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McDonald's customer pours his drink over woman 'fat shaming' a man waiting to order

A McDonald's customer received a hero's reception after pouring his drink over a girl who is berating a helpless man about his weight, in a social experiment to see how the public responded. read


They STILL won't accept EU vote Now MPs demand to be given a veto

Mr Davis insisted he wanted to 'empower' parliament but batted away calls for MPs to be given a veto over the government's negotiating strategy before Article 50 is invoked. read


Wife's lost and found necklace for husband on his first trip away without her

Kim Gip made a necklace for her husband's first trip away without her, to Las Vegas. It said: 'If I look lost please call my wife. I've never been away from my wife, who does everything for me.' read


Eritrean migrant killed in Calais after being RUN OVER by British motorist

The collision happened on the A16 near the northern French port. When the driver realised he had hit two people, he stopped but was immediately confronted by the mob of UK-bound migrants. read


Who’s in the right? Single woman on Tinder insists she's only attracted to tall men

The sensitive dater was told by his potential conquest that they 'preferred tall guys' - to which he scathingly responded by insulting her appearance. read


'Who the hell buys a vibrator from Poundland?' Shoppers spot £1 sex toys on sale

Poundland is the go-to shop for all things cheap and cheerful but some customers wondered if the store had gone too far after spotting the pink vibrating bullet on the retailer's shelves. read


Heartbreaking pictures show a couple cradling their stillborn daughter who died after a midwife told her mother to go home and take paracetamol despite her excruciating pain

Angela Owens has been awarded damages by Warrington Hospital after refusing to leave when a midwife discharged her - only for tests to reveal that the unborn baby (shown) didn't have a heartbeat. read


Anthony Stokes' lover Eilidh Scott has her iCloud account hacked

It is believed that personal images of Eilidh Scott - lover of Blackburn Rovers striker Anthony Stokes - were raided from her phone's online storage library, leaving her feeling 'completely violated'. read


Toddler died after 'his father force-fed him so much that he drowned in his food'

The boy was allegedly regularly made to lie across his father’s lap as his cheeks were pinched together and the porridge-like mixture poured into his mouth from a cup, the Old Bailey in London heard. read


Job hunters reveal how NOT to answer the interview question 'what's your biggest weakness?' 

A Reddit user known only as humansof was inundated with 1,600 responses after he asked how other people coped with the question with answers ranging from the silly to the useful. read


'I hope you recovered from the death stare I gave you': Woman writes a VERY candid open letter to the man who called her autistic brother a 'retard' on a supermarket visit 

Blogger Sanders has hit out at a man who called her autistic sibling Jack a 'retard' while the pair were in a supermarket this weekend. Sanders, 25, from London, wrote an open letter to the stranger. read


Ched Evans tells his rape retrial 'victim was enjoying herself during sex'

Chesterfield footballer Evans is accused of raping an ‘extremely drunk’ 19-year-old waitress who had been taken back to a budget hotel by a fellow footballer after a night out in North Wales. read


Meredith Kercher's sister says Amanda Knox Netflix documentary is 'unnecessary'

Stephanie Kercher tells DailyMail.com that a new documentary with extensive interviews of Amanda Knox has hurt the murder victim's family and its use of graphic images was 'over the line'. read


Is this the worst case of head lice EVER? Mother posts video of hairdresser trying to treat her daughter's disgusting infestation 

Skin-crawling video shows hundreds of head lice crawling all over a young girl's scalp in Mexico. Her head is littered with their eggs too as a hairdresser sets about tackling the problem. read


Now you CAN get away with using Facebook at the office! Workplace version of social network launches

The site features a News Feed, Groups, Messages and Events, like the original social network, and lets companies take part in meetings using Facebook Live. read


Single mother had to give up her job when her £140-a-week tax credits were stopped after scandal-hit firm wrongly claimed she was living with people she had never met

Sarah Bailey, 31, from Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, was stunned when Concentrix, which is used by the government to cut tax credit payments, axed her £140-a-week allowance. read


Teenage woman and man are arrested on suspicion of murder in Stoke-on-Trent

The toddler, who has not been named by police, was found dead after the emergency services were called to the property in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, today shortly before 10am. read


Author Judith Kerr thinks people should keep 'do no resuscitate' note

Children's author Judith Kerr has said people over the age of 75 should keep a 'do not resuscitate' sign next to them to spare their family the anxiety of deciding what to do regarding their death. read


Bullying victim, 10, is refused a place back at his old school because there aren’t enough COAT-HOOKS

Max Knowles, 10, was denied a place at Hill West Primary School in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, because of a lack of coat-hooks and because it would increase safety risks in the playground. read


Kate Middleton, Prince William and Prince Harry mark World Mental Health Day in London

The Duchess of Cambridge, 34, looked pretty in pink in a rose print Kate Spade dress as she joined William and Prince Harry in London for engagements to mark World Mental Health Day. read


Brides serve up a wedding banquet made of ingredients destined for the BIN

Nikki Pope, 48, and Cate Bauer, 51, from Manchester, requested a mezze-style feast for their 110 guests made out of ingredients and products that were deemed to be waste. read


The Prince's new clothes! After Kate let her stylist loose on William's 'estate agent' wardrobe the royal showcases his new look - so has his makeover worked?

