Ola Jordan, Carol Vorderman and Danny Baker 'confirmed' for I'm A Celeb

After months of speculation, the line-up of stars heading into the Australian jungle for to battle it out on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! has been unveiled. TV beauties Ola Jordan, 34, and Carol Vorderman, 55, are among stars set to face off - as well as veteran broadcaster Danny Baker, 59, according to The Sun. Also among those reported to be hoping to reign supreme in the jungle are Gogglebox's Scarlett Moffat, 26, former EastEnders favourite Larry Lamb, 69, and hunky Emmerdale actor Adam Thomas, 28.

Theresa May tells remain plotters 'We will control migration' amid Brexit block threat

A gang of MPs and peers have threatened to block the formal EU exit process unless Theresa May (pictured arriving in India alongside International Trade Secretary Liam Fox) agrees to a so-called soft Brexit - code for allowing free movement to continue. They plan to seize on last week's High Court ruling that Parliament must have a say on Article 50 being triggered to table amendments which would tie Mrs May's hands. Last night, on a trade mission to India, she insisted the Government had a strong case for overturning the judges' verdict in the Supreme Court.

EXCLUSIVE: The schools include Jamia al-Hudaa in Nottingham, that was ordered to close last month after Ofsted found books in the library by individuals banned from entering Britain.

Daily Mail News Tips Daily Mail News Tips

There's one tale Bob's owner, former London Big Issue seller James Bowen, hasn't written about - the mystery of what has happened to £162,000 given by fans so he could open a 'cat cafe'.

In 2008, the American technology giant filed an application to patent a 'lock-out' feature which would disable a phone when being used by a driver, but has never introduced it.

Find out how you can get fit in 15 minutes with the ski squat exercise. It is a great strengthener and toner for lower legs and calves, and lifts the bottom, says Nadya Fairweather of u-shape.co.uk.

FBI will not change decision regarding Hillary Clinton's emails

The FBI announced it will not make any changes to its July decision on Hillary Clinton's (left) emails, meaning the Democratic nominee will not be charged. Congressman Jason Chaffetz tweeted out the shock news on Sunday afternoon. 'FBI Dir (bottom center) just informed us "Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July with respect to Sec Clinton",' Chaffetz wrote. The investigation was reopened on October 28 - sparked by a DailyMail.com story that revealed Anthony Weiner (top center) was sending sexually explicit messages to a 15-year-old girl. The emails in question were found on Weiner's laptop. Reacting to the news shortly after 4pm, Donald Trump (right) claimed Hillary in being protected by a 'rigged system'.

Police are investigating after Clinton campaign staffers had their laptops and personal belongings stolen from an SUV in Philadelphia. on Friday evening.

Hillary Clinton's daughter Chelsea allegedly used funds from the Clinton Foundation to go toward her wedding, new Wikileaks emails have claimed.

Why Hillary and Bill are the Mafia mobsters of US politics writes RICHARD LITTLEJOHN

When Bill Clinton (pictured with Hillary, right) left the White House after two terms as President in 2001, Hillary complained that they were flat broke. Today they are reported to be worth a staggering $150 million (equal to £120 million at today's post-Brexit vote exchange rate). So where's the money come from? And what did all these mega-donors receive in return? Much of it came from Wall Street banks and malodorous foreign regimes, prepared to pay up to $750,000 (£600,000) for a single speech. A Trump supporter wearing a Hillary Clinton mask (left).

A new type of tenure, to be called 'buy as you go', is expected to be announced as part of a major revamp of the UK housing market at the end of this month.

Around £12 is spent on the birthday boy or girl's party outfit, with a similar amount also being spent on filling up party bags for guests to take home, according to the new study.

Nigel Farage warns there could be RIOTS as he clashes with Brexit wrecker nemesis Gina Miller over her legal bid to block EU exit

Businesswoman and former model Gina Miller insisted the Ukip leader should be her 'biggest fan' because her High Court challenge had restored power to parliament. But Mr Farage hit back by warning of riots if the outcome of the historic EU referendum result was denied, saying: 'What part of the word leave don't you understand?'

