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Teenage poker fan being 'quizzed over bomb on the London Tube'

Damon Smith, 19, was named locally as the suspect being quizzed by police investigating a device which sent part of London into lockdown, after police found a 'suspicious device' in his former Devon home. read


British banker Rurik Jutting admits killing 2 Indonesian women in Hong Kong

Rurik Jutting, 31, stuffed one of their bodies in a suitcase left on his balcony while the other was repeatedly stabbed in the neck in his apartment near Hong Kong's Wan Chai red-light district. read


Former Emmerdale's Leah Bracknell needs MORE money for life saving cancer treatment

The actress, who played Zoe Tate in the soap for 16 years, has already raised £60,000 for treatment since being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer seven weeks ago. read


Georgia Davis 'Britain's fattest teenager' is dumped by her boyfriend

Georgia Davis (left), 24, from Aberdare in Wales, found love with fitness club cleaner Matthew Takel (right), 44, last year. read


Residents of Devon village tell of fury as young migrants arrive from Calais

Locals in Great Torrington (pictured), Devon, which has a population of less than 6,000, are said to be concerned about the influx of youngsters from the Jungle camp, and the impact on public services. read


It's the worst barn conversion we've ever lived in... and other toe-curlingly smug one-liners overheard in a posh Leftie London suburb - as revealed in hilarious new book

Dubbed the Highgate mums, the comments and questions overheard in the leftie enclave of North London make for entertaining reading, as this new book proves. read


Five dead after plane carrying EU border officials crashed shortly after take off in Malta

The plane is believed to have crashed and burst into flames shortly after taking-off from the runway at Malta Airport in Luqa at around 5.30am on Monday. read


Headteacher quits her job after lover she met on dating site posted revenge porn

Joanne Fitton, 39, from North Yorkshire, had a brief relationship with Andrew Scott, also 39, who bombarded her with calls and emails when she ended it and sent a topless photo of her to the school. read


Feminist activist Julie Bindel on danger of playing gender politics with young lives

If I were a teenager today, well-meaning liberal teachers and social workers would probably tell me that I was trapped in the wrong body, writes JULIE BINDEL. read


Plum eyeliner, the best concealers and Elle Macpherson's £4.49 secret spa treatment

Test out the £4.49 spa treatment loved by 'The Body' supermodel, Elle Macpherson, and avoid dry armpits with Weleda's sensitive wild rose deodorant. read


I'm proof you can find love online after 50 (even if it took 2 years, 14 sites and 56 dates!)

Stella Grey was left devastated when her husband of 20 years asked for a divorce so he could be with another woman. Aged 50, she decided to turn to the world of online dating. read


Poldark's Aidan Turner smooches a mystery brunette during a boozy lunch

The 33-year-old hunk was recently spotted enjoying a lunch with a glamorous mystery brunette as they drank white wine and smoked outside an club in west London. read


Why did BBC's Poldark make rape look raunchy? CHRISTOPHER STEVENS is left aghast

The BBC came under fire when a scene in Poldark depicted him sleeping with Elizabeth despite her saying 'no' to him three times. Christopher Stevens questions why the broadcaster showed rape. read


Prison guard who inmate said was 'too pretty' smuggled phones into a jail

Hayley Youngman became ‘infatuated’ with killer Lerone Boye - serving 28 years for stabbing a teenager to death - when she began working nightshifts at Whitemoor Prison, Cambridgeshire. read


Corporation tax could be HALVED if Brussels blocks a free trade deal

Britain could threaten to halve corporation tax if Brussels is unwilling to offer a good Brexit deal, it emerged yesterday. Downing Street could cut the rate from 20 percent to 10 percent. read


Theresa May warns Nicola Sturgeon to take a serious approach to Brexit

Ahead of a meeting with the First Ministers of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, the Prime Minister has signalled she wants stronger ties between the four nations. read


David Cameron sent barbed text to Boris Johnson after Gove's Brexit knifing

David Cameron sent a gloating text message to Boris Johnson after his Tory leadership bid was scuppered by Michael Gove, it has emerged in a new book by Tim Shipman. read