Prince William is said to have enlisted the help of the Duchess of Cambridge's stylist Natasha Archer, 29, to freshen up his wardrobe. read


Rolf Harris' daughter mounts a bizarre defence comparing him to Picasso

The only child of the jailed Rolf Harris has again tried to defend the actions of the artist and TV personality by claiming Pablo Picasso was also a paedophile, but his artwork hasn't been removed. read


Father, 24, 'put his 18-week-old daughter in front of a scorching gas heater in a bouncy chair where she was found dead and covered in bruises and bite marks'

A jury was told that tiny Kayleigh Sheard, from Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, was found by paramedics in a bouncy chair in front of a gas fire, which was on its maximum setting. read


Russian girl who ran away to Syria says she was madly in love with Isis fanatic

Varvara Karaulova, 20, told a military court in Moscow that she had fallen for fanatical Airat Samatov and 'wed' him in a secret virtual ceremony after he groomed her online. read


Second group of stowaway migrants are found hiding in the back of a freezer lorry on the M25 just three days after 15 people were discovered in a -25C truck at service station 

A group of 23 adults and one child were found in the back of the lorry on the M25 on Monday afternoon, the second large group to be found in just four days. Police said 15 people were found on Friday. read


PIERS MORGAN: The night Bill Clinton and his loose zipper let Trump dodge the bullet that should have killed his campaign for good - and then walk all over Hillary

I don’t think I’m overstating things when I say that last night’s debate was the most sickeningly squalid spectacle in the history of US politics. I think Trump won, and it's Bill's fault. read


Bill Clinton would be 'horrified' to be accused of having 'Tony Blair's profit motivation', Chelsea said in leaked email 

Bill Clinton's daughter said she had heard her father be compared to Tony Blair for 'profit motivation' during a trip to London in 2011 and that it would 'horrify' him, Wikileaks reveals in emails from a Clinton aide. read


Warren Buffett hits back at Donald Trump's claim he got 'massive deduction' by saying he has 'paid federal income tax every year since 1944'

Warren Buffett, the billionaire investor, said his tax rate was in accordance with his adjusted gross income for 2015 - $11.6million while his deductions amounted to nearly $5.5million. read


Kenneth Bone who asked energy policy question at presidential debate steals the show

Uncommitted voter Kenneth Bone (pictured) asked the second to last question during Sunday's debate - and became such an instant hit that many viewers forgot to listen to the candidates' replies. read


Hillary Clinton doesn’t flinch as a fly LANDS on her face during presidential debate 

A fly landed on Hillary Clinton's face during the second Presidential debate, sending Twitter into a frenzy of memes and jokes. Many of them highlighted the fact that she did not flinch. read


Tiffany and Donald Trump duck each other's kisses after presidential debate

Tiffany Trump and her dad Donald both awkwardly ducked one another as they tried to share a kiss after Sunday night's debate, with Donald instead shaking the hand of Tiffany's boyfriend. read


Donald Trump's wife Melania dons a Gucci 'pussy-bow' blouse for presidential debate night

By Sunday, Melania and Ivanka Trump returned to the forefront of The Donald's campaign. His wife dressed in an aptly-named pussy-bow blouse, days after slamming his use of the word. read


British MPs drop their support for Donald Trump after sleazy tape scandal

Tory MPs Jacob Rees-Mogg and Iain Duncan Smith previously said they would never vote for Hillary Clinton, with the former saying last month that he would 'almost certainly vote for Trump'. read


Dramatic moment brave passers-by jump into a lake to save a pensioner and his dog from sinking car

Dramatic footage from Hertfordshire shows three people trying to rescue a man in his seventies from his car which had plunged into a lake and started to sink - eventually managing to save him. read


Holly Willoughby's 'stolen' SUV found by police at husband Dan Baldwin office

Holly Willoughby, 35, phoned Scotland Yard on Thursday evening after the Mercedes SUV went missing from the £3million home in south west London. read


Is this a cure for Alzheimer's? Gene therapy could help to prevent brain-clogging plaques from forming

Inserting the PGC-1-alpha gene into the brains of mice helped to stop protein build-ups - found in the brains of dementia patients - from forming, experts from Imperial College London found. read


RBS destroyed customers' businesses for profit and rewarded staff who targeted struggling firms, leaked files suggest

The Royal Bank of Scotland has come under increased scrutiny today after leaked files emerged which show it deliberately destroyed customers' businesses in order to boost profits. read


Have YOU got high blood pressure? Revealed, 7 things you should either eat or avoid to lower it

High blood pressure increases your risk of heart disease, stroke, heart failure and kidney disease. Now, three experts from the University of Newcastle, Australia reveal how to lower it. read


Ever had food poisoning? Why YOU could be more at risk of Crohn's disease

Levels of adherent-invasive E. coli are higher after food poisoning, experts from McMaster University, Hamilton, found. Crohn's disease sufferers are known to have higher levels of it. read


Cheeky fox runs off with fisherman's phone after joining him for a snack

Billy Petty, 20 from Walsall, West Midlands, was not expecting to have to chase after a fox cross country when he set up for a night's fishing. read


Not Missing Kate then? Prince William is all smiles as he poses with dozens of glamorous party-goers at the 100 Women in Hedge Funds gala... but there's no sign of his wife 

Prince William, 34, proved to be popular with the ladies this evening as he posed for a photo with the glamorous party-goers at the 100 Women in Hedge Funds gala dinner at the Middle Temple Hall. read


Photos of mothers dressed as X Factor 2016's Honey G take the Internet by storm

Mums everywhere have proclaimed their support for the Harrow-born 35-year-old by posting selfies dressed up in her signature sunglasses and cap. read


Brooks Way AXED from the X Factor after singer’s ex claimed he broke her nose

The pair, who were cut from Saturday's live show as the allegations surfaced, wrote: 'Today, we have had a tough day with a false allegation. Don't believe everything you read, both Amelia and Josh will be stating the truth.' read