The Labour leader made a series of demands about future ties to Brussels and suggested his MPs would not support invoking Article 50 if they were not met, but was quickly contradicted.

The remarks, said to have been made during a speech to business figures during a private dinner at Windsor Castle last week, opened the Prince to accusations of meddling.

Two senior military figures have voiced concern that the controversial High Court judgement risks undermining the principle that underpins such decisions.

Leicester-based Walkers, which is owned by the American giant PepsiCo, is increasing the price of crisps by 10 per cent - blaming the rise on the result of the EU referendum.

Unilever blames impact of the Brexit vote as PG Tips and Persil prices surge  

British grocery giant Unilever appears to be carrying out its warning that it would increase the cost of its products, which also include PG Tips and Pot Noodle. It campaigned for Britain to remain in the EU and warned its workers of the dangers of voting to leave. Subsequently, it has blamed the impact of the Brexit vote and the resulting fall in the value of the pound for its price rises.

The intervention by Dinesh Patnaik, India's most senior diplomat in London, comes as Mrs May flies out to his country today to try to drum up new trade deals to cushion the impact of leaving the EU.

The prime minister said she valued the independence of the judiciary but insisted the freedom of the press was important. She made the comments before arriving in India for trade talks.

Bedlam at Bedford Prison: Up to 200 prisoners 'with knives and coshes' seen celebrating during riots as jail becomes the second prison in six weeks to be overrun amid protests over 'mistreatment'

The footage, taken from a mobile phone smuggled into the prison, shows inmates at HMP Bedford raising their hands in triumph after guards 'abandoned' their posts. One source inside the prison, claiming to be an inmate, says that prisoners have looted guards' offices, set fires, and are wandering the wings carrying blades. He said the riot broke out amid heightened tension because the wardens cut 'association time', with prisoners now being fed in their cells 'like dogs'.

Flic Everett says most winters she experiences a mild form of SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder). There is now a new device which could cure depression in just 15 minutes per week.

Ticketmaster now redirects fans to a re-selling site it owns called Get Me In! where the tickets to a Phil Collins (pictured) London gig - originally priced at £55 to £175 - sell for up to £2,200.

Steph Tomlin has uploaded shocking photographs of the injuries that her brother James suffered after a 'group of scum' attacked him on Saturday night in Barnstaple, Devon.

A stunned teenager has been summoned to court - for feeding a pigeon a McDonald's chip. Lauren-Paige Smith, 19, was having lunch when she gave the bird a chip and given a fine for littering.

Women should not feel ashamed to ask for pain relief when they are giving birth. Doctors are expected to condemn the myth that painful childbirth is better at a meeting of the Royal Society of Medicine.

Mother of Britain's 1,000th surrogate child reveals her struggle

In the murky world of surrogacy the law still struggles to keep up and the NHS is still clearly uncomfortable with its inevitable role in the booming, yet still deeply controversial, industry. Little Theo Croft, the bundle being handed over by the pay and display machine like dodgy stolen goods a few weeks ago, has the honour of being Britain's 1,000th surrogacy baby born through Childlessness Overcome Through Surrogacy, an organisation set up by Kim Cotton, who in January 1985, became the UK's first surrogate (inset). But she faced public opprobrium and went on to admit she had been left feeling 'heartbroken' and 'cheated' by the experience. Amy Croft, 32, from the Midlands, was born without a womb and introduced to Gemma Sanderson (pictured far left with Amy and far right with Amy and Kim) - who gave birth to baby Theo.

The corporation has proposed 25 job losses at the Natural History Unit in Bristol as part of plans to find 300 voluntary redundancies across the factual, music and events departments.

It has been revealed that the long-awaited series Planet Earth 2 does not feature any penguin deaths because they look too much like humans, so it would upset viewers.

A British teacher has been found dead following a night of drinking in downtown Yangon, Myanmar. A manhunt is underway to find his 25-year-old co-worker. The pair were friends.