Banks dismiss gloom-laden claim they'll quit the UK after Brexit 

Banks and Tory MPs last night dismissed as ‘nonsense’ dire warnings by Anthony Browne, head of the British Bankers’ Association, that financiers will move their business abroad due to Brexit. read


Heathrow boss makes plea to Theresa May over post-Brexit airport expansion

The expectation is that the Prime Minister will finally give the nod to Heathrow rather than Gatwick following a meeting of a special Cabinet sub-committee. read


Quitting the EU could take so long we will need a transition plan, Hilary Benn warns

Mr Benn also demanded a Commons vote on Theresa May's negotiating strategy - but conceded a bitter fight over the triggering of Article 50, the EU treaty clause which will initiate the process. read


Elvis Presley was a serial philandering according to new book about the King

In the concluding part of our series, RAY CONNOLLY describes how Elvis Presley wanted to marry a woman just like his mother, but he was incapable of ever being faithful. read


Mum's joy after girl is taken OUT of womb for life-saving operation

Doctors discovered a tumour in Margaret Boemer’s unborn baby when she went for a routine 16-week ultrasound in Texas and were forced to remove her from the womb, then put her back. read


Father of killed soldier seeks new law on drivers who flee to sober up

Ben Regan (left), of the Coldstream Guards, was mown down by a speeding motorist who did not hand himself in until ten hours later in June last year. His father, Jim (right) wants a change in law. read


Get on with it! Key government adviser says the case for Heathrow's third runway is 'overwhelming' as ministers are FINALLY set to make decision

Sir Howard Davies, the chairman of the Airports Commission, said the case for expanding Heathrow is now ‘overwhelming’ and has ‘strengthened in recent months’. read


Tesco more than DOUBLES the cost of petrol station air to pump up tyres

Tesco has more than doubled the cost of petrol station air to pump up tyres from 20p to 50p. The retail chain justified its price hike by saying it now offered five minutes - rather than two - to pump up tyres. read


Serial child killer Robert Black WAS responsible for the murder of Genette Tate

The father of newspaper girl Genette Tate - who became Britain's longest missing person after vanishing in Devon in 1978 - is now convinced she was murdered by serial killer Robert Black. read


Woman discovers she has breast cancer after her boyfriend notices a lump while SPOONING her

Amber Arkell, 27, from Auckland, New Zealand, was in bed when her boyfriend, Kieran Wilson, 31, noticed found a lump on the lower right side of her breast in October last year. read


ISIS 'WILL launch terror attacks on Britain as they're forced out of Mosul in Iraq' 

International Development secretary Rory Stewart warned British ISIS fighters may return home to continue their jihad once the terror organisation is driven out of its Iraqi stronghold in Mosul. read


Artificially intelligent 'judge' predicts result of human rights trials with 79% accuracy

Researchers from UCL, the University of Sheffield and the University of Pennsylvania managed to predict judgments at the European Court of Human Rights. read


Children at primary school that BANNED running because pupils kept 'bumping their heads'

Youngsters at Summerhill Infants School in Bristol were told they must stop running in the playground over health and safety fears after too many children kept 'bumping their heads'. read


SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Battle for Badminton millions as Marquess of Worcester's new love spells divorce

Harry Worcester (left) has triggered what is set to be one of the British gentry’s most costly divorces by ending his near 30-year marriage to Tracy Ward (right), granddaughter of the 3rd Earl of Dudley. read


Selfie fans turn to surgery to get the perfect picture: Growing numbers opting for operations to get rid of a double chin

Figures produced by the British Association of Aesthetic and Plastic Surgeons revealed a 16 per cent increase in the number of people undergoing face and neck lifts in 2015. read


Spraying deodorant on less attractive men found to make them more appealing

Female noses have become increasingly attracted to some of the scents contained within deodorants meaning they can find less fetching men just as masculine. read


Half of us now carry less than fiver in cash as contactless takes over

Using contactless cards, which can be used for everything from paying a bus fare to buying a coffee, means people no longer to fumble around for money. read


A quarter of Britons have as little as £1 in their bank account by pay day

half of us have been stung by hefty bank charges – sometimes as high as £10 a day - after going overdrawn in the last 12 months, which add up to up to £750-a-year in some cases. read