Arnie Newson has appeared on SEVEN TV shows

The London-based accountant has appeared on This Morning, Benchmark, Grease Night, Dinner Date and Guess This House over the past two years - and it hasn't gone unnoticed. read


This Morning viewers blast Anni Jones who shares her BED with her children

Anni Jones, 42, from the Isle of Wight, said her parenting is all about the three Bs - bed-sharing, breastfeeding on demand and baby wearing - but has been blasted on Twitter. read


White Dee reveals she was almost driven to suicide as work dried up

Reality television star White Dee, 44, said she was driven to depression because she was unprepared for the fame that came with appearing on the controversial show, Benefits Street. read


Emmerdale's Leah Bracknell feels 'blessed' as she prepares to start lung cancer treatment

Bracknell (pictured), who played Zoe Tate in the British soap for 16 years, was only diagnosed five weeks ago. Fans quickly rallied to the news and helped her smash her fundraising target. read


Brides who'd spent hours and thousands of pounds planning their weddings share the excruciating things that went wrong

As wedding season winds down after an action-packed summer, brides have taken to internet forums to share their wedding disaster tales. read


Refugee captured by Syrians in Germany 'is probably linked to ISIS' say police

Jaber Albakr was detained overnight in Leipzig in eastern Germany after a tip-off that he may have been looking for associates in the city. read


Polish lorry driver admits killing 4 in a A34 pile up while changing music on his phone 

Thomasz Kroker appeared at Reading Crown Court charged with causing deaths of Tracy Houghton, Josh Houghton, Ethan Houghton and Aimee Goldsmith. read


Gable Tostee faces trial after tourist Warriena Wright fell to her death from Gold Coast apartment

Gable Tostee, from Australia's Gold Coast, south of Brisbane, is on trial accused of murdering Warriena Tagpuno Wright, 26, who fell to her death in August 2014. read


The miracle baby who wouldn't die: Thai boy is stabbed 14 TIMES and left in a shallow grave... but is set for a dream life with adopted Swedish parents 

The seven-month-old boy, named Aidin had been dumped face down in a 20cm grave in Khon Kaen province in Thailand in February , just days after he was born with 14 stab wounds. read


German man is caught halfway across the Channel trying to get to Britain on a PADDLEBOARD

A shocked boatload of divers discovered the man eight miles from Dover on Sunday morning and he is understood to have come from France. read


How to tone your tummy from the comfort of your own home

There is an exercise you can try to tone your tummy lying down in the comfort of your own home. Also, you should try to consume fibre every day to maintain a flat tummy. And as always, hydration is key. read


Behind the scenes of what it's like at a porn shoot

Gareth May from Metro.co.uk was invited to watch Joybear Pictures, a London-based production company, shoot a porn film. It starts with the owner, Justin Santos, asking for a 'p***y light.' read


Caught on camera: Shopkeeper forces two women with stolen goods stuffed into their underwear to empty their haul onto store floor 

In an astonishing video, thought to be taken at a shop in Brazil, the not so light-fingered pair are caught red handed by the management, who film their large sulky expressions. read


Don't 'close the door' on the economy with tough immigration crackdown during Brexit, plead business leaders 

In a devastating intervention, construction firm JCB announced tonight that it had terminated its membership of the pro-Brussels business group over the summer. read


Theresa May meets the Danish PM as she braces for Brexit negotiations

The Prime Minister has been visiting Denmark and the Netherlands today as part of a charm offensive ahead of a potentially stormy summit in Brussels next week. read


Labour split on immigration as Diane Abbott dismisses call to cut numbers

Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott (pictured) last night dismissed calls from the new Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer for immigration to the UK to be cut. read


Fears grow for missing Kathleen Harkin, last seen by River Tay in North Muirton, Perth

Kathleen Harkin was last seen on the banks of the River Tay in the North Muirton area of Perth on Saturday night - and specialist emergency teams have been deployed in the search. read


Boy pleads guilty to murder of Elizabeth Edwards and her daughter Katie

The bodies of 49-year-old dinner lady Elizabeth Edwards and her 13-year-old daughter Katie, (both pictured) were found at an address in Spalding, Lincolnshire, on April 15 this year. read


Tories race into a 17-point poll lead over Labour giving Theresa May a big majority

The remarkable lead for the Conservatives is the second largest ever recorded and would increase the Government's slim majority to a massive 114 seats if repeated at a general election. read


Their, they’re or there? Tricky grammar quiz challenges players on the most commonly misused words in the English language

So, just how much of a grammar genius are you really? This latest quiz by Playbuzz aims to test just how good you are at avoiding one of the most common mistakes in the English language. read


Chilling moment a gang of armed robbers smash their way into a London bank

Terrifying CCTV footage shows the mob forcing their way through the door of a Santander in Kentish Town, London. They confront the security guards inside with knives and a handgun. read


Could your blood pressure pills be making YOU depressed? Common tablets 'double the risk of developing a mood disorder'

Glasgow University scientists looked at the records of 525,046 patients aged 40 to 80 who were followed for five years. They found patients on beta blockers twice as likely to suffer depression. read


The stupidest selfie craze yet? Bizarre trend sees Twitter users throwing their PHONES in the air while trying to snap a picture of themselves clapping their hands in a 'self-five'

The craze was started by North Carolina State University engineer Seth Schneider, who shared a blurry image of himself clapping his hands. read


Hunt for ancient 'whistling bullets' in Israel could link Roman ruler to raid on Scottish fort

Researchers from the Trimontium Trust are investigating ancient ruins at Beitar in Israel in the hopes of linking Roman ruler Quintus Lollius Urbicus to a siege in Scotland. read