The girl was left badly injured following the attack which she claims happened at one of jockey's homes near Swindon. Three jockeys have been arrested and bailed by police.

Cheshire holidaymaker's car wrecked by meet and greet staff

Julia Hickling, (left) 44, was distraught to learn a company driver had crashed her Citroen C2 (right) - while it was meant to be safely locked up at a car park near Manchester Airport. To make matters worse, she claims Cheshire Meet and Greet is 'refusing to accept any wrongdoing' and has yet to apologise. It follows complaints from hundreds of airport parking customers across Britain that their cars have been returned damaged or with excessive mileage.

Scientists have found that reaching for the bottle is part of the body's natural response to stress and increased stress levels alter the brain's chemical make-up.

A swooping magpie (pictured) has taught an Englishman some of the strange things he discovered about living in Australia. He has listed 20 lessons it took him two years to figure out.

Mark Blanco plunged 12ft from a first-floor flat at a London party attended by rock star Pete Doherty on December 4, 2006. A coroner ruled out suicide, and police investigations have been inconclusive.

MTV EMAs 2016: The worst dressed from the red carpet

The MTV EMAs red carpet in Rotterdam on Sunday was awash with fashion flops and daringly disastrous outfits as Europe's glitterati flocked to Holland for the bash. Reality star Elettra Lamborghini, a castmember of the Latino version of Jersey Shore, certainly gave her UK and US counterparts a run for their money. Another stunner who turned heads for the wrong reasons was model Ann-Kathrin Brommel.

Hilary Lister (shown), who was paralysed from the neck down when she finished the 1,800-mile journey from the UK in 2009, has now opened up about her recovery.

An elderly cyclist has survived being crushed by a minivan in Shanghai as he waited at a set of traffic lights. CCTV shows the moment the cyclist was crashed into by the minivan and run over.

A 12-year-old boy pleaded guilty to repeatedly raping his younger sister before magistrates in Cheltenham on Friday.

Mark Goldsmith was driving behind the car that was carrying his daughter Aimee, 11, partner Tracy Houghton and her two sons, Ethan, 13, and Josh, 11, on the A34 near Newbury.

Albanian killer is freed to walk our streets again after winning appeal

In June it was revealed that Albanian national Ardian Rragami, 45, pictured, had returned to Britain four years after being forcibly sent home to serve a 15-year sentence for murder.

Melbourne woman accidentally added to x-rated Facebook chat

A young woman felt 'dirty, embarrassed and offended' after she was accidentally added to a group chat in which men were sharing photographs and obscene jokes about her. Eleanor Henry (left) was horrified to learn her fellow university students had been discussing her and encouraging one friend to pursue her. The 22-year-old from Melbourne, Australia, shared the messages (right) on Facebook in a bid to show the objectification women can be subjected to. It led to an outpouring of anger from furious readers, who backed the young woman and criticised the young men's 'repulsive' comments. She is now considering reporting the men - her classmates at university - because sitting with them 'makes her uncomfortable'.

Gillie Coghlan, a freelance PA, lives in the Cotswolds with her musician husband and her dog. Here she shares the routines that keep her looking and feeling young. It includes lots of lotion and sunshine.

We tell white lies, darker ones; lies that damage and lies that protect. An intricate web of honesty and deception, sincerity and pretence, is essential for our relationships with other people.

A member of Christ's Hospital school parades through the City of London during the Lord Mayor's Show

Police have arrested three former members of staff at Christ's Hospital School, in Horsham, West Sussex in connection to historic sex abuse against pupils. The nine alleged attacks took place at the school.

Gemma Middlemass, 35, took seven-year-old Joseph - who is unable to walk or talk following a battle with a brain tumour - to see Mary Poppins at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle.