Calais burns: Jungle clearance finally BEGINS after night of violence with police firing tear gas at migrants and British anarchists poised to fight French police

Clare Moseley of Care4Calais claimed French authorities were treating migrants no better than 'cattle'. She claimed the process of dealing with refugees was 'dehumanising'. read


Another coachload of child migrants arrive in Britain from Calais

About 40 refugees, who all say they are under 18, were driven into an immigration centre in Croydon, South London, where huge screens have been erected to prevent anyone from seeing them. read


Calais Jungle migrants vow to board lorries and trains crossing the Channel

Migrants living in the Calais Jungle, including Yakbal and Hodjamohel (pictured) have refused to give up their dream of reaching the UK, just hours ahead of the camp's planned demolition. read


MPs use letter to urge President Obama not to extradite hacker Lauri Love

Asperger’s sufferer Lauri Love, from Stradishall, Suffolk, is facing a 99-year prison sentence in the US, but his parents have warned that he will not survive the American justice system. read


German neo-Nazis 'goad Somalian boy into jumping to his death'

German neo Nazis who verbally abused a suicidal Somali boy, 17, filmed the moment he plunged to his death from a fifth floor window in Schmo after authorities spent an hour trying to save his life. read


Liam Payne parties in Las Vegas after girlfriend Cheryl divorces ex

Clearly in high spirits, Liam drank shorts while dancing with fellow revellers at the Las Vegas club before making an exit in the early hours of the morning. read


Shami Chakrabarti 'was told of honour by Jeremy Corbyn weeks before whitewash claim'

Jeremy Corbyn was in talks with Shami Chakrabarti about a potential peerage months before she carried out the report into anti-Semitism, it has been claimed. The baroness denies it. read


How Alastair Campbell and Lord Mandelson tried to knife Ed Miliband

It can be revealed the high priests of political spin also unsuccessfully moved against Jeremy Corbyn’s predecessor Red Ed Miliband. read


Britain should UNILATERALLY boost sanctions on Russia, Labour's Nia Griffith says

Nia Griffith, who was appointed to her brief in Mr Corbyn's recent reshuffle, warned the Kremlin was a 'major strategic threat' to Britain. read


Iraqi migrants discovered in the back of a lorry after TWO WEEKS

The Polish driver made an emergency stop at a garage in Bristol after he heard knocking coming from the back of his refrigerated lorry (pictured). Police found a group of seven in the back. read


Man charged with murder after a headless body with no limbs was discovered

Ming Jiang, 42, from Manchester, will appear in court on Monday after being charged with murder following the discovery of a headless body which had no limbs by the side of a busy road. read


Christian parents of girl who wants to change gender take legal action against council

The girl's parents claim social workers are ignoring their traditional Christian beliefs and said their rights are being eroded as they object to attempts by their daughter to become a boy. read


The husband and wife assassin duo behind Rodrigo Duterte's drug war executions

Ace and Sheila lead a vigilante death squad paid $100 for every user or dealer they kill in the Philippines' bloody war on drugs, and have killed almost a fifth of the 4,000 body count so far. read


Elizabeth Edwards's father says 'I can't wait to lie in the grave next to my daughter'

Heartbroken Peter Edwards (pictured), 43, said he 'cannot wait' to lay next to his daughter Katie. The couple butchered Elizabeth Edwards, 49, and her daughter Katie, 13. read


Disgraced French teacher Isabelle Graham will NOT fight classroom ban

Married Isabelle Graham, 27, who was banned from the teaching profession after she spent the night in a hotel with a 17-year-old boy, will not fight the decision to ban her from the classroom. read


How ministers' spending on flood defences favours the rich: Scheme is tilted towards the South East because it is done by the value of property 

Flood defence spending could be favouring the wealthy and the south east of England, analysis has shown. Cash is distributed on a benefit to cost basis so more expensive homes will win over others. read


Tamil businessman gave the Tories more than £1m in donations

In the year before the announcement, the Tory Party registered donations of more than £1million from Tamil businessman Subaskaran Allirajah (pictured) and his telecoms firm Lycamobile. read


Premier League footballer and three of his brothers charged 'over irregularities'

A former footballer and three of his brothers have been charged following a long-running investigation into a charity they run. Sam Sodje, (pictured) played for Reading in the Premier League. read


Why is our furniture shrinking?