Fuel prices are set to rise by another 5p a litre

The cost of filling up a typical family car has already risen by nearly £6.50 in the last seven months after unleaded jumped from around £1 a litre to more than 113p. read


Aldi unveils new fashion collection with everything priced at less than £20

The budget store, which looks set to rival Lidl in the sartorial stakes, says its new collection of on-trend, autumnal 70s-inspired fashion pieces will lure fashion fans on a budget. read


Joan Collins donates items to Shooting Star Chase charity shop including Chanel bag

The 83-year-old actress and author gave more than 150 pieces from her wardrobe to the Shooting Star Chase charity shop in Guildford, with prices ranging up to £1,000. read


Woman forced into premature labour after being scared out of her wits by clown jumping out in front of her as spate of terrifying figures spreads across Britain and police warn pranksters they'll be arrested

Social media users want clowns to be stopped by police after a woman in Whitwick, Leicestershire, went into premature labour after a 17-year-old boy dressed as a clown jumped out on her. read


Creepy clowns terrorise Britain as children are chased and others wield knives

A spate of clown sightings is terrorising Britain as people report seeing the spooky characters jumping out from bushes or chasing them with knives. The bizarre and terrifying craze has spread from America. read


Kim Kardashian-inspired 'robbery victim' outfit released by Costumeish for Halloween

The controversial costume - which also includes a fake four million dollar ring, a robe and long black wig - is on sale for $69.99. The US-based company also created a 'foxy Megyn bloody tampon' costume. read


Russia announces it will turn its naval facility in Syria into a permanent base 

Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan have welcomed plans to construct a new pipeline that will carry Russian natural gas to Turkey and on to European Union countries. read


Iranian slammed for shaking hand of German man who was actually female

Massoumeh Ebtekar, Iran's controversial vice president, was at a meeting of environmental officials in Berlin, Germany to discuss an 'action plan' on water, air and biodiversity. read


The secret ingredient to life on Earth: A THICKENER may have kick-started the evolution of living creatures 

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology set out to solve the mystery of how the precursor of the present-day genetic code first duplicated. read


Ollie Locke stabs crocodile to death on Bear Gryll’s Celebrity Island 2016

The reality star, 28, has left fans furious for mounting and killing a crocodile on Sunday night's episode of Celebrity Island with Bear Grylls. read


Venezuela's prisoners STARVE to death in jails amid economic collapse

Video smuggled out of a jail at San Juan de los Morros, in the central Guarico region of Venezuela, show emaciated inmates struggling to survive. read


Is X Factor rapper Honey G really David Cameron in disguise?

Honey G is really recruitment consultancy director Anna Gilford who has worked in the industry for more than a decade and has a music technology degree from the University of Salford. read


Southern Railway goes to court for injunction over RMT strikes

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union plan action from tomorrow in the long-running row over the role of conductors. read


Cancer survivor, 45, who had her voice box removed claims an Uber driver dragged her out of his car because she 'wasn’t talking properly' before charging her £5 for a cancelled journey

Sam Barbic (pictured) said the driver screamed at her and grabbed her arm to pull her from his vehicle outside her home in London, with Uber now vowing to investigate the incident. read


People reveal the moment they realised they were dating 'an idiot' with hilarious results

People have revealed the moment they realised they were 'dating an idiot', including a woman who insisted that Paris is not in France and a man who thought you could survive by photosynthesis. read


Hacks to make your footwear look more expensive

If you can't afford high end footwear, you can make your shoes look more expensive by buying faux suede over fake leather, never wearing platforms and making sure they fit correctly. read


Apprentice candidate Jessica Cunningham was raped by a CLOWN in horror film

The 29-year-old brunette (pictured), who also used to earn £300-a-night as a stripper in an upmarket lap-dancing club in Liverpool, appeared in the horror movie Lock In, released in 2014. read


Saudi mother is ordered to divorce her husband against her will despite plea to judges after her uncles decide the couple are 'socially incompatible'

A judge in Al-Ayina Court in the Saudi Arabian capital city of Riyadh upheld the original verdict that said an eight-months-pregnant Maha Al-Tamimi should divorce from her husband. read


Daughter livestreams her wasted parents on a 'heroin binge' on Live Leak

The footage, shot in America, reveals the daughter and a man - whose connection to her parents is unknown - trying in vain to wake them up as they are slumped out in the family living room. read


Pensioner lost her arm after her friend’s car shot forward while she was trying to close a window severing the limb

Cancer survivor Maggie Hayes, 78, lost her arm while helping a friend close his car window in Cornwall and said the worst part was not being able to hug her granddaughter again. read


Jordan Harris is fighting for life after falling from a balcony in Sydney

Jordan Harris, 24, from Britain, shattered his pelvis, broke several bones and ruptured both his spleen and bladder when he plummeted from a supermarket balcony in Sydney last week. read


Are these the UK’s most stylish school run mums?