'So fixed it's unreal!' Outraged Strictly Come Dancing fans cry foul on Twitter as blundering Ed Balls continues to survive show over 'more skilled' stars

After weeks of finding himself at the bottom of Strictly Come Dancing's leaderboard, Ed Balls landed a first on Saturday when he achieved his highest score to date. But as viewers watched Laura Whitmore get sent home after a dance-off against consistent favourite Ore Oduba, fans of the show took to Twitter in droves to express their outrage at the 49-year-old Labour MP's enduring presence. 'Just watched Strictly Come Stomp around and NOT Dance!!!! (sic),' wrote one viewer, who added: the show was 'so fixed its unreal get ed balls out... its beyond a joke now (sic).'

A trip to John Lewis once meant a twirl in their hat department or a rummage in their buttons and ribbons - but the 152-year-old retailer is planning to downgrade traditional offerings.

British conservationist Rachel Bradley, 31, from Stockton-on-Tees, has told how she survived five days stranded in the Mexican jungle by eating peanuts and raw fish.

A total of 39 UK Armed Forces personnel had liposuction, while 33 people - eight in the Navy, nine in the RAF and the rest in the Army - had skin removed or gastric bands fitted.

People from the UK have advised American tourists on what they should refrain from doing in order to avoid causing annoyance - and the suggestions are delightfully British.

Six children killed as 'Assad's forces' bomb a NURSERY school in Damascus 

WARNING: Graphic images. Six children have been killed and dozens more injured after a nursery school in Syria was barbarically bombed, reportedly by forces loyal to the regime.The children were peacefully playing during their first break of the day when government forces launched mortar rounds at their nursery. Heart-wrenching photos from the scene show young children covered in blood (left) and toys abandoned on the tiled floor (bottom right) in the rebel-held city of Harasta, a rural suburb of the country's capital, Damascus.

At least 25 people were killed and more than 50 wounded in two cities north of Baghdad on Sunday. One bomber detonated an explosives-rigged vehicle at the southern entrance to Tikrit.

Mosul

Thousands more civilians have been forced to flee their homes after fighting has been held in residential areas between ISIS and Iraqi troops trying to stop their advance into Mosul.

US intelligence sources say the terror group's attacks against Western targets are being plotted from the Syrian city, adding urgency to coalition plans to launch an attack.

U.S.-backed Kurdish-led Syrian forces (pictured) announced their plan to retake the Islamic State group's de facto capital of Raqqa on Sunday.

Bournemouth girl found dead days after going to the funeral of 17-year-old boy

Ciara Witt attended the funeral of Jack Gudge, 17, on Wednesday, who died in hospital after being assaulted outside a Tesco Express near Bournemouth in July. Miss Witt, 16, was reported missing by her family on Friday evening and was last at the cemetery that night but was found dead at her own home 24 hours later. Police say that she was found at an address on Rochester Road, Weste Howe, Bournemouth, the street where she lived with her family.

Ex-soldier Craig Reynolds is desperate to be reunited with his Venezuelan wife, Francis, and children who are living in fear of violence in the unstable South American country.

'My dad f****** owns your a**': Teacher who launched a foul mouthed attack at bouncers is suspended by her primary school while it investigates her drunken behaviour

Emily Higgins called doorstaff 't****' during a verbal attack outside the Geisha cocktail bar in Birmingham, after they refused her entry because she was too drunk. The year two teacher has since been placed on leave by St Gregory's Catholic Primary School in Smethwick, while an investigation is carried out. Head teacher Krystyna Bickley wrote in a letter: 'The school's name and reputation has been compromised and this is something myself and the Academy Committee take very seriously.'

Panda Meng Meng has been caught on camera boxing with two other pandas at the Chimelong safari park in China. He swings by his feet and throws punches around before falling down.

Gareth Bale's fiancee's glamour model cousin, Epiphany Dring, has reportedly returned to the UK after disappearing to Malaysia when she was linked to a 'Middle Eastern drugs war'.

The OT64 (pictured), which was made in Czechoslovakia and Poland in the 1960s, sprang a leak after owner Richard Moore took it out in Fox's Boatyard in March, Cambridgeshire, for the first time.