As well as buying mini furniture, owners now want quieter household appliances to keep the noise down in their small, open-plan properties read


Justin Bieber storms off during Manchester concert as fans BOO him

The 22-year-old pop star was speaking to his fans at the Manchester Arena when they started booing - eager for him to get on with the show and carry on singing. read


Dying cancer patients 'should not always be given chemotherapy'

Chemotherapy might not be right for every cancer patient according to new guidelines from the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges. Cancer Research UK has raised concerns about the advice. read


Blitz on red tape to speed up new drugs: Ministers promise to reduce time it takes to go from the lab to patient use by four years 

Ministers have pledged to reduce bureaucracy to take drug development down to an average of eight years instead of 12. The Brexit vote is being touted as part of the reason for the changes. read


Philip Green's wife Tina pictured flaunting her wealth in Monaco tax haven

Tina Green, the bilionairess wife of Topshop tycoon Sir Philip was seen hopping on the £8million aircraft for the short jaunt from Monte Carlo to Nice on Tuesday. read


Dad's Army creator Jimmy Perry has died aged 93

Jimmy Perry, co-creator of Dad's Army, has died after a brief illness. Perry, who worked closely with producer David Croft, died on Sunday morning at his home, his agent said. read


'I just gave up on life': Thousands of Walking Dead fans take to Twitter to share their anger, tears and hilarious memes as Negan victim cliffhanger is finally resolved

SPOILER WARNING: The premiere of The Walking Dead's seventh season proved the writers love torturing fans as much as they like torturing the characters. The episode sent Twitter into meltdown. read


Negan's victims revealed on brutal season seven premiere of The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead left fans in an all too familiar limbo this past April with a traumatizing and gut-wrenching cliffhanger. read


RAF sniper Matt Coleman discharged after having a heart attack becomes a strongman

EXCLUSIVE: Matt Coleman, 31, from Peterborough, visited the gym after his military discharge. He has since become a strongman - despite having another heart attack along the way. read


Iraqi forces battle through sniper fire and suicide bombs to force ISIS out

Coalition fighters numbering around 10,000 moved on Bashiqa, ten miles north of Mosul, at dawn. A spokesman said they had liberated the town from Islamic State militants around 2pm. read


ISIS sets sulphur plant alight sending deadly noxious smoke through northern Iraq 

Thousands of people are being treated for the effects of toxic gases after ISIS attacked a chemical factory in northern Iraq releasing poisonous sulphur into the atmosphere. read


Cumbria mother wrongly suspected of ABUSE after toddler son bumps his head

Danielle Rawes, 22, from Cumbria, who took her 14-month-old son to hospital after he bumped his head was 'made to feel like a criminal' by doctors who summoned social workers to attend an appointment. read


Fundraiser collecting money for Coventry schoolgirl killed by lorry 'accused of BEGGING'

Mick Ryan, 49, took to the streets of Coventry to collect money for a memorial plaque for Sophia McDonald, seven, who was killed while crossing a road near her home on Tuesday. read


Pregnant Janet Jackson enjoys London amble with husband Wissam Al Mana

She recently confirmed she was expecting her first child. read


Donald Trump is bound to lose the election, Republican strategist Karl Rove says

Republican political consultant Karl Rove said he does not see a viable path to victory for Donald Trump, pointing to crucial battle states where he is trailing behind in poll numbers. read


Clinton has 'nothing to say' about email revealing $12M deal with Morocco's king

'I have nothing to say about Wikileaks, other than I think we should all be concerned about what the Russians are trying to do to our election,' Clinton said after DailyMail.com asked her about it. read


Tom Hanks dons Make America Great Again cap to mock Trump supporters in SNL skit 

Tom Hanks played 'Doug' a supporter of the Republican presidential nominee - who was a contestant on the game show 'Black Jeopardy' in the sketch on SNL. read


Porn star Jessica Drake 'launched online store' before accusing Trump of offering her $10k

Porn star Jessica Drake recently became the 11th woman to accuse Donald Trump of inappropriate behavior, but just a day before she came forward, she reportedly launched her online sex store. read


