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Hackney newsagent risked his life to save a teenager from knifeman

Terrifying CCTV footage has captured the moment a heroic newsagent risked his life to save a teenager who had been chased into his shop by knife-wielding thugs. Abbas Solak was working behind the counter at Bon Bon in Hoxton, Hackney, east London, when the boy sprinted in and tried to slam the door shut. Video taken inside the shop shows Mr Solak rushing to help the teen hold the door closed as the thugs tried to smash through the glass door earlier this month. Mr Solak pushed the youth out of harm's way just as a thug armed with a large knife and a machete forced his way through the door. The knifeman then wildly lunged at the shopkeeper, but was held back by another youth.

Taunton architecture student who killed herself left note saying legal system let her down

Juliet Crew, 22, from Taunton took her own life after writing a note claiming she had been let down by the criminal justice system after a jury acquitted her step father Nigel Parkin of raping her over a seven-year period. Ms Crew claimed Parkin, right, interfered with her at least 10 times from the age of nine. Ms Crew's body was found at her home by her mother Judith in August 2015.

Royal Mail say the grass verge leading to terraced homes on Severn View, Pontypool (pictured) breaches their health and safety rules and have banned any posties from attempting to deliver there.

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In an article of September 14 comparing the lives of teenage girls in Middlesbrough and Surrey, it was mistakenly suggested that Molly Ryan suffers regular sexual harassment from men.

Prince Charles takes the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to Waitrose then the pub

The Duchess of Cornwall was seen pouring a half pint of beer for her husband (left) as they marked the opening of The Duchess of Cornwall, the new pub which has officially opened in the experimental Dorset village of Poundbury. The couple were joined by The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh (bottom right), who also perused the ales on tap, before returning to Waitrose, the on-site supermarket. There, the Queen was seen browsing the cheese aisle (top right), before studying the cereals on offer. The Royal tour of the village, which came twenty years after work on the estate began, also saw Charles unveil a 10ft statue of his beloved grandmother (inset), to whom the development is dedicated.

In contrast, two thirds of MPs surveyed said a Hillary Clinton presidency would make the world safer. The survey exposes the lack of support Donald Trump has in the UK, even among right-wingers.

Neringa Narusyte (shown) was in the back seat of a black Vauxhall Corsa which collided with another car on the B9016 in Moray, north-east Scotland, at 11pm on Wednesday.

Juliet Crew, 22, from Taunton took her own life after writing a note claiming she had been let down by the criminal justice system after a jury acquitted her step father Nigel Parkin of raping her over a seven-year period.

Reverend James Meredith Day (pictured) gave the appearance of respectability but those closest to him learned of his dark sexual fantasies and fondness for violent pornography.

The Rail, Maritime and Transport union said 400 of its members working on London Underground's Piccadilly line will vote in the coming weeks on whether to launch industrial action.

But the MoD said had they followed EU human rights laws, troops would have faced a 'lethal Catch 22' situation where they would had been forced to free insurgents who could kill soldiers.

Derby girl Lilly Mae's amazing 999 call to save her mother's life during epileptic fit

Six-year-old Lilly Mae (left) dialled 999 after she found her mother Portia David (together right), 24, on the floor of their home in Derby on October 7. The little girl stayed calm as she did her best to describe her mother's condition to the call handler. She said, 'my mum is not waking up' before explaining her mother fell 'really far because she is really big'. Moments later paramedics arrived to give Miss David life-saving treatment.

Barrymore (pictured), now 64, said a 'massive' weight had been lifted from his shoulders after a police force reportedly admitted he was wrongfully detained and questioned for murder.

Pictures show a traffic warden in Leicester putting a £35 ticket on the metallic pink convertible after owner Moosa Navsa parked it illegally on Tuesday.

The lorry driver, who wished to remain anonymous, said the 'rest mist came down' when another motorist cut him up in Sutton-in-Ashfield, in Nottinghamshire.