'I hope the real thing is half as good': Student fools the internet with a fake John Lewis Christmas ad which has prompted calls for the retailer to offer him a job. Now judge for yourself if it's 'perfect' 

An A-level student called Nick managed to fool the internet with a John Lewis-style Christmas ad telling the story of a lonely snowman. The clip quickly went viral as it was so convincing, people thought it was the real thing, and now viewers are calling on the retailer to offer him a job. His ad (clockwise from top left) tells the story of a snowman who is stuck inside a snow globe. He wants to go out and meet another snowman he can see through the window and imagines them sitting in a heart made of ice and lying together looking up at the sky.

Bing
   

DON'T MISS

Britain shivers under the first snows of winter as forecasters warn of MORE flurries set

Parts of northern England were covered in snow today which caused chaos for motorists who ended up getting stuck on the roads in Nenthead, Cumbria, on Sunday morning (right). Staff at Hartside Cafe in Cumbria cleared snow from the patio as snowfall blanket parts of the North today (left). Meanwhile, Elsa, eight, was photographed sledging in the snow near Nenthead (inset). Britain is set to shiver for the next few days while the country is hit by cold winds and shattered showers. And the snow is set to continue into next week in areas of the Peak District in Derbyshire, where temperatures will continue to drop.

The accuser, whose identity cannot be revealed, made up claims that he was abused by dignitaries at the Dolphin Square apartments in Westminster in the 1970s and 1980s.

Lags are seen cutting up what appears to be cocaine in the clip filmed at HMP Northumberland, just days after Justice Minister Liz Truss announced drastic reforms to the prison service.

Adorable video shows the moment American bulldog Belle showers a baby boy with affection after 'adopting' him 

American bulldog Belle snuggles up with a baby boy who she appears to have adopted in this cute viral video that was shared on Instagram with the joke 'Dis my baby now'. It has been viewed 20,000 times. The adorable pair look happy as they relax on the sofa. The baby is Stone, and his parents are the USA's largest dog breeders, with NFL stars on their client list.

Businessman Ben Whitfield was said to have nearly 'doubled his money' after helping artist Paul Cummins put together the poignant First World War memorial in central London.

Dr Waney Squier, a consultant paediatric neuropathologist who worked at John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford, had her name removed from the medical register at a tribunal in March.

Anarchist hacktivists Anonymous claim to have brought down Scotland Yard's news website for eight hours after anti-establishment protesters took to the streets of London.

Fugitive Harry Brackpool who taunted police on Facebook starts a prison sentence

The illiterate fugitive (pictured) who taunted police on Facebook writing 'catch me if you can' while on the run after beating up his teenage girlfriend, started his 32 month jail term today. Harry Brackpool from Crawley, West Sussex went on the run for a month after a string of violent attacks on his 18-year-old partner, Yasmin Fitzmaurice. He posted images posing with a law enforcement-themed garden ornament as well as relaxing on a pebbled beach. Brackpool even took a selfie photo with a patrol car in the background and posted it on his social media account along with goading messages for the police. However he was caught on August 18 in Crawley.

Women are ten times as likely as men to say 's***', according to a new survey carried out by the Social Research Council, Lancaster University and Cambridge University Press.

Mark Mannering-Smith, the head of in-flight safety for British Airways, wrote on an internal online forum that cabin fumes can be toxic and therefore hurt crew members and passengers.

The husband and wife, who are both Christians and 'highly educated people', have been fostering the children for almost a year and started looking after them when they were pre-school age.

Loved ones of the I'm a Celebrity star, 62, are furious after lawyer Edward Bearman got his five bedroom home in Tennessee, worth £450,000, and £1.6million in collectible memorabilia.

A 16-year-old boy, who has not been named, has been charged with attempted murder after his mother was found with multiple stab wounds at a property in Woking, Surrey.