Women boycott Ivanka Trump's brand as she continues to support Donald

As Donald Trump is faced with more sexual assault allegations and bad poll numbers in the run up to the election, he reportedly is also hurting his daughter's business. read


US presidential poll shows Trump trailing Hillary Clinton by TWELVE POINTS 

The latest ABC News presidential opinion poll shows Republican Donald Trump trailing his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton by 12 points. read


Dog was locked in a cage for so long she was unable to WALK until a charity freed her

A heartwarming video shows Liszka the dog battling to move around freely again. Her abusive owner had caged her up and she was found 'waiting for death' by her rescuers in Poland. read


Kettering mother holding a toddler SPITS at a man who told her off for parking in driveway

The heated argument, filmed in Kettering, Northamptonshire, starts when the man catches the mother (pictured) returning to the car she parked on his property. read


The 'world's number one male escort' reveals what his job is REALLY like

A 29-year-old Australian male escort living in London has taken to Reddit to allow people to ask him 'anything' they want about his profession. read


Policeman under investigation after he posted pictures on a swingers’ website 

A police officer is under investigation after posting selfies while in uniform on a website for swingers. PC Barry Dean, from Coventry, is now being investigated by West Midlands Police. read


Pot of gold at the end of the rainbow: Photographer's stunning image of phenomenon over the Lake District wins him £1,000 in annual competition

A perfectly formed rainbow shooting colours over peaceful Lake District waters has led to a small pot of gold for the photographer who captured it. read


Prince Charles 'blocks Prince Andrew's request for Beatrice and Eugenie's royal roles'

Prince Andrew, 56, is said to want his daughters to carry out full-time royal duties, giving them responsibilities similar to their cousins Prince William and Prince Harry. read


Hawaiian carrier wins legal battle to check on certain routes to spread weight evenly

Hawaiian Airlines won a legal battle to allow them to weigh passengers before take off on the 2,600 mile route from Honolulu to Pago Pago after six complaints were filed in the USA. read


Best books for difficult mothers: Daisy Goodwin suggests key novels to get you through the trickiest times

Perhaps the most difficult mother in all fiction has to be the mercenary Mrs Bennet from Pride And Prejudice, who thinks of nothing but finding her daughters rich husbands. read


Irish motorist tries to DRIVE his vehicle off the back of a truck after it was impounded

The mobile footage shows a group of Irish men, women and children crowding around 'Arthur' who has had his car impounded and raised onto the back of a tow truck (pictured). read


Homeowners' £600,000 premium to live in Oxfordshire village Didcot

The houses in almost one in five British market towns are at least £100,000 more expensive than the average property in their county, including Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire (pictured). read


Gable Tostee back on social media with Lizzi Evans after Tinder trial

EXCLUSIVE: She is the woman Gable Tostee - the Australian man cleared of his Tinder date's murder and manslaughter - turned to for support during his trial last week. read


Inside Winston's war rooms: Secret bunkers below Whitehall where Churchill steered Britain to victory 

Secrets photographs and documents which shed light on the famous Cabinet War Rooms where Winston Churchill directed the war, have been released for the first time. read


The test that predicts whether you and your partner will break up (and be prepared for some home truths) 

Kate Wray, a professional matchmaker and relationship expert, has shared a simple quiz that she says will help you decide if your partner is in it for the long haul. read


Hello... I'm your new WIFE: It was TV's most cynical stunt, marrying couples who meet for the first time at the altar. So why - when last year's wedding all ended in tears - are Caroline and Adam taking the ultimate plunge? 