Tracksuit bottoms and leggings may be the school run staple for some busy mums, but a new crop of style savvy mum bloggers are using the morning routine to showcase their style. read


Shailene Woodley taken away in handcuffs for protesting Dakota Access pipeline as her arrest is captured during Facebook Live stream

Shailene Woodley has been arrested for trespassing while protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline on Monday morning.  read


Russian fisherman see NUCLEAR SUBMARINE surfacing near their dinghy 

The amazing moment was captured on camera by one of two Russian fisherman on a small dingy in the Sea of Japan. They made a plan to ease their shock by going out to get wasted. read


Google's autonomous van plans could spell the end for delivery drivers everywhere

A number of Chrysler Pacifica minivans (pictured) have been seen at one of Google's car parks in Mountain View, California, expanding the firm's fleet of driverless vehicles (stock image). read


Tesco pineapple planted 8 years ago sprouts into a tree and is bearing fruit

Fred Lovatt (pictured) sliced off the spiky top and shoved it in pot full of soil with fertiliser at his home in Cirencester, Glos. He's watered it ever since and has watched it grow into a 3ft-tall tree. read


Former leading headmaster calls for schools to be ranked according to pupils' wellbeing to push teachers to tackle bullying 

Sir Anthony Seldon, former head master of the top public school Wellington College, in Berkshire, is lobbying the government to introduce new performance measures. read


Glass-bottomed pools and a SNOW room: Designers reveal what it's like to build £100m superyachts for the world's most demanding customers

Superyacht designers reveal to MailOnline Travel how they create extravagant vessels to satisfy the world's wealthiest one per cent, including Beyonce. read


How a sprinkle of cinnamon can soothe your stomach by reducing temperature in the organ

Australian researchers found cinnamon lowers stomach temperature, which helps prevent damage to the stomach's lining. It is used in Chinese medicines to treat indigestion and cramps. read


West Yorkshire man spots 'triangular-shaped UFO with red flashing lights'

The retired officer, who asked to remain anonymous, made the sighting near Holmfirth, in Kirklees, and immediately contacted renowned ufologist Gary Heseltine. read


New book reveals the natural way to beat hot flushes and pep up your libido 

'What you put in your mouth really can have an enormous effect on your body,' writes clinical nutritionist Sophie Manolas. read


Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn in new Inge Morath photography book

Austrian-born Inge Morath refused to join the Hitler Youth while studying in Germany and joined Paris' famous Magnum Photos Agency after surviving World War II. read


Iranian child bride faces being hanged for killing abusive husband

Zeinab Sokian was sentenced to death for the 2012 murder of her husband, when she was just 17. As Zeinab married another prisoner while in jail and fell pregnant, her sentence was delayed. read


John Terry's father Ted 'is living with' 39-year-old mother-of-three

The father of the Chelsea defender is said to have moved in with Evelyn Minkey at a house in Chichester, West Sussex. read


Undertake mistakenly sent the coffin of a complete STRANGER to funeral

The undertaker was forced to apologise to more than 50 distressed friends and family who had sat through a full service at St Cadfan Church in Powys, Mid Wales, unaware it was the wrong coffin. read


Is there a crystal pyramid below the Bermuda Triangle? Conspiracy theorists say the structure exists - and it could explain why planes go missing

Reports have re-emerged that suggest a crystal pyramid lies 2,000 metres below the surface of the Bermuda Triangle, which is roughly bounded by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. read


Grumpy doctors and nurses are told to 'cheer up'  

According to whistleblower and GP Henrietta Hughes, grumpy doctors and nurses contribute to a 'toxic environment' that harms patients and prevents staff from speaking out. read


Russian woman is rushed to hospital in Pattaya after being stabbed in the stomach by jealous former business partner after her new restaurant eclipses his 

Sonia Greenburg, 36, was allegedly stabbed a former business partner after a disagreement she left to open her own restaurant. She was stabbed in the stomach as she walked home from work. read


Alleged serial killer Stephen Port 'wore toupee to give him confidence on Grindr'

Stephen Port, of Barking, east London, allegedly poisoned four men with lethal doses of the party drug GHB to satisfy his fetish for sex with unconscious men. read


'Straight off the Jeremy Kyle show': Wedding venue boss is forced to apologise after calling brides who use her upmarket business 'munters' 

Sarah Donegan, 52, met brides-to-be while running a stall at a wedding fair in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, last weekend. She later wrote there were 'so many munter brides'. read


My secret to finally finding true love? Giving up booze: Writer found the alcohol-induced memory lapses suffered by Emily Blunt in new film The Girl On The Train disturbingly familiar

'I'm watching The Girl On The Train. I am supposed to be riveted, rapt. All I feel is overwhelmingly sad,' writes HANNAH BETTS. read


Qantas plane aborts landing at Melbourne Airport in extreme winds 

The shocking footage shows a Qantas plane coming down to land at Melbourne Airport on Sunday amid fierce winds when it is forced to pull up. read


‘If I don’t change, I’ll be in one of these caskets’: Terrified Philippine drug dealers enter rehab program where they build coffins for the thousands killed in Duterte’s war on narcotics 

More than 700,000 drug users and pushers have registered with the authorities in the Philippines and to warn them off taking drugs again, they have been trained to make coffins. read


British teacher who went on the run after he was charged with tricking children into performing sex acts over the Internet is arrested in Barcelona

Fugitive Cory Baptiste from Purfleet, Essex, was detained in a popular city centre square in Barcelona in a joint operation involving Spanish and British police. read


Birmingham teacher relies on school dinners and spends £50 A WEEK on ready meals

Romanian-born mathematics teacher Ioana Popescu, 26, from Birmingham, has been shortlisted in a contest to find the country's worst cook after one too many kitchen fails. read


Iranian truck driver goes wrong way up one way street

A truck driver in Iran smashed his way through eight cars and damaged others after trying to get back on track after turning down a one-way street and becoming blocked in by the traffic. read


5 relatives accused of murdering South Korean woman during botched EXORCISM

The 41-year-old woman died from her injuries when her South Korean relatives tried to smother her during the ritual at the Intercontinental Hotel in Frankfurt in December last year. read


X Factor soldier John Norwood jailed after attacking a colleague with a machete

John Norwood, from Glasgow (pictured), was convicted of a machete attack on Lance Sergeant James Warnock at a barracks in Aldershot following a row at a nearby pub. read