Schoolgirl is killed in a horror road crash in Moray

A 'beautiful' 14-year-old schoolgirl was killed in a horror crash during a night out yesterday which also left her close friend fighting for her life. Neringa Narusyte (left) was in the back seat of a black Vauxhall Corsa which collided with another car on the B9016 in Moray, north-east Scotland, at 11pm on Wednesday. Her friend, aged 14, suffered life threatening injuries in the crash and two other girls, aged 16 and 17, who were also in the car, were injured. Neringa's mother Ilona (pictured inset with her daughter and the rest of their family) broke down in tears as she paid tribute to the 'lovely' schoolgirl at the family home in Buckie.

Robert McNamara , 24, from Scarborough, pleaded guilty at Chester Crown Court to attempting to enter as a trespasser at the striker's family home in Cheshire, with intent to steal on August 3.

While many would view tea as a cornerstone of British culture, admitting to drinking it was deemed by tribunals to be a sign of hypocrisy and cowardice if a person was a conscientious objector.

Mark Buckley, 34 (pictured), was riding his Yamaha 125 to work when a Fiat Doblo driven by Kevin Weisztort, 36, veered onto the wrong side of the road and struck him in thick fog.

Lawns at seven Cambridge University colleges have been blighted by birds who dig up ground in search of the chafer bug, a soil-dwelling beetle that feeds on the roots of grass.

Abbas Solak was working behind the counter at Bon Bon in Hoxton, Hackney, east London, when the teenager was chased inside the shop by knife-wielding thugs.

UK's first luxury 'five star' care home for dementia sufferers located in Chelsea

This is the £2,000-a-week dementia care home situated on the corner of Chelsea's King's Road, home of some of London's most exclusive shops and restaurants. The five star facility has its own around-the-clock restaurant with meals prepared by an award-winning chef. Residents can avail of pet therapy, cooking, craft lessons, gardening and even Zumba.

Danny Cornelius was found dead in the garden of his grandparent's home in Gravesend, Kent in July after suffering years of torment after witnessing the horrific murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby in 2013.

These are the shocking scenes as a group of yobs throw fireworks at innocent cyclists and pedestrians walking along the street in Hackney, east London, risking causing serious injury or even death.

The letter, written on November 25, 1969, was discovered in the sleeve of a record bought at a car boot sale 20 years ago. It was valued at a Beatles memorabilia day in Liverpool on Wednesday.

Labour staff had been told that after an unusually busy year they could roll over 15 days of holiday into 2017 but Corbyn's office manager Karie Murphy told his staff the offer doesn't apply to them.

GBBO fans go wild for Jane Beedle's VERY pretty daughter after appearance on final

University student Amy Beedle (right) made a brief appearance during last night's final when she was interviewed about her mother Jane's chances of winning the competition. She later returned to sample some of her mother's bakes at the famous Bake Off tent before the winner was announced. But her brief appearances appeared to send GBBO fans into meltdown mode, with the words 'Jane's daughter' briefly trending on Twitter (inset). Fans were amazed by her glamorous appearance and soon declared her as the real winner of the night. Holly wrote: 'Jane's daughter was the best thing to come out of the bakeoff finale' while another described her as 'gorgeous'. Nay Walton wrote 'collective PHWOAR' while Victoria added: 'Jane's daughter is proper stunning and works dungarees like noone else.' Jane, from Beckenham, Kent, lost out in the final to Candice Brown, but Amy later posted a picture of them together on Instagram (left) saying she was 'proud as punch' of her mother.

She had been made star baker three times during the show's ten-week run, her quality emphasised by the fact that she was the bookies favourite. And last night Candice Brown finally claimed her prize.

Glamorous PE teacher Candice Brown was crowned the winner of the series tonight. Yet while she was celebrating with family and friends, millions of fans were left mourning the end of the show.