Caroline Knott, from south London and Adam Donoghue, from Bournemouth, met and married on the same day as part of Channel 4's Married at First Sight, social experiment. read


86-year-old killed by Legionnaires' after £1,000 a week home didn't act on warnings 

Bupa is facing possible criminal charges after it emerged earlier this month that unsafe practices allegedly led to the death of 86-year-old Kenneth Ibbetson (pictured) from Legionnaires' disease. read


British women 'twice as likely as men to get a headache'

A Europe-wide report analysing attitudes towards physical and mental health found that women were ‘much more likely’ to seek medical help for severe headaches than men. read


New hope for child victims of Duchenne as new drug is approved in the US

A drug to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy, an illness mainly affecting young boys, has been approved in the US, offering hope to the 2,500 British children who currently fight the disease. read


Police are to allow short-sighted recruits to join up after secretly relaxing strict rules 

New recruits to UK police forces will no longer be rejected if they have bad eyesight because the 'unaided eyesight standard' is being quietly scrapped, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. read


SunLife Organics juicing mogul Khalil Rafati went from homeless addict to millionaire

Khalil Rafati, 46, is the founder of the SunLife Organics chain in Los Angeles, where he has opened up six different locations in five short years. But he was once a homeless convicted felon. read


London school blames Brexit for putting up cost of children's lunches

The Avanti Court Primary school, London, has claimed that the £20 increase in the cost of its lunches is due to Britain voting to leave the Eu, and the subsequent depressed currency exchange rate'. read


Grandmother is mowed down and killed by hit-and-run driver in Birmingham

Grandmother Mary Elizabeth Humpherson, 88, who was known as Betty, was killed by a hit-and-run motorist in Great Barr, Birmingham, before the driver fled the scene on foot. read


Breast cancer survivor drowned after the ground at her Cotswolds home gave way

Irena Nadiotis (pictured), who worked in the gardens of Prince Charles' Gloucestershire residence Highgrove House, went unnoticed until her daughter looked out the window. read


Duffy London launches flat-pack mobile shelters that take less than an hour to build

British design firm Duffy London has launched the Duffy Shelter, which can be put together in less than an hour with a screwdriver. read


Mother banned from Thorpe Park ride Colossus because of her 36L BREASTS 

Mother-of-one Tanya Willis from London claims she was unable to ride on Colossus at Thorpe Park because her 36L breasts were too large to fit in the safety harness. read


Japan explosions in Utsunomiya leave one dead and three injured

A 72-year-old retired soldier blew himself up in a park in Japan, killing himself and injuring three others in an apparent suicide. read


Boys read less thoroughly than girls, choose books which are too easy for them, and skip large sections out

A new report, What Kids Are Reading, suggests that boys aged five to 18 are 'lagging behind' girls in developing their reading skills and should be encouraged to choose books that interest them. read


Meet the dementia whisperer: One amazing woman shows you how to connect to loved ones with the heartbreaking condition

Agnes B Juhasz (pictured) began looking after people with dementia ten years ago, and has run care home programmes and worked in private houses. read


How to become a 'clean eating guru'... in a MONTH!

Claudia Connell (pictured) undertook a £375 nutrition course in London in the spirit of the queen of healthy eating Ella Mills (formerly Woodward), better known as ‘Deliciously Ella’. read


Bacteria found in Sunday roasts leads to 500,000 cases of food poisoning every year

Why are today's mass-produced chickens less healthy than in the past? Tom Rawsthorne looks into the truth about our meat. read


M&S and Zara in Syria refugee sweatshop storm

M&S has described the findings as 'extremely serious' and has offered permanent legal employment to any Syrians who were working at one supplier's factory. read


The world's spookiest hotels, haunted with crime victims and poltergeists revealed

Excited about Halloween? Looking to freak yourself out? MailOnline Travel has rounded up a list of hair-raising hotels around the UK, the US, Europe and Japan - many of which are said to be haunted. read


Thai man has a sex ring removed with BOLTCUTTERS after it became stuck on his penis

WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES. The man was using the device at home when it got stuck on his penis. He called for an ambulance, which took him to the nearest hospital in Bangkok. read


Armed police detain man in Northolt after three DAY siege of house 'filled with petrol bombs'

Armed officers have detained a man after surrounding a property in Northolt, northwest London, after being called to the address in the early hours of Friday. read


On the couch with Janet Ellis: Help! My mum's turned into Bridezilla... and it's even pushing her husband-to-be away

A reader says her mum, 58, wants a huge wedding to her second husband - but with a busy job and two kids , she feels overwhelmed by her mother. read


Make your next adventure a holiday to help others: Care for children in Nepal or feed zebras in Namibia 