NHS offers men £33-an-hour for 'intimate examinations' by trainee doctors

The Great Western Hospital in Swindon, Wiltshire, said volunteers are needed for training exercises in how to carry out examinations of the foreskin, penis, testicles and rectum. read


Donald Trump's Atlantic City Taj Mahal casino shuts down after 26 years

The Taj Mahal becomes the fifth Atlantic City casino to go out of business since 2014, when four others, including Trump Plaza, shut their doors. read


The true cost of restoring Parliament will cost 'BILLIONS MORE' than current £4bn budget, warns MP on committee in charge of project

Neil Gray, the SNP MP who sits on the Palace of Westminster committee, said the £4 billion forecast for the programme ‘significantly’ downplays the true expense of the work. read


See the world... and take your house with you! The one-bedroom home that can be dismantled and reassembled within four hours

Estonian company Kodasema has invented a new one-bedroom house with factory-made parts that can be broken down easily. The 260 sq ft house has a living room, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom. read


British man, 35, faces extradition to Greece over car crash in 2003

Father-of-two Paul Wright, 35, (pictured) from Mold in Flintshire, claims he was the passenger in a car which was involved in a minor collision while on holiday in Malia, Crete in 2003. read


Apple stock hits highest since Dec on Samsung Note 7 fire crisis

Apple stock has jumped 2.3 percent, reaching a high not seen since December, after arch rival Samsung suspended production of its Galaxy Note 7 following fires in replacement devices. read


Worried about your Samsung Note 7? Here are your options

The four major U.S. mobile carriers, meanwhile, have all suspended trade-ins for the replacement phones; so have major retailers such as Best Buy. read


Woman hangs sign from Burswood apartment shaming her cheating boyfriend

A furious woman has hung a huge sign from a Burswood apartment naming and shaming her cheating boyfriend named Dave. The sign says: 'Dave I know you're on notsovanilla.com'. read


Beware of the Pomeranian? Hilarious photos of VERY friendly guard dogs undermining their warning signs sweep the web 

From two adorable fluffy Pomeranians to a disinterested cat and even a moose, the true reality of what lurks behind the threatening sign has been revealed. read


'ISIS fighter' Sajid Aslam says he wants to return to Britain for fish and chips

Sajid Aslam was part of a group of men three men from Walsall, West Midlands, who were said to have made their way to Syria to fight for ISIS in 2014, but he claims he is working as a teacher. read


Doctors hail new wonder lung cancer drug Keytruda that 'melts away the disease' and is THREE TIMES more effective than chemotherapy

Doctors say cancers of half their patients in a global clinical trial for drug Keytruda had stopped spreading after a year, without any of the side effects of chemotherapy and three times better. read


Oxo dad soon to hit screens as middle-class British family get makeover

For decades, the ‘Oxo mum’, Lynda Bellingham, offered television viewers brief glimpses into the lifestyle of middle-class Britain. But the classic adverts are now to return with the new 'Oxo dad'. read


RMT bosses urge Southern rail staff to sign up to new conditions

Union bosses who caused disruption to Southern rail commuters with a string of strikes have caved in - and are insisting a three-day strike this week goes ahead, causing even more misery to thousands. read


Ben Needham's mother says confirmation he is dead would give 'closure'

The distraught mother of British toddler Ben Needham, who went missing on the Greek island of Kos 25 years ago, says she is preparing herself for her son's remains to be found. read


X Factor mansion is on sale for £2.8million

The eight-bedroom home (pictured) in Enfield, north London, had a starring role in the 11th season of the talent show in 2014 with Fleur East and fellow contestants staying there during filming. read


Nigerian student given hospital order for killing academic days after knife charges were dropped

Femi Nandap stabbed Dr Jeroen Ensink to death in Islington, north London as the victim went to post cards to friends and family telling them of the birth of his daughter. read


What cancer looks like under fluorescent lights and 3D scans

Collated by the National Cancer Institute, the images were taken at a number of cancer centres across the US. A range of fluorescent scans and 3D images were used in the collection. read


Gorbachev warns of 'dangerous point' as US-Russia ties sour

The 85-year-old former Soviet leader has called on the US and Russia to restart talks on Syria explaining that stopping them was the 'biggest mistake' and that dialogue must be renewed. read


Why you should NOT wash your hands: Less soap could be a GOOD thing for your health, allergy expert explains

Many allergy experts say it is vital for our future health and that of our children to reduce hand washing and allow friendly microbes back into our mouths, says epidemiology professor Tim Spector. read


The simple changes to your diet you NEED to make to lose fat and shed a stone in just 21 days 

Glasgow and London-based nutritionist Fiona Kirk shares her top tips to lose fat quickly and reach your ideal weight with FEMAIL, including eating 10 instead of five a day. read


Catholic school alert after Instagram post threatened to 'kill every infidel student'

Anti-terrorist officers are investigating the source of the Instagram post which threatened a massacre against the McAuley Catholic High School in Doncaster, South Yorkshire. read


Former scout leader at a Catholic children's home is jailed

John Cahill, pictured, pleaded guilty to six counts of indecent assault on four boys aged between ten and 14 at the St Francis orphanage in Shefford, Bedfordshire in the 1960s and 1970s. read


Match Of The Day's Jacqui Oatley had to call police after receiving online threats

The British presenter (pictured), who works for BBC and ITV, revealed how she had contacted the police a second time after a schoolboy referee sent her an abusive message over Twitter. read


Jim Ratcliffe plans to force workers to take morning tea break at END of their shift

Contracted staff at the huge Ineos petrochemical plant in Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, owned by industrialist Jim Ratcliffe (pictured), are allegedly facing the possibility of an end to their 10am break. read


South Africa is finally the No.1 destination, thanks to Brexit!

