurricane Matthew in Haiti but authorities are still desperately trying to reach marooned areas devastated by the Category 4 storm. read
Hackers are using Hurricane Matthew as a ruse to access the computers of South Carolina residents. The Gov. said people are receiving fake emails providing storm updates. read
Hurricane Matthew was downgraded to a Category 1 storm on Saturday morning but hurricane-force winds remained a threat as Matthew's eyewall moved into Charleston and tides rose as high as 9 feet. read
Controversial new Left-wing peer Shami Chakrabarti also hit back at critics who have claimed her peerage was in return for her ‘whitewash’ report on allegations of anti-Semitism in the party. read
Jeremy Corbyn has been heckled by protesters while attending a conference of peace activists. The Labour leader was yelled at as he arrived at Congress House, in London. read
The University of Oxford has issued detailed guidance to academics warning them of the sensitivities of inviting students from abroad to social events, particularly if alcohol is involved. read
Jaber Albakr, from Damascus, Syria, is still at large after police raided an apartment on an estate in the German city of Chemnitz, and found explosives known as 'mother of Satan'. read
The barrow boys at London's 137-year-old Chapel Market in Islington may be silenced after complaints from well-heeled residents who have moved into swanky flats nearby. read
A 36-year-old man in Manchester was lucky to be alive after his neck was slashed by an attacker while travelling on one of the city's Metrolink trams. The blade narrowly missed his carotid artery. read
Jay Hunt (pictured) said she knew when she signed the deal with Love Productions that the stars were not guaranteed to follow, and affirmed her belief that the show would continue to be a success. read
Sources told MailOnline that an examination of the MEP show bruising on his face consistent with a punch, with contusions suggesting his head hit the floor following his fall in Strasbourg (shown). read
It has always been believed that human females have a limited number of eggs, but that theory could be debunked after it was revealed that women's ovaries may be able to grow new ones. read
The only Islamic transgender boarding school (shown) in Indonesia has been closed after a wave of intolerance sparked by the activities of hard-line Muslim groups. read
I was worried that, in her party conference speech in Birmingham, Theresa May spoke of moving on to ‘the centre ground’. That is where parties, like the Lib Dems, die, writes NORMAN TEBBIT. read
The abuse is contained in a leaked email sent by Annabelle Fuller (pictured), who now works for Mike Hookem, who is accused of hitting party leadership favourite Steven Woolfe. read
Nick Clegg's flagship policy to boost the exam results of Britain’s poorest children has been branded a ‘dismal failure’ after swallowing £8.7 billion of taxpayers’ money and leaving it worse. read
The 79-year-old said she was attacked before she became an author She made the comments at the Cheltenham Literature Festival. read
Two police officers were killed and one is injured after being shot in Palm Springs, California on Saturday while responding to a 'family disturbance.' read
Holidaymakers are being offered as little as €0.97 to the pound at airports in the latest body blow for sterling since an overnight 'flash crash' triggered a dramatic fall in the value of sterling. read
The shocking 11 second video, which appears to have been filmed in a care facility in Taiwan, shows a frail and frightened woman (pictured) huddled on the floor by her single bed as a man attacks her. read
Mr Hammond, who has warned against cutting all ties with Brussels, believes tough guy Mr Davis should be banned from negotiations with the EU – and forced to stay at Westminster. read
What made her conference speech all the more extraordinary is that it was delivered by an unelected Prime Minister and an opponent of Brexit, Boris Johnson, writes ANTHONY SELDON. read
They exploited the Government’s Gift Aid scheme, designed to top up charitable donations, by setting up ‘bespoke funds’ to finance trips to luxury Alpine resorts. read
VIV GROSKOP writes about how Kim Kardashian has saved us all, from being idiots like her; How has Kim saved us? By demonstrating exactly how not to behave online. read
In an outspoken letter to the Prime Minister, Lord Rowan Williams, senior bishops and Muslim and Jewish faith leaders urged her to display ‘moral leadership’ and help child refugees in Calais. read
Mrs Cox, 48, has just started as master grader at leading cheese-maker Wyke Farms of Somerset. Her job is to use her olfactory skills to detect blocks of cheddar. read
Completed in 1916, the Trans-Siberian railway stretches more than 5,700 miles from Moscow to Vladivostok, and crosses two continents, 80 towns and cities, 16 large rivers and eight time zones. read
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
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
The theme park in Ningbo City, eastern China (pictured) is advertising that visitors can see the entire world 'in just a few steps' while also enjoying waterslides and rollercoasters. read
The subterranean ice palaces in the Dachstein caves in Austria, were created when water seeped through stone around 500 years ago leaving breath-taking sculptures behind. read
A one legged burglar who was filmed breaking into an apartment, breaking in and making off with a flat screen TV has been jailed. Michael Flanagan was sentenced to 26 months by Teesside Crown Court. read
Car enthusiasts couldn’t bare to look as an $AUD 800,000 Ferrari became stuck in flood waters in Bangkok, Thailand this week. read
‘So what were you doing before you heard that the Government wants thousands of new British doctors?’ read
The Mail On Sunday's Wendy Gomersall ventured to Wadi Rum in Jordan. This month marks 100 years since T. E. Lawrence used the spot as a base towards the end of the revolt. read