Live alongside ordinary families in Pokhara, Nepal. You’ll be based in a child’s home or care centre, assisting with homework, art and sport. And in your downtime, soak up the Himalayan scenery. read


Mick Jagger buys pregnant girlfriend Melanie Hamrick '£5m pad' in New York

While Mick Jagger has been busy touring with the newly reformed Rolling Stones, his 30-year-old pregnant girlfriend Melanie Hamrick has been spotted cradling her blossoming baby bump in New York. read


Queen Letizia of Spain wows in vibrant fuchsia coat with King Felipe VI

Queen Letizia of Spain, 44, looked radiant in a vibrant fuchsia coat as she and husband King Felipe VI greeted villagers in the northern Asturian region. read


Polar bear cubs captured off Baffin Island embarking on a mammoth swim with their mother

Captured off the coast of Baffin Island in the high Arctic, images show three tiny polar bear cubs struggling to keep their heads above the water as they swim along. read


Style me slimmer: military jackets - the cut - and accessories - to flatter you, whatever your body shape

Military jackets are the perfect cover-up this season. Style an embroidered Zara number with red trousers. Or pair a red Mango option with a striped mini skirt. read


This is what 50 looks like: CEO Deborah St Louis shares her secrets to looking youthful 

Nottingham-based Deborah St Louis, the CEO of online magazine and events company Fashions Finest, suggests going for minimal make-up and surrounding yourself with good friends. read


One for the Twi-hards: Hundreds of pieces of memorabilia from the Twilight films go up for auction including Kristen Stewart's ring and Robert Pattinson’s jacket 

The two-day sale will include more than 900 props and costumes featured in the vampire movie franchise starring Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner. read


Child exploitation gangs may be using car washes as a cover, warns children’s charity 

Barnardo's said immigrants from Kurdistan were singling out girls, some of whom had previously been in care, and moving them from one unit to another across Teeside. read


Richard Pleming, head of top public school Charterhouse is stepping down 

Richard Pleming took over as head of the £12,000-a-term Charterhouse School in 2013, but plans to step down at the end of the academic year. He said he wants to return to his 'first love' of teaching. read


Incredible underwater bridal shoots making a splash online

A photographer from South Florida in the U.S has shared incredible photos of his underwater wedding shoots. Adam Opris takes photos of the bride and groom under the sea with magical results. read


Afghan hound Tea becomes internet sensation for owner Luke Kavanagh

Tea the Afghan hound is a decorated Australian show dog who gained a huge online following for her regal looks and graceful poise when a photo was shared more than 1 million times on social media. read


Victims of the 1982 Hyde Park bomb blast win crucial victory

IRA man John Downey was accused of murdering four soldiers from the Household Cavalry and injuring a further 31 in what was one of the terror group's most notorious attacks. read


Self-styled 'Bird in a Biplane' stripped of prestigious flying award over allegations she wasn't flying solo during her epic trips 

It plunges Tracey Curtis-Taylor's career flying vintage planes around the globe into a tail spin and will cause huge embarrassment to the personal friend of Prince Michael of Kent. read


Shocked bridal party reacts as photographer is nearly run over by a car

Alabama-based photographer Leslie Hollingsworth ended up snapping a bridal party's horrified reactions when she was nearly run over by a car while taking photos of the group. read


Bartender Kinsey Johnson creates science-themed cocktails that look like lava lamps

Kinsey Johnson, a bartender from Queensland, Australia, specialises in 'molecular mixology' - the art of using different liquids, gel casings and colors to create stunning drinks. read


Brazilian jeweller shot DEAD as he tries to fight off armed robber on CCTV 

Portuguese Nuno Antonio Torres, 39, opened a watch shop with his brother in Brazil five years ago. His killer posed as a client to set up a meeting and then attacked Mr Torres (pictured). read


Utah father arrested for allegedly abandoning his daughter outside college in near-freezing temepratures

Adrian Justin Sanchez faces a felony charge of child abandonment after he took his daughter Acelynn to the Ogden Weber Applied Technology College around 5am. read


Family handed £280 worth of parking tickets after REFUSING to move their car

Jill Stanforth and her partner Gareth Desouky who run a salon, have been issued four tickets outside their home by Norwich Council after lines were painted, they claim, without warning. read