The Mail On Sunday's Travel Editor, Frank Barrett, explores why South Africa has become the best-value long-haul holiday destination for the first time in the annual Post Office report. read


Stalker in suburbia: Hooded man is caught on CCTV slashing the roof of terrified mother's car before filling it with milk and dead FISH and leaving nails under the tyres

Julie Lewis, 57, says she is 'living in fear' after her CCTV cameras at her Cheshire home caught a hooded man ripping open the soft-top roof of her BMW for a second time. read


Pompeii 3D tour reveals villa a banker lived in 2,000 years ago

Researchers from Lund University in Sweden have been working on the project since 2010, in the hope of documenting the area in Pompeii before it deteriorates further. read


Poldark fans go wild as the Aidan Turner's character seduces Demelza 

Thought Poldark fever was waning? A raunchy scene involving stockings saw viewers of last night's episode of the BBC period drama swoon as Aidan Turner's character helped Demelza with her hosiery. read


Fans mourn the end of Victoria - as final episode pulls in 4.8million viewers

The final episode of Victoria, which saw the erstwhile monarch give birth to her first child, proved a ratings winner for ITV, pulling in 4.8million viewers during last night's finale. read


Mahendra Ahirwar who lived with his head hanging to one side has surgery in India

Mahendra Ahirwar, 13, was born with a rare condition that made his neck hang at a 180-degrees. But thanks to life changing surgery he can finally see the world the right way up. read


'I'm passionate about selling this s*** to people who don't need it': Over champagne and lobster at an idyllic ski resort, postal fraud mafia boast how they rip off the elderly - with help from Royal Mail 

Millions of British pensioners are being ripped off through postal scams with the fraudsters using letters to try and trick the vulnerable and elderly into sending money through the post. read


British border checks will be carried out in Ireland after we leave the EU, under plans drawn up by ministers

Britain is hoping to rely on beefed-up controls at the Republic's ports and airports in order to avoid the return of a 'hard border' with Northern Ireland. read


Woman from gypsy family didn't know she was pregnant until she went into LABOUR

Cilla Ward, 29, from Dublin, had no idea she was pregnant by a man she has been dating in secret. She was taken to hospital with stomach pains and told she was going to give birth. read


Mice sing like a JET ENGINE to find a mate: Ultrasonic love songs could be the key to treating autism and stutters

Researchers from the Universities of Cambridge, Southern Denmark and Washington State Vancouver said mice make ultrasound in a way never found before in any animal. read


Pope Francis is 'saddened' to learn two lesbian nuns married

The women, known as Sister Federica and Sister Isabel, tied the knot in Pinerolo, near Turin on September 28 after falling in love during a mission in West Africa. read


Family of baby whose head has swelled to twice its normal size has sold 'everything they own' in a desperate bid to get her treatment

Nara Ariska, 10 months, old, from a remote part of Indonesia, was diagnosed with hydrocephalus - a build-up of cerebrospinal fluid on her brain - when she was born, causing her head to swell. read


Apple Watch banned from cabinet meetings over fears Russian SPIES are using them

Apple's smartwatch joins the list of banned devices, which already includes smartphones, that must not be taken into UK cabinet meetings. It is feared that Russian hackers could use them to listen in. read


A luxury hotel on four wheels! The £380,000 campervan with underfloor heating, a rain shower and state-of-the-art kitchen that costs twice as much as a home in England 

The luxurious 35ft long Morelo Empire Liner, which will be unveiled in Birmingham this week, boasts underfloor heating, a rain shower and spacious double bed. read


The parkour pooch! Watch Storm the Staffordshire bull terrier run up TWELVE FOOT walls and trees 

Storm, an 18-month-old Staffordshire bull terrier, has an incredible skill for vertical wall running and is trying to beat the world record of 14ft with the help of her owner Alex Manning from Bedford. read


Alleged burglars 'plotted £40million gem heist on exclusive Mayfair jeweller's' 

Danny Jones, 59, and Terry Perkins, 68, face claims they carried out a 'well planned and well executed' raid on Chaitila's flagship store in London's Mayfair. read


Lady Barbara Judge says new mothers risk jobs by not hiring a nanny

Lady Barbara Judge (pictured), the first female chairman of the Institute of Directors, said the US system - where mothers are entitled to 12 weeks' unpaid leave - was better than that in the UK. read


Cadbury reveals some of the cringe-worthy Milk Tray Man hopefuls whose audition tapes didn't make the cut

Cadbury has released hilarious audition tapes from some of the 20,000 auditionees hoping to be crowned the new Milk Tray Man...including a man in a black thong and another saying he'd wear a wig. read


CCTV shows men fleeing after taekwondo expert was shot dead in Bethnal Green

Jordan Bari, 20, (pictured) a taekwondo blackbelt, was fatally shot in the stomach 'at point blank range' at a flat in Bethnal Green, east London, last Monday at around 8pm. read


Rubbish collectors find SEX TOY at the summit of Scotland's Ben Nevis mountain 

Volunteers collecting rubbish on Scotland's Ben Nevis over the weekend were startled to discover a vibrator sitting amid the staggering 589lbs of litter. read


Now that's pushing the boat out! Leicester City's billionaire owner splashes out on £11million superyacht complete with five luxury cabins 

Leicester City’s billionaire owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha has bought himself an £11million superyacht, with five bedrooms, bars and a luxury lounge, as premier celebrations continue. read