Muslim thugs force a father who converted from Islam to Christianity to flee home

Nissar Hussain (pictured) was escorted from his Bradford home on Thursday by police. He was previously forced out of another home in 2008 after receiving abuse when he appeared in a Channel 4 documentary about the mistreatment of Muslim converts. And in November last year he was hospitalised after a brutal attack. Two hooded men, one armed with a pick-axe handle, assaulted him - leaving him with a smashed kneecap and a broken hand. The 50-year-old and his family had been planning to leave their home for the past year, but this week armed police arrived and moved them to a safe place.

Lucy Tobin, a writer from London, was learning how to raise a toddler on the job and called on other new mothers to see if they had any similar tales to tell (picture posed by models)

The white figures marking parent-and-child and disabled parking spaces have been given their own poppies to wear at 22 Sainsbury's supermarkets across Britain. Pictured, Uxbridge, west London.

Adam Johnson, who is serving six years in prison for grooming and sexually assaulting a besotted 15-year-old fan, receives hundreds of letters a week at Moorland Prison near Doncaster.

The diet of Britain's youngsters is leaving a sour taste in the mouths of health campaigners, as they criticise the Government's initiative to encourage children to eat their greens.

A 'very wealthy' businessman has won a legal injunction to stop The Mail on Sunday from revealing that he is under investigation for possible involvement in serious financial crime.

U.S.-backed Kurdish-led Syrian forces (pictured) announced their plan to retake the Islamic State group's de facto capital of Raqqa on Sunday.

Duchess of Cornwall joins a children's reading session in Oman

The Duchess of Cornwall, 69, and Prince Charles visited the spectacular Sheikh Zaved Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi today to promote religious tolerance, and Camilla went barefoot for the engaement in accordance with tradition. Initially, however, her husband kept on his black loafers (right). The Duchess (left) chatted to religious figures at the event on day three of the couple's tour of the Middle East.

As Nelson lay fatally injured aboard his flagship having won a famous victory against the French, he whispered: 'Look after Lady Hamilton.' However, his dying wishes were ignored.

Such efforts by the Wetland and Wildfowl Trust in Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, have helped the UK crane population swell to 160 pairs, 48 of them breeding

A 12-foot high barrier - higher than the Berlin Wall - is being erected in Munich, Germany to protect locals from young refugees who are set to move into a new shelter in the area.

UK stores will lose £1 billion of goods to thieves in the final two months of the year. It means that of all the thefts from shops that happen each year, 38 per cent take place in the run-up to Christmas.

Argentine judge orders chimp to be freed from a zoo enclosure

Cecilia the chimpanzee has spent years living alone after the death of two of her mates and has been spending her days in a concrete enclosure at a zoo in Argentina. But after a historic court ruling her dismal life is set to change. According to local media, Cecilia, who is believed to be in her 30's, is one of the most loved residents of Mendoza Zoo, in Argentina. But as these pictures show, she has been living in horrible conditions, lying alone on a concrete floor with a blanket after her only companions Charlie and Xuxa died. On Thursday, Argentine Judge María Alejandra Mauricio declared that Cecilia isn't a thing, but rather a being who is "subject to non-human rights".

The thief, pictured, stuffed the Royal British Legion charity box underneath his beige coat during a visit to a McDonald's restaurant in Bromley, Kent. Officers have released CCTV footage of the thief.

A 28-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of drink-driving and assault after police in Manchester released footage of a man being hit by his own car when he tried to stop someone stealing it.

British intelligence chiefs warn Government over Vladimir Putin's new 'super tank'  

The Armata tank, pictured in Red Square in May, was described as the 'most revolutionary step change in tank design in the last half century'. The powerful machine has a lower profile than Nato tanks, meaning it is harder to hit on the battlefield, and for the first time, Russian designers have considered the survival of the crew in their tank's design. Unlike preview tanks, the Armata does not have a crew member in the turret and relies instead on cameras and sensors.

Emergency services staff will receive special training run by GP Louise Newson (pictured) where they will learn how to deal more sensitively with co-workers experiencing hot flushes and mood swings.

The Birmingham University team think the maths will help them create a mobile phone app that rates a man's fertility in seconds, by analysing magnified images of sperm samples.