The Great British Bake Off's last series on the BBC went out in style with a nail-biting final that proved a triumph for Candice Brown and anyone working in the lipstick industry. 

International trade minister Mark Garnier (pictured) said increasing costs were a 'well predicted effect' and there was 'nothing' the government could do about it.

GDP grew by 0.5 per cent in the three months after the nation voted to cut ties with Brussels, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

In an article for MailOnline, Ms Evans said she was clear that the country had to quit the single market altogether, cut all ties with EU law, and end free movement.

Nursing mother slams Ikea after a security guard stopped her breastfeeding her baby

Katy Scrigna was in the Manchester Ashton branch feeding her seven-week-old daughter when she was told to move to the store's 'designated breastfeeding area'. She said the security guard then pulled a face and referred to her as 'you people', which she said was an 'inhumane, rude, shameful, and derogatory way to refer to a breastfeeding mother.' Furious by the store's response, Ms Scrigna wrote an impassioned Facebook post where she attacked IKEA and accused them of breaking the law. IKEA have admitted their staff were at fault and insisted mothers were free to breastfeed anywhere in their stores.

Edel Houston, 23, from Glengormley near Belfast, died in June last year after suffering a seizure followed by a fatal heart attack after taking the weighloss pills.

Charlotte Houghton, from Hull, said a cashier told her son Mason that he had a 'girl's one' when he chose a pink Frozen Kinder Surprise egg at the Sainsbury's checkout.

The video, from CCTV in Poland, shows a cyclist being thrown off his bicycle and into the air after he is hit by a car when he ignored road markings in an attempt to save time.

Hannah Russell, 19, of Yorkshire, got Shetland pony Alf as a Christmas present after being left devastated when a series of riding accidents left her with a fractured vertebrae and worn spinal discs.

Scarborough schoolgirl was sent home for having white hair extensions

Chenise Benson, left, was sent home from George Pindar School in Scarborough after she returned following half term with long white dreadlocks. Her father Darren Benson, pictured inset with Chenise, believes her new hairstyle complies fully with the school's uniform guidelines and insists his daughter is being discriminated against. Mr Benson, 39, said: 'It cost £140 and will stay in her hair for a year so it won't be coming out. One of her friends at the school, who has Jamaican heritage, has the same style of hair cut but with a red stripe in it rather than white and she has been allowed to remain.'

Three siblings and their friend saved the lives of two terrified pensioners trapped in their vehicle in a flash food as they were driving out of a Toys R Us car park in Plymouth.

Abigail Jones, four, was treated at the scene in Halifax, West Yorkshire, by paramedics and taken to hospital by air ambulance - with a family friend saying her brother Cory's crossbow had misfired.

Emily Henderson, from Bedford, was born at 24 weeks, weighing 1lb 2oz, after mother Rhiannon Shades had an infection in her placenta. Now 3-and-a-half months, she has been allowed to go home.

Scott Douglas, 30, from Leighton Buzzard, had jetted out for the two-week luxury family holiday to Orlando on September 28 with his partner Leanne Lindars, 29, their daughter Mia, two, and her parents.

Ken Jones, 89, of Knutsford, Cheshire, has won a £5,000 settlement after taking Cheshire East Council to a small claims court over the damage potholes caused to his Mercedes C-class car.

Lily Bolton, 24, and her partner Steve Moore, 28, and their three young children, live in a two-bedroom council home in Bodmin, Cornwall - but can no longer cope with their neighbour.

Indian businessman who groped passenger on flight from Qatar to Manchester is JAILED

Suman Das, 46, was arrested at Manchester Airport after the 18-year old victim claimed he touched her between her legs whilst she was dozing in her seat. She said woke up to feel a 'rubbing sensation' and fled to the back of the plane in tears. At the time of the assault at 30,000 feet aboard a Qatar Airways Boeing 787, Das' wife Sonia was sat beside him unaware of her husband's behaviour. He initially claimed he must have touched the girl by accident whilst fidgeting in his seat and offered to apologise - but he later said he could not have carried out an assault as he was asleep.