Kim Jong-un 'so afraid of being assassinated that he does not stray far from Pyongyang'

He reportedly limits his publicity visits to military bases, including missile and nuclear tests, as well as to farms and factories within a short distance of the capital, which have all been heavily vetted. read


Kim Jong-un's North Korea 'will have 100 long-range nuclear missiles within 4 years'

In a report released over the weekend, a US think tank, the RAND Corporation, listed North Korea as the biggest of five major threats the US is facing around the world. read


Teenager whose fragile skin falls off at the slightest touch is wrapped in a COCOON of bandages to prevent a deadly infection

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Nicky Zahorcak, 19, from Lancaster, California, was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa when he was born. read


Bizarre 235-million-year-old creatures gave rise to mammals

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil identified two new species of cynodants - early ancestors of mammals - based on remains that had been left in a museum for decades. read


Life on the streets: Images from around the world capture the hardships of being homeless 

With a UN report estimating that 100million people around the world do not have a place to call home, photocrowd.com ran a competition, where participants were asked to capture homeless people. read


Chilling CCTV shows dark 'ghostly figure' walking through vehicles on a busy road

The CCTV footage seems to show a dark 'ghostly figure' crossing a busy road as traffic drives straight through it. It is unclear where the footage was filmed. read


Chinese newlywed 'allows guests to molest her during the ceremony

Video said to have been captured in northern China shows male revellers lining up and paying to grope the 'bride' during the wedding festivities. read


Are we one step closer to eternal youth? Scientists discover how to 'slow down or stop the ageing process'

Researchers at Nottingham University discovered a protein, called carbonic anhydrase, found within the powerhouse of a cell has a crucial role in the ageing process. read


Minister Gavin Barwell says let inheritance skip a generation

Gavin Barwell said his mother will leave her estate and £750,000 home to his three sons and two nephews. He made the comments whilst at the Tory party conference in Birmingham. read


Shocking CCTV footage shows the moment a Salvation Army carer was caught on camera stealing from a war veteran in his own home

Drew Murphy, 47, was working for a war veteran in Greenock, Scotland, and was caught out stealing £20 from his wallet on a hidden camera set up after the victim became suspicious. read


Heart-stopping moment policeman tries to stop a car from being washed away in raging floodwaters 

Video footage has caught the moment a policeman in China tries to stop a car from being washed away in flood waters on October 8. Three people trapped inside, were rescued after an hour. read


Is this the creepiest wedding cake EVER?

Brazilian sculptor Juliana Le Pine makes lifelike figures from biscuit dough, and her latest video sees her creating a bride and groom based on photographs has been viewed 135,000 times. read


Frying Pan Tower owner SUNBATHES during Hurricane Matthew on roof of Coast Guard station

Richard Neal and his fiancée, rode out Hurricane Matthew at Frying Pan Tower, an abandoned Coast Guard Light Station located 34 miles off the coast of North Carolina. read


A taste for death? Three-bedroom Victorian house where 'Queen of Crime' PD James wrote her early novels on a typewriter is on the market for £2.5m

The pretty three-bedroom former townhouse built in the 1830s in Kensington, West London, where author PD James wrote many of her early novels, is now on the market. read


Shoplifting mother-of-six says she'll steal again if employers don't give her a job

Kim Farry, 54, from Fulham, shunned a life of crime in favour of a life on benefits but says she misses the money so much, she'll have 'no choice' but to steal again if she can't get a job. read


Photographer captures the Milky Way, a meteor, the moon and an erupting volcano all in the same shot 

Photographer Mike Mezeul managed to score a real one-shot wonder - by capturing lava, the Milky Way, the moon and a meteor all in the same image while on a trip to Hawaii. read


Dog is freed after spending three years trapped inside Siberian cellar

Local pensioners in Khabarovsk fed the animal each day, but in winter, with temperatures sinking to minus 30C, she howled and wailed. It had crawled inside as a puppy and was too scared to come out. read


Row over Facebook tax is reignited after company received £11.3m tax credit

The social networking giant's UK business enjoyed sales of £210 million last year - but it posted a loss of over £52 million, official accounts show. read


Chinese man walks on treadmill sitting down while snacking and drinking wine

Hilarious footage shows a lazy man tries to exercise while sitting down. The man eats snacks and drinks rice wine throughout the 17-second clip, which is believed to be filmed in China. read


Thigh and mighty: Woman gives pervert an almighty beating after he repeatedly strokes her leg on Chinese underground 

These are the shocking scenes were a Chinese woman was assaulted by a pervert while sitting on an underground train until she decided to slap her assailant across the face. read


The 'Tesla of speedboats': £120,000 electric yacht travels 50 miles on one charge - but you need an invitation to get one

Netherlands-based Edorado Marine hopes to bring a fleet of designs to market that echo efforts around the development of electric cars and planes. The S7 will begin shipping in 2018. read


Naked models use body paint to perfectly camouflage against variety of famous landmarks

New York artist Trina Merry lines her subjects up and photographes them as they appear to blend right into the scenery around them, which ranges from Normandy to Istanbul and New York. read


Boy, nine, who lost his leg after being hit by a drunk driver is banned from playing Under-10s football on health and safety grounds in case his false leg injures opponents

Lochlan Olden, nine, of Pontypridd, south Wales, has been banned from playing for Treforest FC after just one game with his new carbon fibre leg, while the club was fined £20. 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


Incredible footage shows tigers swimming and playing on a Dubai BEACH 

The video has been shared almost 1 million times just a few days after being uploaded, and was reportedly taken on the coast of Dubai, in the north-eastern United Arab Emirates. read