Pushy mothers pit their make-up caked toddlers against each other in controversial pageant

Determined mother Sami Bushell from Doncaster admits she has 'ruined' her three-year-old daughter Hallie-Mai (inset) by pushing her to win a child beauty queen title, and even said her daughter will probably grow up hating her. Their story is featured in Channel 5's upcoming Pretty Little Pageant Queens (right) which shows competing against her best friend and arch rival Bella (left) who wears a padded skirt so she can wiggle her bottom like Kim Kardashian.

What have children got to worry about? Quite a lot in the light of last week's news that, in a 12-month period, the Childline helpline saw a 35 per cent spike in calls relating to anxiety.

The matchbox-size plastic box, called the Baby Home Kit (pictured), houses a series of tunnels in the form of a maze. The sperm is placed via a syringe into a port in one side of the device.

Every one of the 85,000 people currently serving time in Britain will benefit from the scheme despite assaults within prisons being at an all-time high (file image).

 

Today's hottestfashion finds

  • Millie

    Look angelic in a Grace Loves Lace wedding dress like Millie

    Read more ›
  • Nina

    Look lovely in lilac like Nina in her Elie Saab dress

    Read more ›
  • Laura

    Plump for a purple party dress like Laura wearing Raisa Vanessa

    Read more ›
  • Meghan

    Make like Meghan in a metallic mini dress

    Read more ›
   

MORE DON'T MISS

Careful what you wish for! Dog regrets begging for sweets when his owner gives him a SOUR treat  

KC Martin, from Georgia, USA, shared a video of his dog licking a sour sweet and having a hilarious reaction as he discovers he hates it. KC said his dog was eyeing up his candy after Halloween so he decided to let him try a bit, to see how his dog would react. The pooch goes crazy and backs away from the sweet when he is offered it for a second time. The video has been viewed 685,000 times in two days.

Spanish company Babyclon, which makes silicone babies, shared a video of its newest creation, modeled on the Na'vi from the hit movie Avatar, but they divided their online followers.

Gin has been a social prop since the early days of the Empire. Expert Helen McGinn (pictured) reviews the drink loved by royals, golfers and frazzled mothers everywhere.

WORLD NEWS

       

High flying lovebird pops the question at 1,000ft with a huge hand-painted sign as they take a romantic small aircraft flight 

Cameron Ross, from Texas, wanted to plan the perfect proposal for girlfriend Kenzie Parker. He and his father painted a huge proposal sign which could be seen from 1,000ft in a light aircraft. Cameron took his girlfriend on her first light aircraft flight and filmed the moment she saw the sign and realised what was happening. The whole proposal took months to plan and used 60 cans on spray paint on 25 bed sheets.

For more than 80 years, naturists have flocked to the White House Club in Surrey to play tennis, swim in an outdoor pool and unwind in the grounds of a sprawling estate - but their tranquillity is under threat.

When the sun sets behind Newstead Abbey, the stone facade of the stately home glows burnished gold. Colin Bontoft will miss this stunning sight when he sells his Grade II listed home opposite.

Visitors can dine with the Duke of Marlborough at Blenheim Palace, driving fast cars with the Earl of Pembroke at Wilton House, and shooting at the Duke of Northumberland's Alnwick Castle estate.

Billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen  has continued a personal crusade of snapping up clusters of land north of the border with the purchase of the 18,000 Eriboll estate.

New York subway riders find ingenious ways bring their dogs with them on the train

Dogs aren't allowed on the subway unless they are in a 'container' or a bag. That doesn't seem to bother New Yorkers (or their dogs) who are finding ingenious ways to drag their dogs onto the train. The rules stipulate: 'No person may bring any animal on or into any conveyance or facility unless enclosed in a container,' - but the rules leave open to interpretation just how big the container can be and therefore, the size of the animal. New Yorkers seem to have even trained the biggest dogs that if they're to go out on the town, they need to sit (and fit) happily into a backpack or duffle bag.

   

TOP SPORT STORIES