Stefano Brizzi (pictured), 50, allegedly murdered PC Gordon Semple, 59, at his south London flat after organising a meeting on Grindr.

John Leathem, 32, stabbed Paige Doherty 61 times and inflicted more than 140 injuries when she stopped at his Delicious Deli in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire.

Paul Hemming, 43, beat Natalie Hemming, 31, as her children slept upstairs at their home, Luton Crown Court was told. He admits manslaughter but denies murder.

The youths aged 17, 16, 15 and 15, who cannot be named for legal reasons, all pleaded guilty at Chesterfield magistrates' court to carrying out an act of outraging public decency for the offence.

Damon Smith, 19, of south-east London, has been charged with making or possessing an explosive substance with intent to endanger life after a suspicious item was found on a Tube train.

Masum Goni, 37, pictured, from Ilford received a Sexual Harm Prevention order following his conviction preventing him from sitting next to any woman on a London bus for 12 months.

Husband Lance Hart shot wife and daughter after leaving document outlining murderous plans

Controlling husband Lance Hart, 57, (right) wrote a 12-page confession before he blasted his wife Claire, 50, and their 19-year-old daughter Charlotte (together left) before turning the shotgun on himself in Spalding on July 19. Mrs Hart had packed her bags and walked out on July 14  because she'd 'had enough' of her 'selfish' husband, who spent the next five days plotting murder. As he ate a 'last supper' of paella and wine in his garden on the night before the murders he wrote: 'Revenge is a dish best served cold. Karma is a b***h'. The killer also said his three children were 'conspiring' against him and would murder his estranged wife and only daughter to spite them and his surviving sons Ryan, 25, and Luke, 26. In a message to his family he wrote:  'You completely destroyed my life without giving me a chance so I will destroy yours.' Hart knew his wife was going swimming with Charlotte and lay in wait for them in the leisure centre's car park in Spalding, Lincolnshire (inset) before gunning them down. The manager found Claire and her estranged husband dead but Charlotte was still alive and she used her final words to say: 'It was my dad who shot me'.

Foster Christian, a 54-year-old grandfather, slaughtered mother-of-three Natasha Sadler-Ellis and fishmonger Simon Gorecki in a horrific knife attack in Canterbury.

Tanneguy Marie De Carne, who lives in a £2.7million home in St John's Wood, north west London, jumped red traffic lights and rode on busy pavements through the City of London.

Ulrik Nielsen, 57, from Gentofte near Copenhagen, and Alex Beech, 44, from Hull, admitted conspiracy to defraud at Inner London Crown Court today.

Stuart Moreland, 37, of Northallerton, North Yorkshire, sent 'flirtatious' texts and then 'challenged' her to kiss him the next time they met - and a 'full sexual relationship' then took place between them.

Cheshire Constabulary wanted to keep details of the Sexual Harm Order imposed on Nikolas Crawshaw, pictured, secret to 'protect his privacy' after he was found not guilty of rape and sexual assault.

Actor Nyakeh Kpaka, 26, who appeared in hit TV show Broadchurch, has been jailed for eight years at Woolwich Crown Court after being convicted of three sex attacks on two women.

Victorian Lady’s Guide to Sex, Marriage, and Manners book tells what 19th century ladies

While women today are encouraged to be adventurous between the sheets, it was a different story for their corseted sisters living at the turn of the 20th century. hen, prim and proper was the order of the day with regular intercourse, different sexual positions and even 'over-excitement' all strongly discouraged. In her new book, Unmentionable: The Victorian Lady's Guide to Sex, Marriage, and Manners, writer and historian Therese Oneill, reveals the sex tips given to women in the Victorian era.

The murals add colour and brighten up the lanes and streets of Glasgow, with tourists and locals enjoying wandering around and looking at them.

A secondary school teacher from Barnsley in South Yorkshire who attacked two nightclub bouncers while high on cocaine has been kicked out of the profession.

A migration baby boom has made almost all secondary schools rated 'outstanding' oversubscribed as children have to be turned down amid the rise in population.

The 4in tall jar was bought as a present for the owner's parents from an antique shop in London in May 1946. The piece is expected to fetch more than £200,000 at auction in Salisbury, Wiltshire.

A recording reveals a British-sounding pilot told air traffic controllers that 'toxic gas type fumes' had prompted the medical emergency, which saw the London-bound flight diverted to Vancouver.

Dr Stephen Frost alleges that he was dismissed for 'whistleblowing' on incorrect prescription given to an Army veteran. he now claim that he has been libelled with revealed emails.

French village of Allex fought to stop Calais Jungle migrants from moving in

EXCLUSIVE - The picturesque village of Allex, in southern France, has been locked in a battle with the French government over plans to house 50 migrants from the Calais Jungle in a 19th Century château. Many people living there have protested against the new arrivals, pictured centre. They are angry that it has come at a time when the council has been making cutbacks. Allex, the gateway to Provence, is one of a growing number of French towns and villages which are resisting the move. The château, a former school, was previously owned by 89-year-old Madame Salvignon, pictured left with her carer, who ran it as a farm for 35 years before selling it to an addicts' recovery organisation in 1996. 'Nobody asked us what we thought about migrants being moved in here,' she said. One of the first to arrive, Javeed, 20, pictured right, an Afghan who lived in the Jungle for several months, told MailOnline: 'I like it here. It is peaceful and good.'

Abu Mu'taz Qahtani, the terror group's head finance officer in Iraq, has fled Mosul as coalition forces also hinted an offensive to liberate the Syrian stronghold of Raqqa could be next.

Gyulchehra Bobokulova, 39, pleaded guilty to murdering Anastasia Meshcheryakova with a kitchen knife in a gruesome copycat attack of the beheading videos she watched online.

Mousuni, an island of the Sundarban Delta Complex in the Bay of Bengal, is drowning along with several others due to fierce floods that have already destroyed 75 per cent of the land.

Three Albanian men escaped from Rome's Rebibbia jail after they were evacuated there from a higher-security jail due to the devastating earthquake on Wednesday evening.

Ukrainian Liliya Kots, 28, has been detained by by pro-Vladimir Putin rebels on suspicion of being a member of staunchly nationalist Ukrainian organisations and working as a spy.

Shocked motorists arriving at a car park in Kuala Lumpur gathered around the distressed girl, who stood in embarrassment, unable to move because of the lock and chain around her right ankle.

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Adolf Hitler's underground hideout recreated by a Berlin museum

The model, (left) which includes the Nazi leader's office (right), went on display in a former air-raid shelter in Berlin, just a mile from the site of the real underground hideout, which has now been demolished. However, the museum has come under fire for the project, with some saying the model is in bad taste. But the museum curator had insisted that the Berlin Story Bunker isn't staging a 'Hitler show.'

Images show farmers using traditional methods to make the delicacy in Rimons, a village in the Gironde department of Aquitaine in southwestern France.

The solar-powered pods will float two feet above the water and reach 30km per hour, say designers, and inventor Alain Thébault said he hopes Sea Bubbles will be available to order on apps like Uber.

The October 21 strike occurred in a remote area of Marib Governorate in war-torn Yemen, the US military's Central Command said in a statement

The strikes on Sunday in Kunar province targeted Al-Qaeda's emir for northeastern Afghanistan, and his deputy, officials confirmed. Multiple Hellfire missiles 'levelled' two different compounds.

After the result of the referendum, it seemed the Labour Party and the Left had at long last got the message that the British people want restrictions on the free movement of people.

Before the referendum, voters heard endless pious talk from Remainers about the EU's supposedly vital role in keeping the peace in Europe.